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A hand picking a ripe strawberry at a pick-your-own farm.

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Cullipher Farm

Virginia Beach · Pungo area

A family-run produce farm in the Pungo area of southern Virginia Beach, with an on-farm retail market and seasonal pick-your-own.

Most recently checked: Aug 2026 — see exactly what was checked below.

Check before you go. This is a seasonal or pick-your-own operation — hours, availability, and open dates change through the year and aren’t always current on secondary sources. Confirm with the official website or contact before visiting.

Products and buying options

Product availability changes frequently. Confirm directly with the seller before traveling.

  • StrawberriesSeasonal

    Season: April-October

    Farm stand

    Strawberries availability verified — Visit Virginia Beach (official city tourism site), checked Aug 2026

  • BlueberriesSeasonal

    Farm stand

    Blueberries availability verified — Visit Virginia Beach (official city tourism site), checked Aug 2026

  • PeachesSeasonal

    Farm stand

    Peaches availability verified — Visit Virginia Beach (official city tourism site), checked Aug 2026

  • ApplesSeasonal

    Farm stand

    Apples availability verified — Visit Virginia Beach (official city tourism site), checked Aug 2026

  • Squash & pumpkinsSeasonal

    Farm stand

    Squash & pumpkins availability verified — Visit Virginia Beach (official city tourism site), checked Aug 2026

Food and place

Sourced cultural or food-origin context connecting this listing to the wider Pungo, Creeds & Red Mill guide.

  • Pungo still grows most of the city's strawberries

    Continuing traditionGrown, raised, or caught locally

    Virginia Beach produces roughly 400 acres of strawberries a year, and most of that crop is grown on family farms in Pungo — a direct continuation of the 1607 record above, not just a similar coincidence.

    Connects to: Flanagan Farm

    Sources & more detail
  • Six generations at Cullipher Farm

    Documented history

    Per Virginia Beach's own tourism site, the Cullipher family has farmed in Pungo for six generations spanning nearly 200 years — shifting over time from peanuts, cotton, and tobacco to the fruits and vegetables the farm is known for today.

    Sources & more detail

Verification

Each fact below is checked and dated independently — a status here covers only that specific field, never the whole listing.

  • identity verified — Cullipher Farm (official site), checked Aug 2026
  • address verified — Visit Virginia Beach (official city tourism site), checked Aug 2026

    Confirmed via Visit Virginia Beach's official listing; the farm's own site is JavaScript-heavy and didn't yield the address directly on retrieval.

  • coordinates verified — OpenStreetMap Nominatim geocoder, checked Aug 2026

    Derived by geocoding the confirmed address above via OpenStreetMap Nominatim — an approximate map placement (address-geocoded), not a pin the source itself confirmed.

  • pickYourOwn verified — Visit Virginia Beach (official city tourism site), checked Aug 2026
  • farmStandOnSite verified — Cullipher Farm (official site), checked Aug 2026
  • csaOffered: not confirmed

    No mention of a CSA program found on the farm's site or the Visit Virginia Beach listing.

  • growingPractice: not confirmed

    No organic, natural, or conventional growing-practice claim found on either source.

  • seasonalOperation verified — Visit Virginia Beach (official city tourism site), checked Aug 2026
  • communityArea verified — Visit Virginia Beach — Pungo district page (official city tourism site), checked Aug 2026

    Added during the Phase 4 southern Virginia Beach/Chesapeake expansion. Virginia Beach's own tourism site names Cullipher Farm directly on its dedicated Pungo district page — see /DATA_MODEL.md "Community areas."

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