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Yancey Blueberry Silver Springs

Address 11821 SE 1st Street Rd, Silver Springs, FL
Website yanceysblueberryfarm.com
Categories Farm, Orchard
Rating 4.9 7 reviews
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Yancey Blueberry Silver Springs reviews

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Shirley
September 11, 2023 11:40 am

The best berry picking of your life! The bushes are laden with berries, the rows are neat and clean. It's easy to pick 15 pounds in an hour the berries are so prolific! The staff is courteous. Watch out for fire ants though!

John
April 19, 2023 8:54 am

Lots of berries and easy picking. Need a little better directional signs showing where to go park for picking. Saw other people that had a little trouble where to go to park.

Marshall
April 11, 2023 1:16 am

Over 20 acres of many different varieties of blueberries and they were definitely in season! One bucket gave us 6 lbs. We started out in a row and the blueberries were kinda small and tasted good but behind us another variety was growing that was much larger and way juicier besides better tasting. We arrived at open and had the fields to ourselves, listening to no one but the bird of prey calls they play to deter birds. 9 outta ten.

Ginger
April 09, 2023 9:35 pm

The gentleman Mr. Leo, was incredibly helpful and nice. They have bathrooms and a lot of blue berries

Tammy
April 09, 2023 12:58 am

I go every year cause I feel they are the best. I have been to other places. Yancey hands down are yhe BEST. I do wish the prices would stop going up every year but everyone's prices are going up every year.

veronica
March 20, 2023 5:30 am

Nice people, plentiful blueberries. Great experience! Two years of going and will go back again.

Autumn
February 02, 2023 7:13 am

We had a great time during the 2022 blueberry season. One almost full bucket cost me about $15, way better than the grocery store and get to enjoy the outdoors and some good family time. I do recommend coming in a truck if you have one, unless you are use to driving dirt/sand roads then by all means go for it.

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