A cranberry bog with red cranberries floating inside a yellow barrier on the water, surrounded by trees and a red truck parked nearby.

Cranberry Harvest

Experiences Overview

Saturday and Sunday September 27th through November 30th
Advance reservations are required.

Rates

  • $55

    per person


Cape Cod is home to a rich cranberry heritage, and Wequassett is delighted to offer guests a hands-on opportunity to experience the harvest at Hall’s Cranberries, an eighth-generation family farm.

Two people stand in a field, each holding wooden crates filled with berries, next to a piece of agricultural machinery. Trees and open land are in the background.
Cranberry Harvest

A Hands-On Journey Through the Bogs and Generations of Tradition

Step into the heart of Cape Cod’s cranberry heritage with an immersive tour at Hall’s Cranberries, an eighth-generation family farm in North Harwich. This authentic experience invites you to hand-pick and sort your own cranberries, take home a fresh quart, and enjoy curated recipes that celebrate the flavors of Cape Cod.

Discover both wet and dry harvesting methods, try your hand at traditional sorting with historic tools, and hear stories from the family who has tended these bogs for generations—sharing how the cranberry industry first took root and flourished here in Harwich.

Clusters of ripe, red cranberries grow among green leaves on a bush, illuminated by sunlight.
Three people stand in shallow water, gathering floating cranberries within a boom on a cranberry bog under a clear sky.
A flat, brown grass field under a clear blue sky with sunlight and power lines overhead; trees border the field in the background.
A cranberry bog with red cranberries floating inside a yellow barrier on the water, surrounded by trees and a red truck parked nearby.