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    5.0 (1 review)

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    2 years ago

    AWSOME PLACE! Must check it out. Easy to find, lots of animals and wildlife. Beautiful part of Oklahoma.

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    Wind Drift Orchard - Peach Lemonade

    Wind Drift Orchard

    4.3(15 reviews)
    44.5 mi
    $$

    Firstly, everyone there was incredibly friendly! My dad and I brought my girls to pick peaches and…read morethey had a great time! Alexis at the stand in the front was super sweet and answered all the millions of questions my daughters asked with a smile on her face. There were so many peaches everywhere and they are sweet and juicy and taste great :) Overall I loved the feel of the place. They have so many different varieties of peaches (on rotation) and nectarines. They also house several bee hives which is beneficial for everything and everyone. Highly recommend checking them out this summer!

    This is a really great experience if you've never done it! They drive you out to the orchard where…read morethey have numerous types of peaches and you just take your pick! They encouraged us to eat as we were picking which was fabulous! The pages are divine! Back at their little barn, they sell peach tea peach preserves, peach butter, jams and jellies. They also have beverages for sale if you would like an ice cream. They have different size bags and boxes that you can purchase. I think they run from six dollars to $35. I would recommend getting a box because it's just easier to carry. Those peaches get heavy! I would also recommend not wearing anything that you don't want to get dirty. I would wear boots or put some of those slip covers over your shoes because there are stickers. Also tall socks or jeans would be good because the stickers were getting in our legs. We went with a group and it appeared that everybody had a great time! We can't wait to go back

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    Wind Drift Orchard - A bunch of tiny peaches

    A bunch of tiny peaches

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    Huldy's Farm

    Huldy's Farm

    5.0(2 reviews)
    64.5 mi

    Great place to strawberry pick. Easy to get around and the berries are up off the ground in a mound…read morerow. There are many rows to choose from. I also love it for the blueberry season. Lots of different varieties so don't stay in one area. They taste different in other areas. Ps the bigger ones aren't always the sweetest in my opinion. Try a variety that you like that is what is so fun. Now the blackberries are beautiful too! So easy to pick and no thorns. The owners are the sweetest part! Love them - seems like family

    I've always loved the opportunity to pick berries around town, well outside of Tulsa; and came…read moreacross this farm while searching for ripe blackberries to pick. There are several other farms outside of Tulsa but I don't recall other blueberry farms that have as many blackberry bushes that Huldy's does! Gwen is the owner and she is super nice! I was the first one there and only one there for about 30 mins on a recent Saturday morning (8 am) and she greeted me and gave me some info about the picking and the farm in general. You are given gallon buckets lined with a plastic bag so no need to bring a container for picking. If you pick blackberries, I do recommend bringing a pair of thin gardening gloves - the kind with the smooth parts on the inside of the hand - that way, you don't end up with purple fingers and hands :) There are rows and rows of blackberry bushes with tons of blackberries ready for picking!! They also have several varieties of blueberries!! I really came for the blackberries so I was excited to pick 2 gallons of blackberries and a3/4 gallon of blueberries. Price is a little high but it's more for the experience. Feel free to come alone (I did) and bring your phone and headphones and zone out and pick berries, while enjoying the sunshine. Come early to avoid the heat!!

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    Huldy's Farm - Blueberry rows

    Blueberry rows

    Huldy's Farm - Different blueberry rows

    Different blueberry rows

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    Livesay Orchards - Shot apples at pumpkins

    Livesay Orchards

    4.7(6 reviews)
    64.7 mi

    Traveling to Choctaw from Missouri and we wanted to find a cute and unique place to visit on the…read moreway. About a total of 10miles from the main highway its worth the drive to go visit. The farm store is exactly what any traveler would want to see when visiting a family farm and general store on location. Its DARLING! The owner was on site to encourage sampling the current in season harvest. I was there for summer PEACHES! oooo weee they did not disappoint. fresh produce grow on the farm. canned foods. jams. desserts. sweets. clothes and garden wear. Public bathrooms available and regular events all year with different harvest seasons. Check them out. support local farmers. they keep us all going.

