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Thanks for Joining Us for 2024 Cherries

It was another beautiful year for sweet cherries at Spring Valley Orchard!

We were thrilled to see everyone who made it out and enjoyed the lovely weather and harvest this year. The 2024 cherry season was short and undeniably sweet at just three weeks long (May 23–June 14).

If you don’t want to miss next year’s sweet cherries, like us on Facebook and sign up for emails. As soon as we know anything about the 2025 season, that’s where you’ll hear it first!

And if you can’t get enough of the season’s farm-fresh fruit, visit our sister orchards, Carter Mountain Orchard and Chiles Peach Orchard, for pick-your-own fun through the fall.


A large pile of picked cherries.

“We had a blast yesterday morning picking out the very plump and sweet cherries! Oh my, been coming here 4 years in a row! We love Spring Valley Orchard…”

— Akis R.-A., Facebook user

“Cherries Galore… Picked yesterday morning. Simple, updated parking processes made an always delightful experience even more fluid. Canning today!”

— Christina N., Facebook user

Sign for pick-your-own cherries at Spring Valley Orchard.
Cherries in tree

“We picked some delicious cherries in Afton this past weekend. Highly recommend!”

— Katie F., Facebook user

“We had so much fun cherry pickin’ yesterday at Spring Valley Orchard! Along with our big bucket of sweet cherries, we sipped on yummy cherry slushies on the ride home.”

— Eileen D., Facebook user

A basket of cherries and a cherry slushie.

It’s Cherry Picking Time! What You Need to Know for 2024

Sweet cherries are ripe early this year at Spring Valley Orchard! Now is the perfect time to come enjoy delicious pick-your-own cherries, or just savor the good weather out here in Afton with refreshing cherry slushies and apple cider donuts.

Kicking off the season on Thursday, May 23, 2024, Spring Valley Orchard will be open from 10 AM to 6 PM every weekday and from 9 AM to 5 PM on the weekends. Come quick though, cherry season won’t last long! The retail market and picnic area are free to visit with convenient onsite parking.

To enter the orchard and pick your own sweet cherries, you’ll need an Orchard Pass for any visitors 2 or older. Orchard Passes are $5/person, and available for purchase online or onsite while availability lasts.

Before picking, you’ll pre-pay based on container size (minimum one container for every two people):

  • Baskets (approx. 2 lbs): 18.00 each
  • Buckets (approx. 5 lbs): 40.00 each
  • 3 Buckets & 3 Orchard Passes: 100.00 – Best deal!

Don’t forget to read our sweet cherries page to learn more about the best ways to pick, store, pit, and freeze your new cherries. And like Spring Valley Orchard on Facebook to stay up to date on our sweet cherry availability!

“Some of the most gorgeous, sweetest cherries you’ll ever eat… I’ve been two years now & I plan to go every spring to pick cherries for as long as I possibly can! Everyone has been friendly, it’s absolutely beautiful up there, a lovely drive! I’m really looking forward to cherry season 2024!”

Leslie B., Google Review

See You Later, 2023 Sweet Cherries

That’s a wrap on the 2023 cherry picking season at Spring Valley Orchard!

Thank you to everyone who visited our family-run Afton orchard for sweet cherry picking. We appreciate your continued support and look forward to next year!

Like our Facebook page and sign up for emails to be in the loop for updates on the 2024 sweet cherry picking season!

In the meantime, enjoy other orchard-fresh goods at Carter Mountain Orchard and Chiles Peach Orchard!


rainer cherries on tree at spring valley orchard

“The cherries I got were the best I’ve ever had!!! Thank you so much – See you next year!”

— Leslie B., Facebook user

Families picking sweet cherries at spring valley orchard

“We went on a weekday morning early in the season and there were other families with little kids, so our toddler was in good company. Lots of gorgeous sweet red cherries ripe for the picking, some even low enough for little ones to pick.”

— Natascha P., Google review

bucket of sweet cherries at spring valley orchard

“Picked 3 buckets yesterday and couldn’t believe we literally only had to pick from 3 trees!”

— Emily K., Facebook user

baby reaching for cherries at spring valley orchard

“This baby could not get enough. She had juice dripping down her face and would cry when we moved away from the trees.”

— Cass T., Facebook user

Hello, Sweet Cherries!

