10 Places In Indiana Where You Can Pick Your Own Delicious Food
Indiana offers numerous u-pick farms and orchards where visitors can pick their own fresh produce.
Guess what? Indiana is PACKED with u-pick farms and orchards. Given the fact that we are known for being a state filled with corn and a large portion of our state is farmland, does that really surprise you? I have done a little research and compiled a list of farms and orchards in northern, southern, and central Indiana where YOU can pick your own produce.
1. Berry Best Farm (26011 Highway 62, Naab)

This is a family owned and operated farm where you can pick sweet strawberries, sweet corn, and juicy tomatoes. The farm has been in operating since 1975.
2. Huber's Orchard & Winery (19816 Huber Road, Borden)

I had a few people complaining about this one not being featured in a previous article. Well, I was saving it for this one. Apples, beans, blackberries, blueberries, broccoli, grapes, nectarines, other berries, peaches, peppers, pumpkins, raspberries, tomatoes, and fresh apple cider are all waiting for you at this farm. Did I mention the fresh and delicious wine?
3. Smith Farms (1465 North 800 West, Frankfort)
Apples, peaches, and strawberries are waiting for you to come and pick them!
4. Armand's Harper Valley Farms (13094 South County Road 600 West, Westport)
Pumpkins, winter squash, fresh eggs, and other fresh fruits and vegetables are waiting for you at this farm.
5. Guenthenspberger Farms (10100 West County Road 500 South, Daleville)

Raspberry galore is the reason you come to this farm. They offer the opportunity to pick raspberries of just about every color!
6. Advanced Tree Technology (12818 Edgerton Road, New Haven)
You can come to this farm if you have an interest in pumpkins or apples. You can also come back as it gets closer to Christmas for a Christmas tree!
7. Cook's Orchard and Farm Market (8724 Huguenard Road, Fort Wayne)
You can get apples, pears, fresh apple cider, and fresh honey. Fresh honey being a great option if you have seasonal allergies as eating fresh and local honey every day can actually make you less allergic to pollen.
8. Hilger Family Farm (5534 Butt Rd, Fort Wayne)

Hilger Family Farm is a great place if you are looking for some tasty strawberries.
9. Phillips Berry Patch (9569 Yorkridge Road, Guilford)
You can pick strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, and pumpkins from this cute family owned farm.
10. Blueberry Ranch (54743 Buckeye Rd, Osceola)

Just as the name suggests, this is a great option if you want some fresh and delicious blueberries!
This list only begins to scratch the surface on the u-pick farms around the state, but I made sure I included some from the north, south, and central part of the state. If you enjoyed this piece and would like to see more lists of u-pick farms.
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