06/01/2026
The announcement you have been waiting for all year...
Highlandâs Pick Your Own season starts with strawberries 9:00 Tuesday June 2nd.
As we previously mentioned, our strawberry season is starting a little later than usual due to a freeze event at the end of April that damaged the first round of strawberry blossoms.
Our first strawberry variety ready to harvest is called Earliglow. These very sweet but smaller size strawberries are very popular for jams, baking, and eating fresh.
PYO details:
Our PYO strawberries will be $7.00 per quart. We provide all picking containers. Please do not bring any other containers to our farm.
PYO field access is $3.00 per person age 3 and older. Guests under age 3 are free to visit our fields when accompanied by an adult.
PYO field access is via self drive to the designated field(s) AFTER checking in and prepaying at our farm market Tuesday through Friday weather permitting 9-4. All fields close at 5:00. Our farm market will stay open until 6pm.
PYO field access is via our open air shuttes on the weekends after checking in at either the red shed in our picnic grove or at our farm market. Please check our signage day of for the location. Check in hours are 9-3:30. All fields close at 4:30 sharp. Our farm market closes at 5:00. Our 2026 Pick Your Own season pass entitles the signed pass holder and one guest age 3 and older free access to our fields with purchase of a picking container all harvest season long. Season pass holders are also entitled to 10% off each picking container. Highland Orchards strongly recommends washing all fruit and hands prior to eating. Pets other than ADA certified service animals are NEVER permitted in our fields or inside our farm market due to food safety concerns. We do welcome your fur friends at our picnic grove. Sampling and eating picked fruit or outside food is not permitted in our fields. Please dress appropriately when you visit. Sunscreen, hats, closed toe shoes, drinking water are all highly recommended. Highland Orchards is a working farm and there are inherent risks and hazards including uneven ground, sticks, and insects. Pick at your own risk.