Pick Your Own-2020 Safety Protocol Updates
Fairfield County Pick Your-Own Guide
Berry Picking is always on our summer bucket list and we can’t wait to get outside with the kids and check out some of these great spots! Most pick-your-own farms in Fairfield County also sell their produce and are offering curbside pickup. Although safety protocols have changed due to Covid-19, some farms are still allowing you to get your hands dirty and pick your own produce! We have listed our top choices below that are open, however with these uncertain times, subject to change. There will be additional safety guidelines in place, including spacing in the picking fields, online reservations for picking times (recommended), pre-picked berries, and much more. Please check their website OR call prior to your visit and don’t forget your mask!
Let us know if you have any additional places that you and your family love & frequent!
Happy Picking!
- Harvest Moon Farm & Orchard starting Saturday, June 14 & Sunday, June 15, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Admission is $5 per person (children under 3 years old are free) 30 Hardscrabble Rd, North Salem, NY
Find safety protocol for 2020 here.
- Lyman Orchard you can enjoy being a farmer for an afternoon and pick nearly 100 varieties of fruits starting in June. Open 8am-5pm daily with strong safety protocols in place.(860-349-6015) 32 Reeds Gap Rd, Middlefield, CT 06455
Farm may close during inclement weather. Please call.
- Jones Family Farm PYO strawberries
Walnut Tree Hill Road Shelton, 203-929-8425. winning winery (with tasting room) and Harvest Kitchen cooking studio. 400 acres, seven-generation family fun!
Online reservations are strongly recommended; time slots are limited. Book here!
According to the website, bringing children, under age of five, is not recommended.
- Silverman’s Farm Visit the animals daily from 9-5pm ALL GUESTS MUST WEAR A MASK!
451 Sport Hill Rd, Easton, CT 06612. Open Daily: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (203) 261-3306)
open 7 days a week through December 31st. Here you can pick your own fruits & berries starting around July 1. Check the web-site for any additional updates due to Covid-19 regulations.
Farm may close during inclement weather. Please call.