Address: 54 Felton St, Peabody, MA 01960, USA
Phone: +19785317456
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 9AM–4PM
Wednesday: 9AM–4PM
Thursday: 9AM–4PM
Friday: 9AM–4PM
Saturday: 9AM–4PM
Lauren Renfro
We LOVE coming here - we can get all our fall activities done in one trip, from apple picking to apple cider doughnuts and all the treats from the shop, it never disappoints. We went fairly late in the picking season and were pleasantly surprised at how full the trees still were. Definitely dress for the occasion-especially shoes you don’t mind getting dirty. I love the way their hot apple cider and cider doughnut station is set up now, super convenient and quick and always tasty.
Jodie Wong
We went to this farm to pick flowers, green beans, and blueberries. This farm is pretty close to the city so quite a lot of people visit. Make sure to go in the morning so that you don't miss out on picking! Though it seems that things here tend to get overpicked, the prices of picking here are definitely cheaper than other locations. There's also a small animal farm and store on site where you can buy a variety of farm goods.
Andrew Muttiah
Best farm up in the area. Staff are friendly and their prices are reasonable. Apples are really fresh and good. Entry comes with a free hay ride around the farm to different types of apple trees.
Orkhan Rza
This place is amazing and owners are very friendly. One of the best farms to visit with kids. It has a big and nice playground and kids can feed animals. Farm has berries, apples, pumpkins and more.
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$1.99 a pound for our loose apples.
You can take Lowell to Baldwin to Felton or Lowell to Prospect to Felton
No
Even if you try to do your homework, you cant, they dont pick up the phone
You pay per bag before entering the orchard. Something like $13 for a small bag and $25 large?
I went last Sunday, and while it was busy, there wasnt a wait to get in, and there was plenty of room for lots of people for apple picking.
No fee to enter, free parking
Well we walked through the many rows of blueberry bushes they have. It’s not like walking out into an open scattered field of blueberry bushes these were 3-4’ blueberry plants in a row, multiple rows you walk down to pick.
Cherry picking is sadly over. Usually Brooksby does Cherry picking, early to mid July
See their Facebook page
I was there today and they said they would have apple picking for at least the next 2 weeks
Hi Hannah, We allow photography on the farm with no fees however not on the weekends due to large crowds. You would need to call the store and we could figure out a time for you to come.
Yes they do.
Hi, Yes we do have cherry picking 10-2 Tuesday-Saturday!
Hi Tita, Corn is all done for the season.
Its a field on grass And trees I'm sure if your members of your family help the pressing could get around might take a while but Stephanie where they experiences because that's what life's all about
Not as of last Sunday.
It is best to call them directly to see what is being picked, and when.
I dint see any
Unfortunately we do not grow strawberries anymore. It seems we do not have the weather for it anymore. Other farms around the area are in full swing though! It’s been tough for them too but some are picking. We will start raspberry and cherry PYO after the 4th of July!
No
Macs are usually the first to ripen, but check their Facebook page for daily updates on what's ready.
Late August
Call the farm, they should have the information
When they closed for winter in December they only had the small individual like 20oz ciders left. They usually dont open until late April so you may want to call or write ti them on Facebook.
Call city hall.....
Yes summer apples are ready you just call the office number automatically you can hear about picking information by pressing option 4.
Please check with any farm/orchard you plan to visit, but generally apple picking in New England happens in September and October.
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