The end of summer and the beginning of fall is apple picking season in Massachusetts. Each weekend the orchards are filled with people picking sweet apples, savoring the taste of apple cider donuts, and filling their baskets with baked goods, fresh produce, and more. Apple picking has become quite the affair here and all around New England. Many orchards are offering entertainment, petting zoos, wineries, and more. Here are seven of Massachusett’s best places to go apple picking this fall.
Honey Pot Hill Orchards is a family favorite. We have been picking apples here since the boys were small. Honey Pot is open seven days a week from 9-6 and is located in Stowe, MA. This family-owned farm is 186 acres of apples, peaches, blueberries, and more.
In addition to picking apples, the orchard offers hayrides, farm animals, a pumpkin patch, and a maze. Speaking of the maze, the Green Monster (named after Fenway’s Green Monster) is the largest hedge maze in North America. Honey Pot is known for its warm cider donuts. We always make sure to purchase at least a 1/2 dozen donuts. While the boys are munching on the donuts, I hit up the farm store. The store has a wide variety of jams, jellies, butter, baked goods, cold apple cider, and produce. Are you looking for a bit of lunch? Head over to the farm grill and grab a hot dog, hamburger, or a nice bowl of chowder. Honey Pot has added a hard cider tent for those patrons 21 years and older in the last couple of years.
The farm is open seven days a week, 9:00 am-6:00 pm. The cost of admission is $22.00 for a peck of apples, and that admits three people into the orchard. It is $33.00 for 1/2 a bushel, which admits up to 5 people into the orchard.
For more information, head over to their website.
A few years ago, we headed to Connors Farm in Danvers, MA. Connors Farm is much more than an apple orchard. Open seven days a week; admission includes entrance to the orchard, a corn maze, farm animals, and a play area.
In addition to the above activities, Connor’s Farm hosts a few different themed nights. Hysteria Night is one of the top scream parks in America. It is a 30-minute walking trail through a haunted forest along the banks of a swamp to a real 17th-century burial ground.
For the little ones, the farm hosts a nonscary event called Flashlight Night. Kids and their families walk through the farm, using their flashlights to lead the way.
The farm boasts ten restaurants and food stands, including a BBQ pit, country kitchen, smokehouse, Farmdog grill, and more.
Connor’s Farm is open seven days a week from 8:00 am-5:30 pm. Admission to the 7-acre farm and play areas is $13.00 a person during the week and $18.99 a person on the weekends. The cost of the apples is separate.
For the latest conditions at the farm, hop on over to their website.
This family-owned farm is located in Natick, MA. It was one of the first in our local area to offer hard cider and beer. They pride themselves on their outdoor farm dining experience sited on 180 scenic acres. Guests can enjoy Lookout Farm beers, hard ciders, and New England cuisine while taking in the surrounding farm views.
The farm has a play area, farm animals, a farmer’s market and farm stand, fresh apple cider donuts, and of course, an apple orchard! Reservations are strongly encouraged as it is quite the happening place to be around here.
Picking is currently only on the weekends, but make sure to check their site for up-to-date information. The picking hours are 10:00 am-4:30 pm. A half peck bag is $20.00.
To make reservations, see a menu or the latest picking conditions, click here.
Tougas Family Farm is another favorite of our family. A bit smaller than the others, but certainly not lacking in things to do. The farm is located in Northboro, MA, and has a lovely orchard for picking apples. The admission price includes the apples and barnyard animals, a playground, picnic area, wagon rides, and a pumpkin patch. The farm store smells amazing with apples, fresh pies, cider donuts, and Tougas Farm’s famous kettle corn. If looking for something with a bit more sustenance, Tougas has a farm grill serving lunch.
The farm is open for picking from 9:00 am-4:00 pm. A 10lb bag is $33.00 and admits three people into the orchard. The 20lb bag is $46.00 and permits five people. Be sure to check here for hours for the farm stand and other activities.
I discovered Red Apple Farm while researching this article. This is a family-owned farm located in North Central Massachusetts. It has sprawling views of Wachusett Mountain and the surrounding forests. The farmhouse was built in the 1700s and their fruit is grown using Integrated Pest Management and is a University of Massachusetts Cooperative Extension Mentor Farm.
In addition to picking apples, the farm has a country store with seasonal fruit, baked goods, apple dumplings, donuts, ice cream, gifts, and more. It is known for its homemade fudge and local products. Every weekend summer through fall, the Country Barn is transformed into an outdoor brewery tap “room,” serving up local brews, freshly roasted nuts, barbecue, and popped-on-the-spot popcorn along with other yummy treats.
For the kids, there are wagon rides and farm animals. The farm boasts beautiful walking trails and various festivals and farm outings. I believe this is where we will head this fall to pick apples.
Hours vary, so please check the website for more information.
The next apple orchard takes us out to the Berkshires in western Massachusets. Bartlett Apple Orchard. In addition to picking apples, the farm has a market with fresh apple cider, donuts, baked goods, and more.
What makes this orchard special is its views. As I mentioned, it is in the heart of the Berkshires, home to many of Massachusett’s beautiful state parks, hiking trails, and more. More information on Barlett Apple Orchard can be found here and make sure to check out my post on the Berkshires. Why not make a weekend of it?
Looking for a smaller, quaint place to pick your apples? Look no further than Bolton Spring Farm. Located in Bolton, MA a friend of mine told me about this farm. It is one of the oldest and scenic apple orchards in New England.
The farm is 150 acres of land that transports its guests back to simpler times in New England. There is a farm stand with fresh fruit and veggies, a bakery with delicious baked goods, a kitchen with local honey, jams, jellies, meats, sauces, and more, and a country store with gifts.
