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Wolfe Ranch

4.3 (45 reviews)
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a peach tree full of ripe peaches
Al L.

For farm-fresh fruit and produce that U-pick or Pre-picked, Brentwood has been the destination spot. I've never visited these farms for produce and fruit picking and when my friend asked me to join her for peach picking, I was looking forward to it. We came to Wolfe Ranch Peaches, which she has visited annually for years. Checking in at their stand, Cathy, the owner, said they currently have Suncrest peaches for picking as the White peaches were about another week away picking. We got boxes and carts to take out to the field for the peaches we picked. The yellow peach trees were on the left five rows and we looked for the nice large peaches to pick. I thought I would be climbing ladders, but the trees were all about 9-10 ft tall and the peaches were about 3 to 8 ft off the ground. It was easy picking the peaches. After we picked our peaches, we wheeled our cart back to the stand. Cathy weighed our peaches and you pay by cash or check. We visited a couple of farms afterwards, Wolf Ranch had the lowest price at $1.85 lb. It was a fun experience and I'd visit Wolfe Ranch for peach picking again.

Cherries
Vuk B.

Just came back for a second year in a row. They have the best cherries and the nicest orchard among the several I tried. Other orchards starting taking cash only and charging entry fees, while Wolfe takes cash or credit for the same price. Lovely place.

Look at these beauties!

Great place to pick cherries with your family. Unlike other places we have tried in the past, the trees are loaded with HUGE, plump, dark cherries even in the lower branches. Perfect for little kids to reach. Did you know that the profit margins for these local farms are quite low when they sell through local supermarkets? By buying directly from them, you help them stay in business. So come out and enjoy a nice day at the orchards and support our local farms. You will not find the quality at the grocery stores. They simply do not compare!

Alan B.

Great u-pick cherry farm. Drive in and park in the parking lot. All cherries in 2020 were $3.50/#. It's a simple operation, no country store, no baked goods, just cherries. They do offer already picked cherries but they are not a great price. The staff is nice. I've been a couple years and always can drive right up and start picking. No reservation needed. The actually orchard is close to the parking lot. The trees are well groomed and easy to pick. I didn't see any insects. They have both the red variety of cherries and the whiter Rainer type.

Peaches galore!
Ray Y.

If you love peaches, this place is PEACH HEAVEN! I've been thinking about going fruit-picking for a while. I found the ranch on Google and signed up for their e-mail list. When I received an e-mail notifying me that peaches are in season, I knew this was my chance to go! My siblings and I arrived at 8 AM. Usually the farm opens at 9AM, but I received an e-mail saying that the farm was going to open an hour earlier to accommodate for the heat wave. The farm was pretty easy to find. You literally drive into the orchard, in between fruit trees, and you're parking your car right next to the rows and rows of trees. So cool! As soon as you step out of your car, you are surrounded with peach trees everywhere!! It was awesome! The ranch equips you with little wagons, buckets, step stools, and ladders to complete your fruit-picking experience. The trees are about 7 feet tall, so tall enough to provide some shade, but short enough that you can reach most of the fruits without a ladder. We walked around and picked random fruits from random trees. We filled a bucket of yellow and a bucket of white in no time. Our peach haul consisted of 22 pounds of white peaches (~ 55 peaches) and 21.5 pounds of yellow peaches (~ 45 peaches) for $45 total. All the peaches were so delicious -- super fresh, seriously some of the best peaches I've ever tasted! Love how the fruits are organic too, no pesticides added! How to plan your trip: + Yes, definitely recommend signing up for the e-mail. It seemed like only a handful of people knew that the farm opened an hour earlier. When we left at 9AM, there was a large crowd of people ready to pick fruits. + Check online before you go to see if the fruits are in season. The e-mail list also tells you this information. + Bring lots of water, sunglasses, hats, sunblock! You can also use the water to rinse the peaches, so you can sample them in the field. + Bring lots of cash! + Arrive early to avoid the sun Thank you Wolfe Ranch for a wonderful experience! I will definitely come back next season!

Big thumb up to this ranch! I come to this ranch every year. Very nice people and Great Rainer cherries. Because of COVId-19 this year, you buy a prepaid boxy his year and go fill it as high as you can. I bought 6 lb box for $21 dollars, and I didn't even make it super full. It turned out weight 8 lb!

Early morning honor system tomato sales
Katherine P.

I was riding on the Marsh Creek Trail, a section of which follows the road here, and I went past their self-service farm stand. I didn't interact with anyone, but the farm stand was well stocked with lovely, giant tomatoes, and I couldn't resist picking some up. The quality of the tomatoes were top notch! Definite thumbs up from me just based on this little interaction. I'd definitely visit again if I were in the area.

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We really enjoyed our visit to Wolfe Ranch today. Really nice people and great peaches.

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Nunn Better Farms

Nunn Better Farms

4.4
(397 reviews)
3.2 mi

Visited Nunn Better Farms for cherry picking and honestly left disappointed. At first, we were…read morepicking cherries from an area that looked very dry and poorly maintained. Later on, we found out that section was already out of season. As we walked farther, we finally saw much better cherries, but most of the good ones were way too high to reach and there were no ladders available. There were some lower branches, but the cherries there were not great in quality, so we ended up picking only around 3 lbs. We then decided to switch to the peach and nectarine area hoping for a better experience, but unfortunately there was barely anything good to pick. Most of the fruits were either overripe, damaged, or already picked over. Overall, it felt like the farm should have better guidance on which sections are still worth visiting before customers pay and spend time walking around in the heat. The staff was fine, but the overall fruit quality and picking experience were disappointing for us this visit.

