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Agritourism & Farm Experiences in Oklahoma

147 agritourism & farm experiences listed across Oklahoma. Farm tours, tastings, stays, and hands-on experiences open to visitors. Directory updated August 2026.

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3B Brown Ranch Hay Maze

Ardmore, OK

3B Brown Ranch runs the largest hay maze in Oklahoma, rebuilt each year from roughly 1.5 million pounds of hay on US Highway 77 South near Ardmore. One admission covers every activity: cow-train rides, a three-story lookout tower, a zipline, an obstacle course, chicken chunkin', and unlimited maze runs. Food is included too, from hot dogs to s'mores. The fall festival adds hayrides and pumpkin picking.

4 Sparrow Farm

Waurika, OK

4 Sparrow Farm is a small family homestead near Waurika selling through a self-serve store, open by appointment. It produces raw creamline Jersey milk, cream, yogurt, and kefir, plus grass-fed beef, farm-raised pork, pasture-raised eggs, sourdough breads, produce, and canned goods. GPS struggles to find the place, so the farmers ask customers to contact them for directions. Payment is cash or CashApp.

Acres of Love Alpaca Ranch

Owasso, OK

Acres of Love Alpaca Ranch has raised Huacaya alpacas in Owasso since 2001 under owners Jess and Cookie Bowers. The ranch welcomes visitors year-round and takes part in National Alpaca Farm Days each fall. Its country store sells alpaca fiber and yarn along with finished sweaters, hats, scarves, gloves, rugs, and throws. Ranch visits and herd information are free; call ahead to time a walk-through.

Anichini - Moore Ranch & Farm

Woodward, OK

The Anichini-Moore Ranch & Farm near Woodward is a diversified working farm run on conservation and no-till practices. It grows wine grapes, apples, herbs, and produce, and raises grass-pastured lamb and wool sheep without tillage. Group tours, open by appointment, cover natural farming and unusual livestock, with wide-open sky for bird watching, photography, and stargazing across northwestern Oklahoma.

Annabelle's Fun Farm llc

Welch, OK

Annabelle's Fun Farm packs 27 activities into a family-run fall destination in Welch, in far-northeast Oklahoma. Alongside the pumpkin patch and hay-and-corn mazes, there's gemstone mining, a mini train called the Annabelle Express, a petting zoo, tractor-pulled hayrides, and a 3D paintball barn. USA Today has ranked it among the top 20 pumpkin patches in the country. It runs Friday through Sunday, September into October.

Annual Pumpkin Festival

Prague, OK

The Annual Pumpkin Festival is a seasonal fall event held along Jim Thorpe Boulevard in Prague, a Lincoln County town known for its Czech heritage. Oklahoma pumpkin festivals typically run in October with a patch, family activities, and local vendors. Check local listings for this year's dates and hours before heading out.

Arrowhead Stables

Canadian, OK

Arrowhead Stables operates inside the Arrowhead area of Lake Eufaula State Park near Canadian, with about 25 miles of equestrian trails winding over hills and across streams. It rents horses and runs guided trail rides, pony rides, and a barrel-train ride, plus a petting farm, gem panning, and a Wild West walk-through. Groups can book hayrides, cookouts, and Western-themed parties.

Baker's Acres

Tishomingo, OK

Baker's Acres pairs a working pecan operation with a fall agritourism spread on South Muldrow Road in Tishomingo. The retail store cracks and shells pecans and sells candies, jams, and gift baskets, while autumn brings a pumpkin patch, corn maze, hay rides, a giant bounce pillow, and barnyard animals. A farm market carries seasonal fruits and vegetables.

Bees, Berries and Blessings

Fairland, OK

Bees, Berries and Blessings is a small farm near Fairland in far northeastern Oklahoma, in the same berry-growing corner that draws u-pick visitors each early summer. Little about the operation is published online; the name points to honey and berries. Contact the farm directly to confirm what it sells and when.

Berry Creek Blueberry Farm

Locust Grove, OK

Berry Creek Blueberry Farm opens for u-pick blueberries on Bryan Street in Locust Grove, in the lake country of Mayes County. Families pick straight from the bushes during the early-summer blueberry window. Season length swings with the weather, so a call ahead confirms the bushes are ready before you go.

Berry Creek Farm

Blanchard, OK

Berry Creek Farm is a USDA-certified organic operation run by Larry and Jacque Hocking on eight pesticide-free acres in Blanchard. They grow peaches, blackberries, strawberries, grapes, and a long list of vegetables from asparagus to zucchini. Eggs come from heritage-breed pastured chickens and beef from grass-fed cattle. It was the first Oklahoma poultry farm certified Animal Welfare Approved, and produce moves through a CSA program.

Berryhill Blueberries

Tulsa, OK

Berryhill Blueberries grew about a dozen pesticide-free blueberry varieties on West 41st Street, southwest of downtown Tulsa, with proceeds supporting founder Dr. Richard Presley's medical mission trips through Presley Family Ministries. Families came to pick straight from the bush at fair per-pound prices during the early-summer season. Recent listings mark the farm as closed, so anyone planning a visit should confirm it is operating first.

Big V Honey Bee at Jerry's

Claremore, OK

We have honey bee education for everybody. Get up close or watch the bees on TV. We have great vendors and a petting zoo for the kids

Blueberry Acres

Tahlequah, OK

Blueberry Acres grows blueberries without pesticides on North 510 Road outside Tahlequah, offering both u-pick and ready-picked berries. The season runs roughly from early June to early July; owners suggest calling ahead for picking times and to check on pre-picked or frozen berries. Cash and check only.

Brown's Farm and Garden

Chickasha, OK

Brown's Farm and Garden pairs a working farm-and-garden store with a 42-acre pumpkin patch outside Chickasha, southwest of Oklahoma City. The fall u-pick fields carry named varieties like Atlantic Giants, Cinderellas, Luminas, and Cannonballs. Year-round, the store stocks bagged feed for most livestock, pet food, boots and work clothing, deer feed, and farm toys. W.G. Brown opened it in 1985; Jerry and Patty Orchard have run it since 2008.

Canyon Berry Farm

Claremore, OK

Canyon Berry Farm runs a u-pick blueberry operation on South Dickerson Drive in Claremore, open Tuesday through Saturday from 7am to 1pm across the late-May-through-July season. Both u-pick and pre-picked berries are available, along with local honey and plants. Group reservations are accepted and porta-potties are on site. Payment is cash only.

Carmichael's Produce

Bixby, OK

Don and Joyce Carmichael opened Carmichael's Produce in 1976, and the Bixby stand on South Mingo Road still runs year-round, seven days a week. They grow tomatoes, watermelon, squash, cucumbers, cantaloupe, and okra, and stock homemade fudge and peanut brittle, pecans, and Amish jams and pickles. Come fall, the pumpkin patch at 171st and Mingo opens from late September through Halloween.

