It’s that time of year again for Strawberry Festivals and pick your own strawberries! Here’s a list of pick your own farms in the Greater Boston area. Visit the farms’ web sites or give a call before heading out to verify picking conditions and times.
Did we miss your favorite pick your own strawberry field? Leave it in the comments!
Pick Your Own Strawberries North of Boston
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Connors Farm for tomatoes, strawberries, raspberries, squash, pumpkins, apples, peaches, and more. A place for family adventures and group gatherings.
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Boston Hill Farm is a delightful farm store with everything from the basics to gifts, a deli and our own bakery. You can find just about everything here.
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The Rogers family has been operating family businesses in Haverhill since 1902. Rogers Spring Hill Farm was founded in 1902 when Randolf Rogers purchased 2 1/2 acres of land, one horse, and a cow.
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Kimball’s Fruit Farm Stand in Pepperell, MA and Hollis, NH with award winning heirloom tomatoes, pick-your-own apples, strawberries, pumpkins and other fruits and vegetables.
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Pick Your Own Strawberries West of Boston
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We have a great crop of strawberries now picking and cherries starting at the end of June! See the picking conditions page for daily picking conditions.
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Foppema’s Farm is a 75 acre fruit and vegetable farm located in Northbridge, Massachusetts.
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Hosts Pick our Own and a Strawberry Festival.
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Pick Your Own Strawberries South of Boston
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We are the proud new owners of the 74-acre C&C Reading Farm, LLC, formerly known as the Hayward Dairy Farm, located in West Bridgewater on East Center Street.
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Ward’s Berry Farm is a family farm located
in Sharon, MA. Brothers Jim & Bob Ward have run the farm since 1982, offering the finest quality fresh picked fruits and veggies. |
Thank you for including us in this list! Strawberry picking is such a great time for friends, family and people of all ages!