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Most fruit stands, wineries, and restaurants are back to regular operations, but a few may still utilize some COVID-19 precautions. Some also offer accomodations such as online shopping and carside delivery - check descriptions of contact the location directly with any questions.

 

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1 Simonian Farms  BACK TO TOP
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2629 S. Clovis Avenue
Fresno, CA 93725
Phone: (559) 237-2294
Web: www.simonianfarms.com
Open: Year Round
Hours: Daily: 9am - 5:30pm
This fourth-generation family farm grows over 180 varieties of fresh fruits and vegetables and has a large selection of dried fruit and nuts. Come visit “Simonian Farms Old Town”, a western themed town in a 5,000 sq ft. barn that includes a tasting saloon, Route 66 shooting gallery & general store, showcasing many antiques and memorabilia – available for private events. Great food, historic charm, ample parking, and clean public restrooms make this a favorite stop for locals and tourists from around the world. Tour buses welcome!
 

2 Schletewitz Family Farms  BACK TO TOP
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9394 E. North Ave.
Sanger, CA 93657
Phone: (559) 647-5394
Open: Year Round
Hours: Mon-Sat: by appt
Experience four seasons of farm fresh fruit at this 3rd generation family farm open year round, seven days a week. Schletewitz Family Farm invites visitors to stop by and enjoy delicious mandarins, peaches, apricots, plums, pluots, grapes, pomegranates, garden vegetables, and much more. Walking Farm Tours Available – call for appointment. Call for U-Pick opportunities.
 
3 Garry's Country Store  BACK TO TOP
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11272 E. Central Avenue
Del Rey, CA 93616
Phone: (559) 888-2126
Web: www.garryscountrystore.com
Open: Year Round
Hours: Monday - Friday: 9am - 4pm
Garry's offers a wide variety of dried fruit & nuts produced on site, including gift baskets for all occasions. Flavored by nature, drenched by the sun, and packaged by Garry's, come by for a visit.
 
4 Sanger District Chamber of Commerce  BACK TO TOP
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1789 Jensen Avenue, Suite B
Sanger, CA 93657
Phone: (559) 875-4575
Web: www.sanger.org
Open: Year Round
Hours: Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm
Stop by for information on Sanger, the Nation’s Christmas Tree City. The Chamber sells Fresno County Blossom Trail Posters, as well as providing Blossom Trail Maps, Fruit Trail Maps and more. Special events held throughout the year call or visit their website for more information.
 
5 Hudson Farms Fruit Stand  BACK TO TOP
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4300 S. Academy Avenue
Sanger, CA 93657
Phone: (559) 779-1569
Web: www.hudsonfarmssanger.com
Open: mid-June – end of September
Temporary August Hours: Monday - Friday: 9am - 4:00pm, Saturday: 10am - 3pm
This family farm is back for another year on the Trail, featuring tree-ripened, fresh-picked peaches, plums, and nectarines as well as vine-ripened tomatoes, Armenian cucumbers, seasonal vegetables and ornamental cut flowers. This on-farm stand also offers recipes and educational information about Fresno County agriculture.
 
6 Kings River Winery  BACK TO TOP
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4276 S. Greenwood Ave
Sanger, CA 93657
Phone: (559) 399-3079
Web: www.kingsriverwinery.com
Open: Year Round
Hours: Saturday – Sunday: 1pm – 5pm, and by appointment
This boutique winery is located on the 40-acre farm that owner Bob Bagdasarian was raised on as a child. Since 1954, the Bagdasarian famly has grown wine and raisin grapes, peaches, plums and apricots on this little piece of paradise just south of Sanger. Bob decided to follow his passion and focus on wine. His vision came to fruition with the opening of Kings River Winery, creating the perfect venue for tasting and special events.

7 Circle K Ranch   BACK TO TOP
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8640 E. Manning Avenue
Selma, CA 93662
Phone: (559) 834-1571
Web: www.circlekranch.com
Open: Year Round
Hours: Monday - Saturday: 8:00am - 5:00pm
See tree fruit orchards of peaches, plums, nectarines and grape vineyards, along with a packing house. The Country Store offers fresh fruit in the summer and fall with a large selection of gift baskets and trays of California grown jumbo raisins, almonds, walnuts, pistachios and dried fruit. Free tasting daily. Shade trees, picnic tables, and beverages are available for visitors' comfort. Farm tours available by appointment.
 
8 Selma District Chamber of Commerce  BACK TO TOP
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1821 Tucker
Selma, CA 93662
Phone: (559) 891-2235
Web: www.selma-chamber.com
Open: Year Round
COVID Hours: Mon-Fri 9am - noon
Representing the businesses in Selma. Stop by for brochures and maps about Selma, the Raisin Capital of the World. Friendly staff are on hand to provide directions and information about Fruit Trail stops as well as local restaurants, shops and attractions.
 
