Burtt’s Apple Orchard

They have a small six acre orchard on their farm which was first planted in 2005.There are now 35 apple varieties for picking.They use Integrated Pest Management Practices and match apple donations to the Vermont Food Bank.PYO apples are $1 per pound.They also sell cider, cider doughnuts and maple syrup.Cash or checks accepted.Cabot is located […]

Shelburne Orchards

Visit their 80 acres of apple trees on the shores of Lake Champlain.Their heirloom apples ripen from mid to late October.PYO costs $2/lb for Ginger Gold, Honey Crisp and McCoun.All other apples are priced at $1 per pound.They also have a pumpkin patch.95% of the orchard is low spray, which they explain as their compromise […]

Hill Orchards

A pick your own orchard open weekends in September and October.They grow ten different varieties of apples including Red Delicious, Empire, Macoun, Gala, Cortland, Macintosh and Granny Smith apples.Horse drawn hayrides on select weekends passes through the orchard and by the pumpkin patch.

Barden Family Orchard

John Barden and Hazel Dean founded the orchard in 1931.It is now run by Sandra and Gilbert Barden, Jr.They grow more than 20 varieties of apples.Farm market offers apple cider (they make it!), home grown vegetables and other food products.

Steere Orchard

Pick apples from August through October at one of Rhode Island’s largest apple orchards.Established in 1930, it is a fourth generation family orchard run by Jim Steere, grandson of the founder.They grow about a dozen varieties of apples, including Red Delicious, Macintosh and Macoun apples.Free hayrides on the weekend.Farm stand sells apples, peaches (in seaons, […]

Thierbach Orchards

Pick your own apples on weekends in September and early October.They grow more than 15 varieties of apples which you can also purchase pre-picked in their Market.Their most popular varieties are Mutsu and Missouri Red. They also use their apples to make fresh apple cider.They also have a variety of mazes and inflatable bounce houses […]

Mills Apple Farm

Family owned and operated on land settled nearly 200 years ago – the farm was purchased by the Mills family in 1971. The first commercial apple orchard was planted here in 1973 and now has 16 varieties of apples available for pick your own, as are pumpkins. There are children’s activities, and tractor and wagon […]

Centenial Farms

A sixth generation family farm in St. Charles County owned and operated by their family since 1854.Originally a grain and livestock farm, they planted the first orchard in 1969. They grow 24 varieties of apples.You pick is available in September and early October.Pumpkin Fantasyland starts the last weekend of September.On weekends, they have a farm […]

Broom Orchard

This 120+ acre orchard was established in 1920 by Leonard Sooy and bought by William and Joan Broom in 1968. It is still run by the Brown family. Pick your own apples (over 20 varieties) are available beginning the end of July. Sweet cider is available at the end of August. The Farm Market is […]