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20 Strawberry Picking Farms in Maryland to visit! (2026)

My kids love to eat strawberries but one annoying thing is that its usually a hit or miss with the strawberries. One day, we get the sweetest ones, the next time they do not taste great. They usually eat the strawberries alone but there are so many great things to do with strawberries.

From making strawberry cakes, to strawberry ice-cream, strawberry pies, the list goes on. Wherever you are in your fruit picking journey, here is your complete guide to strawberry picking in Maryland!

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Best Places for Strawberry Picking in Maryland

Here are the best places for strawberry picking in Maryland! Each of these fruit picking farms allows you to pick your own and offer a variety of fruits, not just strawberries.

1.   Chase’s Produce, Davidsonville, MD

At Chase’s Produce, you can pick strawberries during May. You’ll find this farm in Davidsonville, Maryland. Chase’s produce stand has been around for 60 years. In 2015, they decided to expand their business to have a U-Pick strawberry farm as well! If you miss out on picking them yourself or simply do not have the time, you can always buy them at their produce stand!

  • You can pick your own strawberries in the month of May.
  • Local farm fresh fruits and vegetables are sold at the produce market from June-October.
  • They also produce sweet corn, peaches, green beans, squash, cucumbers, potatoes, cantaloupes, peppers, watermelons, tomatoes, and more!

Strawberry picking calendar: Should be open second week of May, call ahead in case of changes

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2.   Emily’s Produce (Dorchester county)

A strawberry picking farm in Cambridge, Maryland, is Emily’s Produce. This farm is very similar to Chase’s Produce.

  • You will be able to pick your own strawberries in the spring, as well as blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, apples, and so much more.
  • They also have fresh vegetables like Asparagus, Beans (Green, Yellow, Lima), Beets, Broccoli etc. At Emily’s Produce, you can find just about anything and everything.
  • To crown it, they even have Pick your own in their U-Pick flower field or you can simply pick out pre-arranged ones.
  • They offer their delicious ice cream in a variety of flavors
  • Full service kitchen and individual cuts of grass fed beef also available!

3.   Godfrey’s Farm (Queen Anne’s county)

From mid-May to early June, you’ll be able to pick the juiciest strawberries you’ll find at Godfrey’s Farm.

  • This farm is open from Wednesday to Sunday during regular business hours.
  • The strawberry picking season here is open Mid May to early June.
  • You have to pick at least a gallon bucket at this farm, and you pay before you pick.
  • They even offer lots of local produce, along with locally produced cheeses, yogurt, prepared foods and meat and also make slushies and hand dipped ice-cream.
  • In addition, Godfrey’s farm has a bakery where you can grab some chocolate chunk cookies or apple caramel walnut pies and fresh homemade salsa.

4.   Miller Farms

Miller Farms is another great pick-your-own farm to grab some fresh strawberries. It is located in Clinton, Maryland. This farm has been around since 1879 and has over 267 acres of produce! Grab some strawberries and head to their bakery for some homemade baked goods too!

  • Delicious donuts, homemade Ice Cream,  fresh baked pies, and BBQ available daily!
  • A nursery full of beautiful plants and flowers.
  • The on-site market and bakery are open all year round.
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5.   Larriland Farm, Woodbine, MD (Howard county)

Pick your own strawberries at this family-owned farm! Late May is the best time to pick strawberries at Larriland Farm. Be sure to check the website or call right before getting in the car to make sure they have plenty of ripe berries left!

  • The season begins with the ripening of the strawberry crop, in late May or early June, and ends with the apple harvest, in early November.
  • You have to pick a container before entering and this determines the price as it is charged by the container, not by the pound
  • Larriland offers hayrides during the day on Saturdays and Sundays in late September and October, they also offer a pumpkin hayride on weekdays in October.
  • The Straw Maze is also open every day the farm is open in late September and October. for an all day pass fee.
  • Apple fritters and Food trucks on Saturdays and Sundays in October
  • A Boo Barn which is a designated area of animated ghost like things created for children ages 4 – 6years old.

Strawberry picking calendar: Opens late May to mid June, call ahead in case of changes

6.   Gorman Farms (Howard county)

Gorman Farm is open seven days a week during the Maryland strawberry season or Strawberry Fest. You can pick strawberries anytime from mid-May to early June. Last year they had to close their picking season due to COVID, but they are bringing it back this year if everything goes well. Be sure to check for updates to make sure they have plenty available the day you want to go!

