5 Delightful Texas Peach Farms (Pick Your Own!)

Nothing says summer quite like picking your own Texas peaches!

While roadside stands offer plenty of delicious options, there’s something truly special about going peach picking at one of the many Texas peach farms and grabbing your fruit right off the tree.

Picking your own peaches is a fun, family-friendly activity perfect for a hot summer morning.

We’ve rounded up some of the best peach farms in Texas here–and made sure to pick orchards that allow visitors to pick their own Texas peaches (which is more rare than you might think).

baskets of fresh peaches at one of the best peach farms in texas

Tips for Picking Peaches in Texas

Come early.

Texas peach farms tend to close up shop once the ripe peaches are mostly gone, so heading out early is best.

Plus, starting early is the best way to beat the heat!

Bring comfortable shoes.

… and they’re probably going to get dirty while you’re picking peaches, so be prepared.

young girl picking peaches texas

Call or check social media before leaving.

From seasonal shifts based on the success and timing of the year’s crop to simple concerns about the weather, picking peaches in Texas is one of those activities that it’s best to be flexible with when planning.

If you’re hoping to go peach picking in Fredericksburg during a weekend getaway, for example, you may want to aim to head to the orchard on your first day–that way, if it doesn’t work out, you have another shot.

When is peach season in Texas?

Though the specific Texas peach season varies each year due to weather, region, and more, you can generally expect to pick peaches in Texas between mid-May and mid-August each year.

hands picking peaches out of a cardboard box in a peach orchard

Gemini Peach and Rose Farm

Texas peaches may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Denton, but this college town boasts a beautiful garden that also doubles as an orchard.

Gemini Peach and Rose Farm is fully family-owned. It sits on about 4 acres of land and is one of the newest peach farms in Texas.

This orchard was started in 2008 and has grown to include 140 peach trees and 1000 rose bushes.

James and Janet Herbison have dedicated so much of their lives to their land, Janet is a consulting rosarian who is certified by the American Rose Society.

Who wouldn’t want a hybrid of roses and peaches in the same area?!

During the season, the peach picking hours are from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Monday through Saturday.

They also sell hybrid roses which you can name. The rose you name gets officially registered and you can get two bushes of that variety mailed to you as well.

close up of peaches on a tree growing

Jenkins Farm Peach Orchard

Jenkins Farm is far north over in Bonham, TX. This farm is a cute and quaint orchard with several types of TX peaches.

While the orchard isn’t vast, it has all the great highlights of a day out at the farm.

One of the special aspects of this farm is that they also have apricots in addition to peaches.

Apricots can sometimes be difficult to come by as their growing conditions are fairly specific.

It is a special treat to be able to eat these right out of the basket!

young brunette woman in a straw hat eating a peach

This farm is so personal to the family that runs it, and you can tell how much they care about creating a good experience for those who come to visit.

Typically, the peach season starts at this location in mid-May.

You can purchase blackberries and plums by the gallon, and peaches come in a 1/2 bushel, peck, or gallon size.

A gallon is the smallest size so if you’re unsure go for the gallon first!

They are fairly good about updating their pages with available u-pick crops, so check out their social media to see what is available and when they will be open!

(And if you’re making a day trip out of visiting, it’s worth noting that the Texas Eiffel Tower is located less than an hour east of Bonham!)

hands reaching down for tx peach picking with sunny sky in the background

Peach Farms in the Texas Hill Country

Texas Hill Country peaches (sometimes called Fredericksburg peaches or Stonewall peaches, after the towns where some of the most beloved orchards are found), are famous for good reason!

Here’s where to pick your own peaches in the Texas Hill Country.

Jenschke Orchards

Jenschke Orchards has the honor of being one of the Best Texas Hill Country peach orchards.

They started as a roadside stand, similar to many orchards across the state, in the 60s. It has now grown to include a store and several more crops!

You’ll find this farm in Fredericksburg which is renowned for its peaches in addition to its wineries and bed and breakfasts

woman picking peaches texas orchard

Jenschke Orchards keeps their farm operational virtually all year round.

There are strawberries in the spring, peaches and blackberries in the summer, pumpkins in the fall, and Christmas trees in the winter!

They offer several different varieties of Texas peaches which all ripen at different times of the year.

There is a list of all of the varieties and the ideal window of time to come to pick them.

All three types of peaches are sold here: Clingstone, semi-freestone, and freestone.

They can inform you how each type is best utilized, and how to pick them without bruising them.

They’ve made it super easy and convenient for visitors, also, the store has several peach products to try after you’re done picking!

texas peaches growing on a tree at one of the best tx peach orchards

Wahls Peaches and Vegetables

Wahls Peaches and Vegetables is a family-owned and operated orchard.

They’re one of the rare pick-your-own peach farms in Texas that have certified organically grown produce. They do not utilize chemical pesticides or fertilizers.

The taste of fresh, sweet, and most importantly, local produce is something in a class apart.

Their online pages are very up-to-date with photos and weather updates.

There is an annual Peach Jamboree that highlights local growers and is a fun way to jump into the peach season.

During this time of year, they also sell pecans, fresh peach jam, and other goods. Be sure to grab a slice of pie before you leave!

pile of ripe peaches in texas

Other Places to Pick Peaches in Texas

Fruit ‘N Such Orchard

Located a short drive outside of Houston in Dickinson, Texas, you’ll find a cute fruit orchard that has juicy TX peaches and other fruits.

Fruit ‘N Such Orchard is a very small, mom-and-pop location.

The season is slightly shorter than usual, typically only lasting between May and June.

tx peaches growing on a tree with blue sky in the background

In addition to peaches, they have so many different items like tomatoes, melons, squash, etc. They also have fresh eggs as well.

You can bring your own clippers and gloves to clip your produce.

The owners are very close to the operation and chances are they’ll be the ones you see on your trip to pick peaches in Texas.

It is always nice to get advice from local growers themselves, as they can help you determine the ideal ripeness and firmness for fruits, especially if you plan to utilize them for other recipes like jams.

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3 thoughts on “5 Delightful Texas Peach Farms (Pick Your Own!)”

  1. There was a peach farm that would bring peaches every year to Longmore
    road in Conroe. I thought I had their phone number but cant find it. I want fresh peaches before the season is over!

    Reply
    • You’re thinking of Cooper Farms, located in Central Texas, also operates popup stands in Waco, Conroe, and Huntsville. They’re reporting a much busier year, despite having about 50% fewer peaches than last year. The takeaway: get ’em while you still can! They can be found in front of Montgomery Bakehouse off 105 on the weekends in the past years…

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