farm products
Find us at the Dunlap Farmers Market on Saturdays from 9am-1pm in season to pick up our farm products.
The market is located at Harris Park: 91 Walnut Street Dunlap, TN 37327. Connect with them on Facebook. We’ll also have our products available on-farm during picking season.
Blueberry Jams
Pre-picked blueberries
Pancake mix, blueberry sugar
events
Our farm will be open for visitors on Saturday, October 12 from 4pm-7pm as a stop on the Tennessee's Great Valley Cruising Tour Puzzle Run. This event is sponsored by the Sequatchie County Chamber of Commerce. We'll have a farm stand set up with our products as well as products from other local farmers and artisans. Our own classic F-150 will be set up and decorated with all the fall feels for pictures. Participants in the Puzzle Run receive a free token. So whether you're a car enthusiast participating in the Puzzle Run or just want to come visit the farm in the fall, come by to see us!
Plan your visit
U-pick Blueberries
In 2024, our U-Pick blueberries will be available on Wednesday and Saturday mornings in June from 8am-1pm. Quantities are limited and a field ticket must be reserved to secure a picking spot. Reserve your ticket here.
U-Pick Flowers
We open the fields for U-Pick flowers based on availability. Check our social media for updates. Clippers and a cup will be provided! Flowers are $12/cup. You can also book group floral sessions. Connect with us for details.
meet the goats
Get up close and personal with a few of our friendly goats while you’re here during berry season! You can purchase a small cup of feed to give the goats ($1).
plan your visit
2024 U-Pick Prices
our story
Our farm story began over 100 years ago when Laura’s family bought this farmland in the beautiful Sequatchie Valley. Laura has many childhood memories of visiting her grandparents in the summers, picking blueberries from their small blueberry patch and snapping beans at her grandmother’s kitchen table. Allen and Laura wanted to preserve the family farmland and now live and work on the farm with Laura’s parents. They seek to share it with their community as a place where people can come and experience its beauty and form a connection with the land and all that it can produce.
from corn and cows...
Mack and Josephine wells, first in our family line to purchase the farm in 1907
The Blueberry field used to be for cattle grazing. The stone wall was built in the 1800s and is one of the best preserved sections in the county.
Corn shocks in the 1960s
josephine Wilmoth in front of the old log barn
A new metal barn in the 1960s to replace the one that burned.
...to berries and flowers
First job was to remove the rocks!
A Year of Cover cropping to improve the soil
Trenching irrigation lines
prep the rows
time to plant!
lots and lots of mulch
What Our Guests Say
"To say I’m in love with your Spiced Blueberry Jam is an understatement. My first taste was like nothing I have ever had before. The spice and the blueberry are a perfect combination. I am hooked for life!"
— Ed
"As a mom of boys this was a fun experience with them and so close to home! I loved the flowers and the loved the garden art scavenger hunt! Great Saturday morning in Dunlap!"
— Britt
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stonecreekblueberries@gmail.com
(423) 661-5629