9 Sal's Mexican Restaurant  BACK TO TOP
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2163 Park Street
Selma, CA 93662
Exit 99 at 2nd Street W, left on Wilson, left on Park
(559) 896-7257
Web: www.salsmexicanrestaurants.com
Open: Year Round
Hours: Mon – Fri 11AM – 7:30PM; Sat 10:00AM – 7:30PM; Sun 8:30AM -7:30PM
You can still use our TAKE OUT and CURBSIDE PICK-UP. CALL 559-896-7257 to place your order. DELIVERY for “Large” orders is available. Please call the location for details. Thank you for understanding and stay healthy!

Family owned business for over 50 years, still in the same original location. A local favorite for authentic Mexican cuisine - Sal's offers casual family dining for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Year-round catering, take-out and local deliveries are also available. The Salazar Family welcomes Fruit Trail visitors to Sal's.
 

10 Sun-Maid Growers of California  BACK TO TOP
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13525 S. Bethel Avenue
Kingsburg, CA 93631
Phone: (559) 897-6363
Web: www.sunmaid.com
Open: Open Year Round
Hours: Mon – Fri 9am – 4:30pm; also open Saturdays in December
Gifts of California Sunshine. Sun-Maid is in the heart of the world's largest raisin producing region where nature has provided ideal conditions for drying freshly picked California grapes into sun-dried raisins. Come and taste why for over 100 years, Sun-Maid has been the world's favorite raisin. Sun-Maid products, t-shirts, hats, mugs. gifts and gift baskets available. From Freeway 99 take the Mountain View exit east 1 mile to Bethel Avenue, and then turn south on Bethel. COVID measures:  We are open to the public, if you feel more comfortable, staff can shop for customers and deliver directly to vehicle.  All products can be shipped upon request. 
 
11 Ramos Torres Winery  BACK TO TOP
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1665 Simpson Street
Kingsburg, CA 93631
Phone: (559) 419-9159
Web: www.ramostorres.com
Open: Open Year Round
Hours: Saturday - Sunday: Noon – 5pm; Fri Evenings as scheduled
As a first generation native Californian born of Mexican descent, winemaker Oscar Ramos grew up in the San Joaquin Valley as the son of a farm working family, which led to his passion for the art and science of winemaking. A proud graduate of Fresno State’s enology program, Oscar established Ramos Torres Winery, focused on producing exceptional Rhone style wines from its estate vineyard, and single vineyard designated wines from premium vineyards throughout California. Wine tasting, wine shop, merchandise and special events on site (check website). COVID measures: Tastings and special events are held outdoors with social distancing and capacity restrictions applied.
 
12 For the Birds: Garden Gifts  BACK TO TOP
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1332 Draper Street (inside Village Mall)
Kingsburg, CA 93631
Phone: (559) 897-8070
Web: 4thebirdsgardengifts.wordpress.com
Open: Year Round
COVID Hours: Mon-Thurs 10am -4pm, Fri-Sat 10am – 8pm
Offering a great selection of handcrafted and unique garden and metal art, wind chimes, crosses, fountains, bird baths, bird houses, feeders, locally made potting benches & tables. Visitors will find many “one of a kind” items handcrafted by talented local, national, and international artisans. Re-purposed lumber or other materials are used in many of the items. Located in the quaint Swedish Village of Kingsburg, For the Birds offers a fun place to find garden and patio gifts. Call about trip planner and events. Groups and buses welcome.
 
13 Kingsburg Swedish Village / Kingsburg Chamber of Commerce  BACK TO TOP
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1475 Draper Street
Kingsburg, CA 93631
Phone: (559) 897-1111
Web: www.kingsburgchamber.com
Open: Year Round
Hours: Monday – Friday: 9am – 4pm
Enjoy this Swedish Village featuring brightly colored Swedish architecture, Dala horses, Swedish flags and bay trees. Stroll through a quaint downtown featuring over 30 restaurants and unique gift and collectibles shops. Stop into the Kingsburg Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center - and receive a hearty Valkommen to Fresno County.

Special Events throughout the year. Call or visit website for additional information.
 
14 Berry Lady Farm Store  BACK TO TOP
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39771 Road 28
Kingsburg, CA 93631
Web: www.berryladyfarms.com
Open: May - July
Hours: Monday – Saturday: 9am – 6pm
This family berry farm offers freshly picked blueberries and blackberries, as well as homemade jams, baked goods and gift items. Farm tours available by appointment, groups and busses welcome. Located one mile from the beautiful Swedish Village. Groups and buses welcome!
 
