Cash or card is accepted. Parking is free. They seem to block off the entrance at 4pm and close at 5pm.
For apple picking you have two prepay choices of bag sizes. The smaller of the two is $20 for a 10lb bag. Pay for the bag and then you go picking.
We went Oct 5th and there was plenty of Gala for picking. All honeycrisp seem to be gone (this year). The trees are low so kids can pick easily.
They also had a very small selection of pre-picked pumpkins on a table, so I wouldnt go here for anything other than apples and fruit. In addition, they sell nice little compliments to the apples; Honey sticks, applecrisp kit etc.
Other than apples and chickens. There's not much commotion going on...
   Read moreWe used to frequent this orchard. This year , we took the nieces. We were told we HAD to buy the big bag. 22 lbs of apples. For four tiny girls, under the age of 8. Then, when I asked size differences between the small $25 bag and large $45 bag I was told one is double in size. I said perfect , can we instead of one large bag , have 2 small bags , for easier carrying she told me it would be an additional $5. I’d have to purchase the bags separately. I tried to explain it was way easier with two smaller bags - she pointed at my husband and said - you have muscles right there. Never again. Rudest orchard...
   Read moreWe pulled in on a trip through RI with a small Uhaul trailer. The road is super narrow but most other customers pulled to the side no problem. There was the “owner” at the entrance who didn’t say hello but just came up to the window gave us a smirk and said “no idea where you’ll turn that around.” We said we only wanted a bag of apples and that we’d never been there so we didn’t know about the small space. He rolled his eyes. I went to find their farm stand and it was that, a stand. No prebagged apples, just a few bins to pick through to buy by the pound. Very limited choice, maybe 4 or 5 kinds. I bought six...
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