Last Updated on January 22, 2024
Looking for places to pick fresh Florida citrus or buy direct from the grove? You’ve come to the right place.
Experience tasting and smelling Florida’s most famous icon while selecting your favorite fruit to take home.
Florida’s orange is one of the most recognizable symbols of our state. In addition to bright flavorful oranges, Florida has an abundance of ruby red grapefruit, sweet, tangy tangerines, succulent tangelos, lemons, and limes.
Kids growing up in Florida, remember almost everyone grew citrus in the front or backyards. Traipsing through the neighborhoods, as kids do, they were never without a juicy, healthy snack.
Now is the time to pick your favorite fresh Florida citrus or visit your local grove. Even when the season is coming to a close, there’s still plenty left to fill your bag and enjoy Florida’s iconic fruit.
Visit a Florida Orange Grove
If you want to experience this quintessential authentic Florida activity, we highly recommend visiting a Florida grove store whether you pick your own … or not.
Years ago, orange groves and U-pick operations were more abundant. Nowadays, land development, insurance liability, foreign competition, citrus diseases, and other agricultural woes have reduced the number of smaller family-owned businesses.
But take heart, your fresh Florida citrus dreams can still come true. We have located a few remaining family operations that offer the U-Pick experiences.
Most U-Pick businesses are mom n’ pop outfits. The bonus is that your visit will involve a drive through the countryside, and the air will be fragrant with the scent of orange blossoms.
You can’t help, but feel as if you have been transported to “Florida’s past.”
Picking Oranges at a Grove
Often, the orange grove and property double as home to the owners. You may have to ring a bell or greet the family dog to get anyone’s attention.
Once the owner greets you, he or she points out where to pick, depending on the season and your preferences.
Buckets (resembling pickle buckets) are usually lined up outside, generally resting on a luggage tote rack, so you can pull it along as you pick.
After receiving your instructions, you walk up and down tree-lined aisles looking for the best fruit.
For the harder-to-reach fruit, a pole with a hook on the end may be provided to make it easier.
Just reach and tug. It falls to the ground with a “thump” and you’ll be one or two oranges richer.
Depending on the season and the grower’s selection, there’s plenty to choose from. Usually, from November through April, weather permitting, you’ll find a wide variety.
During the holiday season, the navel oranges are your best pick.
From November through April, you can enjoy tangerines, tangelos, and grapefruit.
Valencia oranges are plentiful from March through April/May.
Hilltop Groves, Ocala
South of Ocala in Weirsdale the 40-acre Hilltop Groves is owned by fourth-generation Floridian Bill Reed.
Open daily, Hilltop Groves offers (in season) Navels, Satsuma, Ruby Red, Valencia Oranges, and Tangerines.
For those who want to u-pick, Bill gives you a bag and directs you to the grove.
Fill your bag as you walk down the citrus grove aisles, picking your favorite fruit. Or you can buy direct from Bill Reed’s open-air outdoor store.
If you ask, Bill may even be willing to show you his old-time citrus packing plant where he cleans and packs the fruit. If he is not there, he leaves instructions with an honor system in place.
The Showcase of Citrus, Clermont
The Showcase of Citrus, Clermont
Located just 15 minutes from Orlando lies the Showcase of Citrus. If you love Florida kitsch, this is your place.
Owner John Arnold’s family has owned Florida citrus and cattle land since 1961.
In 1989, John converted 70 acres of the family’s 2,500 acres to U-Pick, with nearly 40 varieties of citrus in addition to other fruit (blackberries, blueberries).
You can pick directly from the citrus grove – by the pound, 1/4, or 1/2 bushel.
The Showcase of Citrus also has an Old Tyme Country Store for fresh juice, BBQ, vintage sodas, ice cream, and gifts – including an especially good marmalade.
The operation also offers an Eco-tour and Safari shuttling guests through the adjacent ranching operation.
From the swamp vehicle, you’ll get an up-high overview of the groves, oak and pine scrub habitat, upland palmetto, cattle, and wooded swamps, which serve as the headwaters of the Everglades watershed.
Address: Showcase of Citrus, 15051 Frank Jarrell Rd., Clermont, FL 34714
Open: 7 days a week (when the citrus season is over, other fruit will be available)
Hours: 8:00 am – 7:00 pm
Phone: (352) 394-4377
Tips for Going to a U-Pick Grove
Consider wearing closed shoes and slacks or jeans. Ants are part of Florida’s countryside, so avoid sandals.
We recommend wearing sunglasses to protect your eyes from branches and of course, always wear sunscreen.
Also, always stay hydrated and try to avoid using plastic water bottles.
Have fun, you’re in for a “real” Florida treat.
Purchasing Fresh Florida Citrus from the Grove
If you’re not interested in the U-Pick experience but want to purchase fresh fruit, consider visiting a retail establishment connected to a Florida grove.
Most are family-owned and operated. Below is a list of businesses and growers offering Florida citrus.
