Agritourism & Farm Experiences in Texas
386 agritourism & farm experiences listed across Texas. Farm tours, tastings, stays, and hands-on experiences open to visitors. Directory updated August 2026.
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410 Printing Center Pumpkin Patch Festival
San Antonio, TX
This pumpkin patch festival runs seasonally at a site on WW White Road in San Antonio's east side, tied to the 410 Printing Center. It reads as a fall pop-up event rather than a working farm. Dates and activities vary year to year, so check locally for current details before going.
4 CeeSons Christmas Tree Farm
Caddo Mills, TX
4 CeeSons is a choose-and-cut Christmas tree farm on County Road 2508 near Caddo Mills, in Hunt County east of Dallas. Texas tree farms like this open the day after Thanksgiving and run through December, letting families cut their own Texas-grown pine or cypress and haul it home. Some seasons sell out early. Check opening weekend and hours before making the trip.
4G Reyes Farms
Poteet, TX
A strawberry grower on Ditto Road in Poteet, the South Texas town known statewide for its strawberries and its April Strawberry Festival. Farms here sell berries fresh in spring, and many open fields for picking when the crop comes in. Contact 4G Reyes directly for this season's picking dates, prices, and hours.
7 Acre Wood
Conroe, TX
7 Acre Wood sits on North Frazier Street in Conroe, north of Houston off the I-45 corridor. Listed under agritourism, it's set up for family farm visits with animals and hands-on activities. Places like this draw school groups and weekend families across the Montgomery County suburbs. Check current hours and admission before you go.
Aboud Family Farm
Salado, TX
Aboud Family Farm is a family-run agritourism spot on Hackberry Road in Salado, in the Central Texas hill country between Austin and Waco. Verified details on its crops, u-pick, or events aren't available here, so check the farm's own pages for the current season. Salado itself is a small arts town just off I-35.
Adonai Retreat Center Blueberries
Nacogdoches, TX
A blueberry patch tied to a retreat center near Nacogdoches, in the East Texas piney woods where the state's blueberry industry is centered. Rabbiteye blueberries thrive in the region's acidic soil and ripen from late spring into July, the usual u-pick window. The listed address is in downtown Nacogdoches.
Aggie Habitat for Humanity Pumpkin Patch
College Station, TX
The Aggie Habitat for Humanity Pumpkin Patch is a fundraiser run by the Texas A&M student chapter of Habitat for Humanity, set up on Rock Prairie Road in College Station. Volunteers sell pumpkins each October, with proceeds going toward local home-building. Exact dates shift year to year, so check the chapter's page for the current setup.
Ahimsa Farm
Ahimsa Farm lies on Cravey Road in the Hill Country near Boerne, in Kendall County northwest of San Antonio. The name comes from ahimsa, the Sanskrit principle of doing no harm, which suggests a plant- or animal-welfare focus. The farm isn't well documented online. Reach out directly to learn what they grow and whether they welcome visitors.
Alexander Blueberry Farms
Blueberries ripen here from early June through late July, when you can pick your own at this family farm on County Road 3221 in DeBerry, near the Louisiana line in Panola County. They also sell frozen berries in bulk for anyone wanting to stock the freezer, with orders due by mid-May. Call 903-263-7803 to confirm the season's timing before making the drive.
Alla's Historical Bed and Breakfast, Spa and Cabana
Duncanville, TX
A bed-and-breakfast with a spa and cabana in Duncanville, a suburb just southwest of Dallas. The property centers on a historic house and garden setting for overnight stays, spa services, and small events. It sits on Hustead Street in a residential part of town.
Alvin Historical Museum and Train Depot
Alvin, TX
The Alvin Historical Museum occupies the town's old railroad depot on West Sealy Street in Alvin, southeast of Houston. Exhibits cover local history, including hometown baseball legend Nolan Ryan and the region's farming and rail past. It's a small-town history museum rather than a farm or market, typically open limited hours and staffed by volunteers. Confirm hours before visiting.
Amaze'N Pumpkin Patch
Naples, TX
Amaze'N Pumpkin Patch operates on Willis Avenue in Naples, a Morris County town in Northeast Texas. The name points to a corn maze alongside the pumpkin patch, the standard fall pairing for family farms in this region, open through October. Published details are limited. Confirm the season's opening date and hours directly before visiting, since small patches set their calendars around the local harvest.
Anachey Strawberries
Poteet, TX
Anachey Strawberries grows strawberries on Schuettig Road in Poteet, the Atascosa County town billed as the Strawberry Capital of Texas. Growers here sell fresh-picked berries through the spring season, roughly March into May. Picking and stand hours aren't listed online, so call to check availability before driving out.
Apple Valley Orchard
Llano, TX
Apple Valley Orchard sits on South Highway 16 in Llano, in the granite hill country northwest of Austin. The name points to an orchard operation with fruit and seasonal picking. Its specific crops and open dates aren't published online, so reach out to the orchard directly before planning a visit.
Arison Farm
Granbury, TX
Arison Farm is on Dunn Court in Granbury, a Hood County town on the Brazos River southwest of Fort Worth. The agritourism listing points to farm visits, seasonal events, or direct sales at the property. Granbury's lake-and-Hill-Country setting pulls day-trippers out from the Metroplex. Contact the farm for what's currently open.
Assiter Punkin Ranch
Floydada, TX
Assiter Punkin Ranch grows pumpkins in Floydada, the Floyd County town on the South Plains that calls itself the Pumpkin Capital, U.S.A. The area ships gourds and pumpkins across Texas each fall, and Floydada's Punkin Days festival draws crowds the second Saturday of October. The ranch sells pumpkins in many varieties through the harvest. Verify pickup and hours directly, since sales run on the fall crop.
Atl'Do Farms Lubbock Corn Maze
Lubbock, TX
At'l Do Farms runs a corn maze and pumpkin patch just outside Lubbock, open from mid-September through early November. Beyond the maze, the farm packs in Cow Train rides, hayrides, a Fairy Tale Trail, campfires, and barnyard activities, with kettle corn and the Windmill Grill for food. Admission runs about $13, and field trips and group parties are available through maze season.
Aunt Sue's Barn LLC
Ponder, TX
Aunt Sue's Barn is an agritourism venue on North County Line Road in Ponder, a small town west of Denton. The barn name suggests an event or gathering space rather than a produce farm. There's little detail published online, so contact the venue directly about events, bookings, or visiting hours.
