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Kenburn Orchards

1394 Mohawk Trail
Shelburne, MA 01370
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1394 Mohawk Trail Shelburne MA 01370
Pay With: Credit/Debit
Growing Practices: Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
Contact: Larry and Susan Flaccus
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About

Kenburn Orchards is a 165 acre farm growing pick-your-own hi-bush blueberries. Situated on the historic Mohawk Trail 2.5 miles west on Route 2 from the I-91 rotary at North-South Road. The farm has fields and trails with splendid views, abundant birds, and wildlife. Non-smoking.

Pick-Your-Own Blueberries: Updated for 2023! 

Open July 12 – August 2023. Hours are Wednesday through Sunday 8:30am – 5pm, weather permitting. Look for the blueberry banner on the Mohawk Trail at North-South Road, 2.5 miles west of the I-91 rotary. Parking is available on the grass beside the driveway; we will assist people with limited mobility upon request. MC/Visa accepted. Call for further information and availability at 413-625-6116.

Quantity Discounts Available
Come pick and see the beautiful view

What We Grow

Baked Goods

Cider Donuts, Cookies + Pastries

Beverages

Apple Cider

Fruit

Blueberries

Nursery + Flowers

Christmas Trees

Farm Stand

  • Kenburn Orchards
    1394 Mohawk Trail
    Shelburne, MA (map)
    (413) 625-6116 Call for more information.

Pick Your Own

  • Blueberries
  • As of July 12, 2023, picking is open Wednesday through Sunday 8:30am – 5pm, weather permitting. Look for the blueberry banner on the Mohawk Trail at North-South Road, 2.5 miles west of the I-91 rotary. Parking is available on the grass beside the driveway; we will assist people with limited mobility upon request. MC/Visa accepted. Call for further information and availability at 413-625-6116. Check the website or facebook page for opening date early July.
    Quantity Discounts Available.
    Come pick and see the beautiful view.

Season

Summer, Fall

Crop

Blueberries

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Peach update

There are no peaches for harvest in Massachusetts this year — an unfortunate casualty of increasingly variable weather fueled by climate change. We are keeping the guide updated with information about other fruit that is available, along with farms that are sourcing peaches from other parts of the region.

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