Spring is here! And, while we’re happy to spend a few warm weeks reveling in this warmer weather, what we’re really ready for is the heat of summer! Lake trips, sleeping under the stars and berries that are fresh-as-can-be. While you can grab them at any farmers market, we recommend you plan a fun day for the whole family by getting out onto this farm and picking them yourself.
You’ll find Sunnycrest Farm in Londonderry. And, after just one trip you’ll realize that there’s nowhere else you need to go for all the freshest fruit in the state!
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This wonderful farm has been family run since 1943 and the dedication to all things delicious shines through in every season.
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From blackberries to blueberries to cherries and apples, there’s not much you can’t pick at this farm.
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But our favorite pick-your-own option is the strawberries.
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Bright red and juicy as heck, strawberry picking season here is absolute heaven.
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Doing it is simple. Just grab one of their buckets or bring your own.
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And the wide-open fields provide a wonderful opportunity to teach children where their food comes from while also letting them enjoy some outdoor independence while they explore the area.
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Strawberry season begins in June, and other berries continue throughout the summer.
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Once you’ve picked all the strawberries you can handle, be sure to head inside to the market to take home other fresh goods.
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Bring even more freshness inside by cutting your own flowers to take home.
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Don’t forget to make a trip in the fall for apple cider donuts.
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Sunnycrest Farm is located at 59 High Range Rd., Londonderry, New Hampshire. You can learn more about what they offer visiting their website. And, be sure to keep up with the crops by following them on Facebook. The farm store is open every day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and they offer apples, cider, local honey, maple syrup, jams and fresh veggies. They even have a bakery with lots of fresh bread, muffins, biscuits, crumb bars and other treats. You can reach them on 603-432-9652.
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And while you’re getting ready for all the fun you can have when the warmer weather hits the Granite State, be sure to remember this fun festival. It screams New Hampshire and spring!
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