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    Marker-Miller Orchards - Store

    Marker-Miller Orchards

    (125 reviews)

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    A fantastic place for families to find delicious healthy food as well as a fun location to play and…read morelearn about orchards and farming. A shopping trip combined with an adventure. The owners couldn't be more knowledgeable, pleasant, and helpful. Their business and products are a gift to the area. Come to the large, covered market to buy fresh fruits, corn & other vegetables, as well as jars of jams, jellies, chutneys, and fresh bakery goodies. Enjoy picking your own apples or choose from several varieties in the store, picked in season as they ripen. Have a picnic while the kids play on the equipment in the play area. Choose your pumpkin. Try the delicious fresh cider and the fresh fruit slushies. It's all good. Their apple cider donuts are legendary. Lots of parking. Not far out of town. I wish my own hometown had a place like this.

    We found Marker-Miller on Google during peak Apple picking season a few years back. It's a great…read moreexperience, we just went again. The orchards have several apple varieties, are well maintained and easy to navigate. The price is quite reasonable, you pay by choosing between three sizes of bags to pick the apples. They have picnic shelters and several playgrounds for kids that are free. Kids can also participate in a tractor ride in individual cars that are pulled by a riding lawn mower. We didn't see a full size tractor ride however. If you come hungry, try their apple cider donuts, slushies and ice cream. All of it is really good!

    Hollin Farms

    Hollin Farms

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    Such a beautiful farm and property overlooking the countryside! I just went over the weekend so a…read morebit later in the season for apple picking, but we still found a decent variety of apples to pick (albermarle pippen, braeburn, pink lady, granny smith, gold rush). Dog friendly farm. Love that I got to bring my dog along for the fun! In addition to apples, they had dig your own potatoes and a variety of salad greens, pumpkins and gourds available to pick. Since we went toward the end of the season, we were able to cut sunflowers for free. Apple cider donuts, bakery, and lunch items available on weekends only. Jarred items available for purchase at the stand. I got some baby dill pickles, which are delicious! I recommend you check their website (https://hollinfarms.com/current-available/) here before you go. They update it weekly with their current crop availability, weather changes, etc.

    The farm was exactly what we expected based on the website. Once you park, staff are there to…read moreexplain how picking works and help you get the lay of the land. There were variety of apples available the day we went. The options depend on timing and the growing season. We got to try Arkansas Black, which are delicious. In addition to apples, there were a variety of salad greens and pumpkins available to pick, you could even dig up potatoes. Because we went toward the end of the season, we were able to cut sunflowers for free with our apple purchase. Expect hills and uneven surfaces for walking, so wear appropriate footwear so you can enjoy the experience. Views are beautiful, the colors were popping across the horizon. After you fill up your picking bag, don't skip o out on the apple cider donuts. Made on site daily with cider from the orchard...while not warm, they were fresh and delicious. The food stand had a variety of other snacks and jarred foods available for purchase. * Our GPS got us close to the farm and handmade signs guide you the rest of the way. * Staff are nice and helpful, they provide you with everything you need (instructions, picking bags, shears). * There are porta potties available, they were as clean as you can expect porta potties to be. * No fee for admission or parking (yay!), just pay for what you pick and eat. *

    Cline's Farm - Fuji apples didn't come out so red when we were there. Mostly green-yellow-ish.

    Cline's Farm

    (2 reviews)

    GREAT place to get truly fresh produce! Several kinds of apples, zucchini, peppers, lovely sugar…read moreonions -- all in perfect shape and obviously picked very recently. NOT OVERPRICED like the majority of touristy farm markets, which sell Amish canned goods at outrageous prices. Cline's Farm sells only their own fresh product -- no cheesy attempts to empty your wallet! It's out of our way but well worth the trip. Can't wait to go back!

    Becky told us the fujis would probably be gone by early November so we went the weekend before…read moreHalloween. They were nice and sweet. This was our 3rd year in a row to make the long drive specifically for the fujis. We picked up 10 boxes or bushels. At $20 a box it's worth the drive for the 40lbs of apples. I'm not sure what kind of fujis these are but they have come out more green than red though they are still sweet, crispy and delicious. I learned that they can come as green as a granny smith. Becky explained to me that it was a Fuji apple that had been taken from the center of the tree where it doesn't get any sunlight. She even cut it open and sliced a piece for us and had the same crisp texture but no sweet taste. Things to know before coming here: - They hand pick the apples and place them into big wooden crates. You take from the crates. You don't pick them from the tree. If you want to pick your own apples, you will be refered to another farm a few miles away. - You aren't allowed to pick or rake through the apples. You are only allowed to pick from the top. If you find badly bruised or spoiled apples you can put them aside where it'll be put in a bin for juicing or fed them to the cows. - You may be instructed to pick from one crate until it's finished before starting a new crate. - They are hand picked from the trees and not processed or coated with wax like you would find at the grocery store. The fujis may not look like store quality apples as they aren't perfectly round, symmetrical, or uniformly sized, but they certainly are pretty damn tasty and certainly worth the price. - they aren't coated with wax so you'll need to take special precautions to keep them cool and humid but not wet.

    ALDI - grocery - Updated May 2026

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