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Lynd's Fruit Farm - Sunflowers at Smiles of Sunflowers

Lynd's Fruit Farm

4.3(161 reviews)
24.4 mi
•$$

Great place to enjoy all the autumn wonders! Keep in mind there are a couple of locations/parking…read moreareas depending on what you're looking for. We first stopped in at the farmer's market, which is located on the corner and has its own parking lot. It had some fun features like classic big chairs for photos and the like. The market itself is packed with tons of produce, goodies, and souvenirs, both inside and outside, including different flavored seasonal donuts, which were delicious! A little bit further down the street is the section with classic autumnal farm fun activities: corn mazes (two - including a mini one for the kids), pick your own produce (apples were ready at the time of our visit, and we enjoyed perusing the orchard), barrel ride, zip line, play area, and apple cannons, which were a blast! A variety of snacks are available for purchase at the snack shop. This area has its own parking available. Staff was helpful and friendly, and we had a lot of fun exploring and enjoying everything Lynd Fruit Farm has to offer.

Such a great selection of veggies & fruit. Homemade Jams, jelly, salsa, & much more. Prices are…read moresuper affordable, which is great. Activities for kids and family of all ages. There is always something going on at the farm. They even have a mailing list so you can keep up on what's going on at the farm. Apple picking is a super busy time. But it has been a tradition for our family for years.

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Lynd's Fruit Farm - Outside

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Lynd's Fruit Farm - Smiles of Sunflowers

Smiles of Sunflowers

Lynd's Fruit Farm - Different sunflower varieties at Smiles of Sunflowers

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Different sunflower varieties at Smiles of Sunflowers

Evelyn's Produce - http://weblogs.cltv.com

Evelyn's Produce

5.0(2 reviews)
5.4 mi
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This is the best fresh produce on the Southside. You will find a good selection all year round…read more Evelyn and crew drive down to W. Virginia when the winter gets colder to maintain their stock and tomatoes are brought in from Georgia and Florida. I am a firm believer that good food is all about good ingredients and I am constantly underwhelmed by the selection and quality of the produce at my nearby Giant Eagle on whittier street and trendy Kroger's in the Brewery District. This week at Evelyns I got some of the biggest and hardy sweet potatoes for just .79 a pound and equally delicious tomatoes for 1.99 a pound. I also had my eye on the abundant and fresh supply of sweet onions, zuchinni, cabbage, and squash. Again the quality is superior to local grocers and prices are competitive. If you are not familiar with this part of town it can be tricky to find, south on parsons avenue just beyond the old schottensteins. The address is Marion rd but it is not marked, You will see E. Barthman on the west side, and Evelyn's is on the opposite side. Hours are Mon-Saturday 9:00-5:30 from Dec-March and 9:00-5:30 Mon-Sun April-November. I often call ahead to see what they have each week. I am never disappointed!

Wonderful products at wonderful prices from wonderful people. All their produce is very fresh and…read morein the three years I've been buying from here I've yet to be disappointed. Most of their produce is signficantly cheaper than what you could get at Kroger or Giant Eagle, and more inpressive in quality. The staff is very nice and eager to help you. I would highly recommend this place to anyone in the area looking for fresh produce. I live a good ten miles away and I still drive over to Evelyn's regularly. Its worth it!

Granville Orchard

Granville Orchard

4.0(5 reviews)
31.0 mi
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This is may favorite orchard in the Columbus area. It's small, quaint, and has a wonderful staff…read more If you pick the apples yourself you can get a HUGE (like 45 apples) bag of apples for $8!! They also sell apple byproducts and americana decor in their little shop. It's also just down the street from downtown Granville so I suggest making a day of it and grabbing a bite to eat in the cute downtown.

Went here for my bday this year to pick some apples. I love cortland apples but they're really hard…read moreto find. This orchard is 30+ mins from my place but my parents were in town so I decided it was a good excuse to show them a bit of Ohio on the way. The place looks tiny from the parking lot but it goes back for acres. The lady in the small produce market was very friendly and gave us directions to the apples that were ready to be picked, handed us a few bags, and we were on our way. I wish i knew that we could had driven back there since all we heard was 'it's a lovely walk.' It was a LONG but very nice walk. We passed a pear orchard, a nice small lake and a couple orchards before walking up a large hill to the far orchard where the corn and apples were waiting to be picked. Each bag she gave us was half a bushel and each (filled) is $10. If you dont fill a bag then it goes per pound. We got 2 bags of gala and cortland, and some pumpkin butter, and jams, and etc. This place has lots of stuff, not so cheap but worth it kind of stuff. $5.25 for a jar of blueberry jellies. We'll be back here for the many other fruits they have 'pick your own' for. The corn is also pick your own. They make their own products in the store too. I did not, however, see any cider. I have may been too early for that this year. I went very early in Sept. I have told friends about this place and all have loved it. It has the real family owned orchard feel and not the large scale agra buis feel which is what we were looking for. I'll be back for sure.