Spring Valley Orchard is open daily for pick-your-own sweet cherries!

We’re looking forward to a big, beautiful crop of sweet cherries this season! While our trees are bursting with fresh fruit, this special season typically lasts only three or four weeks. Visit us on weekdays for fewer crowds and more parking. It makes the picking experience that much sweeter!

We’re now picking yellow sweet cherries and expect red sweet cherries to ripen later this week. For the latest updates, like Spring Valley Orchard on Facebook.

With acres of cherry trees stretching across the valley, Spring Valley Orchard in Afton is a gorgeous spot to embrace Virginia’s natural beauty. Come see us daily for this short and sweet season!

Until Next Year, Sweet Cherries

The 2022 season at Spring Valley Orchard is officially in the books!

To all who came out to pick this year, thank you for your continued support. It is absolutely delightful to see excited cherry-pickers returning to our humble farm year after year!


Family picking sweet cherries at spring valley orchard

“The grandkids are always excited to come pick. We had a great time.”

— Lisa J., Facebook user

Baskets of sweet cherries at Spring Valley Orchard

“Picking cherries is so easy. At peak, the trees are absolutely dripping fruit. A friend and I stood at just one tree and picked pounds of cherries.”

— Jennifer B., Google review

Cherries on tree at Spring Valley Orchard

“Great experience for the family 🍒 Highly recommended ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐”

— Frances M., Facebook user

Scenery around Spring Valley Orchard in Afton

“It is a beautiful place to go – lots of fun and takes you to a nice quiet setting away from the hustle of the world.”

— Patricia C., Facebook user


We are grateful for the opportunity to welcome families and friends to our orchard for another year of unforgettable memories.

Stay connected on our Facebook page for updates on when we will open for sweet cherry picking next summer! To enjoy other orchard-fresh goods in the meantime, head on out to the stores at Carter Mountain Orchard and Chiles Peach Orchard.

Cherry Season is Here

The weather is heating up, and so is the activity at Spring Valley Orchard! We’re excited to welcome visitors to our Afton orchard for cherry season.

Cherry season doesn’t last long, so make sure to join us before the sweet cherries are gone!

What to Expect

We are now open daily from 9 AM to 5 PM. Last picking is at 4:30 PM each day.

Sweet cherries grow best in mild temperatures with low humidity. After this spring’s dry, dry weather, we’re excited to share some of our best cherries yet! For tips on how to pick, keep, freeze, and pit your cherries, visit our sweet cherries page.

Cherry Recipes

There are so many ways to enjoy sweet cherries! Try one of these yummy recipes:

  • For a refreshing and delicious adult beverage, try Virginia Living’s Cherry Lemonade! This beverage is perfect for sitting out on the porch to watch the summer sunset. 
  • We can’t get enough of Southern Living’s Fresh Cherry Salsa! Try this salsa with chips or in tacos with your favorite protein. 
  • Want to eat sweet cherries for lunch? Better Homes & Gardens has you covered with their sweet and savory Grain Salad with Greens, Cherries, and Crispy Bacon.

Memories from Cherry Season 2020

Last year was a fabulous cherry season, here’s to creating more memories in 2021!

Goodbye for Now, Sweet Cherries

The 2019 cherry season at Spring Valley has come and gone in the blink of an eye. This year’s weather created an interesting crop as far as quantity and quality and resulted in the best pick-your-own season we have seen in many years!

Frost protection is key to a healthy cherry crop

Frost protection is always a high priority for us during the time when the cherry trees bloom—this year in late April. We do our best using wind machines and other methods to protect our precious trees from the cold. Due to the up-and-downs in temperature this late winter and early spring, we experienced some early blooming, which is always scary to a farmer! When trees bloom before they should, it puts them at high risk for frost damage because the weather will likely dip back down into dangerously cold temperatures again, potentially killing the cherry buds. During some weeks, the temperature stayed consistently “tolerable” and the trees began coming out of their dormant stages and began showing signs of life. They began to bud and bloom, and before you know it, they were all ready to go.

Then, the inevitable happened, and temperatures took a dip. Although we did everything we possibly could, a significant amount of buds were killed during this late frost. We were concerned we would not have cherries at all, as it takes some time to determine exactly how much damage was done. We were a little nervous until we began to see the little green cherries begin to emerge from the branches…in more abundance than we anticipated!

