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Maine farms

Pick-your-own

Pick Your Own Farms in Maine: Berries, Flowers, Orchards, Pumpkins, and Field Days

Pick-your-own in Maine changes shape every month. June strawberries, August flowers, and October pumpkins are three different kinds of morning. These farms span more than one season.

June 1, 2026

Start with farmsPlanning notes

These farms cover berries, flowers, orchard crops, pumpkins, farm stands, and market stops, so you can follow the season instead of starting over every month.

GuidePick-your-own
StateMaine
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Farm picks

Farms to know

These farms give the Maine pick-your-own guide a broad crop range across berries, flowers, orchards, pumpkins, and farmstand stops.

Levant, ME

Treworgy Family Orchards

Treworgy Family Orchards gives Maine fall routes a full orchard-and-field destination with.

Treworgy Family Orchards gives Maine fall routes a full orchard-and-field destination with strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, flowers, apples, pumpkins, and family farm appeal. It is one of the strongest farm stops for Maine pumpkin, pick-your-own, and cider routes.

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Turner, ME

Ricker Hill Orchards

Ricker Hill Orchards brings deep Maine orchard history, apples, pumpkins, and pick-your-own.

Ricker Hill Orchards brings deep Maine orchard history, apples, pumpkins, and pick-your-own appeal in Turner. It gives routes a central Maine orchard anchor away from Portland.

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New Gloucester, ME

Pineland Farms

Pineland Farms is the Greater Portland anchor: strawberries, blueberries, flowers, raspberries,.

Pineland Farms is the Greater Portland anchor: strawberries, blueberries, flowers, raspberries, a farm store, animals, events, and room for pick-your-own, pumpkins, and maple on the same property.

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Springvale, ME

Ferment Farm

Ferment Farm gives southern Maine a working orchard and market connection with apples, pears,.

Ferment Farm gives southern Maine a working orchard and market connection with apples, pears, blueberries, vegetables, pumpkins, farm store shopping, and pick-your-own crops. It is a useful York County link.

Plan

Greater Portland and Casco Bay

Greater Portland farm routes work through Cape Elizabeth, Scarborough, Buxton, New Gloucester, Windham, and the inland roads just beyond the city. This is the strongest section for farm stands, flower farms, local produce, farm stores, and quick field trips from Portland.

Plan

Southern Maine and York County

Southern Maine adds orchard roads, organic farm stands, berry fields, and market stops around Arundel, Springvale, Wells, Sanford, Kennebunk, and Limerick — strong for locals and visitors along the coast.

Plan

Central and inland Maine

Turner, Levant, Corinth, and central Maine open up the map. Orchards, pumpkins, corn mazes, maple stops, and big family farms feel more spacious here, with longer drives and stronger rural character.

Plan

The Maine pick-your-own calendar

The season usually begins with strawberries, early flowers, greenhouse plants, and spring farm stores. Early summer brings berries, herbs, flowers, and the first real field mornings. High summer brings blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, peaches in some regions, cut flowers, tomatoes, and longer farmstand shelves.

Late summer shifts toward peaches, apples, sunflowers, pears, late berries, and heavier produce. Fall brings apples, pumpkins, squash, mums, cider, donuts, and the farm market rhythm that makes New England fields feel busy again.

A simple crop order:

  • Late spring: strawberries, flowers, seedlings, herbs, early greens
  • Early summer: strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, cut flowers
  • High summer: blueberries, blackberries, peaches, vegetables, sunflowers
  • Late summer: peaches, apples, pears, tomatoes, late flowers
  • Fall: apples, pumpkins, squash, cider, farmstand crops

Plan

How to choose the right field

A pick-your-own farm should match the crop and the person. Berry fields reward early mornings, patience, and light containers. Flower fields reward slower walking and room for photos. Orchards work well when you want a longer fall route with a farm store at the end. Pumpkin fields are best when you are ready for vines, mud, wagons, and heavier carrying.

FAQ

Maine guide questions

What can you pick at Maine farms?

Common pick-your-own crops include strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, flowers, apples, pumpkins, and sometimes peaches, pears, herbs, vegetables, or sunflowers depending on the farm and region.

When does pick-your-own season start in Maine?

Pick-your-own season often begins in late spring with strawberries and flowers, then moves through summer berries, peaches, apples, pumpkins, and late-season farmstand crops.

Which farms are best for first-time pick-your-own visitors?

Multi-crop farms are easiest for first-time visitors because they Give you more options. A farm with fields, a market, restrooms, animals, food, or nearby farm stops can make the first outing smoother.

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Corinth, ME

RJ Hall's Family Farm

RJ Hall's Family Farm adds a smaller, direct farm listing with strawberries and pumpkins in.

RJ Hall's Family Farm adds a smaller, direct farm listing with strawberries and pumpkins in Corinth. It helps the Maine pick-your-own and pumpkin guides reach beyond the same orchard names.

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Buxton, ME

Little River Flower Farm

Little River Flower Farm adds flowers, local growing, and a Buxton farm route to Greater.

Little River Flower Farm adds flowers, local growing, and a Buxton farm route to Greater Portland routes. It keeps the farm stand route from reading only like vegetables and orchards.

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The strongest farm day often includes one field crop and one market stop. Pick berries and buy flowers. Pick apples and bring home cider. Walk the pumpkin rows and finish with squash, mums, donuts, or local honey. That combination makes the visit feel like a real farm errand, not only a photo stop.

Plan

Plan the next stop

Save the fields you want to visit, then add a crop note after you pick. A simple update about berries, flowers, apples, pumpkins, or field conditions helps the next visitor choose a better farm day.