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Stone Bridge Farm

Stone Bridge Farm

4.9(11 reviews)
11.2 mi

Only during October that they allowed visitors to see their harvest on bog so book your tours ahead…read moreof time. We had a beautiful experience on this farm. The tour starts with the explanation of the process of the harvest , the history behind the industry and samples of the farm machineries currently been using. The fun part is to put on the provided waders and dip yourself into the bog. You are fallowed to play like a farmer, enjoy the harvested fruits and take the photo opportunity. The owner even took us a photo with the other people on our tour group. It only take about 40 min for the whole experience, so I would say the $40 fee per head is a bit expensive. We did not even get any token even like sample pieces of cranberries lol. There goes my missing one star for a perfect score. You got to check in first prior the tour at this cute little house . You could buy any mementos in there. Reminder to use their toilet ( porta potty) which surprisingly clean and neat being on a farm in the middle of nowhere. Overall , a pleasant experience only during harvest time so come and visit.

During last years cranberry harvest season I was in the Cape during one of the first Nor'Easters of…read morethe season and my cranberry bog tour at another farm was canceled due to weather. I was super sad as I don't live nearby and knew I would have to wait an entire year for this experience. Waiting, is my worst trait ever. I'm no good at it. All I wanted for my birthday was to put on waders and be in a flooded cranberry bog. I know, super specific yet super simple request really. For my next birthday I want to own a cranberry farm :) Well... I found Stone Bridge Farm ahead of time and emailed about a reservation on my birthday as their website didn't show any availability. To my surprise I was emailed back and told we could be accommodated on an afternoon tour. I was sooooo excited and so thankful. Arriving to the farm and touring the space was dreamy! I love cranberries and make the most delish sauce with them so seeing them harvested and learning about the farm and history of bogs was the best day ever! I'm most happy on a farm, I adore animals and fresh fruit so visiting Stone Bridge Cranberry Farm during harvest made for the most beautiful birthday celebration this girl could have asked for! An amazing experience in my opinion. There are also tons of apple orchards in this area and the cutest road side fruit stands. The area is insane gorgeous filled with the most beautiful fall foliage. I highly recommend this activity if you feel it's something you'd be interested in.

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Tree Berry Farm

Tree Berry Farm

5.0(5 reviews)
21.8 mi
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As a newbie New Englander, it was my duty to go blueberry picking, just as it was to go to a sugar…read moreshack in the winter, see the lilacs in the spring, and eat lobster rolls in the summer. Tree Berry Farm is near my in-laws, so it was a quick trip down the road. Thankfully, parking is in a grass lot off the main road, and you aren't expect to play Frogger with fast-moving cars on RR 123. There's lots of signage showing you where to park, where to pick up a bucket, and which sections are open for picking. Even at the height of blueberry picking, with lots of families around, there was still plenty of space to spread out, and lots of blueberries to go around! Jamie and I picked for about 15-20 minutes. If you're going to be there longer (i.e., if you have small kids), bring sunscreen and water! You pay at the same place you pick up (and return) your bucket. At $4 a pound, it can't be beat! We got about 2 pints worth of blueberries for that price. And the wonderful thing is, the flavor is far superior to that of the produce department at your local grocery store. They lasted a long time, too! For tourists and locals alike, blueberry picking is a must, and I can't recommend any place other than Tree Berry on the South Shore. It's the most organized and has the best blueberries anywhere!

Friendly staff, lovely grounds, we had a great recent experience blueberry picking. I have been…read morethere many times before as a youngster too.

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