Cherry Picking

2024

at the Little Purple Barn

More information in 2024

Come celebrate the return of our well-beloved Cherry U- Pick event out at the Little Purple Barn on Copus Rd - a quarter mile east of the I-5.

A wagon ride will pick you up at the store and take you to our cherry orchard where you will be able to pick into pre-purchased containers from designated rows.

Event Details


When: TBD
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while Cherries last!
Hours: TBD
Where: The Little Purple Barn
9557 Copus Rd
Bakersfield, CA 93313

Rules of Admission


All those wishing to pick MUST pre-purchase a picking container. No one over the age of one will be permitted into the picking area without a picking tub AND a designated wristband.

Grown RIPE Cherry

U-Pick:

1.5 Quart Tub

Pint Basket

• All guests must ride the wagon ride out to the picking area. No one will be permitted to walk out to the picking area.

• All those wishing to pick MUST pre-purchase a picking container. No one will be allowed to enter the picking area without a container AND a wristband.

• Once finished picking, participants MUST turn in their wristband “tab”.

• Absolutely no bags, backpacks, purses, diaper bags, strollers, wagons will be permitted in the picking area. Only picking containers and water bottles purchased at LPB will be permitted.

• No eating of cherries will be tolerated in the picking area. You must finish picking and exit the picking area to eat your cherries.

• Guests must remain within designated picking areas. No crossing over the barriers to other rows.

• Tubs can have fruit stacked on top but must be freestanding when sat on a level surface.

• Please respect our property and staff. Be gentle with our trees while picking and do not damage our trees or property.

• No pets allowed onto the farm. It goes against our organic certification.

• Failure to comply with these rules will result in removal from the picking area with no refund


  • We recommend you wear comfortable walking shoes you don’t mind getting dirty.

  • Mud is always a possibility on the farm.

  • Be careful while walking and be aware of potential critters and insects.

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