These Florida Citrus Stands Pour Fresh-Squeezed Sunshine Right From The Grove

Florida has a way of showing off its citrus, and honestly, it deserves to. Drive a few miles almost anywhere in the state and you’ll spot roadside stands piled high with oranges, grapefruits, and lemons that still smell like the grove.

I always stop for a cup of fresh-squeezed juice, the kind that tastes like it was made just for you that morning. There’s something simple and satisfying about it, like a little piece of Florida sunshine you can actually drink.

It’s the kind of local experience that never gets old, no matter how many times you pull over.

1. Robert Is Here, Homestead

Robert Is Here, Homestead
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Started back in 1960 when six-year-old Robert sat by the road selling cucumbers, this place has grown into a South Florida legend. The family still runs it today, and you’ll find way more than cucumbers now.

Fresh-squeezed orange juice flows all day long here, made from fruit picked right in the surrounding groves. They also sell key lime juice, which has that perfect tart kick you can’t find anywhere else.

The stand sits near the Everglades, so the soil gives the citrus a flavor that’s hard to beat.

2. Ridge Island Groves, Haines City

Ridge Island Groves, Haines City
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Sitting in the heart of citrus country, this grove has been family-owned since 1977. The location puts it right in the middle of some of the richest growing soil in the state.

They offer fresh-squeezed juice daily, and you can buy fruit by the bag or the box. The oranges are sweet enough to eat like apples, and the tangelos have that perfect blend of orange and grapefruit flavor.

It’s a no-frills kind of place, which means you’re paying for quality fruit, not fancy decorations.

3. Red Hill Groves, Sanford

Red Hill Groves, Sanford
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This grove has been serving Central Florida since the 1950s, and locals consider it a hidden treasure. The red barn-style building makes it easy to spot from the road.

Fresh juice gets squeezed throughout the day, so it’s never sitting around getting stale. They grow navels, Valencias, and several types of grapefruit depending on the season.

The staff will let you sample before you buy, which is always a good sign. Prices are reasonable, and the fruit ships well if you want to send some to family up north.

4. Parkesdale Farm Market, Plant City

Parkesdale Farm Market, Plant City
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Best known for strawberries, Parkesdale also does citrus right during the winter months. The market sits on working farmland, so everything feels authentic and down-to-earth.

Their juice bar serves fresh-squeezed orange juice alongside their famous strawberry milkshakes. The citrus comes from nearby groves, picked at peak ripeness.

You can buy individual pieces of fruit or whole bags, and they’ll ship anywhere in the country. The market gets crowded on weekends, so weekday mornings are your best bet for a peaceful visit.

5. The Orange Shop, Citra

The Orange Shop, Citra
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This little stand has been a landmark along Highway 301 since 1936. It’s the kind of place your grandparents probably stopped at on road trips back in the day.

The juice here tastes like it should, sweet and pulpy with no added sugar or preservatives. They keep things simple, focusing on quality fruit rather than tourist gimmicks.

The shop also sells citrus candy and marmalade made from their own fruit. It’s a quick stop, but one that reminds you why Florida citrus has such a good reputation nationwide.

6. The Citrus Place, Terra Ceia

The Citrus Place, Terra Ceia
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Sitting near the water in Terra Ceia, this stand benefits from the unique microclimate of the bay area. The salty air and rich soil combine to give the fruit a distinctive flavor.

Fresh-squeezed juice is the main attraction, made from oranges and grapefruits grown in nearby groves. The selection might be smaller than some bigger operations, but the quality makes up for it.

They focus on doing a few things really well rather than trying to be everything to everyone. Stop by if you’re exploring the Bradenton area.

7. Schacht Groves, Vero Beach

Schacht Groves, Vero Beach
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Indian River citrus is legendary, and Schacht Groves sits right in the heart of that famous growing region. The combination of climate and soil here produces fruit that’s sweeter and juicier than most.

Fresh-squeezed juice is available all season long, and one taste will tell you why this area is so well-known. The market also sells whole fruit, marmalades, and candies.

Everything is reasonably priced, and the quality is consistently high. If you’re passing through Vero Beach, this stop is worth your time.

8. Ferris Groves, Floral City

Ferris Groves, Floral City
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Tucked away in Citrus County, Ferris Groves has been family-run for generations. The location is a bit off the beaten path, which means fewer crowds and more personal attention.

Fresh juice gets made in small batches throughout the day, ensuring maximum freshness. The fruit comes straight from their groves, and you can see the trees from the parking lot.

They also sell local honey and homemade preserves. It’s a quiet, authentic experience that feels like visiting a friend’s farm rather than a commercial operation.

9. Al’s Family Farms, Fort Pierce

Al's Family Farms, Fort Pierce
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Al started this farm in 1978, and his family still works the land today. The groves stretch out behind the market, and you can see exactly where your juice comes from.

They specialize in Indian River citrus, which is famous for being extra sweet and juicy. The grapefruit here is some of the best you’ll ever taste, with just enough tang to wake up your taste buds.

Stop by in the morning when everything is fresh, and grab a bottle of juice for the road.

10. Showcase Of Citrus, Clermont

Showcase Of Citrus, Clermont
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This isn’t just a stand. You can actually drive your own monster truck through the groves and pick fruit straight from the trees. It’s an experience that makes you feel like a kid again, even if your knees don’t agree.

The juice bar serves up glasses of freshly squeezed orange juice that taste like liquid sunshine. They grow several varieties, so the flavor changes with the season.

The gift shop sells marmalades and candies if you want to take some citrus goodness home with you.

11. Davidson Of Dundee, Dundee

Davidson Of Dundee, Dundee
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The Davidson family has been growing citrus in this area for over a century. Their knowledge runs deep, and you can taste it in every glass of juice they pour.

Located right in the middle of Florida’s citrus belt, the fruit here benefits from ideal growing conditions. They offer fresh-squeezed juice, whole fruit, and gift boxes that ship nationwide.

The market isn’t fancy, but the citrus speaks for itself. If you want to understand why Florida oranges are famous, this is a good place to start your education.

12. Sun Harvest Citrus, Fort Myers

Sun Harvest Citrus, Fort Myers
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Located on a working grove that’s been around since the 1920s, this spot knows citrus inside and out. The family has been farming here for generations, and they’ve got it down to a science.

Walk in and the first thing you’ll notice is the smell of fresh oranges. The juice bar stays busy because people drive from all over Southwest Florida just to get a cup.

They press it right in front of you, so you know it’s the real thing. The prices are fair, and the staff actually knows their fruit.