Core Values: 3 Westchester Apple-Picking Destinations Worth the Trip

This trio of orchards will prove more than fruitful as we turn to fall

Apple orchards boasting multiple varieties are in full bloom throughout the Hudson Valley. And in addition to harvesting seasonal fruit, their surrounding farms typically offer hay rides, pumpkin picking, corn mazes, and other fun activities to keep families busy. But don’t limit yourself to the northern reaches of the region. The folks in Westchester have a select cluster of seasonally appropriate spots worth taking a slightly longer road trip down 684 for. Here’s our rundown of three top picks in the Valley’s southernmost county for all your picking needs.

 

Stuart’s Fruit Farm

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This is the oldest and largest apple farm in Westchester, offering a wide range for picking, including McIntosh, Cortland, and Gala in September, and Empire, Winesap, Mutsu, Red and Golden Delicious, Pink Lady, and many more in October. Stuart’s began as a family operated cattle farm in 1828 and later evolved into an agricultural farm now offering flowers and vegetables in the spring, apples and pumpkins in the fall, and Christmas trees in the winter. And its bakeries apple-cider donuts and homemade baked pies don’t disappoint.

Stuart’s Fruit Farm is open daily from 9 am-6 pm and for apple picking between 10 am-5 pm. Half a bushel of apples costs $25 (cash or check only). Hay rides are available over the weekends (starting in mid-September), with pumpkin picking kicking off in October during the weekends from 11 am-5 pm.

62 Granite Springs Rd., Granite Springs

(914) 245-2784; www.stuartsfarm.com

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Outhouse Orchards

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Don’t be scared away by the name. Outhouse Orchards’ life as a fruit farm began in 1911 (it was a dairy farm prior) by A. J. Outhouse, a name that was translated from the Dutch Althausen. The orchard, still family run to this day, has a wide variety of apples, including Rome, Baldwin, and Rhode Island Greenings. In addition, it offers fresh produce, baked pies, honey, maple syrup, and pumpkin cheesecakes, not to mention corn mazes and pumpkin patches.

Outhouse Orchards is open daily from 9 am-5 pm, charging $25 for a full day of activities plus $5 for parking.

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139 Hardscrabble Rd., North Salem

(914) 277-3188; outhouseorchardsny.com

 

 

 

Wilkens Fruit & Fir Farm

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Founded in 1916, Wilkens Fruit & Fir Farm is where you can pick apples like Idared, Gravenstein, and Wolf River. It also has three farm markets selling apple cider, baked pies, apple cider donuts, strudel sticks, fudge brittle, cookies, brownies, jams, jellies, honey, maple syrup, peaches, and much more.  

The farm is open daily from 10 am-5 pm, with apple picking available between 10 am-4:30 pm Half a bushel of apples costs $30, and a full bushel costs $60.

1335 White Hill Rd., Yorktown Heights

(914) 245-5111; wilkensfarm.com

 

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