Still, we were not out of the woods yet. We had still lost a majority of our cherry crop, which this year took a toll on our ability to supply local grocery stores and markets; something we are able to do most years.

Rain, rain, go away: cherries prefer a dry climate

Our second hurdle to get over this year: rain. Now that we knew there were happy, healthy cherries growing on the trees, we crossed our fingers that we would not get too much rain. Other crops more than welcome springtime showers but cherries are a bit different. They prefer a drier, more arid climate, which as we all know, Virginia is not. The humidity and amount of rainfall greatly affect our cherries. They do not like it when they are close to being ripe! Cherries are already so full of juices that a sharp influx of rain can ruin an entire crop in as little as 2-3 days. This year we absolutely lucked out and the trees showed it.

The perfect storm for large, flavorful cherries

The interesting thing about Spring Valley’s cherry crop this year was that it was the best ever for pick-your-own because of the late frost. Each tree, depending on its location, lost about 50% of its bloom. This allowed the remaining fruit on the tree to virtually double in size and concentrated the flavor. They were huge, beautiful, and delicious! Our customers were extremely happy with this result, and like us, couldn’t believe their eyes! The trees looked absolutely loaded down, with the clusters looking like grapes on the vine. Cherry Heaven.

Unfortunately, this Sweet Cherry Heaven started early and ended early as well. Spring Valley was open for almost 5 weeks this year, which is about average for our cherry season. However, it came a bit early, about early-mid May, and ended a few weeks into June. In the past, we have had seasons that extend through June and into July even, but this year we had little time to get the word out before they were ripe and ready to be picked. With the intense heat early on in the spring and the sparse rain showers during that time, the ripening was accelerated quite a bit faster than we were prepared for. Thus, the 2019 whirlwind cherry season blew by faster than we would have liked.

Thank you for a sweet pick-your-own cherry season

Every year we learn something new about growing our sweet cherries, and every year we strive to be the best at it. We are extremely grateful and happy that we have such an amazing crowd of customers that have been on this journey with us, and are genuinely interested and invested in our crops. We thank each and every one of you for your loyalty and support! We know that you know Mother Nature is really the one in charge here, and we love taking you all along on this “cherry fun” adventure with us!

We’re cherried out!

2017 Cherry Season Has Come to a Close

This past Sunday—June 18, 2017—marked the last day of a successful cherry season. This year we opened on May 26, giving us almost 3 sweet weeks of picking. Every year, picking season is a little different—last year, we opened for just one weekend. You can imagine our excitement for a plentiful harvest this time around!

Cheryl G. shared this review on Google:

“Lovely place to spend an afternoon, it’s off the beaten track but the scenery is breathtaking and the fruit is delicious! Sure, it might be a little more expensive than buying cherries at the grocery store but the taste is unparalleled and the location is so serene. There are some smaller trees so the little ones can also pick their own and portapotties on site. There are some lovely places to stop off nearby in Nelson County and make a day trip of it. Highly recommend making the trip out here. Also recommend buying more cherries than you think you need as you’ll find yourself eating handfuls all the time, they’re that good!”

So, thanks to everyone who came out! Keep scrolling for a few of the MANY wonderful photos that you posted to Instagram!

If you weren’t able to make it to Spring Valley, be sure and visit our sister orchards Chiles Peach Orchard and Carter Mountain Orchard for fresh fruit and fun.

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Open for Pick-your-own Cherries on May 26

We are thrilled to announce that Spring Valley Orchard will open for a short and sweet cherry season on Friday, May 26.

Pick ’em while they’re here—we anticipate sweet cherry season will last through approximately June 15. Picking availability is weather dependent, so check our Facebook page for picking updates before planning your visit. We are open Monday through Friday 10AM-5PM and Saturday and Sunday 9AM-5PM.

Sweet cherries are priced per pound. The orchard provides plastic bags for picking, although guests are welcome to bring their own containers.

See you outside!

Surprise! We’re Open This Weekend

Surprise! We found some cherries you can pick! Mother Nature hid some and we found them this week. We’ll be open June 3-5, as well as June 9-12 from 9AM – 5PM for picking!

Be sure to like us on Facebook to get all the latest news and picking updates.