Hey folks! How about some juicy, fresh-picked strawberries? That’s right, strawberry season’s back in York County. And oh, aren’t we lucky to live right in the heart of South Carolina where some of the best strawberries grow?
To help you make the most of it, we’ve handpicked 5 of the best farms in York County for you to get your own strawberries. These spots epitomize local charm and offer the freshest berries you can imagine.
Bush-N-Vine
First up, we have Bush-N-Vine. They’re starting off the season in high gear on Saturday, April 6th, but remain closed on Sundays. You can swing by anytime from 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM.
Bush-N-Vine makes things easy by providing buckets for strawberry picking. And would you believe it, you’d only be paying around $3.75 per lb. Now, that’s one fine deal! Let your GPS lead you to 1650 Filbert Hwy York, SC 29745.
Springs Farm
The next farm on the list is Springs Farm. Starting from mid-April, they operate from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
After spring break, the timings are slightly modified. It’s then open Thursday – Saturday, from 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM and Sunday, from 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Just hop over to 1010 Springfield Pkwy, Fort Mill, SC 29715 and pluck away.
Blacks Peaches
The third farm on the strawberry trail is Blacks Peaches. They usually kick-off their season towards the end of April.
The best part? You needn’t break sweat about the timings as you can just call them up at 803-684-2333. When it comes to the price, it’s around $14 per gallon, plus you have the option for a pre-picked bucket for $16 per gallon. Drive right down to 1800 Black Highway York, to grab your share.
Cherry Place Farm
Fourth in line is Cherry Place Farm which opens for the season beginning April 11th. You can pick to your heart’s content from Thursday through Saturday between 10 AM – 6PM.
Sundays are ply, depending on the availability of those delightfully juicy berries. Make a note of the address: 1950 Oakdale Road Rock Hill, SC 29730. And don’t forget your fruit baskets!