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    Sandy B.

    A nice store in Oak Glen. There is wide isles and lots to see and taste. There is a good sized fudge and dessert counter as well as an area for just about anything apple to try. We had the triple P apple layered dessert with ice cream, caramel and apple crisp, along with a slice of apple crisp that was warmed with a splash of whipped cream. Friendly service. Some items seem to be there awhile as there were cobwebs and a few spiders - be careful as you grab for those items.

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    Pablo A.

    Parrish Ranch has to be the most underrated part of the mountain. The owners are some of the friendliest people I've ever met, the store has so many hidden goodies, and the snack bar is filled with fresh, made in house food. Hot cider, sausage roll, steak and cheese pie, fresh popcorn, and plenty of chocolates to try. 10/10 will come and visi

    Sergio Z.

    After Law's Oak Glen coffee shop we headed to Parrish Pioneer Ranch for apples and their section of wines that's our friends say. When we arrive the building looks like a farm it look nice but we step in it was so cool inside to getting away from the heat outside.

    a white picketed fence in front of a red barn
    SANDRA C.

    They sell individual apple for a buck each. I bought a cup of apple cider to try but can only drink outside due to covid. Their restroom is located outside & very clean.

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    Allison G.

    This is a cute spot to stop by when visiting Oak Glen. They have a good selection of wines. My favorite is the Black Jack wine and I always grab a bottle when coming here. The store doesn't have that much merchandise but I have always found it to be a fun stop to check out.

    Dan R.

    Don't miss the pirate show every Sunday at 12pm and again at 2pm. The show is free but make sure to drop some cash in their tip bucket on the way out as they deserve it. We need to support them as best as possible as they are providing great entertainment for us all. I took my grandson there several years ago just before it burned down and again recently as it is now reopened and renewed. This time on Sep 23, I took my grandson again who is now 9years old as well as my granddaughter who is 3years old. We had a blast once again and one of the pirate women even gave my granddaughter a cool pirate sword after the show which was super, super nice. The pirates are all so fun and so great with the kids. After the show we enjoyed some caramel apples which are awesome as they put sliced apples in a bowl and fill it with warm caramel. Yum!!!! We will be back for sure.

    We bought a bag of apples and found they put the bad ones hidden at bottom of the bag!
    Todd T.

    We had a good time there until we got home....... we bought a bag of apples and found they put the bad ones hidden at bottom of the bag! See attached photos!

    Parrish House Antiques is part of the Parrish ranch located in beautiful Oak Glen! I just found out they are open Year round. What a delightful spot to find wonderful antiques and collectibles. Lots of Disney items, salt and pepper shakers, milk glass, depression glass and wonderful rocking chairs.

    Grace H.

    Quiet and serene while Riley's Farm up the street is overcrowded. Good fresh apple pumpkin butter and fresh apple cider are good. You can taste test birdie buying.

    Jessica N.

    So we drove up the hill & came across this amazing place. I swear the cider,crisp,bbq,sauce,fresh candy,ciderflosts the women that helpd us and allowed us to sample everything, simply amazing . I want to recommend that you try this little spot of heaven#apple#sweetcider#homemade #applecrisp#madewithlove#hiddentreasure#adventureout#;#lovelyday

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    Holly T.

    Last stop or first stop on Oak Glen Rd., depending on from which direction you're coming. The most memorable thing for me growing up was the fact that they had peacocks here. This most recent time we enjoyed seeing the peacocks, as well as the emu. As for the shop itself, I think the apple selection is mediocre, but there is a huge grocery area. Also, the thing that distinguishes this place is the "wine tasting." It is all fruit wine and mead, and the tastes are $0.50 each. I suggest avoiding it unless you are into really REALLY sweet stuff. I have had homemade and handcrafted mead and this commercial stuff is awful in comparison. But feel free to try it for the novelty of it, especially if you have a sweet tooth. They have hard cider here available to purchase, but I find it disappointing that none of the places up here sell their own homemade hard cider; here they just sell Ace and Woodchuck. Parris Ranch consists not only of the apple orchard but also several shops and the Apple Dumplin's restaurant. **Review applies only to apple season

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    Can you actually pick the apples here or just purchase?

