Address: 155 Fresh Ponds Rd, East Brunswick, NJ 08816, USA
Phone: +17328219494
Sunday: 10AM–6PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AM–6PM
Wednesday: 10AM–6PM
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–6PM
Saturday: 10AM–6PM
Courtney Luc
My family and I visited this farm on September 25th, but we didn't have the best experience. PROS: 1) The location wasn't far from where we live. Most apple orchards take us at least an hour to travel to. 2) They have some cute photo props. 3) We got a chance to see animals, and the staff handling the animals were polite and informative. 4) Didn't need to reserve before visiting. CONS: 1) When I checked their website, it was advertised that admission was $3 per person; we actually paid $5 per person. 2) The website also stated that tickets were available for the hayride and corn maze. When we got there, we were informed the tickets were $10 per person. Having this price listed on the website would've been helpful. 3) Unfortunately there was a very limited quantity, as well as quality, of apples. 4) We paid by the size of the bag, but the smallest bag (which may have been able to fit approx. 4 big apples) was $10. 5) It seemed that peaches and nectarines were available to pick at this time according to their website, but to be fair, they also note to call in advance.
Jaywant Narwade
Very costly Each activity we have to pay extra money $5 entry fee $10 ride Pony ride $10
Savvy L
Good farm most areas had red flags where you couldn't pick apples. Slim selection of products on the inside but fall season hasn't started as of yet. Really wanted to do the hayride and corn maze but it wasn't set up yet. Past seasons were great. Will update again when I go when autumn season begins.
Don Magaw
Went there for their delicious jersey corn and peaches 🍑
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Hi Kimberly, for the safety of our customers (particularly small children) and their pets, we don't allow pets on the farm.
They have anything you want from the very small to the extremely large.. they have a friendly staff to help you find anything you want!
There are several varieties of apples available for u pick.
yes but only for one more week
No u dont need, just come there
Hello! We are looking to re-open hopefully the last week of April or first week of May. Check our website & social media for updates. Stay tuned!
Don't know, the line was taking too long to get into the store when I was there- but, probably!
There is no fee to enter. Just make sure you get a flat before you go in. But, BEWARE the Employees ARE NOT mandated to wear masks at all times.
No appointment necessary
Strawberries and lettuce are ready now , Peas around 6/6
Yes! We started our peaches last weekend. Right now it's only the yellows that are ready and they are $2.49/lb for pick your own or $2.96/lb in the farm stand
Peaches are not ready just yet, call the farm ahead if you have any questions they are more then happy to help
As above. They have a website and profile on Fb that you can follow for any updates.
Admission to the farm is free. Fall Harvest activities require a ticket purchase.
We are at the end of Peach season but Apples are just beginning. You may contact the farm market directly at (732) 821-9494 for Pick-Your-Own pricing and availability.
Honeycrisp apples should be ready this weekend. You may call the farm market at (732) 821‑9494 for more information.
Pick-Your-Own 🍑 Peaches are ready now and PYO Nectarines will be ready soon. PYO 🍎 Apples will be ready around late August and PYO 🎃 Pumpkins will be ready early September.
Pick-Your-Own 🍑 Peaches are ready now, PYO Nectarines will be ready soon. PYO 🍎 Apples will be ready around late August and PYO 🎃 Pumpkins will be ready early September.
Our Peaches are now in the farm market and available for Pick-Your-Own
We are open for Pick-Your-Own Strawberries from 10am until 6pm Tuesday through Sunday (closed Mondays). Please arrive at least an hour before closing for PYO. We also have our own strawberries in pints & quarts in the Farm Market open during the same hours.
Yes, terrain is rocky, sometimes muddy, and bumpy. Its good to bring a multi terrain stroller. They also have wagons to use for free. Many people use these for the children ands baby seats
There are no cherries at this farm to pick. Strawberry season starts June into July. Fall season is picking time for several types of Apple's and pumpkins. On the weekends through October they have festivals. They sell pies and baked goods.
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