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1 Simonian Farms
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2629 S. Clovis Avenue
Fresno, CA 93725
Phone: (559) 237-2294
Web: www.simonianfarms.com
Open: Year Round
Hours: Daily 9am - 6pm
This fourth generation family farm grows and direct markets over 180 varieties of fruits and vegetables and has one of the largest selections of dried fruit and nuts in the valley. Come visit Fresno’s newest family attraction “Simonian Farms Old Town”, a western themed town in a 5,000 sq ft. barn that includes an old west wine tasting saloon, Route 66 shooting gallery and general store, showcasing many antiques and memorabilia. Great food, historic charm ample parking and clean public restrooms makes this a favorite stop for locals and tourists from around the world. Tour buses welcome!

2  Harry’s Cherries
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5044 S. Elm Avenue
Fresno, CA 93706
Phone: (559) 352-7282
Web: www.harryscherries.com
Open: All of May
Hours: Daily 7am - 7pm

Operated by Ilene Erickson Hinchey and features farm fresh cherries from Erickson Ranches. The stand is named after Ilene’s son Harry, as a way to introduce him to the importance of farming, hard work and customer service. Upon picking, the cherries are moved immediately into an on-site cooling unit to preserve their color, taste and crispness. Just prior to purchase the cherries are washed and sorted, ready to eat. Sold by the cup or flat, boxes for distance shipping can be arranged in advance. No U-pick. Check website for updates.

3 Nilmeier Family Farm
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7373 E. North Avenue
Fresno, CA 93725
Phone: (559) 237-7373
Open: Year Round
Hours: Monday - Saturday 8am - 5pm
Nilmeier Family Farms has been in operation for 40 years. They are now open and selling direct to the consumer. Come by and see the fresh oranges for sale from November thru April. Also on site, Nilmeier Family Farm offers packaged assorted dried fruit and fruit gift baskets for purchase. Located right on the farm, look for the giant orange in front of the fruit stand.
4 Garry's Country Store
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11272 E. Central Avene
Del Rey, CA 93616
(559) 888-2126
Web: www.garrypacking.com
Open: September - June
Hours: Monday - Friday 9am - 4pm
Garry's offers a wide variety of dried fruit & nuts produced on site, including gift baskets for all occasions. Flavored by nature, drenched by the sun, and packaged by Garry's, come by for a visit.
5 Sanger District Chamber of Commerce
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1789 Jensen Avenue, Suite B
Sanger, CA 93657
Phone: (559) 875-4575
Web: www.sanger.org
Open: Year Round
Hours: Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm
Stop by for information on Sanger, the Nation’s Christmas Tree City. The Chamber sells Fresno County Blossom Trail Posters, as well as providing Blossom Trail Maps, Fruit Trail Maps and more. Special events held throughout the year call or visit their website for more information.
6 Sanger Art Station
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1533 7th Street #206
Sanger, CA 93657
Phone: (559) 281-9268
Open:Year Round
Hours: Thursday - Saturday 11am-4pm
Located in historic downtown Sanger, the Nation's Christmas Tree City, our gallery features art works by local artists working in different media.
7 Hudson Farms
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4300 S. Academy Avenue
Sanger, CA 93657
Phone: (559) 779-1569
Web: www.hudsonfarmssanger.com
Open: June – mid-September
Hours: Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm; Saturday: 10am - 3pm
This family farm is back for another year on the Trail, featuring tree-ripened, fresh-picked peaches, plums, and nectarines as well as vine-ripened tomatoes, Armenian cucumbers, seasonal vegetables and ornamental cut flowers. This on-farm stand also offers recipes and educational information about Fresno County agriculture.
8 Simonian Fruit Company
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350 N. 7th Street
Fowler, CA 93625
Phone: (559) 834-5921
Web: www.simonianfruit.com
Open: Year Round
Hours: Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm
Grower, Packer, and Shipper of peaches, plums, apricots, nectarines, grapes and pomegranates. Simonian Fruit Company is a family farming company with a long tradition of quality growing practices resulting in superior flavor profiles. Fruit lovers can purchase boxes of their favorites on site and also homemade pomegranate jelly.
9 Circle K Ranch   BACK TO TOP
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8640 E. Manning Avenue
Selma, CA 93662
Phone: (559) 834-1571
Web: www.circlekranch.com
Open: Year Round
Hours: Monday - Saturday 8am - 6pm
See tree fruit orchards of peaches, plums, nectarines and grape vineyards, along with a packing house. The Country Store offers fresh fruit in the summer and fall with a large selection of gift baskets and trays of California grown jumbo raisins, almonds, walnuts, pistachios and dried fruit. Free tasting daily. Shade trees, picnic tables, and beverages are available for visitors' comfort. Farm tours available by appointment.
10 Poindexter Nut Co. & Country Store
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5414 E. Floral Avenue
Selma, CA 93662
Phone: (559) 834-1555
Web: www.poindexternut.com
Open: Year round
Hours: Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm and Saturday 9am - 4pm (Nov/Dec)
Poindexter Country Store is located next door to a family owned and operated walnut processing plant, that ships fine quality walnuts around the world. Purchase the freshest organic or conventional walnuts, packed on site from our peanut free processing plant. The Country Store also carries a wide variety of other nuts including flavored, roasted and salted or raw. Custom Gift Packs are available along with "Got Nuts?" t-shirts and hats, dried fruit and locally produced honey. Try the new low maintenance walnut shell ground cover to beautify your home.
11 Sal's Mexican Restaurant
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2163 Park Street
Selma, CA 93662
(559) 896-7257
Open: Year Round
Hours: Monday - Friday 11am- 9pm; Saturday 10am - 9pm; Sunday 7am - 9pm
Family owned business for over 50 years, still in the same original location. A local favorite for authentic Mexican cuisine - Sal's offers casual family dining for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Year-round catering, take-out and local deliveries are also available. The Salazar Family welcomes Fruit Trail visitors to Sal's.

