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    Salisbury Farm

    4.2 (37 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Massiel G.

    Love this place..... picked out and cut 2 sunflowers for $2.00 a piece..... we got fresh mini tomatoes...... they have fresh honey......

    Matt S.

    Loved this corn maze. It was pretty easy since they give you a map. What made us use the map is because of the word puzzle that was on it. There's facts and questions spread out in the field that you have to solve. It's pretty fun, never experienced that in a maze before. Then after you got the answer, you put your maze card in a bin to enter a raffle. I just held on to mine because I'm more about the memories;). They have a farm stand to buy food and pet the animals beside it. Also, they provide little wagons for the pumpkin patch which is cute. You can tell a lot of thought and care has gone into this farm.

    Vijay S.

    Good place for corn maze, raspberry picking or going out with kids to a pumpkin patch. Prices are reasonable. Good amount of farm produce available . There's a hayride that takes you to the corn maze and then the pumpkin patch even though they're all walkable. Overall, good experience. Staff were all friendly. Can pick sunflowers too.

    Melissa L.

    Great place to bring family and friends. My husband and I came for the corn maze and loved it. The maze was the perfect length and took us around 45 minutes. The farm had a cool shop and a hand sanitizing station which was great. Definitely will go back.

    Saige M.

    So cute!! We loved the corn maze this year and had a fun time getting all the stamps punched out in our card. It took about 45 minutes and it was nice to have the map. We also bought some fresh veggies and a pumpkin and the veggies were huge and delicious. We met some of the cute animals they have on their farm too! It wasn't too crowded when we went on a Sunday and the maze went smoothly, we weren't running into people too often.

    Best Day for Strawberry Picking
    Amanda C.

    All I can say is WOW! I went on a tour and strawberry picking today at Salisbury Farm and it was amazing. This place plants between 10,000 to 15,000 strawberry plants a year. And you know what is funny, it all started because of a high school project in the 80s! The owner Wayne is so sweet, just like his strawberries! He gave a great tour and told us about the history of the farm, all the way back to 1840. Strawberry season ends in the next couple of days, so get there fast! You can pick from 8 am to 5 pm, seven days a week. Raspberries are next so get ready! They also have homemade goods too in the barn! They looked yummy!

    Flowers
    Kelsey S.

    Such a cute farm!!! They have pick your own sun flowers, pumpkins, a corn maze, a little farm stand to buy fresh produce and farm animals that you can pet. I came with my family to pick raspberries and sunflowers. The farm had the raspberries closed off so that way the fruit could ripen your and not get over picked. Which was a bummer- but we stayed to pick the sunflowers. They had several different colors: white, purple, yellow, orange, and a combo of yellow and purple. After wards we went to pet the cow, llama, and goats. The farm hands fed them tomatoes and they were flinging the tomatoes around and getting seeds on the kids which was cute and funny! Some customers were feeding the animals tomatoes but I wish they had waited and let a few more kids feed the tomatoes to the animals. I'm surprised this farm was not as busy as pippin orchard down the street was but I was happy that there was not a huge crowd of people, especially with COVID going around still. I will definitely be returning in a few days for berry picking as well as in the future!!!!

    Frank L.

    This is my go to place to pick a pumpkin while I am visiting RI. I try to make it to RI at least once in the fall to pick a pumpkin, and just take in fall. We found Salisbury Farms a few years ago, and have been back every year since. They drive you out to the pumpkin field on a hay ride, and have the best corn maze ever. It took me a few hours to get through the corn maze the first time. make sure you bring enough food and water to survive the winter :)

    Amanda F.

    We had such a great afternoon here! We have been to severel cornmazes through out the years (husband and I). But this one really had us ..took us 45mins to an hr to get out and we still didnt get all the stamps for the scavenger hunt. Very adult & kid friendly place. Loved the legit hayride around! Llamas and cow was cute! And a nice selection of produce for purchase! Not a bad price either. $11 per person for the corn maze!

