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4.2 (230 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Cheyenne C.

I really like this orchard and winery. They have a ton of seating and many food and drink options. Their wines are tasty and they have good food items too. While I've never picked apples here, they do have an expansive area that isn't too hilly. Parking is easy and not too far away. Prices for food and drinks are reasonable. Everything is always clean too!

Semina B.

One of the best orchards Ive probably been to. Came for the honey crisp festival ($6 ticket) and it did not disappoint. It was organized from the very beginning starting with the parking. There were workers there who kept all the cars in line and directed you to an open space. Once inside, there were many things you could enjoy. Tractor ride, apple picking, live band, food and drinks. A day at this orchard will be pricey so don't be shocked by the high prices. Overall, great memories were made.

Jes O.

This is a great spot. I would recommend going on a weekday or non advertised weekend. Apples were almost all gone. Lots of pumpkins around. Entertainment band on weekends always great. Wooden playground for the kids. Drinks are pretty good. They have their wines, specialty drinks and several of beers to choose from. They also have a self cute flower field. Vases available for purchase.

Lobster roll on the new summer menu and peach wine slushie. "Georgia Freeze"
Brittany A.

Opening day of the Peach Festival. I really like this orchard/winery. I ordered the Georgia Peach (a peach wine slushie with a peach ring), lobster roll (from the new menu), and the ice cream flight. The slushie was delicious and the peach ring kept its gummyness despite being in the cold drink. The lobster roll was flavorful with a good amount of lobster. The bread was falling apart but the big piece of lettuce kept the majority of the lobster salad inside. The ice cream flavors were so yummy. The peaches and cream was sweet but a little tart and sour. Sour probably doesnt sound good but I just don't know another way to describe it. It was delicious. The mix of the sweetness of the ice cream and whatever teh "Cream" of the peaches and cream is was delightful. The italian rainbow cookie ice cream had little chunks of cookie.. sooo good. The salted caramel pretzel was also delicious, with crunchy pretzel pieces. The cappuccino kahlua calypso was also delicious. My only complaint... I wanted more consistency in the amount of ice creams in each little cup. I felt like some were skimmpy but after eating it I was definitely satisfied. The grounds were super cute. They hay ride was free but tip the driver. The live music was good and the singer had a lovely voice, lush and green. Some little body of water was cute to look at. The play grounds and the little boat. All very cute. Everyone working here that we interacted with was helpful, had a big smile, and seemed to be having a great time doing their job. They made suggestions and were very pleasant. You should definitely check this out this summer.

Giant Peach
Rich M.

Attended during their Peach fest and the place was crowded. $10 admission $16 if you wanted to pick peaches. Small bag didn't warrant that price. Super long lines for everything from drinks to several food trucks. We waited 20 minutes for lobster rolls and when we get to the register we are told "sorry no more lobster give us another 20-30 minutes for more to arrive. Luckily one last roll was available so we lucked out. Maybe we would try it again on a non event weekend towards the fall. Way to hot to wait for food trucks.

Bakery/gift shop
Maddi R.

Had a fun fall day at Weed Orchards and Winery this past weekend with my friends! First off, I'd recommend buying tickets online beforehand because they are cheaper when you buy them online. Upon coming in, you will be guided by the workers on where to park. The parking lot is on a field of grass right in front of the entrance. Prices on the bags vary depending on whether you're apple picking, grape picking, or flower picking; as well as the size of the bags. This orchard consists of different types of activities such as fruit picking, hay rides, dining, drinking, playground for kids, and a small animal farm. They have plenty of drink options like, beer, wine, cider, and non alcoholic beverages. Their cafe menu is limited, but they have a food truck if you want more options. My friends and I ordered... 1. Black Cherry hard cider on tap: This was good; not too sweet and not too strong in terms of alcohol taste. Rate 7/10. 2. Chicken tenders w/fries: The tenders and were fries were average; it tasted like your classic tenders and fries, nothing special. Rate 6/10. 3. Truffle Fries: These were yummy! They had a strong truffle taste which was delicious. Rate 8.5/10. 4. Beef Empanadas: This included 2 empanadas and they both were very tasty! The flavor was great, and the breading was super crispy! Rate 8.5/10. *all the food portions were a generous amount; however; they were a bit pricey.* Lastly, they have a small bakery w/ their baked goods, homemade jams, and ice cream. From their bakery we ordered... 1. Apple cider donuts: These come in 6; they were warm and soft, and had a great apple cider flavor. Rate 7/10. 2. Peanut Butter Cup Cookie: This was delicious! It had a strong peanut butter flavor which I love; and the cookie was nice and soft! Rate 8.5/10. Overall, this orchard is such a fun place to spend time with friends, family, partner, and your dog since it is pet friendly! There are so many awesome things to do, and lots of perfect photo opportunities! I'd definitely recommend this place for those who are looking for an exciting fall activity to do!