Carroll Beef

Nowata, OK

Carroll Beef is a small family ranch near Nowata, northeast of Tulsa, selling 100% grass-fed, dry-aged beef by the quarter, half, or whole each fall. The cattle graze year-round and move to fresh grass daily, with no grain, hormones, or antibiotics, and drink from portable tanks rather than ponds. Orders open during the fall harvest.

Cedar Bluff Raspberries

Sapulpa, OK

Cedar Bluff Raspberries grows u-pick raspberries and garden vegetables on Stanfield Road in Sapulpa, southwest of Tulsa. The farm opens for the June-into-July raspberry window and runs early, from about 6:30 a.m. to dusk Monday through Saturday, to beat the heat. Raspberries ripen fast and pick out quickly, so early birds do best.

Celtic Farms

Chelsea, OK

Celtic Farms sells farm-raised beef, pork, chicken, goat, and lamb, all USDA-inspected, alongside seasonal fruits and vegetables from its Chelsea property on East Highway 28A. The farmstand also carries handmade goat's milk soap, canned goods, fudge, and sunflower bouquets. Spring and summer hours run daily, 9:30am to 5:30pm. Each weekend in October the farm opens a Fall Festival with haunted hayrides.

Chester's Party Barn & Farm

Piedmont, OK

Robin "Chester" Hocker started Chester's Party Barn & Farm on Cimarron Road northwest of Piedmont in 2001. The farm hosts birthday parties, showers, and corporate picnics with pony rides, a petting zoo, tractor rides, a mystery maze, and a giant slide. Its October pumpkin patch pulls in more than 30,000 visitors, and the state named it Oklahoma's 2015 agritourism business.

Cimarron Valley Ranch

Cleveland, OK

Cimarron Valley Ranch spreads across 24 acres of rolling prairie near Cleveland, on land that traces back to the Oklahoma Land Rush. The ranch raises Dexter and miniature Zebu cattle alongside Nigerian Dwarf goats, and has planted a young orchard of apples, peaches, and cherries. It opens to visitors seasonally, roughly August through October.

C&J Honey Farm

Hugo, OK

C&J Honey Farm produces honey near Hugo in Choctaw County, southeastern Oklahoma close to the Red River. Small beekeeping operations like this usually sell raw local honey and sometimes beeswax or comb, though the farm doesn't list details online. Reach out directly to confirm what's available and how to buy.

Copperhead Acres

Piedmont, OK

Copperhead Acres is a Piedmont agritourism property in Canadian County, northwest of Oklahoma City. Details on what the farm offers visitors aren't published online. Contact the owners directly to confirm current activities, seasonal events, and whether the property is open for tours or sales.

Cornerstone Kids Ranch

Ada, OK

Cornerstone Kids' Ranch is a 160-acre Christian youth ranch three miles northwest of Ada, founded by Dean and Lisa Stone. It hosts summer camps, birthday parties, and an annual October pumpkin patch that draws thousands with hayrides and a hay-bale castle. The grounds include an indoor riding arena, a petting farm, hiking trails, and fishing ponds. Reservations run through the ranch office.

Cornerstone Ranch

Ada, OK

Dean and Lisa Stone founded Cornerstone Kids' Ranch on 160 acres northwest of Ada in 2000. The ranch runs summer camps, a riding arena, a petting farm, hiking trails, and fishing ponds year-round, and its fall pumpkin patch draws crowds with train rides, a petting zoo, duck races, and a pedal-car track. Gem mining, rock climbing, and zip lines cost extra.

Cottonwood Creek Pumpkin Farm

Cashion, OK

Cottonwood Creek Pumpkin Farm is a seasonal fall pumpkin patch near the crossing of Cottonwood Creek and MacArthur Boulevard in Cashion, north of Oklahoma City. It appears in Oklahoma pumpkin-patch directories but keeps a small footprint, and published details on hours are thin, so it's worth checking locally before an October visit.

Cox Family Farm

Noble, OK

Cox Family Farm is a small farm on East Etowah Road in Noble, in the Cleveland County countryside south of Norman. Public details are thin; contact the farm directly to learn what it grows and when it's open to visitors.

Creekside Berry Farm

Red Oak, OK

Creekside Berry Farm is a pick-your-own operation owned by Sam and Janet Ingle outside Red Oak, growing several blueberry varieties plus a smaller supply of blackberries, strawberries, and vegetables. The land has stayed in the family for generations, and the Ingles built the farm after retiring. Picking runs through the summer months in LeFlore County.

Cross G Farm

Lexington, OK

Cross G Farm raises rabbits, Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats, chickens, and guineas on 84th Street in Lexington. The farm sells free-range eggs, chicken, turkey, duck, and goat meat with no added hormones. Nigerian Dwarf kids arrive in two rounds each year, in April and September, and go to new homes between eight and twelve weeks old. Call ahead before visiting.

Cross Timbers Christmas Tree Farm

Harrah, OK

Cross Timbers is a choose-and-cut Christmas tree farm and fall pumpkin patch on an old farm site in the town of Harrah, run by Gary and Kelli Eubanks. Cut a live tree from the field or pick a pre-cut one shipped from Northern Michigan and the Pacific Northwest. Kids ride the Barrel Train through the tree field and meet dwarf goats, mini donkeys, a llama, and rabbits at the stable. Hot chocolate and cider round out the visit.

Cypert Family Farm

Stratford, OK

Cypert Family Farm offers pick-your-own strawberries starting in May and a large pumpkin patch each October in Stratford, in the sandy-soil country of south-central Oklahoma. The operation moved to its current Stratford ground in 2000. Ripening dates shift year to year with the weather, so calling ahead during either season is the reliable way to time a visit.

Dark Water Ranch LLC

Ninnekah, OK

Dark Water Ranch is a working farm south of Ninnekah on the historic Chisholm Trail, near Chickasha. The family raises goats, sheep, chickens, and turkeys, grows produce, and makes soap and bath products from its own goat milk. A u-pick flower field lets visitors cut sunflowers and other blooms. The farmstand sells produce, homemade jams, and goat-milk soap, and quarters buy feed cups for the barnyard animals.

DaZe in a MaZe

South of Covington, OK

DaZe in a MaZe cuts four seasonal mazes on Highway 74 between Covington and Marshall, including a six-acre corn maze and a seven-acre "jungle" corn maze plus two hay mazes for younger kids. The fall site adds a petting zoo, dino dig, pumpkin patch, hay-rack and barrel-train rides, and concessions, with flashlight maze runs on Saturday nights.

D bar T stables

Wilburton, OK

D Bar T Stables is a small horse operation on NW 158th Road near Wilburton, in the Latimer County hills close to Robbers Cave State Park. This is well-known Oklahoma trail-riding country. Little is published about the stable's current services, so reaching the owners directly is the best way to confirm what's offered.

Deep Fork Farms

Okmulgee, OK

Deep Fork Farms grows pick-your-own summer produce on Dentonville Road southeast of Okmulgee, using integrated pest management. Rows include tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplant, onions, summer squash, and melons, with pecans and locally raised meats also sold. Farm animals are on site. Picking follows the summer harvest, so call before heading out.

