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Produce Farms in Texas

139 produce farms listed across Texas. Fresh vegetables and fruit grown by local farmers. Directory updated August 2026.

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2 Mac's Ranch

Winnsboro, TX

The Milk Barn at 2 Mac's Ranch in Winnsboro, Texas is Jim and Heather's market — childhood friends who found their way back to each other and to a calling of raising truly nourishing food. The store carries their own and neighboring farms' chicken, beef, pork, lamb, dairy, produce, bakery goods, and pantry items with only the cleanest ingredients, open six days a week on FM 852.

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.

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.

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.

BA Angus and Agriculture

BA Angus & Agriculture raises grass-fed, grass-finished beef that typically grades choice or better, colorful heirloom chicken eggs from four breeds, pasture-raised rabbit, and heritage holiday turkeys near Mansfield, Texas, alongside okra, cantaloupe, watermelon, squash, and zucchini. Delivery runs through Mansfield, Arlington, Burleson, and surrounding towns, and the farm's BA Connects program partners with a local food bank and a Tanzania farming mission to feed families in need.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Boggy Creek Farm

Austin, TX

Established in 1841, Boggy Creek Farm invites Austin to step back in time — walking the historic grounds of the city's oldest modern-day urban farm before shopping the on-site Farmstand Market. The fields grow fresh, seasonal vegetables using regenerative, no-till practices, harvested steps from where they're sold on Lyons Road.

Boggy Creek Farm

Austin, TX

Boggy Creek Farm on Lyons Road is Austin's oldest modern-day urban farm, established in 1841 — a historic site where visitors walk the grounds and step back in time. The on-site Farmstand Market sells fresh, seasonal vegetables grown with regenerative, no-till practices.

Braune Farms Fresh Produce

Seguin, TX

Braune Farms grows fresh produce on the family farm at Link Road in Seguin, Texas — squash, cantaloupe, peaches, tomatoes, okra, and more, with the secret in the soil. Find them at the Pearl, New Braunfels, and Memorial Villages farmers markets, the farm stand, subscription veggie bags with delivery, and a real pumpkin patch every fall.

Braune Farms Fresh Produce

Seguin, TX

The secret is in the soil at Braune Farms in Seguin, where the family's long produce-growing history yields monthly harvests of squash, zucchini, cantaloupe, peaches, tomatoes, peppers, okra, and peas. Buy at the Link Road farm stand, three weekly farmers markets (Pearl, New Braunfels, Memorial Villages), subscription veggie bags delivered to your door — or visit the real pumpkin patch each fall.

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.

Central City Co-Op

Houston, TX

Central City Co-Op has been Houston's farmer-first grocery since 1998 — the city's original organic food co-op, open to the public six days a week on Harvard Street with no membership needed. Weekly farm shares portion out the local organic harvest, shelves carry pastured meats, milk, eggs, and bulk staples, and members unlock raw cow and goat milk pickup plus 10% savings.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Dallas Farmers Market Produce Shed

Dallas, TX

As Dallas began to flourish in the late 19th century, farmers began to sell their produce in locations around the city from their wagons. Soon enough, the intersection of South Pearl Expressway and Cadiz Street became the hub of a thriving wholesale business—produce, chickens, pigs, eggs and goats were all sold to the people of North Texas. But as the city grew, so did the demand for farm-fresh produce and meat. So, in 1939, the site of the Dallas Farmers Market was expanded and the first Shed w

Desert Spoon Food Hub

El Paso, TX

Desert Spoon Food Hub is an El Paso nonprofit supporting local farmers toward a prosperous, sustainable future — running the Spoon Flower Grocery on Yandell Drive, community farm boxes, house-made grab-n-go meals, and culinary community programming. Buy local to make your dollar count, with delivery and Saturday warehouse pickup.

Desert Spoon Food Hub

El Paso, TX

At the Spoon Flower Grocery on Yandell Drive, El Paso nonprofit Desert Spoon Food Hub turns "buy local" into infrastructure — a grocery, deli, community farm boxes, grab-n-go meals, and culinary programming that keep local farmers financially and professionally secure. The vision: sustainable production, fair employment, and healthy food that everyone can access, with Saturday warehouse pickup and delivery.

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.

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.

Farmshare Austin

Cedar Creek, TX

Farmshare Austin is a nonprofit in Cedar Creek, Texas growing organic food and farmers while increasing healthy food access across Eastern Travis County. Its Fresh for Less Mobile Markets and home delivery bring Texas-grown produce, eggs, honey, and groceries at reduced prices to neighborhoods that need them, powered by donations and volunteers.

