Published July 14, 2025
Blueberry Picking in New Hampshire
Blueberry Bliss: 5 Must-Visit Blueberry Farms in Southern New Hampshire
Southern New Hampshire comes alive in the summer with its rolling hills, quiet farm roads, and — best of all — ripe, juicy blueberries. Whether you're a fan of fresh fruit, homemade jam, or just a scenic afternoon outdoors, blueberry picking is a quintessential New England summer tradition. Here are five standout spots across Southern New Hampshire where you can enjoy the best of blueberry season:
1. Sunnycrest Farm – Londonderry, NH
Sunnycrest Farm offers PYO apples, strawberries, blueberries, and cherries, as well as a farmer's market and bakery with goodies for everyone to enjoy.
📍 59 High Range Road, Londonderry, NH
🌐 https://sunnycrestfarmnh.com/
2. Berry Good Farm – Goffstown, NH
Located just on the edge of the southern region, Berrybogg Farm offers one of the longest-running pick-your-own blueberry operations in the state. With over 8 acres of bushes, there's plenty of room to roam. They also offer blueberry products like jams, syrups, and even baked goods at their small shop.
📍 234 Parker Road, Goffstown, NH
🌐 https://www.berrygoodfarmnh.com/
3. Butternut Farm – Farmington, NH
Butternut Farm is a picture-perfect family farm with scenic views and well-tended berry fields. Their blueberries are big, sweet, and easy to pick. The farm also offers other fruits throughout the summer and fall, so it’s worth a return visit.
📍 195 Meaderboro Road, Farmington, NH
🌐 butternutfarm.net
4. Brookdale Fruit Farm, – Hollis, NH
Brookdale Fruit Farm is another great option for blueberry lovers. They also offer peaches, raspberries, other vegetables for sale, and a farm stand.
📍 41 Broad Street, Hollis, NH
🌐 https://www.brookdalefruitfarm.com/default.asp
5. Saltbox Farm, Stratham, NH
This beautiful farm is family owned and operated and offers blueberries and raspberries for picking. The stand also offers a variety of fruits, vegetables, herbs, and bakery items.
📍 321 Portsmouth Ave, Stratham, NH
🌐 https://saltboxfarmnh.com/
🌿 Pro Tips for a Perfect Picking Day:
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Bring Sunscreen & Bug Spray: Most blueberry fields are wide open under the sun. Stay protected and comfortable.
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Hydrate: Bring water, especially if you’re picking in the heat of the day.
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Wear a Hat & Comfortable Shoes: Field terrain can be uneven, and the sun can be strong.
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Bring Cash (Just in Case): Some smaller farms or stands may not accept cards.
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Containers: Most farms provide containers, but it doesn’t hurt to bring a bucket or tote just in case.
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Know How Much You Need:
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Pie: ~4 to 5 cups of blueberries
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Muffins: ~1 to 2 cups per batch
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Jam: ~6 cups per batch
Planning ahead can help you avoid too few — or too many (unless you’re freezing!).
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Call or Check Online Before You Go: Weather and crop conditions can affect hours and availability.
Whether you’re looking to make a fresh pie, freeze berries for smoothies, or just enjoy a peaceful day outside, these farms offer a sweet slice of summer.
Happy picking!
Jennifer Delisle
Luxe Living Real Estate
Keller Williamsnh Realty Metropolitan
