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Adams County
J. C. Phipps – apples, raspberries
427 Phipps Road, Stout, OH 45684.
Brown County
A & M Farms – apples, pumpkins, strawberries
22141 State Route 251, Midland, OH 45148. Phone: 513-875-2500.
Butler County
Barn N Bunk – Pick your own strawberries, pumpkins, Christmas trees.
3677 Wayne-Madison Road, Trenton, Ohio 45067. Phone: 513-988-9211
Clermont County
Rouster’s – blackberries, blueberries, raspberries, prepicked produce, snacks and refreshment stand, restrooms 1986 Ohio 131, Milford, OH 45150. Phone: (513)625-5504. Directions: I-275 to exit 59-A (Milford Parkway); follow parkway onto Ohio 131. Farm is 6 miles beyond intersection of Ohio 131 and U.S. 50. Blueberry plantation is on the right, 500 yards before the apple house. Click here for a map to our farm. Crops are usually available in June, July, August. Open: Call ahead for picking times and availability. Late June to August: blueberries. Late July: thornless blackberries. Containers provided Payment: Cash, Check. There is Rouster’s Apple House just 500 yards down the road.
Clinton County
Dale Stokes Raspberry Farm – blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, prepicked produce, restrooms
2822 Center Road, Wimington, OH 45177. Phone: 937-382-4004. Fax: 937-383-0317. Email us at: stokesraspberryfarm@netzero.net. Directions: We are conviently located in the middle of the triangle between Dayton, Cincinnati, and Columbus, Ohio just off Interstate 71. To access the farm on Center Road take State Highway 68 or State Highway 73 and red/yellow signs will direct you to the farm. And for a map to our farm, click here. Crops are usually available in May through September. Open: During peak summer fruit harvest we are open 8am – 8pm seven days a week depending on weather conditions. Other times of the year, please call for current hours. LARGEST RASPBERRY FARM IN THE EASTERN US! Strawberries availble late May through June. Black, red, purple, and yellow raspberries available mid-June through mid-July depending on weather conditions. Red raspberries continue to ripen throughout the summer and fall. Blackberries in July and August. All dates are approximate based on weather conditions. Please email or call for current availability and hours. We look forward to meeting you! Payment: Cash, Check.
Montgomery County
Monnin Fruit Farm – Red & Black Raspberries.
8201 Frederick Pike, Dayton, OH, 45414. Phone: 937-890-4536. Directions: Butler Twp., between U.S. 40 and Little York Road. Open: from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. They don’t take credit cards, but they do have FRESH, HOMEMADE ice cream there..There are port-o-potties, but not real restrooms.). 2005 prices: $7 a quart. Berries may be available for U-Pick, at $2 a pound. Call to check schedules for U-pick.
Warren County
Hidden Valley Fruit Farm – Apples, blackberries, blueberries, pears, pumpkins, raspberries, strawberries, pumpkin patch-pick in the field, pumpkin patch- already gathered from the field, train rides, corn maze, child-sized haybale maze, prepicked produce, gift shop, snacks and refreshment stand, restrooms, picnic area, tractor-pulled hay rides, pony rides, petting zoo
5474 North State Route 48, Lebanon, OH 45036. Phone: 513.932.1869. Fax: 513.932.3169. Email us at: hfruitfarm@aol.com. Directions: From Cincinnati 75N to Middletown exit Left on 122 Left on 48 21/2 miles on right >From Dayton 75 S Springboro Rt 73 exit Left on73 Right on 48 2 1/2 miles on left >From Mason 42 N to Downtown Lebanon Broadway becomes 48 6 miles N of Lebanon on right And for a map to our farm, click here. Crops are usually available in May, June, July, August, September, October. Open: Monday to Thursday 9am to 7pm Friday and Saturday 9am to 8pm Payment: Cash, Check, Visa/MasterCard. Apples: Over 30 varieties of apples are available u-pick. They have lots of activities in the fall, and they have a nice deli-type area with a very well stocked store in an old barn.










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