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The Best Summer Day Trip from Dallas Opens This Month

Forty-five minutes east of Dallas, train conductors stop their trains to get a scoop of peach ice cream. That tells you most of what you need to know about Ham Orchards.

It started with a firefighter and a hunch. Dale Ham had spent 32 years with the Richardson Fire Department when something came over him in 1979 — he wanted to grow peaches. He bought 23 acres just east of Terrell, planted 50 trees, and waited. Every tree survived. When the peaches came in, Dale and his daughter Sharien set up a card table on the side of the highway and started selling out of the back of a pickup truck. The railroad told them they were too close to the tracks. They moved above the tracks. The line of customers followed them up.

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Pick Ripe Peaches This Weekend at Ham Orchards

In eyesight of Terrell, Texas, Ham Orchards is more than just a peach farm—it’s a seasonal ritual, a family outing, and a local institution rolled into one. From mid-May through mid-August, the orchard invites visitors to wander rows of peach trees under the Texas sun, handpicking plump fruit that practically falls into your palm.

The process is simple. Upon arrival, guests check in at the front stand, receive baskets or boxes, and are directed to the day’s designated picking rows. Staff members are on hand to explain the best way to choose ripe peaches: look for the deep yellow-gold undertone, not just the rosy blush. Pick gently—twisting the fruit at the stem rather than pulling—and you’ll be rewarded with firm, fragrant peaches ready to eat fresh, bake into cobblers, or can for later.

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A Taste of Texas at Ham Orchards in Terrell

Just a short drive east of Dallas in the small town of Terrell, Ham Orchards has been a staple of Texas summers since it opened its gates in 1979. This family-owned farm has grown into a seasonal destination known for its abundant peach harvests, blackberries and fresh produce, Southern hospitality, and sweet and savory treats. Spanning around 100 acres and home to nearly 10,000 peach trees, Ham Orchards offers a farm experience that draws crowds from across the state each May through August.

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