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    Foothill Poultry

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 12:00 pm - 4:00 PM

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    Patrick's Berry Farm - Currants

    Patrick's Berry Farm

    3.9(12 reviews)
    67.8 mi

    I'm sad I didn't find this gem sooner. It's perfect to visit Apple Hill during the summer when the…read morecrowds aren't obscene for the berry days that most of the places have going on like at Boa Vista with their blueberry and blackberry days. They have a huge selection of berries to for U-pick at their farm such as blackberries, loganberries, boysenberries, and even currants, which is a rare find. They have white, red, and black currants. Their picking is during a short period of time in the few weeks of July so a lot of things can get picked over the later you go. We went close to closing time at 2pm and it took a while to find the raspberry/loganberry area. We picked boysenberries, loganberries, and currants. We ended up picking too much and not realizing the cost was not just per bucket but per pound $5 each per bucket and per pound, so 3 buckets ended up being $80!! So it is pretty pricey. All of the berries were yummy and good, though I wish they had boxes or berry containers instead of plastic bags because in combination with the several pounds of weight in each bag with the 100+ degree day, a lot of the berries ended up getting smushed on the way home. That was a bit of a bummer, but I guess I'll use for smoothies. We'll definitely be back to pick more berries next year, but will be bringing a box and I would highly suggest doing the same if purchasing a large quantity.

    Brian is the best!!! His farm produces the best berries and vegetables I've ever had!! Literally…read moreeverything I've ever got is unmatched, carrots onions tomatoes cauliflower potatoes beets all kinds of berries and everything else is so delicious! You can taste in the food the hard work and years of dedication and care that goes into running a farm. Thanks Brian!!!

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    Once In A Blue Moon Berries - Blueberries

    Once In A Blue Moon Berries

    4.5(2 reviews)
    85.4 mi

    This place is lovely…read more First of all, if you're planning to come here to pick blueberries, you should visit their Facebook page to find out when they will be open. They close on certain days when there are not enough blueberries that are ripe in order to give the unripe blueberries a chance to ripen. Once you arrive, follow the signs that lead you to the parking field. Park in the field, and then head to the areas that say welcome. They will let you use their buckets. It took me three hours to fill one bucket completely and a second bucket 2/3 of the way. They charge $20 a bucket so I paid $35 for mine (I think they round to the nearest quarter of a bucket. The family who owns this organic farm are so nice! They'll tell you all about blueberries (I learned that blueberry bushes can live for 60 years). There are 4 or 5 different varieties of blueberries but I ended up mixing them in my bucket so I have no idea which is which haha. This is a super fun activity to do with friends. Highly recommend.

    After my husband took our son strawberry picking he wanted to find a blueberry farm. We have…read moreblueberry bushes at home but nothing like this farm!!! There's probably more than a dozen rows of blueberry bushes with at least 8-10 per row. When you arrive at there's a little barn and the owner sits at a table and tells you how the process works. There's a waiver you sign (thanks Covid) and then you are free to grab a bucket and start picking. I believe a full bucket is $10 and a half bucket is $5 and you pay after you pick. We barely picked any cause my toddler wasn't super patient but still paid $10. We came about a month ago when the berries were pretty well picked through. I'd like to come back earlier in the season and take some time to fill a bucket since there's nothing like fresh blueberries! There was a little petting zoo set up when we came. Its nice of the owner allow the public come to her farm to pick the fresh berries. The property is quite lovely too

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    Harris Family Farm

    Harris Family Farm

    4.2(57 reviews)
    64.7 mi
    $$$

    Cute and chill, but the cat situation was a bit much…read more---------------- The Harris Family Farm was cute! My husband and I went on a Friday, the day before their Lavender Days event. We tried the lavender lemonade slushy and it was super refreshing. We were the only ones there, and pulling up was a little confusing since it looks very home-y, and we weren't totally sure where things were happening. They had a nice little selection of goodies for sale, and overall the vibe was really chill. However... there was a cat hanging around that became a bit of a deal-breaker. It climbed right up on the table where the utensils, napkins, and bagged chips were -- literally sat on the chip bags like it owned the place. Clearly not its first time doing that. who wants cat booty on their food? I'm all for farm animals and pets, but I don't think they should be around areas where food is being handled or served -- especially where straws and napkins are kept. Then our drink came out with a straw already in it, and while it was brought from the kitchen, it made me wonder if the cat's allowed back there too. They also mentioned a flower garden we could check out, which we did but it took only a few minutes, and then we headed out. Overall, it's a relaxing little spot, but not much to do, and the food hygiene situation needs some serious work. I definitely don't want cat butt near my snacks.

    We have gone to Harris tree farm faithfully for over 30 years to select and cut our Christmas tree…read more We always stop in the bake shop and enjoy the apple cider donuts, tamales, and cider. It's a great way to take a break from the hustle and bustle in town and enjoy being outdoors for a day.

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