    This ranch does not have apple picking, but you can purchase apples in 5 lb bags, individually (during season) in a half-bushel size (during season), or mix your own bag of select varieties later in the season (mid-October through early December,… Read more

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    Moms Country Orchards

    Moms Country Orchards

    4.8
    (186 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    I visited this country store after apple picking since my friends and I were craving apple cider…read moreand my experience here was pretty good. The apple cider was good, but I would've preferred it to be colder and not served in a Styrofoam cup. I'm assuming that's because it was the end of the day and it looked like they were running out of apple cider and other materials. I also got the apple cider popsicle for $2 which was a good deal. It was good, but I didn't like how the juice separated from the water during the freezing so it tasted like regular ice by the time I got to the core of the popsicle. For food, I tried their Strawberry Banana Sweet Bread and that was my favorite thing! It was not too sweet and moist. It was $6.50, but not too bad for a whole loaf. The interior was fun and rustic. There are several things to shop for from different baked goods to nic nacs. The service here was pretty good and the staff seemed nice and personable. There's some parking out front as well as some picnic benches and tables with nice views of the mountains and foliage while you enjoy your treats. Overall, a good stop for some casual shopping and to enjoy a sweet treat if you're ever in the Oak Glen area.

    I have been getting my apple fix since I can remember from this local spot. I moved away to Hawai'i…read moreand missed the apples so much. I took a trip up to get my fix. The staff was so nice and friendly made me miss home. The. Christmas jam was delicious and now my favorite. I was worried they weren't going to have winesap apples since it wasn't apple season but I was so happy they had them. I was able to bring back a bag to Hawai'i with me in my carry one. If you like varieties of apples this is the place to go to. They give you slices to try and it's so hard to pick which one because they all taste so good. Mahalo and A Hui Hou.

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    Rileys At Los Rios Rancho

    Rileys At Los Rios Rancho

    3.7
    (456 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    Rileys at Los Rios Rancho is one of my favorite farms to visit. There's a great variety of apples,…read moreplus other seasonal fruits and vegetables you can pick yourself, which makes it a really fun experience. The BBQ is delicious and definitely worth it, even though the lines can get long on busy days. the apple cider is honestly the best I've had anywhere so fresh and flavorful. & ohhhh the house made pies are a must at every visit! They always have something going on throughout the month. Gospel worship's, festivals, classes Sip & paint, production tours and much more. The live music adds such a fun, relaxed vibe while enjoying a meal. I never leave without making a visit to the shop where they sell, unique items, souvenirs, organic jams and honey! Riley's is a place I look forward to coming back to especially in the fall. If I lived closer I'd be here much more often! Definitely check this place out, especially if you have family with kids, ours loves the little seedling ranch!

    My wife and I had a fun time here apple picking that we decided to bring our kid for his first…read moreexperience. The staff informed us that depending on what apples we want to pick, we would need to head to different parts of the farm and the price would vary. We went towards the pink ladies because I'm a huge fan. We got 2 bags and began slowly twisting the apples off the trees. Our son had a great time that he quickly filled up 2 bags and we ended up spending about $30 on all the apples. We saw they still had some pumpkins, a field for chestnuts, and fields for other types of apples. We may be back to pick other fruits when they are in season. We decided to take a break and there were a couple of stalls to purchase merchandise, snacks, and food. We tried some fresh kettle corn which was hot and popped to perfection. There was so much to see and do at the farm, such as corn maze, petting zoo, and being able to pick a bucket of apples to press your own cider! We lined up at the farm kitchen for lunch for some bbq. While waiting for 45 minutes, I could see them grilling the meats and it looked delicious. I ordered tri-tip sandwich, pulled pork sandwich, some ribs, apple slaw, and some cowboy beans. They gave us the bbq sauce on the side to put as much as we want on the meats. The meats were salty, which was disappointing, and the tri-tip was slightly tough. The ribs weren't fall of the bones, but perhaps I was expecting too much. After putting the bbq sauce on the meats, it did balance out the saltiness. The cowboy beans were ok and the apple slaw was my favorite. It had a good balance of sweet from the apples they grow and the vinegar taste that was mixed in with the other ingredients. Before we left the farm, I had to buy a small bottle of cold apple cider and a sugar free apple pie. The apple cider was definitely refreshing on a hot day and it wasn't too sweet! We arrived shortly after the farm opened up on a Saturday and was able to find a spot in the parking lot that was almost full. I read that the parking lots open up about an hour before the farm is open, so my advice is to get there early. Otherwise, you'll probably get directed to another parking lot and require some walking. The farm was clean and all the staff we interacted with were friendly.

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    Corn maze
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    Apple varieties at the store
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    Riley's Farm

    Riley's Farm

    3.9
    (479 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$

    I absolutely love, love, love Riley's Farm, it's such a unique and immersive experience. From the…read moremoment you arrive, you really feel like you've stepped back in time. The entire place is set up like colonial America, and the attention to detail is incredible. All of the staff stay fully in character the entire time, and their costumes are beautifully made and very detailed. It really adds to the whole experience. The farm itself isn't your typical farm,it's more of a historical village with different stations set up to demonstrate things like candle making, crocheting from that time period, how the judicial system worked, and even the types of games people used to play. One of the highlights was the Revolutionary War reenactment at the end, where the kids actually got to participate as soldiers. It was such a cool experience and also really educational at the same time. I went as part of a school group, but you could definitely visit on your own and still have a great time. The food was good, but the baked goods were the real standout -- fresh breads, pies, cookies, homemade ice cream, shakes... everything tasted amazing. I also liked that you can order ahead online and just pick up when you get there. The staff were incredibly patient and kind with the kids, even when they got a little impatient, which I really appreciated. Overall, it felt like being transported back in time, and I would absolutely love to come back again.

