Calling all blueberry lovers! There’s a magical farm just west of Tulsa that grows overs 15 kinds of blueberries – all without harmful pesticides. You can visit the farm and pick your own yummy blueberries, all while enjoying the beauty and nature of the farm. Gather the kids together and plan a day trip to experience everything this place has to offer.
Berryhill Blueberries is a pick-your-own blueberry farm in West Tulsa. 100% of proceeds go to support missionaries and is completely run by volunteers.
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The farm is located in a peaceful setting and open to the public from late May - July, six days a week.
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Blueberries are priced at $4/per pound and right now they are plentiful for picking.
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After arriving to the farm, grab a few cartons and head out to to pick as many berries as you can carry. You’re also allowed to taste the blueberries as you’re filling your basket.
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Berryhill grows 15 different varieties of blueberries - all pesticide free - they only use a mild fertilizer and PH balancer.
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They are perfect for making blueberry muffins, blueberry jam, or delicious all by themselves.
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The farm has a beautiful lake right next to the fields, so gather the family together and enjoy a fun day outdoors at this hidden gem.
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Address: 5312 West 41st Street, Tulsa, OK, 74107
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Throughout Oklahoma, you can find fresh fruits and vegetables from local farmers markets, produce stands or even on street corners. But you can’t get any fresher than picking your own food straight from the source. There are several U-Pick Farms that offer delicious fruits and vegetables with a fun and unique experience to go with it. Every farm/orchard has their own picking season and hours, so check with each one before venturing out to pick. Click here to check out 10 more farms and orchards where you can pick the freshest food in the Sooner state.
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