Whether you’re visiting James Madison’s Montpelier or you’re a lifelong Orange County local, there’s something timeless about wandering through rows of ripe fruit, picking your own harvest, and enjoying the tastes of the season.
Central Virginia is home to an abundance of family-owned U-pick farms, each offering a unique opportunity to slow down, connect with the land, and create cherished memories. We’ve curated a seasonal guide to the best farms in the region—many just minutes from Montpelier—to help you experience the best of what Central Virginia agriculture has to offer.
Spring (April–June): Strawberries, Flowers & Early Berries
As Central Virginia shakes off the chill of winter, local farms come alive with color and sweetness. Spring is the perfect time to explore fresh blossoms and the first juicy fruits of the year.
The Market at Grelen (Somerset, VA)
Just down the road from Montpelier, The Market at Grelen is a local treasure. This 1,000-acre tree nursery and farm offers a wide range of pick-your-own experiences in spring, including blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, and peaches.
Their European-style garden shop and farm-to-table café make it easy to turn your visit into a full afternoon outing. For those looking to stretch their legs, Grelen also offers six miles of hiking trails, which connect to Montpelier, with stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
Liberty Mills Farm (Somerset, VA)
Also located in Somerset, Liberty Mills Farm bursts into bloom every spring with their “Life, Liberty & the Pursuit of Lavender” festival in late May. Guests can stroll through rows of lavender and start picking from the farm’s abundant flower fields in June. With zinnias, snapdragons, cosmos, and more, Liberty Mills offers one of the most colorful spring experiences in the region. It’s the perfect stop for flower lovers visiting Montpelier or looking to bring home a vibrant bouquet.
Miller Farms Market (Locust Grove, VA)
A bit farther from Orange but well worth the drive, Miller Farms Market features a popular four-acre U-pick strawberry patch, typically open from late May to mid-June. Their family-run market also sells peaches, cantaloupes, watermelons, tomatoes, and more. It’s a great stop on your way back to Montpelier if you’re craving seasonal flavor and small-town charm.
Summer (July–August): Blueberries, Peaches & Sunflowers
Summer in Central Virginia means long, sunny days and baskets full of ripe fruit. Whether you’re craving blueberries or a day among sunflowers, these farms offer classic summer charm.
Gold Hill Blueberry Farm (Unionville, VA)
Nestled in a quiet, scenic stretch of Unionville about 20 minutes from Montpelier, Gold Hill Blueberry Farm is a serene, family-run operation that dates back to 1847. Their no-herbicide, no-pesticide approach reflects a deep commitment to sustainability and health.
Visitors can pick their own blueberries from July through August, and in September, hardy kiwis, pawpaws, and persimmons ripen. Rocking chairs on the farmhouse porch invite you to slow down and take in the views.
Liberty Mills Farm
Summer also brings Liberty Mills’ popular Sunflower Festival, typically held in late August. Fields of towering blooms, wagon rides, local food trucks, and live music create an unforgettable experience. Their U-pick flower field continues to flourish through mid-October. This seasonal celebration is a favorite among visitors and locals alike.
Fall (September–November): Apples, Pumpkins & Corn Mazes
As leaves turn and the air cools, farms across the region become vibrant autumn destinations. From apple picking to pumpkin patches, fall is a festive time to explore the countryside.
The Market at Grelen
Autumn is apple season at The Market at Grelen, where visitors can pick a variety of crisp, juicy apples while surrounded by the golden colors of fall. It’s an idyllic spot for families, couples, or anyone seeking an authentic taste of Central Virginia’s harvest. With its well-maintained trails and garden center, Grelen offers both beauty and bounty.
Liberty Mills Farm
Liberty Mills becomes a fall destination thanks to its massive 34-acre corn maze—the largest in the country. With more than 12 miles of pathways, this maze draws thousands every year. The farm also features a festive pumpkin patch, perfect for families planning their Halloween decorations or seasonal baking.
Miller Farms Market
Miller Farms continues its harvest into the fall with fresh pumpkins, tomatoes, and a selection of hearty vegetables. Their market is stocked with baked goods, preserves, and seasonal treats—making it a perfect fall road trip addition.
Year-Round Highlights
Not every farm experience is tied to a season. Some places in Orange County offer local goods and welcoming atmospheres all year long—perfect for a quick visit no matter the time of year.
Darnell’s Garden Patch (Orange, VA)
Right in the heart of Orange, Darnell’s Garden Patch has been a local staple for over 50 years. Open year-round, this family-run business offers a rotating selection of plants, produce, and specialty goods. Their country store is stocked with homemade baked goods, butters, jams, and local honey. It’s a quick and easy stop from Montpelier when you want to support a true hometown favorite.
A Perfect Seasonal Outing from Montpelier
Whether you’re attending an event at James Madison’s Montpelier or simply exploring Orange County for the day, these nearby U-pick farms offer authentic, seasonal fun for all ages. From flower-filled spring mornings to crisp fall apple picking, there’s always something in season just down the road.
Plan your next visit to Montpelier and pair it with a stop at one of these incredible farms.