Looking for a local, pick-your-own farm in Southwestern New Hampshire? Scroll down this page and you will see the U-Pick farms in Southwestern New Hampshire,
sorted by county. Those that offer organic or sustainably grown produce are identified by the words "organic" and/or "sustainable" in Green, next to their name
(see "What does Organic mean?").
The U-pick crops they offer follow the name of the farm. To search the page for
a specific crop, use Ctrl-F (or on an ipad or Mac, use their "search on this
page" function) If they have a website, the name will be in blue and underlined;
click on it and it will open their website. If you find anything outdated or
inaccurate, see the customer and farmer menus (as appropriate) at the top menu bar to submit updates and corrections and help me keep each current!
New! As inflation remains high, see this page for
reliable (tested) brands of generic canning lids at lower
costs, and cost-saving measures for
getting fruit and vegetables and home canning.
If you are having a hard time
finding canning lids, I've used these, and they're a great price & ship in 2 days.
New! Road tripping and camping is a great way to have a fun, safe and inexpensive
family trip. The national and state parks and monuments are open, and campgrounds usually cost between $10 and $40 per night. September to November is the best
camping weather. See our new website Road Tripping and Camping.com for tips, tricks,
guides, checklists and info about parks, monuments and other places to visit.
New! We just went live with our latest website,
FunFactoryTours.com - As they name implies, you can find a fun factory tour, including chocolate, automobiles, historical forts and sites, famous buildings,
Active Federal facilities even fun geology: like fossils and volcanic areas
Note: Beware the copycat websites like the one that stole
our name and uses .farm extension: they copied my work and do NOT even update
the info! I make updates EVERY day. They use tech tricks to get higher rankings,
but have many more inaccuracies and out-dated info. Obviously, I cannot check
every farm every day, but I do check as many as I can every day, and respond to
all requests. They don't. Don't support the scammers!
Remember to always check with the farm's own website or Facebook
page before you go - or call or email them if they don't have a website or
Facebook page. Conditions at the farms and crops can change literally
overnight, so if you want to avoid a wasted trip out there - check with
the farm directly before you go!
And if you know of any farms I missed and want to
add a farm, please let me know!
I'm making updates for this year as fast as I can - if you find
anything out-of-date, wrong or not working -
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What's in season in November 2024, and
other timely information:
Notes for November 2024: Crop growth is slowing down, except for Christmas tree farms and if you live in southern California, southern Texas, Florida or
along the Gulf coast where citrus are starting, and believe it or not, the blueberry
and strawberry season in those areas is about to begin. See your state harvest calendar
. This year, much of the country is still seeing mild weather, so lettuce, peas, broccoli, cabbage and other greens are thriving. And this is a good time to
get a canner and learn how to preserve foods for the winter,
like canning some applesauce, apple butter or
jam, which make great gifts. As do your own homemade specialty liqueurs! How about homemade cranberry sauce or a pumpkin pie
made from a real pumpkin for the holidays? See our comprehensive list of
easy
home canning, jam and jelly
making, preserving, drying and freezing directions. You can access
recipes and other resources from the drop down menus at the top of the page or the site search.
A fun winter activity is to
make your own ice cream,
even gelato, or low fat or low sugar ice cream - see this page. If you have any questions or suggestions,
feel free to write me!
Valentine's Day - February 14
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See this website for Valentines Day history, facts and
Amazon's top picks for fast, easy, inexpensive gifts for the man, woman or
children in your life!
Easter will be April 4, 2021
- if you want to take your
children to a free Easter egg hunt -
see our companion website to find a local Easter Egg hunt!
Children's Consignment Sales
occur in both the Spring and Fall
See our companion website to find a local
community or church kid's consignment sale!
