Hosting Thanksgiving in NJ for the first time guide from Spring Valley Turkey Farm in Old Bridge, New Jersey, featuring a fresh roasted turkey and Thanksgiving dinner.
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August 12, 2026
Spring Valley Turkey Farm Thanksgiving turkey reservations open in September with roasted turkey on a fall holiday table

Thanksgiving turkey reservations at Spring Valley Turkey Farm open in September. Stay tuned for 2026 reservation and pickup details.

Written by Spring Valley Turkey Farm

It may still be August, but at Spring Valley Turkey Farm in Old Bridge, New Jersey, Thanksgiving season is already underway.

For families searching for a fresh Thanksgiving turkey in New Jersey, planning ahead is important. Every year, families throughout Central New Jersey and beyond choose Spring Valley Turkey Farm for a fresh, locally raised turkey to serve at the center of their Thanksgiving table.

And while Thanksgiving may still feel far away, 2026 Thanksgiving turkey reservations will open in September.

Stay tuned! We’ll be sharing reservation dates, pickup information and additional details soon.

When reservations officially open, you’ll be able to visit our Thanksgiving Turkey Reservation Page to reserve your Spring Valley turkey.

Why Order a Fresh Thanksgiving Turkey From a Local New Jersey Farm?

When you’re planning Thanksgiving dinner, the turkey is usually the centerpiece of the entire meal.

Choosing a locally raised fresh Thanksgiving turkey gives you the opportunity to know more about where your food comes from, how your turkey was raised and how it was handled before reaching your table.

Spring Valley Turkey Farm is a family-owned and operated turkey farm in Old Bridge, NJ, growing fresh turkeys specifically for the Thanksgiving season.

Our Broad Breasted White turkeys are raised with nearly four times the space they need, helping create a free-range, low-stress environment where they are never overcrowded.

As a small family-run farm, our flock is cared for by only a few dedicated people throughout the season. Minimal interaction and handling allow us to closely monitor our birds while helping protect the health of the flock.

For us, raising Thanksgiving turkeys isn’t mass production.

It’s personal.

How Are Spring Valley Turkeys Raised?

One of the most common questions people have when looking for a local turkey farm in New Jersey is how the birds are raised.

At Spring Valley Turkey Farm, our turkeys are raised in a cage-free, free-range environment with ample room to move.

Our Broad Breasted White turkeys receive nearly four times the space they need, which means our birds are never overcrowded.

We also keep interaction with the flock limited. Turkeys raised outdoors or on pasture can potentially be exposed to parasites, viruses and bacteria carried onto a farm. For this reason, Spring Valley Turkey Farm does not offer public farm tours.

Restricting access to the flock is an important part of our commitment to flock health and food safety.

Our goal throughout the growing season is simple: provide our turkeys with the space, care and environment they need to thrive.

Fresh, Local and Raised Without Unnecessary Additives

Families are increasingly interested in knowing what goes into the food they serve.

Spring Valley turkeys are raised with:

  • No added hormones
  • No steroids
  • No artificial enhancers
  • No additives
  • No preservatives

Our goal is to provide a fresh, flavorful turkey raised in a wholesome environment right here in New Jersey.

When Thanksgiving arrives, you can feel good knowing the turkey you’re serving comes from a small local farm where the flock has received hands-on care throughout the growing season.

What Does Farm-to-Table Mean for Your Thanksgiving Turkey?

“Farm-to-table” isn’t just something you hear at restaurants.

For us, it describes the short journey your Thanksgiving turkey takes from our New Jersey farm to your family’s table.

Spring Valley turkeys are processed at a nearby USDA facility only a few days before Thanksgiving rather than being processed months in advance and stored frozen.

That shorter journey means your turkey arrives fresh and oven-ready for Thanksgiving.

USDA food-safety guidance also highlights one major practical difference between fresh and frozen turkey: frozen turkeys can require several days of refrigerator thawing. The USDA recommends allowing approximately 24 hours of thawing time for every four to five pounds of frozen turkey.

You can read more about safe turkey handling and thawing through the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service.

Choosing a fresh Spring Valley turkey means there’s no multi-day freezer-to-refrigerator thawing schedule to calculate before Thanksgiving.

USDA-Processed for Food Safety and Quality

Food safety is one of our highest priorities.

Our fresh Thanksgiving turkeys are processed at a nearby facility operating under USDA guidelines, helping ensure each turkey is processed according to established food-safety and cleanliness requirements.