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    We had a great time. Lots of perfect pumpkins of all sizes to choose from. And the corn maze was a lot of fun.

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    Barden Orchards - Need to stop listening to "influencers"- these aren't even made there and come in frozen-$11!!!

    Barden Orchards

    4.2(45 reviews)
    5.0 mi
    $$

    Barden was a great place for apple picking! They have a ton of different varieties and everything…read morewas well marked. The apples were great quality and were delicious to eat and bake with later in the week. We parked a little far out from the entrance based on how busy it was (Sunday afternoon), but it was an easy walk. A lot of the apples that were ready to be picked and of good quality were at the top of the trees. I wish they offered ladders or picker tools to allow people to get good apples that can't be reached otherwise. Also, they had run out of apple cider donuts, which was a shame. We got some apple cider and fresh raspberries to take home, which were also both delicious. I would definitely pick our own raspberries next year if we return. We would definitely go back for a fun Fall activity each year!

    This orchard as huge and has a very large selection of apples. Great varieties and I can't wait to…read morecome back in mid October when even more varieties are ready for picking and eating. I thought the layout was easy to follow and very organized. The space across the orchard was truly maximized. Rows upon rows of beautiful apples waiting to be picked. This weekend 9/15, Honeycrisp, Cortland, Gala, Liberty and McIntosh were ready for picking. My wife and I are apple feinds eating 1 or 2 a day each. We had the fridge space for cold storage so we did 1/2 bushel which hits you @ $55. We ended up getting 24.5lbs of apples which came out to $2.24/lb. Not bad for fresh off the tree. If you don't eat as many apples, it is a little on the price side because here are the prices: 1/2 bushel ($55 = admission for 5) 1 peck ($35 = admission for 3) 1/2 peck ($17.50 = admission for 1) 1/4 peck ($15.00 I think? = 1 child 10 and under) Quantity is certainly your friend here. Not an issue for us because we eat so many (enjoyed over 4 while picking em.... They were good and couldn't help myself). We also grabbed some apple cider donuts on the way out. 1/2 dozen for $11 and they're the best apple cider donuts I've ever had. They actually tasted like apple and not just straight up sugar. Heat up in the microwave for 10 seconds before enjoying and chefs kiss. Will be back here in a month! Looking forward to some fuji and evercrisp!

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    Barden Orchards - Cider and donut

    Cider and donut

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    Appleland Orchard - Maple cream omg this stuff is *ridiculous*

    Appleland Orchard

    4.3(31 reviews)
    5.1 mi
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    Despite the warm, delicious donuts and friendly girls at the front end, I had a rude interaction…read morewith a blonde lady that worked in the back (prob making donuts) -- if for not her, I'd give this place a 5 star review. I wanted to try a new orchard and have a nice time before the cold really sets in -- so I decided to come here with my family who adores farms and such. We purchased an apple bag that granted us access to the orchard and pick some apples. However, when we were loading them into the trunk of my car, I heard someone say, "are yall gonna pay for that?" Obviously we had paid for them already inside and I explained this to her but she insisted on saying that we weren't allowed to pick apples unless we bought the bag and that stealing is not something that they allowed at the farm... which really irked me because I already bought a bag and explained to her this but she seemed so bothered and didn't understand. Her customer service skills are nonexistent and not here at all. it's extremely rude to assume we were stealing apples when we obviously had a bag with the logo of the farm. Why would anyone jump to the conclusion that we were stealing? I definitely didn't like the experience and I won't be coming back here. I would rather take my business elsewhere where I can shop in peace and enjoy family time. If they're going to be this unhappy and rude, don't work at a farm. Simple. Won't be coming back to this especially if blondie wants to be so rude.

    they have my fav cider donuts of all the farms and my moms usually finds a thing or 2.read more

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    Apples

    Appleland Orchard - Cat pasta :-)