Autumn at the Dallas Arboretum
Dallas, TX
Each fall the Dallas Arboretum builds its Pumpkin Village, a set of displays made from tens of thousands of pumpkins, gourds, and squash along the shore of White Rock Lake at 8525 Garland Road. The event runs from late September through the end of October, layered over the garden's autumn plantings. It ranks among the most photographed fall attractions in North Texas.
Bar H Maze at the Farm
Clarendon, TX
Bar H Maze at the Farm is a fall corn-maze operation near Clarendon, in Donley County of the Texas Panhandle. Details online are limited. Corn mazes in this part of the state open in late September and run through Halloween, usually paired with a pumpkin patch, hayrides, and family activities. Reach out ahead of a visit to confirm the season's opening dates and hours.
Barron's Blueberries
Lindale, TX
Barron's Blueberries grows blueberries on County Road 431 in Lindale, in the East Texas berry belt of Smith County north of Tyler. Pick-your-own blueberry farms in this area typically open through June and July. Barron's own hours and pricing aren't posted online, so call ahead to confirm the berries are ready.
Barton Hill Farms
Bastrop, TX
Barton Hill Farms hosts a fall festival on Farm to Market 969 in Bastrop, along the Colorado River east of Austin. The farm pairs family activities with on-site food and drink, and runs fully cashless during events. Dates, hours, and ticket details change by season, so check the farm's site before heading out.
Bastrop Garden Farms
Cedar Creek, TX
Bastrop Garden Farms is an agritourism operation on Old Highway 71 in Cedar Creek, between Austin and Bastrop. The name suggests a market-garden or produce focus. Verified details on crops, CSA, or u-pick aren't available online, so contact the farm to learn what it grows and when it's open.
Baxter's Blueberry Farm
Livingston, TX
Baxter's Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on Menard Chapel Road near Livingston, in Polk County's East Texas pine country at the edge of the Big Thicket. Rabbiteye blueberries in this area come in from June into July. The listing carries the name and location but no posted hours, phone, or website, so check the season before heading out to pick.
Bayou Wildlife Zoo
Alvin, TX
Bayou Wildlife Zoo is a drive-through wildlife park on FM 517 in Alvin, where open-range trams carry visitors past free-roaming animals across the property. Trams run every 15 to 30 minutes, with wristbands assigned at arrival for boarding times. The park keeps seasonal hours, shifting to a lighter fall schedule in August, and posts weather closures on its Facebook page. Call ahead on questionable-weather days.
B/CS Habitat for Humanity Pumpkin Patch
Bryan, TX
A pumpkin patch in Bryan run as a fundraiser for Bryan/College Station Habitat for Humanity, with proceeds going toward local home building. It opens through October on 29th Street, selling pumpkins and gourds and hosting school and family visits. Buying a pumpkin here doubles as a donation to affordable housing in the Brazos Valley.
Bee2Bee Honey Collective
Houston, TX
Bee2Bee Honey Collective has sold hyperlocal Houston honey since 2016, bottling by neighborhood so buyers get honey from bees near them. Beyond honey, the collective offers one-on-one beekeeping mentorship, hive and swarm removal, classes, and wholesale supply across greater Houston. Pickup is by appointment in Montrose. It works with backyard, corporate, and farm hive sites around the city.
BellCreek Acres
BellCreek Acres is an agritourism property on County Road 4713 in the Von Ormy area, southwest of San Antonio in Bexar County. The listing carries no city, and the farm publishes little online. Reach out directly to confirm location, hours, and what BellCreek offers visitors.
Berryland Farms of Texas
Winnie, TX
Berryland Farms of Texas is a berry operation near Winnie, off Gulfway Drive in Chambers County on the upper Gulf coast. Southeast Texas growers here harvest strawberries and other berries through spring. Berryland's own picking hours and crop list aren't confirmed online, so contact the farm before visiting.
Best Clucking Place Farms
Hutto, TX
Best Clucking Place Farms is a small poultry-focused farm outside Hutto, in fast-growing Williamson County northeast of Austin. The name points to chickens and farm-fresh eggs, the kind of pasture-raised operation common on the ranchettes ringing the Austin metro. Details online are sparse, so message or call ahead to check egg availability and whether they sell direct.
Big Creek Farms
Shepherd, TX
Big Creek Farms is located on Manuel Road near Shepherd, in San Jacinto County's piney-woods country between Houston and the Sam Houston National Forest. The listing gives no crop list, hours, or contact details. This part of East Texas grows blueberries, produce, and hay, but nothing farm-specific is verified here beyond the name and location.
Big Tex Stone Annual Pumpkin Patch
Fort Worth, TX
Big Tex Stone is a landscape supplier on Old Hemphill Road in south Fort Worth, dealing in stone, gravel, and mulch, that clears space each fall for an annual pumpkin patch. The seasonal patch runs through October alongside the regular yard. Confirm this year's pumpkin dates with the store, since the patch is secondary to the landscape business.
Birdwell's Blueberry Busy
Appleby, TX
Birdwell's grows blueberries on County Road 2041 near Appleby, just north of Nacogdoches in deep East Texas. The listing name is garbled ('Busy' is likely 'Bushes'), but the crop and pine-country location are clear. Rabbiteye blueberries in this area ripen from roughly June into July. No contact details are published, so confirm the season before making the drive.
Bius Berry Farms
Huntsville, TX
Bius Berry Farms grows berries in the Timberwilde area of Huntsville, in the East Texas pineywoods of Walker County. The region's sandy soil suits blueberries and blackberries, which local farms pick through early summer. Bius's specific crops and hours aren't posted online, so call ahead to check what's ready.
Blackberries of Houston
Cypress, TX
Blackberries of Houston is a pick-your-own blackberry farm on Cypress Church Road in Cypress, northwest of Houston. U-pick blackberry patches in this area open in May and June, when the canes ripen, selling fruit by the pound or bucket until the season ends. The picking window is short and weather-dependent, so check availability before heading out.
Blackland Berry Farm
Royse City, TX
Blackland Berry Farm is a berry operation on Jones Road in Royse City, northeast of Dallas on the blackland prairie of Hunt County. The name points to pick-your-own berries, likely blackberries and blueberries in the late spring and summer window. Its own dates and pricing aren't confirmed online, so contact the farm first.
Blakelocks Berries
Grangerland, TX
Blakelocks Berries grows berries on FM 3083 in Grangerland, in Montgomery County northeast of Conroe. The sandy soil north of Houston suits rabbiteye blueberries and blackberries, which typically ripen through late spring and early summer. This reads as a u-pick patch, so call ahead to check ripening and picking hours before the drive out.