Demi Rosa Ranch and Vineyard LLC

Wanette, OK

Demi Rosa Ranch and Vineyard is a small ranch and vineyard near Wanette, in Pottawatomie County south of Shawnee. It turns up on Oklahoma wine-trail and county attraction listings, though it publishes little about tastings or hours. Reach the owners directly to confirm what's open to visitors.

Double J Blueberry Farm

Fairland, OK

Double J Blueberry Farm opens for u-pick blueberries near Fairland in far northeastern Oklahoma, running from around mid-May until the end of June, sunup to sundown seven days a week. Beyond the blueberry rows, visitors find pre-picked produce, a gift shop, picnic area, and a small petting zoo, and the farm books school tours and group visits. Season length depends on the weather, so a quick call confirms picking before you go.

Endicott Farms, LLC (Blueberies & Blackberries)

Liberty-mounds, OK

Endicott Farms is a u-pick blueberry and blackberry farm about 30 minutes south of Tulsa in Liberty-Mounds, growing close to a dozen berry varieties. Blueberries open the season in late spring, with blackberries following by mid-June; buckets and bags are provided. The farm also sells seasonal pecans. Picking hours run Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday mornings.

Firey Trails of Tulsa

Sand Springs, OK

Firey Trails has hosted reserved group hayrides on 41 wooded acres west of Sand Springs since 1989, about 35 minutes from Tulsa. The Firey family's property centers on a rustic pavilion and fire pits used for bonfires, picnics, birthday parties, and weddings. Events run by advance reservation rather than drop-in visits.

First Fruits Berry Farm (Formerly, The Peach Fork)

Edmond, OK

This far-north Edmond farm grows thornless blackberries for u-pick, with fruit usually ready from mid-June through mid-July. The rows sit about 2.5 miles north of Waterloo Road on Kelley, an easy run west of I-35. Formerly called The Peach Fork, First Fruits provides picking containers, cold water, wipes, and recipe cards on site. Supply picks out fast in a hot summer, so callers are told to check before driving out.

Forbidden Fruits Farm

Cyril, OK

Forbidden Fruits Farm & Vineyard raises wine grapes for its Woods and Waters Winery plus grass-fed, grass-finished beef, just outside Cyril in southwest Oklahoma. A covered outdoor market sells seasonal fruits and vegetables, farm eggs, and honey from on-site hives, and visitors can hand-pick produce in season. Wine, coffee, and tea round out the offerings.

Fort Farms

Fort Gibson, OK

Fort Farms raises Wagyu cattle in Fort Gibson, focused on Wagyu beef and breeding genetics. Beyond that, little is published online about farm visits or seasonal offerings, so it's best to reach out directly to confirm what's available.

Friends of the Hennessey Public Library

Hennessey, OK

Friends of the Hennessey Public Library is a nonprofit that supports the town's library through fundraising and events. The group ran a seasonal pumpkin patch fundraiser with games and photo spots, though it has since moved on to other fundraisers. It is a community volunteer organization rather than a working farm.

Frontier Farm

Kingfisher, OK

Frontier Farm is an agritourism operation near Kingfisher in central Oklahoma, north of the metro in the wheat and cattle country along the old Chisholm Trail. Public details are thin, and the listing points to a farm set up for visitor activities rather than a storefront. Check directly for current hours and activities before making the drive.

GBreisch

Sand Springs, OK

GBreisch is an agritourism listing on South 137th West Avenue in Sand Springs, just west of Tulsa. The name appears to reference the family behind the operation, but no public details describe what the property grows or offers visitors. Reach out directly to learn what's available and whether it's open to the public.

Gibson Gardens

Bixby, OK

Gibson Gardens is a ten-acre produce farm in Bixby known for vine-ripened heirloom and beefsteak tomatoes. Visitors can pick their own blackberries and strawberries in season, and the farm also sells at area farmers markets. Seasonal vegetables round out what's available, and the garden sometimes runs workshops on growing and cooking with fresh produce.

Gloss Mountain Outfitters, LLC

Cherokee, OK

Gloss Mountain Outfitters sits in the mesa-and-canyon country of northwestern Oklahoma near Cherokee, with Cedar Haven Lodge as a custom log home for weddings, retreats, and family getaways. Guests hike rock-bridge trails and creek beds, fish, wade, watch wildflowers, and stargaze; guided horseback rides are available for those who bring their own horse. Six 50-amp RV sites with potable water sit on the property.

Graham Acres

Pryor, OK

Graham Acres is a pasture-raised farm near Pryor selling chicken, pork, lamb, eggs, and garden produce, all raised without added hormones or antibiotics on grass. Free-range eggs and chicken anchor the lineup. Orders go through the farm online, with delivery and on-farm pickup available. The Grahams post seasonal harvest updates and farm life across Instagram, Facebook, and Threads.

Grider Farm Pumpkin Patch

Perkins, OK

Grider Farm bills itself as Payne County's longest-running you-pick pumpkin and gourd patch, spread across 50 acres on the bluffs above the Cimarron River south of Perkins. Visitors pick from the field, ride the hayride, and can learn Dutch-oven cooking during the fall season. The patch typically opens daily through October.

Happy Day Farms Pumpkin Patch

Terral, OK

Happy Day Farms opens its pumpkin patch on October Saturdays near Terral in far-southern Oklahoma, close to the Red River. The working farm layers on hayrides, a petting zoo, pony rides, a jumping pillow, a giant treehouse, duck races, and zip lining, with a gift shop and concessions. It also books birthday parties and runs lighted Christmas hayrides in December.

Henry's Honey Farms

Oklahoma City, OK

Henry's Honey Farms is a beekeeping operation on North Murphy in northeast Oklahoma City, selling raw local honey, soaps, and honey-bee nucs for other beekeepers. The farm stays closed to the public but sells directly at the Norman farmers market. It's a small, owner-run operation focused on sustainable beekeeping and bee sales.

High-Fence Farm LLC

Sand Springs, OK

High-Fence Farm packs a lot onto four acres west of Tulsa in Sand Springs: spring bedding plants and vegetable starts from its greenhouse, u-pick blueberries, plus asparagus, rhubarb, chestnuts, pecans, and seasonal produce. Small groups can book field-trip visits to feed the chickens and walk the tree and shrub plantings. The greenhouse keeps Tuesday-through-Saturday hours in spring; the rest of the year, call first, since the farm runs without paid staff or fixed hours.

HoneyBear Ranch

Broken Bow, OK

HoneyBear Ranch is a garden center and market northeast of downtown Broken Bow, opened in 2006 by Phil and Sandy Harris after they moved to the area for retirement. It leans toward organic and hard-to-find products: nursery stock, bedding plants, herbs, and more than 35 tomato varieties, plus eggplant, peppers, okra, onions, and potatoes at harvest. Preserved foods and farm eggs round it out. Open Thursday through Saturday, 10 to 6.

Honey's Honey OKC

Edmond, OK

Honey's Honey keeps eight apiaries around Lake Arcadia, north of Edmond and northeast Oklahoma City, and sells the raw result by the pound. Jars come in one- to five-pound sizes, run about $11 a pound, and pickup is near I-35 and Memorial Road. It's a straightforward local-honey operation, no storefront, arranged by phone or through the Facebook page where the beekeeper posts hive videos.