Love the ambiance Great food; amazing views. Staff are very friendly. Scenery is great

Maggie T.

Came to Weed's fall fest and had a great time! Didn't get around to trying the wine here, but the apple cider donut I tried was probably the best I've ever had. We also picked apples and I found the price for a picking bag to be pretty affordable compared to other orchards. They also sell pumpkins, but I was slightly disappointed when I realized that they don't have an actual pumpkin patch where you can pick them right off the vine. Overall, this was such a fun day though! Just be prepared for long lines at some of the food and drink stands.

Winery selection
Chelsea A.

My family and I used to go to a pet friendly orchard in Warwick, however recently their website said "No pets allowed". This led us to brainstorm a new place that had a good selection of apples and that also was pet friendly. We came across Weed, and it checked off all of our boxes: - dog friendly (lots of cute dogs dress warm and dress up for Halloween!) - good apple selection (Jonah Gold is a favorite here) - low cost of admission that gave us a CHOICE of what size apple bag to buy (some places only give you one option of a high admission fee that includes a 1 peck bag aka 10lbs worth of apples) Upon arriving, the farm was beautiful: the rolling hills of grapevines and apple trees, the foliage, the cool, crisp air mixed with the smell of bonfire and cookout food... it all shouted FALL! Entrance was a breeze -- you can pay with either cash or credit. This place has everything for everyone: -a "winery" section that includes wine flights and apple cider sangrias for 21+ -playgrounds, face painting and pumpkin painting for kids -a bonfire to keep warm during chilly windy days -live music during certain hours -apple and pumpkin picking -a wide variety of food, such as sandwiches, chili, pizzas, hotdogs, burgers and fries that come with great sides (baked beans; garlic aioli; pasta salad -- SO GOOD!!) .. ooh yes, how could I forget APPLE CIDER / PUMPKIN SPICE DONUTS?! -a bakery with homemade ice cream, pies, breads, local honey, and jam. There is ample parking space, and upon exit, they do mark your bags that you've bought them, and also reserve the right to check your non-apple peck bags. I highly recommend this place for families with children, dogs, and lovers of autumn. Cheers to apple & pumpkin picking season!

Me
Bernice N.

Came here with my girls and my brother who was visiting from the west coast. We actually had to buy tickets online for this particular day because they were having a festival. I don't know how a regular say would be up here but this farm was beautiful. It was very far up north. So the scenery was a nice long ride. I don't think I would return because this one was really out there. It's probably why it was so large and beautiful. They had staff there to give us directions of where to go for parking. When we go to the entrance we had to pick our band of 21 and over if you want to purchase any alcohol. They didn't only have wine, they had cocktails and other drinks. It was very hot this day, so we were happy to see they had a nice dining area that had air conditioning although we stayed outside because of the beautiful weather. They still had some other fruits there like grapes and peppers but we went straight for the apples. We then got us some food that although was pricey it was so fresh and I mean delicious. I think everything was made from scratch. I mean everything. From the chicken to the flour they use to fry it in. The pizza was good. The freshly made apple donuts were good. They also were sold at a good price. Besides the heat my girls and I had an overall good time. The only thing we didn't like was after waiting about an hour to get on one hay ride truck we decided to give up because it was just to hot that day and we found out that it was only one truck that took about 30 minutes to do a round in one seating. The festival was nice they had good music, good food, real bathrooms I appreciate that. I hate portable potties. If I had another adult with me I would go again. It would make a really nice girl group visit or date day. I wouldn't bring my kids again it was just to far and they are not little anymore to play on the playground they had, or do any face painting, so Besides just picking apples and eating good food they would rather go to one closer. I say two thumbs up. Happy Yelping!

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Dasle K.

I came here for the peaches and wine festival and absolutely fell in love. This orchard and winery is gorgeous. I was worried at first because there were so many cars, but the place is HUGE and it didn't feel crowded at all because there was plenty of seating and people were spread out. The hayrides are free! The food was great - a bit pricy but I think that's expected at a place like this. They do bag checks and are pretty strict with their no outside food and drink policy. Can't wait to be back soon! Family friendly and toddler friendly with tons of playground areas. Highly recommended.

Rebecca G.

I've been here three separate times, and I always enjoy it. I recommend coming earlier in the day, as they close in the afternoon. They have different fruits/veggies available for picking, they'll let you know what's in season and ready. They also have some flower fields which can be picked as well. During certain times of year they offer apple cider donuts and other items for purchase. I'd recommend checking their site for hours, selection, and other activities. Parking was free and there is not fee to enter either. It a great place to walk around, take photos, and get some fresh apples. It's also very beautiful.

