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    Ricker Hill Orchards

    4.8 (32 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Craig M.

    If you are someone who enjoys farm and orchard style stores, this is a great place to stop. They are situated on Buckfield Road in Turner, ME. Their off street parking is decent size, they have disc golf, a party zone for birthday parties, covered seating and a country-style store. The Store is a country-style decor with your typical farm type toys and merchandise. They have a decent selection of homemade pies, jarred preserves, salsa, chutney, pickles and much more. Many people stop to get their homemade donuts which the apple cider and blueberry are my BIG favorites. Prices I feel are reasonable for an orchard store, but expect to to pay some premium prices on the baked goods. You want quality and grandma's best recipes, it comes at a cost. If you are in the area, I highly recommend you check this place out. IT's worth he stop and bring a bag for all the goodies you plan to take with you. Don't forget to get their homemade apple cider, they do sell Hard Cider as well, and indulge in bakery deliciousness. You won't be disappointed. They take feedback very well.

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    Ashley I.

    Amazing orchard and overall experience. Not only is there miles of different apples to pick from they offer so many cool features like the pumpkin patch, apple cider brewery on premises. They have a huge fun section for children to play with a petting farm, corn maze, playgrounds and a giftshop with fresh cooked donuts, produce like corn, squash and pumpkins and toys galore. The orchards overlook the gorgeous colorful fall foliage covered hills. Every apple was so delicious and the prices were very affordable. There are so many photo ops here. We didn't get to enjoy the cider on property in a flight like they offer but we got a bunch to-go to try at home and made our own flight. The bartender was incredible and suggested pairings and the order of how we should try the cider at home. We got all their classics and the Pumpkin Cider (My favorite). The maple and blueberry really do taste like pancakes when mixed together as the bartender suggested. Mmmm. The children's section, petting zoo and corn maze do have a entry cost for ages two and older but the prices are fair. I highly suggest getting some donuts to-go. They are so beyond delicious. Especially the apple cider and pumpkin donuts. Overall incredible experience. I would be here all the time if I lived in Maine.

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    Lindsay C.

    Always great baked goods ! They also have frozen custard ! I did not get pictures of the baked goods . Sorry ,

    Inside the actual cider production facility.
    Steff D.

    I like hard cider - any kind, really, but I like Ricker Hill's because (the non-flavored stuff) it isn't cloyingly sweet. It's also not super carbonated (actually, it reminds me of stuff I've had on draught in England). They experiment with some pretty cool flavors too: while the Mainiac Gold is their flagship product, they also have unique options like jalapeño (not my fave), apple pie (my absolute fave), maple, tropical vacation (it's coconutty!), a hopped honey option, etc. I'll echo what others have said: get a flight. They do them in 4, 6, and 8 and there's plenty to choose from - ask for additional cups, get creative, and mix and match your flavors. Half blueberry cider, half vanilla cider? It's the adult beverage version of our state's official dessert - you're welcome. The tasting room has an old country store feeling to it, and when the weather is nicer you can sit outside. There's also complimentary popcorn. And the people who work here are friendly, genuine, down-to-earth Mainers. I haven't done the PYO stuff, Maine Maple Sunday, or the Fourth of July Celebration here but I've heard great things about all of 'em if you're local and looking for something to do!

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    Corey C.

    The store was super cute. They have a bakery inside but we weren't hungry. I should've bought some of their cranberries! The disc golf course was a beautiful walk. My boyfriend said the course was short & easy, great for beginners. Then we walked over to the hard cider. The walk over was short and you go through an area that looks like a lot of fun for kids. They had a petting zoo and I believe a small mini golf.The cider was decent has something for everyone - sweet, dry, and semi-dry! They even have ice cider and a wine to taste. You can do tasting in 4, 6 or 8 tastings. The area outside was cute. All in all it was a fun trip for my bf, pup and I. It's dog-friendly by the way but no dogs inside the tasting house and I'm sure not in the store.

    Mary M.

    Delicious apples and apple cider. My friend tried the apple cider doughnut with maple soft serve - she said to die for!! We also had the hard cider. I loved the Mac but want to try all the flavors. I should have gotten a flight. The orchard side has a lot of family friendly outdoor activities besides the apples, produce, etc. This would be a great place to take the family, go for a date or out with friends. Plus the view with the mountains in the background is simply beautiful.

    It may be the middle of summer, but I'm ready for fall. All day every day. The sweet cider helps get me into the spirit even more
    Cassandra W.

