Weber's PeachBerry Farm - Glen Arm MD

Orchard in Glen Arm, MD · ★★★★☆ 4.4 (185 reviews)

Weber's PeachBerry Farm

★★★★☆ 4.4 (185 reviews)

Orchard
🍎 Apple Picking🍓 Berry Picking🍑 Peach Picking

11425 Harford Rd, Glen Arm, MD 21057, USA

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Reviews

★★★★★Hye Jeong Leea year ago

Great farm! I went to pick some apple and the apple tasted really good. I think the apple we get to pick was the crimson red(?) Apple. The farm is really big and it was really fun to fill up the bag. They only allow you to fill up the bag they provided. I think you should reserve in advance. I am not too sure of the pricing because i went there as a group. I got around 40 apples in one bag. They also had great selections of flowers which was really pretty. They have a separate cups for that which was 15 bucks per cup. Lots of bees but it was fun! I heard you can pick out blueberries during the summer time. I would like to come back for other seasons.

★★★★★Becky Guest11 months ago

Great, pick your own farm. Today, I picked blueberries, blackberries, and flowers. They have seasonal fruit and flowers to pick through the growing season. The staff is very helpful, and It's very easy to pay for what you want ahead of time on their app.

★★★★★ashu Agarwala week ago

Awesome , tooooooo good !!!! Wonderful experience . Must visit farm. Many families were there. We picked blueberries and black raspberries. It was just a 10 min drive from our place. Yayyy!!!

★★★★★Nakema McFarlane8 months ago

I go every year since I started going. Apple picking starts around September and it’s best to go between then and end of October - but they pick all the way up until mid November. Whilst there they told us about peach picking which starts around July-September. Flowers & Berries are in the spring! 😁 update: berry picking was delightful! Hands down some of the best strawberries I have ever tasted. These berries compared to the store are bigger, sweeter, and deeper rich red color, & oddly shaped on occasion. There were plenty to pick through and you could load up your carton as big as you want.

★★★★☆S. P.2 years ago

A fun time with family and friends. Or even by yourself if you want. You’ll want to check their website or social media to see what is in season. You need to purchase what you want online and have your order number ready in order to check in. Usually the person that checks you in, is friendly but when I went a few weeks ago, the young man at the table was nonchalant/ rude when we asked for clarification on which blueberry area he was directing us to. This later may have been a problem because one of the women who work there, was driving by as we were picking blueberries and stopped to ask if he told us we could pick there. We told her yes and let her know he said it didn’t matter which side we were on. We were worried that maybe the berries were sprayed or something but figured she’d tell us that before driving off. Also- I get that you pay a price for a certain quantity of fruit but there usually is a lot of ripened fruit that is ready to fall off the tree or has fallen and it goes to waste. If people aren’t picking those fruit or there aren’t enough people picking during that day/ time, then it should be okay if a customer picks a few more than the container can hold. It’s so sad to see food wasted. We were told if the manager or what have you, was there, they wouldn’t have let us take the few extra fruit a couple of us had but the table attendants were still friendly about it which was super awesome of them. As for the flowers, they have a decent variety but please be very careful when walking in that area. There are trenches (?) dug on the outer perimeter of some of the flower beds and they’re deep enough to where an adult or child could twist an ankle or fall if they don’t see it. I don’t think I saw any signs though. Prices: $15 for flowers $7.50 for a quart of blackberries $6 for a quart of blueberries $14 for 1/2 peck of peaches (Larger quantities of fruit are available for purchase.) Wear a hat and bring water to drink because it is hot and humid. Dress comfortably. No totes allowed when picking (just leave them in your car to transfer your fruit over from the containers/ plastic bags they give you). And if you don’t like insects, probably not a good idea to come. The fields are not swarming with them but there are enough for those who don’t like them to not have a good time. Also, for obvious safety reasons, keep your little ones close. And unfortunately but understandably, no pets allowed (not sure about service animals). Reach out to them via social media if you have questions(calling will yield you nothing), but even then, they may not respond. Though they need to work on organizing and communicating information about picking, I’d recommend picking fruit and cutting flowers here. It’s a good time and inexpensive. Happy picking!🍎🍑🌼🫐🍓

Last verified: July 2026. Listing details are pulled from public business information and can change — please confirm directly with the business before visiting.

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