15 Swedest Fruits  BACK TO TOP
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13067 S. Mendocino Ave
Kingsburg, CA 93631
(559) 280-6112
Web: www.instagram.com/swedestfruits
Open: June - August
Hours: Monday – Saturday: 9am – 5pm
Local fresh fruit picked daily with new varieties every week. Sample the newest and best varieties, some not available at any other retailers. Throughout the summer, Swedest Fruits will have all types of stone fruit including Apricots, Plumcots, Nectarines and Peaches. The famous Huckabay yellow sweet corn is also available. Check out @swedestfruits on instagram to see the latest varieties available.
 
16 Friesen Family Farms    BACK TO TOP
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15496 E. Saginaw Avenue
Kingsburg, CA 93631
Phone: (559 ) 859-0842
Web: www.friesenfamilyfarms.com
Open: May – August
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8am – 6pm, Saturday: 8am – 5pm
Enjoy the freshest fruit available on this small family farm with a packing shed and fruit stand on site. Featuring peaches, nectarines, plums and apricots. Fruit is picked and packed daily. Farm website is updated daily, check for fruit availability. Featured on the television program Road Trip with Huell Howser #151.

 
17 Royal Dawn Berries  BACK TO TOP
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15958 E. Rose Avenue
Kingsburg, CA 93631
Phone: (559) 897-8629
Web: www.royaldawnberries.com
Open: May – mid July
Hours: Monday – Friday: 9am – 6pm; Saturday: 9am-5pm; Sunday Closed
This family farm grows delicious fresh blueberries, blackberries and boysenberries which are picked daily. In addition, their Berry Cottage carries homemade jams, syrups, sauces and made to order baked goods. Pre-order berry coffee cakes and cobblers online for pick-up on Fresh Baked Fridays throughout their season! Go for berries and then experience the friendly country farm in their awesome sunflower and zinnia garden! You can follow them on Instagram @royaldawnberries. Call for daily updates.
 
18 Bari Olive Oil Company  BACK TO TOP
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40063 Road 56
Dinuba, CA 93618
Phone: (559) 595-9260
Web: www.barioliveoil.com
Open: Year Round
Hours: Mon – Fri  9am-5pm; Sat 9am – 1pm
Bari Olive Oil, Gift Shop and Tasting Room offers a complete line of locally grown certified organic olive oils, infused olive oils and vinegar. Gift Shop also features locally produced soaps, lotions, jams, olives and more.  Bari products are a great addition to your family’s dinner table. Think Local. Think Organic. Think Bari.
 
19 Mennonite Quilt Center and Museum  BACK TO TOP
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1012 G Street
Reedley, CA 93654
Phone: (559) 638-3560
Web: www.mennonitequiltcenter.org
Open: Year Round
Hours:Tues-Sat 10am – 3pm
The Mennonite Quilt Center and Museum is a fabric store and quilt gallery, and most importantly a community of volunteers working together for world relief. Owned and operated by the Mennonite Central Committee, every purchase benefits their work of relief, development and peace in the name of Christ. The Mennonite Quilt Center and Museum offers fabric from the top designers, classes and longarm quilting services as well as many gifts and quilts for purchase. It is also the only quilt museum in the Central Valley.

Shop online for delivery or curbside pickup (call 638-3560 to arrange pickup time)
 

20 Sweet Girl Farms  BACK TO TOP
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8358 S. Alta Ave
Reedley, CA 93654
Phone: (323) 314-1967
Web: www.sweetgirlfarms.com
Open: Year Round
Hours: Daily: 10am – 8:00pm (Apr-Oct); 10am-5pm (Nov-Mar)
Sweet Girl Farms offers top quality farm fresh Stone Fruit (peaches, nectarines, plums, pluots, and cherries), Citrus (oranges, mandarins, grapefruit, limes and lemons), Grapes, Vegetables (tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, chili peppers, okra and fava beans), and Cut Flowers (sunflowers, zinnias, basil, ranunculus, and dahlias). The farm has created a unique shopping experience that customers of all ages can enjoy while meeting the farmer. COVID measures: Option to order on website with drive through pick up.
 
21 Cedar View Winery / Sequoia View Bed & Breakfast  BACK TO TOP
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1384 S. Frankwood Avenue
Sanger, CA 93657
Phone: (559) 787-9412
Web: www.cedarviewwinery.com
Open: Year Round
Winery Hours: Saturday and Sunday: Noon – 5pm; Friday 5pm-8pm (April-Sept)
Cedar View Winery focuses on crafting rare and eclectic wine varietals. They create balanced, food-friendly, and palette-pleasing wines that reflect the full potential of California’s Central Valley region. Traditional and hand-crafted methods are used to produce all their wines. Located in a beautiful vineyard setting at the base of the Sierras, the Winery produces outstanding wines which have earned local, regional and international medals in competitions. The B&B is open year round, 7 days a week by reservation.