Because processing happens only a few days before Thanksgiving, our customers receive a genuinely fresh Thanksgiving turkey, rather than one that has traveled through a long industrial supply chain before reaching a supermarket freezer.

From raising our flock to final processing, we’re committed to providing Thanksgiving turkeys that meet the standards we would want for our own family’s table.

Why Buy a Local Thanksgiving Turkey in New Jersey?

Buying local is about much more than geography.

When you purchase from a local New Jersey turkey farm, you’re supporting the farmers, families and agricultural businesses that keep farming alive in the Garden State.

The New Jersey Department of Agriculture has promoted locally grown food through its Jersey Fresh program since 1984, helping connect consumers with food grown throughout the state.

You can learn more about New Jersey agriculture through the New Jersey Department of Agriculture’s Jersey Fresh program.

When you choose a Spring Valley turkey, you’re supporting a small family-owned New Jersey farm while bringing a locally raised product to your Thanksgiving table.

That’s something we’re especially proud of.

Fresh Turkey vs. Frozen Turkey for Thanksgiving

One of the biggest decisions Thanksgiving hosts make is whether to purchase a fresh or frozen turkey.

Frozen turkeys can be convenient because they’re widely available, but they require planning for safe thawing.

According to USDA guidance, a turkey weighing 16 to 20 pounds may require approximately four to five days to thaw safely in the refrigerator.

A fresh turkey eliminates that step.

Instead of making room in the refrigerator nearly a week ahead of Thanksgiving for a frozen bird to thaw, a fresh Spring Valley turkey is ready for you to season, prepare and cook.

For families already balancing Thanksgiving side dishes, desserts, guests and holiday schedules, that’s one less thing to worry about.

What Kind of Turkeys Does Spring Valley Turkey Farm Raise?

Spring Valley Turkey Farm raises Broad Breasted White turkeys, one of the most recognizable turkey breeds associated with the traditional American Thanksgiving dinner.

Our birds are raised right here in Old Bridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey, with significantly more space than they require and care from a small number of dedicated individuals.

By Thanksgiving week, months of daily care have gone into every bird.

That’s why we often say that your Thanksgiving turkey begins its journey to your table long before November.

What Size Thanksgiving Turkey Should You Reserve?

Before our Thanksgiving turkey reservations open in September, now is a great time to begin estimating your Thanksgiving guest count.

A common starting point is approximately 1 to 1½ pounds of turkey per guest, depending on how many leftovers you’d like.

For example:

  • 8 guests: approximately 10–12 pounds
  • 10 guests: approximately 12–15 pounds
  • 12 guests: approximately 15–18 pounds
  • 15 guests: approximately 18–22 pounds
  • 20 guests: approximately 24–30 pounds

If Thanksgiving leftovers are one of your favorite parts of the holiday, planning for a little extra is always a good idea.

Turkey sandwiches, turkey soup, turkey pot pie and leftover Thanksgiving plates can make that larger bird well worth it.

Where Can I Buy a Fresh Thanksgiving Turkey in New Jersey?

If you’ve found yourself searching Google for:

“Fresh Thanksgiving turkey near me”

“Where to buy a fresh turkey in NJ”

“Thanksgiving turkey farm New Jersey”

“Local Thanksgiving turkey Old Bridge NJ”

or

“Fresh turkey Central Jersey”

…… you’ve come to the right place.

Spring Valley Turkey Farm is located at 402 Spring Valley Road in Old Bridge, New Jersey, conveniently located for families throughout Middlesex County, Monmouth County and other parts of Central New Jersey.

Each Thanksgiving season, we’re proud to help local families make a fresh Spring Valley turkey part of their holiday tradition.

Thanksgiving Turkey Reservations Open in September 2026

Thanksgiving will be here before we know it.

If you’re planning to serve a fresh, locally raised Thanksgiving turkey in New Jersey this year, make sure you’re following Spring Valley Turkey Farm for our upcoming reservation announcement.

Thanksgiving turkey reservations will officially open in September 2026.

We’ll be sharing additional information soon, including reservation and pickup details.

Once ordering opens, you’ll be able to reserve your turkey online here:

Reserve Your Fresh Thanksgiving Turkey

Our quantities are naturally limited, so we encourage customers to reserve their Thanksgiving turkey once ordering opens.

From our family at Spring Valley Turkey Farm to yours, we’re looking forward to another Thanksgiving season and another year of providing fresh, locally raised New Jersey turkeys for holiday tables throughout the Garden State.

Stay tuned! 2026 Thanksgiving turkey reservations open in September!

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