There’s nothing quite like the joy of picking your own blueberries on a warm summer day—especially when you’re surrounded by the natural beauty of Maine. Whether you’re filling your freezer, planning a pie, or just enjoying a morning outdoors with the kids, the Sebago Lake region has plenty of local farms ready to welcome you.
Here’s a roundup of local pick-your-own blueberry spots organized by town—each one offering a sweet, seasonal experience:
Gorham
Orchard Ridge Farm
236 Sebago Lake Road, Gorham
Sun, Mon, Wed, Thurs: 8am–6pm | Fri & Sat: 8am–7pm
$5.99/lb
Check current availability
Enjoy scenic views, farm animals, and a charming farm store to round out your visit.
Standish
Randall Orchards
1 Randall Road, Standish
Daily 9am–5pm (while available)
Facebook Page
A local favorite for both apples and blueberries with peaceful orchard vibes.
Falmouth
Winslow Farm
291 Gray Road, Falmouth
Tues–Sat: 9am–5pm | Sun: 11am–4pm
Facebook Page
Tavern Way Blueberry Farm
Falmouth, ME
Tues–Sun: 9am–6pm
$5/quart
Facebook Page
Buxton
Estes Blueberry Farm
158 Waterman Road, Buxton
Opening Sunday, July 20th | 1–5pm
$4.40/lb
Facebook Page
Little River Flower Farm
160 Turkey Lane, Buxton
Mon–Fri: 8am–3pm | Sat: 10am–2pm
Facebook Page
Beautiful setting with wildflowers and blueberries—don’t forget your camera!
Hollis
Joan & Brad’s Berry Farm
447 Deerwander Road, Hollis Center
7 Days a Week: 8am–5pm
$5/lb
Facebook Page
Sebago
Crabtree’s Blueberries
703 Bridgton Road, Sebago
Daily: 8am–2pm
$5.75/lb
Farm Website
A quiet spot with hearty bushes and stunning views of the lake region.
Limington
Brackett’s Orchards
32 Staples Road, Limington
Thurs–Sat: 8am–2pm
$5/pint
Facebook Page
A multigenerational family farm known for friendly service and sweet berries.
New Gloucester
Pineland Farm
752 Mayall Road, New Gloucester
Mon–Wed: 7am–1pm | Thurs–Sun: 7am–6pm
$4/lb
Visit Website
Extend your visit with a walk on the trails or stop by the market for local goodies.
Tips for a Great U-Pick Experience:
- Call ahead or check Facebook links to confirm availability and field conditions.
- Bring your own containers if the farm allows—it’s more sustainable!
- Dress for the weather, wear sunscreen, and don’t forget water bottles.
- Arrive early for the best picking and to beat the heat.
- Make it a day! Pack snacks, find a nearby trail or playground, and turn blueberry picking into a full family adventure.
Blueberry season in Maine is short—but oh so sweet. Plan a visit soon, and enjoy the timeless summer tradition of picking your own fruit with the ones you love. 💙
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