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    Lewin Farms

    3.3 (207 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Phil H.

    Terrific selection of fresh grown veggies, fruits, and other produce. My first time out here as we were on a day trip to walk around Riverhead area and explore a bit. We got plenty of produce to use for the Labor Day weekend BBQ's and meals. Some items were a great deal and some a little pricey but the quality is worth it. Aisles and aisles of bins filled with seasonal veggies and fruits. Some refrigerated items such as local eggs, dairy, beer, and also pastries by the register areas. Garden area next door with seasonal plants and decorations for purchase. They had some food trucks here too, along with fresh roasted corn to buy and nibble on. A bit expensive but could not pass up that corn with butter!

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    Kaitlyn M.

    Been coming pumpkin picking here since I was a child and I have only the fondest memories! The patch was absolutely amazing this year! A wonderful variety of beautiful pumpkins in all shapes, sizes, and colors. Gerry is always so wonderful and $40 for all you can carry is amazing! Visiting Lewin Farms will always be a staple in my family's festivities!

    Sharon J.

    There were so many varieties to choose from, but miles and miles of walking. There are signs in the front telling you which side your preference is on. I would recommend taking a picture because that is the only sign. I wish there were signs at the beginning of each row to narrow down the search.

    They provide you containers to pick your fruits / veggies
    Casey C.

    We went to visit Lewin Farms on our day trip to Calverton. We went during the beginning of July when it was blueberry, raspberry, and blackberry season. Do make sure to call the number provided to make sure the farms are open. An automated voice will play listing what crops you can pick and hours of operation. There is no entrance fee for the picking farm, and you pay by weight at the end. The staff was very kind as well. At the picking area, there is a large water tank where you can wash your hands (do not use for washing your fruits!). Drinks and snacks are also for sale too. During our visit, the blackberries were not yet ripe, unfortunately, and some of the raspberries as well. That did not take away from our experience since many of the blueberries were ready to be picked towards the far end of the farm. I recommend picking towards the ends of the rows since that's where we found most of our big juicy blueberries. At the main area Lewin Farms has a market where yoy can buy produce and other goods, but my friend and I just got some blueberry ice cream. To our delight it was light and airy, only issue I had was that it had a ton of blue food coloring that left our months like we ate a smurf lol. I reccomend this place for the family, friends, or even just for yourself too for a nice day trip out East. You can enjoy a snack that you worked hard for!

    Pic some strawberries and smell the flowers!
    Barbara P.

    WE HAD A BLAST! I can't wait to bring the kids back in a couple of weeks when they start selling roasted corn! Lots of big juicy strawberries, a big field where the kids can run around and pick strawberries! Plenty of parking space. They sell drinks and ice cream at the entrance. We are driving back and planning our return. Fair price. You pay for what you pick, with no entrance fee.

    Kseniya K.

    Call before visiting the farm: the auto recorded message will tell you what "pick your own" is available for the day. The farm store is open 9am to 5pm. Tons of people buy fresh produce and baked goods all day long. Pick your own fields are located a few miles away from the store. Follow the signs on the road. Vegetable fields--to the right of the farm store parking lot, fruit orchards--to the left. You can pick your ow vegetables from 9am to 4:30pm, fruits--from 12 to 4:30pm. Cash ONLY in pick your own fields. Use the ATM at the store, before driving to pick your own produce. All pick your own is priced by weight. Bring bags for gathering. On August 20, all the peaches were still unripe. No idea why people were picking green, rock hard fruit from the trees. Wait a few weeks and come back. Vegetables were also on the unripe side. You could find a few tomatoes, peppers, and baby eggplants to take home. Watermelons were also growing in the vegetable fields. Extensive fields, so bring sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun, as there's no shade. Staff were friendly. Porter potties available on premises.

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    Ling C.

    Recently, I have been making berries smoothie after working out. Thus, when my friend was organizing a trip to Lewin Farms, I was in. I love freezing blueberries and raspberries to make my delicious concoction. When we arrived, there was a stand where you asked them for those cartons. They informed us $6.99 a pound for blueberries and $7 ish for raspberries and blackberries. Here are some tips for newbies. Spray yourself with insect repellent beforehand. I was stung a couple of times. Also, bring a cooler with ice to store your berries. The last important tip, ask for a cover for the carton. I asked if they had saran plastic wraps, they gave me cardboard cutouts. I didn't want my berries flying out during the long drive. My friend was prepared; she brought Tupperware. Have fun!