 

22 Schoolhouse Restaurant & Tavern  BACK TO TOP
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1018 S. Frankwood Avenue
Sanger, CA 93657
Phone: (559) 787-3271
Web: www.schoolhousesanger.com
Open: Year Round
COVID Hours: Wed-Sun 4pm -8pm
Reservations strongly recommended.

This historic country school house established in 1921 is formerly known as the Sherwood Inn. Located 20 minutes east of Fresno in the Sanger countryside, this rustic, elegant establishment offers housemade “New American” cuisine that represents a modern approach to classic dishes. With a focus on seasonally fresh local ingredients, the relaxed yet friendly atmosphere offers an extraordinary dining experience that is not just about food and drink, but making a lasting memory.
 
23 Blossom Trail Fruit Stand   BACK TO TOP
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Highway 180 and Reed Avenue
Sanger, CA 93657
Open: May-Oct
Hours: Daily: 8:30am – 5:30pm
The Blossom Trail Fruit Stand sells locally grown produce. Enjoy farm fresh peaches, plums, nectarines, apricots, dried fruit and nuts.
 
24 Wonder Valley Ranch Resort  BACK TO TOP
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6450 Elwood Road
Sanger, CA 93657
Phone: (559) 787-2551
Web: www.wondervalley.com
Open: August – May
Hours: Call for Reservations
Nestled in the foothills, this full service resort is available to groups, weddings and individuals. Abundant on-site recreational activities such as horseback trail rides, boating and fishing, sports courts and much more. Special tour packages available for the Fresno County Fruit Trail.
COVID measures: outdoor dining options, social distancing, enhanced cleaning, masks and PPE for associates. Complete list of safety measures on website.
 

25 Marechal Vineyards  BACK TO TOP
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1835 N. Zediker Ave
Sanger, CA 93657
Phone: (559) 578-3470
Web: www.marechalvineyards.com
Open: Year Round
Hours: Sat and Sun 11am-5pm, and by Appointment
Marechal Vineyards strives to provide guests with high quality, award winning wines, and a relaxed and sophisticated atmosphere. Marechal offers unparalleled views from the vineyard.
COVID measures: all tastings are outside on the patio and lawn.

Call or Visit Website for more information.
 

26 Valley Oak Winery  BACK TO TOP
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11809 E. Belmont Ave
Sanger, CA 93657
Phone: (559) 940-6040
Web: www.valleyoakwinery.com
Open: Year Round
Hours: Sat - Sun Noon - 5pm, and by appointment
The Ubick family has been growing wine grapes in Fresno County for over a century. The first Ubick farm site (1916) is now a part of the Fresno State farm school. Ubick Vineyards released the first commercial vintage in 2008. The family established Valley Oak Winery in 2017 to produce and market wines under the Ubick Vineyards and other house labels. Valley Oak Winery features wines that are fruit forward and rich in aromas and flavors unique to the vineyard and the vintage year.

27 MOA Oasis Garden  BACK TO TOP
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5790 N. Indianola
Clovis, CA 93619
Phone: (559) 324-0465
Web: moa-fresno.org
Open: May - November
Hours: Mon - Fri 8am - 3pm
Mokichi Okada Association’s (MOA) Oasis Garden, home of the Organic Stone Fruit Jubilee, offers a family-friendly experience to visitors, complete with farm and garden tours. Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables available for purchase. Additionally, visitors may choose to enjoy the herb garden, learn about compost, taste fruits and vegetables, as well as relax in the gardens and enjoy a tea ceremony by the Japanese Tea House. Group tours are available by appointment.
 
28 Old Town Clovis  BACK TO TOP
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Downtown Clovis
Clovis, CA 93612
Phone: (559) 298-5774
Web: www.oldtownclovis.org
Open: Year Round
Hours:Shop & Restaurant Hours Vary
Experience the charm of this meticulously restored historic downtown. Enjoy a variety of restaurants and shops including antiques, collectibles, and one-of-a-kind gifts. Lodging is also available. Come out and enjoy the Old Town Clovis Farmers Market every Friday evening May – October. For the latest Old Town updates visit the website, and follow on Facebook and Twitter.
Special Events include Craft Beer Crawl, Vintage & Antiques Market, Wine Walk & more.
 

