Address: 56 Elmdale Rd, North Scituate, RI 02857, USA
Phone: +14019341413
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–6PM
Tuesday: 9AM–6PM
Wednesday: 9AM–6PM
Thursday: 9AM–6PM
Friday: 9AM–6PM
Saturday: 9AM–5PM
Lisa Pinto
Great people , great apples .many to pick from
Ronald Muoio
The best Orchard in the State, Great family who know there apples and our number one stop for picking apples that you can't find anywhere else! Northern Spy apples are my favorite and they had them that was it for me, I had to tell the world I like them so much!
Al Palazzo
I go for the fresh juicy 🍑 peaches. Then l get nectarines, butternut squash, black berry preserves, cider and caramel popcorn. They must have a good 150 pumpkins all sizes. They have honey and vegetables and apples coming soon. I love this place. My dad and l would go just to get the peaches. It was an annual thing with us. Now that he has passed away l keep the tradition up. They are juicy this year a lot of rain.....
Ward Dougherty
This is a wonderful place. It is fairly easy to find using google maps. There was someone directing traffic to park. The parking is along a lot next to the orchards. It is not huge but we found a parking spot easy enough. As you enter there is a lot of pumpkins and a general store. They have lots of apple trees of various types. You buy a bag at the small building near the entrance. There is a small and large size. and then you just walk through and pick until your bag is full. It is a fairly large set of orchards with very healthy fruit and tall trees. If you wonder the orchards you may find the pig pen which was very neat. The staff was very friendly and the apples were delicious.
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Hi there, we do not have pick your own pumpkins this season. We expect to have them next season.
Thank you, Sheila. Yes we do not allow dogs into the orchard. They are allowed in the parking lot only.
We ask that you not climb trees. Much of orchard has been replanted to shorter more productive dwarf trees so that most apples are within reach. When the lower apples are picked, we do allow the use of and supply some picking poles with baskets.
Hi Mr Muoio, We use all of our second grade apples for applesauce, and cider. We do have cider pressings and some buckets of apples we can't use for either of those purposes. There is some food value there. Can you please call the orchard if you are interested?
No reservations needed.
1/2 bushel with honeycrisps was around $40. That was a lot of apples though.
mid october
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