It’s hard to beat a sweet peach picked right from the tree – and lucky for us we have one of the best peach orchards in the country right in our own backyard. Livesay Peach Orchard is home to more than 140 acres of peach trees, making it the largest in the state. During the summer months you can walk the orchard and hand pick your own peaches right from the trees.

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Porter is known as the “Official Peach Capital of Oklahoma” because they have the best peaches in the state. Livesay Orchards grows juicy, mouth-watering peaches on over 140 acres in the town of Porter..

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If you’ve never had a Porter Peach from the Livesay Orchard Farm, then you’ve been missing out. You can pick your own peaches June - August at the farm and it’s the greatest thing ever.

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The orchards have been in the Livesay family since 1966 and the first peaches were planted in the 1920s.

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Just look at this beautiful peach color. They offer three different kinds of peaches, including Redhavens and Bellaire.

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A few miles down from the orchard you’ll find their bakery store with fruits and vegetables already picked and ready to buy.

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Right after peach season is apple season and you can pick your own right from the trees, just like the peaches. There are over 10 acres of apples, 30 acres of watermelons and cantaloupes, 30 acres of pumpkins and gourds, and 2,000 acres of field crops.

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One of the biggest events in Porter is the annual Porter Peach Festival July 18 – 20. Mark your calendars to attend this beloved small town festival that’s filled with peaches, fun, and games. Click here to visit their website for more details on the the peaches and festival.

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