Address: 16 Boon Rd, Stow, MA 01775, USA
Phone: +19785625666
Sunday: 9AM–6PM
Monday: 9AM–6PM
Tuesday: 9AM–6PM
Wednesday: 9AM–6PM
Thursday: 9AM–6PM
Friday: 9AM–6PM
Saturday: 9AM–6PM
Kadmiel Fenton II
It is always a great experience to do something off the beaten path. Picking apples for the fun or for grannies famous apple pie, it's worth the trip. And let us not forget the apple cider donuts!! #yummyyummy
RY
Great place to go apple picking. Helpful staff and signs everywhere. Lots of apples to pick from. Despite going on a Saturday at noon, it wasn’t too crowded. The staff said it was one of the less crowded days. But go soon, they said they’re closing soon for the season. The donuts are so good, but be prepared to wait in line for 30-45 minutes for them. They make 50,000 donuts per day because they’re so popular! They also sell pies, which are very good. If you only want the donuts, you can line up at the donut factory, which sells only donuts and has a shorter line if they’re open. Don’t forget to check out the store for the bottles apple cider, you can sip on them while you wait in line. They also have some other farm animals and lots of pumpkins. Overall, a fun time!
Marine
Great experience! Best apple cider donuts I've had! When they're fresh and warm, they're pillowy soft and covered in delicious and crunchy cinnamon sugar. Lovely apple picking with many varieties to pick from, and many areas to pick from so it wasn't too crowded. BRING CASH for apple picking, anything at the store you can use card for. There are ATMs available, but it's much easier and faster to just arrive with cash. The land and scenery was beautiful and very family friendly with hay rides, a maze, and a few farm animals. The farm store is very cute and had lots of goodies, but the lines for the hay ride were consistently confusing and it was not clear where that line ended and the lines for the store, the apple cider donuts, or the grill were on a busy Saturday. If you're only looking to grab a 6 pack of donuts vs buying 1 at a time, just head up to the right of the store at the donut factory rather than waiting in the line for the counter to the left of the store. Highly recommend!
Paul Nakazawa
Great fun for families and people of all ages. This is a well-organized, large-scale operation with several sections spread out over a property of about 70 acres. There are separate parking entrances for the market and the pick-your-own fields. If you want to see both, start with the market entrance/complex and then go to the pick-your-own parking lot. It’s difficult to do this in reverse order. There is a third area that has the maze — accessible on foot and/or on the hay ride. Best to check their web site before going, as they only allow people to pick fruit when it is ripe — different sections of the orchards are open at different times during the summer and fall seasons. My spouse and I go mostly for the pick-your-own apples in September/October. There are so many different varieties available that you can wander around the orchards for a couple of hours picking fruit. The staff deployed in the orchards are friendly and helpful.
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The $30 bag is good for five people only. We had to pay an additional $12 to bring two 4 year olds into the orchard.
Reminding that is a very busy place to get in, we stayed 45min waiting at the traffic half mile from the entrance
Their website states they will be open regular hours all of Columbus day weekend, 9am-5pm.
Pricing is reasonable here. I'm not sure what the price of the cider is, but they have donuts 6 for $5, the apples are either $22 for a peck, or $33 for a bushel. Pumpkins I believe they were selling at $.60/lbs
Pretty much all day, every day, donuts are being made.
$18 for a small bag up to three people and $28 for the big bag good for 5 people
They have a atm and cash only.
Dont know sorry.
Yes they do and really good
I don't know about specific programs, but I was recently there on a weekday and it was very quiet and uncrowded, if that is any encouragement. Good luck! (Also, the blueberries are great right now!)
It's right by the main entrance. I'm not sure if it's new but it was very popular.
According to their website, they will be open mid July.
Honey Pot Hill generally has picking until Veteran's day. Please watch the website for picking information! 😀
No you are not allowed to carry a backpack.
All of our most up-to-date information about hours is on our web page www.honeypothill.com. We are open for business until The second weekend in January. After Christmas it is only Saturdays and Sundays.
No, we do not serve Peking duck, just burgers and hot dogs and donuts and cider!
Pay big two first, then pay small two.. we had multiple people, we did this.
No! Apple picking season is not over yet! Yesterday, many customers enjoyed picking Spencer, Cortland, Empire, McIntosh, Macon and Red Delicious for a very special cost!! Check out our webpage! Plenty of delicious apples left!!!
Parking is free! Make sure you note which lot you parked in so you know where to go back to
it says no on the website, but i saw a cute dog there on sunday so ymmv
Not me, but it should be fun!!
Good Morning! We will be opening in late July with peaches for sale. We should be picking blueberries shortly after that. We do not have strawberry picking! Keep an eye on our website! :)
December 24 is tentatively the last day for apple picking. There is far less variety by then.
I was there yesterday....you can use credit/debit but its a 10 dollar minimum
Good Morning! Unfortunately, the board of health says that we can not have dogs in the orchard.
$18 for small, $28 for large bag (about 20lb i think). When we were there a few weeks ago there was a sale on the small bags buy 3 get 1 free.
Yes, they grow both yellow and white peaches.
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