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The Best Places To Go Blueberry Picking in North Carolina

North Carolina is the perfect place to go blueberry picking, it is an activity you can enjoy with your significant other, kids or with friends. It is a super relaxed and fun family friendly activity that can be enjoyed while supporting local farms, helping the economy and the environment by eating local.

In this guide we have added the most popular and the best blueberry farms in North Carolina to make it easier for you to plan your next adventure in North Carolina.

If you know of any local blueberry farms in North Carolina that should be included in this list, please let us know in the comments below!

Best places to go blueberry picking in North Carolina

What to know before going blueberry picking in NC?

  • Try to use a hollow container to avoid crushing the berries at the bottom of the container.
  • After picking your berries refrigerate them, do not wash them until you are ready to consume them.
  • Avoid washing your berries before freezing them.
  • It is best to pick blueberries a little after they turn blue, so wait a couple of days after blooming.

When can you pick blueberries in North Carolina?

Blueberry picking in North Carolina starts in June and lasts until early August, depending on the farm you choose to visit. Always make sure to check the weather and the farm hours as they frequently change based on blueberry picking availability. It is always good to check the farm’s social media channels before heading out to make sure everything goes smoothly at any of these spots for blueberry picking in North Carolina.

Blueberry Picking in North Carolina by county:

Best farms to go Blueberry picking in NC:

Chatham County

Farrell’s Creek Farm: It is open Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. They offer u-pick blackberries and blueberries.

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Johnston County

Creekside Farm Berries: Creekside Farm offers a variety of vegetables year-round. You can pick up your own blackberries and blueberries.

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Smith’s Nursery and Produce Farm: It offers some of the best places to go blueberry picking in North Carolina. They also grow strawberries, greenhouse tomatoes, pumpkins, cantaloupes. You can pick-your-own blueberries and strawberries and pumpkin patch. They are open Monday to Saturday from 9AM to 6PM and Sunday from 11AM to 5PM.

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Lee County

Blueberry Hill: They are open Sunday to Friday from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The u-pick berries and grapes are $2.20 per pound and the u-pick chandler blueberries are $3 per pound. The organic blueberry season goes from mid-June through August and the farm offers 15 different varieties of blueberry. The raspberries and blackcaps season goes from late June through August, and the blackberries go from July to August. The Grape season runs from September to October.

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Wake County

Granny Pearl’s Farm: They offer blueberry picking from June to July but they also have figs, muscadine grapes, peaches, pears, apples, blackberries, and raspberries.

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Page Farms: Page Farms is the closest u-pick blueberry and blackberry to downtown Raleigh.

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Buckwheat Farm
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Wilkes County:

Brushy Mountain Berry Farm: They offer u-pick blueberries, u-pick wild blackberries, farm fresh eggs, jams, and syrups. Their early blueberry variety is starting to ripen up and they are taking pre-picked orders. You can call 336-414-9958 to place a order. Pre-picked pints are $5/pint and pre-picked gallons are $30.

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Buncombe County:

Flying Cloud Farm: It is the closest blueberry farm to Asheville. The Flying Cloud Farm offers different types of vegetables, berries, and flowers. All of their products do not use chemical fertilizers, herbicides, or insecticides. They are open daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

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Hickory Nut Gap Farm: It is the perfect spot to go blueberry picking in NC. They offer u-pick blueberries, apples, and raspberries. You can also get fresh meat and grab breakfast, brunch, and lunch. In the fall they also have pumpkin patches and corn mazes.

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Madison County:

Zimmerman’s Berry Farm: This amazing farm offers pick-your-own blueberries, blackberries, black and red raspberries. The farm is wheelchair accessible.

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Alamance and Guilford County:

Blueberry Thrill Farm offers a variety of u-pick and pre-picked fruits including apples, blackberries, peaches, tomatoes, pumpkins, and flowers. Blueberries are $12/2-quart and $22/4-quart basket. If you are interested in seeing the animals that live in the farm, we recommend going on Saturday as they offer a 30-minute farm tour where you can see their pigs, chickens, and goats. Tickets are $5/adult and $3/child. 

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SanDan Farm: It was originally a chicken farm that now offers u pick blueberries and shiitake mushrooms.

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Buttermilk Creek Farm: They offer Blueberries and blackberries picking from June and July and peach picking in July.
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Durham County

Carver Farm Nursery: It offers pick-your-own blueberry. They also offer different vegetables and fruits like blackberries and tomatoes.

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Herndon Hills Farms: You need to make an online reservation in order to pick up your own berries. Their blueberries are USDA-certified organic and cost $25/gallon including the bucket, or $24/gallon if you bring your own bucket. Fruits you can pick up are muscadine grapes and blackberries as well.

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Many Rivers Farm: They offer blackberry picking from July to August and peach picking from JUne to July. They also have Heirloom apples and Asian pears.

Harnett County

Dr. Young’s Pond Berry Farm: The farm is open from 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays. The farm offers pick-your-own blackberries, raspberries, Japanese persimmons, garden vegetables, and blueberries.

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Iredell County

Grietje’s Garden Vineyard offers u-pick muscadine grapes, blueberries, and blackberries.

Granville County

Lyons Farms offers blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, tomatoes, and peaches u-pick but you must bring your own basket or bucket. You can also purchase homemade jams and fresh vegetables.

Randolph County

Millstone Creek Orchards offers u-pick everyday. You can pick up blueberries, peaches, grapes, apples, pumpkins & gourds, and pecans in different seasons. During the weekend there is a $2/person u-pick fee.

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Franklin County

Vollmer Farm: It is a USDA-certified organic farm that offers pick-your-own blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, and pumpkins. They have some of the most delicious homemade ice cream in North Carolina (try vanilla, brown sugar or cinnamon flavor).

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Orange County

Hawk Hill Berry Farm offers pesticide-free u-pick berries. It costs $4.50/quart. They accept cash, checks and credit cards. Please call 919-923-3275 for the latest updates.

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Minka Farm: They are open on Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM and by appointment only. You can order ahead and pick up at a prearranged time, everyday.

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Cedar Grove Blueberry Farm: You can also buy blueberries already picked but if you rather u-pick blueberries they cost $3/pound.

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Eno River Farm: They offer blueberry and blackberry picking in the Summer and Tulips and strawberry in the spring.
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Cumberland County

Carter Blueberry Farm offers some of the best blueberry picking in North Carolina. You can also pick strawberry during strawberry season. They charge $1.79 per pound of blueberries when you bring your own bucket. They also sell buckets at the farm.

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Craven County

Morris Brothers Blueberries Farm offers some of the best pick-your-own blueberries in NC. You can also buy pre-picked blueberries.

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Forsyth County

Reich’s Blueberries: offers the best pick-your-own blueberries in Winston-Salem. Prices are $2.50/quart or $10/gallon.

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