Apple cider donuts
Andrew I.

We had a great few hours here. So much to offer. Apple picking, grape picking, food and drinks, bakery, live music and so much more. Lots of indoor and outdoor seating. The Mixed Berry Wine Slushie was very refreshing in the heat. Great ice cream and apple cider donuts. Lots of activities to keep the kids occupied. It seemed a little pricy compared to other vineyards I have been to. Very friendly and outgoing staff.

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Service, drinks, environment, and activities were all fantastic! Will return in the future!

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The orchard was lovely, and the peaches were incredibly sweet! I will visit again. The live band was enjoyable.

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Ask the Community - Weed Orchards and Winery

Are dogs allowed on premises and inside?

We have a dog friendly area right behind our winery where we also have picnic tables and umbrellas set up. We are not allowed to have dogs in the orchards or inside of the winery where food is prepared due to food safety laws.

Can we bring our dog?

We have a dog friendly area right behind our winery where we also have picnic tables and umbrellas set up. We are not allowed to have dogs in the orchards or inside of the winery where food is prepared due to food safety laws.

Is this place handicap accessible?

For wheelchair, I would say no. The mains paths are dirt/gravel and the orchard areas are all grass.

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We tried a few ciders (rose and blueberry), the pulled pork lunch, and our favorite: the apple cider donuts!

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DuBois Farms

DuBois Farms

4.1(140 reviews)
4.3 mi
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I visited in early fall (first week of October) on a Saturday and the farm was packed! They have a…read moregood system for parking, pretty well organized over all, and this is key. Upon arrival each person pays a $10 cover charge that you receive a ticket for use in the country store in the amount of $10, so technically you get your money back as long as you buy something. Honestly the visiting experience was only okay, I am not sure I'd go back or recommend it BUT this is tempered by the fact that I did buy the biggest, prettiest mum and I may go back again for another one next year. I definitely have the nicest mum in all of Jersey City. I think it was around $20 for my huge mum and I was going to buy some apple cider donuts, but when I saw they were charging $18 for 12 donuts I put the package back on the shelf.

Food/drinks: Margarita pizza was okay and $$$ but the apple cider and apple cider donuts were SO…read moreGOOD. Honestly best apple cider donuts I've ever had + freshly baked , not stale at all and very soft and fluffy (but you have to buy it in a dozen, you can't buy individual) Lots of apples to choose from ~5-8 kinds from evercrisp to snapdragon to gold rush. Gold rush & pink lady were my favorite. Atmosphere: Loved for fall! There's was live music, plenty of apples and pumpkins to pick from, plenty of benches and seating indoors and outdoors for eating, and areas for children to play Dogs allowed! Service: friendly everywhere!! Price: cheap for entry, food is $$. You have to pay a $10 fee but it goes towards anything you buy. For apple cider & cider donuts I would say worth the price. Apple picking is charged by the pound

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Locust Grove Fruit Farm - Ladies of the u pick

Locust Grove Fruit Farm

4.4(7 reviews)
3.7 mi

Fruit farm with items in season. U Pick! Nice property to walk and pick your own fruits in season…read more Fresh made apple cider donuts.

What a hidden gem. Right across the Hudson River from the Poughkeepsie IBM campus, Locust Grove…read moreBrewing Company is nestled in the small town of Milton. We first tried their cider on tap at King's Court Brewery in Poughkeepsie. Easy to find - a big yellow barn with ample parking. We stopped in on a December Saturday looking to have some drinks and check out the new space. We arrived just after they opened and were so impressed by the new, but rustic feel. There's a massive horseshoe bar, gender neutral bathrooms, bar games, firepits, many taps, and my favorite, RIVER VIEWS! The staff was welcoming and knowledgeable and recommended a few tasty styles of beer. Locust Grove makes their own cider and features beer from King's Court Brewery a few miles away. I recommend the Bat Exodus Nitro Stout. Had two and, as a Guinness fan, I thought this was far more flavorful. If stouts aren't your preference, they have many varieties of ales, IPAs, porters, and ciders. The cider isn't too sweet. I sampled a few and found them fruity, funky, and crushable without much sugar. Can't wait to visit again and pick up some swag. Locust Grove has shirts, beanies, and other branded items for purchase. If you're looking for outdoor space, know that they have 3 or 4 Solostove Stainless Firepits. These things are the best - high heat and no smoke. They "fired" it right up for us and before we knew it, three hours passed watching the river as the sun set behind us. PS - they have a legit shuffleboard table inside.