Blase Family Farm
Rockwall, TX
Blase Family Farm is a small family-run farm in Rockwall, on East Fork Drive, offering pick-your-own blueberries from late May into early July and a pumpkin patch from mid-September through the end of October. Running since 2011, it also sells handmade soap and hosts fall school field trips. Pets and outside food aren't allowed, and they take cash, cards, and Apple Pay.
Blessington Farms
Simonton, TX
Blessington Farms offers pick-your-own blueberries and blackberries in Simonton, west of Houston, with no admission charge to pick, you pay for what you gather. The farm also runs more than 20 add-on activities, including a jump pad, slide mountain, fossil dig, gemstone mining, barrel train rides, a walk-in aviary, and camel feeding. It's built for a full family outing on the u-pick days.
Blissful Folly Farm
La Grange, TX
Blissful Folly Farm on FM 2981 outside La Grange is home to two drink makers: La Grange Brewing Co. and Rohan Meadery, billed as the oldest meadery in Texas. Visitors come for craft beer, mead, and cider poured on the farm, with a food menu, live music, and a members' BFF Club. It's open Wednesday through Sunday, with the longest hours on Friday and Saturday. The taproom sits between Austin and Houston.
Blueberry Basket
A blueberry operation on Ranch-to-Market Road 2588 in the Whitehouse and Tyler area of Smith County. East Texas's acidic sandy soil is prime blueberry ground, and u-pick patches here generally open from late May through July. The 75804 ZIP places it just south of Tyler.
Blueberry Crossing
Timpson, TX
Blueberry Crossing sits on Highway 59 north of Timpson, in the sandy, acidic soil belt of deep East Texas where rabbiteye blueberries thrive. The name points to what draws visitors: summer u-pick berries, which typically ripen from late May into July. Timpson is a small Shelby County town between Nacogdoches and the Louisiana line, so a stop pairs well with a wider East Texas berry-and-back-roads drive. Call ahead to confirm picking days.
Blueberry Farm
Edgewood, TX
Blueberry Farm sits on County Road 1905 near Edgewood, in Van Zandt County east of Dallas. East Texas here has the sandy, acidic soil that rabbiteye blueberries need, and the local crop generally ripens from late May into July. Beyond the name and address, no hours or contact details are posted publicly, so anyone planning a visit should confirm the picking season first.
Blueberry Farms
This blueberry grower sits on County Road 205 in Nacogdoches County, deep in the East Texas pines. The zip places it around Nacogdoches, one of the state's older blueberry-growing areas, where rabbiteye berries ripen from June into midsummer. The record has no city, hours, phone, or website, so the season and picking access would need to be confirmed locally.
Blueberry Hill Farms, Inc.
TEXAS / northeast region-between Canton & Tyler, TX
Pick-your-own blueberries and blackberries draw crowds to this East Texas farm on FM 314, between Canton and Tyler. The berry season runs through early summer, when rows open for u-pick by the bucket. A farm store and bakery sell homemade breads, jams, and preserves alongside the fresh fruit. Edom sits in the piney-woods country south of Canton, an easy stop on First Monday Trade Days weekends.
Blueberry Ridge Farm Bed and Breakfast
Mineola, TX
Blueberry Ridge Farm Bed and Breakfast sits on Highway 80 in Mineola, in Wood County, part of East Texas's blueberry-growing belt. The name and produce listing point to pick-your-own blueberries in summer alongside overnight lodging, a combination a few East Texas berry farms offer. Ripe berries usually run June into July here. Contact the farm to confirm picking availability and room bookings, since both depend on the season.
Bluebonnet Berries
Trinity, TX
Blueberries and blackberries are what you pick at Bluebonnet Berries, on South Highway 94 in Trinity. Blueberries run mid-May through June, blackberries June into July, both priced around $4 a pound. The farm provides baskets, though many bring their own containers, and asks for closed-toed shoes. Park inside the red gate off Bluebonnet Ridge. Text 832-475-7785 to confirm the rows are open before heading out.
Bluebonnet Lane Bees
College Station, TX
Bluebonnet Lane Bees is a beekeeping operation on River Road near College Station, in the Brazos Valley of Central Texas. The name points to an apiary, so honey and related bee products are the likely offerings, though the listing confirms only the beekeeping angle. No hours, phone, or website are posted. Contact would need to be tracked down locally before visiting.
B&M Farms
Silsbee, TX
B&M Farms sits on Blueberry Patch Road in Silsbee, in the East Texas blueberry belt of Hardin County. The address and piney-woods setting point to u-pick blueberries, which ripen across June and early July here. Confirm picking hours before visiting.
BM Farms
Silsbee, TX
BM Farms sits on Blueberry Patch Road in Silsbee, and the address says a lot: Silsbee and the surrounding Big Thicket are prime rabbiteye blueberry country in southeast Texas. Berries here generally ripen from late May into July, when u-pick patches open to the public. Bring containers and call ahead, since a hot spell can shift picking days quickly.
Boenig Pecans
Seguin, TX
Pecans are the main fall crop at Boenig Farm, sold from a red barn on FM 758 outside Seguin. The stand also opens in late spring with peaches, sweet corn, potatoes, onions, beets, green beans, cabbage, and squash as they come in. It's a straightforward family produce operation, buy what's fresh and in season straight from the grower. Call 830-433-0789 to check hours before you drive out.
Boldheart Farms
Dale, TX
Boldheart Farms grows tomatoes, lots of them, heirloom and otherwise, on Sand Hill Road in Dale, between Lockhart and Bastrop southeast of Austin. Ripe pick-your-own tomatoes are the main draw, alongside herbs and other vegetables from the on-farm market. The property also rents two guest cottages, the Pond and the Garden, as a farm-stay bed and breakfast. Call ahead for market and picking days.
Boo-Bash Trunk or Treat and Dog Costume Contest
Decatur, TX
Boo-Bash is a seasonal Halloween trunk-or-treat and dog costume contest held in Decatur, not a working farm. Families walk decorated car trunks for candy while dogs compete in costume. It runs as a one-day October community event in Wise County. The directory files it under agritourism, but there are no crops, animals, or year-round farm activities at the address.
Boyd's Honey and Bees
Dallas, TX
A Dallas-area beekeeping operation producing raw local honey and hive products. The listed Young Street address sits downtown, so sales likely run through markets or direct contact rather than a farm gate. Local honey from North Texas hives reflects the region's wildflower bloom.
