Address: 95 Farwell Rd, Tyngsborough, MA 01879, USA
Phone: +19786493854
Sunday: 8AM–1PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 8AM–2:30PM
Wednesday: 8AM–2:30PM
Thursday: 8AM–2:30PM
Friday: 8AM–2:30PM
Saturday: 8AM–2:30PM
Ketki Purandare
A wonderful gem in Tyngsboro we always look forward to visiting during the pick-your-own fruit/flowers season. There's also the animal farm for toddlers and kids where you can feed the goats and bunnies and their apple cider donuts are to die for! Never miss them if visiting. We also recently tried the strawberry shortcake and it was delicious too. Great place to spend the morning with kids and family.
Linh T.
Excellent choice for apple picking - a wide variety of apples including some less common ones. The farm animals are a popular attraction. Also has a pumpkin field and a flower field for the less apple-inclined.
Ele Kostopoulos
Such a great time and so much to do! All the workers were so polite and helpful and I loved picking the flowers. Such a beautiful place. I plan on visiting again
Roy Shilkrot
Hoowee! Today's visit was all about CROWDS. Packed at the farm today. So many people everywhere, hundreds of cars, not one person wearing a mask (out or inside!) Definitely did not feel safe in terms of COVID. The apples (gala, Fuji, honey crisp and Mac) we're big and ripe, plenty on the trees, also at the height for kids to pick, with many more rows not open yet. Hay ride, which I remember was free w/ picking, is now $1 pp.
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Look for your local farm stand
Check the website for up to date information about what is available for picking.
Call Them
Yes
It is starting now!
yes
I don't know what pumpkin 'break' is but if you mean pumpkin bread, I just bought some last Sunday.
Never have seen them for sale there
There's no cost to get in, but there's different prices for things like apple picking, flower picking, the products in the store, and ice cream. You can go and look at the animals and leave for free.
There's no plum trees at Parlee
Yes there is there is a 2 dollar entrance fee to the field and sunflowers are 5 dollars a pound
They're usually open on weekdays from 7am to 11am.
Hi David - I am sorry, but we do not sell trees. Some of the better nurseries in the area do sell apple trees in the spring time.
Sorry, I don't know. The place is definitely worth a visit even if the apple picking is over.
They have a pretty large parking area and its free. There will be someone who will help you to the direction of the parking lot.
No there wasn't any grapes that I saw either
They are closed on mondays but probably have apples every Friday for the rest of season barring crazy weather
Sorry, not known to me. Kindly check from their website or call them up.
You should contact Parlee Farms directly through their website.
Yes. They will have pumpkins
Anything
Oh, I am extremely sorry. This is a very specific question, I am unable to provide proper answer. Kindly do contact the farm site.
You can actually bring your newborn there. No restrictions as I know of.
Cherry picking ended yesterday, today's farm news states that the season is now over
If there's a long line outside go Inside. Typically no/short line and bags can be purchased there as well.
It is normally closed on Monday's but is open for Columbus Day and the day after.
I paid 36 dollars for six people with 20lbs apple it depends how many people are going to pick apple
No pets are allowed, because if the farm animals and large crowds.
I don't think so. A grocer would need to sell two out of four food groups. Other food groups being meat, dairy, grains. Theres no meat, coned and cupped ice cream is not grocery diary, and i dont think apple donuts will fly as grains with the State and Fed regulations.
No pups allowed sadly.
$35 for a 20lb and $25 for 10 lb bag, tractor ride was free and a free butter 🌽
Homey crisp right now. Really fun place with hay rodes animals and bay maze. They now have roasted corn.
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