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    Five Fields Farm Gyger Orchards

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Libby's U-Pick

    Libby's U-Pick

    4.4
    (72 reviews)
    17.6 mi

    You want apples. And cider…read more Maybe some donuts. And a family-friendly space. Or maybe you want blueberries. And a mimosa. Maybe some peaches. And an orchard big enough that you won't be on top of other families. Regardless of what you're looking for, Libby & Sons - year after year named ONE OF THE BEST ORCHARDS IN THE ENTIRE COUNTRY (literally, friends) - has everything you could want from a PYO experience. The corts and macs are always crisp and delicious; the blueberry options are lovely whether you want sweet or tart; the juicy donut peaches are unlike anything I've ever had anywhere (#TeamTangO)... in general, the picking is abundant and plentiful year after year after year. And they do a fantastic job daily updating their website with what's in season, out of season, picked out for the season, pricing structure (it makes sense if you know how hard they tried to stay open during the pandemic/the cost of growing quality and environmentally conscious fruits), etc. The views of the surrounding countryside are breathtaking. The glazed blueberry donuts are the best blueberry donuts I've ever had from anywhere ever. And the people who work here are absolutely the friendliest human beings on earth and genuinely remember you year after year. They make you feel like a welcome part of their family, and I love that (especially in a more automated, less personalized society). If you ever get the chance to talk to the owner about the science of apples (pomology) or the history and future of their personal agricultural story, you absolutely should. I am a more educated, more loyal customer of theirs now because of it!

    The Best EVER!!!! Blueberries aplenty and apples as well. You will not leave Libby's…read moredissatisfied! I was so sad when they were closed last year. VERY glad they are back and they stay that way!!!!

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    Blueberries.
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    McDougal Orchards

    McDougal Orchards

    4.8
    (14 reviews)
    36.8 mi
    $$

    Get your pick on!…read more Had a fantastic time with the family picking early season raspberries, apples and peaches. The orchard grows a ton of different apple varieties so there's good picking during the full apple season. We got to choose between Zestar and Jerseymac apples during our visit. I'm a big fan of crisp and tart so the Zestars fit the bill. Peach picking was a bit of the same only fewer varieties. Raspberry picking was a fun new experience. You're essentially hunting and the fruit that is ready to be picked will slide off their cone-like cores. Since it was early in the season most of the berries were small or immature and there were a ton of bees buzzing around. I mean a ton where you'd go to pick and they would be buzzing around your hand. Don't worry though! The bees are friendly and indifferent to your picking the fruit. Just be gentle. Pro tip: come on a day where there's a breeze. We went on a still day in August and it was hot! 90 minutes in the sun and we were feeling pretty crunchy.

    Best raspberry picking I've ever done! Used to go here as a kid with my mom, hadn't been in…read moreprobably 25 years and one day saw on Facebook that they had raspberries for picking, jumped in the car and drove over! They were so flavorful and perfectly ripe. Everyone was very friendly and social distancing was being enforced while inside the barn where you pay. Will definitely go back here next season!

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    Donuts and iced cider!
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    Pineland Farms Produce Division at Gillespie Farms

    Pineland Farms Produce Division at Gillespie Farms

    4.8
    (6 reviews)
    18.8 mi

    This was such a great experience. I went with my toddler and mother in law. We picked raspberries…read moreand blue berries for $4 a pound. Great prices!! The staff brought us on a gator vehicle and back to our car. I can't wait to come back!

    We came here in early August for blueberry picking, and are so glad we did! It was an entirely…read morepleasant and memorable experience (... and might be where we come back next year). They had an offer called Bleubs & Blooms where for $45 you could pick four pints of blueberries AND make two bouquets of flowers with as many flowers as you could get in the provided glass jar from their beautiful field. The staff was lovely! Engaging and encouraging and educated; every question we had, they had a great answer for. We were given tips, tricks, and advice for picking ("go way down back, because no one seems to be doing that and the blueberries are amazing down there" and "there aren't many raspberries left, so we won't charge you if you take a pint and don't end up filling it"); it was a genuinely wholesome and organic feeling interacting with them and being allowed to wander the property at our own pace. There was no tipping expected/required, we could walk down to the rows of blueberries ourselves or grab an occasional golf cart going by, we were allowed to spend as much time as we wanted in the flower field. There were shaded picnic tables for us to sit and relax under; a small table near the check-out area with random produce available for purchase as well, lots of good signage, bathrooms, and no extra entertainment/fan fare/distractions. Just a farm that you go pick some produce on. I like that simplicity, and I so appreciated being to do that here!

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    On our way to fill this up
    Pineland Farms Produce Division at Gillespie Farms

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