
Craving Strawberries? Here’s Some Spots Nearby Where You Can Pick Your Own!
There's something so perfect about picking and eating a ripe, red berry straight from the field.
This year, it looks like the strawberry season is starting a little earlier than usual.
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If you're looking for some pick-your-own spots that aren't too far outside of town, here are a few options for you this season.
Adam's Strawberry Acres in Corinth
One look at their Facebook page, and you can see that while their name makes it seem like they're all about Strawberries, they grow more than just strawberries at Adam's Strawberry Acres at 1409 Main Rd. in Corinth.
Raven's Berry Farm in Freedom
Opening for berry picking in the next few days, Raven's Berry Farm, located at 127 Raven Rd. in Freedom is offering pick-your-own berries for $2.65 a pound this year, but they are a cash-only farm, so plan accordingly.
Treworgy Family Orchard
Located right off Union St. in Levant, with plenty of signs along the way to point you in the right direction. Treworgy Family Orchard will be opening for the season on Saturday, June, 15th at 8 AM. They'll have some treats available for you after you're done picking, too.
"After you are berry picking, don’t forget to stop at the main farm and grab a coffee, doughnuts, smoothies, pizza, and ice cream after all your hard work."

RJ Hall's Family Farm (Formerly Tate's Strawberry Farm) in East Corinth
Located at 136 Puddledock Rd. in East Corinth, this farm has grown strawberries for generations, and is well known for having some of the yummiest berries around! According to their Facebook page, they're opening for pick-your-own season on Friday!
They remind folks that while they accept cash, checks, and cards, there are a couple of things to keep in mind when visiting.
"Kiddos are always welcome.... but please make sure they’re careful not to step on the berries and plants when walking through the fields.
We do NOT allow dogs in the field and ask that you leave them home where it’s cool as it’s far too hot for them to be left in the car. We have three fur babies of our own whom we love dearly, but even they aren’t allowed out in the strawberries (you may see them in the driveway or on the lawn with us from time to time)"
You can also check this site for a list of other pick-your-own farms throughout the state.
If you'd prefer to have your berries picked for you, there are a number of farm stands across the state where you can grab a quart or two.
Enjoy!
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