Hozho Honey Farm

Piedmont, OK

Hozho Honey Farm is a family-run regenerative farm in Piedmont selling raw local honey across the Oklahoma City area, with hives in Piedmont, Mustang, Stillwater, Deer Creek, Purcell, and Edmond. Indigenous- and Black-owned, it also grows organic produce and packages in plastic-free materials wherever possible. The name Hozho comes from a Navajo idea of living in balance with the earth.

Huldy's Farm

Huldy's Farm grows strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries on a 58-acre spread in Inola, about 30 minutes east of Tulsa off Highway 412. Ten acres are planted in berries for u-pick, sold by the gallon bucket, with staff-picked strawberries and blackberries by the quart. The farm's name traces back to the owners' grandparents and a 1955 Chevy truck they called Huldy.

Hunts Peach Orchard

Byars, OK

Hunts Peach Orchard sells pick-your-own peaches near Byars, in the sandy McClain and Garvin county farm country south of Purcell. The season tracks the summer peach ripening, so timing depends on the year's weather. Call before driving out to check what's ready and whether the gate is open.

J5 Farm, LLC

Stilwell, OK

J5 Farm is the u-pick destination in Stilwell, the self-styled Strawberry Capital of the World, and the only agritourism operation in Adair County. The working farm and ranch raises cattle, sheep, goats, chickens, and turkeys alongside a growing pick-your-own berry and produce operation managed with integrated pest management. Strawberries and pumpkins headline the seasons, with a petting zoo, school tours, and group visits.

Jahns Pumpkin Hill

Cyril, OK

Jahn's Pumpkin Hill opens for u-pick pumpkins and fall activities each October on a fourth-generation family farm near Cyril in southwestern Oklahoma. Alongside the patch, visitors ride tractor-pulled farm tours, meet cows, horses, and chickens at the petting zoo, and work through a round hay-bale maze. Kids hit the Hiney Slide, a jumping pillow, and a junior zip line. Tickets sell online in advance or at the gate.

Jantzen Orchard & Produce

Ringwood, OK

Jantzen Orchard & Produce sells watermelons, cantaloupe, sweet corn, and peaches from a roadside stand west of Ringwood on Highway 412, in Major County. Peaches run July into September and a pumpkin patch follows in fall, with picked produce gathered fresh from the field. The stand opens daily through the season and takes cash only.

John Mikelsons Orchard

Muskogee, OK

John Mikelson's Orchard is a fruit orchard on East 123rd Street South in Muskogee, in eastern Oklahoma near the Arkansas River. Orchards in this part of the state commonly grow apples, peaches, and pears. Contact the orchard to confirm what's ripe, when picking runs, and whether they sell direct or offer u-pick.

Jordan Farms

Jordan Farms is a pick-your-own farm near Hectorville in the Mounds and Coweta country of Creek County, southeast of Tulsa. Crops and hours change with the season, so it's worth calling ahead before making the drive.

Kidd Farms

Addington, OK

Kidd Farms is a pick-your-own operation about a quarter-mile south of Addington off Highway 81, in Jefferson County near the Texas line. It stays small and seasonal, so calling ahead is the reliable way to learn what is ripe and when the gate is open.

Lake Eufaula State Park

Lake Eufaula State Park covers about 2,850 acres on the shore of Lake Eufaula in McIntosh County, reached off Texanna Road southwest of Checotah. Anglers come for a marina with a heated, enclosed fishing dock, and the park adds a swimming beach, boat ramps, an 18-hole golf course, hiking trails, and a nature center. Overnight options include RV and tent sites and heated yurts.

Lands End Blueberry Farm

Broken Arrow, OK

Lands End Blueberry Farm grows blueberries at 700 S 241st E Avenue in Broken Arrow, in the Tulsa metro. Oklahoma blueberry season generally runs from June into July, and farms like this often open for pick-your-own during those weeks. Call ahead to confirm picking days and how the berries are ripening before you go.

Lierle Farms

Fort Cobb, OK

Lierle Farms is a pumpkin grower near Fort Cobb, in southwest Oklahoma close to Fort Cobb Lake, selling pumpkins in bulk once the crop comes in around the first week of September. It's a straightforward operation aimed at anyone wanting quantity, from families to resellers. Listings are sparse, so call ahead to confirm availability and pricing before driving out.

Maple Creek Berry Farm

Poteau, OK

Maple Creek Berry Farm grows two acres of u-pick blueberries in several varieties that ripen at different points across June and July, on Pleasant Valley Road outside Poteau in LeFlore County. Buckets and take-home containers are provided, and pickers can grab free jelly-jar labels, recipe cards, and a map of other Oklahoma u-pick farms. Hours run Tuesday and Thursday evenings plus Saturday mornings.

McLemore Pumpkin Farm

Colony, OK

Bob McLemore's pumpkin farm sits a few miles southeast of Colony in Washita County, where visitors pick pumpkins from the field or buy cut pumpkins, gourds, and hay bales. A maze, petting zoo, and tractor-pulled hay rides round out the fall visit, with a picnic area and restrooms on site.

Meadow Blackberry Farm

Sapulpa, OK

Meadow Blackberry Farm grows thornless Natchez blackberries on a trellis system in Sapulpa, run by Norman and Pat Asher on the family homestead. More than 2,000 plants make for easy picking, and the University of Arkansas variety is large and sweet. The u-pick season runs June and July on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Call ahead, since the farm's status can change season to season.

Messengers of Love

S Coffeyville, OK

Messengers of Love is a small beekeeping operation in South Coffeyville, up near the Kansas line. It sells honey straight from its own hives, including comb honey and raw varieties, along with beeswax candles. Sales are cash only.

Mikes Produce

Bennington, OK

Mikes Produce grows onions, peppers, tomatoes, summer squash, and pumpkins on Greenbriar Road near Bennington, in Bryan County. The stand runs both pick-your-own and pre-picked produce from midsummer through mid-November, with a small snack and refreshment stand for visitors.

Moore's Flying M Ranch

Inola, OK

Moore's Flying M Ranch spreads across 700 acres of rolling hills about 30 minutes east of Tulsa, near Inola. Bob and Bernadine Moore started it in the 1940s as a fish farm and exotic-animal ranch; their son Scott and family now run it as a wedding and event venue and nature preserve. The land offers hunting, fishing across 30 private ponds, camping, hiking trails, birding, and hayrides, plus a two-story log cabin that sleeps ten.

N40 Berries

Stillwater, OK

N40 Berries is a family u-pick blackberry farm on North Western Road in Stillwater, growing four varieties that ripen in sequence from early June through mid-July. Natchez berries come first and largest; Osage, Ponca, and Caddo follow, trading size for extra sweetness. Picking buckets are provided, and pre-picked or frozen berries can be arranged on request. Hours run Monday evening plus Wednesday and Saturday mornings.

