We are a small family farm specializing in u-pick naturally raised blueberries. Please check side panel for update. Always call (812-212-2605), or check this web site to make sure berries are available before making the trip to Batesville. We have a restored 100 year old barn where we sell berries and original art work. We also have restrooms, water, and chairs to take a break from picking. It is a perfect family activity - we love to have children come and see how real good food is grown. Directions: From Indianapolis: Take I-74 east to New Point exit (Exit 143). Turn right (South) off of ramp. At first stop light (0.2 miles) turn left (East) onto State Road 46. At 1.8 miles turn left (North) onto Enochsburg Road (County Line Road). At 0.7 mile turn right (East) onto the Frontage Road. At 1 mile turn left at the Alpine Berry Farm sign. From Cincinnati - ​Take I 74 west to Batesville exit Turn Right off of exit onto State Rt 229 towards Oldenburg. Go 1.3 miles to Pocket Road. Turn left. Go 3.5 miles on Pocket Road to Alpine Berry Farm. We recommend stopping at the Batesville Farmers Market on Saturday mornings. We cannot allow dogs or glass containers in our blueberry field. We recommend no flip flops in the field. We accept cash and checks.
Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

Market Channels

Schedule and Location:
~Father's Day to Labor Day.

Wednesdays 8:00am - dark or picked out
Saturday 8:00am - 5:00pm or picked out

26185 Pocket Road
Batesville, IN 47006
812-934-6677

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June 17. We will be OPEN on Saturday, June17 at 8:00am until we are picked out. All Berries will be $4 per pound. We have buckets for you to pick in but please bring your own containers to take your berries home in. We do not accept credit cards. Please bring cash or check. Also, we do not allow dogs in our blueberry patch and we do not recommend wearing sandals in the patch.

Contact Information

Contact:
Kathy Cooley
(812) 212-2605
Location:
26185 Pocket Road
Batesville, IN 47006

Directions:

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