Strawberry Picking with Kids Near LEGOLAND California

Strawberry picking with kids may not be on the top of your list of things to do during a visit to San Diego or Carlsbad, but after a couple of fun-packed days riding roller coasters and kiddie rides at LEGOLAND California, your family will probably be ready for a nature-inspired down day. Lucky for you, there is Carlsbad Strawberry Company, a u-pick farm and fruit stand just around the corner from LEGOLAND, Carlsbad’s most popular attraction. Here’s what you need to know before you go.

Strawberry vine at Carlsbad Strawberry Company U-pick farm
Pluck fresh strawberries from the vine in Carlsbad, California

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What to wear

I wish I had thought through what to wear before my family’s visit! Don’t dress your brood in their finest attire for your strawberry-picking session. 

Your kids will likely get a bit (or A LOT) of bright red juice on their clothing during your outing. It’s best to wear something not too fancy and dark colored to avoid stains.

Unless it is a blazing hot day, I suggest wearing long pants because the vines can be a tad scratchy, particularly on sensitive young legs. Sport closed-toe shoes to keep feet from getting too dusty and to avoid stubbing tootsies.

Strawberry picking in Carlsbad near Legoland California
The rules sign at Carlsbad Strawberry Company makes for a good family photo opp

When to go strawberry picking

You can pick berries at the 80-acre Carlsbad Strawberry Company u-pick farm typically spring through July. Hours are 9 am-5 pm.

What to do at the fields

Before you start plucking the little red treasures, you must pay. You can buy a huge bucket (like we did) or get a smaller, snack-size version. Next explain to young ones how to pick the strawberries. You don’t want the kiddos to select a bunch of unripened green berries or to grab rotting fruit either. Tell them to pick the darkest red berries they can find while avoiding any that look squishy or that are dripping with juice. Warn kids that they are not to eat any of the fruit until you get home (or back to your hotel room) where you can wash them. You don’t want anyone getting sick from ingesting pesticides or natural bacteria. You should also stop by the rules sign and read off each item to make sure everyone understands what are the no-nos, like stepping on plants or picking berries with long stems.

What to do with all those strawberries

If you are staying in a hotel, get the smaller bucket and use the strawberries for a healthy and delicious snack during your vacation. If you live in Southern California or you are staying in a rental condo or home that has a kitchen, splurge on big bucket so you can make some fun strawberry goodies.

Strawberry daiquiri made from Carlsbad Strawberry Company berries
A strawberry daiquiri makes any day feel like a vacation

Strawberry daiquiri recipe

If you have access to a blender, strawberry daiquiris are the perfect treat for vacation (or to feel like you are on vacation). After tweaking a recipe I found online, here’s my strawberry daiquiri recipe:

* 2 oz dark rum
* 1/2 oz triple sec
* Juice from one key lime
* 1/2 tsp sugar (more if using light rum)
* About 1 cup ice
* 10 strawberries (stems removed)

Put everything in the blender and puree on high until it’s the right slushy consistency.

Your offspring will be bouncing up and down with excitement so make the kiddie cocktails first, omitting the booze, of course. For an added treat, top with whipped cream, or create a sugar rim on the glass by rubbing the rim with a lime and then dipping it into a sugar-filled plate. Garnish with a strawberry.

Strawberry pie made with Carlsbad strawberries
Mmm…fresh strawberry pie!

Fresh strawberry pie recipe

If you have access to an oven, you can’t go wrong with a strawberry pie. (Don’t forget to make sure you have a pie pan back at your vacation rental, or purchase one at the grocery store!) Here’s a super-simple fresh strawberry pie recipe:

* Pre-made pie crust
* About 1.5 quarts strawberries (stems removed)
* Strawberry glaze, like Comstock in the baking aisle or Marzetti’s in the produce aisle
* Whipped cream

Bake crust and let cool. Add strawberries and top with glaze. Chill in the refrigerator for about an hour. Top with whipped cream before serving.

Picking strawberries near San Diego
My son, Leo, was once afraid to even touch fruit, but here he is adding strawberries to our u-pick bucket with his dad

Why to go strawberry picking with kids

Spending time outdoors with your children while working together on a simple project like berry picking is one of life’s sweetest pleasures. It’s an inexpensive and fun activity that all ages can enjoy.

Fruit picking enables city and suburbanite children to learn firsthand how fruit grows, which just might encourage healthy eating. Unlike his fruit-gobbling big sister, Karissa, my 4-year-old son is afraid of vegetables and especially fruits. As a baby Leo refused to eat any baby food fruits of any kind, store-bought or homemade. When I say he is afraid, I mean he has an all-out phobia of fruits — bananas, apples, peaches, berries — you name it, he’s afraid of it.

Leo started eating corn-the-cob shortly after we visited a corn field and he saw how that yellow vegetable was growing right there on the stalks! For Father’s Day this year we wanted to do something outdoorsy together as a family. We decided to head to the strawberry fields to encourage some berry biting.

Did he bite a strawberry? Well, no. But he did lick one…three times! Sure, it was coated with a sweet glaze from the strawberry pie I had made. Although he has yet to bite one, he now he claims to like strawberries. I call that progress!

Stawberry picking with kids in Carlsbad just got more expensive!
Stawberry picking with kids in Carlsbad just got more expensive!

How to get to the Carlsbad Strawberry Company

Carlsbad Strawberry Company is located at the corner of Cannon Road and Paseo del Norte, east of I-5 at the Cannon Road Exit, near LEGOLAND California.

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Have you ever gone strawberry picking with kids? What did your kids think about the experience? Let us know in the comments!

A Note from The Travel Mama: I did not receive any media discounts or freebies related to this post. All opinions are mine, as always! All photos by Colleen Lanin.

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15 Comments

  1. Those strawberries look soooo yummy! It all looks like a fun time! I remember when I used to go apple picking with my family, it’s something I’ll never forget!

  2. I’ve made strawberry jam when I bought a lot of strawberries. It is ten times better than Smucker’s. Just think how good it would be if I picked my own berries!

  3. One of my favorite spots to pick strawberries! They always give us something to snack on during the car ride home from Carlsbad.

  4. We love picking berries. We were sad that the day we visited the Flower Fields this spring was the day BEFORE strawberry picking was open for the season.

  5. This was fun and not something that takes up a whole day. In fact, I think the wholes adventure lasted an hour, and it’s a memorable hour to be sure, unless you drink too many of those strawberry margaritas 🙂

  6. That looks like fun! We’ve got lots of pick-your-own fruit places around our area. I need to take my family for a visit. It looks like a great way to spend a morning!

    Good luck with Leo and the strawberries! 🙂

    1. JuiceBox2Go – Thanks for the well wishes with Leo’s fruit eating. We are definitely making progress. His auntie just sent him a dozen fruit and veggie stuffed toys that he sleeps with every night. That seems to be helping a lot too!