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5.0(2 reviews)
6.6 mi

SPRING BOX TIME at the farm! Not only is it wonderful to have fresh kale, Rob, spring greens, and…read morethe last of the winter tunnel, spinach, but just having the word spring in my life after a less than stellar winter is uplifting. Poughkeepsie Farm Project is conducting it outreach this weekend and next to attract new membership. It was wonderful to meet some of the new people who are considering joining the farm as a CSA member. It's an investment to be sure. You do need to pay for your shares upfront so that the farmers know how much to plant and can budget accordingly. That being said, they do accept credit card payments and even EBT/SNAP through their website ordering system. It's fun to pick up my share because one never knows what's been picked - it's a surprise every week. There's just one more pick up before we go dormant until late spring/June. I'm preparing and storing as much as I can to hold me over because I know where the food has been grown and I know it's chemical free. If you are in the region of the Hudson Valley/Poughkeepsie town, consider joining. With the price of produce and the supply chain glitches ( don't get me started on why), being assured that you will have fresh produce, fruit, mushrooms, eggs, yogurt, and cheese from a nearby local farm lends a piece of mind

My folks have been members here for several years and it has been a source of joy for my son and I…read moreto go pick the share with them. It is a wonderful way to get out and do something active and meet community minded people. Wonderful for kids to connect with the foods the summer harvest is impressive and delicious. More and more young families in the area. What a lovely program!

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Hurds Family Farm - Fall Is Here

Hurds Family Farm

4.1(70 reviews)
6.4 mi
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Great afternoon with my grandson!! Lots of things for the kids to do! Tons of apples to still pick!…read moreLots of great pumpkins left!! And the best apple donuts!! Thanks to Sarah for her extra attention to us today ! TJ & I had a blast! And what a beautiful day!!

Admittedly, I haven't been to that many farms for apple-picking, but Hurds is my favorite thus far…read more It's conveniently located off the Thruway (halfway between where I live and where I'm often going), it's staffed by people who I think are saints based on the shenanigans I've seen some of the patrons get into, and it's got all the things: Apples, of course. They've got all the varieties you want, but be aware that depending on when you go, only a couple of them are ripe for the picking. We just came home with a giant bag of Empires, and I couldn't be happier. Pumpkins. They have tiny decorative ones, medium ones for painting/carving, and larger ones for real deal jack-o-lanterns. Fun for the fam. There's a corn maze, a hayride that takes you around the farm and to the apple orchards, animals to feed, an obstacle course, zipline, water cannon, sandbox, tractors to sit on, tires to run on, a giant bounce pillow (like a big trampoline without the hard edges, and the one my girls live for: the giant slide. It's a pretty great slide. We've been the past couple of years in a row, and I'm not going to mess with a good thing. See you out there.

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Sisters Hill Farm - Maureen and Bria are so proud of those carrots!

Sisters Hill Farm

5.0(5 reviews)
22.1 mi

We joined the farm share at Sister Hill Farm when they were offering mid-season membership this…read moreyear (2018). I opted for the bi-week pick up for $235 = 8 weeks at the actual farm in Standfordville. Not knowing what to expect as I'm a complete newbie at this, I called for more info. Dave was so helpful on the phone, explaining how things works, where to park, when to come, etc. So I decided to join to try it out! When I arrived the first time, Dave was there to greet me and show me around - basically there's a sign-in sheet at the barn entrance along with a weekly newsletter. Bring your own reusable bags and also the thin plastic bags for produce (they have it there, but you can reuse the ones you get from grocery to save the planet). There's a big blackboard showing you what the share of the week is - It's the MAX amount you can take - so get all or get what's right for you. All of the produce are lay out neatly and orderly - it's really a fool-proof system and signs everywhere telling you how many you can take. There are also info on produce profile, food storage, and recipes along the back wall. They also have a section for "PYO" - pick your own! This is for your to go out to the garden and pick from the plant itself! Usually it always comprise flowers and herbs. It's only my second week, but I just LOVE how fresh the produce taste, LOVE having fresh flowers at home, and LOVE trying new recipes with vegetables we usually don't eat. It also forces me to eat more vegetables so i can clean out my fridge for the next pickup. Although I don't have any previous experience on CSA, but I do think this is as good as it gets!!

Vincent, my Mother and I have been members for ten years. Last year we moved to Tucson, Az. Can't…read more tell you how much we miss Sisters Hill Farm, Farmer Dave and crew as well as the members of the. CSA. The produce we have received even in tbe most trying weather years was exceptional, abundant and a great addition to our health. My mother lived to 103 and enjoyed visiting the farm and her friends every week. Do yourself and your health a favor and become a member. Dona Ferry

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