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Acres of apple orchards, some not ready for picking yet and hence covered with yellow tape
Satabdi B.

My second visit here and I enjoyed thoroughly. Remember to book your slot in advance with $7 per car and show the QR code at the gate to get in. Right from the parking lot, you'll be greeted with beautiful views and acres of trees. You can get as many packets as you need from the front desk before you venture out u-picking. Beware, the grounds can be really steep in places. Wear sturdy shoes and if you have folks with knee issues, try to choose rows for picking that are relatively less steep. The u-pick season started here on the 14th of September this year and we visited on the 21st, so there were still several rows of trees covered in yellow tape, meaning they aren't ripe enough for picking yet. This also meant that the trees that were ready for picking were bursting to the seam with apples on every branch - such a beautiful sight and a contrast to my last visit when we came in towards the end of the season and had to search for trees with some good apples left. I felt like a kid in a candystore as I went through row after row of gala, fuji, honeycrisp, and pink lady apples - my packets were heavy yet it was so difficult to stop picking. Interspersed with the apple orchards were lots of avocado trees - I wish they were open for u-pick too. An hour or two later, I paid for my 10 pounds of apples at $2.75 per pound and left feeling immensely happy and satisfied. FYI, the place accepts credit cards and also sells apple goodies like popsicles, turnovers etc.

Emily Z.

First time I went apple picking, and I absolutely adored this place! Came here on the last weekend of picking, so there were only Fuji and gala apples left to pick from the tree. The other variates they grew were already picked and were available for purchase at the stand. The orchard is also certified organic! There's lots of signs to direct you from the parking lot to the Apple trees. Biodegradable bags are provided, so grab a few and head towards the trees to begin picking! There was a guy at the bags who helped explain the apple varieties available and how to distinguish them from another. After gathering a bunch of apples, we headed back to the stand to check them out. There's also gourds, squashes, and Brussels sprouts to purchase, as well as baked goods and honey! The honey is so good here. It's light and sweet. The ladies in the front told us that they put hives out in the spring to let the bees pollinate the apple trees and produce the amazing honey. The apples here are so yummy, they're super sweet and crunchy! Definitely give this place a visit when it's apple season again! PRO TIP: make sure to bring napkins to wipe down the apples when trying them! Also be warned of the steep hill.

Helpful display for reference before we hit the orchard to pick our own. Staff is so nice!
Michael S.

We come every year. Great fun in a beautiful setting and well-executed. I wish they had more honey crisp so maybe they can add more of these trees over time (please?!?!). Great family-friendly experience. See you next year, Clearview Orchards!

Gala
Cathy R.

Our first time apple picking. They open at 10 am and you are going to want to get there early. By 11:30 am there was a line in the street to try and get in. No parking left. They have 3 porta potties with sinks and soap and water. Hand sanitizer in different area's available You get in line and they provide plastic bags and they tell you which apples are available and how they taste Please be aware: the orchard is on a steep hillside so strollers and small children can be a struggle. They have a swing in a tree and some benches in different areas It is a lot of fun to walk around and pick your apples Today they had gala and Fuji available When you are finished you wait in line to pay. They weigh the apples for you. They also have some Brussel sprouts and apples in the store. We bought some apple juice as well Everyone was very friendly and all employees are wearing masks. They also had pumpkins for sale Lots of cute picture opportunities

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Taylor H.

My boyfriend and I came to do some apple picking in October. Clearview orchard was easy to get to and parking was easy as well with ushers showing you where to park. Parking lot was right next to the orchard so you don't need to walk far. They have port a potties for customer use. There were tons of apples to pick, there just weren't many varieties as we came in the later autumn season. The orchard is pretty big and you do have to go down a little and going back up is a little steep but I saw a ton of kids running up and down, just be mindful for those that may be a little older. Great fun activity, but keep in mind the apple prices per pound are definitely more expensive than normal and it's easy to pick so many! We even had a few bites in the orchard to see which our favorite apples were. We ended up picking a ton of mutsu apples which were amazing in an apple crumble later that day!

October 2019
Noelle J.