The pick your own hours are 9:00 am-4:40 pm daily, Click here to see the latest picking conditions.
As you can see, Massachusetts has some great apple orchards for adults and kids alike. There are many more I could have highlighted, but this gives you a lot of options for now.
Are you looking for other fall activities? Check out my article on five things to do this fall and Ten Fall Activities to do in New England. Make sure to check websites to see current dates and times.
Happy Fall!
Before I go, a shout out to my friend Nicole Jones for sharing her photos from Bolton Spring Farm with me today. She and her family enjoyed a day picking apples and enjoying the beautiful fall weather. I would love it if you would head over to her Facebook page and give her a follow. She is such an inspiration and helps thousands of people on their fitness journeys.
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kmf | 27th Sep 21
I love apple picking in the fall! And these 7 orchards in Massachusetts look like the best. And love that first photo of you and the boys when they were young. So precious!
Heather | 30th Sep 21
Aww thank you. It is one of my favorites. How I wish I could turn back time.
Marianne | 28th Sep 21
We haven’t taken our kids apple picking before… but pumpkin picking for sure! Not to mention a ton of fun farms! I love Fall!
Heather | 30th Sep 21
Pumpkin picking is another fave of ours. I am hoping to do that this weekend.
Lisa Manderino | 29th Sep 21
We loved Apple picking when we lived on the east coast! It is so fun to go to all of this farms!
Heather | 30th Sep 21
Yes, we try new farms every so often, but do have our favorites.
Barbara | 30th Sep 21
Fall Apple harvesting is so much fun! Apple festivals are traditional in Northern Michigan where many grow the apples. Lots of people make apple butter, apple crisp, apple cider, apple muffins, etc. LOVE this time of year! Glad others do as well!
Heather | 1st Oct 21
It is such a wonderful time of year!
Cindy Moore | 2nd Oct 21
Such a fun fall activity! Looks like great places to pick your own apples.
Heather | 3rd Oct 21
Thanks!!
Trisha | 2nd Oct 21
There is nothing better in the fall than apple picking and donuts! I could literally smell the apples while reading your post! These looks like some great places to apple picking in Massachusetts.
Heather | 3rd Oct 21
There are too many to list. We sure do have our fill of them.
Marianne | 2nd Oct 21
We were hoping to take the kids apple picking this weekend. We love fall activities, and of course, Hubby will love the apple pies that result from a trip to the orchard!
Heather | 3rd Oct 21
Yes, I always make an apple crisp after we go. The house smells so good afterwards.
Linda Egeler | 2nd Oct 21
I love going to orchards in the fall for cider and donuts. I must admit, though, I just buy my apples at the farm stand. Maybe I should actually try picking my own!
Heather | 3rd Oct 21
Oh you need to try picking them at least once. It is worth it.
Pam | 2nd Oct 21
We always try to visit an apple orchard in the fall, it’s one of my favorite days. I love the apple cider donuts, picking fresh apples and then making yummy stuff with them when we return home.
Heather | 3rd Oct 21
I love it too. I am hoping to do it next weekend. It has been hard this year to get to one.
Julie Gazdecki | 2nd Oct 21
I do miss apple orchards. You have lots of great places for apple picking in Massachusetts. Of course I would be interested in checking out Lookout Farm for the beer and ciders.
Heather | 3rd Oct 21
Lookout Farm was one of the first to offer beer and ciders. Now more and more are doing it.
Leeanne | 3rd Oct 21
We love going apple picking. I think I want to try a new place this year and apple picking with beer sounds right up my alley.
Heather | 11th Oct 21
So many orchards now offer beer and hard cider. I was surprised at how many there are.
Ayesha Ayub | 9th Oct 21
Fall is the most lovely season of all. Every farm has their list of activities to enjoy but Hysteria night at Connor’s Farm seems different kind of adventure/experience from all and that’s what make Connor’s Farm my favorite.
Heather | 11th Oct 21
Connor’s Farm is really fun. We enjoyed our time there. The maze was lots of fun for the kids.
Megan | 11th Oct 21
I would love to go apple picking, but we don’t have places near us. These places look perfect and I could definitely use one of those cider donuts!
Heather | 11th Oct 21
The cider donuts are the best!
Pat Mills | 11th Oct 21
Oh my goodness!!! This is just a wonderful Fall post! I wish I could visit every place you listed. I love the old red-covered bridge the best. Thank you for sharing these. I need to see what I can find here around us in West Tenn.
Heather | 11th Oct 21
Thanks so much! Fall is my favorite season, so I love writing about it. I hope you find something like this in West Tenn.
Sabrina DeWalt | 11th Oct 21
I’ve never been apple picking myself, but have been the gracious recipient of apples friends have picked. You can’t make a better apple pie than with fresh-picked apples.
Heather | 15th Oct 21
Agreed! I make an apple crisp with all our apples.
Barbara | 12th Oct 21
This is such a great post to get in the mood for the fall! Lovely ideas and photos!
Heather | 15th Oct 21
Thanks!!
Lisa, Casey, Barrett Dog | 12th Oct 21
We always forget how much fun apple picking can be! Thank you for sharing.
Heather | 15th Oct 21
Thanks for stopping by!
Cindy | 12th Oct 21
This looks like so much fun. We don’t have many apple orchards in my area. I love all the great fall activities!
Heather | 15th Oct 21
I don’t think I could live somewhere without apple orchards.
Tiffany Gunther | 13th Oct 21
This is a great list of places to go for apple picking! It makes me want to do that with my family this fall!
Heather | 15th Oct 21
So much fun!