Pick, Sip, Repeat at This Clermont Family Farm That Everyone Loves

Pumpkin patches in Florida don’t always scream “authentic fall,” but this bustling Clermont farm absolutely delivers that vibe—and then some. What started as a traditional blueberry farm has blossomed into a sprawling agritourism hotspot where locals and weekend explorers flock year-round.

Expect to roam fields heavy with strawberries, blueberries, sunflowers, peaches—or whichever crop is in season—then head over to the beer shed or a food truck for a cold drink or fresh berry donut. It’s the kind of day that feels spontaneous yet thoughtfully curated, with highlights around every turn.


Harvest Highlights & Farm Fun

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Fruit picking steals the show, but the variety here is impressive. In spring and summer you’ll find yourself bending into rows heavy with plump blueberries, strawberries, peaches, even veggies like zucchini, sunflowers, and eggplants. The u‑pick experience is immersive—you’re right in the field, filling your baskets, and there’s even signage to help you find the best patches.

Live entertainment complements the harvest. Weekends bring food trucks serving smash burgers, tacos, pizza, and a local favorite, blueberry donuts. There’s a shaded pavilion for relaxed lunches and a beer shed with craft slushes or brews—perfect for hot Florida afternoons.

Kids aren’t left out—there’s a “Kid Zone” with train and tractor rides that reviewers say keep little ones thrilled for hours. It also features photo-worthy props like vintage trucks and sunflower walls, making for memorable family snapshots.


Atmosphere & Décor

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The farm’s design feels open and breezy with a mix of rustic charm and modern amenities. Wide brick walkways lead through fields and down to rest areas, while shaded seating and rooftop terraces offer panoramic views. Field-fresh produce lines the stands under open‑air canopies—that fresh-off-the-stalk feel is hard to beat. 

Unlike cramped roadside farms, this one feels spacious. Even on busier weekends, parking spills over naturally into the grass and traffic flows smoothly with staff direction. Long, shaded picnic tables provide a calm zone for snacking and cooling down.


Other Considerations

So how’s the price? There’s no entrance fee for seasonal fruit and veggie picking—you pay only for the produce you gather. However, the Kid Zone rides are ticketed around $24 for unlimited access. Many say the experience justifies the cost, especially for families who make a day of it.

Parking & Access: Ample free parking on-site—just follow the well-marked dirt or grass lanes. The walk from parking to fields is mostly flat and brief.

Best time to visit: Spring and summer bring strawberries, blueberries, peaches and sunflower blooms; fall adds pumpkins. Weekends bring live music and food trucks—make it a mini festival.

Water & Sustainability: The farm is eco-conscious, operating on reclaimed water systems and drip irrigation to reduce runoff and conserve resources. The owners were recognized with a Farm Bureau CARES award in 2017 for their sustainable practices.


Why It’s Worth the Trip

This is not just pick-your-own produce—it’s a full-sensory family adventure with abundant natural scenery, community feel, innovative farming practices and a real emphasis on making memories. You’ll leave with baskets of freshly picked fruit, a handful of smiles, and maybe a sun-kissed souvenir from the sunflower fields.

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Southern Hill Farms
📍 16651 Schofield Rd, Clermont, FL 34714

Website: https://southernhillfarms.com/

Marcus Thorne
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Marcus Thorne

A 52-year-old former environmental consultant, Marcus brings a seasoned perspective to the Florida wetlands. He grew up on the Gulf Coast and has witnessed the state’s rapid transformation over the decades, giving his writing a nostalgic yet realistic edge. Marcus enjoys documenting the quiet life of the state’s inland springs and the history of its cattle ranching heritage. He is a firm believer that Florida is best experienced away from the coastline and the humidity of the theme parks. In his spare time, he restores vintage binoculars for birdwatching.

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