About Mrs. Heather's Strawberry Farm
Mrs. Heather's Strawberry Farm is a delightful destination for families. The farm offers a variety of activities, including face painting, games, slides, nature walks, and a corn maze, all for a reasonable price. Visitors can spend hours exploring the well-maintained grounds and enjoying the relaxed atmosphere. The highlight is the strawberry patch, where big, sweet berries are available for picking and purchase. The chocolate-covered strawberries are a must-try treat. Guests have praised the farm's spacious layout, with plenty of benches and shaded areas for relaxation. The friendly staff and pleasant atmosphere create a wonderful experience for both children and adults.
It would have been berger earlier in the season. It was hot and hard to fine good berries. Strawberry shortcake was good and I bought some Strawberry jam I can't wait to try. Had a play area for the kids and a covered area you can picnic and get out of the sun. It was fun for the kids and they learned about strawberries if the read the signs posted with strawberry facts! Will go a little earlier in the season next year!
This was a fantastic experience!! It was so much fun being able to pick your own strawberries, and also eat them as you pick, haha. We went on Good Friday so naturally it was pretty busy but there was still plenty enough rows to pick from. It’s definitely geared more towards kids and field trip style outings as there is a very big play area with numerous playground equipment, but it was still a lot of fun going as an adult only group.
$20 for a gallon
$10 for 1/2 gallon
Unlimited time.
There is a small farm store that sells wares and small bites. Lots of picnic tables available
Very busy. Parking is a long walk. You could pick but I was at the start of a 10 hour drive and just wanted to buy a few flats. Walked to buy flats and a young lady took me back to my car on a 4 wheeler with my 2 flats. Forgot my keys at counter, she drove back, found my keys and drove them back to me.
They were great help and the strawberries were ripe and delicious. Connie from NW Arkansas