Best Berry Picking in Dallas-Fort Worth (Reviews + Tips)
Here's the dirt on the best fruit and berry picking around Dallas & Fort Worth, according to our community!
Check the map to find a fruit farm near you where you can pick berries or other seasonal produce with your kids. If you've gone blackberry, blueberry or strawberry picking near Dallas, please like and review your favorite farms to help fellow parents.
Timing and availability of fruit picking in DFW varies each year and depends on weather. Most farms provide updates on their website or Facebook page. Start checking early in the spring so you don't miss your chance for u-pick!
Greer Farm
christadiserio: Take a weekend trip to Greer Farm's pick your own fruit and berry orchard (approximately 3 hours outside of DFW) for blueberries, blackberries, plums and figs.
Walker's Blueberries
christadiserio: This blueberry patch has substantial rows of fresh berries for the picking. The owners ask that you simply call for reservations or reach out via Facebook, as quantities are limited.
Good Earth Organic Farm
christadiserio: An organic farm offering produce and grass-fed lamb, plus seasonal strawberry picking. No strawberries available in 2023, but they do plan to bring them back.
Blueberry Hill Farms
christadiserio: Pick your own blueberries and blackberries at Blueberry Hill Farms. The farm provides buckets for picking, and they bag your berries in freezer bags to take home. A Country Store offers pies, preserves, blueberry frozen yogurt and more.
H Strawberry Farm
christadiserio: Keep an eye on the H Strawberry Farm facebook page for frequent updates on the availability of their strawberry picking each year!
Blase Family Farm
christadiserio: Fruit farm offering insecticide, herbicide and pesticide-free blueberry picking from their 1600 bushes. Kids can also check out honeybees and try homemade popsicles. A family friendly pumpkin patch with attractions arrives in the fall, too.
Bloomer's Garden & Wildflower Farm
christadiserio: Known primarily for their cut-your-own flowers, Bloomer's also has a small amount of u-pick blackberries and blueberries. Kids can visit with farm animals, go on a flower scavenger hunt and play on a slide hill.
Pure Land Farm
Stephanie W.: This exclusively u-pick farm uses regenerative farming practices to grow blackberries, tomatoes, carrots, sweet peppers, cucumbers, squash and more. They do not use synthetic pesticides, so wear bug spray! Reservations for pick-your-own sessions are required to ensure short lines and plenty of produce for everyone.
Lavender Ridge Farms
Stephanie W.: What was originally a melon and strawberry farm is now home to a beautiful lavender field and more perennial gardens. Families can cut fresh lavender branches during the late May-July blooming season. Visit with rescued farm animals, enjoy a lavender-inspired meal at the cafe and take home a handmade product from the gift shop.
Hidden Honey Farm
christadiserio: Hidden Honey Farm sometimes offers strawberry picking in addition to their terrific eggs and honey.
Larken Farms
Stephanie W.: Check out Larken Farms next time you're looking to do some fruit picking! The farm practices organic methods for growing peaches, plums, Asian pears and blackberries.
Storm Farms
christadiserio: Storm Farms is a pick-your-own fruit farm offering pesticide-free strawberries.
Primary photo: Blase Family Farm
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