Southwestern New Hampshire U-Pick Farms and Orchards in 2024, by county
Click on the resources drop-down above, if you need a county map
Cheshire County
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The 1780 Farm - Uses natural growing practices, blueberries, other berries, raspberries (red),
raspberries (Spring, red), strawberries, Turkeys, Fresh eggs, restrooms,
picnic area, farm animals, weddings and wedding parties, school tours
89
Winchester Road, Chesterfield, NH 03443. Phone: 818-929-2901. Alternate
Phone: 603-363-4476. Email:
carpentr2@hotmail.com. Open: Monday through Sunday 8 am through Dusk;
Farm stand and Berry picking. Directions: heading West out of Keene, New
Hampshire go South on State route 63 towards beautifulo downtown
Chesterfield. Take your second leftand drive about a half mile. we're right
there on the left.
Click here for a map and directions. Blueberry Festival is August 12
Thursday, 2012 come one come all - pick and eat Blueberries 'til you are
blue in the face. We use natural practices, but are not yet certified
Organic. Payment: Cash, Check.
Click here for our Facebook page. Don't forget our Blueberry Festival
coming up on August 12th and watch our web page for updates on other
exciting happenings such as fillms on the farm ,nature walks, cross country
skiing and visiting with the farm animals. don't forget to ask about our
farm raised beef, pork, lamb, turkey and chicken. we can't wait to see ya!.
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Alyson's Orchard - Uses natural growing practices,
apples, blueberries, cherries, grapes, pears, peaches, plums, raspberries,
prepicked produce, farm market, gift shop, concessions or refreshment stand, porta-potties are available, restrooms, picnic area, farm animals, birthday parties,
weddings and wedding parties, school tours
57 Alyson's Lane, Walpole , NH
03608. Phone: 603-756-9800. Email:
info@alysonsorchard.com. Open:
Click here for current open hours, days and dates. Directions: Close to
picturesque Walpole and easily accessible from regional centers Boston,
Manchester and Hartford, Alyson's also boasts a private landing strip
available to guests by prior arrangement.
Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Debit cards,
Visa, MasterCard, Discover.
Click here for our Facebook page. In the Fall, come pick your own fruit
in the orchard or visit the farm stand to enjoy our seasonal offerings,
including: fresh-baked apple pies, unpasteurized apple cider, a large
selection of fruit wines made from Alyson's apples and peaches, unique gifts
that capture the essence of New England and more. Alyson's offers hay rides
on weekends and several festivals throughout the harvest season. We practice
an IPM Protocol for pest management. Visitors are always welcome at Alyson's
- For an extended visit to the area, stay at our beautiful Rochambeau Lodge
or the East and West Wings of the Foster Farmhouse. Our comfortable lodging
is available year around for one party groups such as family gatherings,
weddings, ski groups and hunting parties., plus horseshoe pits and a bocce
court, as well as boating, swimming and fishing (no license required) for
our lodging guests. Alyson's Orchard is a unique, 500 acre working orchard
and year-round event and conference center in the heart of historic New
England.
Experience country elegance as you host your
destination wedding,
family reunion,
corporate retreat or other
special
events in our stunning reception hall or amid Alyson's rolling lawns
surrounded by breathtaking views of the Connecticut River Valley. Alyson's Orchard is the ideal location for any type of get-a-way in any
season. Explore Alyson's acres on snowshoes during the winter or hike during the
spring. If you visit during warmer months, swim in one of Alyson's ponds or try
your luck at fishing. In the Fall, come pick your own fruit in the orchard or
visit the farm stand to enjoy our seasonal offerings, including:
fresh-baked apple pies, unpasteurized apple cider, a large selection of fruit
wines made from Alyson's apples and peaches, unique gifts that capture the
essence of New England and more. Regardless of the season, unwind after your busy day in one of Alyson's
lodging
accommodations, including a restored 1860's farmhouse or a rustic lodge set
amongst our apple trees.
Close to picturesque Walpole and easily accessible
from regional centers Boston, Manchester and Hartford, Alyson's also boasts
a private landing strip available to guests by prior arrangement.
