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Grow Well: A Farm & Health Tour in the Blueberry Fields with Hunter
We designed the morning with your drive in mind. Leave a little early, stop at On A Limb Bakery two miles down the road for a coffee and something extraordinary, and still arrive without rush. The back roads of the Black Creek Valley are part of the experience — we just want to make sure you take that deep breath as you head out, and have the time to enjoy them.
Come walk the rows with us on a July morning when the blueberries are at their absolute peak — plump, sweet, and abundant beyond what you'd expect.
Hunter, Family Practice and Lifestyle Medicine Physician and grower, will guide you through our blueberry fields, introducing you to each variety, how we grow them, and what the research actually says about what these remarkable little berries do for your brain, your heart, and your long-term health. It's a walk, a conversation, and an education — unhurried and rooted in this land.
You'll leave with a quart of the freshest blueberries you've ever tasted — picked by your own two hands, only the very best ones making the cut.
Last season a family came and picked 140 pounds in a single afternoon. It sounds extraordinary now — but it wasn't always. Not too long ago, families across this valley did exactly that, every summer without a second thought. They came together in the fresh air, moved through the rows slowly, filled their buckets, and put up enough to last the winter — jams, pies, and handfuls eaten frozen straight from the bag like popcorn on a February evening. It was simply what you did in season. We'd love to welcome you back into that wisdom — into the unhurried traditions of those who came before us, who knew that real abundance was worth the morning it took to gather it. Come fill your buckets. Put some up. Eat like royalty all winter long — local, real, and grown right here in the Black Creek Valley.
$45 per person | Groups up to 10 | Approximately 60 minutesIncludes guided field walk, health education, and one quart of fresh blueberries to take home.
And if you're making a day of it — which we highly recommend — visit our Plan Your Visit page for some not-to-miss back road adventures while you're here, including delightful coffee and bakeries, lunch spots, and an unforgettable winery and vineyard experience.
We designed the morning with your drive in mind. Leave a little early, stop at On A Limb Bakery two miles down the road for a coffee and something extraordinary, and still arrive without rush. The back roads of the Black Creek Valley are part of the experience — we just want to make sure you take that deep breath as you head out, and have the time to enjoy them.
Come walk the rows with us on a July morning when the blueberries are at their absolute peak — plump, sweet, and abundant beyond what you'd expect.
Hunter, Family Practice and Lifestyle Medicine Physician and grower, will guide you through our blueberry fields, introducing you to each variety, how we grow them, and what the research actually says about what these remarkable little berries do for your brain, your heart, and your long-term health. It's a walk, a conversation, and an education — unhurried and rooted in this land.
You'll leave with a quart of the freshest blueberries you've ever tasted — picked by your own two hands, only the very best ones making the cut.
Last season a family came and picked 140 pounds in a single afternoon. It sounds extraordinary now — but it wasn't always. Not too long ago, families across this valley did exactly that, every summer without a second thought. They came together in the fresh air, moved through the rows slowly, filled their buckets, and put up enough to last the winter — jams, pies, and handfuls eaten frozen straight from the bag like popcorn on a February evening. It was simply what you did in season. We'd love to welcome you back into that wisdom — into the unhurried traditions of those who came before us, who knew that real abundance was worth the morning it took to gather it. Come fill your buckets. Put some up. Eat like royalty all winter long — local, real, and grown right here in the Black Creek Valley.
$45 per person | Groups up to 10 | Approximately 60 minutesIncludes guided field walk, health education, and one quart of fresh blueberries to take home.
And if you're making a day of it — which we highly recommend — visit our Plan Your Visit page for some not-to-miss back road adventures while you're here, including delightful coffee and bakeries, lunch spots, and an unforgettable winery and vineyard experience.