Cherry Picking in South Carolina

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

Cherry Picking in South Carolina

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Cherry Picking in South Carolina: What You Need to Know

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

Finding Cherry Picking Near You

While this area isn't in the heart of traditional cherry-growing country, that doesn't mean a pick-your-own cherry experience is impossible to find. Sour or tart cherry varieties—used for pies, preserves, and juice—are hardier than sweet varieties and grow in a wider range of climates, meaning that small-scale orchards in unlikely locations sometimes offer cherry picking that even local residents don't know about. The best approach is to search local farm listings, check with your regional agriculture extension service, and follow local farm social media accounts that announce ripeness as it happens. When you do find a cherry orchard operating outside the traditional growing zones, you're finding something genuinely special: a farm that has made something work through persistence and ingenuity, producing fruit with a character shaped by the specific place where it grows.

Best Time for Cherry Picking in South Carolina

Late May through June for the limited Upstate cherry orchards near Greenville and Spartanburg, with the season brief at these latitudes.

Tips for Cherry Picking in South Carolina

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