30th anniversary 1994-2024.
30th anniversary 1994-2024.
Deliciously plump grapes for charcuterie board.
Small picnic area
Fruit selection - mostly oranges this time of year (3/2024).
Small selection of packaged dried fruits and nuts
outside
Tomatoes
Nectarines
a variety of apples
A super friendly fruitstand with great fruit and a place to wash your purchases and a picnic table to eat at.
Peaches
a variety of fruits and vegetables
White Nectarines
peaches in baskets
Whites Peaches
$1.69 a pound
Side view from Reed Ave/180 hwy
outside
interior
Picnic & eating
Dried Fruits & Nuts
food
Lily S.
Mar 13, 2024
This review was for a visit in March 2024, so your experience may be different if you came in the summer. This fruit stand is in a nice location, surrounded by orange trees. There are also picnic tables and corn hole games. However, during our visit, the selection was very sparse. There were oranges, 1/4 basket of tomatoes, 4 cucumbers, and a handful of avocados. There were also a few packages of dried fruits and nuts. The guy working there didn't speak English, but he was really nice and friendly. He gave us some oranges to try and they were sweet and delicious. The tomatoes we bought from there were delicious as well. It had that homegrown taste and was very flavorful.
Read MoreIsrael G.
Dec 10, 2018
What a great fruit stand. I grabbed a bag full of fruit for a decent price. Everything I grabbed was so big and juicy!!! I also grabbed a few samples while I waited to pay. The fruit washing station was also pretty cool.
Read MoreCarl F.
Sep 21, 2016
1000 degrees in the Central Valley and this little cash-only fruit stand is a little slice of heaven. A dozen different types of plums, peaches, pluots, nectarines, and the best dried fruit I've had to date. If you're going to or coming back from a day at Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park, this is a must stop. Great selection of the most perfect fruit and after you buy there's an adorable working well with clean water hose and colander that you can use to wash all your fruit and eat on the spot or take with you. I'm not a middle-of-nowhere kind of person but this stop kind made me change my mind for a hot minute.
Read MoreNikki C.
Jun 24, 2021
Still open! We bought 5 nectarines, 5 apricots, 5 plums, a bag of cherries, tomatoes and zucchini! Good price at about $21 bucks for all of it! My toddler enjoyed rinsing from an apricot in their washing well and eating it right there. :)
Read MoreMegan H.
Jun 14, 2018
Love being able to get fresh fruit in the summer at a decent price. We come here often and the fruit is always good and fresh and the staff is super friendly!My only complaint is many of the peaches and nectarines I saw we split pits which most consumers wouldn't recognize until they get home and see the inside of the center pit is bad. The fruit itself is usually ok, but just as a consumer not something I want to see.Overall great place, good fruit and good price.
Read MoreRekha S.
Dec 8, 2018
A cute stand for great freshness of our valley crops! The fruit stand has fresh fruits and nuts available to purchase.
Read MoreKevin H.
Aug 4, 2014
We stopped here after a little trip to a white peach orchard. We wanted to see if they had some nectarines. This fruit stand is located at a busy traffic corner. Highway 180/Kings Canyon Road which runs into Reed Avenue does not stop. Then you have the 180 hwy that turns east into the foothills.The fruit stand has some good shade around the stand. They also have a washing well next to the fruit stand if you need to wash your hand or wash your fruits that you've just purchase. There is also a bench for you to enjoy your fruit and watch as the traffic goes by. The stand has a good variety of fruits. However, be ready to pay higher than what you would pay at your local grocery store. There is plenty of parking around the whole fruit stand. The vendors are nice and friendly.
Read MoreBobbie O.
Sep 2, 2019
Best and biggest peaches, nectarines, and plums I've ever tasted. Well worth the drive!
Read MoreKatie V.
May 3, 2018
I literally went the next day and got better produce from Walmart. Apples were really mealy, strawberries were from San Diego and almost all white inside (picked too early; NOT ripe!). I threw all the apples away. What a waste!
Read MoreJannele G.
Sep 4, 2023
Have been coming to the fruit stand since the 80s. It is now a tradition. The family that runs it are down home, sweet people, sharing the fruits of their labor at very fair prices. The juiciest and sweetest peaches in existence. Feeling very worried that the stand will fall to the wayside like all the businesses did when route 66 was eliminated as a main route. Please go by and support our farms! They are just a short hop off the new 180, literally a blip to get to them. Buy a peach and wash in the washing well. It will bring you back to simpler times.
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