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    Copeland's Cherry Ranch

    Copeland's Cherry Ranch

    4.6(15 reviews)
    34.8 mi

    Cate T pretty much covered it! Whahah I think after cherry picking together the first thing she did…read morewas go on the computer to write about this experience, a true fan of the organic cherries! =) Taking with owner Chari, I learned that this cherry ranch had first planted their trees about 9-10 years ago, and were first officially open in 2006. The next following years were hard due to the frost, she said they lost about 90% of their crops, but this year has been better due to a some new techniques. This place rocks compared to another cherry farm we visited before, the prices are cheaper, they round down to the nearest quarter and the cherries are better quality. At was at this farm that we got the bulk of our cherry harvest! Most of the trees are sweet, I know because I sampled so many of them XD! Haha I forget that you aren't supposed to eat the cherries like a cherry buffet, but pick them to put in your bucket to take home. This is hard to do when you are surrounded by glowing, red gems of deliciousness just shouting EAT ME!!! Ahhhhh okie dokies NOM NOM NOM NOM. =D I like the Utah Giants the best, they had good texture and were the perfect ripeness. The Tietons were extremely large in size but the texture was more like a plum, not as dense in the flesh. I was sad that the Ranier's weren't to perfect ripeness, but the few I sampled were already sweet enough. If anyone's going this weekend or the next you are in for a treat! I was partial to Ranier's but now coming to an awesome cherry ranch, I determined that I am a opportunistic cherry picker and will go for any type as long as it's yum. I bought a jar of their very own wildflower honey for $8, it's really fresh and has a nice aftertaste. Do take a sample if you are here, they can't call it organic since the bees fly around in a 2 mile radius and most other farms aren't organic. Very friendly environment, the owner and family are willing to show you were the best cherries are and explain how to tell the difference between all the varieties! Bring a hat because it gets hot. I also brought some water and a paper towel to wipe of the cherries, (i'm not bohemian enough to just eat them) they are covered in a thin layer of dust and maybe bird poop. =p

    This cherry farm is not super huge. They have more varieties of cherry (organic). A little bit far…read moreaway from the city/freeway, less crowd. The Admission: No admission fee. Over $4 per lb. The Cherry: Compared to other cherry farms, more cherry are damaged (maybe be the birds?) The size of the cherry is quite small and not really sweet. Parking: Street parking (FREE), not too crowded so no long walk to the farm.

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    Copeland's Cherry Ranch - "Life is a balance of holding on and letting go." --Rumi

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    Murray Family Farms - Blueberry pulled pork Okie pie

    Murray Family Farms

    3.9(429 reviews)
    22.3 mi
    $$

    Took a side quest here on the way to Yosemite and it was worth it! I would have given 5 stars but I…read morecan't get over entry fees to a farm...$10.99pp ages 4+. If you decided to pick fruit you pay by the pound at the end which is reasonable but the fee per person just to walk around seemed on the high end. They have goats, chickens, peacocks, a variety of birds, chickens and roosters and cool art displays. We saw signs for paintballing and hayrides though I didn't see any wagons operating. The main reason we stopped was to try the Okie Pies. I had never heard of them and I am always looking to try new things. They remind me of a large empanada or handheld meat pie. We tried 3 savory and 1 dessert Okie Pie. They were out of blueberry so we settled for Apple and it was good but super sweet. I love desserts and unless you're a diehard apple pie fan you may find this to be too sweet. Savory flavors were salsa verde, chicken pot pie, and blueberry BBQ pork. The blueberry BBQ sounds odd but it was everyone's favorite. Everyone was very friendly and there was even someone who let the kids pet the goats and roosters. We'll stop on the way back home for more blueberry BBQ Okie Pies.

    A country store, farm and chevron gas station all in one. They have a small variety of fresh fruit…read more(depending on the season) lots of canned goods, baked goods, and a hot food section with a limited selection. Service is more so of a roam the store and if you need assistance find an employee and ask. Ambiance is that of a country store, small quaint, with snacks for the rest of your travels.

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    Murray Family Farms - I LOVE kumquats!!! These are delicious just eat them whole pop those babies in your mouth!!

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    I LOVE kumquats!!! These are delicious just eat them whole pop those babies in your mouth!!

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