Brave Bee Honey Farm
Eastland, TX
A small apiary near Eastland in west-central Texas, producing raw local honey. Eastland County's mesquite and wildflower range shapes the flavor. Contact the beekeeper directly for availability, since production tracks the seasonal bloom.
Broken Chalice Farm
Ben Wheeler, TX
Broken Chalice Farm works land on FM 279 near Ben Wheeler, a small Van Zandt County town in East Texas known for its arts scene. The listing files it under agritourism. What that covers, produce, livestock, flowers, or events, isn't spelled out online. The wooded, rolling country here suits small diversified farms. Contact the farm directly to learn what they offer.
Brungot Farms
Cedar Park, TX
Brungot Farms sells fresh-cut Fraser fir Christmas trees and wreaths across the Austin area, running a seasonal lot in Cedar Park since 2014. The trees ship in fresh for the holidays, with delivery offered alongside in-person shopping. Hours run afternoons on weekdays and all day on weekends through December. Check their site for the current lot location and stock.
Bulverde Pumpin Patch
Bulverde, TX
A seasonal pumpkin patch on West Ammann Road in Bulverde, in the Hill Country just north of San Antonio. Patches like this open through October with pumpkins, photo spots, and family activities. Confirm this year's dates before visiting.
Cackleberry Farm Produce
Larue, TX
Cackleberry Farm Produce sells produce near Larue, an East Texas community in Henderson County south of Athens on Highway 175. 'Cackleberry' is old country slang for a hen's egg, hinting at eggs alongside garden crops, though only produce is confirmed in the listing. No hours, phone, or website are attached, so what's for sale would need checking locally.
Calie's Acre
Gilmer, TX
Calie's Acre is a pumpkin and sunflower patch on State Highway 300 in Gilmer, open for old-fashioned fall fun since 2009 and hosting field trips for schools, daycares, and churches. Reach Calie at (903) 790-2297 or [email protected]. The operation runs a separate florist, Calie's Country Florist, and has announced a move to a new Longview location, so confirm the current site before visiting.
Castle Woods Llama Gardens
Collinsville, TX
Castle Woods Llama Gardens is on Castle Woods near Collinsville, in Grayson County close to the Oklahoma line north of Dallas. The name points to a farm keeping llamas alongside gardens, but its current offerings and visiting details aren't documented online. Contact the farm directly to find out what's open to the public.
CD&J Mini Ranch
San Benito, TX
CD&J Mini Ranch is on Adams Road near San Benito, in the Rio Grande Valley of deep South Texas. It's a small family ranch; specifics on animals or visitor activities aren't posted online. Reach out directly before planning a visit.
Childress Agricultural Enterprises
Cross Plains, TX
A farming operation near Cross Plains in Callahan County, on the rolling plains of west-central Texas. Little is published online. The area runs to cattle, hay, and dryland crops.
Chmielewski's Blueberry Farm
Hockley, TX
Chmielewski's Blueberry Farm ran a seven-acre pick-your-own blueberry patch in Hockley, northwest of Houston, open for a few weeks from mid-May into June. Their website now states the farm has closed to the public and no longer offers picking. Older directory listings still show it as active. Anyone hoping to pick should confirm status first, since the family has stepped back from public harvest.
Church Hill Farms Honey
Farmersville, TX
A honey producer on County Road 604 outside Farmersville, in the blackland country of eastern Collin County. Small Texas apiaries like this usually sell raw local honey by the jar, sometimes alongside beeswax or seasonal varietals tied to local wildflower blooms. Contact the farm directly to find out where and when its honey is available.
Circle B Farm
Overton, TX
Circle B Farm sits on County Road 132 near Overton, an East Texas town in Rusk and Smith counties and home to a Texas A&M AgriLife research center. The listing carries no crop list, hours, or contact details. Farms in this area run to produce, hay, and livestock, but nothing specific is verified here beyond the name and location.
Circle N Dairy
Gainesville, TX
A dairy near Gainesville in Cooke County, close to the Oklahoma line in North Texas. Details online are limited. Contact the farm directly about milk or farm products and any visits.
Circle N Maze
La Vernia, TX
A fall corn maze and family farm near La Vernia, east of San Antonio in Wilson County. The season centers on autumn, with the cut-corn maze and pumpkin-patch weekends. Check ahead for opening dates, which follow the corn's height and the October calendar.
Clark Farms
Wichita Falls, TX
Clark Farms is on Seymour Highway southwest of Wichita Falls in Wichita County. Public details about the operation are limited. Filed under agritourism, farms along this North Texas corridor commonly grow wheat, cotton, and seasonal produce, and some open for u-pick or fall events. Contact the farm directly to confirm what's offered and when, since hours at operations this size follow the growing season.
Classics Elite Pumpkin Patch
San Antonio, TX
A seasonal pumpkin patch on Bitters Road on the north side of San Antonio, open in the weeks leading up to Halloween. It sits in a part of town with easy highway access, drawing families for pumpkins and photos each October. Confirm opening dates and hours locally before you go, since pop-up patches change from year to year.
Clegg Blueberry Farm
Clegg Blueberry Farm grows blueberries in far southeast Texas near Buna, along Farm to Market Road 253 in Jasper County. The Big Thicket's sandy, acidic ground is ideal for rabbiteye blueberries, which usually ripen from late May into July. Bring your own buckets if u-pick is open, and call first to check the day's picking and ripeness.
Cobbins Family Pumpkin Patch
Sanger, TX
A family-run pumpkin patch near Sanger in Denton County, north of Fort Worth. It opens in October for pumpkins, photos, and fall farm activities. Weekends draw the crowds, and offerings shift year to year, so confirm before the drive.
Cook Peach Farm
Jacksonville, TX
Cook Peach Farm grows peaches near Jacksonville, in the Cherokee County hills of East Texas. This stretch of the state has a long peach-growing history, with fruit generally ripening from late May through July depending on variety and weather. Jacksonville itself is known as the Tomato Capital, so a summer visit can mean both crops. Call ahead for picking conditions and availability.
Coopers Garden Place
Floresville, TX
Coopers Garden Place is off County Road 223 in Floresville, the Wilson County town southeast of San Antonio known for its peanut farming. Little is published online about the operation. Filed under agritourism, it likely offers garden produce or seasonal farm visits typical of the area's small growers. Contact the farm directly to confirm what's available and when, since hours at places this size follow the growing season.
