The Incredible Farm in New York Where You Can Pick Buckets of Berries

Pick fresh strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and more at Lewin Farms, one of the best berry-picking farms on Long Island.

I think few summer traditions feel more like New York than wandering berry rows with a bucket in hand, and Lewin Farms in Calverton is one of the best destinations for berry picking on Long Island, New York. Whether you're planning a family outing, a slow summer morning, or a full day trip through the North Fork, this fourth-generation farm is a destination worth circling on the calendar every single year.

Why Lewin Farms Is One of the Best Places for Berry Picking on Long Island

There is nothing quite like stepping into a row of ripe blueberry bushes on a warm morning. The smell of sun-warmed fruit, the deep blue-purple of berries clustered on branches, and the satisfying weight of a bucket filling up fast. One of the most cherished family farms in New York, Lewin Farms has offered that experience since the 1930s, when it became the first pick-your-own farm on Long Island. Today, the operation is still family-run, now in its fourth generation, and the variety of what you can pick has only grown over the decades.

What Fruits and Berries You Can Pick Throughout the Season

One of the best things about Lewin Farms is that the picking season stretches across several months, meaning there's almost always something ripe and ready.

Strawberries

Strawberries arrive first, typically from late May through late June. Expect bright red, fragrant berries and rows that fill quickly on weekend mornings.

Blueberries

Blueberries run from late June through mid-August. The bushes grow full and heavy, with clusters of deep blue fruit that practically fall into your hand. This is one of the most popular picking windows of the season.

Blackberries and Raspberries

Raspberries are available from late June through early September, while blackberries round out the berry calendar from late July through late August. The two seasons overlap nicely for anyone who wants a mixed haul.

Peach Season

Peaches run from July through September, and Lewin Farms grows an impressive variety of them. Sweet, fragrant, and best eaten the same day you pick them.

Seasons shift with the weather each year, so it's always worth calling ahead to confirm what's ready before you make the drive.

Tips for Planning Your Visit

The farm stand opens for the 2026 season on May 22nd, and is open every day except Tuesday, with u-pick fields generally running 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and the farm stand open until 5 p.m. A few things worth knowing before you go:

  • Arrive early. Morning light, cooler temperatures, and the best selection of berries all favor the early arrival.
  • Call ahead. Picking availability changes daily based on weather and crop conditions. The farm's recorded message line (631-929-4327) is updated regularly.
  • Wear sun protection and good footwear. These are open fields—bring a hat, sunscreen, and closed-toe shoes. Fields can be uneven and muddy.
  • Bring the family. The rows are easy to navigate for all ages, and there's something genuinely satisfying about berry-stained hands and a bucket heavy with fresh fruit.

Explore the Farm Stand Before You Leave

After picking, the farm stand is absolutely worth a stop, and honestly, one of the highlights of any Long Island day trip. It's stocked with fresh fruits and vegetables, many grown right on-site, plus pies and baked goods on weekends (get there early, they sell out). And if the summer visit leaves you wanting more, Lewin Farms transforms into a full autumn destination in the fall, with apple picking, pumpkin patches, and a corn maze running through late October.

Lewin Farms has also partnered with North Fork Brewing Company to create a line of small-batch ales brewed with their own fruit, including a Strawberry Ale and Blueberry Ale available this spring, with a Peach Amber Ale expected later in the season. You can pick up cans at the farm stand to go.

For anyone seeking berry picking on Long Island, New York, Lewin Farms is hard to beat. Located at 812 Sound Avenue, Calverton, NY 11933, reachable from the Long Island Expressway via exit 68N, and just a couple of miles from Wildwood State Park.

Before you head out, check the Lewin Farms website for the latest picking schedule and seasonal updates. After your visit, consider extending the day with a stop at this beautiful Long Island beach or exploring more New York summer adventures—there's plenty more to discover once you've filled your buckets.

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