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    Tuttle Orchards

    4.6 (272 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Christina B.

    Even though I lived in Greenfield for a few years as a kid, this was my first time visiting Tuttle and I loved it! I didn't know what to expect but everything was so well run and thought out. From parking to apple picking to the grill to the store, the staff were so friendly and helpful. Apple picking was fun, but there was only one type of apple available (Jonathan) when we were there but I think it was just a weird gap weekend where some apples were past their window and some were not ready yet. The bbq sandwich I had at the grill was so good! And the applesauce was amazing. Even though it was simple, it's the best meal I've had in a while. Plus, an apple slush...the cherry (apple?) on top. I bought so many things in the store. The way it's set up, the line just weaves through the product shelves, so it's nearly impossible to walk through without seeing and wanting everything. The variety of products was beyond what I was expecting. I definitely had to buy a jar of their applesauce and apple butter bbq sauce.

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    Erika G.

    We've been to Tuttle Orchard twice this year. The first time was for the YOU PICK FLOWERS. Yesterday we visited with my nephews (who are on a Fall break). Both times were very nice. The boys (and my husband) had fun with all of the activities. There are basketball hoops, haystacks to climb, slides, tricycle races, photo ops, a corn maze and more. The sweet shop and market carry some of the best goodies I have had at an orchard. We specifically go for their apple cider donuts, apple dumplings and pumpkin loaf.

    Alex R.

    Fall is my favorite time to visit. There's a lot to choose from when you go but this time we ate lunch, visited the shop, and picked a bouquet from the U-pick fields! I'd never done that before but I will be back to do it again. We created a big bouquet for a decent price! Food was good too!

    Corn maze views
    Kristin U.

    I had a great time at Tuttle Orchard in late September! It was the first fall weekend of the year, but also a toasty 85 degrees. The heat was rough, but I still had a good time with my two friends. I didn't get anything from the grill, but my friends did. They enjoyed the pulled pork (said it tasted kind of like a sloppy Joe but with pork) and turkey wrap. Later we had apple cider slushes and I got a Native Bread gluten free pumpkin chocolate chip cookie. I'm so so glad that Tuttle Orchard has items like that for people with gluten free needs (and dairy free needs) like me! The apple cider slushes were perfectly refreshing after a stroll through the corn maze and the ~13 min wagon ride tour of the farm. I ended up grabbing a gallon of cider to take home (~$9). While the activities are mostly for kiddos, my friends and I had a good time hanging out as adults too. I'm sure I'll be back to Tuttle at some point in the future! It's a great spot for family and fall fun.

    U-Pick flower barn
    Madison T.

    This is easily one of my favorite orchards and Labor Day weekend is such a busy time! They have U-Pick flowers and apples and it's a great time. They have multiple selections of sizes and a beautiful field to create your own bouquet. The tents are filled with delicious fall treats and the pumpkin donuts and pumpkin cream cheese muffin is amazing. They have a Tuttles grill selection with amazing food and the lines go decently quick. This year I loved the peach slushy- it was incredible and very refreshing

    Briana C.

    We were able to attend Tuttles for the fall event! We had a blast. The farm is HUGE! I loved being able to buy local at the market. My kiddo and family had a blast. We were able to pick pumpkins, apples, and do a hayride. They also had the option to pick flowers. There was a huge area for kids to play, even a special area for toddlers. My only suggestion to the farm (during events like these), PLEASE DO NOT HAVE ALL OF THE RESTROOM OPTIONS ONLY AT THE ENTRANCE. Being a mom of a toddler who is newly potty trained, was a challenge when we had a long hike to the bathroom stations, in the front, from the back of the farm. It would have been so nice to have a restroom option close to where the hayride/corn pit was! Other than that, beautiful layout and a lot of activities for all ages. The sparkling apple cider was also delicious.

    Sophia S.

    Great place to bring the family! $10/person. Pick your own apples and pumpkins. Corn maze and crib. Farm animals. Sunflower field in August/September. Lots of activities and food.

    Berry slushie
    Crystal T.

    I wasn't sure what to expect but I was open to a new experience. It was initially confusing knowing where to go(not for lack of signage but because there were so many) but i figured it out and purchased our tickets which also came with a free apple slushie coupon. There were a lot of attractions and play areas for kids, which was the purpose of this trip. We enjoyed the tractor ride that gives a brief ride through the apple trees and pumpkin patch areas that included a little history lesson and cute little dad jokes. It was a little warm/hot so I was glad we got stuck inside in the corn pit that the kids and bigger "kids" really enjoyed. There was also a fun little bubble station outside and there were a couple of goats and a Llama. I definitely plan to return when its a little cooler for the pumpkins. Great family activity and the slushies(apple and berry) were delicious.

    The cafe, small menu but tasty.
    Susie R.

    Come for apples, stay for the farm store, tractor rides, their own greenhouse grown needing plants and baskets. Don't miss the cafe! My favorite there is the turkey with brie, strawberry fig jam and more on a croissant. But there are also homemade pies, doughnuts, caramel apples, fudge... We'll, you get the picture.

    Debbie E.

    I had the pulled pork sandwich with applesauce for lunch, along with hot apple cider. It was all good. Since there was 8 of us we were seated at a long picnic table in the back. The farm store offered a variety of pies, sauces, donuts, frozen goods, and of course apples! Plenty of parking! Road trip!

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    Doug H.

    Although known for apples and pumpkins they have one of the best greenhouses around. They have a wide variety of healthy annuals and perennials. Just grab your green wagon and go shopping. I especially like their variety of coleus and begonias. Of course you can always count on friendly service. Their prices are very reasonable and competitive. The snack bar has a variety of sandwiches and sweet treats. Their country store has quite a variety of produce and other items.

    tons of Fuji apples left!
    Abigail C.

    I was contemplating which Indy pumpkin patch / apple orchard to visit for the fall season, and so many people recommended Tuttle's, so I had to visit. I appreciated that there was no admission or parking fee! I visited on Oct 19, so several of the apple varieties had already been picked / fallen for the season. However, I did manage to find a bag full of Fuji and Cortland apples left! I picked about 10 apples for $8 (they charge you a flat fee depending on the bag size you choose at the entrance). The pumpkin patches are next to the apple orchards, so you don't have to walk too far to visit both. After apple picking, I visited their general store & restaurant across the road which sold apple cider slushies, hot cider, sparkling canned cider, and donuts (they have pumpkin and apple cider). I had a slushie, which was so fresh and naturally sweet. I can't wait to dig into my pumpkin donuts later! Not to mention they sell tons of the orchard's jarred goods such as jams/jellies, honey, pickles, kettle corn, pumpkin seeds, etc. Everything seemed so yummy I wish I could have tried it all!

    Caramel apples:  - Heath - Fruity Pebbles
    Richard C.

    To know me, is to know that the only thing I look forward to when summer ends, is all the Apple flavored things in the fall. (Because it's the superior fall flavor of course!) Tuttle's Apple festival was so fun! We got hot apple cider, an apple slushy, & 2 caramel apples topped with all kinds of good toppings! In true Indiana fashion, I also got one last roasted corn too! Love Tuttle's family environment, always friendly staff & delicious food year round!

    Apple cider donuts peanut butter fudge and apple prelaine fudge

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    Visited December 5 2025. Orchard with a farm market, cafe and bakery. Quality and selection is outstanding. Open year round, except Sundays.

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    Great! Everyone is super friendly and helpful. Love the slushies and donuts and wandering around on a beautiful fall day!

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