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    Neal's Berry Farm

    4.6 (23 reviews)

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    Kiddos picking the blackberries.
    Leticia W.

    Huge blackberries and plenty of them! They are super sweet and juicy. Worth the trip. We also picked lots of beautiful Zinnia flowers and gifted them to my daughters teachers as end of year gifts. Picked zucchini and yellow squash that was absolutely delicious. Entrance was $2 per person and honestly I would pay more for the kids get to have fun and experience a real farm! I'm happy to support local farms & I'm sure the owners work real hard to make it possible - so thank you!!

    This is the blackberry basket you can fill (holds about 10 pounds when full)

    This was super fun! We had two toddlers and a stroller with baby. We were able to fill a huge bucket full of blackberries for just over 50 bucks and we got three stuffed cups of cut flowers and 3 huge sunflowers for like 10 total! It was such a great price and a great experience. They had other produce to pick and such. We needed to get their earlier to beat the heat. Either come early or wear a cooling hat and clothes. The pathways are all mowed and we had no mosquito issues and no issues with a stroller. It is very sunny. I'd suggest ice in your water bottle and they have cold drinks for sale. Also bring your own sheers, the sunflower stems are really thick. Our kids and us loved it! I can't say enough positive things about it, so fun!

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    Great produce at great prices from nice people. Definitely will be back. Berries are fresh and sweet.

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    This is one of the best picking experiences I've had. The fruit was huge and delicious and the flowers were amazing. Don't miss this place!

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    I use this place on maps to know when I get to my dads. There produce is freshest you can get I see the guy growing crops all the time.

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    Wonderful and friendly owners. A variety of high quality produce and beautiful flowers. Huge juicy blackberries. Highly recommended!!!

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    We initially only planned on picking a pound or two, but picking is so much fun that we ended up with 4 lbs.

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    Froberg's Farm

    Froberg's Farm

    4.2
    (286 reviews)
    57.2 mi

    Visited Froberg's on Friday, Jan 6. The strawberries were abundant and very fresh…read more $5 per person for admission. My 2 year old was free. $2 for a bucket (must use a Froberg's bucket for picking). We bought 2 to share among the 4 of us. We filled both close to the top (close to 6 lbs total). I'm not sure how much it cost per lb since I didn't pay, but i think it was $5/lb. Credit card does incur a 3.99% fee. We also bought some bbq: brisket sandwich, hotdog with turkey sausage and jalapeno sausage, Arizona green tea, bottled water, and 2 sausages to-go (jalapeno pork & deer sausage and regular sausage). It was a lot of food actually for $48. We also bought some baked goods to-go (especially enjoyed the oatmeal cookie, chocolate cookie, and pecan pie) . Cookies were $1.50 each or $12/dz. The medium pie (about 4 servings) was maybe $6-7. Being a Friday, there was not much to do at all because all the rides, games, and food trucks only run on the weekends. I guess it saved us money at least bc everything cost $3-4 (tokens). We still managed to stay 2 hours (it made our 1 hr drive worth it) because we ate the bbq at the shaded picnic tables while my 2 year old played on the playground. It's a small playground, but it had her favorite things- swings, slides, and a tire tower to climb. She had fun. I may go to Blessington for the pumpkin patch this fall (based off reviews), but fruit picking is pretty fun here.

    We always have so much fun when we go to Froberg's Farm. Piggy races, train ride, bounce pad,…read morepetting zoo, strawberry picking, the list goes on with activities. My kiddo has a blast running around the massive play area too. I love getting fresh produce and eggs. We love meeting up with friends and spending an afternoon there. The food truck vendors are a bit pricey but you get a lot of food and it's pretty good.

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    Snow cones were amazing- my fav was mango but the kids loved rainbow
    Snow cones were amazing- my fav was mango but the kids loved rainbow
    Nice cool treats!
    Nice cool treats!
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    Atkinson Farm

    Atkinson Farm

    3.8
    (82 reviews)
    25.4 mi
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    Why 5 stars? Because this was a fun family outing…read more --- --- --- I drove by Atkinson Farm a year or two ago and always had it in the back of mind as a place to visit, ever since. Recently, we saw them share on Facebook that they had some strawberries ready for picking and we basically hopped out of bed and headed over there. You pay $3 per person and $2 per bucket to enter. My wife waited in life while I took our son to play on the playground, which he really enjoyed. Once she was done, we headed back to the strawberries. There were several areas you could choose from, and it was pretty obvious which areas had been picked over already and which hadn't. Some sections would only have a few decent strawberries, while others were full of only the biggest and brightest. We nearly filled up two buckets and it was only $24. Sure, we had to pick them and wash them, but we had enough strawberries to last us an eternity. And they were pretty tasty too. The market where you pay for the berries after also had other various produce items and meats. I added on a jar of pickles on top of the strawberry haul. We will probably have to make this an annual tradition!

