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    4.7 (6 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Taylor's Blueberry Farm

    Taylor's Blueberry Farm

    5.0(2 reviews)
    32.7 mi

    This place is magical! Beautiful pond on the property, rows of blueberry plants to pick from, a big…read moreplayground, and farm animals. There is a sign for the Taylor Blueberry Farm upon entrance but if you feel like you made a mistake and are actually on someone's personal property - you are, but just keep going until you see the homemade wood signs to park. You'll cross a field and park next to a fenced pasture where beautiful horses, goats and a donkey will greet you. If you don't see the Taylor's right away just hang tight - they may be picking in the field. Ms. Taylor let us use her golf cart and directed us to the place in the field where we could find the ripest berries. We filled a bucket for only $13.60 and also bought delicious homemade blueberry slushees, syrup, and grape juice. We had to go, but Ms. Taylor told us to come back in the morning to feed/pet the goats, bunnies, horses, and other animals. My daughter can't wait! The Taylor's also host big events including a fall festival on October 30 that includes bouncy house, hay rides, etc.

    I had a great time at Taylor Blueberry Farm today. I did an impromptu stop by with my sister and…read moreher two young boys, who where just ecstatic to see the farm life. Their cows and goats were a treat to go and see, and if we had time to stay, we would have had the pleasure of petting them We did not come equipped with time or any blueberry picking tools, haha, but the Taylor family was nice and helpful, offering us all that we needed to get take some of their precious blueberries off their hands. Definitely a family friendly place, so go here if you've got kids, and you'd like an awesome customer experience. I love supporting family owned businesses too, so this is a no brainier to me. The blueberries were delicious too plus the location is very secluded, so there isn't highway traffic polluting the air around the crops.

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    Taylor's Blueberry Farm
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    Biggers Market - It's pumpkin time! 10-03-2025

    Biggers Market

    4.4(39 reviews)
    16.2 mi

    I was craving boiled peanuts and kept asking the locals I ran into about where to find boiled…read morepeanuts. 98.2% of them had no clue what I was even referring to. I found them at a Farmer's Market called Biggers Market! This place has everything! When I say, everything, I mean it! I never knew there was a thing called strawberry onions. Like, onions grown near and in strawberry fields! Super cool! I actually visited this place 3 times while in town for 7 days. By my second and third visit, the cashier recognized me and thought I was a local. I wish!! I told her that I'd be back because they had great nuts! Lol.. she thought that was funny! The ambiance gives happy workers and a happy community that knows they can bring the kids and dogs, have a few local brews on the weekend, get a great pick from fresh veggies, to fresh seafood, dips, fresh breads and jams, and anything else you may be looking for! This place is winning! I WILL be back!!

    I love this place.. lots to see and they have it all.. they have a kitchen with food to purchase…read more. I didn't go in that one it was pretty crowded but lot of people at picnic tables enjoying the food.. they had samples of hot apple cider which was soo good! They had a variety of ciders.. strawberry , peace, apple , blackberry! And a booth to get coffee from hidden grounds downtown, a seafood market, and of course produce and gifts.. they had a nice section of baked goods- muffins and different breads! even sold their branded merchandise. You could even get a beer to drink with meal! Very cool spot wanted to stay longer but with Christmas holiday it was super busy but I recommend going! Very family oriented.. today it was cool out and they had fire towers outside to keep you warm.. lots of Christmas tree selling fast.. they bag for you too..

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    Biggers Market - Bigger's new restaurant-The Kitchen

    Bigger's new restaurant-The Kitchen

    Biggers Market - Pumpkins everywhere! 10-03-2025

    Pumpkins everywhere! 10-03-2025

    Biggers Market - Pumpkin varieties as of 10/03/2025

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    Pumpkin varieties as of 10/03/2025

    Carter Blueberry Farm

    Carter Blueberry Farm

    4.8(4 reviews)
    77.3 mi

    We had a nice time here today picking blueberries. I think we picked around 20 pounds when all was…read moresaid and done. Around $40 if $2/lb. The place was easy to find and once you see the sign, drive straight and then take a right at the end. You'll see other cars and the picnic tables/weigh area. They had free bug spray, sunscreen, and stuff for sale like popsicles for $1, ice cream for $2, water for $.50, Uncrustables for cheap, etc. They lend you baskets, but they charge for the use and she said something about returning them. I would ask them for more details, because we didn't borrow them, so I may be wrong. We brought our own and they weigh the basket beforehand so they don't charge your basket's weight. Bring your own... even a tupperware works! We brought oversized cups-- like you get at a movie theatre. Worked great and easy to hold. The only worker we met was very nice. She was helpful and polite. Only one critique because it bothered me... there's a short newspaper clipping hanging near the picnic tables (from 2008?) interviewing Mama Carter and she mentioned (IMO unnecessarily) that their great (great?) grandfather has deep NC roots and would often don his confederate army gear. It was almost written as a point of pride and as an American who believes in equal rights and civil rights, I would not find that to be something to boast about. Left a bad taste in my mouth. Being interviewed, you can share many things about your family's history that show pride about living in NC but celebrating how your family roots date back to supporting racist, slave-owning efforts was a bummer. I encourage the current owners, probably family members, as the Carters have passed away, to consider taking that clipping down and celebrate their long legacy of blueberry planting/harvesting in a more inclusive way.

    Blueberry Bonanza! We arrived early on a Saturday morning and were greeted so warmly. I described…read morethe huge amount of recipes I wanted to make and was informed that possibly two of the buckets full would be needed. We were offered some bug spray and also told that because of the rain it would be muddy and buggy out there. I wore some knee high rubber boots so I was ready! Row upon row of plump beautiful blueberries were just waiting to be picked, and in only about an hour and a half we had already filled our buckets. The price can not be beat for this quality. We paid only $20 for alllllll those berries and the buckets and two waters. I made muffins, bread, cobbler, pie, savory flatbreads, simple syrup, a sauce for pork, and frozen dog treats! This was a really fun activity that also provided some delicious treats!

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    Carter Blueberry Farm
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    Dr. Young's Pond Berry Farm - Rows and rows of blueberry and BlackBerry bushes

    Dr. Young's Pond Berry Farm

    4.0(7 reviews)
    96.6 mi
    $$

    It was 10$ per person to walk in a small circle with very few lights. The admission should be half…read morethat if even.

    A hidden gem that im hesitant to share because I would love to keep them a secret, however it…read morewouldn't be fair not to share this amazing farm at amazing prices. This is a family run farm that ONLY has blueberries and blackberries and they are probably the best tasting berries I have ever had... EVER! It's a little hard to find, since the driveway is nearly hidden and is a 1 lane road to enter and exit, however once in, there is ample parking. Upon entering, you will go see the barn area where you pick up buckets. If this id your first time, one of the family members / employees will take you to the bushes and explain to you the different berries to pick, which is ripe ans what is not, as well as how to pick them. (Don't pull, but twist.. and they should easily fall off the vine). All the berries were at a decent level so people of all ages can reach the berries without needing a ladder. As you go through the aisles, it is very difficult to not stop and Eat some berries.. but be careful, because once you start, it will be hard to stop. When you are ready, you bring these berries up to be weighed. If there aren't any you picked and don't want, you can feed them to the chickens. (Apparently they love blueberries) The farm takes cash and checks, but prefers cash. Overall, we are overly happy that we found this place and look forward to what the future holds for them

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    Dr. Young's Pond Berry Farm - Baby boy picking berries

    Baby boy picking berries

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    Family of blackberries on the vine

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    Buckets of berries

    Carol Sue Farms - pickyourown - Updated July 2026

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