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Pick-your-own season — where this weekend?

What's in season this weekend, where to go, what to bring.

Central NJ has some of the best pick-your-own farms in the Northeast. Here is the seasonal calendar, the farms worth driving to, and what to bring so the trip is actually enjoyable rather than a logistical scramble.

The season-by-season breakdown

Late June–July: Blueberries. New Jersey produces more blueberries than any state except Michigan. The farms in the Cream Ridge and Allentown area (20–30 minutes from Manalapan) are the closest. Prices are roughly $3–$4 per pound pick-your-own. Go in the morning—afternoon heat makes it miserable for the kids.

July–August: Peaches. NJ peaches are genuinely excellent and underrated. Terhune Orchards in Princeton and Battleview Orchards in Freehold are both within 30 minutes. Freestone peaches for eating; clingstone for preserves.

September–October: Apples and pumpkins. The peak season. Most families come for this one. The farms are crowded on October weekends—go on a weekday if you can, or arrive at opening time (usually 9 AM) on Saturdays.

The farms closest to Manalapan

What to bring (the list nobody gives you)

Go for strawberries in late May or early June if you have never been to a pick-your-own. The season is short (two to three weeks), the berries are better than anything you will buy, and the experience is low-chaos compared to apple season in October.

CityVero’s This Weekend page lists farm openings as they go live each season. Subscribe to the Inside Guide newsletter to get the opening-day alert for your closest farms each spring.

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