Native Harvest Farm

Mcloud, OK

Native Harvest Farm sits on South Range Road in McLoud, in Pottawatomie County east of Oklahoma City. It's registered as an agritourism farm, though specific crops, seasons, and visitor hours aren't posted publicly. Reach out ahead of a visit to confirm what's currently growing and open to the public.

Nature's Comeback Bison Ranch

Balko, OK

Brian and Theresa started Nature's Comeback Bison Ranch in 1995 to raise grass-fed bison without antibiotics, hormones, or grain. The herd rotates between pastures daily under intensive grazing, and the ranch also runs free-range chickens for eggs and offers farm and school tours by appointment. Seasonal picking has included apples, peaches, pumpkins, sweet corn, and peppers.

Newman Farm

Drumright, OK

Newman Family Farm is an Oklahoma Agritourism member outside Drumright, in Creek County west of Tulsa. Published details on its offerings are thin, but the farm opens to visitors for seasonal agritourism activities. Contact the farm directly to confirm what's running.

North 66 Landscaping, Stone and Sod

Claremore, OK

North 66 Landscaping, Stone and Sod is a garden center and nursery on South Highway 66 in Claremore, stocking sod, stone, plants, and trees. Come fall, the site runs a pumpkin patch and festival with a pumpkin shop, gift shop, concessions, and face painting, and it sells Christmas trees in season.

Okie Bee Farms

Tulsa, OK

Okie Bee Farms is a small mobile honey business in Tulsa selling raw honey, whipped honey, pollen, beeswax candles, and other hive products, with ingredients sourced as close to Tulsa as possible. There's no online checkout yet; orders go by phone or email, then ship or get delivered around the Tulsa area with payment through Square or PayPal. The farm also sets up booths at events statewide.

Oklahoma Lightning

Rose, OK

Oklahoma Lightning raises pasture-grown turkeys without pesticides near Rose, in Delaware County, and sells them fresh for the holidays. Birds are processed around November 22, or earlier by request, and kept unfrozen unless a customer asks otherwise. Buyers pick up at the farm. Reserve a turkey ahead, since the flock and the season are both limited.

Old Oak Farms

Minco, OK

Old Oak Farms sits 12 miles west of Minco on Highway 152, running a pumpkin patch and fall festival where visitors pick pumpkins straight from the field. A straw-bale maze, gift shop, concessions, farm animals, and face painting fill out the day. The site doubles as a flea market with crafters, antiques, home decor, and fresh vegetables from multiple vendors.

Orr Family Farm & RR, LLC

Oklahoma City, OK

Orr Family Farm on South Western Avenue in south Oklahoma City has drawn families since 2003 with its Jupiter Train, a third-scale, 100-seat replica of the first U.S. transcontinental locomotive that loops the property. The farm also runs a 1974 carousel, a 425-foot zip line, pony rides, a petting zoo, jumping pillows, and fishing. It opens for a spring season, a fall festival with pumpkins, and overnight stays in Conestoga wagons.

OT-OTs Petting Farm and Pumpkin Patch

Pryor, OK

OT-OT's Petting Farm, also listed as Grand Oak Acres, runs a 15-acre spread in Pryor with a petting farm, fall pumpkin patch, and festival. Kids ride the cow and barrel trains, walk the goat bridge, and hit the face-painting and treasure-dig stations, while a haunted house and trick-or-treat event round out October. The farm also keeps a camping area and a glamping rental, and books birthday parties, school tours, and group visits.

Outback Farm

Pryor, OK

Outback Farm grows blueberries on more than three planted acres near Lake Hudson, north of Pryor, with over 4,000 plants across 13 varieties. Pick your own or buy pre-picked berries at the farm from mid-May through mid-July, open daily 6am to 6pm. Frozen blueberries stay available year-round while supplies last, and asparagus comes in just before the berries ripen. The farm sits off Highway 20 on 470 Road.

Owasso Christmas Tree & Blackberry Farm

Owasso, OK

Now called Owasso Christmas Tree & Berry Farm, this North 129th East Avenue grower has run for more than 40 years. Summer brings u-pick thornless blackberries and blueberries off a trellised four-acre planting of Osage, Natchez, Ponca, and Caddo varieties. After Thanksgiving the farm switches to cut-your-own Virginia pine, Leyland cypress, and Carolina Sapphire, plus pre-cut firs shipped from Oregon and North Carolina and a gift shop of handmade wreaths.

Paw Paw's Vegy Farm

Porum, OK

Paw Paw's Vegy Farm runs a seasonal produce stand with a greenhouse about a mile north of Porum, in Muskogee County. Growers sell sweet corn, cucumbers, melons, peppers, summer and winter squash, and pumpkins straight from the field. The stand keeps regular weekday and weekend hours through the growing season and takes cash only.

P Bar Farms

Hydro, OK

P Bar Farms built its name on one of Oklahoma's oldest corn mazes, set among red barns off old Route 66 near Hydro. USA Today named it a top-10 family corn maze; the 12-acre maze, barrel train, bounce pillow, hay rides, and petting animals drew fall crowds, with a haunted version after dark in October. The family announced 2025 as its final season.

Peach Crest Farm

Stratford, OK

Susan Bergen built Peach Crest Farm from a 100-acre peach orchard near Stratford, the self-styled Peach Capital, and added vegetable ground for tomatoes, summer squash, and beets. Peaches run pick-your-own from early June to mid-August, and the farm makes its own jams, salsas, and barbecue sauces from the harvest. Stratford's annual Peach Festival celebrates the local crop.

Pesterfield's Sweet Corn

Pauls Valley, OK

Pesterfield's Sweet Corn grows sweet corn near Pauls Valley in Garvin County, south-central Oklahoma. Oklahoma sweet corn is usually ready from late June through July, sold roadside or by the dozen straight from the field. Contact the farm to find out when this season's corn is picked and where to buy it.

Piedmontese Nursery & Vineyard

Lawton, OK

Piedmontese Nursery & Vineyard is a nursery and vineyard on Osage Road in Lawton, in southwestern Oklahoma near the Wichita Mountains. The combined operation points to both plant sales and grape growing, though hours and inventory aren't posted online. Contact them directly to confirm what's for sale and whether the vineyard is open to visitors.

Pleasant Valley Farms

Sand Springs, OK

Pleasant Valley Farms spreads across more than 400 acres of countryside outside Sand Springs and grows one of Oklahoma's widest pumpkin and winter-squash selections, over 90 varieties sourced from 13 countries. Fall brings a 15-acre corn maze, tractor-pulled hayrides, and a petting barn; the farm also cuts Christmas trees on winter weekends. Mini golf, punkin chunkin', and three fishing ponds keep families busy. October runs daily.

Prayer Mountain Farm

Sand Springs, OK

Prayer Mountain is a rural event and retreat property west of Sand Springs, off 209 West Avenue. It hosts weddings, family camps, and church gatherings on wooded grounds rather than operating as a working produce farm. Groups reserve the site in advance for outdoor gatherings.