Farmshare Austin

Cedar Creek, TX

From its farm in Cedar Creek, nonprofit Farmshare Austin grows organic food — and farmers, through hands-on training — while its Fresh for Less program tackles food access across Eastern Travis County. Mobile markets and home delivery carry Texas-grown produce, eggs, honey, and groceries at reduced prices, with volunteers and donors powering a more just local food system.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Isle Acre Farms

Liberty Hill, TX

You've been berry pickin' and apple pickin', but you ain't never been veggie pickin' — Isle Acre Farms in Liberty Hill, Texas grew from Becky and Pete's backyard garden into a reservation-based pick-your-own vegetable experience, mid-May to mid-July. Book a morning time slot, grab a basket, harvest seasonal veggies straight from the field, and pay by weight — farming you can feel, designed for family memories.

Jollisant Farms Strawberry and Vegetable Garden

Jollisant Farms grows strawberries and garden vegetables on County Road 203 in Plantersville, Grimes County. Strawberry rows here open in spring, generally March through May, for pre-picked flats and pick-your-own, followed by a summer vegetable garden. The farm shares its road with other pick-your-own growers northwest of Houston.

Kelley Produce

Kelley Produce grows or sells fresh produce in Texas. The exact crops, the town, and the selling season aren't listed, so expect the lineup to follow whatever's picking. Reach out directly to find out what's ready and where to buy it.

Kingsbury's Blueberries

Caldwell, TX

Kingsbury's Blueberries grows blueberries on County Road 316 near Caldwell in Burleson County, between Bryan and Austin. Central Texas blueberry patches open pick-your-own rows in early summer, roughly late May into July, selling fruit by the pound while the berries last.

Kiomatia Blueberry Farm

Detroit, TX

A blueberry farm outside Detroit in Red River County, near the Kiomatia community along the Red River in far northeast Texas. Blueberries do well in the acidic soils of this corner of the state, ripening through early summer, and small farms like this usually open rows for pick-your-own. Details online are thin, so call ahead or check locally for the current picking season and hours.

Kosub Farms Strawberries

Poteet, TX

Kosub Farms grows strawberries in Poteet and sells them fresh from March through May, with jams and other farm products stocked in its country store. The farm takes part in the Poteet Strawberry Festival each April, in the Atascosa County town that bills itself as the Strawberry Capital of Texas. Reach them by email or through their Kosub Farms Strawberries page on Facebook.

Lake Creek Blueberry Farm

Montalba, TX

Lake Creek Blueberry Farm grows blueberries near Montalba in Anderson County, in the East Texas countryside north of Palestine. Rabbiteye blueberries in this area ripen through June and July, sold pick-your-own by the pound during the summer picking season.

Miller Organically Grown Blackberries

Canton, TX

The name marks this as an organic blackberry grower near Canton, the Van Zandt County town known for First Monday Trade Days. Texas blackberries typically fruit from late May through June, earlier than the region's blueberries. No website, phone, or hours are posted with the listing, so call around locally or check before the short berry window to confirm picking is open.

Moorhead's Blueberry Farm

Moorhead's Blueberry Farm calls itself the oldest pick-your-own blueberry farm in Texas, growing since 1977. More than twenty blueberry varieties cover twenty acres between Kingwood and The Woodlands, tended with organic practices and no pesticides or herbicides. Pickers pay $3.75 a pound, cash or check, during the summer season. The farm sits on Moorhead Road in the Conroe area north of Houston.

Moss Springs Berry Farm

New Boston, TX

Moss Springs Berry Farm grows berries near New Boston in Bowie County, in the far northeastern corner of Texas near the Arkansas line. Blueberries and other summer berries in this area ripen through June and July, sold pick-your-own by the pound while the season lasts.

Naturally Grown Farms

Naturally Grown Farms is a Texas "plant to order" farm supplying professional and home kitchens with micro-sized vegetables, herbs, and mushrooms — non-GMO, pesticide-free, and harvested on delivery day. The Garden Salad Share delivers grower-direct weekly greens with optional add-ons of grass-finished beef, pastured pork and poultry, raw milk, eggs, and honey.