  • Pick your own Strawberries season runs from mid May – Early June.
  • Try going during the week as weekends are usually busy
  • Pre-Picked Strawberries may also be available at the Farm Stand, based on supply.

Strawberry picking calendar: Begins mid to late May, call ahead in case of changes

7.   Shaw Orchards, White Hall, MD (Harford county)

At Shaw Orchards, you will find some of the best strawberries you’ve ever tasted. Usually, their strawberry season Maryland will run from May 25 to June 20. This farm even has some strawberry recipes to share so you can try something new! They will have shallow cartons for free to use, so you don’t have to bring your own buckets.

  • Check out their strawberry picking videos.
  • If you are a U-Pick customer, there is a special wagon providing a scenic 5-minute ride into their beautiful orchard to the patches .
  • Shaw Orchards also has pick-your-own raspberries, pumpkins, cherries, blueberries, and apples.
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8.   Swann Farms, Owings, MD (Calvert county)

Swann Farms is another affordable Maryland strawberry picking farm. Here it is $5 for a quart or $20 for a gallon bucket. You cannot bring your own buckets; you must buy yours from them. That way, once you pick your strawberries, you can leave; no need to weigh your bucket! This helps speed up the lines and is an easier process.

  • While here, check out a variety of local attractions.
  • You can also pick blueberries, blackberries and raspberries.

9.   Weber’s Peachberry Farm (Baltimore county)

Located in Parkville, Maryland, Weber’s Peachberry Farm has a great strawberry selection for you to enjoy. They do not have set business hours, as the picking seasons all vary. They do keep their website up to date and their social media so you can know exactly when their fruit is at its best. The best thing is that you get to schedule and pre-order yourself, so you know you’ll grab some good ones!

  • You can buy some Weber’s Fresh Pressed Apple Cider to enjoy at home with your family.
  • There is a Weber’s Bakery where you can drop in for fresh baked breads and pies or ice cream or some special holiday treats.
  • The farm market is full of lots of goodies like farm fresh turkey, local cheese, honey, fruit preserves, jellies, and butters; relishes, pickles, salad dressings; maple syrup and fresh-pressed apple cider. They also carry gift items you can buy.
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10. Butler’s Orchard, Germantown, MD (Montgomery county)

Head over to Butler’s Orchard for some farm fresh strawberries during May and June. During these months, be sure to check if the weather and crops conditions are excellent, good, or scattered to determine when you should come. This farm is located in Germantown, Maryland.

  • Check out their calendar before going for the picking seasons.
  • They are also one of the best corn mazes in Maryland.
  • They have a farmer’s porch with a nice selection of things to eat. We got the Apple cider donuts and they were amazing, we probably earned a couple of pounds from it.
  • Upon leaving or entering, they have a market where you can get produce and grocery, delicious baked goods, drinks etc.
  • Butler’s orchard is home to the amazing Bunnyland festival that includes hayrides, a great egg hunt event for families, lots of goodie baskets, and more.
  • You can stroll through two football fields of sunflowers
  • They have a giant slide section that my daughter was so obsessed with, and a lot of other play slides and activities, hula hoops, bouncing area.
  • While here, be sure to check out the farm animals, you can feed a few of them with the pet food purchased on admission.
  • In addition, you can pick Blackberries, Raspberries, Flowers, Herbs, Peppers, Tomatoes, and Dig Your Own Potatoes.
  • Finally they have a Sip & Stroll with Rocklands Farm Winery & Doc Waters Cidery.

Strawberry picking calendar: Begins May, call ahead in case of changes

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11. Shlagel Farms, Waldorf, MD (Charles county)

Shlagel Farms has created a safe environment to pick your own strawberries during COVID. They will space you out, so you are socially distanced, and if there are too many people, they will ask you to wait a bit before picking. Bring your own container, or use theirs; you will be paying by the pound at this farm. Shlagel Farms is located in Waldorf, Maryland.

  • They have a milkshake trailer open on weekends to serve huge strawberry shortcakes, milkshakes and cones!
  • There is also a pumpkin patch and supply items to community markets around.
  • There is a petting zoo, and a straw maze.

12. Glade Link Farms

Always call before heading to Glade Link Farms because they want to ensure you have plenty of strawberries to pick when you arrive. This farm is located in New Midway, Maryland, and is open seven days a week all day long, weather and crop permitting. You can only pay with cash or check, so be prepared!

  • Strawberries can be picked from mid May to June, blueberries from late June to July, and everything else from late May to November.
  • You are encouraged to bring your own containers, however they do have some available at a cost.
  • They grow and provide a wide array of flowers for special events.

