🌿 Blueberry Season Opens April 25th! — Follow us on Facebook for updates.

Everything You Need to Know

Before You Come

We want your visit to Berry Good Farms to be easy and enjoyable from the moment you leave your driveway. Here’s everything you need to plan your trip.

Hours & Availability

In-Season Hours:

Mondays: Closed
Tuesday thru Saturday: 9:30 am – 6:00 pm (last field entry at 5:00 pm)
Sunday: 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

See you in the fields!

Location

Address:

930 William Gibbs Rd, Tifton, GA 31793

Directions from US-82:

From US-82 East, take William Gibbs Rd south. The farm entrance is on the right. Look for the Berry Good Farms sign.

Directions from Albany Hwy East:

From Albany Hwy East, turn onto Omega Hwy. Turn left on William Gibbs Rd. Farm will be on your left.

Farm Stand Products:

Blueberry, Blackberry, Strawberry, Peach Jam, Fresh Unfiltered Honey, Pecans, Soft Serve Ice Cream & more!

What to Bring

  • Comfortable closed-toe shoes (fields can be uneven)
  • Sun hat and sunscreen
  • Water bottles
  • Cash or card (we accept both)
  • Containers if you want extras — or use ours

Farm Rules & Good-to-Knows

  • Please only pick ripe fruit — our staff can show you what to look for
  • Children must be supervised in the fields at all times
  • Pets are welcome on a leash
  • Strollers can navigate most areas of the farm
  • We have a country out-house restroom available on-site (we are on a farm after all 😅)
  • Outside food and drink is welcome for picnicking
  • Field conditions may vary with weather — we’ll post updates on Facebook

FAQ

Do I need to call ahead?

Not required, but we recommend calling 229-821-0746 or checking Facebook before making a long drive — especially during inclement weather or when a crop is wrapping up/out of season.

Absolutely — we welcome groups. Please call ahead so we can make sure the fields are ready for you. We have special group packages as well!

We do not use synthetic pesticides or synthetic fertilizers. When treatment is needed, we use only natural compounds — keeping our fruit as clean and safe as possible. You can feel good eating right off the bush.

If conditions make picking unsafe, we’ll post on Facebook and you can call ahead. We do not want you to make the trip for nothing.

Send Us a Message

Have a question about what’s ripe, want to book a group visit, or just want to say hi? We’re a small family farm and we actually pick up the phone. We typically respond within 24 hours.

For urgent questions about today’s picking conditions, your best bet is to call or check our Facebook page.