- Blueberry Acres -
Blueberries, raspberries
Derry Hill Road, Acworth, NH 03601. Phone: 603-835-2259 Fax: 835-6382
Email:
blueberries@aol.com. Open: 8 am to 7 pm, Tuesday-Sunday, end of July-second
week of September. Blueberries, raspberries (by appointment), call for
picking conditions
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Comstock Family Farm -
follows sustainable practices, bblueberries, and prepicked produce,
Hill Road at Comstock Road, Alstead, NH 03602. Phone: 603-835-6182. Email:
sarah@comstockfamilyfarm.com. Directions: for a map and directions to
our farm,
click here. And
Click here for picking updates. Crops are usually available in July,
August, September. Open: Call 603-862-6182 first for hours (subject to
change), but throughout the summer the farm is open from about 8 am to dusk,
every day. Blueberries: July and August Raspberries: July and August (call
for availability) We follow sustainable growing practices. Payment: Cash,
Check. Come and pick your own blueberries, or buy eggs, vegetables, jams,
jellies, and Susan's baked goods at the farm stand.(UPDATED: May 4, 2015,
JBS)
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High Hopes Orchard
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Raspberries, blueberries
582 Glebe Road, Westmoreland, NH 03467. Phone: 603-399-4305 Fax: 399-4305
Email:
info@highhopesorchard.com.. Open:
Tuesday through Sunday (closed Mondays)
from 8 am to 5 pm, late June through late AUgust; 10 am to 5 pm, November- December. Directions:
Click here for a map.
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Monadnock berries - Uses integrated pest management practices, blackberries, blueberries,
currants (red and black), gooseberries, raspberries (red), raspberries
(Autumn, red), raspberries (yellow), raspberries (black), concessions or refreshment stand, restrooms, picnic area you may bring your own food, farm
animals, birthday parties, weddings and wedding parties, group reservations
545 West Hill Rd, Troy, NH 03465. Phone: 603-242-6417. Email:
Monadnockberries@gmail.com. Open: Seven days 8am to 6pm starting the
second week of July and continuing through August, some years into
September, seven days 9am to 5pm. Directions:
Click here for a map and directions. We use integrated pest management
practices. Payment: Cash, Debit cards, Visa, MasterCard, Discover.
Click here for our Facebook page..
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Blueberry Fiddle Festival - a festival (not a farm or PYO)
247 Monadnock Hwy, Swanzey, NH 03446. Phone: 603-239-6495. Email:
ihmsisters@catholicism.org. Open: Saturday early in August (2010: August
14) 9am to 9pm.
Click here for current open hours, days and dates. Directions: Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check. Come join us
at the Cheshire Fairgrounds for an unforgettable day of grand old-fashioned
family fun (rain of shine) at the Annual Richmond Blueberry Fiddle Festival.
With a delightful lineup of great performers, Showcase Musicians, Fiddle
Contest, dancing, traditional folk games and races, blueberry bake-off,
melodrama, contra dance, Living History Timeline, and other events ; young
and old alike are sure to be pleased. blueberries, produce for sale, produce
for sale, parking provide for a fee, snacks and refreshment stand, musical
entertainment, restrooms, picnic area, face painting, Tents or other
provisions are made for bad weather, FREE admission. Bring your chair and
we will see you there! Organized by Richmond's Immaculate Heart of Mary
School.
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Vera Flora Farm - No pesticides are used, flowers,
Hammond Hollow Road, Gilsum, NH 03448.
Phone: 603-313-5159. Email:
veraflorafarm@gmail.com. Open: By Appointment, please call or email to
set up a time!. Directions:
Click here for a map and directions. Flowers available Mid July to Late
September. We do not use pesticides on the crops. Payment: Cash, Check.
Click here for our Facebook page.
Sullivan County
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All Good Farm - No pesticides are used, blueberries, Maple Syrup from trees on the farm
230 Half
Moon Pond Road, Washington, NH 03280. Phone: (603) 495-0520. Email:
allgoodfarmnh@gmail.com. Open: See our website for current hours.
