Find a local pick your own farm here!

Looking for a local, pick-your-own farm in Southeast Oklahoma? Scroll down this page and you will see the U-Pick farms in Southeast Oklahoma, sorted by county. Those that offer organic or sustainably grown produce are identified by the words "organic" and/or "sustainable" in Green, next to their name  (see "What does Organic mean?"). The U-pick crops they offer follow the name of the farm. To search the page for a specific crop, use Ctrl-F (or on an ipad or Mac, use their "search on this page" function) If they have a website, the name will be in blue and underlined; click on it and it will open their website. If you find anything outdated or inaccurate, see the customer and farmer menus (as appropriate) at the top menu bar to submit updates and corrections and help me keep each current!

New! As inflation remains high, see this page for cost-saving measures for getting fruit and vegetables and home canning.
 If you are having a hard time finding canning lids, I've used these, and they're a great price & ship in 2 days.

New! Road tripping and camping is a great way to have a fun, safe and inexpensive family trip. The national and state parks and monuments are open, and campgrounds usually cost between $10 and $40 per night. September to November is the best camping weather.  See our new website Road Tripping and Camping.com for tips, tricks, guides, checklists and info about parks, monuments and other places to visit.

New! We just went live with our latest website, FunFactoryTours.com - As they name implies, you can find a fun factory tour, including chocolate, automobiles, historical forts and sites, famous buildings, Active Federal facilities even fun geology: like fossils and volcanic areas

Note: Beware the copycat websites like the one that stole our name and uses .farm extension: they copied my work and do NOT even update the info! I make updates EVERY day. They use tech tricks to get higher rankings, but have many more inaccuracies and out-dated info. Obviously, I cannot check every farm every day, but I do check as many as I can every day, and respond to all requests.  They don't. Don't support the scammers!

Remember to always check with the farm's own website or Facebook page before you go - or call or email them if they don't have a website or Facebook page. Conditions at the farms and crops can change literally overnight, so if you want to avoid a wasted trip out there - check with the farm directly before you go! And if you know of any farms I missed and want to add a farm, please let me know!   I'm making updates for this year as fast as I can - if you find anything out-of-date, wrong or not working - please let me know! This website is supported by purchases you make through the links to products on Amazon. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. This allows me to continue to maintain the website and make improvements!

What's in season in March 2024, and other timely information:

Notes for March 2024: Spring is here! Strawberry season is here.  It started in February in Florida, Texas, southern California and a few other areas of the Deep South; then March along the Gulf coast, April in the Deep South and west coast, May through much of the country, and June in northern areas. Blueberries are next, about a month later. Of course, cool weather crops, like Rhubarb, asparagus and greens should be available almost everywhere. Check your area's copy calendar (see this page) and call your local farms for seasonal updates.

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We also have home canning, preserving, drying and freezing directions. You can access recipes and other resources from the drop down menus at the top of the page or the site search. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to write me! It is easy to make your own ice cream, even gelato, or low fat or low sugar ice cream - see this page. Also note, there are many copycat website listing U-pick farms now.  They have all copied their information from here and usually do not ever update.  Since 2002, I've been updating the information every day but Christmas; so if you see anything wrong or outdated, please write me!

Southeast Oklahoma U-Pick Farms and Orchards in 2024, by county

Click on the resources drop-down above, if you need a county map

Atoka County

Bryan County

  • Mikes Produce - onions, peppers, pumpkins, summer squash, tomatoes, Other fruit or veg, U-pick and already picked, snacks and refreshment stand
    704 Greenbriar Rd, Bennington, OK 74723. Phone: 158-038-05643. Email: indianwilliams84@gmail.com. Open: July 1 pm to November 15. Directions: Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, only. We have watermelons, pumpkins, okra, squash, tomatoes, several kinds of hot pepper, cantaloupe, cabbage, onions, green beans.
  • Zero Cattle Ranch - Uses natural growing practices, blackberries, picnic area you may bring your own food, farm animals, school tours
    8911 Armstrong Academy Road, Bennington , OK 74723. Phone: (850) 545-3040. Email: zerocattleranch@gmail.com. Open: Please check Facebook first for current availability and hours. Directions: 4 miles down Cade Highway. Click here for a map and directions. June to August. We use natural practices, but are not yet certified Organic. Payment: Cash, only. (ADDED: January 29, 2019)

Choctaw County

  • Breezy Hill Berries - Permanently closed
    Hc 63 box 2520, Ft. Towon, OK 74735. Phone: 580-873-2472. Email: grimmettshirley@mail.com. Open: Update from a visitor on June 13, 2017: "This business has closed due to death". Directions: Call for instructions. Crops are usually available in May, June.Payment: Cash, only. blackberries, blueberries, raspberries,

Haskell County

Latimer County

Le Flore County

  • Maple Creek Berry Farm - blueberries,
    33423 Pleasant Valley Road, Poteau, OK 74953. Phone: 918-658-9139. Email: williamsdeann@yahoo.com. Open: Tuesday evenings 7 pm till dark Saturday mornings 7 am till 11 am or until picked out. Click here for current open hours, days and dates.. Directions: 1 1/2 miles west of the Cavanal Scenic Bypass on Pleasant Valley Road. Signs will be posted along the way. Click here for a map and directions. Typically open first part of June through end of July. Payment: Cash, only. Click here for our Facebook page.
  • Wild Things Farm - Minimizes chemical and pesticide use, blackberries, blueberries, corn (sweet), eggplant, herbs or spices, pumpkins, strawberries, Honey from hives on the farm, Fresh eggs, U-pick and already picked, gift shop, snacks and refreshment stand, restrooms, picnic area, farm animals, birthday parties, weddings and wedding parties, school tours, events at your location (call for info)
    700 Beaty Avenue, Pocola, OK 74902. Phone: 918-626-4053. Email: farmer@wildthingsfarm.com. Open: See our website for current hours. Picking updates: Click here for picking updates. Directions: From I-540, exit on Arkoma/Hwy 112 North. Go Left (North) at stop sign. Go 1 mile to Beaty Avenue, turn left. Go one half mile to farm entrance and follow signs. Click here for a map and directions. We have many other vegetables to choose from. For pre-picked fruit it is best to call ahead to verify availability. We minimize use of pesticides and other chemicals. Payment: Cash, Check, Debit cards, Visa, MasterCard, Discover. Click here for our Facebook page. In the fall, we also have pumpkin patch and a 7-acre cornfield transformed into a maze. For the more adventurous, visit us when darkness falls, with only the beam from your flashlight to guide you. (UPDATED: July 17, 2018, JBS)

McCurtain County

Pittsburg County

Pushmataha County


Other Local Farm Products (Honey, Horses, Milk, Meat, Eggs, Etc.)
(NOT pick-your-own, unless they are also listed above)