Virginia · 8 farms within 60km
From strawberry picking in early summer to apple orchards and pumpkin patches in the fall, farms near Charlottesville offer pick-your-own experiences throughout the season. Browse farms below and use the season calendar to plan your visit.
🗺 Explore on mapTypical picking windows near Charlottesville, Virginia
Seasons vary by farm and year — check individual farms for current availability.
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Strawberries are available for pick-your-own and can be purchased by the quart. The farm is open Thursday through Saturday.
Hickory Hill Farm anticipates opening for blueberry harvest within the week, though fruit volume may be smaller due to a hard freeze in April.
Hobbit Hill Farm will announce tomorrow's picking hours by 5pm each day. They are currently picking USDA certified organic blueberries.
1435 Carters Mountain Trail
1351 Greenwood Road
3034 Fruit Farm Lane
2800 Berry Hill Road
6460 Showalter Road
5529 Crabtree Falls Highway
66 Conner Road
4094 Stuarts Draft Highway
Pick-your-own season near Charlottesville runs from May through October. It starts with strawberries and cherries in early summer, moves through peaches in late summer, and finishes with apples and pumpkins in fall.
Apple, Blackberry, Blueberry, Cantaloupe, Cherry, Concord Grape, Elderberry, Peach, Plum, Pumpkin, Strawberry are available at farms within 60km of Charlottesville. Availability varies by farm and season.
Many farms near Charlottesville require advance booking, especially on weekends and holidays. Check each farm's page for requirements before you go.
Wear comfortable closed-toe shoes and bring reusable containers or bags. Pack sunscreen, water and a light layer — farms can be muddy after rain and cool in the morning.
There are 8 pick-your-own farms within 60km of Charlottesville. Browse the full list above or explore them on the interactive map.
Wear closed-toe shoes and bring your own containers or bags. Sun protection is a must on summer days.
Many farms require reservations, especially on weekends. Check the farm page and call or book online before you go.
Weekday mornings are the quietest. Always check the farm's status — availability changes day to day.