Oakview Blueberry Farm

Oakview Blueberry Farm sells pick-your-own blueberries at $3.75 a pound in Evergreen, in San Jacinto County's berry country north of Houston. Sue Burton runs the farm, which opens Thursday through Saturday during the summer picking season and closes once the berries are gone, usually reopening the following May. It sits on Fletcher Road near Coldspring.

Omi's Blackberry Farm

Paige, TX

Omi's grows u-pick blackberries just east of the US 290/Highway 21 split in Paige, and the berries are raised without pesticides, herbicides, or insecticides, so you can taste them straight off the vine while you pick. The season runs from late spring into early summer, and hours shift with the weather and how the fruit is ripening. Bring cash or a check; card payments carry a small surcharge. Check their Facebook page before driving out, since picking closes when the berries run low.

Pioneer Berry Farm

Cleveland, TX

Pioneer Berry Farm is on Pioneer Lane outside Cleveland, in the Piney Woods north of Houston, a region well suited to blueberries and blackberries. The name and produce listing point to a pick-your-own berry operation, though the farm keeps little presence online. Southeast Texas berry season typically runs May into July. Call ahead to confirm picking days and what's ripe.

Pixie Fruits and vegetables

Center, TX

Pixie Fruits and Vegetables runs off County Road 3505 outside Center, the Shelby County seat in deep East Texas near the Louisiana line. The farm sells produce, the kind of seasonal fruit and vegetables this Piney Woods region grows well: peas, greens, tomatoes, watermelons, and peaches in summer. Little about hours or a stand shows up online, so call before driving out.

Poteet Strawberry Farms Garcia Farms

Poteet, TX

Garcia Farms grows strawberries at Poteet, which hosts the long-running Poteet Strawberry Festival each spring and bills itself as the Strawberry Capital of Texas. Local farms like this one sell berries fresh in season, usually March into April, straight from the field. Reach the farm directly to check picking days, availability, and whether they sell pre-picked flats.

Poteet Sweet Strawberries

Poteet, TX

A strawberry farm on FM 2504 in Poteet, the town billed as the Strawberry Capital of Texas. Local growers sell berries fresh each spring and open rows for pick-your-own as the season peaks around the April Strawberry Festival. Call ahead for this year's picking window and hours.

Poteet,Texas Strawberryville Farm

Poteet, TX

A strawberry farm on West FM 476 in Poteet, one of several berry growers in this South Texas town that markets itself as strawberry country. Fields ripen in early spring, and some farms here open rows for pick-your-own around the April festival. Reach the farm to confirm picking days, prices, and hours.

Profound Microfarms

Lucas, TX

Profound Foods is a North Texas food hub in Fairview serving homes and restaurants — farmers update availability weekly, so 100% local groceries arrive at their freshest with minimal waste, delivered across the DFW area or picked up at the hub. The venue side hosts chef-driven private events, hands-on cooking classes, and community markets celebrating local farmers and artisans.

Punkin Center Berry Farm

Oglesby, TX

A berry farm on Waldo Road near Oglesby, in Coryell County in Central Texas between Waco and Gatesville. Berry growers in this area typically open blackberry and blueberry rows for picking in late spring and early summer. Reach the farm to confirm the season, what's ripe, and picking hours before you visit.

Six Mile Pic-N-Pac Produce

Port Lavaca, TX

Six Mile Pic-N-Pac Produce is a pick-your-own produce operation near Port Lavaca, on the Gulf coast in Calhoun County. The pic-n-pac name points to seasonal you-pick harvests. Crop lists and picking hours aren't posted online, so call ahead to see what's ready before making the drive.

South Howland Berry Farm

Paris, TX

Blackberries are the whole story here, more than 300 Ouachita and Apache thornless plants growing about eight miles southwest of Paris. Donna Mashburn sells the fruit direct to local customers through the summer picking season. The thornless varieties make for easier picking, and both cultivars ripen sweet in the East Texas heat. Call ahead before driving out, since availability tracks the crop from week to week.

Sundance Ranch Blueberries

Winona, TX

Sundance Ranch Blueberries grows blueberries on County Road 399 near Winona, in Smith County east of Tyler. This part of East Texas has the acidic, sandy soil rabbiteye blueberries favor, with fruit ripening from June into midsummer. The listing gives the name and location but no posted hours, phone, or website, so confirm the picking season before visiting.

