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    Hunter B.

    Crawling with timeless authenticity and free-range chickens, Alldredge Orchards is the equivalent of walking into a movie set... of Gone With The Wind. Something about the rolling hills scene and the endless, breezing aisles of apple trees, idk. What I truly loved about Alldredge was that they didn't feel the need to try as hard as some of the other touristy places in the area. Their sheer simplicity is what won me over. Literally a barn, a smaller barn, some gardens, and hundreds of apple trees is what they had to offer. The day that we went, they had a 'You-Pick' setup going on (only Fuji apples, I think it depends on what day you go) and it was as easy as grabbing a basket, walking down into the orchards, and having fun! I would recommend this place as THE annual family Apple-picking orchard. The down home friendly staff, all of the cute free-range birds walking about, and the delicious apples made our experience perfect.

    Maggie T.

    Alldredge Orchard has all the best things about fall! The apple picking was just what we were looking for. The employees were helpful in explaining how to pick and how to best prepare the apples they're picking that weekend. When we went, the gold rush apples were at their prime. It was $12 for a basket (a peck). Check their Facebook page to see their updates about which types of apples they're picking that weekend. They also had a small store with already picked apples, local honey, and other small treats. They had pumpkins outside to pick from as well. There is a small bakery on site too. We tried a pumpkin cookie - very good! It looked like they were selling all kinds of cookies and bread, and pies by the slice and whole. Good experience, and great for families!

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