Picking strawberries in the beautiful weather was a great experience for our toddler. The entry is free, and you only need to pay for the strawberries you pick. A big white bucket costs $18, while a half basket costs $9. The strawberries were full of flavor and juicy. Additionally, they had flowers for sale and homemade ice cream, which was delightful. The staff were friendly, and we also enjoyed their homemade ice cream. They also sell beautiful indoor and outdoor plants, as well as farm-grown vegetables like cauliflower, broccoli, potatoes, cucumbers, and tomatoes. The patches were well-organized with enough space for many people, and there’s even a small pond on the farm. I believe they also sell pumpkins in the winter. Overall, it’s a nice and decent place for a family visit.
Vinay K
-
June 19, 2024
Good place to spend some time with kids.. I am not a big fan of strawberry picking..
For the kids, something to do, we went most of the strawberries were picked.. We had to search and search..
Prices OK for fresh strawberries .. They also sell ice creams and some snacks… nice place to spend an afternoon..
Located in a good location close to Costco so no need to drive very long..
Nothing great just OK .. kids might be excited..
V
-
June 06, 2024
Such a lovely place, with outdoor seating, ice cream from Maple View Farms and fresh produce as well! Went Strawberry picking on Monday and it was not business and just a sweet strawberry time 🍓!
James Booker (Outdoor Cooking & More)
-
May 06, 2024
There were a lot of people there but it didn’t matter:) Very nice atmosphere, helpful staff and delicious fresh strawberries 🍓 We also purchased the fresh honey that is collected from their local hives as well:)
Nathan Vey
-
May 20, 2023
Really great and lush fields of strawberries! We go pretty often, the kids love being able to pick their own. Delicious. As a hot tip though, the ones they pick for you in the buckets seem to taste much better. If you want to pick your own, just do a few, but I'd get the rest from their pre picked. Oh and obviously go early in the day and midweek before others pick the best ones!
Our Address
1223 Salem Church Rd, Apex, NC 27523, USA
Claim Listing: DJ’s Berry Patch
Please Login or Register an Account to Claim Listing
Picking strawberries in the beautiful weather was a great experience for our toddler. The entry is free, and you only need to pay for the strawberries you pick. A big white bucket costs $18, while a half basket costs $9. The strawberries were full of flavor and juicy. Additionally, they had flowers for sale and homemade ice cream, which was delightful. The staff were friendly, and we also enjoyed their homemade ice cream. They also sell beautiful indoor and outdoor plants, as well as farm-grown vegetables like cauliflower, broccoli, potatoes, cucumbers, and tomatoes. The patches were well-organized with enough space for many people, and there’s even a small pond on the farm. I believe they also sell pumpkins in the winter. Overall, it’s a nice and decent place for a family visit.
Good place to spend some time with kids.. I am not a big fan of strawberry picking.. For the kids, something to do, we went most of the strawberries were picked.. We had to search and search.. Prices OK for fresh strawberries .. They also sell ice creams and some snacks… nice place to spend an afternoon.. Located in a good location close to Costco so no need to drive very long.. Nothing great just OK .. kids might be excited..
Such a lovely place, with outdoor seating, ice cream from Maple View Farms and fresh produce as well! Went Strawberry picking on Monday and it was not business and just a sweet strawberry time 🍓!
There were a lot of people there but it didn’t matter:) Very nice atmosphere, helpful staff and delicious fresh strawberries 🍓 We also purchased the fresh honey that is collected from their local hives as well:)
Really great and lush fields of strawberries! We go pretty often, the kids love being able to pick their own. Delicious. As a hot tip though, the ones they pick for you in the buckets seem to taste much better. If you want to pick your own, just do a few, but I'd get the rest from their pre picked. Oh and obviously go early in the day and midweek before others pick the best ones!