29 Gibson Farm Market at Fresno State  BACK TO TOP
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5368 N. Chestnut Ave.
Fresno, CA 93740
Phone: (559) 278-4511
Web: www.fresnostate.edu/agf/farmmarket
Open: Year Round
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am- 5pm; Sat 10am-5pm
Please call for extended summer hours

The Gibson Farm Market at Fresno State features the largest selection of award-winning Fresno State wines, ice cream, milk, cheese, farm fresh produce, sweet corn, indoor and outdoor plants, raisins, almonds, olive oil, pistachios, top quality meats, jams, sauces, and Fresno State Agriculture apparel. All of the premium agriculture products are student-produced on the 950 acre Fresno State Farm laboratory.
 

30 Enzo's Table   BACK TO TOP
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1959 N. Willow Avenue
Clovis, CA 93619
Phone: (559) 298-8290
Web: enzostable.com
Open: Year Round
Hours: Monday – Saturday: 8:30am – 6pm; Sunday 9am – 5pm
Over 60 plus years, the Ricchiuti family’s farm market and specialty store Bella Frutta, newly renamed ENZO’S TABLE, has become a popular, local favorite with a wide variety of goods including fresh and dried fruit, assorted nuts, candies, firewood, gifts, and their award-winning ENZO estate grown organic extra virgin olive oil. Today, Patrick V. Ricchiuti and his son Vincent represent the third and fourth generation of agriculturalists who remain committed to the family tradition of providing the highest quality products and customer satisfaction.
 
31 Wawona’s Peach Tree Fruit Stand  BACK TO TOP
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1265 N. Minnewawa Avenue
Clovis, CA 93611
Phone: (559) 299-2901
Web:www.wawona.com
Open: May – October
Hours: Monday – Saturday: 9am – 6pm, Sunday: 10am – 4pm
Off Season: Thursday 12pm - 6pm, Saturday 9am – 4pm
The Peach Tree Fruit Stand sells fresh, locally grown fruit; specializing in peaches and peach products. We carry fresh and frozen items processed right here in Clovis at Wawona Frozen Foods. Owned and operated by the Smittcamp Family for over 60 years, the Peach Tree is a local favorite! Samples of all items, fresh and frozen, are always available.
 
32 Sierra Bluff Peach Farm  BACK TO TOP
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16070 E. Lincoln Ave
Parlier, CA 93648
Phone: (559) 287-1441
Email: klassenparry@gmail.com
Web:www.sierrabluffpeachfarm.com
Open: June – September
Hours: Daily: 10am – 6pm
Sierra Bluff Peach Farm offers peaches, nectarines, apricots, watermelon, tomatoes, red and yellow potatoes, and lavender. Now offering U-Pick tomatoes. Come join us out on the bluff!
 
33 Fresno County Strawberry Stands   BACK TO TOP
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Open: April - June
Hours: Daily, hours vary
California produces almost 90% of U.S. strawberries – with Fresno County strawberries being the best flavored. 95% of Fresno County strawberries are grown by farmers from the Hmong and Mien hill tribes of Laos. These farmers take great pride in their crops and agricultural heritage. Come experience fresh picked sweetness at these wonderful roadside stands. Strawberry stands are shown on the map with strawberry icons.
  • A)  Saechao’s Fresh Strawberry Farm (Chestnut and Church, North of Dollar General)
  • B)  Simonian Farms (Jensen & Clovis Ave)
  • C)  Saechao’s Strawberry Stand (NE corner of McCall & Manning)
  • D) Kay’s Farm (NE Corner of Jensen and Thompson, W of McCall)
  • E)  Sunshine’s Strawberry Stand (284 S. Temperance, Fresno, north of Butler) U-Pick Strawberry Farm, Food Truck, Family Friendly Farm Events
  • F)  Der’s Strawberries (6874 E Belmont Avenue, Fresno)
  • G) Chingfou Strawberry Stand(SW Corner of McCall and Ashlan)
  • H)  Ming’s Strawberry Farm (Magil and Willow, South of Herndon) strawberries and veggies, open until November
  • I)  Siong’s Strawberry Farm (NE Corner of Willow and Behymer, N of Herndon, across from Clovis Community College)
  • J)  Kao’s Strawberry Farm (6972 W Shaw Ave, Fresno)
  • K)  Sae Berry Farm (3244 W Clinton Avenue, Fresno) strawberries and veggies, open until late fall – accepts cashapp and venmo Hours – 9AM-6:30PM
  • L)  Mao’s Farm (Vineyard Farmers Market, Blackstone & Shaw,
    Wednesday 3pm - 6pm, Saturday 7am - Noon)