Experience the Lone Star State's Agricultural Heritage
From strawberry fields to farmers markets, experience the best of Texas farming
Explore FarmsConnecting visitors with Texas's agricultural heritage through immersive farm experiences.
Texas Open Farms is your guide to the best agricultural experiences across the Lone Star State. From East Texas berry farms to West Texas orchards, we connect you with farms that welcome visitors for U-pick experiences, farm tours, and seasonal events.
Whether you're looking to pick your own fresh produce, learn about sustainable farming practices, or simply enjoy a day in the Texas countryside, our network of farms offers something for everyone.
Discover FarmsExplore our selection of Texas's finest farms open to the public.
Blueberries, blackberries, and other seasonal fruits. Check website for availability.
Strawberries, blackberries, and other seasonal produce.
Strawberries, blackberries, pumpkins, sunflowers, and other seasonal produce and activities.
Peaches, blackberries, and pumpkins. Check website for availability.
Blueberries and pumpkins. Check website for availability.
Peaches, blackberries, and other produce.
Strawberries and other seasonal produce.
Strawberries, blackberries, and other produce.
Apples and seasonal events.
Pumpkins and other seasonal produce.
Location: Midland, TX
Website: facebook.com/DesertBloomsFarm
Everything you need to know before visiting a Texas farm.
Most Texas farms are seasonal. Spring (March-May) is ideal for strawberries, summer (June-August) for blueberries and peaches, and fall (September-November) for pumpkins and apples.
Use our interactive map to locate farms near you. Always call ahead or check social media for current hours and availability before visiting.
Wear comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes. Bring sunscreen, water, and containers for your harvest (though many farms provide them).
Most farms accept cash and credit cards, but it's always good to bring cash just in case. Some farms charge entrance fees in addition to produce costs.
Mark your calendar for these special farm events throughout the year.
Visit farms across Texas for strawberry picking, farm tours, and spring festivals.
Pick blueberries, blackberries, and peaches at farms throughout the state.
Enjoy pumpkin patches, corn mazes, hayrides, and other fall activities.
Shop for local produce, handmade gifts, and Christmas trees.
Discover why visiting local farms is good for you, your family, and your community.
Enjoy the freshest produce picked at peak ripeness for maximum flavor and nutrition.
Create lasting memories while teaching children about where food comes from.
Your visit directly supports Texas farmers and helps preserve agricultural heritage.
Reduce food miles and support sustainable farming practices that protect our environment.
Have questions about Texas farms or need more information? Get in touch with us!
info@youpicktexas.com
(512) 555-7890