Best Strawberry Picking Farms and Strawberry Festivals in Houston
Houston's berry picking season is finally upon us, with some u-pick farms open for strawberries and others offering blackberries and blueberries in the near future. Take advantage of Mother Nature's seasonal bounty by visiting one of these 12 pick-your-own farms near Houston. Most of these U-pick farms near Houston are owned by local families, which means your trip supports a small, family-owned business. Many local berry farms sweeten the deal with farm animals, freshly baked goodies, tractor rides, and other agriculturally-inspired fun.
Be sure to visit our Pick-Your-Own Guide for more seasonal fun at Houston's area farms.
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Fill your kitchen with pick-your-own strawberries and more from Blessington Farms. Photo courtesy of the farm
1. Blessington Farms – Simonton
The blueberries at Blessington typically ripen for picking late April through June, then blackberries grab center stage for the summer months. Picking begins at 9 a.m. and closes at 2 p.m.— or when the pads are picked over, whichever happens first. There is no admission fee for anyone coming solely for berry picking, though you do have to purchase a bucket and any berries you pick. General admission fees are charged for those wanting to pick berries and play at Farm Funland. For the most up-to-date information regarding berry picking and this year's availability, call the farm before your visit.
2. Atkinson Farms – Spring
Atkinson Farms invites families out for strawberry picking during peak strawberry season, promising some of the freshest and best-tasting berries in Houston. Additionally, the farm grows seasonal produce year-round, which can be bought on-site and at local farmers markets. Visit its Facebook page for up-to-date information on what's available for picking or pickup. The farm season runs from March 1 through October 31 annually.
3. Jollisant Farms – Plantersville
Jollisant Farms usually offers strawberry picking from February through June and blackberry picking in the summer months when available. Outside of berries, the farm also offers pumpkin picking in the fall and seasonal fruit and vegetable picking year-round. The farm also hosts field trips and offers fishing opportunities, a small playground, and a picnic area. Visitors can bring their own bucket or borrow one of the farm's picking buckets. We love this place because it does not use pesticides or chemicals on its fruits and veggies!
4. Blakelock's Berries – Grangerland
Blueberries and blackberries abound at Blakelock's Berries. Starting mid to late May and continuing through June, the farm is ripe for pick-your-own fun, and all berries are $4 per pound. Customers can bring their own buckets or use the ones provided. Visit the farm's Facebook page for regular updates on availability and hours.
Texas blueberries abound for pick your own fun at B&M Farms. Photo courtesy of the farm
5. B&M Farms – Silsbee
If you're looking for fresh blueberries, look no further than B&M Farms, where you can eat while you pick. The farm specializes in providing high-quality Texas blueberries starting in late May and running through the early summer months. Make sure to stop into the store before you leave for more fresh produce and unique gifts.
6. Moorhead's Blueberry Farm – Conroe
With more than 20 acres and 20 different types of blueberries, Moorhead's pretty much assures visitors get to leave with a good haul. Water and soft drinks are available for purchase, and containers for picking are provided. There are also picnic tables on the property, so pack a lunch and make a day out of your blueberry picking experience. Hours and days vary by season and availability, so call or check their Facebook page before heading to the farm. Be advised that Moorhead's only accepts cash or check. Blueberry season typically runs from late May to early July.
7. Chmielewski's Blueberry Farm – Hockley
Nine different blueberry varieties span seven acres of farmland at Chmielewski's, so you can expect a tasty haul when you pick-your-own berries at this farm. Buckets for picking blueberries and plastic bags for transporting them home are provided, or you can bring your own containers. This farm offers three ways to pick: filling buckets and paying per pound, filling a designated container with 2.5 lbs worth of berries, or filling a designated Ziplock bag with 2 lbs. of blueberries. Hours vary based on weather and availability, so call before coming. Blueberry season typically runs from late May to early July.
8. Berryland Farms of Texas – Winnie
Berryland Farms is open to the public for picking during berry season, which runs from mid-May to mid-July. Visit the Facebook page for current hours and picking conditions, and be forewarned: the early bird really does get the worm. If you can't arrive at its 8am opening, the farm suggests calling to see if there's anything left to pick before venturing out.
Strawberry picking kicks off the season at P-6 Farms. Photo courtesy of the farm
9. P-6 Farms – Montgomery
Head on over to P-6 Farms for "U-pick" blackberries and sunflowers. The season usually kicks off at the end of May. No outside buckets are allowed, but the farm does have buckets available for purchase that can be reused each visit. Buckets hold approximately 6 lbs. of berries. While you're at P-6 Farms, you can also check out its hayrides and seasonal family activities, as well as get up-close-and-personal with its farm animals.
10. Thomas Family Ranch – Sealy
This family-owned farm offers blackberry and blueberry picking beginning mid-May. The farm is also home to thoroughbred horses for sale that are beautiful to look at during berry picking visits. Due to availability, this farm requires reservations for picking, so make sure you call in advance.
Strawberry picking near Houston at Froberg's Farm. Photo courtesy of Froberg's Farm
11. Froberg's Farm – Alvin
Beginning in January and running through mid-May, Froberg's Farm opens up its strawberry fields, weather permitting. No outside buckets are allowed; however, reusable buckets are available for purchase for $2. Strawberry season is followed by blackberry picking beginning in May. You can also pick sunflowers, English peas, squash, green beans, zinnia flowers, and cosmos flowers when available. Pricing varies by what is being picked. Admission to the farm costs $5 per person and includes access to the Berry Fun Land playground. On weekends, the whole family can enjoy a mining sluice, fun games, rides, and activities. After you're done picking and playing, stop by the country store to pick up fresh jams and jellies, homegrown fruits and vegetables, pies, and more.
12. Fruit 'N Such Orchard – Dickinson
Fruit 'N Such Orchard in Dickinson offers blackberry and blueberry picking starting around late April. Pricing and U-pick times and dates vary yearly depending on plant growth. This family-owned farm also features pick-your-own citrus fruits, peaches, and assorted vegetables throughout the year. Be sure to check the Facebook page for picking availability and opening times. Before you head out to the orchard, we recommend calling for updates and availability.
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Blakelock's Berries