Sun-Tex Blueberries

Chandler, TX

Sun-Tex Blueberries offers on-farm blueberry pickup on County Road 3404 in Chandler, in the East Texas berry belt south of Tyler. Also listed as Sun-Tex Crafts & Produce, it's a small two-person operation selling fruit fresh during the summer harvest. East Texas blueberries generally ripen from June into July. Call ahead, since a small farm's hours track the crop.

Sweet Berry Farm

Marble Falls, TX

Sweet Berry Farm in Marble Falls is the original Central Texas pick-your-own destination — 26 years and 152 acres in the Hill Country, with tulips in late winter, strawberries mid-March through May, sunflowers in early summer, and a fall harvest festival of pumpkins, mazes, goat racers, and the Berry Bounce. Cash, check, or credit — and leave the pets at home.

TAMUC Twin Oaks Blueberry Farm

Campbell, TX

Twin Oaks Blueberry Farm is a u-pick blueberry farm in Campbell, tied to Texas A&M University-Commerce in nearby Commerce. Rows open to pickers during the North Texas blueberry season, roughly June into July. Berry supply depends on the weather each year, so check availability before making the drive.

Terry"s Blackberry Farm

Como, TX

Terry's Blackberry Farm grows blackberries on County Road 2331 near Como, in Hopkins County's Northeast Texas dairy-and-farm country. Texas blackberries usually fruit in a short window from late May through June, so timing matters. The listing shows the name and location but no hours, phone, or website, meaning a visit should be confirmed before the berries pass.

Texas Blueberry Festival

Nacogdoches, TX

The Texas Blueberry Festival fills downtown Nacogdoches for one Saturday each June, timed to the local blueberry harvest in what's billed as the oldest town in Texas. The 2026 event lands on June 13 and marks the festival's 36th year. Expect vendor booths, a quilt show, live music, and a 42 dominoes tournament alongside fresh berries and blueberry treats. It's a street festival organized through the Nacogdoches convention and visitors office.

The Berry Bush

Ben Wheeler, TX

The Berry Bush is a u-pick blueberry patch on State Highway 64 in Ben Wheeler, run as part of the larger Blueberry Hill Farms. You walk the rows, meet the grower, and pick your own fruit during the East Texas blueberry season, roughly June. It sits about 72 miles east of Dallas, an easy day trip. Check Blueberry Hill Farms for current picking hours before you go.

The Berry Patch

Fairfield, TX

This Fairfield u-pick runs on the honor system: pick blueberries during daylight hours and pay by Venmo or cash. It sits along State Highway 75 south of town, in the blackland country between Dallas and Houston. Texas blueberries typically come in from late May through June, so timing a visit to the crop matters. Their Facebook page posts when the rows are open and ripe.

The Blueberry Farm

Warren, TX

A u-pick blueberry operation in Warren, deep in the Big Thicket region of Tyler County. East Texas blueberries ripen from roughly June into July, and small farms here open their rows to pickers during that window. Call ahead, since berry availability shifts week to week.

The Blueberry Farm Livingston

Livingston, TX

A blueberry farm on Holly Grove Road in Livingston, out in the Polk County pine country of East Texas. The agritourism listing points to pick-your-own visits, which in this region generally run from late May into July as the rabbiteye blueberries that handle the Texas heat come ripe. Details online are thin, so call ahead before making the drive to confirm the season is open and the bushes are producing.

The Blueberry Place

Nacogdoches, TX

The Blueberry Place is a pick-your-own blueberry patch on County Road 2052 outside Nacogdoches, in the sandy East Texas soil that makes this county one of the state's blueberry centers. U-pick farms here generally open in June and July, charging by the pound or bucket while the fruit lasts. Rows and ripeness shift week to week through the short season, so check availability before making the drive.

The King's Good Vineyard & Berry Farm

Wichita Falls, TX

The King's Good Vineyard & Berry Farm lies on West FM 171 northwest of Wichita Falls, near the Red River. The name points to grapes alongside berry crops such as blackberries. North Texas berries come in through late spring and early summer. Call ahead for picking availability.

The Sanctuary Blueberry Farm

Montgomery, TX

The Sanctuary Blueberry Farm grew blueberries on more than 7,300 plants along Kinkaid Road West in Montgomery for eleven seasons. The owners announced they would no longer open the field for self-picking, selling their remaining harvest instead at the Montgomery Farmers Market on Saturday mornings. Anyone hoping to visit should reach out first, since the u-pick era has ended. Contact [email protected].

