Updated June 2026
There’s something special about blueberry season in Maine. The days are long, the bushes are heavy with fruit, and a simple trip to the berry patch can easily become one of the highlights of summer.
Whether you’re planning to stock your freezer, bake muffins and pies, or simply spend a morning outdoors with your kids, these local pick-your-own blueberry farms offer a sweet way to enjoy the season around Sebago Lake.
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Orchard Ridge Farm (Gorham)
Orchard Ridge Farm combines blueberry picking with some of the best views in the area. Families can enjoy picking berries, visiting the farm animals, and stopping by the farm store before heading home.
Address: 236 Sebago Lake Road, Gorham
Hours: Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 8am–6pm | Friday & Saturday 8am–7pm
Pick-Your-Own Price: $5.99 per pound
This is an easy farm to turn into a longer outing thanks to the variety of things to see and do around the property.
Read our full guide to visiting Orchard Ridge Farm
Randall Orchards (Standish)
A longtime local favorite, Randall Orchards offers blueberry picking close to home for many Sebago Lake families.
Address: 1 Randall Road, Standish
Hours: Daily 9am–5pm (while berries last)
The orchard’s peaceful setting makes it a great place to slow down and enjoy a classic Maine summer tradition.
Read our full guide to visiting Randall Orchard
Winslow Farm (Falmouth)
Winslow Farm provides a convenient blueberry-picking destination just south of the Sebago Lake region.
Address: 291 Gray Road, Falmouth
Hours: Tuesday–Saturday 9am–5pm | Sunday 11am–4pm
Be sure to check current picking conditions before visiting, as availability can change throughout the season.
Tavern Way Blueberry Farm (Falmouth)
This family-run blueberry farm offers plenty of berries and a relaxed atmosphere for pickers of all ages.
Hours: Tuesday–Sunday 9am–6pm
Pick-Your-Own Price: $5 per quart
Blueberry picking is often most enjoyable in the morning before temperatures rise.
Estes Blueberry Farm (Buxton)
A favorite local blueberry destination, Estes Blueberry Farm typically opens in mid-July when the berries reach peak ripeness.
Address: 158 Waterman Road, Buxton
Hours: 1pm–5pm
Pick-Your-Own Price: $4.40 per pound
Families looking for an afternoon outing will appreciate the farm’s convenient hours and beautiful setting.
Little River Flower Farm (Buxton)
Blueberries and flowers make a beautiful combination at Little River Flower Farm.
Address: 160 Turkey Lane, Buxton
Hours: Monday–Friday 8am–3pm | Saturday 10am–2pm
The colorful flower fields provide a scenic backdrop while you pick berries, making this one of the most photogenic stops on the list.
Joan & Brad’s Berry Farm (Hollis)
Families looking for generous picking hours will appreciate Joan & Brad’s Berry Farm.
Address: 447 Deerwander Road, Hollis Center
Hours: Daily 8am–5pm
Pick-Your-Own Price: $5 per pound
The farm’s consistent schedule makes it easy to fit blueberry picking into your summer plans.
Crabtree’s Blueberries (Sebago)
Nestled in the heart of the lake region, Crabtree’s Blueberries offers beautiful views and plenty of berries.
Address: 703 Bridgton Road, Sebago
Hours: Daily 8am–2pm
Pick-Your-Own Price: $5.75 per pound
It’s a peaceful spot that feels quintessentially Maine during blueberry season.
Pineland Farms (New Gloucester)
Pineland Farms offers one of the most affordable blueberry-picking experiences in the area, along with miles of trails and a popular market.
Address: 752 Mayall Road, New Gloucester
Hours: Monday–Wednesday 7am–1pm | Thursday–Sunday 7am–6pm
Pick-Your-Own Price: $4 per pound
The farm’s extensive outdoor spaces make it easy to turn a quick berry-picking trip into a full day of family fun.
Tips for a Successful Blueberry Picking Trip With Kids
- Go early in the day when temperatures are cooler.
- Bring water, sunscreen, and hats for everyone.
- Wear closed-toe shoes since fields can be uneven.
- Check farm websites or social media before visiting, as picking conditions can change quickly.
- Bring containers if the farm allows it.
- Plan time for plenty of berry taste-testing along the way.
Berry Special Memories
There’s something timeless about spending a summer morning filling a bucket with fresh blueberries. Whether you’re picking a handful to enjoy on the ride home or gathering enough for pies, muffins, and freezer bags, these local farms offer a simple way to slow down and enjoy the season together.
For kids, blueberry picking is part treasure hunt and part outdoor adventure. For parents, it’s a chance to create memories while supporting local farms and enjoying one of Maine’s sweetest summer traditions. The berries are certainly worth bringing home, but the time spent together in the fields is often the best part of the experience.
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