Pre-purchased admission tickets are required for our fall events, and we’re open Thursdays through Sundays beginning September 26th through November 8th. Thursday and Friday hours are 9 am to 4 pm, Saturdays and Sundays from 11 am to 7 pm. Admission tickets must be purchased online in advance and can be found here, tickets will not be sold at the farm. All hours are subject to change due to weather and crop availability, please always check the website the day of your planned visit.
No, we are open seasonally in the spring and the fall.
Spring u-pick, NO. Fall events, YES. While we love dogs as much as you do, we cannot allow animals of any kind onto the farm during our spring u-pick season for the health and safety of our guests in accordance with federal and state regulations. Florida food safety regulations prohibit any animals from entering a field that will be harvested for the consumption of fresh produce. We do allow animals on the farm during our fall season. Please leave all pets at home in the spring.
We do not allow outside coolers filled with any type of beverage, any alcohol, and catered meals (including cake and ice cream). You are welcome to bring bottled waters, non-alcoholic drinks and snack foods. If it requires reserving space for a party or gathering, you must rent a Private Pavilion.
Yes, we have two covered barns with complimentary picnic tables available for our guests. All picnic tables are first come, first served. If you would like to reserve space for a group or you would like to bring in an outside meal (like cake and ice cream for a birthday celebration), please see our Private Pavilion rental info below.
The white coating is natural and is called the bloom. The bush creates it to protect the blueberry as it ripens from pests and other natural invaders. As the blueberry ripens, it loses it bloom. Once a blueberry has become over-ripened, you will notice that there is no longer a white coating on it. Some varieties of blueberries produce more bloom than others.