Spending a lazy Saturday at a pick-your-own strawberry farm is a sweet, family experience that’s great for moms, dads, and kids alike. Come on a date or bring your best friend — it doesn’t matter! There’s something about the southern sun and the pride that comes with a basket full of warm berries that just makes for a perfect day out no matter what. These pick-your-own strawberry farms are located around the city of Nashville, making it easy for residents of the Tennessee capital city to enjoy a day out in the spring and summertime sun. Make sure to visit each farm’s official websites or social media pages for up-to-the-minute updates on picking season. Happy picking!

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When is strawberry picking season in Tennessee?

Strawberry picking season in Tennessee usually begins in late April to early May and ends around mid-June. Blackberries, on the other hand, typically are available from early June to October, and blueberries are available from late June to August.

What are some other pick-your-own farms in Tennessee?

Tennessee has acres of beautiful farmland where you can pick your own fruits, from apples in the fall to berries in the spring and summertime. It’s a great way to get out and enjoy the shifting seasons, and it can be so satisfying to go home with a haul of fruit you’ve picked yourself. There are quite a few excellent fruit farms to be found across Tennessee where you can go apple picking in the fall, and maybe even have a sip of cider – or better yet, some apple cider doughnuts. Morning Glory Orchard, not far from Nashville, even has cider slushies available, along with apples for the picking. Check out the farm store for baked goods, peaches, honey, jams, and preserves.

Oren Wooden’s Apple House, located in Pikeville, has a farm cafe in addition to a farm store, where you can enjoy some Southern comfort food after you go apple picking in the orchards. Buffalo Trail Orchard has been in operation since 1890 and has tons of apple varieties available from June to November. And for spring and summer berry picking, aside from the strawberry picking farms on our list above, you should also check out Honeys Blueberry Farm for – you guessed it – blueberries, and Rutherford Farms in Maryville for strawberries.

For pre-picked strawberries, visit Green Acres Berry and Pumpkin Patch in Milan. Here, you can pick your own pumpkins in the fall and take photos in a beautiful field filled with sunflowers and zinnias in the late summer and early fall.