Turkey Hill Farm

380 Middle Rd

Haverhill, MA 01830

(978) 372 9474

     This is a beautiful hilltop farm growing Blueberries, Raspberries and Flowers for you to pick in July & August.

    We also grow Christmas Trees for you to tag and cut in November and December.     

    Our berries are delicious and our trees are beautiful!

Directions

  From Rte 495 take exit 52 to Rte 110, east, (toward Merrimac) one mile to right on Middle Rd. We are .7 mile on the right.

Text Box:   From Rte 97, cross Groveland Bridge to Haverhill, leave Rte 97 by bearing right onto Groveland St. go .7 mile & turn right onto East Broadway ( opposite Charlies Variety ), go 1.6 miles and turn left onto Millvale Rd (no sign), go .8 mile & bear right (almost straight) onto Middle Rd, go .8 mile to farm on left.

  From Rte 95 in Newburyport take Rte113 west 3.7 mi. to right at Daley's Real Estate, Go 1.2 mi. (cross river) to right at fork. Go 1.2 mi. to left on Rte 110 west (toward Haverhill). Go .8 mi. to Middle Rd on the left, then .7 mi. to farm on right.

  We are now open daily, 8 AM to 6 PM, for fantastic Blueberry picking!!  Best ever!

 

  The Blueberry picking is SUPER  good! Lots ripe, easy picking!

  The great picking we have been experiencing will have to end sometime. We think it may slow a little next week and slow a lot more after Labor Day. Get them NOW!

This was updated 8/21/08 at 6:50 AM and will be again as conditions change.

 If you have not picked berries here before, we encourage you to give us a try. Our fields are clean and neat. Picking is surprisingly fast and easy.

 Children are always welcome but leave your pet at home. We provide free picking containers and have toilet and hand washing facilities near the fields. Cold drinking water is also available.

 Berry picking usually starts about July 1 with Blueberries going through late August and Raspberries ending in early August.

 So called “Peak picking” is mysterious and unpredictable. Picking conditions are controlled by many things but mostly by temperature and number of pickers. We will honestly explain picking conditions on this web site so visit it often as we change it very often, sometimes hourly.

 To have “peak picking” all the time we are very organized and have a few rules. We expect all ripe blueberries to be picked from one bush before starting another. Raspberry pints can’t be heaped up. We intend to stay in business so we don’t want the berries eaten before they are paid for.

 If you don’t want to follow rules or want to eat while picking please visit our competitors.