Three Amigos and 1/2 Strawberry Patch

Poteet, TX

A strawberry patch on Amphion Road in Poteet, one of the cluster of berry growers around this South Texas town famous for its strawberries. Fields open for picking in spring when the fruit ripens, usually March into April. Check with the patch for current picking days, prices, and hours before heading out.

Three Six General

San Marcos, TX

From its Old RR 12 butcher shop open seven days a week, Three Six General cures, smokes, and butchers locally sourced, humanely raised meats for San Marcos and the I-35 corridor — stocking local organic produce, artisan cheese, house charcuterie, and low-intervention wine alongside. Catch their booths at Mueller, Bell, San Marcos, New Braunfels, and Buda markets, or the Howdy Child outpost at San Antonio's Historic Pearl, open daily until 9.

Three Six General

San Marcos, TX

Three Six General is a San Marcos, Texas butcher shop doing in-house butchering, curing, and smoking of locally sourced, humanely raised meats — plus local organic produce, artisan cheese, crafted charcuterie, and low-intervention wine and craft beer. The shop on Old RR 12 is open daily, with booths at the Pearl, Mueller, San Marcos, and New Braunfels farmers markets and the Howdy Child counter at the Historic Pearl.

Urban Roots East Austin Farm

Austin, TX

Urban Roots' East Austin Farm on Delwau Lane is where "the farm is your classroom" — youth leaders grow fresh food and leadership skills on regenerative urban farmland, sharing 97% of the harvest (88,485 servings in 2025) through food access partners. The nonprofit pays youth directly for their work, welcomes hundreds of K-12 students for tours, and hosts hundreds of community volunteers each year.

Urban Roots East Austin Farm

Austin, TX

The farm is the classroom at Urban Roots' East Austin site on Delwau Lane, one of two Austin farms where the nonprofit cultivates tomorrow's leaders — 68 youth leaders from 25 schools farmed here in 2025 while earning nearly $148,000 in combined pay. Regenerative growing with respect for the land feeds the mission: 97% of the harvest goes to the community through food access partnerships.

Urban Roots South Austin Farm

Austin, TX

Urban Roots grows a more just and joyful food future from its South Austin Farm on Winnebago Lane, pairing paid youth internships with regenerative agriculture — students plant, harvest, and advocate for food equity while nearly all the produce flows to Central Texans through food access programs. Open houses, K-12 field trips, and 775+ annual volunteers keep the farm buzzing with community.

Urban Roots South Austin Farm

Austin, TX

At Urban Roots' South Austin Farm on Winnebago Lane, youth from 25 area schools farm to grow young minds — earning real pay while building leadership, farming, and food-justice advocacy skills on regeneratively managed ground. Nearly all of the produce goes to the community through food access programs, with open houses, educational tours, and volunteer days connecting Austin to its food.

Victoria's Natural Market

Tomball, TX

Victoria's Natural Market is a farmers-market-style storefront on rural property in Tomball, just inside the Grand Parkway — stocking pastured, hormone-free meats, raw and low-temp pasteurized milk, eggs, organic produce (some grown on site), local honey, and properly fermented artisan sourdough. Direct relationships with every farmer and rancher ensure the label tells the truth, Thursday through Sunday.

Wahl's Peaches and Vegetables

Wahl's sells tree-ripened peaches and fresh vegetables from a stand along US Highway 290 near Stonewall, the Gillespie County town at the center of the Texas Hill Country peach belt. Local peaches run from about May into August, with varieties changing through the summer. Stop by during peach season for the best selection.

Walkers Blueberries -

Ravenna, TX

Walkers Blueberries is a u-pick blueberry farm on FM 274 in Ravenna, a small Fannin County community in North Texas. Blueberries here ripen across June and early July. Check picking conditions before you go, since ripe fruit moves quickly.

Walo's Strawberry Farm

Poteet, TX

Walo's Strawberry Farm grows strawberries on Briones Road in Poteet, the Atascosa County town known as the Strawberry Capital of Texas. South Texas strawberries ripen early, generally February through April, and local farms open their rows for picking during that stretch. Call ahead, since the season is short.

Weatherford Farmers Market

Weatherford, TX

Weatherford Farmers Market on Fort Worth Highway keeps Parker County stocked through every season — local Texas produce all summer, West Texas and New Mexico pumpkins in fall, locally grown plants and flowers from March, firewood and Christmas trees in winter, plus gourmet canned goods and area arts and crafts year-round.