Copperas Creek Ranch
May, TX
Copperas Creek Ranch sits outside May, a small community in Brown County near Lake Brownwood in Central Texas. The listing marks it as an agritourism property, though the ranch keeps little presence online. May and the surrounding Cross Timbers country run mostly to cattle, hay, and hunting leases. Anyone planning a visit should contact the ranch directly to confirm what's open to the public.
Country Critters Farm
Alvarado, TX
A small farm near Alvarado in Johnson County, south of Fort Worth. The name points to farm animals and petting-zoo visits. Public listings are sparse; contact the farm about tours or seasonal events.
Countyline Organic Vegetables
Kenedy, TX
Countyline grows organic vegetables (beans, peas, peppers, summer squash, and tomatoes) on County Road 131 outside Kenedy, southeast of San Antonio. It's a small operation, so calling before you drive out is the safe move; picking days follow the crop. Restrooms are available on site. Reach the farm at 361-362-4652 or by email at [email protected] to check what's ready.
Covered C Tree Farm
Crockett, TX
Covered C Tree Farm is a tree farm near Crockett in Houston County, in the East Texas Piney Woods. Choose-and-cut tree farms in this part of the state open for the Christmas season after Thanksgiving, growing varieties suited to the warm Southern climate.
Cypress Frio Waters
Leakey, TX
Cypress Frio Waters sits on Chalk Creek Road near Leakey, along the Frio River in the Hill Country of Real County. Properties on this stretch of the Frio typically offer riverfront cabins and camping for tubers, swimmers, and families during the summer river season. Details and booking should be confirmed with the owners, since availability fills fast on summer weekends.
Cypress Springs Tree and Berry Farm
Scroggins, TX
A berry and tree farm near Scroggins, on the Lake Cypress Springs side of Franklin County in Northeast Texas. Expect u-pick berries in early summer and Christmas trees in season, matching the name. The lake area is a weekend draw, and the farm makes a natural stop for pick-your-own fruit.
Dautobi Acres
Celeste, TX
Dautobi Acres sits on US Highway 69 near Celeste, a small Hunt County town in the blackland farm country northeast of Dallas. The agritourism listing points to farm visits, events, or direct sales on the property. Little is posted online about the operation; the address puts it among the row-crop and cattle land north of Greenville. Reach out for current details.
David Harmon
Abilene, TX
A named agricultural producer outside Abilene, in Taylor County on the rolling plains of West Texas. Nothing specific is published about the operation. County Road 224 runs through farm-and-ranch land south of the city, where cattle, wheat, and hay dominate.
Derrick's Christmas Trees
Deer Park, TX
Derrick's has sold Christmas trees in Deer Park for more than 30 years, from a lot on Center Street marked by a giant snowman out front. The stand runs daily through the holiday season, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., serving families across the Houston area. Beyond trees, it's the kind of neighborhood spot people return to year after year. Call 346-255-1328 for current stock and hours.
Dewberry Farm
Brookshire, TX
Dewberry Farm packs more than 30 rides and attractions onto its grounds in Brookshire, 45 minutes west of Houston, including an 8-acre corn maze, a train, and animals to pet and feed. The calendar runs year-round: Spring and Fall festivals, Halloween's BOOriffic Nights, and A Berry Merry Christmas. School groups and private events book here too. Fall is the big draw, when the corn maze and pumpkins open.
DeZavala Vineyard Sand Pit Enterprises
Franklin, TX
DeZavala Vineyard is a grape-growing operation on US-79 near Franklin, the Robertson County seat in Central Texas between Bryan and Hearne. The listing also ties to Sand Pit Enterprises, suggesting the family works both a vineyard and a sand-and-gravel business on the property. Public details are limited; contact them to confirm whether grapes, wine, or tastings are available to visitors.
Donna's Corn Maze at Billman Farms
Donna, TX
Donna's Corn Maze at Billman Farms runs off Expressway 83 near Valley View Road in Donna, in the Rio Grande Valley. Fall corn mazes in the Valley open once the summer heat breaks, typically with hayrides, a pumpkin patch, and space for school groups. Public information is limited. Check the current season's dates and admission before visiting, as small family mazes set hours year to year.
Double Creek Farm
Livingston, TX
An agritourism farm on Oakdale Loop outside Livingston in Polk County, in the Piney Woods of East Texas between Houston and Lufkin. Little is published online about what Double Creek offers day to day. Contact the farm directly for current activities, hours, and whether visits are open to the public or by appointment.
DWD Longhorns, LLC
Hondo, TX
DWD Longhorns raises registered Texas Longhorn cattle on County Road 211 near Hondo, in Medina County west of San Antonio. Longhorn breeders like this sell breeding stock, roping steers, and genetics, and often welcome buyers by appointment to see the herd. Contact the ranch directly to arrange a visit or ask about available cattle.
Echo Springs Blueberry Farm
Brownsboro, TX
U-pick blueberries near Brownsboro in Henderson County, west of Tyler in East Texas. The picking season runs across June and into July, when the bushes ripen. Bring your own buckets or use theirs, and go early on hot mornings. Confirm daily picking conditions before heading out, since a busy weekend can strip the ripe fruit fast.
Efurd Peach Orchard
Pittsburg, TX
Efurd Orchards grows peaches on Highway 271 south of Pittsburg, in the Camp County fruit country of Northeast Texas. The orchard runs a long peach season from late spring into summer across many varieties, with a stand selling fresh fruit plus jams and other homemade goods. Local peaches here rival the better-known Hill Country crop.
Elgin Christmas Tree Farm
Elgin, TX
Elgin Christmas Tree Farm has served Central Texas for more than 35 years with choose-and-cut pine and cypress trees plus pre-cut firs, opening the weekend before Thanksgiving. Summer brings u-pick blackberries, and the farm welcomes pets. Reach them at (512) 281-5016 or [email protected]. The farm is on Natures Way in Elgin, east of Austin.
Elves Christmas Tree Farm and Pumpkin Patch
Denison, TX
A choose-and-cut Christmas tree farm and fall pumpkin patch near Denison in Grayson County, close to Lake Texoma on the Oklahoma border. The pumpkin patch opens in October; the tree season follows after Thanksgiving. Families come for both ends of the fall-and-winter calendar. Call ahead for cutting availability and patch hours.
