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2026 South Carolina Strawberry Picking

11 strawberry farms verified for South Carolina.

Targets queries like “strawberry picking in south carolina” and “strawberry picking near marietta”.

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Barnwell County

SC
3.0Pumpkins

Field highlights

In Barnwell, South Carolina, Pat Chappell Farms, Inc. opens its fields of strawberries, beans, pumpkins, and blueberries to pickers. The calendar runs long: May into October. Visit chappellfarms.com for picking details.

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Peak season

May, June, July, August, September and October

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Clinton County

SC
3.0Pumpkins
LushAcres Farm

Clinton, SC

Field highlights

Apples, strawberries, and blueberries lead the picking at LushAcres Farm in Clinton, South Carolina, with blackberries and pumpkins also in the rows. Most varieties ripen during the May-to-October months. Families come for the petting zoo and farm store as much as the picking.

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Peak season

May, June, July, August, September and October

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Enroee County

SC
3.0Pumpkins
Stewarts Farm

Enroee, SC

Field highlights

Down in Enroee, South Carolina, Stewarts Farm has strawberries, peppers, blackberries, and pumpkins on the pick list. Fruit hits the rows during the May-to-December months. Extras include snacks, birthday parties, school tours, and wagon rides. Check stewartfarms.net for current pick windows.

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Peak season

May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December

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Eutawville County

SC
3.0Pumpkins
Hinnant Farm

Eutawville, SC

Field highlights

The fields at Hinnant Farm in Eutawville, South Carolina run strawberries, pumpkins, sweet corn, and peaches. The growing season here is wide—from early May through October. Pickers should check agriculture.sc.gov before driving out.

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Peak season

May, June, July, August, September and October

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Gilbert County

SC
3.0Strawberries

Field highlights

Gilbert, South Carolina pickers head to Hollow Creek Tree Farm for strawberries, peaches, squash, and sweet corn. Most of the season falls during the May-to-December months. Visitors also get wagon rides, restrooms, and snacks.

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Peak season

May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December

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Lancaster County

SC
3.0Strawberries
The Ivy Place LLC

Lancaster, SC

Field highlights

Around Lancaster, South Carolina, The Ivy Place LLC runs u-pick across strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, and tomatoes. The pick window sits across May–September. Beyond the rows, the farm offers restrooms and picnic area. The vibe is calm—good for an unhurried morning. Check ivyplace.com for current pick windows.

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Peak season

May, June, July, August and September

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Long Creek County

SC
3.0Apples
Chattooga Belle Farm

Long Creek, SC

Field highlights

In Long Creek, South Carolina, Chattooga Belle Farm grows apples, raspberries, peaches, and strawberries. The calendar runs long: spring into fall. Other features: birthday parties, events, school tours, and picnic area. It works as a family outing.

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Peak season

May, June, July, August, September and October

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Marietta County

SC
3.0Apples
Beechwood Farms

Marietta, SC

Field highlights

Around Marietta, South Carolina, Beechwood Farms runs u-pick across apples, beans, strawberries, and sweet corn. Pick days fall across spring, summer, and fall. Beyond the rows, the farm offers restrooms and picnic area. It reads as a quieter, lower-key visit. For the current schedule, see mybeechwoodfarms.com.

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Peak season

May, June, July, August, September and October

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Pageland County

SC
3.0Pumpkins
Nicholson Farms

Pageland, SC

Field highlights

Outside Pageland, South Carolina, Nicholson Farms works strawberries, beans, tomatoes, and blueberries into its rows. Most varieties ripen from early May through October. Other features: picnic area, school tours, events, and restrooms.

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Peak season

May, June, July, August, September and October

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Sumter County

SC
3.0Strawberries

Field highlights

Strawberries, sweet corn, and tomatoes lead the picking at Stafford's Strawberry Farm in Sumter, South Carolina, with watermelons and squash also in the rows. Fruit and produce ripen from May to October. Other things on offer: birthday parties and school tours. Check certifiedsc.com for current pick windows.

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Peak season

May, June, July, August, September and October

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York County

SC
4.3Pumpkins

Field highlights

York County CSA and farmstand growing berries, peaches, sunflowers, and pumpkins with a smoothie bar, bike trail, and school tour programs.

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Peak season

April, May, June, July, August, September and October

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