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Open In July

Open In July

Updated July 14, 2025

Monday through Saturday 8am to 2pm

20 pound boxes of peaches available for purchase for $34. Purchase Peach Box Here.

U-pick Blueberries $4.10 per pound BlueRibbon, Top Shelf, Ochlockonee and Overtime

U-pick peaches $2.50 per pound -

Yellow Peach Rich Lady row 82

Freestone White Peach Klondike row 84

U-pick nectarines $2.50 per pound

Honey Royale freestone yellow Nectarine row 94

SpiceZee Freestone White Nectaplum row 94

U-pick Apriums $2.50 per pound

Leah Cot row 97

U-pick Pluerry $2.50 per pound

Sweet Treat Pluerry row 99

Monday through Friday 8am to 2pm

Saturday 7am to 2pm

Always closed on Sundays

Already Picked Blueberries are available in the barn and in the Streetcar $7 per pound.

Peaches, Nectarines and Nectaplums can be purchased already picked in the streetcar.

StreetCar Hours

Monday-Friday 10am to 6pm

No Pets, No Smoking, No Alcohol.

We now have fruit stand by the road. We restored a 1926 Key System Street Car from the East Bay. We parked it by the road and it is filled with great produce for when you don’t have time to pick your own.

 

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Strawberry upick season is March to July

Blueberry upick season is May to August.

Upick Nectarines and Peaches is May to August.

Cherry Upick season is May to June.

Blueberry, Strawberry and Tree Fruit U-pick Family Farm

 
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Blueberries

Cherries

Strawberries

Peaches

Nectarines

Apricots

Plumcots

Pluerry

Fifteen varieties of delicious blueberries that ripen from the end of April until early July.

Four varieties of strawberries for u-pick from mid April to July.

Eight varieties of cherry trees.

We have twelve varieties of white and yellow peaches.

Eight varieties of nectarines.

And eight varieties of Apricots, Apriums, and hybrids.

“The land produced vegetation-all sorts of seed bearing plants, and trees with seed bearing fruit. Their seed produced plants and trees of the same kind. And God saw that it was good.”

Genesis 1:12