12 Sun-Maid Growers of California
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13525 S. Bethel Avenue
Kingsburg, CA 93631
Phone: (559) 897-6363
Web: www.sun-maid.com
Open: Open Year Round
Hours: Monday – Friday: 8:30am – 5pm; Saturdays 9:30am – 5pm (Nov/Dec only)
Gifts of California Sunshine. Sun-Maid is in the heart of the world's largest raisin producing region where nature has provided ideal conditions for drying freshly picked California grapes into sun-dried raisins. Come and taste why for 100 years, Sun-Maid has been the world's favorite raisin. Sun-Maid products, confections, gifts and gift baskets available. From freeway 99 take the Mountain View exit east 1 mile to Bethel Avenue, and then turn south on Bethel.
13 U-PICK J & K Farley Farms
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512 N. 7th Avenue
Kingsburg, CA 93631
Phone: (559) 897-7112
Web: www.farleyfarms.com/
Open: June – September (subject to availability)
Hours: Daily 7am – 7pm
U-PICK Grapes, Peaches, Plums, Apricots and Tomatoes. ALL FRUIT is 65¢/lb. Call or check online for availability. The Farleys invite visitors to their farm for this family friendly experience that allows visitors to pick fresh, ripe, high quality produce right off the tree or vine with full access to every part of a working family farm. With Free admission, receive clippers, boxes, and wagons to use. Get the feel of life on a farm with a free petting zoo and small park for picnic. Take Hwy 99 to the Kamm /Bethel exit then go south.
14 For the Birds: Garden Gifts
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1332 Draper Street (inside Village Mall)
Kingsburg, CA 93631
Phone: (559) 897-8070
Web: 4thebirdsgardengifts.wordpress.com
Open: Year Round
Hours: Monday – Saturday 10am – 5pm
Offering locally handcrafted garden items such as decorative antique raisin trays and farmhouse crafts, potting benches and birdhouses made from repurposed materials, wood tables, and vineyard creations. Great selection of miniature garden supplies, crosses, pottery and metal yard art, wind chimes, fountains, birdbaths and feeds. Call about trip planner and events. Groups and buses welcome.
15 Stockholm Bakery & Café & Gift Shop
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1448 Draper Street
Kingsburg, CA 93631
Phone: (559) 897-3377
Web: www.stockholmbakery.com
Open: Year Round
Hours: Monday – Saturday 9:30am – 5pm
Featuring American and Scandinavian sandwiches, salads, and desserts. Swedish and whole grain breads are made at the bakery from scratch. Gift shop includes locally grown nuts, candied pecans and high sierra honey. Bus tours can call to make arrangements for lunch or coffee & dessert. Visitors will enjoy the nice old world atmosphere.
16 Kingsburg Swedish Village / Kingsburg Chamber of Commerce
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1475 Draper Street
Kingsburg, CA 93631
Phone: (559) 897-1111
Web: www.kingsburg-chamber-of-commerce.org
Open: Year Round
Hours: Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm
Enjoy this Swedish Village featuring brightly colored Swedish architecture, Dala horses, Swedish flags and bay trees. Stroll through a quaint downtown featuring over 30 restaurants and unique gift and collectibles shops. Stop into the Kingsburg Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center - and receive a hearty Valkommen to Fresno County.

