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7/5 Looking for a place to go for cherry/strawberry/etc. picking around the Bay Area. Ideally, it's a within a 3 hours drive. Anyone has any URLs or recommentions? Searching with "California Cherry Picking Tourist" and different combinations at Google didn't return anything useful. \_ Do I just think the right way for google searches? I searched on: pick cherries california tourism and got a ton of stuff. --scotsman \_ http://www.brentwoodfruit.com or http://pages.prodigy.net/pwolfe \_ I was told by a professor that brentwood is a great place to go do something like that, in fact he recommended it just as something to do for fun. \_ http://www.sfc.ucdavis.edu/agritourism/agritour.html http://calagtour.org/DETAIL.ASP?SiteNo=106 \_ http://www.well.com/user/dmsml/coastways |
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www.brentwoodfruit.com We are patiently watching our new orchard growing These new trees take a few years to mature and come into production, but the wait will be worth it! Some of the new tree varieties include: Plums, Nectarines, Apricots, Pluots, White Peaches, and Cherries. The orchard has been designed to allow "ladderfree" picking with extra low limbs for your safety and and to let everyone reach their own fruit. Careful planning and many years of experience went in the design of the New Orchard. As you know we want to provide only the best tasting , quality fruit, and a truly enjoyable experience that we can when you come to visit us. |
pages.prodigy.net/pwolfe -> pages.prodigy.net/pwolfe/ Established in 1936 by Lynn & Ruth Wolfe, this farm is now run by Peter, Jane, Cathy, and Ann Wolfe. We are located in Eastern Contra Costa County, about a 40 minute drive from the East Bay. Wolfe Ranch Fruit Availability Finest Quality Dried Apricots A very limited supply of Wolfe Brand dried apricots now available. Please add your name to our 16 mailing list for fresh fruit updates in 2004. Thanks for visiting us and we look forward to seeing you next year. |
www.sfc.ucdavis.edu/agritourism/agritour.html Click here Agricultural tourism, or agri-tourism, is one alternative for improving the incomes and potential economic viability of small farms and rural communities. Some forms of agri-tourism enterprises are well developed in California - including fairs, festivals, etc. Other possibilities still offer potential for development. |
calagtour.org/DETAIL.ASP?SiteNo=106 Turn right at sign for Bear Valley Springs/Stallion Springs, continue through 4 way stop - onto Cummings Valley Rd. The road will curve to left, then right on Giraudo Rd, continue on Giraudo Rd to the end. |
www.well.com/user/dmsml/coastways -> www.well.com/user/dmsml/coastways/ Pumpkins * 10 Christmas Trees * The 11 History of Coastways Ranch We take special pride in this Ranch, which has been in the family since 1917. With 12 Artichokes the largest crop, other farm delights include mini-pumpkins and mini-corn, ornamental corn and gourds, local honey and flowers, olallieberry and kiwifruit preserves, and kiwi vine wreaths. Please feel free to call for more information and reservations. |