    fun experience but the place itself can be a little confusing. the workers don't offer a basket (i…read morebrought my own but saw a couple holding all of their things) and you need to bring your own shears to pick flowers. while i enjoyed the flower field (just one long row of flowers), the dandelion field is a bit more expansive. the workers would be my only complaint as it was a few teenage girls who got confused at their own rules lol. there also isn't anyone checking for entrance wristbands after purchase and the field itself is empty. the raspberries were sweet and juicy and yum :3

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    Playground area
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    Theiss Farm Market

    Theiss Farm Market

    4.0
    (38 reviews)
    28.8 mi
    $$

    We tried out this nursery because we had a section in my Dad's backyard, behind the pool to fill up…read morewith beautiful unique plants. Theiss did not disappoint! First driving in, we noticed it was not too busy. Getting out of the car we saw, heard and felt the hustle and hard-work of the employees rearranging plants with equipment and by hand, we heard them working with customers. Walking in, we instantly noticed the goodies on the shelf in the mason jars for sale and the cool outdoor decor for purchase!; we bought one of everything on the shelf and everything was so yummy. My favorite was the fig preserve (so good over cottage cheese and fresh berries. Thank me later ). We wondered around and placed plants together to eye what would look nice together for our backdrop behind the pool. This nursery was so chill (I felt free to just BE and LOOK. Also, there was a man working in the plants that was eager to help and suggested many different plants for the area that would work in the area we were looking to fill. What we purchased: purple ornamental grass and some Snow On The Mountain (sooo pretty, need to get more to fill in). We also bought some corn nuggets, dried banana chips, cucumbers, PURPLE HULL (already peeled and frozen in a bag), okra, and oranges. All fresh fruit and veggies turned out great with our lunch and we tried all the canned goodies as soon as we got home and unloaded all our plants lol!!! ((When)) I go back, I am looking forward to buying one of their whole chickens, more veggies and looking into some of their plants that attract butterflies . I recommend this place. Parking is very small, so please bring your kindness and patience. Customer service was very great, so the entire experience is worth the time and wait. If you have any specific questions, let me know and I'll answer quickly.

    Service. My husband and I walked into this place with no expectations except customer service. We…read moreweren't greeted and the two girls there looked at us and turned their backs. We saw very quickly that they did not want our business so we left. If you are black/person of color, don't shop here.

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    They have a wide variety of plants.
    They have a wide variety of plants.
    Owner Mike talking with customers
    Owner Mike talking with customers
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    Blessington Farms

    Blessington Farms

    3.9
    (98 reviews)
    27.8 mi
    $$

    This is the second year we've come here in May to pick blueberries and blackberries. One of the…read moreworkers said that blueberry season is really a short 4-6 weeks time frame while blackberries are most of the summer. This year 2025, the blueberries are sweet but on the smaller side. The blackberries were not as good as some of them are tart or even sour as some seem to start fermenting? However in 2023 the blackberries were soooo sweet and juicy that even my husband liked them and he usually doesn't like blackberries. Maybe this year just wasn't good for blackberries. :/ The busket (basket bucket) is $1.50 and berries are usually $8-10 per lb but they ran a Memorial Day weekend promo for $4 a lb. We filled up our busket about 2/3 of the way for 2.7 lbs or $11 in blackberries and blueberries! Cheaper than Costco! Although it is a 45 min drive for us. Giant sunflowers were available too but all the wildflowers were picked already. Things to bring: Busket - if you already have one! Sunscreen - protect your skin! Hat - it's sunny! Water and a refill of water - it's HOT and you easily drink through 2 water bottles, plus if you use any to clean your pickings. neck towel / fan - nice to have I would also consider looking for a parking spot in the shade, usually to the left by the Farm Funland. I also put up our cars sunshade which helps too. This time, my 4 yo said her car seat wasn't that hot (whereas she will usually complain if it is), so i think jt worked! We only spent about 1.5 hours though from 1030-12noon, as it was getting really hot and the kiddo was over it. Overall, fun experience and some good berries but do come prepared for the heat!

    This was fun! I came here for a field trip with my friend and her daughter. The farm is HUGE! There…read morewas so much to do, we had each child pick what they wanted to do. There were some super cute photo opportunities! There were pumpkins everywhere. The staff was super friendly and there was plenty of parking. The kids had a blast, I would definitely come back. I forgot to purchase some of their honey on my way out. Plenty of activities for everyone to enjoy.

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    Blessington Farms
    Blessington Farms
    Blessington Farms

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    Neal's Berry Farm - farmersmarket - Updated July 2026

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