Special Events throughout the year. Call or visit website for additional information.
17 Berry Lady Farm Store
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39771 Road 28
Kingsburg, CA 93631
(559) 897-0963
Web: www.berryladyfarms.com
Open: May - July
Hours: Monday – Saturday 9am – 6pm
This family berry farm offers freshly picked blueberries, blackberries, and Ruby boysenberries as well as homemade jams, baked goods and gift items. Farm tours available by appointment, groups and busses welcome. Located one mile from the beautiful Swedish Village.
18 Friesen Family Farms    BACK TO TOP
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15496 E. Saginaw Avenue
Kingsburg, CA 93631
Phone: (559 ) 859-0842
Web: www.friesenfamilyfarms.com
Open: mid-May – August
Hours: Monday - Friday 8am – 6pm; Saturday 8am – 5pm; Sunday 12pm – 5pm
Enjoy the freshest fruit available on this small family farm with a packing shed and fruit stand on site. Featuring peaches, nectarines, plums and apricots. Fruit is picked and packed daily. Featured on the television program Road Trip with Huell Howser #151.
19 Royal Dawn Berries
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15958 E. Rose Avenue
Kingsburg, CA 93631
Phone: (559) 897-8629
Web: www.royaldawnberries.com
Open: May – July
Hours: Monday – Saturday 9am – 5pm; Sunday 1pm – 5pm
This family farm grows delicious fresh blueberries and blackberries which are picked daily. In addition, the Berry Cottage carries homemade jam and baked goods. Come out to experience the friendly country farm atmosphere and take a stroll through the cottage garden to enjoy nature’s bounty. Visit the website for updates on the new winery!
20 Luke's Almond Acres
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11281 S. Lac Jac Avenue
Reedley CA 93654
Phone: (559) 638-3483
Web: www.lukesalmondacres.com
Open: Year Round
Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 4pm
Continuing Luke’s agricultural tradition, this family farm’s country store offers nuts, dried fruits, chocolate and candy coated nuts, honey, jams, nut butter and gift packs all in a beautiful mature almond orchard setting. Group tours available by appointment.
21 Bari Olive Oil Company
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40063 Road 56
Dinuba, CA 93618
Phone: (559) 595-9260
Web: www.barioliveoil.com
Open: Year Round
Hours: Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm; Saturday 9am - 1pm
Bari Olive Oil, Gift Shop and Tasting Room offers award winning extra virgin olive oil, infused olive oils, balsamic vinegars, sundried tomatoes, specialty olives, pickled vegetables, jams, jellies, gifts and gift baskets. Olive Oil 101 classes available for groups of 10 or more. Call for prices and reservations.
22 Blossom Bluff Orchards
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17252 E. Clayton Avenue
Parlier, CA 93648
Phone: (559) 287-2808
Web: www.blossombluff.com
Open: mid-May – mid-September
Hours: Call for appointment
Blossom Bluff Orchards is a certified organic farm now being tended by the fourth generation of fruit lovers. With nearly 200 varieties of tree fruit and a beautiful vista of the Kings River and the Sierras, this family farm is truly unique to the Central Valley. From sweet peaches, plums and nectarines to exotic pluots, apriums and pecotumes, there’s always something delicious growing at Blossom Bluff. Onsite farm store open by appointment.
23 Cedar View Winery & Sequoia View Bed & Breakfast
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1384 S. Frankwood Avenue
Sanger, CA 93657
Phone: (559) 787-9412
Web: www.cedarviewwinery.com
Open: Year Round
Winery Hours: Saturday and Sunday Noon – 5pm; weekdays by appointment
A truly delightful experience. The Winery & Bed & Breakfast is located in a beautiful vineyard setting at the base of the Sierras. The Winery produces outstanding wines which have earned local, regional and international medals in wine competitions. The B&B is open year round, 7 days a week by reservation.
24 Schoolhouse Restaurant & Tavern
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1018 S. Frankwood Avenue
Sanger, CA 93657
Phone: (559) 787-3271
Web: www.schoolhousesanger.com
Open: Year Round
Hours: Wednesday – Sunday Open for Lunch & Dinner
This historic country school house established in 1921 is formerly known as the Sherwood Inn. Located 20 minutes east of Fresno in the Sanger countryside, this rustic, elegant establishment offers housemade “New American” cuisine that represents a modern approach to classic dishes. With a focus on seasonally fresh local ingredients, the relaxed yet friendly atmosphere offers an extraordinary dining experience that is not just about food and drink, but making a lasting memory.
25 Blossom Trail Fruit Stand   BACK TO TOP
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Highway 180 and Reed Avenue
Sanger, CA 93657
Phone: (559) 787-3015
Open: May – October
Hours: Daily 8:30am – 5:30pm
The Blossom Trail Fruit Stand sells locally grown produce from Gerawan Farms. Enjoy farm fresh peaches, plums, nectarines, apricots, dried fruit and nuts.
26 Squaw Valley Herb Gardens & Lavender Farm
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31765 E. Kings Canyon Road
Squaw Valley, CA 93675
Phone: (559) 332-2909
Web: www.squawvalleyherbgardens.com
Open: March – October (by appointment)
EST. in 1984 by two California Artists that offer Lavender Tours (June & July), Culinary Tours, Garden Tours and Wreath-making Workshops. The Gardens include a Gift Shop, and seasonal Organic Herb Nursery. Located on the way to Kings Canyon & Sequoia National Parks 30 miles east of Fresno. The Gardens were featured on 'California Heartland', HGTV 'Gardening By The Yard', 'Hey Kids Let's Cook', and Homestead Magazine. Rosemary lectures at the San Francisco and Seattle Flower & Garden Shows. Visit the website for current calendar of activities.
27 Wonder Valley Ranch Resort
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6450 Elwood Road
Sanger, CA 93657
Phone: (559) 787-2551
Web: www.wondervalley.com
Open: August – May,
Call for Reservations
Nestled in the foothills, this full service resort is available to groups, weddings and individuals. Abundant on-site recreational activities such as horseback trail rides, boating and fishing, sports courts and much more. Special tour packages available for the Fresno County Fruit Trail.