Willo-berry Farms

Pleasanton, TX

Willo-berry Farms is a berry operation on North Highway 281 in Pleasanton, in Atascosa County south of San Antonio. Blackberries and other berries in this area ripen from late spring into summer. Confirm picking availability before visiting.

Yahweh's All Natural Farm and Garden

Harlingen, TX

Yahweh's Farm in Harlingen, deep in Texas's Rio Grande Valley, has grown chemical-pesticide-free, non-GMO fruits and vegetables for more than a decade — sold through its farmers market presence and a November-through-May CSA program, with grass-fed beef, pastured chicken, pork, and lamb raised hormone- and antibiotic-free. Saul and Diana Padilla also grow Moringa trees, harvesting leaves and seeds into Texas-grown Moringa tea and powder.

Yahweh's All Natural Farm and Garden

Harlingen, TX

For over ten years, Saul and Diana Padilla have farmed the Rio Grande Valley at Yahweh's Farm on Morris Road in Harlingen — fruits and vegetables grown without chemical pesticides or GMOs, feeding the community through farmers markets and weekly or bi-monthly CSA boxes from November through May. The farm also raises grass-fed beef, pastured chicken (organic-fed), pork, and lamb, and harvests its Moringa trees into Texas-grown tea and powder.

Young's Orchard and Berry Farm

Young's Orchard and Berry Farm grows tree fruit and berries on FM 171 north of Wichita Falls, near the Red River in north-central Texas. Orchard-and-berry farms like this usually open for pick-your-own during the summer harvest, selling fruit by the pound while it lasts. Crops and ripeness change through the season, so check what's ready before driving out.

Beth's Little Farm Market

Lindale, TX

Blueberry Hill Farms, Inc.

Edom, TX

Blueberry Ridge Farm Bed and Breakfast

Mineola, TX

Bluebonnet Berries

Trinity, TX

Browns Berry Farm

Bon Wier, TX

Cackleberry Farm Produce

Larue, TX

Cedar Grove Produce

Groesbeck, TX

C&M Farm Blueberries

3524 Holly Grove Rd Livingston, TX

C&M Farm Blueberries

3524 Holly Grove Rd Livingston, TX

Echo Springs Blueberry Farm

Brownsboro, TX

Fisher Family Farm & Ranch

Dallas, TX

Francisco C. and Petra S. Gonzales Farm Fresh Produce

Harlingen, TX

Fresh Picked Blueberries and veggies

Quitman, TX

Green Acres Produce

Harleton, TX

GreenTexasFarms

Lucas, TX

Healthy Harvest El Paso

El Paso, TX

Hwy 80 Produce

Clarksville City, TX

Johnson's Backyard Garden

Austin, TX

Jollisant Farms Strawberry & Vegetable Garden

Plantersville, TX

Kelly's Greens

College Station, TX

Kiomatia Blueberry Farm

Detroit, TX

Lake Creek Blueberry Farm

Montalba, TX

Lay Berry Farm

Canton, TX

LD's Strawberry Patch

Spurger, TX

Lund Produce Co. Branchgrove Farms

Elgin, TX

Munkebo Farm

Manor, TX

Neals Berry Farm and Farmers Market

Waller, TX

Ottmers Family Farm

Stonewall, TX

Pecan Creek Strawberry Farm

Pilot Point, TX

Punkin Center Berry Farm

Oglesby, TX

Sapling Farms

FLOWER MOUND, TX

Squeezepenny Sustainable Farm

McKinney, TX

Tecolote Farm

Manor, TX

Texas A&M University-Commerce Twin Oaks Blueberry Farm

Campbell, TX

Texas US Farms

Iola, TX

That Produce Stand On Highland Road

Santa Fe, TX

The Blueberry Farm

Quitman, TX

The Home Grown Farm

Waco, TX

True Food Buying Club

El Paso, TX

Twelve Stones Ranch Produce and Gotcha Goat Farm

Conroe, TX

Tyler Berry Farm

Tyler, TX

Walnut Creek Farm

Alvarado, TX

Wild Berry Farm

Sadler, TX

Wordens Vegetables

Robstown, TX

World Hunger Relief, Inc.

Elm Mott, TX

Yahweh's All Natural Farm Food to U CSA Basket program

Harlingen, TX

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US Farm Trail lists 139 produce farms in Texas, with listings around Winnsboro, Nacogdoches, Poteet. The directory is updated as farms are added and verified.

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