Cox Berry Farm
Clarksville, Arkansas 72830
Cox Berry Farm is a u-pick farm in Clarksville, Arkansas. We do not have a phone number or website on file for this listing, so it is worth searching for the farm by name before making the trip. Opening dates, picking conditions, and what is ripe all shift with the weather, so treat everything here as a starting point rather than a guarantee.
What is in season in Arkansas right now
Typical harvest windows in Arkansas:
- Strawberries: March through May
- Blueberries: May through July
- Blackberries: April through June
- Peaches: May through August
Hot summers push many crops early; spring and early summer are the busiest harvest months, while the cool-season vegetables peak in winter. These crops are usually at their peak across Arkansas around August. Availability at Cox Berry Farm depends on what it grows and on how the season has run this year.
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Vegetables
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About Cox Berry Farm
- Where is Cox Berry Farm?
- Cox Berry Farm is in Clarksville, Arkansas 72830. The map on this page shows the exact location, and the directions link opens it in Google Maps.
- When is u-pick season in Arkansas?
- In Arkansas, the usual harvest window is strawberries March through May, blueberries May through July, blackberries April through June, and peaches May through August. That is the regional pattern for the South Central region, not a schedule for this specific farm, so confirm with Cox Berry Farm before visiting.
- What are Cox Berry Farm's hours?
- Hours are not listed in our source data for this farm yet. If you know them, the "Report a change" form on this page goes straight to us and we will update the listing.
- What produce is at its peak in Arkansas in August?
- Around August in Arkansas, apples, cantaloupe & melons, figs, grapes, peaches, and pears are typically at their peak. Availability at any one farm depends on what it grows and on the year's weather.
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