28 Centerville Fruit Station
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16155 E. Kings Canyon Road (Hwy 180)
Sanger, CA 93657
(559) 787-2525
Open: mid-April – mid-November
Hours: Daily 9am – 6pm
The historic Centerville Fruit Station was a lifelong dream for partners Michael Strambi and Larry Peters. The Strambi family has farmed in the Sanger River Bottom for three generations. The Fruit Station features fresh seasonal fruit, dried fruit, nuts, candy, local raw honey, jams, olives, and fresh locally grown seasonal vegetables.

29 Aspen Acres
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2717 N. Del Rey Avenue
Sanger, CA 93657
Phone: (559) 291-3099
Web: http://www.aspenacresca.com/
Open: Year Round – Reservations Required
Hours: Monday - Saturday 8:30am – 10am and 4pm – 6pm
Narrated hands on tour to meet the animals. Learn origins, traits and uses of llamas, miniature horses, goats and other breeds of animals. African pygmy goats as small as 4 ½ inches at birth (end of May). Lovable, unique, fainting goats are available for petting and for sale. Many of the goats snuggle up on visitors’ laps and fall asleep.

No walk-ins allowed - Visitors must call to make a reservation and receive directions. The Great Pyrenees guard dogs are kept in their kennel during the tours. The pen areas are walker and electric scooter accessible. Call for tour fees.
30 Sarabian Farms
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Highway 180 & DeWolf
Sanger, CA 93657
Phone: (559) 493-2900
Web: http://www.sarabianfarms.com/
Open: May - August
Hours: Daily 9am – 6pm
A fourth generation family grower, Sarabian Farms has been producing in the Central Valley since 1960 providing customers with the finest, natural, Sunshine Fresh produce. Sarabian’s Farm Fresh Fruit and Veggie Stand features watermelons, sweet corn, strawberries, peaches, plums, nectarines, eggplant, green beans, peppers, and more.
31 Old Town Clovis
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Downtown Clovis
Clovis, CA 93612
Phone: (559) 298-5774
Web: www.oldtownclovis.org
Open: Year Round
Hours: Shop and Restaurant Hours Vary
Experience the charm of this meticulously restored historic downtown. Enjoy a variety of restaurants and shops including antiques, collectibles, and one of a kind gifts. Lodging is also available. Come out and enjoy the Old Town Clovis Farmers Market every Friday evening May – September. For the latest Old Town updates visit the website, and follow on Facebook and Twitter.