    I always love coming to Ricker Hill Orchards, especially with their tasting room. If I had my way, I would love fall year-round! Love being able to get my sweet cider fix any time! Already can't wait for apple picking in a few months!

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    I love this place! Best cider donuts I've ever had and they were to die for fresh! The cider was great too I loved the apple pie cider & the orchards made for the most beautiful apple picking views!

    Maegan G.

    Had a great time here. Helpful and nice staff, delicious apples, and good prices. We picked some apples, visited the store and snagged a maple ice cream and some homemade donuts. Definitely a fun way to spend a few hours and they have an entire area for kids to play that was getting a lot of attention. We didn't play disc golf, but they have that there too.

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    Von L.

    We had a great time in a place where we used to have to make our own fun, we found this relaxing, friendly place. Must see!

    Do NOT have the Maine Maple Sunday Breakfast... DISGUSTING!
    Erica A.

    My family and I always try new orchards for Maine Maple Sundays. We love giving business to local family owned places . We had never tried Ricker Hill Farms and I have to say we WILL NOT be back. We paid $10.00+ for our breakfast this morning. It included incredibly soggy french toast, cold red hot dogs, beans, fake scrambled eggs, crepes with way too much cinnamon, bacon half cooked and NO beverage. When I say soggy french toast...I mean it wouldn't stay on my fork and felt like slime in my mouth. Because of this they kept running out of crepes. Even then I gagged it down because darn it that crepe cost me $10! We litterally paid $10 for eggs and a crepe that I gagged down folks.... Also no included orange juice, no included coffee or water! You'd think they would at least have a water station...That in itself is free! Bleck... Do NOT waste your time folks!!! Now onto the store. I understand it will be packed. The problem is when your packed like sardines. I'm pretty sure there is a fire code. There should be a limited amount of people in at a time. That way you can shop, pay and get out. They had two cash registers. One huge line on one register and what appeared to be an empty register. When asked if the one line were people waiting to be assisted by both registers or the line was for donuts The employees had no idea... SERIOUSLY??? Can we get our act together people? Until you make it easier and more enjoyable for customers I know we won't be back and will be letting others know about our experience. Perhaps better planning should be in order next year?

    You can pick-up refillable flagons of your favorite ciders at Ricker Hill Tasting Room!

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    Great for families! Friendly and helpful staff - something here for everyone. Fun tractor ride - several places to take cute photos.

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    Awesome cider! Awesome service! I bought some to take back home since I was on vacation.

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    7 years ago

    Love this orchard! Breathtaking view from the top of the hill...and delish snackadoos in the store!

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    Great place to enjoy a variety of ciders. Nice location off the main highway. Wicked good cider!

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    Our group did a cider tasting and the vanilla was my favorite. Nice atmosphere and the table games are fun!

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    Fabulous way to jump into Autumn! Lovely views as well as excellent Apple cider donuts and other yummy freshly made delights

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    There is a hard cider tasting room across the way with tasting paddles of a huge amount of homemade cider.

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    Ricker Hill Farm Stand

    Ricker Hill Farm Stand

    3.3(3 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    We went on a Sunday and it was very busy - always a good sign…read more We parked near the tasting room and then walked through the playground/petting zoo area to get to the farm stand. There is parking right at the farm stand as well - it was just a little too crowded with cars and people at the time, so we felt walking from the other side would be better and it allowed us to get a lay of the land. The offerings in the farm stand were vast! - Food, toys and gifts. So much too look at however, we were there for baked goods, so we didn't look around too much. They have a decent refrigerator section with premade soups and chowders and a lot of pies... A LOT, if they haven't already sold out. We were able to snag the last French Silk pie - wow was that melt in your mouth delicious. A little goes a long way. They were making donuts on demand - definitely hot and fresh. There is a bit of a wait and that area near the fresh baked goods and donuts and the register gets really crowded, so you may not want the whole family standing there waiting. Everything was neatly organized and labeled. It was a cozy country store, that I will definitely visit again when we are passing through. There's a large covered seating area near the farm stand parking and there was a food truck. Plenty to eat and drink and a lot of activities for the kids. Fun place to visit.

    Stopped in after hitting the orchard. Very tasty donuts. Phenomenal cinnamon rolls! They also have…read moreapple crisp, but we didn't try it. Good selection of other little "Mainey" things...along with cider, milk, etc. Grab your donuts and cider and sit on the hill next to the building! Great views.

