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    Lagrioth Winery

    4.9 (7 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 5:00 PM
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Definitely worth a visit. They have turned their Family Farm into a multi seasonal place to visit. Pumpkins in the fall, tulips in the spring & wine all year around. Comfy outdoor seating & games for the adults & kids your group. Their name Lagroith has a great story, be sure to ask about it. Thanks for taking care of us, we will be back.

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    Stutzman Ranch - Charlie girl

    Stutzman Ranch

    4.1(23 reviews)
    30.6 mi

    First time to go fruit picking in Washington State. My mom was so happy, walking through the…read moreorchards, picking peaches, and then eating it. It was a warm day, so we left our dogs (who aren't allowed in the orchard which I completely appreciate) at a picnic table in the shade and no one bothered them. I got peach itch from catching the peaches in my arms when they fell off the tree. The lady showed me where to wash my arms off, but I couldn't get them off. Next time I'll make sure to wear a long shirt or bring packaging tape to get off the itchy fuzz. We went back to our hotel to shower and get the itch off, which was a relief. They had peaches, apricots, and pears available for harvest, but mom went crazy in the peach area so no pears for us that day. So glad we found out about this place. Will check if they have Christmas activities because this place is a lot of fun.

    For our last day in Leavenworth, we decided to do something that screams "not in Texas"... apple…read morepicking! Enter Stutzman Ranch, a family owned orchard delivering peak September vibes on a sun kissed day. Pro tip: sneakers or hiking boots are a must. The orchard sits on a hill, and you'll get your steps in, believe me. Upon arrival, the signs lead you right to the warehouse where you check in. The big "Fruit in Season" board made it clear: apples and pears are the stars of the show. There is a $5 U-Pick minimum per person 12 years and over. You can bring your own basket or they'll handed you a cardboard box, and if you're feeling fancy, upon availability you can borrow a wagon. After a quick walk to the orchard entry, you're given the lowdown on which rows hold the goods. Families were out, kids running around, everyone on the hunt for Washington's crown jewels--apples. Though the grapes were almost done for the season, we still snagged a few sweet clusters. After we wrapped up our fruity treasure hunt, we headed back to settle up. Floyd and Betsy Stutzman, the lovely fourth-generation owners, greeted us again, this time with Charlie, their sweet pup. We chatted about our Texas roots and thanked them for keeping their slice of paradise so well-maintained. There's something satisfying about biting into a crisp Fuji apple you just picked yourself. Whether it's for a breakfast bite or paired with mimosas in the afternoon, it tastes like victory. Thanks, Stutzman Ranch, for the fresh harvest and hospitality!

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    Leavenworth Reindeer Farm

    Leavenworth Reindeer Farm

    4.6(181 reviews)
    30.6 mi

    We had a very heartwarming experience at Leavenworth Reindeer Farm. It's a family-owned business,…read moreand you can truly feel the love and care they put into it. We saw all the family members in the introduction video, and then it was so cute to see them greeting us at the gate, giving the welcome speech, and handing out food for us to feed the reindeer. It felt so personal and genuine. They gave very clear guidance on what to do (and what not to do), which made the whole experience feel safe and well organized. You can tell they take amazing care of the property and, most importantly, the reindeer themselves. Getting to feed them, pet them, and take photos up close was such a special experience. Definitely one of the highlights of our trip to Leavenworth!

    Up Close With Reindeer--An Experience You'll Never Forget!…read more The Leavenworth Reindeer Farm is an absolute must-do and easily one of the most memorable experiences in the area. Located just a quick five-minute drive from downtown Leavenworth, this farm will completely blow your mind. You may have seen reindeer at a zoo or farm before, but this is nothing like that--this is a truly interactive, hands-on experience you won't forget. Your visit begins with a short video presentation that introduces the history of the family-owned farm. Every member of the family is involved, and their passion for what they do is genuinely endearing. You'll also learn some fascinating reindeer facts--like how reindeer are vegetarians and, in winter, eat lichen exclusively. Even more impressive is their incredibly strong sense of smell, which allows them to locate lichen buried deep beneath the snow. The farm has two designated interaction areas--one for parents with children and another for adults--to ensure guest safety and prevent anyone from accidentally getting poked by antlers. Each visitor is given a small cup of feed, and the reindeer eagerly approach. Their muzzles are surprisingly soft, and the food disappears almost instantly--followed by hopeful looks for more! While it's tempting to keep feeding them, the family is thoughtful about maintaining the reindeers' health, weight, and overall safety, which is completely understandable. Before you leave, be sure to stop by the gift shop, where you'll find fun souvenirs and great apparel to remember your visit. This experience is popular for good reason, so reservations are highly recommended. If you're visiting Leavenworth, don't skip this--this is the kind of experience that stays with you long after the trip ends.

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