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Wind Drift Orchard

4.3 (15 reviews)
Closed 8:00 am - 1:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Aliyah S.

This was such a fun experience for my family and I! We went on the best kind of day where it was cloudy in the morning and not as hot. This orchard located out in Harrah, Oklahoma. When you drive in, there's a small stand where you check in. It's $10 a person to walk around the orchard and eat off the tree + it gets you a free cup of homemade peach ice cream at their concession. You can pay an extra fee for a box of peaches to pick and take home. We got a size small box for $20 which fit around 20-30 peaches. They have a little shuttle that takes you to and from the parking area to the orchard. This orchard has over 40 varieties of peaches. There was tons to pick from. Some of the best tasting peaches were picked over but that's to be expected I suppose. It's also very pretty in general if you'd like photo opportunities. I'd recommend close toed shoes as there a lot of stickers and fire ant hills around. Overall very nice experience! The people here are very kind and I can tell they take pride in what they grow.

A bunch of tiny peaches
Rachel R.

Pricey! Peaches are tiny . They seemed all clustered and most rotting. $10.00 to just enter then you pay another price depending on how much you want, kinda hard to know the size you need by not being able to look at what's on the trees! I should've just bought the small! I feel kinda ripped off but this will also be the last time I go!

London L.

All I can say is that this place is amazingly beautiful and clean. We went to the East orchard where you can drive up to the peach trees. I don't recall the last time I've came this close to a peach orchard, but it sure brings back the good old childhood memories. The peaches tasted great and the customer service was excellent. The staff was so friendly. They were able to check everyone in and out in no time. You can taste the fruits to see if you like them before commit to purchasing. A huge plus is that they allow pets, bring your fur babies because they'll sure love it. I know mine did, I'm still in AWE as to how beautiful and well kept this farm is. In all we paid $50'for a full box worth about 20-25lbs of peaches.

Lots and lots of peaches in all different varieties.  We love fresh peaches and love eating them even more.  The staff is great.
Brooke R.

This orchard is just east of OKC in Harrah. They have two, I have only seen/been to one, the west orchard. It is full of all different varieties of peaches and even on a super hot Oklahoma day you can get in and out with a full box of fresh picked peaches in under 30 minutes. I believe you can also purchase pre picked fruits. I have only seen peaches, but they claim plums and nectarines as well. The staff in incredibly friendly. This year they added a new transport feature. You no longer have to walk from your car to the orchard, you get on a nifty tractor and ride up. The price per box has also Increased. We paid $36 last year for an overflowing box, this heat it is $50. But seriously folks - that's about 25 pounds of delicious peaches, so it's worth it!

Signs for pricing.
Faye L.

This place is simply beautiful. The smell of the fresh peaches hits you in the face! You can park and a tractor will take you to the area where you can pick your own peaches. You get a choice between a bag or a box to use. We used a bag for our first time, and paid $12 for 6 pounds of peaches. We will come back! Customer service is friendly and inviting!

My daughter enjoying the Desiree peaches, husband in the background dropping his.

So much fun with my family today picking peaches. Kid friendly, very helpful staff and delicious peaches! We will be back for sure, and soon!

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Can we buy peaches without walking and picking?

Yes! When you first drive into the property, they have a little store set up and you can buy peaches, watermelon, nectarines all right there at the front. They also sell their product at farmers markets on the weekends so you have a couple of… Read more

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After you're done with picking, the tractor comes back by to take you and your pickings to the weigh station where you give the nice lovely people $2/lb.

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