U-Pick Farms in Alachua County

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Seasonal U-Pick Farms in Gainesville & Alachua County

Across Gainesville and Alachua County, local farms open their gates throughout the year, inviting visitors to harvest fresh, regionally grown produce. Seasonal offerings like strawberries, blueberries, muscadine grapes, vegetables, and cut flowers provide a hands-on connection to North Central Florida’s agricultural roots.

U-Pick farms allow visitors of all ages to connect with the land, meet local growers, and enjoy food straight from the source. Each visit delivers the freshest seasonal flavors while supporting Alachua County’s farmers and strengthening the local food community.

U-Pick Strawberry Farms (January – April)

Brown’s Farm
18120 NE State Rd 26, Hawthorne, FL 32640
(352) 475 – 2015

A Hawthorne favorite, Brown’s Farm invites visitors to pick fresh strawberries straight from the field. Alongside strawberries, browse a selection of seasonal vegetables and farm-fresh products. Stop in for a quick roadside visit or plan a day trip and bring home the flavors of North Central Florida.

Crossroads Farm and Apiary
3831 NW 156th Ave, Gainesville, FL 32609
(352) 462 – 2406
Bring the whole family to Crossroads Farm & Apiary for strawberry picking and a full farm experience. Visit the farm store, purchase honey collected from onsite beehives, and enjoy strawberry-inspired treats. In the fall, return for their annual Fall Festival, celebrating local agriculture.

The Bryer Patch
5700 SW 250th St, Newberry, FL 32669
(352) 472 – 2616
Spend the day on the farm at The Bryer Patch during strawberry season. Pick ripe berries, take a hayride, visit farm animals, and enjoy fresh concessions. Throughout the year, the farm also hosts U-Pick flower events and a fall festival.

U-Pick Blueberry Farms (March – July)

Amaru Berries
21209 US-301, Island Grove, FL 3265
(786) 229-6119
Wide-open fields and rows of ripe blueberries make Amaru Berries a go-to destination for U-Pick blueberry season. Grab a bucket and harvest at your own pace while enjoying a relaxed, family-friendly setting.

Deep Spring Farm
16419 W County Rd 1491, Alachua, FL 32615
(352) 744-6151
Just outside the city of Alachua, Deep Spring Farm offers a peaceful environment for blueberry picking. Visitors can enjoy the surrounding landscape and spot local wildlife while gathering fresh berries.

Straughn Farms
13000 SW 121st Ave, Archer, FL 32618
This multigenerational farm welcomes visitors to pick blueberries straight from the field. Straughn Farms offers a simple, family-friendly experience rooted in Alachua County’s farming traditions.

River and Root Farm
8910 E County Rd 225, Gainesville, FL
Located near the Santa Fe River, River & Root Farm pairs blueberry picking with a unique natural setting. Explore a bamboo grove, walk shaded creekside trails, and enjoy a farm experience that blends fresh food with North Florida’s natural landscape.

Other U-Pick & On-the-Farm Harvest Experiences:

Flatwood Flowers
Gainesville, FL
Flatwood Flowers offers occasional U-Pick flower days, giving visitors the chance to gather bouquet-quality blooms straight from the field. Check their social media for upcoming dates or explore their flower subscription options.

Frog Song Organics
4317 US-301, Hawthorne, FL 32640
(352) 468 – 3816
Frog Song Organics offers a variety of seasonal, on-farm harvest experiences throughout the year, featuring organic produce and specialty crops grown in North Central Florida. Visitors can take part in unique events like the Annual Roselle Hibiscus Festival, traditional cane boils, and springtime farm celebrations.

High Springs Orchard and Market
10804 FL-45, High Springs, FL 32643
High Springs Orchard & Market features a variety of seasonal Florida crops, including muscadine grapes, figs, and persimmons, along with local honey and fresh treats. Be sure to check online for U-Pick dates and seasonal availability.

Seasonal U-Pick Farms in Gainesville & Alachua County

Plan Your Visit to U-Pick Farms

  • Check farm hours and seasonal availability in advance, and review any harvest tips before visiting
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking in fields
  • Bring water and sun protection, especially during warmer months
  • U-Pick farms may not allow pets—check with each location before you go

Enjoy the seasons, support local farms, and take home a taste of Gainesville and Alachua County’s harvest. It’s a simple way to stay connected to the people and places that grow your food.

A Few Miles South

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