Address: 209 Perkinsville Rd, Highland, NY 12528, USA
Phone: +18457954037
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Kim Glasford
It is a really nice farm but quieter than the usual farms I go to. Surprisingly there's still a lot of strawberries this late in the season. It free parking as well. There's a Tavern as well. We got the black cherry hard cider and wood fire pizza.
SkyIchigo
Had an awesome time. First time for us, the girls loved it and the apple cider donuts haunts my wife's dreams(she's obsessed with them). We met the owner David who was really cool. We got there later then we wanted to but we still enjoyed it. Had the girls pick apples which they had so many different kinds. We had lunch there( pizza freshly made personal size). There pies also were amazing, they had handmade soaps, lotion, candles, a couple cows and I think alpacas(don't quote me on the pacas)or maybe Llamas 🤔🤔 and many more stuff. We're definitely gonna go again before they close for the season which I believe the 24 of November is the last day. I recommend for all to go if you haven't and if you have then go again.
Happy Fruit
Pros: Free admission. They have bus taking you to different sections. They have wagon you could use when you pick lots of fruit and veggies. Prices per lb is not cheap but you get to pick your own fruit/veggies and they are very fresh and you have fun doing it. I got 4 buckets of peaches for $150~ they are super fresh and delicious. The open outdoor seating are spacious to chill. this place is well taken care off. Cons: They hired many young students as staff and they were rude. I asked one blonde hair girl a couple of questions and she gave me an attitude like she didn't want to be bothered. Customer services training are needed here. This place doesn't allow outside food so you can only order food from the farm. They have pizza and ice cream.
Carli Ovadek
Had a wonderful time at DuBois Farms today! Everyone was very welcoming and helpful, and the farm was so beautiful and relaxing. I was able to pick fresh peaches and kale (there were plums and cabbage in season as well). I also bought some delicious jam. I will definitely back very soon. Highly recommend :-)
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This was vacant land that was going to be made into a housing development. As per their website their family purchased it and preserved it as a farm
Free bags. Pay by weight and they give you maps to find everything plus they have people stationed all around to answer questions
It was when we went about two weeks ago. Going early helps to avoid crowds. I'm not the owner but messaging them may help get you a definite answer.
They also have fuji
Free entrance, free parking. If you use a wagon it's $5 but $3 is returned at the end of the day. You pay for the bags and baskets for the fruit and veggies you pick, and pay for those by weight. Then pay for baked goods, food, and beverages extra if you want.
Around now till October
Water melon Strawberrys and others be sure to stop in the store and grab a delicious meal at the restaurant
Yes they have a tons of food great for families and a restaurant .
Absolutely! I was just there last weekend, and there are still certain trees with plenty of apples
They were already plentiful and sweet when I visited the weekend after labor day.
Different seasons for different things. When you get there they give you a map and highlight everything that is in season. Right now they have apples, tomatoes, peppers, peaches, zucchini, squash, eggplant, and nectarines(best I've ever had and only in season for a short time! ).
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