    Wallingford's Fruit House - Preserves

    Wallingford's Fruit House

    4.6(45 reviews)
    8.7 mi
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    So many blueberries. Wow! What a great time I had with my family picking blueberries. The…read moreblueberries are big and juicy. Perfect peak season right now. The trees were loaded with blueberries. Although my pictures don't do justice, they were full. It was easy to pick a full pint or quart just standing in one spot. After we picked our container full, which they supply the containers. We headed back to the store so we could make our purchases. They do have a lot of wonderful foods inside as well, some candies, and drinks, full homemade pies and maple syrup and so on. Something for everyone. Cashier was very nice. And helpful. It was laid back on a Sunday afternoon. Not a lot of people around. And we actually were the only ones in a whole section. The also do apple picking in the fall. And I bet that's super fun with hay rides and mazes and everything made of apples.

    We had a great experience here. From the many many selections of apples, the farm animals, the…read morefood, the hard cider, the mini shop, it's all great. Lots of friendly staff here as well. We picked some apples which were not a bad price then proceeded to try an flight of their hard ciders. They had lots of interesting flavors and they were delicious. Afterwards we got some donuts and picked up some jars of various goods to take home. Everything here was great and we had a very pleasant experience. It was super busy but we expected that on a Saturday. If you're looking to pick some apples, drink some ciders, and have a great afternoon definitely check this place out. You won't be disappointed!

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    Little Ridge Farm

    Little Ridge Farm

    5.0(3 reviews)
    20.3 mi
    $$

    This wonderful CSA is truly a treasure. I had a summer share that was plentiful and fresh. The…read moreprices are a bit intimidating, but I assure you it is well worth the cost for the enormous amounts of fresh produce. Every week, I read the little farmer's blog and checked out the recipes and what the week's bounty would be. I did lots of stewing, canning, salad making and savoring. In addition to the weekly pickups, there is a free pick your own flower garden, which was a lovely treat. There is also pick your own tomatillos, herbs and cherry tomatoes. There are pick your own strawberries, which store bought cant even come close to. These sweet berries melt in your mouth and make tasty jams and pie. There is also products available for purchase that change with the months, fresh baked goodies, milk, eggs, cider, berries. I made my own tomatoe sauce from scratch with my abundance of tomatoes. I also canned lots and lots of pickles and dilly beans. I also got to try new veggies I was unfamiliar with, hello kohl rabi and poc choi. There are also holiday and winter shares, as well as beef and pork. This farm share is absolutely excellent.

    The one thing I miss the most about moving to Portland is Little Ridge Farm, where I had a CSA for…read morearound four years. There was nothing I didn't love about Keena Tracy's farm or the awesome CSA's she offered. Back when I was participating, I would get the full harvest share which is more than enough for two vegetarians! Each week we'd come to her stand and pick up however many pounds we were allotted that week (usually along with other complimentary goodies like apple cider, pumpkins, or corn). I have heard that CSA's from other Maine farms don't follow this same structure - that they pick and choose what each person gets. I liked the freedom of being able to load up on all the cucumbers and tomatoes, kohl rabi and sorrel (both of which I discovered BECAUSE of Little Ridge), edamame and spaghetti squash I wanted while I watched others get pounds upon pounds of garlic scapes and pac choi. As a shareholder I also had access to the pick-your-own garden with flowers, herbs, cherry tomatoes, and tomatillos. We also had the ability to pick raspberries and strawberries at a discounted price; there was also fresh bread and cheese for sale as well. And we were always invited to romp around her property exploring the fields, saying hello to the pigs and turkeys, or even volunteering some of our time helping out in exchange for a discount on our CSA. Keena also offers a Thanksgiving Share and a Holiday Share (both of which include about thirty pounds of your choice from things like onions, sweet potatoes, potatoes, carrots, beets, garlic, spinach, and sometimes apples, bags of cranberries, or EXTREMELY delicious potato rolls), and a Winter Share as well. For carnivores, there are also pork, beef, and turkey shares which I know very little about (except that people seemed to love them). Little Ridge does an exceptional job at simply growing organic (they pride themselves on not using hormones, antibiotics, cages, or chemicals) with a keen eye on both environmental and animal health as well. After writing all of this, I believe I've made a grave mistake not continuing my CSA here - what's a forty minute drive for the best produce you've ever had, right?

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