Where to Buy Utah-Grown Fruit
Fruit varieties and availability varies per farm due to climate and location.
Utah Tree Fruit Growers
- Agritourism
- Apple Cider
- Cherries
- Cider Doughnuts
- Corn Maze
- Donuts
- Farm
- Farmstand
- Fruit
- Honey
- Ice Cream
- Jam
- Peaches
- Popcorn
- Produce
- Pumpkin Patch
- Tart Cherries
- U-pick
- Rowley’s Red Barn
- Apples
- Berries
- Cherries
- Farm
- Fruit
- Nectarines
- Peaches
- Pears
- Produce
- Tart Cherries
- Fowers Fruit Ranch
- Apples
- Apricots
- Cherries
- Cider
- Donuts
- Farm
- Fruit
- Fruit Butter
- Nectarines
- Peaches
- Pears
- Produce
- Tart Cherries
- Pyne Farms
- Apples
- Cherries
- Farm
- Farmstand
- Fruit
- Nectarines
- Peaches
- Pears
- Pluots
- Produce
- Tart Cherries
- McMullin Orchards
- Apples
- Cherry
- Farm
- Farmstand
- Fruit
- Nectarines
- Peaches
- Plums
- Produce
- Tart Cherry
- Allred Orchards
- Apples
- Cherries
- Farm
- Farmstore
- Fruit
- Peaches
- Produce
- Tart Cherries
- Wall Brothers Orchards
- Apples
- Apricots
- Cherries
- Farm
- Fruit
- Nectarines
- Peaches
- Plums
- Pluots
- Produce
- Tart Cherries
- Fred Openshaw Farms
What Makes Utah Fruit SO Good?
Better Varieties
Utah growers carefully select varieties known for superior taste. When you buy fruit from local farms, you'll find unique varieties you can't get anywhere else, including heirloom varieties most large retailers don't carry.
Picked at Peak Flavor
Utah farmers employ cultivation practices that enhance the fruit's flavor. Buying from local farmers in your own community ensures your fruit will be will harvested at peak ripeness to ensure maximum flavor, freshness, and longevity.
Ideal Growing Conditions
Utah's high elevation, ample sunlight, and temperature fluctuations during the growing season create optimal conditions for Utah fruit to develop their sugars and flavors. Our clean and mineral-rich water supply also helps our farmers grow the most delicious fruit you can find.
The Utah Tree Fruit Growers (UTFG) is a non-profit organization comprised of family-farms seeking to promote and preserve Utah-grown tree fruit (cherries, peaches, apples, etc). During 2023-2024, UTFG established a partnership with Utah's Own to promote their farms and products.