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    Surowiec Farms

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Wild Berry Farm - Perfect Picking today

    Wild Berry Farm

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    While staying at a glamp site (glamping, someone has a tent and bed out for you. It's a nice…read morealternative to camping while still being out in nature) we noticed signs for Wild Berries. So we decided to check it out. The farm is a nice visit. We were greeted by Nancy, and her energetic dog, Guss. We picked up a bucket, given a quick tutorial on the best way to pick blueberries, and off we went. We picked nearly a pound of blueberries in about 45-50 minutes. It was a nice activity. We tried some of the blueberries and they were delightful. Nancy was very pleasant and friendly. Worth stopping by.

    I have been picking wild blueberries for years but it can be tricky to find good spots with lots of…read moreberries in easy reach. I found Wild Berry Farm from by doing a Google search on "farms with wild blueberries" and I'm so glad I did! I spoke to Nancy, the owner of the farm (who is lovely) and arranged visit. I don't think she planned to be open the day we went, however, she graciously accommodated my husband and I. When we pulled into the property, we were greeted with the most gorgeous farmland scenery and 2 friendly frolicking border collies. Nancy gave us a tour and some history about her wild blueberry orchard and then showed us where to pick. I have never seen so many wild blueberry bushes with tons of ripe fruit in one place. Nancy also has PYO delicious red and pinkish colored raspberries. It turns out that my husband, who is allergic to raspberries, can eat the pinkish ones without any problems- I think they are called "Queen Anne" raspberries. Nancy also sells some other nice items including wild blueberry sauce and a delicious wild blueberry syrup that I used to make a nice craft cocktail. Picking the blueberries was a peaceful and kind of a therapeutic activity that we really enjoyed. We chose the smaller bucket size and had plenty to use 5 cups on a delicious pie with some left over for yogurt, salad, oatmeal, etc. We HIGHLY recommend a visit to this unique wild blueberry farm located in the beautiful Lakes Region. We are definitely heading back before the wild berry season ends!!!

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    Wild Berry Farm
    Wild Berry Farm
    Wild Berry Farm

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    Hackleboro Orchards - Who doesn't love apple picking!?

    Hackleboro Orchards

    4.8(5 reviews)
    10.8 mi
    $$

    Nice people. We showed up right before the skies opened up and it began to pour. The people were…read moreattentive as they could tell we didn't know anything and weren't from the area so they gave us the run down and let us go out and get soaked. Was really hoping to get some apple cider but then we're making it, so we picked some apples, bought a pumpkin, apples, and syrup, and headed out to dry off. Would have liked to try this dry, and with more stuff in their selling barn area but - can't win them all.

    Hackleboro Orchards is THE place to go in northern NH for pick-your-own apples and all sorts of…read morefresh produce. Easy accessibility from exit 18 off of 93 and ample free parking makes getting here and getting your wares out simple and part of the fun. The drive up to Canterbury and through the town is absolutely gorgeous, and traffic levels stay relatively low. Hackleboro boasts acres of apple trees of many different varieties -- McIntosh, Cortland, Red and Gold Delicious, Puritan, Empire, and Northern Spy (call for availability). Long-handled pickers are provided, and the management requests that patrons refrain from climbing trees. They also have pick-your-own blueberries, peaches, strawberries, and other fruit (when in season), as well as a farm stand with freshly-made apple pies, apple cobblers, home-made cider, honey, maple syrup and candies, flowers, cookbooks, pumpkins, and lots more. Everything looks and tastes wonderful, and I make a special trip up whenever I can during the fall because of the sheer quality as well as my belief that it's important to support local farmers and family-run businesses. I know the family that runs the orchard, and they give the utmost care to the trees and animals under their watch. Speaking of the animals, there's a goat pen and some rabbits, as well as a horse, some chickens, and a number of farm cats and dogs. The farm is extremely family-friendly and bringing children and (leashed!) pets is encouraged. There are even free tractor rides on weekends! There is also an observation deck at the front of the orchard -- it boasts vistas of the mountains superior to anything else I've seen in the area. Treat yourself to a trip to Hackleboro Orchards. (There's a farm stand in Boscawen, too, and the farm attends various fairs each year, including the largely popular Deerfield Fair.) You will not be disappointed -- the quality of the products, the care of the people in charge, and the overall air and feel of the place is unparalleled. Hackleboro isn't just a business -- it's a family, and when you visit, you're a part of it too.

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    Hackleboro Orchards - HORRIBLE !!!! Apples are pitted and gross. They make you prepay and won't refund your money once you find out how bad they Are.

