Discover the Charm of Fall Farms: Top Spots to Visit This Autumn

As the crisp fall air sweeps through the countryside and leaves turn to brilliant hues of orange and gold, it's the perfect time to explore the charm of local farms. Fall farms offer a wonderful mix of outdoor fun, seasonal flavors, and picturesque landscapes. Whether you’re looking for a family-friendly adventure or a cozy day out, here are some top fall farms you should consider visiting this autumn.

1. Poughquag, NY

Branding themselves as more than just a farm, but instead, a destination, the 120-acre farm that is Barton Orchards does not disappoint. A family-friendly jam-packed day includes and is certainly not limited to, apple picking, petting zoos, haunted houses in the fall, hayrides, treetop courses, and even a tap room so you can relax after a long activity-filled day. It’s time to begin planning your next trip!

2. Freehold, NJ

Battleview Orchards is a family-owned and operated farm. The farm allows the public the opportunity to pick a wide variety of items including their very own New Jersey Strawberries, Sour Cherries, New Jersey Peaches, Nectarines, New Jersey Apples, and Pumpkins. Here at Battleview Orchards, they have fun for the whole family.

3. Harpers Ferry, WV

Ridgefield Farm & Orchard is the perfect farm experience for any season, from shopping for you're local groceries at their farm store, to picking your very own apples, pumpkins, flowers

4. Oak Glen, CA

Nestled in the foothills of California, Riley's Farm and apple orchard, is the perfect place for a day or evening out or even a few day getaway! You can enjoy the pleasure of picking your own fruit, a wonderful farm dinner at their theatre while enjoying a play, experience their living history education, enjoy their very own hard cider at the tavern and pick out some treats at their bakery!

5. Harvard, IL

Pull on your boots, because at Royal Oak, you'll get down and dirty picking your own fruit and vegetables and petting the animals in the petting zoo.


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