Pumpkin Town

Tulsa, OK

Pumpkin Town Farms has run its 20-acre patch on the corner of 61st and Garnett in Tulsa since 1999. Alongside the pumpkins sits a five-acre corn maze, a giant jumping pillow, two trains, pony and hayrides, a petting zoo, corn cannon, and a treasure dig. The family-owned patch opens seasonally from late September through early November, Tuesday through Sunday, and sells carving pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and hay by the bundle.

Red Bird Farm

Enid, OK

Red Bird Farm is a Christmas tree and u-pick blackberry farm just north of Enid off Highway 81, run by Kent and Becky Evatt. The seasons rotate through summer blackberry picking, a fall corn maze, and cut-your-own Christmas trees, with a kids' play area throughout. A barn store stocks homemade treats, curated goods, and custom t-shirts.

Rejoice Farms LLC

Mustang, OK

Rejoice Farms grows fruit and vegetables on South Czech Hall Road in Mustang, selling at the farm, at local farmers markets, and through pick-your-own. Expect strawberries, blackberries, cucumbers, squash, and onions in season. The family works the land alongside a nearby partner farm to keep produce coming through the growing months.

River Side Sand Plums

Luther, OK

River Side Sand Plums is one of the Midwest's larger sand plum growers, offering u-pick and pre-picked plums on Luther Road in Luther. The wild Oklahoma sand plum turns into jelly, butter, and even barbecue sauce, and the family also sells plum trees bred from its own stock. Pre-orders open ahead of each harvest. Cash and major cards are accepted.

Roberdes Family Vineyards and Winery

Claremore, OK

Roberdes Family Vineyards and Winery sat on E. 460 Road east of Claremore, in the Ozark Mountain wine country of northeastern Oklahoma. It once hosted weddings, receptions, farm tours, and small events, with a gift shop and tasting space. Wine-industry directories now list it as closed, so confirm status before planning a visit.

Rockin' Star Farms

Stillwater, OK

Rockin' Star Farm runs a fall agritourism setup on Alamo Road north of Stillwater, off Highway 51 near Redlands Road. Past seasons featured a pumpkin-patch trail, hayrides, and a spooky evening trail. Reachable at 405-612-0287; check ahead for current-season hours, since the farm hasn't opened every year.

Rolling Hills Farm

Tecumseh, OK

Rolling Hills Farm operates on Sandy Rock Road in Tecumseh, in Pottawatomie County southeast of Oklahoma City. It's registered as an agritourism farm, but details about tours, crops, or seasonal events aren't posted online. Confirm plans with the farm ahead of time to find out what's open and when.

Rustic Acres, LLC

Rustic Acres grows a wide range of vegetables near Okemah, from onions, lettuce, and spinach to tomatoes, squash, okra, and sweet potatoes, plus melons and purple hull peas. Come fall, the farm stocks pumpkins, gourds, mums, and corn stalks for seasonal decorating. Produce and fall goods sell direct from the farm in Okfuskee County.

Rustic Roots Events

Lamont, OK

Rustic Roots runs seasonal festivals on a working family farm outside Lamont, in north-central Oklahoma. Summer brings a sunflower field; fall opens the pumpkin patch with corn mazes and hayrides; winter adds train rides and photos with Santa. Kids climb a wall, bounce, ride the barrel train, and visit farm animals. The Greer Road site also books small private parties and rustic weddings. Sunflower and pumpkin seasons draw the biggest crowds.

Sailor Orchard

Bridge Creek, OK

Sailor Orchard grows pick-your-own peaches on Mesa Road in the Bridge Creek and Tuttle area, southwest of Oklahoma City in Grady County. Picking follows the summer peach ripening, which varies year to year. Call ahead to check ripeness and hours before making the drive.

Sand Springs Pumpkin Patch Festival

Sand Springs, OK

This October pumpkin festival in Sand Springs, just west of Tulsa, is free to walk through, with an activity pass covering unlimited inflatables, a kids' hay maze, festival games, and face painting. A petting zoo and an exotic animal draw families, and more than 20 staged backdrops make it a photo stop. Pony rides cost extra. Part of every pumpkin purchase goes to local church youth ministries.

Sandy Creek Blackberry Farm

Sulphur, OK

Sandy Creek is a small family-run, u-pick blackberry farm in Sulphur, at the edge of the Arbuckle Mountains and Chickasaw National Recreation Area. Visitors pick blackberries straight off the vine during the early-summer season and can sample as they go. Prices run low and picking is the whole draw. Call or check the Facebook page before driving, since ripe fruit and open days depend on the weather.

Shepherd's Cross

Claremore, OK

Shepherd's Cross is a 120-acre working sheep farm on Route 66 north of Claremore, run by Peter and Diane Dickinson. The farm sells its own wool, yarn, and grass-fed lamb and beef, all certified by A Greener World, direct from an on-site store. Tours cover the wool mill, a fiber museum, the animals, and a Bible garden. Seasonal events include the Woolly Weekend sheep-to-shawl festival, a fall pumpkin festival, and a living nativity. Open Tuesday through Saturday.

Silver Bells Christmas Tree Farm

Tuttle, OK

Silver Bells is a choose-and-cut Christmas tree farm in Tuttle, southwest of Oklahoma City, growing field-grown Virginia pines alongside six kinds of pre-cut trees including Fraser, Douglas, and blue spruce. The family has run it since 2017. Opening day is the Friday after Thanksgiving, then weekends until sold out, with fresh wreaths, stands, hot cocoa, and cider on hand. Come fall, the same farm sells 13 varieties of specialty pumpkins.

Silver Honeybees

Oklahoma City, OK

Silver Honeybees is a family-run apiary in western Oklahoma City, formerly Silver Apiaries. It sells raw local honey, queens, and nucleus hives, offers small-scale pollination, and removes swarms for free when available. The operation stays small and hands-on, working hives around central Oklahoma.

Silver Tine Farm

Pawnee, OK

Silver Tine is a fall pumpkin patch run by the Hedges family in rural Pawnee County, near Cleveland Lake in north-central Oklahoma. It opens seasonally for pumpkin picking and family visits. Details online are thin, so call ahead to confirm hours and what's ready in the field.

Smokey's House

Choctaw, OK

Smokey's House is listed as an agritourism stop in Choctaw, the small town just east of Oklahoma City along NE 23rd Street. What the property grows or hosts isn't documented online, so contact the operator directly to confirm what's open to visitors and when before making the drive.

Smokin' Grapes Vineyard

Crescent, OK

Smokin' Grapes is a u-pick vineyard four miles north of Crescent on Highway 74, in the rolling country of central Oklahoma. Picking runs a short window: Friday through Sunday mornings starting in mid-August, 8 a.m. to noon or until that day's grapes are gone. Already-picked grapes are sold too. The season is brief, so call ahead before making the drive.

Sorghum Mill Christmas Tree and Blackberry Farm

Edmond, OK

Sorghum Mill runs two seasons on Midwest Lane in Edmond: u-pick blackberries across four acres from early June to mid-July, then cut-your-own Christmas trees the day after Thanksgiving. The tree side spans roughly 45 acres of Virginia pine, white pine, and Carolina Sapphire cypress, with free stand-drilling, wrapping, and loading. The gift barn stocks fresh wreaths, door boughs, and tree stands. Weekday tree hours run afternoons; weekends open at 10 a.m.