    *** Review is during COVID-19 ***…read more Livesay Orchards may be more well known for their peaches (Porter is the peach capital of Oklahoma, after all!) but that's not all they do - I had lots of fun picking apples there! They were doing a good job staying on top of Covid precautions. Masks were worn by all employees and were also required for visitors (especially in any inside places). They had us wash our hands before being taken to the apple trees. We had to read/ listen to them go through a short agreement and then sign it (some things involving the pandemic and some not). Socially distancing was encouraged both inside and outside. There are definitely enough trees/ rows of trees to have space to yourself. While we were there, they had two apple varieties ready to pick: red and golden delicious. Now, I'm not a fan of red delicious apples so I was a bit disappointed at first to hear that these were one of only two varieties available (I especially felt that they should promote what varieties they have, & when, a little more). Luckily, once we got to the trees, we could see that they weren't necessarily the same small, waxy-skinned, bitter red delicious apples we're used to seeing in stores. I actually thought they resembled more of a gala, fuji, or pink lady apple (a few were a deeper rosy/ mauve-y red, some were almost a peach color, and others were that mix of a light red and green color). Needless to say I was glad that they didn't seem to be the red delicious apples I think of them as. We only filled one bucket, which for us was plenty! For reference, we made two batches of apple turnovers, one apple pie, stovetop cinnamon apples, and still have some left over!!! The one bucket was about $30, and as you can see, we got plenty of use out of that (not to mention the fun of the activity itself of getting to pick your own apples). I only wish I knew more about what to look for to pick a "good apple", because a few of them ended up being kind of soft, and I like them to be nice and crisp if I'm just eating an apple as-is. The good news is we used most of them for baking purposes anyway, so it didn't really matter that some were already a bit on the softer side. I'd go back, if not another time this year (they also have a pumpkin patch and hay ride in the fall), then next year, or even for other seasons of the year -- I probably need to try the peaches during the spring/summer season at some point!

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    Livesay Orchards - Signage!

    Signage!

    Livesay Orchards - Kids had a great time at the pumpkin patch

    Kids had a great time at the pumpkin patch

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    Apple trees & cows

    Owasso Christmas Tree And Berry Farm - Handmade ornaments by local women

    Owasso Christmas Tree And Berry Farm

    4.6(16 reviews)
    51.8 mi

    This is not just a tree farm to get your Christmas tree. It is an experience that is not to be…read moremissed. From the holiday gift shop to the most beautiful decorations and trees, it is absolutely wonderful! The sweet boys showed us many trees and was so patient and friendly while we made our decision. Very reasonably priced too!! Come support locals and have a free cup of cider and take your Christmas card pic!

    While I've been to the Tree Farm for photo sessions before, this was my first experience in…read morepurchasing a live tree! They have made it fairly easy to find your perfect family tree - firs are in the barn, or catch the hayride to select your cypress or pine! If you take the hayride, you also have the option of cutting your own tree or marking it to allow one of the employees to cut it down for you. Once selected, they take your tree to wrap it and wait to load on your vehicle. While they take care of the tree, you can select a garland or wreath to take home as well, or find additional decorations inside. There is also free apple cider and photo ops for the whole family, including your pups, at the front of the business. When you're ready to leave, you circle around the drive and wait while they load it on top of your car or the back of your truck bed. The staff will tell you how to keep your greenery alive the whole season, even warning one couple to be aware of staining that could occur to their mantle! The entire staff was friendly and accommodating, and I'd say the tree and stand are just as comparable to purchasing a fake tree from a big box store. Take your family here for a tradition they won't forget!

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    Owasso Christmas Tree And Berry Farm - Owner, Farmer Bill talking to a group of people

    Owner, Farmer Bill talking to a group of people

    Owasso Christmas Tree And Berry Farm - Blackberries

    Blackberries

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