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Apple orchard rows for Rhode Island pick-your-own farm routes.
Rhode Island farms

Pick-your-own

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

Pick-your-own in Rhode Island 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
StateRhode Island
Best useCompare farm stops, then check the linked farm page before driving

Farm picks

Farms to know

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

Smithfield, RI

Jaswell's Farm

Jaswell's Farm is a Smithfield orchard bakery farm market with strawberries, raspberries,.

Jaswell's Farm is a Smithfield orchard bakery farm market with strawberries, raspberries, apples, pumpkins, and a long local history. It is one of the strongest Rhode Island farm stops for cider donuts, pick-your-own, pumpkins, and farmstand searches near Providence.

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Johnston, RI

Salisbury Farm

Salisbury Farm gives Rhode Island routes a lot of weight because strawberries, blueberries,.

Salisbury Farm gives Rhode Island routes a lot of weight because strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, corn, sunflowers, apples, pumpkins, bakery items, cider donuts, hayrides, maple sugarhouse notes, and seasonal events. It can anchor several kinds of Rhode Island farm trips.

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Johnston, RI

Dame Farm & Orchards

Dame Farm & Orchards brings a strong Johnston farm identity with berries, peaches, apples,.

Dame Farm & Orchards brings a strong Johnston farm identity with berries, peaches, apples, pumpkins, vegetables, flowers, dahlias, and a farmstand. It works especially well for Providence-area pick-your-own and fall farm guides.

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Middletown, RI

Sweet Berry Farm

Sweet Berry Farm is a polished Middletown destination with pick-your-own crops, flowers,.

Plan

Providence, Johnston, and Smithfield

The shortest Rhode Island farm routes often begin around Providence, Johnston, Smithfield, and North Smithfield. This compact stretch carries orchards, berry farms, pumpkins, bakery counters, farm stands, and enough local food to make repeat visits feel natural.

Plan

South County and the coast

South County farms have a different light. Wakefield, Matunuck, Kingston, and Little Compton make farm stands feel connected to beaches, salt air, coastal roads, and small village centers.

Plan

Aquidneck Island and Newport County

Middletown, Portsmouth, Little Compton, and Newport County farms fit a coastal weekend: produce, flowers, prepared food, pick-your-own crops, and a farm stop along the shore.

Plan

The Rhode Island 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

Rhode Island guide questions

What can you pick at Rhode Island 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 Rhode Island?

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.

Sweet Berry Farm is a polished Middletown destination with pick-your-own crops, flowers, apples, pumpkins, bakery, prepared food, and specialty farm-store shopping. It anchors Newport County with a polished farm-market feel.

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Wakefield, RI

Carpenter's Farm Stand

Carpenter's Farm Stand adds South County flavor with vegetables, flowers, bakery items, a farm.

Carpenter's Farm Stand adds South County flavor with vegetables, flowers, bakery items, a farm store, and a Matunuck Road location. It is exactly the kind of farm stop a coastal farm stand guide needs.

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Little Compton, RI

Walker's Roadside Stand

Walker's Roadside Stand gives Rhode Island routes a Little Compton stop with vegetables,.

Walker's Roadside Stand gives Rhode Island routes a Little Compton stop with vegetables, berries, farm-store shopping, and a true roadside-stand feel. It is strong for coastal produce and small-town routes.

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North Smithfield, RI

Goodwin Brothers Farm

Goodwin Brothers Farm adds North Smithfield routes with strawberries, blueberries, apples,.

Goodwin Brothers Farm adds North Smithfield routes with strawberries, blueberries, apples, pumpkins, and farmstand shopping. It supports you are looking for beyond Providence into the northern part of the state.

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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.