One of the best parts of early summer in the Granite State is undoubtedly the plethora of produce that starts to emerge, and who can deny that the pleasures of strawberries picked off the bush can’t be beaten? Experience this annual joy for yourself with a trip to one of these splendid New Hampshire pick your own fruit farms. Just be sure to check ahead that the picking is good — strawberries and other fruits are unpredictable!

  1. Edgewater Farm, Plainfield

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Facebook/Edgewater Farms Edgewater Farm is a wonderful family-run Plainfield spot with a focus on giving back to the community: they donate produce to local families in need. It’s also an absolutely stunning property and perfect for strawberry picking! Keep an eye on the Edgewater Farm website to plan your visit. 246 NH-12A, Plainfield, NH 03781, USA

  1. Sunnycrest Farm, Londonderry

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Google/Linus Brier This delightful farm has been family-run since 1943, and it opens for strawberry picking every year. It’s an absolutely charming spot, and you won’t want to pass up the chance to visit the animals (especially the goats!) Check it out and learn more on the Sunnycrest Farm website. 59 High Range Rd, Londonderry, NH 03053, USA

  1. McKenzie’s Farm, Wilton

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Facebook/McKenzie Farms McKenzie farm is an absolutely sweet spot where you can pick all kinds of fruit! Their strawberry picking is expected to start in mid-June. Buy a loaf of their scrumptious fresh-baked bread while you’re there, too! Visit the official McKenzie’s Farm website for the most up-to-date season info. 71 NE Pond Rd, Milton, NH 03851, USA

  1. Peachblow Farm, Charlestown

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Facebook/Peachblow Farm Strawberries are the main crop at this little family farm, and the focus is definitely reflected in their quality. They expect picking to start in late June; keep an eye on the Peachblow Farm website for opening day! 229 Strawberry Row, Charlestown, NH 03603, USA

  1. Butternut Farm, Farmington

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Google/Chuck Byers Butternut Farm is such a sweet spot to visit; they have a cider stand open while you pick where you can stop in to grab homemade ice cream, donuts, and more! The fruit is amazing too; they plant a number of different varieties that mature at different times throughout the summer, so you always get berries at their peak flavor and ripeness. Check out the official Butternut Farm website for the most up-to-date picking hours and dates. 195 Meaderboro Rd, Farmington, NH 03835, USA

  1. Lull Farm, Hollis

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Facebook/Lull Farm This sweet farm has gorgeous berries, as well as amazing homegrown flowers and more. Get details on the farm’s website. 85 District 5 Rd, Concord, NH 03303, USA

  1. Apple Hill Farm, Concord

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Facebook/Apple Hill Farm The farmers at Apple Hill are on a mission to reconnect New Hampshirites with where their food comes from, and how better to do that than by picking some of their delightful strawberries? Check out their Apple Hill Farm website for details on when picking starts. 580 Mountain Rd, Concord, NH 03301, USA

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Facebook/Edgewater Farm

Facebook/Edgewater Farms

Edgewater Farm is a wonderful family-run Plainfield spot with a focus on giving back to the community: they donate produce to local families in need. It’s also an absolutely stunning property and perfect for strawberry picking! Keep an eye on the Edgewater Farm website to plan your visit.

246 NH-12A, Plainfield, NH 03781, USA

Google/Sunnycrest Farm

Google/Linus Brier

This delightful farm has been family-run since 1943, and it opens for strawberry picking every year. It’s an absolutely charming spot, and you won’t want to pass up the chance to visit the animals (especially the goats!) Check it out and learn more on the Sunnycrest Farm website.

59 High Range Rd, Londonderry, NH 03053, USA

Google/Geoff Blosser

Facebook/McKenzie Farms

McKenzie farm is an absolutely sweet spot where you can pick all kinds of fruit! Their strawberry picking is expected to start in mid-June. Buy a loaf of their scrumptious fresh-baked bread while you’re there, too! Visit the official McKenzie’s Farm website for the most up-to-date season info.

71 NE Pond Rd, Milton, NH 03851, USA

Facebook/Peachblow Farm

Strawberries are the main crop at this little family farm, and the focus is definitely reflected in their quality. They expect picking to start in late June; keep an eye on the Peachblow Farm website for opening day!

229 Strawberry Row, Charlestown, NH 03603, USA

Google/Butternut Farm

Google/Chuck Byers

Butternut Farm is such a sweet spot to visit; they have a cider stand open while you pick where you can stop in to grab homemade ice cream, donuts, and more! The fruit is amazing too; they plant a number of different varieties that mature at different times throughout the summer, so you always get berries at their peak flavor and ripeness. Check out the official Butternut Farm website for the most up-to-date picking hours and dates.

195 Meaderboro Rd, Farmington, NH 03835, USA

Facebook/Lull Farm

Facebook/Lull Farm

This sweet farm has gorgeous berries, as well as amazing homegrown flowers and more. Get details on the farm’s website.

85 District 5 Rd, Concord, NH 03303, USA

Facebook/Apple Hill Farm

The farmers at Apple Hill are on a mission to reconnect New Hampshirites with where their food comes from, and how better to do that than by picking some of their delightful strawberries? Check out their Apple Hill Farm website for details on when picking starts.