    HORRIBLE !!!! Apples are pitted and gross. They make you prepay and won't refund your money once you find out how bad they Are.

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    Hackleboro Orchards - Ear to ear smiles after Apple picking!

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    Ear to ear smiles after Apple picking!

    McKenzie's Farm

    McKenzie's Farm

    4.8(13 reviews)
    31.1 mi

    Beautiful Fall Vibes, Donut Win, Food Truck Fail…read more We visited McKenzie Farm for their Mctoberfest event and had a great time overall. It was super busy, cars packed in everywhere, long lines to get in to pay for the things we bought and for donuts. But once inside, the fall charm made up for it. There was no admission fee which was nice. The apple picking was peaceful with no lines and perfect for photo ops and enjoying the day. We got lucky with hot, fresh apple cider donuts that had just come out when we paid and they were absolutely delicious. The apple cider slushie was refreshing, and I grabbed caramel popcorn to go. Big downside: we waited 20 minutes in line at a food truck only to be told they had to shut down because they ran out of food right when it was our turn. Major bummer! That said, the weather was beautiful, the energy was festive, and the free entry is a big plus. Worth visiting, just go early, expect crowds, and maybe pack a snack!

    Simply can't rate it 5 stars - more than once, we tried ordering the donuts. DO NOT EAT!! No matter…read morehow good they smell. They never clean the fryer: all the nasty (filthy) grease ends up in your mouth(I'm talking COATING your mouth after just a few bites!! It's like I licked a dirty cast iron, after fat has cooled off from cooking something else in it. Not to mention, whatever it's doing to your gut!). Just horrible, and we have gotten sick from them. If you can't keep up with the fryers, don't serve people like that, it's harmful!! How someone has not ended up in the hospital... Waste of money and resources, that's for sure. So sad. I find it strange that the products from other (clearly small) businesses they sell are not labeled in accordance with law - you are supposed to state your ingredients, at least! Clearly, this place has never been audited. I want to be cheering for farms MORE than other industries, but these things just don't make sense, and seems abusive of public, blind trust. Do it right!! That all being said, it's the only farm to find Snowsweet apples. They have a great many apple trees of varying species, so it's a good place for that. Lots of produce and land to pick from.

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    McKenzie's Farm - Strawberries

    Strawberries

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    McKenzie's Farm - Strawberries yum!

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    Strawberries yum!

    Keenan Family Farm

    Keenan Family Farm

    5.0(1 review)
    3.7 mi

    Fun, FUN, FUUUN BLUEBERRY PICKIN'!! We were looking for…read moresome activities that didn't require Blue Light Glasses (PTSD from Zoom'n 24/7 lol) for the family while we journeyed through the New England States. Turns out BLUEBERRIES are a big deal here! Also found out there are a lot of options all over the New England states to PICK YOUR OWN BLUEBERRIES! Alright, let's get yelpin'! We looked for blueberry farms on our route from Boston to Maine, but struggled to get ones to answer their phone or were closed for the season (late July 2021). Sadly, not many options on Yelp either. To our good fortune, though, Keenan Family Farms answered the call and fit our time schedule for travel! Yay! Here we come Keenan Family Farm! So off to New Hampshire we went! We used Google Maps to find them, and it worked out just fine. Small sign on the roadside "Pick Your Own Blueberries" pointing us in the correct direction. Also note a small blue farm stand sitting in the front driveway. Grass lot off the road for parking was easy to get in. Followed the blueberry signs to the back and found Ms. Candice in the back lounging, appearing to be waiting for our arrival. Pleasant lass to chat with, down to earth, seemed to enjoy sharing this experience with the world! No strict rules to contend with. Pints or buckets are the options for holding containers. 100% organic grown here, so you can eat straight from the bushes even! This was our first family outing picking anything and it was a fun time! We spent over an hour wandering and leisurely picking to our hearts' content. Solid family bonding time! Once we were done, we gathered back at Ms. Candice's table, happily paid for our loot, graciously thanked her, and off we went, chowing down on blueberries for the rest of the drive. We were able to refrigerate our blueberries every day and they lasted a week before completely finishing them. So pretty nice not having to stuff our faces all at once! VERY EASY RECOMMENDATION! Yummy blueberries to nom nom on, solid OUTDOOR family bonding time, pleasant owners to interact with... what's not to love about any of that!?! Enjoy!

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    Keenan Family Farm - Bunches of blueberries all over!

    Bunches of blueberries all over!

    Keenan Family Farm - Street sign

    Street sign

    Keenan Family Farm - Our Family's loot for today's pickin' session!

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    Our Family's loot for today's pickin' session!

    Surowiec Farms - farms - Updated May 2026

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