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Opening Everyday 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

At the farm we give discounts on citrus to military, first responders, and educators with ID.

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FAQ

At Cotton Lane Citrus Honey, We want to ensure you have all the information you need. This FAQ page is designed to answer a variety of questions, from the best uses for our honey to details about our citrus farming practices. I encourage you to explore the questions below to find the insights you're looking for.

  • Where are you located?
    We are in Surprise, Arizona at 14014 N. 172 nd Avenue. The main cross streets are Cotton Lane and Waddell. Our stands on the weekends are at the corner of Waddell and 172 nd Avenue and during the week we are at the main Barn about 1000 feet north of the intersection of Waddell and 172 nd Ave, Just follow the signs.
  • Do I need a reservation to pick fruit?
    No we are located on a 13 ½ acre site with over 600 trees so plenty of room for everyone to pick.
  • Is there an entry fee per person?
    No – we encourage people to come as Families as its fun. We do want to say that we ask that if groups are over 4 people that you buy at least more than one bag
  • What does it cost to pick?
    To fill a 15 lb bag you can put any fruit on the property in the $25.00 bag. We also have a 50 lb bag for lemons and grapefruit for $40.00 per bag. Sorry Pamelo’s must be be put only in 15 lb bags. Also note you can fill bags as full as you can get them as we do not weigh the bags.
  • Can I picnic in the grove?
    Sorry, that is not allowed as we are part of the FDA Food Safety Program and it makes it illegal to eat outside food in the grove. That does not mean you cannot have a candy bar or similar or a drink of water but no real picnics. Again, it’s for your safety,
  • Are there restrooms available?
    Yes – in the main barn we have a handicap accessible bathroom that you can use. However, note it’s a distance from the main grove area so plan accordingly.
  • Is there more to see on the Farm?
    Yes- we have 14 horses in residence, and you can look at them in the pastures or in the main barn area. Please though note you cannot feed them as many are on special diets and we thank you for respecting that.
  • How accessible is the grove for people with strollers or in wheelchairs or walkers?
    We strive to keep the isle ways between trees graded mostly flat and most have had no problem going through the grove. The ground is dirt with sawdust on top so we feel we can accommodate most, The larger wheels on strollers and wheelchairs help as well. You be judge please.
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