Spencer's Orchard

Choctaw, OK

Spencer's Orchard, east of Choctaw off Main Street, sells peaches and plums alongside a broad summer produce list: sweet corn, vine-ripened tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, potatoes, sweet onions, green beans, okra, and peppers. The stand runs through the growing season as each crop comes in. Call ahead to see what's picked and ready that day.

Sugarfoot's Pumpkin Patch

Fletcher, OK

Sugarfoot's runs a fall pumpkin patch a mile north of Fletcher on Highway 277, in southwest Oklahoma. Weekends bring the full setup: pumpkins, a corn maze, hayrides, a train ride, and a petting zoo. On weekdays it opens 'Honesty Days at the Maze,' a $5 walk-through of the maze, petting zoo, and farmyard without the rides. The farm also books birthday parties and group events through the season.

Summerside Vineyards and Winery

Vinita, OK

Summerside Vineyards, Winery & Meadery sits on Historic Route 66 at the Vinita I-44 exit, where it moved in 2003 after starting as a Grand Lake bed-and-breakfast in 1999. Licensed as an Oklahoma winery in 2002, it added mead in 2008 and bottles Made-in-Oklahoma wines from dry to sweet, including its Route 66 Red. Some recent listings flag it as closed, so confirm it's open before making the drive.

Sunrise Berry Farm

Claremore, OK

Sunrise Berry Farm grows blackberries and blueberries just south of Claremore and sells them u-pick or already picked, kept as close to chemical-free as the growers can manage. Picking hours are narrow: Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6:30 until dusk, plus Saturday mornings. Bring cash, since that's all they take, and call first to check what's ripe. The season peaks in June and early July.

Sunshine Shelly's Pumpkin Patch

Shawnee, OK

Sunshine Shelly's opens 15 acres of pumpkins, gourds, and white pumpkins each October on North Harrison in Shawnee, east of Oklahoma City. Beyond picking, there's a kiddie train, a hay maze, inflatables, and hayrides, with picnic tables and rentable fire pits for groups. Admission runs about $7 for adults and $5 for kids. Oklahoma named it the state's Outstanding Agricultural Attraction in 2021.

Sweet Hilltop Farm And Nursery

Okemah, OK

Sweet Hilltop is a rose nursery and cut-flower farm near Okemah, in east-central Oklahoma, known for hard-to-find fragrant potted roses in dozens of varieties. Alongside the roses it sells cut flowers, elderberry syrup, bare-root and potted fruit trees, and berry bushes suited to Oklahoma's climate, plus a handmade line of botanical creams and perfumes. The owners have been planting a Japanese-style rose garden meant to open to visitors. Order online or visit the farm store.

Sweet Stingers Honey and Apiary

Oklahoma City, OK

Sweet Stingers is a family apiary run by Justin and Melissa Scott, who keep more than 800 hives placed across the Oklahoma City metro and beyond. Much of the business is hive management, setting and tending bees on clients' homes, farms, and rooftops, but they also sell raw local honey, bee pollen, and beeswax direct. They speak and teach on beekeeping around the state. Reach out for honey, gifts, or pollination services.

Tanglewood Porch Farm & Bunkhouse Cabin

Bixby, OK

Tanglewood Porch is a horse farm at 191st and South Yale Avenue in Bixby, focused on the bond between horse and rider through boarding, lessons, and equine therapy. The property also offers a bunkhouse cabin for overnight stays. It sits on the south edge of the Tulsa metro.

T.C. Farms

Newcastle, OK

T.C. Farms is listed as an agritourism farm in Newcastle, just south of Oklahoma City near the Canadian River. Public information on crops, seasons, and visitor access is limited. Reach out to the farm directly to learn what's currently open and whether they sell to the public.

T G Farms Pumpkin Patch

Newcastle, OK

TG Farms works as a full greenhouse through spring and summer, then flips to a pumpkin patch each fall at its Newcastle location southwest of Oklahoma City. The season peaks with the Great Pumpkin Festival on October's last Saturday, adding corn and hay mazes, a petting zoo, tricycle races, food vendors, and a chili cook-off. Daytime admission runs $8 and includes a pumpkin; season passes are sold. A second location operates in Norman.

The Barn at Country Club

Newcastle, OK

The Barn at Country Club is a Newcastle event venue, southwest of Oklahoma City, that turns into a pumpkin patch every October. The farm grows classic orange pumpkins plus specialty types, including the pale-pink 'porcelain doll,' and adds hayrides, a petting zoo, face painting, and a farm market. The rest of the year the barn books weddings, parties, and school tours. Fall hours run daily through the end of October.

The Country Bumpkin Pumpkin Patch

Bartlesville, OK

The Country Bumpkin sets up in the countryside near Bartlesville each fall, open from late September through October. Along with pick-your-own pumpkins and gourds, there's a corn maze, tractor-pulled hayrides, a barrel train, slides, and a kernel bin for kids to play in. A snack shack sells caramel apples and hot cider, and a fire pit is set up for roasting marshmallows. Admission is $8 for ages three and up.

The Honey Guy, Oklahoma Blue Ribbon Honey

Edmond, OK

The Honey Guy is a one-beekeeper operation working hives around east and northeast Edmond, selling raw wildflower honey straight from the farm. There's no storefront; the owner arranges pickup or delivery by phone, text, email, or Facebook message, and takes cash, check, Venmo, PayPal, or Apple Pay. Honey comes from local Edmond-area hives, which is the whole pitch: closer than store honey, and traceable to the field.

The Peppermint Dragon.

Sapulpa, OK

The Peppermint Dragon is an herb and vegetable market on a small Sapulpa farm southwest of Tulsa, growing produce by natural methods since 1992. Owner Donna Vogelpohl raises a wide spread: blackberries, tomatoes, peppers, asparagus, broccoli, cabbage, lettuce, onions, squash, and strawberries, sold alongside cut flowers and handmade woodcraft. Some produce is pick-your-own, some already picked. Seasonal availability shifts through spring and summer, so call before visiting.

Thompson Acres

Oologah, OK

Thompson Acres is a u-pick strawberry patch near Oologah, north of Tulsa, and one of the busier ones in the area come spring. The family grows strawberries by natural methods, then rolls into tomatoes and other vegetables through summer, and also sells honey from its own hives and fresh eggs. Pick your own or buy already picked. Weekday hours are late afternoon into evening, with longer weekend hours.

Thunderbird Berry Farm

Broken Arrow, OK

Thunderbird Berry Farm has grown blueberries on more than 15 acres in Broken Arrow since 2005, now run by the third generation of the Hansen family. The main draw is u-pick blueberries and blackberries, picked Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings from 7 until noon, but the farm also cuts u-pick flowers and sells grass-fed Angus beef and honey. The blueberry season typically wraps by early July, so timing matters.