Epps Family Farm
Calvert, TX
Epps Family Farm works land on Jim Towns Lane outside Calvert, a historic Robertson County town along US-6 between Bryan and Waco. The directory lists it under agritourism. Central Texas farms in this stretch of blackland prairie typically run cattle, hay, and row crops. Details about farm visits or sales aren't posted online, so call ahead before stopping by.
Evergreen Farms Christmas Trees
Elgin, TX
A choose-and-cut Christmas tree farm on Monkey Road near Elgin, east of Austin in Bastrop County. The farm grows Southern-adapted evergreens such as Virginia pine and Leyland cypress, opening the weekend after Thanksgiving for families to tag and cut their own tree. Precut firs, wreaths, and hot cocoa typically round out the visit.
Family Farm Pumpkin Patch & Vegetable Garden
Family Farm Pumpkin Patch and Vegetable Garden is a fall pumpkin patch on County Road 203 in Plantersville, in rural Grimes County northwest of Houston. Pumpkin farms in this part of Texas open in October for patch picking, hayrides, and photos, with a vegetable garden supplying the season's produce.
Farm to Fork Tour and Dinner
Mount Pleasant, TX
A farm-dinner event in Mount Pleasant, the seat of Titus County in Northeast Texas. Farm-to-fork tours like this pair a walk through a working farm with a multi-course meal built from local produce and meat. The listed address sits just north of downtown along North Jefferson.
Fearshire Farms
Angleton, TX
A seasonal Halloween attraction near Angleton in Brazoria County, south of Houston. Fearshire Farms runs haunted-house and scare experiences through October, drawing thrill-seekers from the Houston area on weekend nights. This is a fright event rather than a produce farm. Check dates and ticketing before going, since the season is short and weather-dependent.
Feather Down Farms
Austin, TX
Feather Down Farms is a farm-stay glamping company that sets canvas safari-style tents on working farms, giving guests a rural overnight without roughing it. The East 5th Street address in Austin is a business office rather than a farm you can book on the spot. Actual stays are hosted at partner farms, so check the company's site for current locations and availability.
Field of Dreams Dairy
Odonnell, TX
Field of Dreams Dairy sells farm-fresh milk from grass-fed Jersey cattle on County Road 144 outside O'Donnell, in the South Plains cotton country south of Lubbock. Beyond milk, the Brooks family raises grass-fed beef, pastured pork, and free-range eggs, and also offers produce and pecans. It's a whole-diet farm rather than a single-product dairy. Contact them to arrange pickup of milk and other goods.
Fiesta Farm and Trail Rides
San Antonio, TX
Fiesta Farm and Trail Rides operates on FM 1560 on the far west side of San Antonio. As the name says, it offers horseback trail rides along with a farm setting for visitors. Guided rides for families and groups are the main draw in this part of Bexar County. Call ahead to book rides and check availability.
Files Family Farm
Carbon, TX
A family farm near Carbon in Eastland County, on the rolling ranchland of west-central Texas. Public details are limited. Contact the family directly about products, produce, or seasonal visits.
Fisher Farms
Yantis, TX
Fisher Farms is located on County Road 1441 in Yantis, near Lake Fork in Wood County, East Texas. No specific public details about its crops or hours were confirmed. Contact the farm directly.
Five Cousins' Strawberry Patch
Poteet, TX
U-pick strawberries near Poteet, the self-styled Strawberry Capital of Texas in Atascosa County south of San Antonio. The picking season runs through spring, roughly March into May, when the rows open by the bucket. Poteet's sandy soil and long warm season make it prime strawberry ground, and the town's April festival celebrates the crop.
Flat Tire Apiary
Abernathy, TX
A honey producer near Abernathy on the South Plains north of Lubbock. The apiary sells raw local honey drawn from Panhandle cotton, wildflower, and mesquite bloom. Contact the beekeeper directly for jars, since supply follows the season.
Flower Mound Pumpkin Patch on the Double Oak Ranch
Flower Mound, TX
A fall pumpkin patch at Double Oak Ranch in Flower Mound, north of the DFW airport in Denton County. The patch opens in October with pumpkins, photo setups, and family activities on the ranch grounds. Weekends run busy through the month. Confirm hours before the trip, as the season ends with Halloween.
Flying Fancy Bees
Tahoka, TX
A small apiary near Tahoka in Lynn County, on the South Plains south of Lubbock. The operation produces raw local honey from High Plains bloom. Reach the beekeeper directly about availability.
FRANKLIN FARM LLC
Collinsville, TX
Franklin Farm is a family farm on County Road 203 near Collinsville, in Grayson County close to the Texas-Oklahoma border north of Dallas. This is North Texas grain, hay, and cattle country. Little is posted publicly about the operation, so contact them directly to learn what they raise and whether they sell to the public.
Fresas by Aldalin
Jourdanton, TX
A strawberry grower near Jourdanton in Atascosa County, just up the road from Poteet in South Texas strawberry country. 'Fresas' is Spanish for strawberries, and the season runs through spring. Details online are thin, so contact directly about picking or sales.
Froberg Vegetable & Fruit Farm
Alvin, TX
Froberg's Farm has grown produce near Alvin since 1936, on Highway 6 in Brazoria County south of Houston. The fields yield strawberries, tomatoes, peppers, okra, cucumbers, and greens by season, and an on-site bakery turns out pies, jellies, preserves, pralines, and pecan brittle. Fall brings a corn maze, pumpkin patch, and pick-your-own; a Christmas tree lot follows. Open daily, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Fruits and Such Orchard
Dickinson, TX
An orchard in Dickinson, in Galveston County on the upper Texas Gulf Coast between Houston and Galveston. The name suggests mixed fruit and produce rather than a single crop. Published details are limited, so contact the orchard for what's ripe, pick-your-own options, and current hours before making the drive.
Funky Monkey Farms
Alvin, TX
Funky Monkey Farms operates at the corner of Burton and House Streets in Alvin, in Brazoria County southeast of Houston. Its specific crops and offerings aren't documented online. Contact the farm directly to learn what it grows or sells and whether it's open to visitors.
Gallaghers Apple Orchard, May have closed
Lubbock, TX
This listing flags itself as possibly closed, and the details back that up: the 904 Broadway address is in downtown Lubbock, not orchard land. Lubbock sits on the cotton-and-wine-grape South Plains rather than apple country. Treat the record as a defunct or mislocated entry that needs verification. No working hours, phone, or website can be confirmed.