    Chelle L.

    Had a fantastic time with my family at Lewin Farms. We picked our own peaches, apples, and berries. I really appreciated we could call the farm to see what U-Picks were available as well as stay updated through their Instagram. The place was easy to find and the big signs on the roads were great to let us know where to go. They also provided plastic bags for us. Looking forward to coming back!

    Daniel B.

    Highly recommend for blueberry/raspberry/blackberry picking. Large selection, vast property, ridiculously low prices and super tasty fruit. It was a fun experience and definitely worth the drive out to Riverhead. No cover, so you get charged only for what you buy. The peach picking area was also massive with a great selection. Definitely something that I can see becoming a yearly outing!

    Wen Na Z.

    My friends and I stopped by Lewin's this weekend and we enjoyed our time picking peaches and veggies. I was afraid peaches were out of season, but they still had a lot of peach trees ready to harvest! I love that they don't charge an admissions fee, and only for the fruits/veggies you pick. We also tried their roasted corn with corn seasoning and apple cider donuts. The corn was superb!! Additionally, they update their phone message frequently, so it's nice to know what is available on the day of.

    Sami B.

    In my opinion Berry picking is one of the most important activities on the summer checklist and Lewin Farms delivers on all fronts. Family friendly but also good for couples or even a stop on the way to eastern-Long Island's wine country, this farm offers a little something for everyone. It was not packed despite the beautiful weather and there was enough fruit on the vine to ensure we weren't just picking the leftovers. The farm stand also offers treats and beer for sale after you're done picking. The kind staff only adds to the experience. Whether a full day trip or just a part of your eastern LI adventures, Lewin Farms is a great addition to any summer weekend.

    Linda D.

    Lewin Farms is consist of the store and Pick Your Own (fruits/berries/vegetables depending on the season). The store is stocked up by their local products, and their pies are a must!!! We also like stopping by at the store site for their hot menu; roasted corn, potatoes, warm apple cider donuts, ice cream, apple cider,... which ONLY accepts CASH. We feel that Lewin farms are one of the better farms for Pick Your Own: berries, peaches, apples , various vegetables. Today was our first time coming out here this year due to COVID (missed the berries and peaches). Overall the pricing are reasonable. Please keep in mind during the summer time, especially weekends they are Busy. The staff are friendly and courteous. For some reason the apple crops this year was a little disappointing, but this is something the staff can't control. Still to this day they do not have labels/notices what apple trees are located where; or at least a map (giant map on display for all to see where is what). We been coming here for a while and know where to go.

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    Lots of apples to pick trees not labeled of what kind. Some were a little newly. Needed cooking aples and couldn't find any

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    farm picking so enjoyable pears and peaches crunchy sweet and juicy.. tomatoes sweet very natural

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    wonderful family farm growing variety of produce and fruit. Everyone is so helpful and friendly.

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    Wonderful place! Their fruits and vegetables always fresh!! Service is very helpful and kind

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    The BEST Apple Cider Donuts I ever tasted, ate and enjoyed. This farm is my Favorite for all time. I love Lewin Farms, xoxo.

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    Good food in market. get there early in season if you're picking. Gets beat up fast with all the traffic.

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    Their cooked corn is amazing! They have a lot of fresh foods to choose from and lots of pumpkins!

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    Fabulous fresh produce, can pick your own blueberries etc. bought a few weeks worth of fresh produce to bring home to NYC.

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    Ask the Community - Lewin Farms

    What are the upick apple prices? Is there an admission price per person on weekends?

    Don't know Apple price. They don't charge admission. Free parking since you park in the toad side. Just pay what you pick. But they don't have any children activities either. Just pick and leave.

    Anyone know if they are open this Saturday? During the public holiday?

    Yes weather permitting for picking fruits and vegetables (during the season) they are open on Saturday's. During holidays not sure.

    Cuál es la dirección exacta?

    Google maps got me there without a problem...the farm store is on one side of the road and the u-pick strawberries were on the other side of road.

