Our 2024 Guide to Berry U-Pick in Cincinnati includes everything you need to know on where to pick fresh berries this summer!
Where to pick your own Berries near Cincinnati:
Alpine Berry Farm
26191 Pocket Rd., Batesville, IN 47006
(812) 212-2605
Alpine Very Farm will be open for blueberry picking on July 10th. Berry picking buckets will be for sale at the farm. Prices for 2024 are $5.00 per pound!
Blooms & Berries
9669 Ohio 48, Loveland, OH 45140
(513) 697-9173
Strawberry picking is open from mid-May to mid-June. Field passes are $2.95 and berries are $4.99 per pound. Click here for more strawberry information. The 2024 Blueberry Season is still being worked out, with a picking ticket system to encourage a lower-traffic experience. Usually Mid June to Early July, Blooms & Berries will email subscribers with a link to a select number of picking tickets.
Don’t miss Strawberry Days at Blooms and Berries, May 18 through June 2.
Freels Farm
7947 Contreras Rd., Oxford, OH
(513) 225-0034
Reserve a spot to pick strawberries at Freels Farm! For only $3.00 a pound when you pay cash, you are sure to get a great bang for your buck.
Indian Spring Berry Farm
2840 Tylersville Rd, Indian Springs, OH 45015
(513) 463-7425
Blackberry season will start in early July and you won’t want to miss it! Keep up with the latest news by following Indian Spring Berry Farm on Facebook.
McGlasson Farms
5832 River Rd., Hebron, KY 41048
(859) 689-5229
They are posting daily strawberry updates on their Facebook page, with currently u-pick options available.
Stokes Berry Farm
2822 Center Rd, Wilmington, OH 45177
(937) 317-0074
Strawberries will be ready for picking at Stokes about the beginning of June! Looking for something a little different? Stokes Berry Farm has a special type of raspberry called black raspberries that will also be available for picking.
It is more than likely we missed you a few places to pick your own batch of berries! Please let us know and we will get it added!
*Above information is subject to change, we recommend calling or looking on their website for any updated information on crops or weather closings.*