    Cat pasta :-)

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    Devon Point Farm

    Devon Point Farm

    4.8(11 reviews)
    30.9 mi
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    We stopped by this adorable family owned farm on a mini getaway to New England in search of some…read morefall weather which wasn't happened back home yet. We set out to pick fresh floral stems and pumpkins. We were greeted with so much more....The sweet playful house pup who immediately brought us an apple for a game (or 25) of catch. He made this whole experience so much sweeter for my girls! We had a blast chasing him around the gorgeous rows of vibrant flowers and filled apple trees. We could've stayed for hours playing with him alone!! We purchased mini apple cider donuts the girls gobbled down in two seconds flat. They LOVED these! $4 for a bag of a dozen, fresh and hot off the press sugary, perfectly snack sized donuts. They also offer grass fed beef, pork and chicken. We met the owner who kindly poured us samples of their delicious fresh, raw cider and showed us the original mill which is housed in their awesome, simplistic barn. (If you're traveling, remember to bring a cooler with ice as the cider is unpasteurized.) She also suggested I purchase a "Long Island Cheese pumpkin" which I had never heard of before! Have you?! She gave me instructions on how to bake it and make what she said will be the best pumpkin pie ever! (I'll keep you posted). She also gave me some local suggestions on things to do (Old Sturbridge Village, Mass) which we did and had a fantastic time! Thank you!! Prices we thought were very fair and it feels so good supporting small, hardworking business owners. This farm is on the smaller size, but it's absolutely full of that unmistakable pure New England charm and quality goods! We would come back here in a heartbeat and had a VERY memorable, awesome first trip! If you're in the area or maybe looking for a weekend escape, this fabulous farm is located in a quaint town that offers so much, yet is so far away from it all. You won't be disappointed making an entire trip out of heading this way.

    Their mini cider donuts are amazing! Best I've ever had. Small, warm, and crunchy. Had to go back…read moreand get another bag. Property is beautiful as well

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    Devon Point Farm - Farm Owners Erick and Patty Taylor

    Farm Owners Erick and Patty Taylor

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    Devon Point Farm

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    Spring Hill Sugar House

    Spring Hill Sugar House

    4.0(4 reviews)
    16.4 mi

    All the people that work here are extremely nice. It is such a cute fall spot to stop into wether…read moreit be to pick pumpkins, corn maze or stop at the store. They do not take card so bring some cash. I usually tend to stop for pumpkins, apple cider and the apple donuts. They are rather on the more expensive side.

    On a mild early fall day, a nice way to welcome the harvest season is a visit to Spring Hill Sugar…read moreHouse to watch the old-fashioned cider press in operation and better still, quaff down some of that freshly squeezed and refreshingly crisp cider. Their cider is some of the best in the area - I don't know what blend of apples they use, but it works well with a nice balance of sweet and tart. While there, you might as well pick up a few pumpkins and gourds, corn stalk sheaves, and colorful Indian corn (my favorite fall decorations), and if so inclined, tromp through the corn maze. The place is wonderfully bucolic and scenic on a sunny day, and a lot of fun for the youngsters to pick out their favorite pumpkins. There used to be a herd of llamas there, but sadly, SHSH is only down to one this year. It's also nice to visit in late winter, around February, when the tree sap is running, and watch them sugar off - terrific maple syrup can be had here (and quieter in the winter with more time to chat with the proprietors). A quaint and charming old-time New England tradition.

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    Spring Hill Sugar House - Field of pumpkins - is it sincere enough for the Great Pumpkin?

    Field of pumpkins - is it sincere enough for the Great Pumpkin?

    Spring Hill Sugar House - The sugar house - apple cider in the fall, maple syrup in the spring

    The sugar house - apple cider in the fall, maple syrup in the spring

    Spring Hill Sugar House - Fall cornucopia!

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    Salisbury Farm - pickyourown - Updated May 2026

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