Country Store
Pick up your apple picking bag at the Country Store prior to picking apples.
Apple Tips
Place apples into the bag gently, avoid bruising - they will last longer.
Don't wash apples until just before using to prevent spoilage.
Keep apples cool to increase shelf life.
Johnny Appleseed
Johnny did really exist; his name John Champman, and he was born on September 26, 1774 near Leominster, Massachusetts.
Buck’n Barbeque & Ice Cream
We’re known for our smoked heaping sandwiches!
So after a day of apple picking head over to the Kids Corral for some Apple smoked pulled pork, brisket, sausage, burgers and more!
In toting up, our menu is kid friendly; we also serve hot dogs, chicken fingers, grilled cheese and of course, ICE CREAM!
Petting Zoo
Come on down, bring the children and meet our animals close up.
Pumpkin Patch
Thousands of pumpkins to choose from in various sizes and prices.
Pick your own Apples
Come and pick your own fresh apples right from our trees! We provide everything you need for your picking adventure including orchard assistants to help you find the perfect spot for picking!
Apple Varieties and Availability
Cortland
Slightly tart. Crisp, very white flesh. Harvest mid September through mid October.
Empire
More sweet than tart. Harvest late September through mid October.
Gala
Sweet, crisp yellow flesh. Harvest early September through early October.
Honeycrisp
Sweet, crisp & juicy. Harvest late September through early October.
Macoun
Extra crisp and sweet, all-purpose eating apple. Harvest mid September through mid October.
McIntosh
Slightly tart, crisp & juicy. Harvest early September through early October.
Red Delicious
Sweet & Juicy. Late Harvest September through mid October.
Orchard Etiquette
- Buy appropriate bag from our Country Store before entering orchard.
- Pick only from designated trees. Not all varieties are ripe at the same time.
- Fill bag or container flush not heaping, so fruit will not bruise or fall.
- Please eat only fruit you have paid for.
- No dogs are allowed in the orchard or the farm area.
- Never leave children unattended.
- Avoid poison ivy.
- Never climb trees, shake or break branches or throw fruit. Simply twist and lift selected fruit. If it is ripe it will pick easily.
- Please stay in designated areas so as not to damage gardens or get hurt.
- Please carry out all trash.



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