580 Mountain Rd, Concord, NH 03301, USA

Where is your favorite place for berry picking in New Hampshire? Tell us your thoughts in the comments.

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Pick Your Own Fruit Farms April 26, 2022 Tori Jane Where can I go berry picking in New Hampshire?   New Hampshire is a gorgeous place, and despite its tiny size, it sure does back a fierce punch in the world of farming and berry picking! There are quite a few options when it comes to places for the best berry picking; really, there are too many to mention here, but we do have some beloved favorites to recommend! Growing and picking season tends to stretch from spring to autumn, predominantly from May through October. Different months bring different fruits and vegetables in season, and New Hampshire is no exception. For blueberries, for example, some of the best places include Bartlett’s Blueberry Farm, in Newport, the Berry Good Farm, in Goffstown, and Carter Hill Orchard in Concord. Concord is something of a hotspot for berry picking in New Hampshire, and the spots we’re listing are nowhere near all of them. For strawberries, we love places in Concord like Apple Hill Farm and Rossview Farm. Outside of Concord, there’s the Barrett Hill Farm, in Mason, and Hickory Hill Farm in Dover. Which will you visit first?   What are some of the best farms in New Hampshire for fresh produce?   With many wonderful farms dotted all over our little state, there comes plenty of options. Some of the hands-down best farms for fresh produce in New Hampshire include ones like the much-beloved and highly recommended Brookdale Fruit Farm, in Hollis. Should you find yourself near Meredith, check out Moulton Farm. In Wilton? Visit beautiful Ledge Top Farm for an experience you will not soon forget (and bring the kids – they’ll love it). Should you be in Salem, be sure to check out Peters Farm, and in Sharon, you can’t miss Rosaly’s Farmstand, a local classic for years. New Hampshire is truly one of the best states in the country for fresh produce, including the best fruits and vegetables you’ve ever had. New England is endlessly wonderful – the farms are just a little part of it!  

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Pick Your Own Fruit Farms

April 26, 2022

Tori Jane

Where can I go berry picking in New Hampshire?   New Hampshire is a gorgeous place, and despite its tiny size, it sure does back a fierce punch in the world of farming and berry picking! There are quite a few options when it comes to places for the best berry picking; really, there are too many to mention here, but we do have some beloved favorites to recommend! Growing and picking season tends to stretch from spring to autumn, predominantly from May through October. Different months bring different fruits and vegetables in season, and New Hampshire is no exception. For blueberries, for example, some of the best places include Bartlett’s Blueberry Farm, in Newport, the Berry Good Farm, in Goffstown, and Carter Hill Orchard in Concord. Concord is something of a hotspot for berry picking in New Hampshire, and the spots we’re listing are nowhere near all of them. For strawberries, we love places in Concord like Apple Hill Farm and Rossview Farm. Outside of Concord, there’s the Barrett Hill Farm, in Mason, and Hickory Hill Farm in Dover. Which will you visit first?   What are some of the best farms in New Hampshire for fresh produce?   With many wonderful farms dotted all over our little state, there comes plenty of options. Some of the hands-down best farms for fresh produce in New Hampshire include ones like the much-beloved and highly recommended Brookdale Fruit Farm, in Hollis. Should you find yourself near Meredith, check out Moulton Farm. In Wilton? Visit beautiful Ledge Top Farm for an experience you will not soon forget (and bring the kids – they’ll love it). Should you be in Salem, be sure to check out Peters Farm, and in Sharon, you can’t miss Rosaly’s Farmstand, a local classic for years. New Hampshire is truly one of the best states in the country for fresh produce, including the best fruits and vegetables you’ve ever had. New England is endlessly wonderful – the farms are just a little part of it!  

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

New Hampshire is a gorgeous place, and despite its tiny size, it sure does back a fierce punch in the world of farming and berry picking! There are quite a few options when it comes to places for the best berry picking; really, there are too many to mention here, but we do have some beloved favorites to recommend! Growing and picking season tends to stretch from spring to autumn, predominantly from May through October. Different months bring different fruits and vegetables in season, and New Hampshire is no exception. For blueberries, for example, some of the best places include Bartlett’s Blueberry Farm, in Newport, the Berry Good Farm, in Goffstown, and Carter Hill Orchard in Concord. Concord is something of a hotspot for berry picking in New Hampshire, and the spots we’re listing are nowhere near all of them. For strawberries, we love places in Concord like Apple Hill Farm and Rossview Farm. Outside of Concord, there’s the Barrett Hill Farm, in Mason, and Hickory Hill Farm in Dover. Which will you visit first?  

What are some of the best farms in New Hampshire for fresh produce?  

With many wonderful farms dotted all over our little state, there comes plenty of options. Some of the hands-down best farms for fresh produce in New Hampshire include ones like the much-beloved and highly recommended Brookdale Fruit Farm, in Hollis. Should you find yourself near Meredith, check out Moulton Farm. In Wilton? Visit beautiful Ledge Top Farm for an experience you will not soon forget (and bring the kids – they’ll love it). Should you be in Salem, be sure to check out Peters Farm, and in Sharon, you can’t miss Rosaly’s Farmstand, a local classic for years. New Hampshire is truly one of the best states in the country for fresh produce, including the best fruits and vegetables you’ve ever had. New England is endlessly wonderful – the farms are just a little part of it!