The Incredible Farm in Massachusetts Where You Can Pick Buckets of Berries
There's nothing sweeter than picking your own fresh strawberries at a family-run farm.
Nothing tastes quite like fruit and veggies that you pick yourself. Bay Staters are fortunate to live in a region full of so many wonderful local farms and orchards. From summer berries to fall pumpkins, there are a plethora of pick-your-own farms scattered throughout Massachusetts. Strawberry picking is always on my family's summer bucket list, so it's time to start planning—picking season is just a few weeks away! Get your buckets ready, because farms all over the state, including Tony Andrews Farm in East Falmouth, will soon be welcoming visitors to their fields.
Why This Massachusetts Farm Is Perfect for Berry Picking
Berry picking in Massachusetts is just one of those summertime activities that everyone should experience, and it's hard to find a more delightful destination than Tony Andrews Farm. Tucked away on Cape Cod, this family-operated farm has been in business since 1935. It's more than a destination; it's a longstanding family tradition. Each summer, the farm invites visitors, both local and out-of-state, to take part in the beloved ritual of strawberry picking.
Falmouth has impressive farming roots, and June is synonymous with fresh, juicy strawberries. The atmosphere at Tony Andrews Farm is what makes it such a perfect destination for berry picking. The warm, family-friendly environment will make you feel right at home, even if you've never tried picking your own fruit in Massachusetts before.
What You Can Pick Throughout the Season

The strawberry picking season typically begins around the first week of June, but you can visit the official Tony Andrews Farm website to stay up-to-date. The crop usually lasts until mid-July, so you'll want to plan your visit accordingly. Sugar snap peas are also typically available for picking, offering some fun variety.
If you missed strawberry season, don't worry—you can still visit the farm to pick up some family-grown corn and sunflowers. If you're interested in picking your own, don't miss out on the annual Corn and Tomato Festival, which typically takes place in August.
What to Expect When You Visit Tony Andrews Farm

Strawberry picking makes a wonderful family outing, so be sure to bring everyone in your crew. Spend the morning in the field and then cozy up to a picnic table and enjoy the (literal) fruits of your labor. The atmosphere at the farm is warm, welcoming, and laid-back. The staff is helpful, and it's clear that they are passionate about sharing farming techniques and sustainable practices. There are few experiences more memorable than enjoying a sunny June morning out on the farm as you gather your own sweet berries alongside friends and loved ones.
Of course, if you aren’t interested in doing the picking yourself, you can still enjoy some juicy Tony Andrews berries. There is a farm stand on the property that sells delicious fruit, veggies, local jams, and honey. And now, just a moment to discuss quality, because not only is the experience of picking berries in Massachusetts memorable, but these fruits and veggies are delicious. Imagine biting into a just-picked strawberry that's been naturally ripened and warmed by the sun. Let's just say you won't be going back to store-bought anytime soon!
Do you plan to go berry picking this summer? What is your go-to farm? Find out more about Tony Andrews Farm at the Tony Andrews Farm website and the Tony Andrews Farm Facebook page. For more berry picking in Massachusetts, check out these other fun farms.
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