Wild strawberries are generally found in many regions of the Northern Hemisphere and thrive in temperate climates. They naturally grow in the forested areas, meadows, and highlands of Europe, Asia, and North America. They tend to grow best in loose, slightly acidic soil with good drainage. Under ideal conditions, they fare well in sunny to partially shaded areas, though they should not be planted in overly moist environments. Typically, they can be found at the edges of forests, along old stone walls, and in bushy areas.