For 10 years straight, Nunn Better Cherry Orchard in Brentwood has never let us down!…read more Every season we make the trip out, and every single year the cherries are absolutely incredible -- sweet, fresh, and impossible to stop eating before we even get home. Well being truthful even some as we picked....The orchard is beautiful, the staff is always friendly, and the experience has become one of our favorite family traditions. In a world where so many places change over time, it's honestly amazing to have a spot that stays consistently wonderful year after year. Thank you for a decade of memories, sticky fingers, full buckets, and happy hearts. Already counting down until next cherry season! Now to pit them and make a fresh cherry pie..... $4.50/pound

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Dwelley Farms

Dwelley Farms

4.2
(64 reviews)
4.3 mi
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It's been years since I've done any kind of fruit picking and after a reminder from my parents and…read moreseeing so many friends on Facebook taking their kids cherry picking I wanted to share that experience with my son and husband who had never been! Unfortunately, it was too late to get reservations for the next day but a friend had mentioned there was another farm taking walk-ins so we decided to give them a try. Following the long line of traffic down Sellers Avenue we found our destination was sold out. Although the city seemed busy, I was determined to find a spot to pick some cherries. We drove toward Delta Road and happen to stumble upon Dwelley Farms. Thankfully, they weren't too busy yet and were taking walk-ins for $5 per adult and children free. The $5 fee would also go toward whatever cherries were picked for purchase. The person in the front explained their rate was a little higher than others since their farm was organic. The farm was clean, easy to navigate through and had covid protocols in place. We were directed toward the riper, fuller trees and found them to be quite sweet and plentiful. Seeing the excitement of my parents and husband and son bonding over cherry picking filled my heart. They were all having so much fun picking and trying cherries I only picked a handful while snapping photos and enjoying their happiness. I do not remember how long we stayed at the farm but lots of smiles and $43 in cherries later we left with 8lbs of cherries. And did we eat them all? YES, because they were that good. I'm happy we found Dwelley Farms and look forward to visiting them again next year.

$5.50 per lb of cherries…read more trees are full of cherries late April and it really was so much fun picking them. You're given bags when you pay $5 to enter. The bags are pretty sturdy. I fit 8 lbs in a bag and it held up fine. I got so lost in a good time picking that in the end it was "oops? How did I end up with over $40 of cherries?" Free parking , they direct you where to park

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The Urban Edge Farm

The Urban Edge Farm

4.1
(38 reviews)
0.8 mi

(3.5 stars, rounded up to 4)…read more The Urban Edge Farm is well-known for their peach and apricots during the summer time. But who said U-Pick season has to end after the summer? During the fall, they offer other U-Pick fruits, such as pomegranates, persimmons, and kumquats. Last weekend, we decided to try out their persimmon U-Pick. I initially found out about when their persimmon U-Pick would be available through an Instagram comment (there weren't any lnstagram posts or events on their website directly advertising this year's persimmon season), but I also double-checked by calling them the morning of before making the trek to Brentwood. The front of the farm area is a little store front, where you can buy fresh produce that's been harvested directly from the farm. This is also where you weigh your fruits after picking them. After completing the liability form via QR code, they drive you and your guests on a jeep to the fruit trees (and back). During the short drive to the persimmon trees, we also spotted baby cherry trees, a couple of pomegranate trees, and what appeared to be a grapefruit tree. As for the persimmons, there were about 5 Fuyu trees and 2 Hachiya trees. There were plenty of Fuyus available for us to pick. On the other hand, the Hachiya trees were quite bare so we only ended up finding and picking one that was ripe enough. At $4/lb for both varieties of persimmons, we ended up paying around ~$17 for 12 persimmons. The persimmons that were ripe enough to eat were nice and sweet. Getting the U-Pick experience without the summer heat and with reasonable prices was great. The only downside to this experience was the abundance of ants on the trees. The ants got on my hands, clothes, and even my face and the top of my head. The ants didn't appear to affect the quality of the fruit, since they were mainly on the branches and the tops of the persimmon leaves. I wasn't afraid of getting ants on me, but it was starting to get bothersome having to swat the ants away from my body and the persimmons I picked. I thought I had gotten rid of all the ants before leaving and getting into my car, but throughout the ride home, I spotted some straggler ants on my lap and arms, and even on the windshield! So take that into consideration if you're not particularly fond of ants.

Love this farm! It has such a peaceful, family-farm vibe...a total breath of fresh air compared to…read morethe more chaotic, commercial U-pick spots. Parking is easy, and the staff are wonderful and helpful with recommendations. It's rare to find a truly organic farm in this area, and the quality and freshness of their fruit and produce really stand out. The general store up front is amazing...they have specialty breads, nuts, and unique jams made from their own fruit that are to die for. Definitely keep an eye out for unique finds like their frozen mulberries and white peach or nectarine jams. We loved the specialty products so much that we actually went back two days later to stock up on gifts. We came for U-pick peaches and nectarines. The tree-ripened fruit was incredibly sweet and juicy with a floral aroma. We went with kids and grandparents, and everyone had an amazing time. The apricots looked amazing too...can't wait to come back once they're ripe!

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