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Large 80 acre strawberry farm that harvest almost year round. U-pick season starts in Mid-April See more

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4.0/5 · 93 reviews
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Jul 28, 2024
It is a nice weekend activity for the kids. Entry with 1 bucket is $15. You can fill that bucket and all you can eat in the field is free :), if you can eat. They have nice shaded seating area where … Full review by mateabarredo
Jun 23, 2024
This place was huge with lots of options for everyone. We picked strawberries and we visited the lavender field and sunflower field. A great place to take pictures and bring the kids. Full review by Syreeta A
Jun 6, 2023
It is not just strawberry picking. They have added some food trucks, connect 4 games , many corn hole games, even a horse ride for small kids and petting zoos. They now CHARGE everyone a $5 entry f… Full review by James S

Questions & answers

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What is the season for the strawberries? We are coming at the end of March.
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According to their website, they may re-open in late March 2019...due to all the rain. But if you’re in Carlsbad, The Flower Fields are just around the corner & are set to open March …
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According to their website, they may re-open in late March 2019...due to all the rain. But if you’re in Carlsbad, The Flower Fields are just around the corner & are set to open March 1! The ranunculus are set to bloom.
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Answer by Jessie H · Feb 23, 2019
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How much time allow pick
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You have from the time they open until they close... But I would plan on maybe an hour or two.
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Are the strawberries organic?
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Hello! I truly don't know for sure; but based on the size of them I'd guess they are not. We picked some up near Oxnard that I know for sure were organic and they were itty bitty (large …
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Hello! I truly don't know for sure; but based on the size of them I'd guess they are not. We picked some up near Oxnard that I know for sure were organic and they were itty bitty (large blueberry sized), but sweet as can be! The ones in Carlsbad were huge, had flavor, were sweet enough and a lovely treat to take back to our beach hotel - they didn't compare to the other ones (in Oxnard). Unless being organic is imperative, I wouldn't pass up the opportunity to pick your own and enjoy! Next time we visit Carlsbad that will be one of our top things to do again for the experience with the kids and the treat!;)
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Answer by Nicole H · May 29, 2016
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