Strawberry picking calendar: Begins mid May to June, call ahead in case of changes.

13. Lockbriar Farm, Chestertown, MD (Kent county)

Lockbriar provides produce throughout the 4 seasons of the year out of a number of markets in the Eastern shore area.

  • U-pick at Lockbriar starts from strawberry picking and ends with fall pumpkin season.
  • Check out the Lockbriar Icecream cart where their daughter whips up some amazing ice-cream!
  • You can also grab a jar and fill it with beautiful flowers such as zinnia, sunflowers, lavendar etc all at a discounted rate.

14. Homestead Farms (Montgomery county)

Pick your own crops is available for tart cherries, blueberries, peaches, blackberries, apples and pumpkins all at different seasons.

  • There is an admission fee to enter and then the produce are sold separately by pound.
  • Your admission gives you access to farm animals, picnic tables, grassy area by pond, hay stack by pond, refreshment stand (open Saturday & Sunday only).

15. Baugher’s Orchard And Farm, Westminister, MD (Carroll county)

This is a super amazing farm with a great variety of crops to pick such as sweet strawberries, sweet cherries, sour cherries, apples, pumpkins etc. It’s also famous for its pumpkin picking season where you can have a ton of family fun such as a scenic hay wagon ride.

  • Wagon rides to the fields.
  • Fruit market is open every day of the week, all year round.
  • You have to pay for container to pick in when buying ticket to go to the field.
  • They have a variety of homemade baked goods and treats.
  • Be sure to check out the annual Fall Harvest Festival, every weekend in October, which is an awesome experience full of family farm fun.
  • Another great stop to make is to the petting zoo where you can feed some of the animals. If your kids get tired of the animals, they can play at the 2 available playground sets.

To find more great local farms or market near you for strawberries, visit pickyourown.org.

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16. Family Affair Farm, (Talbot county)

A lovely farm in Easton, MD, Family Affair Farm offers Maryland fruit picking such as Strawberries in May, blueberries in June, Blackberries in July, pumpkin patches in October, fall fun, corn maze and lots of fun.

17. Southern Comfort Berry Farm, St Mary’s County ( St. Mary’s county)

This farm is a farm with a view! It is on the waterfront where Potomac and Wicomico rivers meet and is a beautiful view while picking your own fruits. The normal season here runs from early May through early June for the U-Pick strawberries season and the strawberries are so delicious!

They also have a farm market where visitors can shop a variety of homemade preserves, butter and more.

Strawberry picking calendar: Begins May to June, call ahead in case of changes.

18. Lohr’s Orchard

Located in Churchville, MD, Lohr’s Orchard is a family-owned farm where visitors can enjoy lots of great strawberries, fresh produce, freshly baked pies, fresh pressed cider and more. There is also a farmers market to purchase goods like pies, crisps, tarts, crumb cake, cookies and more.

19. Foxtail Fields

Another great strawberry picking, MD farm located in Taneytown is Foxtail Fields. They are a family run farm that has pre-picked and U-Pick strawberries during the Spring Maryland strawberry season.

20.  Catoctin Mountain Orchard, Thurmont, MD

Catoctin Mountain Orchard allows visitors has lots of Pick-your-own-fruits like apples, black raspberries, tart pie cherries, and blueberries. The farm also has its own farm market where they sell a variety of home grown fruits and vegetables, plus snacks like apple cider donuts, apple dumplings, popcorn, pies and more.

Tips for Picking Strawberries in Maryland

  1. Make sure to pick firm strawberries that are completely red. Unripe strawberries will not ripen once they are picked.
  2. Don’t worry about buying too many strawberries. If your family doesn’t eat them all in time, you can always freeze them, make fruit rolls, or make your own jam. There are countless things you can do with strawberries!
  3. If you are going picking with your kids, give them each a bucket and see how many they can grab to quickly help the time go by. You can also compete to see who picks the reddest or biggest strawberry.
  4. Call or check ahead for the day you plan to pick your fruit. Some farms will update hourly to ensure that there is plenty of produce when you arrive.
  5. Check what your payment options are ahead of time. You don’t want to pick and not be able to pay!

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Final thoughts on the best Strawberry picking farms in Maryland

There are so many amazing pick-your-own strawberry farms/ U-pick farms to grab fresh, delicious fruit. Picking strawberries with your kids is a great spring and summer activity that will help you all get outside and stay healthy! Head over to any of these farms for some of the juiciest, freshest strawberries you’ll ever find.

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