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2016 Hudson Valley Apple Picking Guide

With a wealth of farms and orchards in the Hudson Valley, which are closest to you?

Crisp juicy apples offer the bright burst of color and sweet scent many people associate with fall. So, what better way to spend a sunny fall day then to visit an apple orchard and pick your own? Finding a place to pick apples can be easy if you live in the Hudson Valley.

Here’s a list you can take a bite out of:


Westchester:
Wilkens Fruit and Fir Farm
1335 White Hill Road, Yorktown Heights.
914 245-5111
The farm offers more than a dozen varieties of apples. Pumpkin picking season starts October 2. The season starts in August with peaches and runs into December when you can hunt for the perfect Christmas trees. Do stop by the gift shop for freshly baked cookies, doughnuts and strudel sticks.

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Stuart’s Fruit Farm
62 Granite Springs Road, Granite Springs
914 245-2784
The 200-acre family-owned farm offers nine different varieties of apples as well as pumpkins. On weekends you can take a hayride through the orchards. You can end the visit by enjoying a freshly baked pie or doughnut with a glass of apple cider.


Harvest Moon Farm and Orchard
130 Hardscrabble Road, North Salem
914 485-1210
The family-run farm lets visitors pick McIntosh and Front Hill apples but also sells Gala and Ginger Gold. The farm holds a Fall Festival on Saturdays and Sundays from September 10th through October 30th 10am-5pm as well as October 3rd, 4th, 10th and 12th. Entertainment for kids include farm animals, bouncy castles and hayrides. You can also buy homemade doughnuts, cider, produce and fresh eggs. Dogs on a leash are welcome.

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Putnam
Salingers Orchard
230 Guinea Road, Brewster
845 277-3521
The orchard was established in 1901 and is still farmed by the same family. The farm grows eighteen varieties of quality apples as well as peaches, pears, nectarines, plums, cherries, and other seasonal crops.
The orchard also offers raw local honey. Salinger's Orchard is open daily year-round from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., except for holidays.


Rockland:
Dr. Davies Farm
306 Route 304, Congers
845 268-7020
Not only are there apples galore at Dr. Davies 35-acre farm, but there are apple themed t-shirts for sale, as well as homemade doughnuts and fresh pressed cider, vegetables and decorative pumpkins. Bring cash as the farm does not accept credit cards.


The Orchards of Concklin
2 South Mountain Road, Pomona
845 354-0369
There’s a lot of kid-friendly fun to be had at The Orchards of Concklin, including a haunted house, bounce house and Jurassic adventure. At the orchards you can pick your own produce, visit the farm stand, and taste the fresh pressed apple cider. The bakery offers delicious pies, cookies, and pastries. If you can’t make it there this year, they can ship to you.


Mid-Hudson Valley
Meadowbrook Farm
29 Old Myers Corners Road, Wappingers falls
845 297-3002

The farm has been a local favorite for over 70 years. They offer a large variety of apples for picking and uses their own apples to make fresh cider.


Fishkill Farms
9 Fishkill Farm Road, Hopewell Junction
845-897-4377
The farm offers several varieties of apples for picking, hayrides, a farm market, cider doughnuts, and barbecued jerk chicken for lunch. n addition to 40 acres of apples, they grow peaches, nectarines, black currants, cherries, and pumpkins, all of which are available in season for pick-your-own. They sell liquor, roasted coffee and local ice cream.


Apple Hill Farm
124 Route 32, New Paltz
845 255-1605

Apple Hill Farm overlooks the picturesque Shawangunk and Catskill Mountains. The apple picking season begins in September with McIntosh, Cortland, Opalescent and Spartan and end the season with Red and Golden Delicious. Pick-your-own hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Visitors can also check out the restored 1859 barn for fresh pressed apple cider and mulled apple cider donuts, as well as wreaths, dried and fresh-cut flowers. Hayrides.


Hurds Family Farm
2185 Route 32, Modena
845 883-6300
At Hurds Family Farm you can pick a variety of apples, including Ginger Gold, gala, Honeycrisp, Empire, Cortland, Jonagold and Golden Delicious, as well as Fuji, Rome Beauties and the flavorful Ruby Frost. You can find out which apples are being picked at the moment by visiting the site. There’s also a lot for kids to do, with a Big Apple Bounce air pillow that offers a beautiful view of the Mohonk Mountains. Kids can go gem mining, follow one of the two nature trails or take a hayride around apple trees and pumpkin patches.


Mr. Apple’s Low Spray Orchard
25 Orchard Street, High Falls
845 687-0005/9498
If you’re concerned about the pesticides sprayed on orchards, this might be the place you choose to pick apples. During apple season, they have Golden, Winesap, Mutsu, Empire, Ida Red, Red Delicious and Jonagold. According to the orchards you cannot totally eliminate spraying but they are careful to use only a minimal amount of chemicals.


Wilklow Orchards
341 Pancake Hollow Road, Highland
845 691-2339
The family who runs Wilklow Orchards has been farming the spot for six generations. They try to be sustainable and ecologically minded because they want the farm to last for another six generations. Besides picking your own apples, when you visit the site, you can also shop at their bakery. New York State flour and regional butter and eggs are used to make muffins and bread. Fruit from the farm is used to make jam and cider. There are 13 different varieties of apples to pick so call and find out what’s ripe.


Greig Farm
227 Pitcher Lane, Red Hook
845 758-1234
The farm is open for picking blackberries and apples, including Jonamac, Gala and McIntosh, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. seven days a week. The farm has been open to the public for more than 60 years. You can also pick raspberries and other vegetables. Kids may appreciate the petting zoo. There’s also a nursery/garden shop and Christmas shop. The farm organizes wine tastings.

Photo by Rick Uldricks, Patch Staff

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