Click here for current open hours, days and dates. Directions: From
Hillsboro: From the Route 9 bypass, right onto Route 31 towards Washington,
NH. At town center, right onto dirt road by the town center buildings. Go
about a half mile down Half Moon Pond Road. The All Good Farm Orchard will
be on your right. From Newport: From Route 10 take Route 31. At town center,
take a left onto the dirt road by the town center buildings. Go about a half
mile down Half Moon Pond Road. The All Good Farm Orchard will be on your
right.
Click here for a map and directions. PYO Blueberries: Late July through
September; Maple Syrup available year-round; Seaasonal vegetables from June
until September. We do not use pesticides on the crops. Payment: Cash,
Check.
Click here for our Facebook page.
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Bartlett's Blueberry Farm - blueberries, restrooms
648
Bradford Road, Newport, NH 03773. Phone: 603-863-2583. Email:
bartletts@bartlettsblueberryfarm.com. Open: Wednesday through Sunday
from mid July to Labor Day, and on weekends until the crop is picked; 8 am to 7 pm call for picking conditions.
Click here for current open hours, days and dates. Directions:
Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check.
Click here for our Facebook page. Fundraiser for Newport Recreation and
Sunapee Recreation Departments (Keeping our children safe and active)
Bartlett's Blueberry Farm will name a beautiful blueberry bush after you or
someone you love for the 2010 picking season. Mail your $25.00 Donation to:
The Bartlett's Blueberry Farm Rec. Depts. Donation 648 Bradford Road,
Newport, NH 03773 Watch.
- Beaver Pond Farm - raspberries, blueberries, maple syrup, Christmas trees
1047 John Stark Highway,
Newport, NH 03773. Phone: (603) 543-1107. Email:
beaverpondfarm1780@gmail.com. Open: The
pick-your-own raspberries patch usually opens between July 1st and 10th, and the season runs through July and into early August from 8 AM to 6 PM daily,
weather permitting - call for daily conditions; Pick your own blueberries open in late July.
We offer free picking containers (we charge by the pint,
not the pound), water, and bathrooms. Christmas Trees and Balsam Wreaths: Our own and locally grown (NH & VT) balsam, Fraser fir, and Korean fir trees are
available the day after Thanksgiving until Christmas Eve. Your trees are always cut only a few days before you buy! We also make our own fresh-cut balsam
wreaths in sizes from 10" diameter to 36". Order early for wreath pick-up before or at Thanksgiving. We make our own maple syrup with a wood-fired
evaporator, tapping just over 4,000 taps in the late winter-early spring. We have syrup, maple candy, maple sugar and maple cream available for sale at our
store year 'round. Contact us for more info about buying syrup wholesale for your own outlet or to get a quote for personalized maple syrup favors for a
wedding or party!
Click here for a link to our Facebook page.
(UPDATED: July 11, 2020 JBS)
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Blueberry Hill of Unity - Uses natural growing practices, blueberries, porta-potties are available, picnic
area
72 Copeland Brook Road, Unity, NH 03603. Phone: (603) 542-1917.
Alternate Phone: (860) 653-1717. Email:
john@commandco.com. Open: If it's light out, you're welcome to stop by!.
Directions:
Click here for a map and directions. We use natural practices, but are
not seeking organic certification. Payment: Cash, Check.
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Edgewater Farm - raspberries (Autumn, red), strawberries,
247 Route 12a, Plainfield, NH 03781. Phone: 603-298-5764. Alternate
Phone: 603-298-8391. Email:
ps@edgewaterfarm.com. Open: Seven days a week in season from 7 am to
12 noon with evening hours starting at 4 pm until 8 pm. Directions:
Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Visa, MasterCard.
