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    Rocky Point Farm

    4.5 (12 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 12:00 pm

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    Wonderful blueberry picking which starts mid July! Yum!
    Joanna R.

    Best fresh blueberry picking around RI. I love the flyer with tips and recipes as well. Less than $20 for 9.6lbs of fresh blueberries :) First thing in the morning, it is so peaceful! Loved every second of it. Two hours flew by in the blink of an eye.

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    Bill W.

    GREAT TIME will be had by all at this place! This is by far one of the best local "pick your own" farms. Make sure you bring a hat and be ready to spend a couple of hours. The price is about $2 a pound and you are welcome to eat as you pick. The staff is super knowledgeable and they have free water and a port-o-potty in case you need to use the bathroom. Kids and adults alike will enjoy this detour.

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    Four Town Farm - Fresh strawberries

    Four Town Farm

    (90 reviews)

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    I have never been to Four Town Farm until recently, but always heard wonderful rave reviews from…read morefamily members who get their corn and other fresh produce for gatherings throughout the year. I am glad I had a chance to visit before Thanksgiving to stock up on some goodies! If you've been to Sweet Berry Farm in Middletown, Four Town is kind of similar, although the rustic farmhouse-chic shop does not have a prepared foods counter. However, they more than make up for it with all the amazing vegetables and fruits grown onsite. I was very impressed with the Honeycrisp Apples and Butternut Squash, as well as their wide selection of house made jellies and salad dressings. In addition to Four Town's slate of offerings, they also showcase other local vendors such as Wrights Dairy Farm's milk and cakes and Venda Ravioli's frozen fresh pasta and sauces. Four Town also carries fresh flowers and greenery that is holiday-ready - Christmas Trees and decorative wreaths and evergreen garlands. The team is friendly and offers excellent assistance in recommendations and recipe ideas- everyone we interacted with was delightful. This is a great stop along the way to lunch or dinner in neighboring Warren or Bristol, and a lovely way to spend a weekend afternoon!

    I love everything about Four Town Farm. The market itself has great baked goods, fresh produce,…read moresome fun items you won't find at a typical grocery store etc. I love that depending on the season they have different pick your own options- pumpkins, flowers, strawberries. They have a nice coy pond outside that the kids I babysit for love to go see every time we come, they even have two goats that you can visit- Dixie and Belle!

    Salisbury Farm - So many gorgeous gourds

    Salisbury Farm

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    Salisbury Farm makes for a great autumn day trip. They have the small-farm feel with a lot of the…read morefun activities of a bigger operation. We loved the free hayride that dropped us off at the pumpkin patch, and the highland cow was adorable. Corn maze was pretty steeply priced but the employees were really great to work with. Would definitely come back!

    On this sunny Autumn day, I just needed to get out and enjoy autumn in New England. I was thinking…read more'apples, I want some Macintosh apples'. So what did I do? I went on yelp and searched 'orchards'. Which lead me to Salisbury Farm. First of all, I know you all are thinking "Johnston?" This farm is right down the road from the Scituate art festival location. It's rural. This is not the Johnston I think of (sorry Johnston). Don't let the location dissuade you. It's lovely. A small store is located in a big old barn and sells gourds, pumpkins, soap, peppers, tomatoes, mums plus some merch, honey and more. Goats and a cow named Finlay (who I am obsessed with) are located just outside for everyone to enjoy. They also have some kid sized fun things to do right there by the barn. They also have a corn maze which I was interested in doing, but wasn't sure about, so I asked 'how big is your corn maze' and was told '5 acres.' What? Five acres? No way. I'm not sure how they measure that (I'm not a surveyor) but that sounded like a nice stretch of the legs and I was all in. We were given maps of the maze with our purchase, which is absolutely necessary. Without the map I have no idea how we would have gotten through. Honestly, we passed two women, going the wrong way, who said they had been in there for 45 minutes and couldn't find the way out. They did not follow the map. For all I know they are still in there. We spent about 30 minutes in the maze (I'm a good map reader) and then walked on over to the pumpkin patch. Most of the pumpkins are at the barn, but it was a nice walk and we passed fields of strawberries (out of season in October). In the Spring I'll check back for their strawberry harvest. The sunflowers are past their prime in October, but last month you could cut your own sunflowers and I bet they were gorgeous then. The maze is not an inexpensive experience, but it is something you only get to do in the Fall and it does support a local farm, so for me it was worth it and I had fun. The corn crop this year is having some difficulty (2024). Much of the maze is tall and conceals all as you would expect. Parts of the maze however are not dense and the farm has a sign up in that section with information about their plans to amend the fields for next years crop. There are a lot of signs throughout the maze: Jokes Emergency flags to wave if you are totally lost Four emergency exits Information about Halloween and the farm. There is also a raffle with your purchase so ask at the store about that. Two picnic tables are near the entrance/exit. If you have a group this could be your meeting place if you are separated or if you have little ones, you can hang out here while the bigger ones go through the maze. Bring snacks. Enjoy the day! I did get to buy myself some Macintosh apples (for those of you wondering). We were here on a week day, so it wasn't a full tilt, weekend extravaganza. I am thinking on the weekends it's a lot of family fun in the Autumn.

    Rocky Point Farm - pickyourown - Updated May 2026

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