Noelle's Yelp Notebook 2019 We went on a lark to Clearview Orchards the last weekend before Halloween. Thanks to a simple Yelp search we found this spot. My husband, six year old son and I were in search of pumpkins. Upon arrival we found the parking lot easy to navigate. While we were walking up to the big red barn we asked the gentleman that worked there if he could take a picture of our family. He kindly obliged and then told us a little bit about the farm. Turns out it was the owner Mel! Inside the barn there were a large variety of fresh apples that were picked from there farm. They also had organic brussels sprouts on the stalk and off for sale. They had jars of local honey and apple hand pies for sale. Just on the other side of the barn there was a small pumpkin patch, a little play area and a table that clearly was marked reserved for employees only. We searched and found the perfect pumpkin, took photos, then proceeded to the red barn to set our pumpkin down, grab a cloth bag and head out for some apple picking. There is a steep and paved path to the apple orchard. We picked some apples and headed back to pay. We bought one pumpkin, some apples and one apple hand pie. The daughter of the owners Carol and Mel helped us. We hand excellent customer service and it was a fun outing. The apple hand pie was so delicious we wished we bought more than one. Upon arriving at home we had the apples we picked and they were truly the sweetest we've tasted to date. Unfortunately, they are now closed for the season. When they open up- we definitely will head back there for apple picking and pumpkins :) just as a side note they are a certified organic farm Noelle's Notes The sweetest apples Apple hand pies were amazing They take credit/debit cards

Kathy L.

What a great place for fun with your family and/or friends. Who knew apple picking would be so fun! We arrived just they opened and still early so that it wasn't very hot. Near the entrance you grab a canvas sack and the your are directed toward the rows and rows of apples trees for the picking, up and down hills. The trees aren't really tall and your can simply reach up and pick, depending on height--but definitely no ladders. Fruit varieties vary--on our particular visit only Fuji, Honeycrisp & Gala were available. In the little shop you could buy picked more varieties, Jonagold, Mutsu, Fuji & Gala. Also available for purchase were homemade apple butters. The staff were very friendly and helpful. We really had a great time apple picking.

SO MANY APPLES
Tasha H.

This is a great place to come spend the day. Walk around, find your favorite apple varieties, and pick to your hearts content. When I went at the beginning of October, there was an incredible amount of apples on every tree. I picked a ton of my favorite Fuji apples, and discovered a new variety (Mutsu) that I love! All the apples are also super flavorful - nothing like the giant watery apples you find at the grocery store. YUM! They have a kids area as well, and a pumpkin patch for taking cute photos. They also had brussel sprouts, pumpkins, squash, and lavender for sale. Would highly recommend coming here for lots of apple picking fun!

Not many apples left ...  except for some little funny ones. It was the last day of the season.
Michelle D.

Bought tickets a month in advance for u-pick apple picking. I believe it was $5 to park, and since we went on a weekend; I was glad they limit the amount of people on the property at one time. I think the best part of this place was the spinning ride- around bicycles on a track that the kids ran to straight out of the car (not pictured here). The kids spent a good half riding around and had the best time! The only reason I docked a star was because the grounds are super hilly! There was a very scary moment where my almost 3 year old son could have fallen down a large slope into a huge ditch... So if you have littles I would be VERY vigilant. But it made it a bit more stressful trying to get up the hills to pick as well. I wish they had signs or made a special point to mention beforehand. On the flipside, the hills made for the most beautiful orchard scenery I have ever seen. We were there on the very last day of the apple season, and it was a challenge to find apples. Luckily, we were able to purchase some in the store. They also had delicious strawberries and apple turnovers, so I didn't even attempt to make the apple pie I had planned on later.

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Quality apples, nice staff, organized / coordinated parking, cute boutique . Kids enjoyed it too

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Apple bread is a must try. Enjoyed picking apples and there is good variety. Kids will enjoy.

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It was ok. Probably went to early and part of the orchard was not ready yet. And the apples were not as sweet as i remembered them.

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Love this place. Amazing apple picking for the children. Love the atmosphere, the people, the fruit....

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We went for apple picking here. It was a nice place to spend time with friends and family. Loved it.

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Good experience. Family friendly where the kids were excited to pick their own apples. They fruit are a bit on the small side but tasty.

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This was our second year going apple picking at Clearview Orchards and it was even better this year than last.

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