Windy Hill Apple Farm - Street Sign

Windy Hill Apple Farm

4.8(4 reviews)
34.1 mi
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I took a vacation day on a Monday in October to go apple picking. The first few apple orchards I…read morecalled were open but not for U-pick. Windy Hill, or Charlie's Apples was! Driving from Columbus, it took about 30 minutes to get there. After passing a whole lot of nothing, we finally saw the Charlie's Apples sign to the left. We pulled in, first to see a nice, fairly large country house. There was a hand-painted sign instructing us to drive to the right, where we saw another hand-painted sign instructing us to get a bag, drive to orchard, pay when done. Simple enough. Of the three bag options: 5, 10 or 20 pounds. Because I only visit an apple orchard one time a year, I opted for the huge, 20 pounder, priced at $14. Off to pickin'. There was just one group out there, two parents and about 6 young children. It's good there weren't many more people because it was a little small, smaller than other orchards I've visited. They had one variety available to pick: Gold Rush, yellow, light green similar to a Golden Delicious, with a crisp, sweet/tart flavor. The skin was a little tough, but perfect for storage. They can be stored for months! When the pickin' commenced, I found myself with approximately 60 apples. Not bad for $14. We drove around to pay. I was confused for a second or two before noticing that we were to pay on the honor system. There was a little metal box with a bunch of money in it. You wrote your name on a piece of paper, along with what was purchased, and the final price (Pricing: Apples $8/10 lbs., Apples $14/20 lbs., Hard cider $5/750 ml). Open daily from 9a to dark, and staffed on the weekends. Closed March-August for regular business. Available for cider purchases by appointment only.

Such a nice orchard. They dont spray the apples with any chemicals which I find so refreshing. Dont…read moremind the spots on the apples or the teeny worm holes you might find. The orchard sits on private land and the land is peaceful and serene. There are 2 sweet dogs that Follow you around and hang out as you pick. Follow the signs to the little barn to get your bags or pre picked apple and cider. Follow the signs to go pick. Pay as you leave in the same spot you first got the bags from. Their current hours are 9 to 5 everyday.

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Windy Hill Apple Farm - Beautiful land

Beautiful land

Windy Hill Apple Farm - Gold Rush. Crispy and tart. Sweetens as it sits.Great all around apple.

Gold Rush. Crispy and tart. Sweetens as it sits.Great all around apple.

Windy Hill Apple Farm - Enterprise apples. Sweet and not as crisp As the goldrush

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Enterprise apples. Sweet and not as crisp As the goldrush

A & M Farm Orchard

A & M Farm Orchard

4.9(21 reviews)
62.2 mi
•$

Best cider around. My wife can't drive within 20 miles without "swingin by" to get several bottles…read more Make great gifts.

Consider this place worth the drive. You will not be disappointed. I arrived at my destination…read moreabout 2 hours before they closed for the day on a Sunday. I parked in the lot and it was packed with cars. Next, you have to go inside the store barn and get a bucket for apple picking. The Carmel apples were all sold out as well as the apple cider popsicles and the apple cider fridge looked a little bare. I read the other reviews from my fellow yelpers that mentioned the amazing apple cider, so I knew I had to get some before that was sold out too. I grabbed the next to last gallon of apple cider (or so I thought) and put it in my car before I even started apple picking. This place has a front Orchard and a back Orchard. Honestly, I didn't even see the front Orchard until I was already done apple picking. The best way to get to the back Orchard is to take the tractor wagon/hayride. I waited about 15 minutes and the tractor arrived, but it filled up to capacity real quick. So me and the kiddos decided to walk it out. Know that if you are walking to the back Orchard, you will bypass a stream and walk a couple of hills on the way. The best way to not get overwhelmed by the types of apples is to know which ones you came to pick. My favorite apples (gala, honeycrisp, Fuji) were not available for u-pick. So, I was left to just try the types of apples and find the perfect fit for my pick. Yes, you can try an apple or two. Most of the apple rows are labeled with the types of apples. There were pear trees too, but I didn't see any pears because they were all picked out. FYI's: Watch out for the muddy puddles. Wear boots or appropriate shoes. Ask for the apple picker tool. They did refill the apple cider fridge as I was checking out. The u-pick apples were 85 cent a pound. The apple cider is sweet, fresh and the best around. My favorite apples were the golden delicious.

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A & M Farm Orchard - A bird's nest in a winesap apple tree

A bird's nest in a winesap apple tree

A & M Farm Orchard
A & M Farm Orchard

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