Garcia Farms North
Poteet, TX
Garcia Farms North grows strawberries in Poteet, the Atascosa County town southwest of San Antonio known as the Strawberry Capital of Texas. Poteet's sandy soil ripens berries in the spring, roughly March through May, sold fresh by area growers during the season around the town's April strawberry festival.
Gee Family's Farm
Claude, TX
A family farm near Claude in Armstrong County, east of Amarillo in the Texas Panhandle near Palo Duro Canyon. Public listings are sparse. Contact the family directly about crops, livestock, or seasonal visits.
Glover Farm Vineyard
Winnsboro, TX
Glover Farm Vineyard grows grapes near Winnsboro, in Wood County's slice of the Northeast Texas wine country. This corner of the state has added vineyards steadily, helped by a long warm season and the rolling farmland around Winnsboro's Autumn Trails route. The listing shows only a name and rural address on County Road SE 3471; no tasting hours, phone, or website are posted.
Goober Bubs Orchard and Bakery
Justin, TX
An orchard and bakery near Justin in Denton County, northwest of Fort Worth. The name pairs fruit growing with baked goods, so expect seasonal produce alongside pies or breads from the kitchen. Online details are limited; contact directly for what's ready and when the stand is open.
Good News Pumpkin Patch
San Antonio, TX
A fall pumpkin patch on the southeast side of San Antonio, off Old Corpus Christi Highway. Patches like this usually run through October, often tied to a church or community group, selling pumpkins and hosting family visits. Confirm opening dates, which land close to the start of October each year.
Grace Heritage Ranch
Santa Monica, TX
This listing places Grace Heritage Ranch on Old Alice Road in the Santa Monica area of Willacy County, in deep South Texas north of Harlingen. Details on the ranch's animals, tours, or visiting hours aren't confirmed online, and the address differs from the better-known Grace Heritage Ranch near Brenham, so treat it as a separate South Texas operation. Contact directly before planning a visit.
Grady Family at Howard Farms Pumpkin Patch
Amarillo, TX
The Grady Family runs this seasonal pumpkin patch at Howard Farms on South Soncy Road in southwest Amarillo. It's a fall operation, opening for pumpkin picking and family activities in the weeks around Halloween. Hours and admission aren't posted online, so contact the farm before visiting.
Great Coastal Bird Trail
Alvin, TX
This listing points to a stop on the Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail near Alvin, in Brazoria County southeast of Houston. The statewide trail links wetlands, prairies, and refuges where birders spot coastal and migratory species, especially during spring and fall migration. It's a birding route rather than a working farm, so there's no gate or produce stand. Bring binoculars and check the trail map for exact access points.
Great Pumpkin Patch
Abilene, TX
The Great Pumpkin Patch runs at DRI (Disability Resources, Inc.) on North Clack Street in Abilene, a fall fundraiser tied to the local nonprofit that serves people with disabilities. The patch sets out pumpkins through October alongside family photo spots and group visits. Hours follow the season. Contact DRI directly to confirm this year's opening date and any admission or activity fees.
Green Country Farm
Floresville, TX
A farm near Floresville in Wilson County, southeast of San Antonio in the peanut country around the Peanut Capital of Texas. Public details are limited. Contact the farm directly about produce, seasonal picking, or visits.
Gretchen Bee Ranch
Seguin, TX
Gretchen Bee Ranch runs a full-service beekeeping showroom on West Kingsbury in Seguin, east of San Antonio, one of the few in South Texas. Owners Mark and Thien sell raw local honey, pure beeswax candles, and gift baskets, and teach beekeeping classes for newcomers. They also work to rebuild local bee populations. The shop trades under The Beeswax Department brand.
Gruene Pumpkin Patch
New Braunfels, TX
Gruene Pumpkin Patch sets up each fall in New Braunfels, tied to the mini-golf course in the historic Gruene district. Alongside rows of pumpkins, it runs putt-putt, a train ride, and a kids' play area, with plenty of spots for photos. It's aimed at families looking for a fall outing rather than a working farm. The patch opens Thursday through Sunday in October.
Grunt’s Bee Farm
Abernathy, TX
Grunt's Bee Farm keeps bees and sells honey in Abernathy, on the South Plains just north of Lubbock. Small operations like this one bottle raw local honey drawn from cotton and wildflower forage across the flat farm country at the southern edge of the Texas Panhandle.
Hail Storm Farm
Seymour, TX
Hail Storm Farm sits along US Highway 82 just west of Seymour, in Baylor County's rolling North Texas plains. Public details are thin. The directory lists it under agritourism, which in this ranching and wheat-farming stretch of the state usually means seasonal visits, u-pick, or event hosting rather than a year-round attraction. Call ahead before driving out, since small operations here often open by season or by appointment.
Hall's Pumpkin Farm
Grapevine, TX
Hall's Pumpkin Farm runs a pumpkin patch and a corn maze of more than two acres in Grapevine, open only for the fall season from early October into the first days of November. Tractor-pulled hayrides stop to feed farm animals, and a stand sells concessions. The farm is cash only and does not take groups, professional photo shoots, or pets.
Halter Inc
Houston, TX
Halter Inc is listed at 410 Clay Road on Houston's west side, filed under agritourism in this directory. Very little public information confirms farm or visitor activities at the address. The listing may reflect an equestrian or agricultural business rather than a public attraction. Contact them directly before planning a visit, as the details here could not be verified online.
Hamilton Berry Farm
Hamilton Berry Farm grows berries near Livingston in Polk County, deep in the East Texas Piney Woods. Camp Ruby Road runs through rural farmland north of town, and the region's acidic soil is classic rabbiteye blueberry country, with picking season running through early summer. Call ahead to confirm u-pick availability and ripening before making the drive.
Ham's Orchards
Ham's Orchards is an orchard near Terrell in Kaufman County, east of Dallas. Orchards in this area pick and sell tree-ripened peaches through the summer months, often alongside homemade preserves and baked goods at a farm store during the picking season.
Harvest Season Farm (formerly known as Matt Family Orchard)
Harvest Season Farm, the former Matt Family Orchard on Bauer Hockley Road, grows pick-your-own pears, Asian pears, persimmons, jujubes, and figs, with a fruit-harvest season that runs June through October. Fall adds a pumpkin patch and a haunted attraction, 'Nightmare on Bauer Hockley,' opening September 19. The farm sells fruit by the pound and runs group orchard tours by reservation. It does not grow apples.
