Harvest Trails
A list of farms is a directory. A routethrough farm country is a day trip. Each trail is a drive-ordered loop through a u-pick cluster — with what's ripe month by month and a plan for the day.
- California11 stops · ~15 miIn season now
The Brentwood Loop
Eleven u-pick farms in one easy loop through East Contra Costa orchard country — the Bay Area's cherry and stone-fruit capital, an hour from San Francisco.
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- Oregon14 stops · ~35 miIn season now
Hood River Fruit Loop
Oregon's most celebrated farm loop — 35 miles through the Hood River Valley with cherries, lavender, stone fruit, 150-variety apple orchards, and Mt. Hood at every turn.
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- California8 stops · ~12 miIn season now
Apple Hill Trail
Eight u-pick orchards along 12 miles of Apple Hill Drive in the Sierra Nevada foothills — California's most concentrated apple trail, 40 miles east of Sacramento.
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- California5 stops · ~8 mi
Oak Glen Apple Loop
Five family orchards along a single mountain road at 5,000 feet — Southern California's only apple-picking destination, 90 minutes from Los Angeles.
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- California6 stops · ~15 miIn season now
Sebastopol Berry & Apple Trail
Six certified-organic farms along Sebastopol's Gravenstein corridor — boysenberries, blueberries, raspberries, and heirloom apples deep in Sonoma wine country.
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More trails on the way
Apple Hill, Oak Glen, Yakima Valley, the Mosier cherry mile, Sonoma berry country — we're mapping the West's best farm clusters one loop at a time. Start with the Hood River Fruit Loop guide — the loop that inspired this whole idea.
