Berry Picking in Maine

Discover berry picking across Maine. Search by ZIP code to find the closest location, check ratings, and read real visitor reviews before you go.

Berry Picking in Maine

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Berry Picking in Maine: What You Need to Know

Maine is home to a range of spots for berry picking, spread across the state's different growing regions. This page rounds up every berry picking location listed in Maine so you can compare distance, ratings, and reviews before deciding where to go.

Berry Picking Across New England

New England has a deep berry-picking tradition that spans the calendar from June strawberries through July and August blueberries, with the region's acidic, glacially-formed soils particularly well suited to both wild lowbush and cultivated highbush blueberry varieties. Massachusetts adds a distinctive regional specialty in its cranberry bogs, which turn brilliant red each September and October during harvest and represent one of the most visually striking agricultural traditions in the country. The pick-your-own farms throughout Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts tend to be small, family-run operations that have cultivated loyal local followings, and many run strawberries and blueberries in sequence at the same location, giving visitors a reason to return across the summer.

Best Time for Berry Picking in Maine

Wild blueberries through August, the iconic centerpiece of the state's berry season, with strawberries available earlier in June.

Tips for Berry Picking in Maine

Call ahead or check a location's website before visiting, since hours and availability for berry picking can change with the weather and time of year. Weekday visits are usually less crowded than weekends.