Berry season in Chattanooga, TN

Ripe, red strawberries in a pile

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We’re berry happy you’re here, Chattanooga (ok, we’ll admit that one was low-hanging fruit 😉 ).

We’re currently in the midst of berry season, and Chattanooga has several places where you can pick berries yourself, or save some time and buy them pre-picked + ready to be washed.

Pick ‘em

🍓 Crabtree farms | 1000 E. 30th St. | Strawberries, blueberries, blackberries | Schedule a time to pick

Bonus: Crabtree Farms is hosting a BerryFest this year on June 26 that will feature U-pick time for blueberries and blackberries, vendors, lawn games + children’s activities, music, and more.

🍓 LCCL Strawberry Farm | 3743 Old Dalton Rd. NE, Rome, GA | Strawberries | Check website for U-pick availability | Cash or check only

🍓 The Blueberry Farm | 1363 GA-151, LaFayette, GA | Blueberries | Open daily for U-pick from 7 a.m.8 p.m. except Wednesdays | Bring your own container or box

🍓 Montauk Farms | 1310 Hubbard Rd., Signal Mountain | Berry picking coming soon

Buy ‘em

🫐 Smith-Perry Berries | 9626 Ooltewah Georgetown Rd. | Times to buy updated via their Facebook page | Due to the pandemic, Smith-Perry Berries is not offering U-pick services this year, but you can still purchase buckets of strawberries from the farm.

🫐 Main Street Market | 1804 Chestnut St. | Wednesdays, 4 p.m. | Grab some berries from local farms like Crabtree Farms, Feathers and Fruit, Jones Farm, and more.

🫐 Linda’s Produce | 3306 Ringgold Rd., East Ridge | Daily, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. | Linda’s produce has strawberries, blackberries, blueberries, and a variety of other fruits + veggies.

🫐 Chattanooga Market | First Horizon Pavilion | Sundays, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. | Multiple vendors at the Chattanooga Market offer fresh, local berries.

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