U-Pick Blueberries
U-Pick Blueberries
Crossroads Blueberry U-Pick is CLOSED for the Season!
Please watch Facebook for updates on the 2025 Season! Thank you to everyone who visits the Farm & Market! We are Berry Grateful.
Find Fresh Fun at Crossroads Blueberry Farm’s U-Pick in West Olive, Michigan!
Looking for a family-friendly activity near Grand Haven, Spring Lake, Grand Rapids, or Holland? Look no further than Crossroads Blueberry Farm’s U-Pick in West Olive, Michigan! Enjoy the sunshine, fresh air, and the satisfaction of picking your own delicious blueberries.
When is U-Pick Season?
U-Pick season at Crossroads Blueberry Farm typically begins in the second week of July and runs through mid-August. However, the exact dates can vary slightly depending on weather conditions and blueberry ripeness.
Stay in the Know:
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Make memories and create a summer tradition at Crossroads Blueberry Farm’s U-Pick!
U-Pick Daily Procedures
• Please see a Crossroads Blueberry Farms employee before every U-Pick visit as locations can vary daily.
• Always pick in our provided buckets, as our scales are set to adjust weight.
• Bring all buckets to weigh station for employee to weigh and package.
• We will provide containers for you to bring your berries home in.
• All fruit in our fields that farm employee directs you to are safe to eat.
U-Picking Rules
• When picking in the field, please use the pails we provide.
• Do not pick blueberries off the ground or touching the ground as they may be contaminated.
• Children must be closely supervised at all times.
• Please stay on assigned rows (when applicable) while picking.
• Eating is prohibited in the u‐pick area.
• No smoking on the premises.
• No brittle plastic or glass bottles are allowed in the u‐pick area.
• No pets are allowed in the field.
• Restroom and hand washing facilities are available.
• Please park in designated areas or where instructed to go.
****These are for food safety purposes and are part of our Good Agricultural Practice. ****
Additional Questions? View our FAQ’s. Thank you!