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    Hayden Peach Orchard

    Hayden Peach Orchard

    2.9(7 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Large peach orchard. We went on a Sunday, a few days after a big storm. Got there first thing in…read morethe morning and were surprised to find the parking lot already half full. Entrance was $4 per person, but you the first $4 worth of peaches back. And it was only $2/Lb thereafter. A bargain. Even with the loss of much fruit and some trees from the storm, we were able to find about 80 pounds of peaches after an hour. Most needed a few more days to soften. But, some of us enjoy their tartness and crunchiness anyway. And despite having large sections of the farm roped off, due to fallen trees, there was plenty of space for our family to roam without bumping into other people. There was also a stand selling grilled corn. And, there were plenty of portopotties, with anti bac available. Our family had a nice time and took home enough peaches to spread around a few families. And it was a bargain compared to other farms we've been to. Sweet! Made the hour drive from Queens worth it.

    We went at end of August One Saturday. Free parking on unpaved lot. Picking was right next to…read morethe parking lot. It was convenient. Only peaches. No other vegetables to pick. I called in the morning. Recording stated there are peaches to pick but didn't specify which kind. Upon arrival, I find out only yellow peaches and nectarines available. White peaches and donut peaches available for purchase only at the table. $20 for 1-3 persons but we had 4 people ( including 2 kids) got in no problem. The admission included 7 lb of fruit. Anything extra was $2.85 per pound. Tree rows are numbered. We were told to pick between number 35 to 46. We didn't see many peaches but we saw lots of nectarines. We saw other trees full of peaches but they were blocked and supervised by staff. We ended up getting over 10 lb of fruit and paid extra. Got some donut peaches for $8, about 6 of them in a small basket. There were stands selling corn on a cob, lemonade, snow cones, popcorn and ice cream from a truck. No other children activities. Spanish is the language there even the sign was written in Spanish. The ladies at the cashier spoke English. Not a five star because the phone recording didn't specify what kind of peaches available. I especially love the donut peaches which was available last weekend but not this time. Also I didn't see many peaches on trees. Many were picked already or fallen on the ground, giving out some rotten fruity smell.

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    Windy Acre Farms - Okra

    Windy Acre Farms

    3.9(101 reviews)
    3.3 mi
    $$

    We are back a little earlier this year! This time with my sister, the girls, and Bubs. This will be…read moreone of my forever favorite farms because you can have the kids play for free out by wooden tractors and trains. There is a store to purchase a bunch of pies and produce as well as stands where you can get some goodies like popcorn and cookies. The building all the way to the far right is accessible to the public and when you go in, it a spacious area with a bar. They are waiting on a liquor license so you can get your apple cider slushes and chill for a bit. Apples were available for picking but Bubs for tires by the time we walked over to U-pick. We will be back when the pumpkins are full grown for sure.

    Such a fun place with a bit of everything in U-pick. We went a bit early this year (mid-September)…read moreand a lot of apples were roped off and not ripe. I sampled some of the available apples and they were not that sweet but I had already paid for the box ($67 for one peck) so I just picked the ones that were ok. I also picked lots of string beans, so it wasn't a complete waste. I was told it was a rip off but I enjoyed the experience. Fast forward a few days and now the apples are very sweet and crisp! Better than what you get at the supermarket for sure. The green beans are also fresh and not like the mushy bags you get at Trader Joe's. There's nothing like farm to table. They also have a nice bakery with excellent cheese bread and pies. Very fresh and warm when we bought them. The location is closer to Nassau and Manhattan than other farms on Long Island. We wanted to go to Milk Pail but it was a longer drive.

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    Davis Peach Farm

    Davis Peach Farm

    2.0(66 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$

    Haven't had one in a while that was sweet and juicy. Decided to go to Davis Peach Farm. They were…read more Small and sour.

    Every year I go to Lewins for Apple picking and Harbes for pumpkin picking (both highly…read morerecommended), but this year we accidently scheduled apple picking for a day that Lewins was closed so we decided to go here. BIG mistake! During September and October I realize I can easily buy apples and pumpkins at the Shoprite located a half of a block away from my house, but what I really want is the EXPERIENCE of picking them with my family. It's something we look forward to each fall and always enjoy. Well, so much for "always". Today's trip to the Davis Peach farm was how I imagine a convicted felons first trip must be to Rikers Island. You are greeted at the gate by large signs that basically tell you that you are only allowed the clothes on your back and the loved ones you arrived with. For those that can't read, a large man will remind you of the rules and then make your wife put her tiny purse back in the truck. He did thank us for complying with the rules, but in a way that felt disingenuous. Next up is the half asleep/half annoyed bag handler that forces you to front ten dollars before you set foot in the field. Not that you don't get the ten bucks put towards your purchase, but it's another example of how this place is run. With more rules than Seinfelds Soup Nazi.... The fields are covered with broken branches, garbage, and yellow police caution tape. But since I had already paid the ten dollar minimum, I just made the best of it and filled our bags and got the hell out of there. To be fair, the fruit towards the back was nice and ripe. It's just that to get there you have to deal with all of the hostility and regulations first. But that's what I get for not hitting yelp before I went!!!!