    Wonderful place full of beauty and family entertainment. We love visting Hawk's Head Tavern and…read moreBakery for lunch and then wander the grounds. Depending on when you visit, you might get lucky and see one their their reenactments and period dressed characters walking about. We appreciate that parking is free and there is no admission to walk the farm. Definitely check out Riley's Farm website where you can get all the details and see their calendar for events, though. Schools, parents, and individuals can book field trips and various fun educational activities of all sorts. Our personal favorite has been the "Old Joe Homestead Tour" (which is $25/person and lasts about 2 hours). Always a great time at Riley's Farm.

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    Seasonal menu
    Cool toys in the gift shop.
    Cool toys in the gift shop.
    Riley's Farm

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    Riley's Apple Farm

    Riley's Apple Farm

    3.5
    (202 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Riley's Apple Farms is a family-owned operation with its U-Pick apple orchards scattered throughout…read moreOak Glen, offering field trips and an opportunity to learn about its history. Check the website or call the farms to see which orchards are open during your visit, or book a field trip. We've had a couple of locations closed on us when we arrived in the past. You can't go wrong with any of the apple farms. If you're looking for a specific type of apple, ask the staff and they'll be happy to point you in the right direction. Apple samples can also help determine what type of apples you want. Prices vary depending on the apple type, and a minimum weight requirement applies. At the heirloom Winesap orchard, there was a two-pound minimum. We enjoyed exploring and picking fresh fruit from the trees--a real treat for the whole family, especially the kids. Wear comfy shoes you won't mind getting dirty. The weekends can be terribly busy, so it's recommended to visit as early as possible or during the weekdays. Fall is also an excellent time of year to visit. There are plenty of places to eat and things to do around the area as well--a perfect place to spend the day or half a day.

    Riley's Apple Farm in Oak Glen is such a wonderful place to spend the day. The ambiance is straight…read moreout of a storybook - rustic, cozy, and surrounded by beautiful mountain scenery. It feels like stepping back in time in the best way. When you drive up to Riley's there are staff that direct you to either the Colonial Chesterfield Restaurant & Bakery area (lower parking lot) where they also have archery, tomahawk throwing, and other colonial-themed games and activities or to the upper lot where there's Heritage Homestead BBQ, an apple and pear u-pick field, and a little barn area with goats. You can also do a ride-a-long on a tractor that takes you around the farm. We stopped at the upper lot to pick apples & pears first, and had some BBQ inside the packing shed. We had the chicken cowboy plate ($27) as well as the tri-tip cowboy plate, with 3 sides each. We ended up getting ranch beans, coleslaw, potato salad, and corn bread. Everything was quite tasty, and the apple BBQ sauce was great. The cornbread was also great with butter and honey. Both the chicken and tri-tip were cooked very well and tasted great with the BBQ sauce. Within the packing shed, there were tables/seats and a bar in which you can order drinks and listen to a band while eating. After that, we went fruit picking which was a fun hands-on experience for adults and kids at an affordable price. We also went to the lower farm area where we had desserts. You would order outside, and you can either sit outdoors or go inside of the tavern to sit and eat (there's air conditioning inside) which was nice since it was in the 90s the day that we went. We ordered the apple shake and a blueberry turnover, which were both good. We ended up walking around the grounds to see the pond and the different activities they had to offer. We didn't get to do any of the activities since we went there late and they were about to close. There were also signs showing that they do themed days, which looked really cute and fun. We'll definitely be back again to enjoy the different activities.

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    Family time apple picking
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    Apple shake
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    Casa Solano Orchards

    Casa Solano Orchards

    5.0
    (14 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    While wrapping up our day at Oak Glen my boyfriend & I decided to look for some local hard cider…read more We found Casa Solano on a whim and decided to give it a go! Casa Solano Orchards is a spot we added to our list of "must do's" when we come to the area again. It's owned and operated from their own family home. The cider options were all delicious, the family made you feel so welcome and happy you were there. There was so much room to hangout & grab a drink! Dont miss the seats by the creek or balcony seating! There is truly no bad spot. They had music playing, a childs playground, yard games, orchards to walk through and pick during the season... we will absolutely be back!