Tiger Safari

Tuttle, OK

Tiger Safari is an interactive zoological park in Tuttle, about 20 minutes southwest of Oklahoma City, home to more than 170 animals from small reptiles up to big cats. It keeps some of the state's rarest, including a royal white tiger, golden tabby tigers, a black jaguar, and white-handed gibbons, and it's the only privately owned Oklahoma zoo with large carnivores. Open since 2003, it also rents African-style safari huts for overnight stays.

Twelve 20 at saltcreek farms

Minco, OK

Twelve 20 at Saltcreek Farms is a farm event and wedding venue on County Road 1220 in Minco, west of Oklahoma City in Grady County. It hosts private gatherings and receptions on rural acreage. Contact the venue directly for booking details and capacity.

Vine & Branch Vineyard

Haskell, OK

Vine & Branch is a working vineyard near Haskell, southeast of Tulsa, that grows wine grapes, including Portuguese varieties, and bottles them under its own label. The vineyard also offers u-pick grapes in season. Its website and Facebook page track the growing year, from spring bud break through harvest.

Vision Farms

Guthrie, OK

Vision Farms is a seasonal u-pick just outside Guthrie, growing vegetables without synthetic pesticides or herbicides. The rows lean Southern-summer: pinkeye purple hull peas, green beans, squash, and okra, picked by hand by the people who'll eat them. The owners frame the farm around local food security, keeping the crop close to home. Open days track the harvest, so check ahead before heading out.

Webb's Wings Butterfly Farm

Chandler, OK

Webb's Wings raises butterflies and has been building a 2,000-square-foot flight cage to host group tours by appointment. Listings place the operation in the Chandler area of Lincoln County, east of Oklahoma City. Because it runs on an appointment basis and has been expanding, reaching out ahead of time is the way to arrange a visit.

Whitewater Hollow Farms

Jay, OK

Whitewater Hollow Farms is an agritourism property near Jay in Delaware County, in the wooded Ozark foothills of northeastern Oklahoma near Grand Lake. What the farm offers visitors isn't detailed online, so contact them before planning a trip to confirm hours, seasonal activities, and access.

Wild Rose Strawberry Farm

Adair, OK

Wild Rose Strawberry Farm sells strawberries by the pound near Adair in Mayes County, and you can pick your own or have the crew pick for you. The farm keeps animals on site for kids to see. It opens Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday at 9 a.m. and stays open until the day's berries sell out. The strawberry window is short, so calling first saves a wasted trip.

Wild Things Farm

Pocola, OK

Wild Things Farm sits a mile north of I-540 in Pocola, in far-eastern Oklahoma near the Arkansas line, and has grown pick-your-own fruit since 2000. Strawberries start in late April, followed by blueberries and blackberries through summer. Fall brings hayrides, a corn maze, and a pumpkin patch, plus a gift shop, snack bar, homemade ice cream, and farm animals to pet. Call ahead to confirm the farm is open and picking.

Williams & Hart Produce & Wholesale Melons

Marlow, OK

Williams & Hart sells locally grown produce from a covered market on Highway 81 in Marlow, running from about Memorial Day through pumpkin season. The stand carries melons, sweet corn, cucumbers, blackberries, asparagus, apricots, and herbs, plus preserves, jams, and jellies. A refreshment stand and picnic area sit alongside. Open Monday through Saturday and Sunday afternoons.

Will Rogers Birthplace Ranch

Oologah, OK

The Will Rogers Birthplace Ranch, known as the Dog Iron Ranch, is where the humorist and cowboy was born in 1879, on a rise overlooking Lake Oologah. The two-story house, nicknamed the White House on the Verdigris, sits amid pasture where Texas longhorn cattle still graze. The Will Rogers Memorial operates the site and admission is free. Visitors tour the home and grounds and can picnic near the lake.

Wind Drift Orchards East

Harrah, OK

This is the east location of Wind Drift Orchards, on NE 63rd Street in Harrah, run by grower Bill Spencer since 1986. The peaches and nectarines here ripen variety by variety across the summer, so what's on the table shifts through the season, with later varieties carrying into early September. Buy tree-ripened fruit direct in season. Because ripening depends on the weather, it's worth calling ahead to see what's picking.

Wind Drift Orchards West

Harrah, OK

Wind Drift's west orchard on NE 50th Street in Harrah is one of two peach and nectarine sites the Spencer family has farmed since 1986, east of Oklahoma City. Between the two locations, nearly 12,000 trees carry 38 peach varieties and six nectarine varieties that ripen in sequence from mid-June into early September. Fruit is sold in season at the orchard; call for what's ripe and current picking days before you drive out.

Woodbine Farms Pumpkin Patch

Ardmore, OK

Woodbine Farms opened its Ardmore pumpkin patch in 2005 on Kings Road as a place for families to pick pumpkins and slow down. The fall lineup covers hayrides, a petting zoo, cow-train rides, duck races, big sand piles, slides, and campfires, and the farm books school field trips and birthday parties. Group and party visits need advance reservations.

Woodland Farm

Skiatook, OK

Woodland Farm near Skiatook grew choose-and-cut Christmas trees, including Austrian pine, Scotch pine, Virginia pine, and Leyland cypress, with summer u-pick blackberries. The Christmas season added hayrides, a pygmy-goat petting zoo, and a gift shop. Some directories have since listed the farm as closed, so its current status is worth confirming.

Woodward Strawberry Farm

Tahlequah, OK

Woodward Strawberry Farm is a pick-your-own strawberry patch outside Tahlequah, in the green hills of Cherokee County. Strawberry season in northeast Oklahoma typically runs from late April into June, so pickers should call ahead for ripeness and hours before heading out.

Youngman Family Farm

Westville, OK

Youngman Family Farm grows blueberries plus sweet corn, cucumbers, peppers, squash, and tomatoes near Westville, in Oklahoma's far-eastern hills at the Arkansas line. The u-pick blueberry field runs a couple of acres, with picking materials supplied, and the farm also sells already-picked produce at its market. Families come for the petting zoo and picnic area too. Open Saturday mornings through the early-summer berry season; weather can shift what's ready, so check first.

Yuletide Farms

Macomb, OK

Yuletide Christmas Tree Farm runs a cut-your-own operation east of Highway 59B in Macomb, in Pottawatomie County. It opens for the holiday season the weekend after Thanksgiving and closes once the trees are gone. Families walk the rows, choose a tree, and cut it fresh. Check the farm's page for the exact opening date, which shifts each November.

Zero Cattle Ranch

Bennington, OK

Zero Cattle Ranch runs Red and Black Angus and commercial cattle on family land near Bennington, in southeastern Oklahoma about two hours north of Dallas, plus a small purebred herd of their own 'Zero' line. Lance and Katey Johnson work ground his grandparents bought in the 1960s and sell beef direct, with a focus on showing buyers exactly how the animals are raised. They also rent a renovated guest house on 40 acres through Airbnb.

Breezy Hill Berries

Ft. Towon, OK

December Ranch LLC

Pawnee, OK

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