Florida Citrus Groves/Shops
Alex’s Flamingo Groves & Gift Shop, Dania Beach
(954) 921-7600
Address: 236 North Federal Highway #102, Dania Beach
Albritton Fruit Company, Sarasota
(800) 237-3682
Address: 5430 Proctor Road, Sarasota
Al’s Family Farms, Ft. Pierce
(800) 544-3366 or (772) 460-0556
Address: 2001 N. Kings Hwy., Ft. Pierce
Bedner’s Farm Fresh Market, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, & Palm Beach
Three Locations:
Boynton Beach
- (561) 733-5490
- Address: 10066 Lee Road, Boynton Beach
Delray Beach
- (561) 501-5177
- Address: 381 NE 3rd Ave, Delray Beach
Palm Beach
- (561) 619-3447
- Address: 20 Claremore Drive, West Palm Beach
Boyett’s Citrus Attraction, Brooksville
(352) 796-2289
Address: 4355 Spring Lake Highway, Brooksville
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Brown’s Grove, Parrish
(941) 322-2835
Address: 12255 U.S. 301, Parrish
Countryside Citrus, Vero Beach
(866) 480-7550
Address: 6325 81st Street, Vero Beach
Crisafulli Groves, Merritt Island
(866) 672-6431
Address: 5515 N. Courtenay Parkway, Merritt Island
Davidson of Dundee, Dundee
(863) 439-2284
Address: 28421 Hwy 27 Dundee, FL 33838
Davidson Brothers, Daytona Beach
(386) 252-7462
Address: 248 So. Beach Street, Daytona Beach
Dooley Groves, Ruskin
(813) 645-3256
Address: 1651 Stephens Road, Ruskin
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Ferris Groves, Floral City
(352) 860-0366
Address: 7607 So. Florida Ave., Floral City
Florida Orange Groves Winery, Pasadena
(800) 338-7923
Address: 1500 Pasadena Ave S, South Pasadena, FL 33707
Hale Groves, Vero Beach
(800) 562-4502
Unfortunately, Hale Groves has closed their in-person store. However, you can still order delicious citrus on their website!
Hancock Groves, Dade City
(800) 672-6439
Address: 31107 Blanton Road, Dade City
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Hilltop Groves, Weirsdale
(352) 427-7794
Address: 16661 S.E. Hwy. 42
Hollianna Grove, Maitland
(407) 644-8803
Address: 540 Orlando Ave, Maitland, FL 32751
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Joshua Citrus, Arcadia
(800) 749-8219
Address: 4135 SE County Rd 760, Arcadia
Maxwell Groves, Avon Park
(863) 453-3938
Address: 607 E. Circle Street, Avon Park
Nelson Family Farms, Fort Pierce
(772) 464-2100
Address: 875 W. Midway Road, Fort Pierce
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Bob Roth’s New River Groves, Davie
(954) 581-8630
Address: 5660 Griffin Rd., Davie
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Nokomis Groves, Nokomis
(941) 488-5274
Address: 111 So. Albee Farm Rd., Nokomis
Unfortunately, Nokomis Groves only sells fresh citrus online, and not in their retail store. However, you can stop by their in-person location for ice cream!
Orange Shop, Citra
(800) 672-6439
Address: 18545 U.S. Highway 301, Citra
Pell’s Citrus and Nursery, Osteen
(407) 322-3873
Address: 400 Doyle Rd, Osteen, FL 32764
Peterson Groves, Vero Beach
(772) 562-6900
Address: 3375 66th Ave., Vero Beach
Poinsettia Groves, Vero Beach
Toll Free 1-800-327-8624; Local 772-562-3356
Address: 1481 US1, Vero Beach
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Ridge Island Groves, Haines City
Haines City: (863) 422-0333
Address: 6000 Polk City Road, Haines City
Robert is Here, Homestead
Address: 19200 SW 344th Street
(305) 246-1592
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Soggy Acres, Winter Park
(407) 443-3808
Address: 100 Tuskawilla Rd., Winter Park
([email protected], honor system)
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South Naples Citrus, Naples
(239) 774-3838
Address: 341 Sabal Palm Rd
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Spyke’s Groves, Davie
(954) 583-1987
Address: 7250 Griffin Rd, Davie, FL 33314
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Sun Groves, Safety Harbor
(813) 915-5782
Address:3393 SR 580, Safety Harbor, 34695
Sun Harvest Citrus, Ft. Myers
(800) 743-1480
Address: 14601 6 Mile Cypress Parkway, Ft. Myers
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White’s Red Hill Groves, Sanford
(407) 885-0272
Address: 7210 N Ronald Reagan Blvd, Sanford, FL 32773
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Note: This list is not intended to be inclusive of all fresh Florida citrus retail stores. Please email us your favorite citrus outlet at [email protected] or post info in the comments and we will add them to this list.
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Where is the closest orange grove to get fresh oranges/citrus and any fresh fruit near Boynton Beach, Fla in April and May 2024?
Hi Gloria! Finding orange groves in your area is VERY different from what it used to be, plus it’s late in the season now. I recommend you check out Bedner’s (http://www.bedners.com/) or a Farmers Market near you, like the Delray Beach Greenmarket. You could also try TerMarsch Grove in Juno Beach or see if anything is open in Indian River County if you’re willing to go on a bit of a road trip. Good luck. If you find something great, please let us know. We are based in Central Florida and rely on friends and readers from all over the state to help with our research. Authentic Regards, Melanie
Where close to Dunedin can I order & buy the small miniature Navel Oranges for shipping to Ohio
Al’s Family Farm in Ft Pierce is an awesome place to shop for everything citrus & more. They even have a wonderful little place to eat – Als Red Barn grill.
Thank you, Pam. We have put this on our list of places to visit.
I live in PuntaGorda
We recommend going to the Punta Gorda Farmers Market and keep your eyes open for Joshua Citrus. They are located in Arcadia … you’ll find them on our list within this article. Stay well.
Where can I get fresh oranges and juice.
Interested in Florida central east
Do you know who has Seville oranges and if so when they are in season. Thank you
Hi Steve! The season for Seville oranges is between December and February. We would suggest you do a Google search to find a place where you can pick them or have them shipped depending on where you live. Authentic Regards, Team Authentic Florida