How to Pick the Perfect Peach
How can you tell if a peach is ready to be picked? Choose peaches that are mostly yellow, not those with much green. A peach will ripen after being picked, but it’s important to harvest peaches that give a little when squeezed, so don’t pick a peach that is too firm. If you do though, don’t worry. Peaches can be fully ripened after picking by storing them in a bowl at room temperature, or by keeping them in a paper bag. To slow down the ripening process, put them in the refrigerator.
What to Bring Peach Picking
When going peach picking, it’s important to plan ahead by calling or visiting the farm’s website to check regulations and crop availability, and to bring cash. Not all farms accept credit cards, and if they do, they may not accept the one you have. Also, even though it’s hot this time of year, always wear closed-toe shoes when picking your own produce. Some orchards may only be a short walking distance from the parking lot, but others may require a wagon ride to get there.
Remember that where there is fruit, there will be bugs, too, so be sure to bring bug spray and check for ticks upon departure. As for other creatures, while some farms are pet-friendly, others discourage dogs in the orchard.
Where to Pick Peaches near Northern Virginia
Great Country Farms
Great Country Farms is more than a pick-your-own farm. Attractions such as the huge slides, barnyard animals, giant jumping pillow, cow trains and multiple play areas make it a day trip for the whole family. Sign up on the Great Country Farm’s website for U-Pick Alerts—announcements about crop availability. Be sure to check out the Peach Daze Fuzztival from Aug. 4-5, which will feature peach-inspired recipes, peach infused brews, wine slushies and live entertainment. // 18780 Foggy Bottom Road, Bluemont
Hartland Orchard
This old family working farm is situated near the scenic Skyline Drive and the Blue Ridge Mountains. Throughout the season, the orchard offers seven varieties of peaches for picking, and guests are encouraged to call ahead for crop availability. The orchard only accepts cash and checks. // 3064 Hartland Lane, Markham
Hollin Farms
Located right next to Sky Meadows State Park, Hollin Farms is a rustic, four-generation family-owned farmed. In July and August, the orchards are filled with pick-your-own peaches as well as plums and nectarines. Besides fruit, visitors can pick vegetables such as sweet corn, okra, squash, peppers and beans, too. // 1436 Snowden Road, Delaplane
Mackintosh Fruit Farm
Mackintosh Fruit Farm is known for its sweet peaches and pick-your-own produce. The farm has a full-service kitchen with lots of homemade seasonal food options, plus a spacious pavilion with patio seating. While the kids play on the large, wooden playground structures, adults can shop for local goodies and farm products in the market. // 1608 Russell Road, Berryville
Westmoreland Berry Farm & Market
Although the farm is dedicated to berries, Westmoreland showcases pick-your-own peaches in July and August. As for entertainment, visitors love to watch the playful goats trot and climb on the overhead goat walk. The farm’s annual Peach Festival is coming up on Aug. 4, boasting peach samplings, their highly praised peach barbecue sauce and plenty of family-friendly entertainment and activities. // 1235 Berry Farm Lane, Colonial Beach