Pick Your Own Strawberries at Any of These Three Nearby U-Pick Farms

Strawberry Fest is next week and the season is officially upon us! If you love the sweet red berries, you should try picking your own at a nearby u-pick farm. You can see in this short video from last year how fun picking strawberries can be. It’s even more fun with friend and family, watch us visit a local farm and come home with lots of berries! Here are three nearby farms where you can pick Strawberries and eventually more later in the season.

Bell’s Strawberry Farm

16447 State Road 38, Hagerstown, IN | (765)238-9359
https://www.eatmorestrawberries.com/

Bells Strawberry Farm has been a family owned and operated produce farm since 1978. You’ll find all the red, juicy fruit you want at the farm available for pick up or U-Pick. You’re welcome to stop by during their open hours from Monday-Saturday 9 a.m. through 7 p.m. Follow them on Facebook for the latest updates.

Smith Farms

1465 N. 800 West, Frankfort, IN | (765)296-9554
https://www.smithfarmsindiana.com/

Smith Farms was established in 1988 in the Garden State of New Jersey before their family relocated to Indiana in 2008. They are proud to open their homestead to visitors without any fee for admission. They begin their U-Pick season with Strawberries and additionally offer blackberries, sunflowers, apples, and pumpkins.  Follow them on Facebook for the latest updates and daily open hours.

Spencer Farm

7177 E. 161st St., Noblesville, IN | (317)776-1560
https://spencerberryfarm.com/ 

The largest of our nearby options, Spencer Farm began in 1982 with 10 acres of strawberries. They’ve moved and grown into an annual farm market offering many produce options along   with meat, cheeses, fudge, and more. The market is open and U-Pick is available now for Asparagus and Strawberries with Raspberries up next. They are open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday and Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. Follow them on Facebook for the latest updates.

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