Comments from a visitor on May 16, 2011:
"LOVE IT - their greenhouses are fabulous - veggies, flowers, and gardening
supplies and people who really know their stuff - as well as friendly -- fun
to shop there - Their farmstand is wonderful - lots of different fruits and
vegetables - some of the best tomatoes I have ever had - "
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Elsesser
Blueberry Acres - Blueberries
Derry Hill
Road, Acworth, NH 03601. Phone: 603-835-2259 Email:
bblueberriesa@aol.com. Open: Wednesday through Friday from 8 am to 7pm
and Saturday and Sunday from 8 am to 6 pm; closed Monday and Tuesday.
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King Blossom Farm - apples, blueberries, raspberries (red),
834 Dunbar Hill Road, Grantham, NH 03753. Phone: 603-863-6125. Email:
summerrambo@comcast.net. Open: ing September 7th; seven days a week
from 8am to 6pm for the season; We will be picking into October. Directions:
Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, only.
Click here for our Facebook page.. Apple varieties: Heirloom McIntosh,
Heirloom Red Delicious, Jonathan, Cortland, Rambo (a very popular French
dessert apple).
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Noda Farm
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Blueberries, Choose and cut
Christmas trees
196 Bean Road, Plainfield, NH 03781. Phone: (603)
510-0033. Email:
Nodasfarm@gmail.com..
Open: see their website. Some of our berry bushes are more than thirty years
old. When they were in their sixties, our parents cleared all the stones
from the meadow and, with many friends, arduously planted Blue Crops and
Berkeleys. We've augmented these in recent years with Patriots, which yield
a smaller, but very tasty, berry. The picking is easy because the bushes are
tall. We're often told that our berries are especially flavorful and sweet.
Wander from bush to bush, moving wherever you wish to go in the field. Free
range!
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Peachblow Farm - strawberries, U-pick and already-picked
Old
Claremont Road, Charlestown, NH 03603. Phone: 603-826-3980. Alternate Phone:
603-826-5729. Email:
frizzells@myfairpoint.net. Open: PYO strawberries mid June to mid July,
from 7 am to 6 pm daily; Call for conditions. Directions:
Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check. Seedless
straw & hay always available.
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Riverview Farm - apples, fall raspberries (yellow & red), pumpkins & blueberries
141
River Road, Plainfield, NH 03781. Phone: 603-298-8519 Email:
Nancy.J.Franklin@valley.net.. Open: 10 am to 5 pm, daily, September 1-October
31. 12 varieties of apples, fall raspberries (yellow & red), pumpkins &
blueberries. Special Events: Horsedrawn hayrides through orchard on
weekends, weather permitting
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The Song Garden Flower Farm and Tea House - Uses natural growing practices,
flowers, picnic area
St. Gaudens Road, Cornish, NH 03745. Phone:
617-680-7528. Email:
pogilvy@comcast.net. Open: Our Tea House opens on July 1st; Our Pick
Your Own Flower Garden will be open for picking from late July until early
October; 7 days a week, dawn to dusk.
Click here for current open hours, days and dates. Directions: From Rte
12-A in Cornish, NH, head up Saint Gaudens Road for 1.7 miles. At 1.5 miles,
the road bears to the left. Take that left and the garden is .2 miles up on
the right. Park on the grass in front of our stump fence!!!.
Click here for a map and directions. Tea House opens July 1st; The Song
Garden Flower Farm is open for picking from the middle of July through early
October. We use natural practices, but are not yet certified Organic.
Payment: Cash, Check.
Click here for our Facebook page. More than a pick your own flower farm,
we have a lovely cottage that we have turned into an old fashioned, simple,
and sweet self serve tea house...with hot/iced tea, lemon shortbread
cookies, and biscotti. Lovely grounds for relaxing in our chairs, at our
outdoor tables. We have a white quartz labyrinth for meditative walking as
well. A unique and beautiful destination...We also sell our lovely homemade
soap and lip balm, as well as fragrant potpourri sachets...dried flowers in
the fall. Pick your own flowers and pour your own tea from July 1st through
early October. (ADDED: January 21, 2011