Which Fresno strawberry stands are open this spring? Check out our map
Now that spring has officially arrived, it is the season for strawberries.
You can grab fresh, sweet strawberries at different farm stands throughout Fresno.
“California produces almost 90% of U.S. strawberries – with Fresno County strawberries being the best flavored,” said the Fresno County Office of Tourism.
In addition to Fresno County having scrumptious strawberries, “95% of Fresno County strawberries are grown by farmers from the Hmong and Mien hill tribes of Laos,” the tourist office said.
The strawberry stands are shown on a map found on the gofruittrail.com website provided by the Fresno County Office of Tourism. Active stands are marked with strawberry icons.
Kao’s Strawberry Farm
Kao’s Strawberry Farm is a family-owned farm located at 6972 W. Shaw Ave. in Fresno.
“Strawberry season is a highlight, where visitors can come and buy their freshest berries for their homes or big events! It’s the perfect spot for fresh strawberries and produce,” said Kao’s Strawberry Farm to The Fresno Bee in a social media message.
The stand sells three strawberry-filled baskets for $12 and six baskets for $22. Visitors can also purchase 12 baskets for $38.
“We appreciate all the love and support that we have gotten over the many years that we’ve been in business.” the farm told The Fresno Bee.
The farm is open every day from April to September.
Saechao’s Strawberry Stand
Saechao’s Strawberry Stand, located at 8938 S. McCall Ave. in Selma, carries strawberries as well as cilantro green onions, snap peas, lemons and a variety of homemade jams, according to its Facebook page.
Prices range from $4 for single baskets to $40 for as many as 12 baskets.
The strawberry stand is only open a couple of days a week from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. “until it gets warmer and we have more strawberries,” the business told the Fresno Bee.
“Our stand is one of the few remaining in the Fresno area, and the only one in Selma that’s like it. We’d love support from the local community while we’re still operating.”
Simonian Farms
Simonian Farms grows more than 180 varieties of fruits and vegetables and sells various products at its on-site produce store at 2629 South Clovis Ave., in Fresno.
Strawberries will not be available for purchase this year at its farm stand, though guests can buy them in-store at $10.99 for a pack of three.
The farm is open from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily.
Sae Berry Farm
The Sae Berry Farm has housed a strawberry stand for more than 10 years, providing visitors with fresh berries and vegetables.
“Our strawberries are best known for the sweetness and flavor you don’t get from the store or the coast. It is quality you can taste,” Sae Berry Farm told the Fresno Bee.
The farm’s strawberry season typically starts in late March or April and lasts throughout the summer.
Prices range from $13 for single baskets to $40 for as many as 12 baskets.
Located at 3244 West Clinton Ave., Sae Berry Farm in Fresno is open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sunshine’s Farm
The “family farm located in the heart of Fresno” sells green onions, green beans, cilantro, spinach, flowers and watermelons when they are in season.
“Is a family farm located in the heart of Fresno. We are a U-pick strawberry farm,” the farm said on its Facebook page.
“Strawberries are looking great! This warm weather is helping them to grow they said as they prepared to open for this year, urging visitors to stay tuned as we get closer to April.”
Prices for strawberries were not listed online.
The farm is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday through Sunday.
Other strawberry stands that can be found in Fresno include:
- Kay’s Farm, 9538 E. Jensen Ave.
- Der’s Strawberries, 6874 East Belmont Ave.. in Fresno
- Chingfou Strawberry Stand, at the southwest corner of McCall and Ashlan avenues
- Ming’s Strawberry Farm, Herndon Avenue, a quarter mile east of Willow Avenue
Siong’s Strawberry Farm, Behymer Avenue, east of Willow Avenue
- Mao’s Farm, 100 W. Shaw Ave., open Wednesday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m; Saturday 7 a.m. to noon
This story was originally published March 28, 2025 at 6:00 AM.