    First time apple picking, and we really wanted to make sure to check this place out along the way…read more Stop by for a quick pick and drink, or stay longer. The orchard was beautiful and had lots of fruit to pick. They had a couple of different varieties available, some that were really sweet. Right when we got there, we were greeted by friendly staff. Apparently they're known for their ciders, I think specifically the hard ciders. We got the flight and my favorite was the guamica, guava flavor. It was amazing ! They also have non alcoholic drinks available and a bbq vendor there. Great for a nice meal. I really liked the place even though it was a smaller orchard because I feel like it embodies what I'm looking for when I go to an apple orchard. It's immersive and nature-y with such great vibes. It was quiet, bright, and peaceful. Everywhere else I stopped by was WAY overcrowded and stressful, but not here. It's family owned and it had that personal touch. We had a chance to speak with the owner, and he knew so much about apples and was so friendly. This place was definitely my highlight of Oak Glen and I'm looking forward to go back.

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    A flight with our apple haul
    A flight with our apple haul
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    Hotdog from the BBQ vendor
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    Oak Tree Mountain

    Oak Tree Mountain

    3.4
    (174 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Oak Tree Mountain feels like something straight out of a Hallmark movie beautiful, peaceful, and…read morefull of charm. Surrounded by nature, with fresh mountain air and birds singing, it's the kind of place that makes you slow down and enjoy the outdoors. We visited in December, so it wasn't peak season and not everything was open, but we still had a great time. Even with fewer attractions available, it was fun just being there walking around, taking in the scenery, and enjoying the quiet, outdoorsy atmosphere. It's a lovely place to visit, especially if you appreciate nature and simple pleasures. Even in the off-season, Oak Tree Mountain was enjoyable, and I can only imagine how charming it must be during peak season.

    My family and friends' time while visiting Oak Tree Mountain was a fun and memorable experience…read more We had breakfast, shopped, toured the surrounding area, and basically hiked while taking tons of group and selfie photos. More importantly, we laughed and had a great time. When we arrived early in the morning, the temperature was 35 degrees and overcast. If you plan to visit here anytime soon, BRING a jacket as you WILL feel the chill the second you open your car door. It was pretty chilly, but it felt GREAT as the air was crisp and fresh. I read the many negative Yelp reviews regarding an additional fee to visit the upper area. Thank goodness they were not charging during our visit, as we would have done exactly what many other visitors did before us and left. The small shops were lovely to visit, as all the items sold are handmade and, surprisingly, very affordable. One shop was offering 50% off EVERYTHING, so my family and friends definitely took advantage of the savings. This is a fun place to visit and to get away from it all for a few hours, as long as they do not charge visitors any additional fees, including parking, which, during our visit, was free. Thank goodness for anything free nowadays.

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    Candy store
    Oak Tree Mountain

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    Stone Soup Farm & Heritage Orchard

    Stone Soup Farm & Heritage Orchard

    4.5
    (56 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    I've lived a few miles from Oak Glen most of my life and Stone Soup Farm captures the essence of…read morewhat an Oak Glen experience should be, but often isn't. Low-key and charming, with some unique surprises. Chief among them, the craft apple cider cocktails. I got a mule and my daughter and wife got a tasty, smoky Bourbon revelation in a glass. (Well, actually a plastic cup, but I'd drink either out of a rusty hubcap they're that good.) "Would you like some ratatouille crostini to go with that?" "But of course!" (Best call I made all weekend!) Sit by the fire or find a spot of sun at one of the scattered tables. Walk around and explore. Go to the creek at the back of the property and listen to the water go burbling along over the rocks and through the brambles. We were there early (just short of 11 a.m.) so it wasn't too crowded. If you want a commercial experience, go to the Village or else where on the mountain. If you want something truer, go to Stone Soup Farm.

    This is a review for their Family Farm Day, we just finished a wonderful day at Stone soup! They…read morehave tours running often throughout the day, and you get to learn about their farming methods as well as pick apples and take part of various activities. This farm has always been a family favorite, we've taken the kids here year after year due to its beautiful scenery and very nice staff. The store sells awesome marmalade! The tour is relatively short, but very informative, which is perfect for kiddos, and there's very few people compared to busy weekends! The activities such as panning for gemstones and candle dipping are very fun for the kids, and I cannot say enough good things about their new children's garden! I highly recommend this farm, they have beautiful private picnics as well!

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    Pick your own organic apples
    Pick your own organic apples
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    A custom romantic picnic awaits!
    A cozy fire for warming up on a cool morning or toasting marshmallows for s'mores.

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    A cozy fire for warming up on a cool morning or toasting marshmallows for s'mores.

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