Bradbury Mountain Berry Farm

Beekeeper in Pownal, Maine

4.5(2 reviews)
(207) 303-7339429 Elmwood Rd, Pownal, ME 04069View on Yelp
Bradbury Mountain Berry Farm - beekeeping in Pownal, ME

Customer Reviews

4.5
out of 5
2 reviews

Based on Yelp ratings

Read reviews on Yelp

About Bradbury Mountain Berry Farm

Bradbury Mountain Berry Farm in Pownal, Maine brings together pick-your-own berry farming and locally produced honey in one rural destination. Sitting in the rolling farmland of Androscoggin County, not far from Bradbury Mountain State Park, the farm earns a solid 4.5 rating from customers who've visited. Maine's short but intense growing season makes farms like this one especially valuable to beekeepers and foragers looking to make the most of summer. Reach them directly at (207) 303-7339 to check what's available during your visit.

Services

Pick Your Own Farms
Honey

Services & Process

Bradbury Mountain Berry Farm lets visitors pick their own berries directly from the field, which gives beekeepers a real-world view of how pollination affects crop yields. The farm also produces honey, connecting the dots between the bees working their fields and the product that ends up in your kitchen. Both services are seasonal and tied to Maine's growing calendar, so timing your visit matters. Calling ahead at (207) 303-7339 ensures you arrive when berries are ripe and honey is in stock.

Service Area

Bradbury Mountain Berry Farm serves visitors from Pownal and the surrounding towns of Freeport, Durham, and New Gloucester in Androscoggin and Cumberland counties. The farm is accessible from the Portland metro area, making it a reasonable day trip for city residents looking for a rural farm experience in southern Maine.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of berries can I pick at Bradbury Mountain Berry Farm?
The farm focuses on pick-your-own berry crops typical of southern Maine, which often includes blueberries and raspberries depending on the season. Calling (207) 303-7339 before your visit is the best way to confirm what's ripe and ready.
Do they sell honey made from their own bees at the farm?
Yes, honey is one of the farm's offerings alongside the pick-your-own berry experience. Maine honey produced near berry fields often has a distinctive fruity note that reflects what the bees are foraging locally.
Is this farm a good destination for beekeeping hobbyists?
It's a great spot for hobbyists who want to see how bees and berry crops support each other in a real farm setting. The combination of honey sales and active berry fields gives visitors a practical look at pollination in action.
When is the best time of year to visit the farm in Pownal, Maine?
Maine's berry season typically runs from mid-summer into early fall, so July through September tends to be the prime window. Seasons can vary based on weather, so a quick call ahead is always worth it.
How far is Bradbury Mountain Berry Farm from Portland, Maine?
Pownal is roughly 20 to 25 miles north of Portland, making it a manageable day trip from the city. The area around Bradbury Mountain State Park is scenic and adds to the appeal of making an afternoon of it.
Can I buy honey from the farm if I don't want to pick berries?
Many farm stands and pick-your-own operations sell honey separately from the field experience, so it's worth asking when you call. Honey availability may be limited depending on the season's harvest, so contacting them at (207) 303-7339 first is a smart move.

Is this your business?

Claim your listing to update your info and connect with customers.

Claim This Listing

More Beekeepers