Pick your own Strawberries

Every spring & summer, some Sacramento area farms open their fields to the public, giving you a chance to pick your own fruits. Even though some farms are facing a lower than usual crop, there are some which are doing just fine. Make sure you wear your work clothes and bring your suntan lotion.


DAISY CREEK FARMS

Address: 13440 Alabama Rd. | Galt

This 20 acre organic U-Pick Farm is owned by Jagmeet Singh and his wife. They have planted over 100 varieties of Fruits and vegetables for U-Pick Farm.

Currently, they have blueberries, cherries and strawberries but consult their website for updates.

Hours: Fri 9:30AM to 12:00PM Sat 9:30AM to 1:00PM Sun 9:30AM to 1:00PM

By appointment only. Register here. Or call 209-730-0670

Pick your own blueberries at this Sacramento area farm

AMERICAN RIVER CHERRY COMPANY

Address: 240 Dias Dr. | Placerville

This farm started in 1990 and has different varieties of cherry and berry. They also have several kinds of honey and plums, figs and kiwis, when in season. U-Pick at American River Cherry Company should be open at the end of May/beginning of June. It’s better to check their facebook / Instagram page or call them about the opening day, hours and prices.

For prices and Frequently Asked Questions, click here. Or call 530-748-9957

American River Cherry Company offers many different kinds of berries.

Airaya U-Pick Farm

Address: 25221 March Creek Road | Brentwood

At Airaya U-Pick Farm, you can pick 21 delicious tree-ripened varieties of peaches, nectarines, apricots, pluots and asian pears.

Their U-Pick season opens on May 24th, 2023 and they will start with Krista yellow peaches and limited white peaches and nectarines.

There is a $10 admission per car and purchases of $25 or more get the admission fee back. Call 408-515-5878 for more information

Variety of peaches at Airaya U-pick farm

Impossible Acres

Address: 37945 County Rd 31 | Davis

Impossible Acres is a family farm, started in 1994.

At the time of writing this blog, their website is still not updated for the 2023 U-Pick season.

It is best to check their website or give them a call to find out what is ready for picking.

Call them at 530-750-0451


Pacific Star Gardens

Address: 20872 County Rd 99 | Woodland

According to their Facebook page, they only grow strawberries.

It is best that one confirms that they have fruits ready to pick as sometimes they are sold out. Woodland is only 27 minutes away from Sacramento, so they have lots of customers. Phone ☎️ # 530-666-7308

Strawberry farm so close to Sacramento.

Sun Strawberry

Address: 4625 Bilby Road | Elk Grove

Sun Strawberry is in Elk Grove, which is great because it’s close to Sacramento. According to their Facebook page, they are open for U-pick season but by appointment. Make sure you give them a call at 916-716-2142 before you head down there.


Nunn Better Farms

Address: 2777 Sellers Ave | Brentwood

Nunn Better Farms is a 150 years old family farm in Brentwood & is the place to go if one is looking to pick their cherries. 🍒According to their website, they are having their best crop in a decade. They are open 7 days a week until the end of June from 9 to 7. They have Coral, Chilean and Rainier cherries. (Who knew there are so many kinds of 🍒’s.) Read more about them on their website.

U-Pick Farm cherries at Nunn Better Farms

Three Sisters Gardens of Broderick

Three Sisters Gardens of Broderick is not a U-Pick farm but a non-profit organization. It’s “native indigenous urban farm program that gives back to the community”. It is located in West Sacramento and is run by Alfred Melbourne. If one is interested in getting some fresh organic fruits and vegetables, it’s best to contact them through their Facebook Page or their website. Or call 916-291-8595. Alfred is a great guy and he is all about giving back to the community.

Fresh organic fruits and vegetable at Three Sisters Gardens

Disclosure: As mentioned in all the posts above, it is on the reader to contact the farms for availability, address, etc. Mother nature can be unpredictable and harvest amount, time, etc may be different from one season to another. If you have suggestions re my blog, feel free to contact me. [email protected] or 916-893-4815