
Going to a farm and picking fruit, flowers or other crops with your family is a great way to spend time outdoors and create some fun family memories! Spring through fall is the best time to visit a u-pick farm or orchard, and there are plenty in the Pittsburgh area to choose from.
Many of these farms have multiple u-pick crops. Use this key for additional info on what each farm has each season: A (apple), P (pumpkin), B (berry), F (flower) and T (Christmas tree). Some farms’ seasons may start earlier or end later depending on the year and the crop.
Flowers — March-September
- Archer’s Acres | Chicora
- Bedner’s Farm and Greenhouse | McDonald
- Schwirian Farm Sunflower Fields | Monongahela
- Simmons Farm | McMurray (A, B, T)
- Sol Patch Garden | Braddock
- Tiny Seed Farm | Addison Park
Berries — May-August
- Bowser’s Blueberries | Renfrew
- Eichner’s Farm Market | Wexford (A, P)
- Norman’s Orchard | Tarentum (A)
- Sarver’s Hill Farm | Greensburg
- Trax Farms | Finleyville (T)
Apples — August-November
- Apple Castle | New Wilmington (P, B)
- Half Crown Hill Orchard | McMurray
- Shenot’s Farm & Market | Wexford
- Sleepy Hollow Orchard | Indiana
- Soergel Orchards | Wexford (P, B, T)
- Swope’s Farm | McDonald
Pumpkins — September-November
- Cheeseman Farm | Portersville
- Fair Haven Farms | Grove City (F)
- Janoski’s Farm and Greenhouse | Clinton
- Renshaw Family Farm | Freeport (F)
- Spring House Market | Washington
- Triple B Farms | Monongahela (A, B, F)
Christmas Trees — November-December
- Allison’s Christmas Trees | Aliquippa
- Buchanan Evergreen Farm | Hookstown
- Butler Tree Farm | Clinton
- Grupp’s Christmas Trees | Harmony
- Hozak Farms | Clinton
- Lone Oak Farm | Monongahela