Heart of Texas Farms
Lorena, TX
This Lorena farm south of Waco runs a blackberry u-pick alongside a herd of cross-bred Angus cattle and laying hens. One cropland field is planted for pollinators, part of a sustainable approach to the land. Blackberries come in through the summer; call ahead for picking days and to ask about eggs or beef. The farm is on Rosenthal Parkway. Reach them at 254-717-8046.
Heirloom Blooms
San Marcos, TX
Heirloom Blooms is a flower operation on FM 32 near San Marcos, in Hays County between Austin and San Antonio. The name points to cut flowers rather than produce. Central Texas flower farms usually run spring through fall, sometimes with u-pick days or market bouquets. No hours, phone, or website are posted with the listing, so confirm before visiting.
Henderson Blueberry Farm
Avinger, TX
Henderson Blueberry Farm grows blueberries near Avinger in Cass County, in the sandy-soiled berry country of far Northeast Texas. Rabbiteye blueberries here ripen through June and into July, sold pick-your-own by the pound during the short summer picking window.
Henrietta Creek Orchard
Roanoke, TX
Henrietta Creek Orchard is a small orchard off Old Denton Road near Roanoke in Denton County, north of Fort Worth. Orchards in this area grow fruit and pick-your-own crops through the warm months, selling at the farm during their seasonal openings.
Hidden Meadows Boer Goats
Allen, TX
A Boer goat operation in Allen, north of Dallas in Collin County. Boers are a stocky South African meat breed, and herds this size usually focus on registered breeding stock plus show wethers for 4-H and FFA exhibitors rather than commercial meat production. Allen has grown into dense suburbs, so a livestock operation here is a semi-rural holdout on the edge of the Metroplex.
Hidden Oaks Pumpkin Farm
Montalba, TX
Hidden Oaks Pumpkin Farm is on FM 321 in Montalba, in the East Texas woods of Anderson County north of Palestine. Pumpkin farms like this open through September and October for pumpkin picking, hayrides, and fall family activities before the Halloween rush. Offerings and hours are seasonal, so confirm opening weekend before you go.
Higgins Farm
De Kalb, TX
Higgins Farm is on County Road 4257 near De Kalb, in Bowie County's Northeast Texas farmland not far from Texarkana. The record shows only a name and rural address, with no crops, hours, or contact information. This is mixed-farming country of hay, cattle, and garden produce, but the farm's specifics aren't documented publicly.
HIGH LONESOME RANCH, Tilden, Texas
San Antonio, TX
A South Texas hunting and agritourism ranch near Tilden, in McMullen County's brush country between San Antonio and the border. The region is known for managed whitetail deer, bobwhite quail, dove, and hog hunting on native mesquite-and-prickly-pear rangeland. Bookings run through a business office in San Antonio rather than the ranch itself.
Hill Country Lavender
One of the original Texas lavender farms, Hill Country Lavender grows rows of Phenomenal, Sensational, Munstead, and other varieties on FM 165 outside Blanco. The farm is free to visit, no reservation needed, and open Thursday through Saturday from mid-April into late November (Saturdays only in August). It sells potted lavender plants plus culinary lavender, lavender sugar, and tea. Call 830-833-2294 or email [email protected] with questions.
Hill Farms
Big Sandy, TX
Hill Farms is a farm on State Highway 155 in Big Sandy, in the Upshur County countryside of East Texas. Small farms in this area grow seasonal produce and welcome visitors at harvest, part of the rural farm belt between Tyler and Longview.
Hive to Hearth
Goldthwaite, TX
Hive to Hearth is a Texas apiary and small homestead selling raw honey along with farm-raised chicken and other livestock products. The shop also carries apothecary goods made from what the bees and land provide, under the line "from my hive to your hearth." The operation sells direct and ships within Texas. Reach the beekeeper through the site for current honey and product availability.
Holy Cross Pumpkin Patch
Sugar Land, TX
Holy Cross Pumpkin Patch is a seasonal October pumpkin sale run by Holy Cross church in Sugar Land, on West Riverpark Drive. Church-run patches like this typically sell pumpkins as a fundraiser and open through the weeks before Halloween. Confirm this year's dates and hours with the church directly.
Home Sweet Farm
Brenham, TX
Home Sweet Farm on FM 2502 in Brenham has grown as a family CSA operation since 2004, field-trialing thousands of vegetable, flower, herb, and cover-crop varieties on land the owners have homesteaded for decades. The veteran-owned farm shares its methods through a podcast, YouTube channel, and Patreon for growers. It bills itself as one of the Houston area's early and largest CSA farms. Membership details are on their site.
Honey Apple Farm
Ben Wheeler, TX
We\'re a small, family owned apiary that specializes in high quality varietal honeys and raw honey for immunotherapy purposes. We also sell and lease bees as well as provide consultation and management services.
Houston Scream Fest
Houston, TX
Houston Scream Fest turns a South Houston site on Elton Street into a Halloween amusement park each October, running select Friday and Saturday nights into early November. One ticket covers seven haunted houses, a zombie paintball range, a carnival midway, food vendors, and live music. It bills itself as the largest haunted park in Texas. Parking is patrolled and lit.
Howell Family Farms, Inc
Arlington, TX
Howell Family Farms is a family produce farm tied to West Division Street in Arlington, within the Dallas-Fort Worth metro. Urban-edge growers like this typically sell seasonal vegetables and fresh Southern peas at local farmers markets. The listed address may be a market or business site rather than the fields, so contact them directly to confirm where to buy and what's in season.
HR Farms
Poteet, TX
HR Farms works ground on Brown Road in Poteet, south of San Antonio in Atascosa County. Poteet is Texas's best-known strawberry town, and spring is its busy stretch. The listing offers only the farm name and address, with no crop details, hours, or contact posted. Check locally before visiting to see what the farm has for sale and when.
H Strawberry Farm
Greenville, TX
H Strawberry Farm grows strawberries near Greenville in Hunt County, northeast of Dallas. North Texas strawberry patches open for the season in spring, roughly March into May, selling pre-picked flats and pick-your-own rows once the weather warms.
Huebner Berry Patch and Fruit Farm
Normangee, TX
Huebner Berry Patch grows pick-your-own blackberries, peaches, and plums outside Normangee, in Central Texas between Bryan and Madisonville. Steve and Carole Huebner planted three blackberry varieties, Kiowa, Ouachita, and Natchez, along a fenced field, and also sell pre-picked fruit, homemade jams and jellies, local honey, and Texas olive oils. Berry picking runs through early summer. Call ahead off-season to arrange a purchase.
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