Special Events include July's Peach Party and Pole Vault Championship, September’s Pistachio Party and more.
32 Gibson Farm Market at Fresno State
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5638 N. Chestnut Avenue
Fresno, CA 93740
Phone: (559) 278-4511
Web: www.fresnostatefarmmarket.com
Open: Year Round
Hours: Monday - Friday 9am-6pm; Saturday 9am-4pm; Sunday 11am-4pm. Please call for extended summer hours
The Farm Market features the largest selection of award-winning Fresno State wines, ice cream, milk, cheese, butter, farm fresh produce, sweet corn, indoor and outdoor plants, raisins, almonds, olive oil, pistachios, top quality meats, jams, sauces, and Fresno State apparel. All of the premium agriculture products are student-produced on the 950 acre Fresno State Farm laboratory.
33 Bella Frutta   BACK TO TOP
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1959 N. Willow Avenue
Clovis, CA 93619
Phone: (559) 298-8290
Web: www.bellafrutta.com
Open: Year Round
Hours: Monday – Saturday 8:30am – 6pm; Sunday 9am – 5pm
A family business that started as a roadside stand over 50 years ago, Bella Frutta carries the largest selection of locally grown fresh fruit, vegetables and nuts harvested by P-R Farms. Bella Frutta also offers estate grown organic ENZO Olive Oil, and Fresno State sweet corn, ice cream and milk.
34 Wawona’s Peach Tree Fruit Stand
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1265 N. Minnewawa Avenue
Clovis, CA 93611
Phone: (559) 299-2901
Web:www.wawona.com
Open: May – October
Hours: Monday – Saturday 8:30am – 6pm, Sunday 10am – 4pm
The Peach Tree Fruit Stand sells fresh, locally grown fruit; specializing in peaches and peach products. We carry fresh and frozen items processed right here in Clovis at Wawona Frozen Foods. Owned and operated by the Smittcamp Family for over 60 years, the Peach Tree is a local favorite! Samples of all items, fresh and frozen, are always available.
35 Sumner Peck Fruit Stand and Winery
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14439 N. Friant Road (The Arbor)
Friant, CA 93626
Phone: (559) 822-4433
Web: www.sumnerpeckranch.com
Open: Year Round
Hours: Daily 8am – 6pm
Since 1952 the Sumner Peck family has been farming in California’s Central Valley. It is with great pleasure that they bring you the freshest, local, vine-ripened and tree-ripened produce directly from the farmer to your table. Sumner Peck specializes in gourmet nuts, dried fruits, olives, gifts and more. This location is also home to Sumner Peck Ranch Winery & Gift Store and is located on an actual operating farm. Cheers to your health.
36 Fresno County Strawberry Stands   BACK TO TOP
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Open: April - June
Hours: Daily, hours vary
California produces almost 90% of U.S. strawberries – with Fresno County strawberries being the best flavored. 95% of Fresno County strawberries are grown by farmers from the Hmong and Mien hill tribes of Laos. These farmers take great pride in their crops and agricultural heritage. Come experience fresh picked sweetness at these wonderful roadside stands. Strawberry stands are shown on the map with strawberry icons.
  • A)  Saechao’s Fresh Strawberry Farm (Chestnut near Florence)
  • B)  Simonian Farms (Jensen & Clovis Ave)
  • C)  Vang’s Strawberry Farm (Clovis and North Ave)
  • D)  Kao Saechao’s Strawberry Farm (northeast corner of Manning & McCall)
  • E)  May Saelee’s Strawberry Farm (Hwy 43, ½ mile W of Hwy 99)
  • F)  Koy’s Fresh Strawberry Farm #1 (Mountain View & Academy in Kingsburg)
  • G)  Choinam’s Strawberry Farm (McCall & Belmont)
  • H)  Yang’s Strawberry Farm (Fowler Ave ¼ mile south of Clinton)
  • I)  Saetern’s Strawberry Farm (Shaw, ½ mile west of De Wolf Ave)
  • J)  Wang’s Fresh Strawberry Farm (Herndon, 1/10 mile east of Tollhouse)
  • K)  Kong’s Fresh Strawberries (Shepherd, ¼ mile east of Minnewawa Ave)
  • L)  Siong’s Strawberry Farm (Behymer east of Willow)
  • M)  Ming’s Strawberry Farm (Herndon, ¼ mile east of Willow Ave)
  • N)  Saetern’s Farm (Shaw and Grantland Ave)
  • O)  Thao’s Farm (Dakota near Brawley)
  • P)  Saechao’s Fresh Strawberry Farms (Marks, ½ mile north of Clinton)