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    Bakewicz Farms

    Bakewicz Farms

    3.9(13 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    The Easter egg hunt was fantastic and bakewicz farms always delivers! The tickets must be purchased…read moreon line to ensure your child gets a spot to participate. The staff is wonderful and the owners wife is extremely accommodating to all of our children's needs. Her and her husband go above and beyond insuring that your child has a wonderful experience and I just love that!!! This is a prepaid event making sure there are enough eggs for all children of all ages !! My hat goes off to these owners as no child ever wants to go home!!! This farm is one farm you want to support because there's fun for everyone!!! Most importantly, they keep our children safe!

    We went to the Minnie and Mickey themed night at the farm tonight and unfortunately it seemed like…read morethey were extremely overwhelmed with the amount of people that showed up. Not only was parking very difficult to navigate, there were barely any staff inside the children's play area. After paying $15 per child, you'd expect at least some employees keeping tabs on the play area. So many of the kids' toys/playgrounds were over capacity to the point of being dangerous. Additionally, the poor cows in the beginning of the animal area had wounds on their legs that were exposed. I hate to think that they are not being well taken care of. While we were excited to see a Mickey and Minnie to take photos with, the costumes were lacking the typical playful features. They were most definitely a step (or two) down from the real costumes. The kicker was that the $10 Mickey pretzel didn't even come warm. $20 for two cold pretzels is something else. Overall a pretty disappointing experience.

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    Fink's Country Farm - Field Planting Process

    Fink's Country Farm

    4.0(83 reviews)
    2.8 mi
    $$

    We had a great time at the farm today. We arrived late which was bittersweet since it was pretty…read moreempty but they were also closing soon so we did not have much time to spend time doing all the activities. We bought the ticket for their big slide and our kiddo had a blast riding it a bunch of times. The staff there's were really nice. We got to hang out with all the animals and that was the best because there was literally no other person at the farm, at that time. They have hand washing stations, decent bathrooms, tons of things that kids can jump on, ride and play with. It's so nice and I definitely want to come back. We payed on the go-carts and they also have huge bouncy pillows and a big corn playpen for the kiddies that love sensory play. They have a beautiful nursery and small farm store, so on the way out I purchased some flavored honey, painted rocks, and plants, for my mother.

    Dunks Country Farm is an awesome place to spend a day, whether you're going with kids or just…read morelooking for something fun and low-key to do. The whole property is clean, well-kept, and has that cozy, family-run feel. The staff is friendly and patient, and you can tell they really put effort into making the experience great for everyone. There are a ton of things to do from animals to hay rides to seasonal activities and everything is organized so you never feel rushed. It's one of those spots where you can wander around, take your time, and just enjoy being outside. Perfect for families and my kids had a lot of fun.

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    May's Farm - Mays Farm

    May's Farm

    4.2(10 reviews)
    1.8 mi
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    A few minutes/ miles before the north fork on the south side of the road when heading east.. is…read moreMay's Farm. Swooping into the parking lot to glance at the rows of tables, saw a half a dozen varieties of Heirloom tomatoes. Can't resist over sized, fresh heirloom tomatoes. They grow them and also the eggplant and cucumbers the clerk said. Some other items are locally grown for convenience as most farm stands share product to create a better shopping experience. It works. Saw some nice local potato chips, saw fruit and even pies. Went with what they grow to check them out, and some local green lettuce, super fresh that can't be beat.

    Favorite farm & perfect location in Wading River. The absolute best canteloupe you'll ever have…read more Tomatoes as well - they had orders on the side for people that make sauce with them that come back year after year for their tomatoes. I do not make sauce but if I did I would get the tomatoes for my sauce from Mays farm. The corn was super fresh and I went every week to get my corn to bbq each week. I look forward to going for a fall pumpkin picking trip. they have a large selection of pumpkins, including the white pumpkins which are my favorite. I look forward to their delicious roasted corn and huge mums! last year I also went to a "decorate your own " wreath session they had at Christmastime and they let me decorate a grave blanket instead for my moms grave. very nice people.

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    Lewin Farms - pickyourown - Updated May 2026

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