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Apple U-Pick Orchards in Orange County in Southeast NY in 2024, by county

Below are the U-Pick orchards and farms for apples that we know of in this area.

Not all areas of a state have apples orchards that are open to the public. If you know of any others, please tell us using the add a farm form!

Remember to always check with the farm's own website or Facebook page before you go - or call or email them if they don't have a website or Facebook page. Conditions at the farms and crops can change literally overnight, so if you want to avoid a wasted trip out there - check with the farm directly before you go! If I cannot reach them, I DON'T GO!

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Orange County

  • Apple Dave's Orchards (formerly Applewood Orchards) & Winery - apples, pumpkins, and prepicked produce, gift shop, snacks and refreshment stand, restrooms, picnic area, face painting, pony rides, petting zoo, farm animals, birthday parties, weddings and wedding parties
    82 Four Corners Road, Warwick, NY 10990. Phone: 845-986-1684. Email: ApplewoodOrchards@gmail.com. Open: from 9am to 5pm daily, Labor Day early September through late October. Directions: We\'re located only 20 minutes from Woodbury Common Premium Outlets. From NYC: Take the New York State Thruway North to exit 16 at Harriman. Take Route 17 West and go 8 miles to exit 127. Follow signs to Sugarloaf Kings Highway. Three miles past Sugarloaf, take a right onto Four Corners Road. Go 1 mile. Applewood Orchards in on the right From Northern NJ: Take the Garden State Parkway or Route 17 North. Take Route 17 North the New York State Thruway. Take the New York State Thruway North to e - truncated. . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, only.
    Apple Dave's Orchards (formerly Applewood Orchards) & Winery Facebook page. from 9am to 5pm daily, Labor Day (early September) through late October. Apples in September and early October. Pumpkins in Early and mid-OctoberWe're located only 20 minutes from Woodbury Common Premium Outlets. From NYC: Take the New York State Thruway North to exit 16 at Harriman. Take Route 17 West and go 8 miles to exit 127. Follow signs to Sugarloaf / Kings Highway. Three miles past Sugarloaf, take a right onto Four Corners Road. Go 1 mile. Applewood Orchards in on the right From Northern NJ: Take the Garden State Parkway or Route 17 North. Take Route 17 North the New York State Thruway. Take the New York State Thruway North to exit 16 at Harriman. Take Route 17 West and go 8 miles to exit 127. Follow signs to Sugarloaf / Kings Highway. Three miles past Sugarloaf, take a right onto Four Corners Road. Go 1 mile. Applewood Orchards in on the right. -or- Take Route 23 North to Route 515 North. Exit onto Route 94 North through Vernon NJ to Warwick NY. Make a right turn at the Mobil Station in the Village of Warwick onto Kings Highway. Travel three miles north and take a left turn onto Four Corners Road. Go 1 mile. Applewood Orchards in on the right. Google Map Note: If you are coming from the NY State Thruway, online maps may send you across the back roads for a slightly shorter but slower and complicated route. Compare our directions to your internet map after you leave Route 17-West at exit 16 (Harriman). When in doubt, use our directionsCrops are usually available in September, OctoberApple Dave's Orchards Facebook page. APPLE PICKING STARTS ON LABOR DAY WEEKEND Until then, please feel most welcome to visit Apple Dave's Distillery. We are open on Saturday and Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm year-round.
  • Apple Ridge Orchards - Uses integrated pest management practices, apples, peaches, pumpkins, restrooms, picnic area, Bouncy castle or moon bounce, pony rides, petting zoo, weddings and wedding parties
    101 Jessup Road, Warwick, NY 10990. Phone: 845-987-7717. Email: info@appleridgeorchards.com. Open: Monday Thru Thursday 10 am to 5 pm by reservation only; Open Friday Thru Sunday 9 am to 5 pm, Open to the public. Directions: From New York City, Take the New York Thruway North to Exit 16 \(17 West\) Follow to the Chester Exit 126 \(Route 94\) towards Florida New York. Make a left onto North Main Street. Make a right onto Highland Avenue\(Bridge Street\)follow south stay to left on Highland Avenue turns into Jessup Road continue to 101 Jessup, farm on right. . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check.
    Apple Ridge Orchards Facebook page. From New York City, Take the New York Thruway North to Exit 16 (17 West) Follow to the Chester Exit 126 (Route 94) towards Florida New York. Make a left onto North Main Street. Make a right onto Highland Avenue(Bridge Street)follow south stay to left on Highland Avenue turns into Jessup Road continue to 101 Jessup, farm on rightFarm Opens for Apple Picking September to November(formerly known as Jessup Road Orchard), the most scenic pick-your-own apple orchard, peach orchard and pumpkin patch throughout the Warwick Valley-home to more than 15 varieties of pick-your-own applesNote: peach picking is coming in 2019. will feature well-manicured trees, spectacular views, and tasty peach varieties; white and yellow. We offer schools, families, friends and visitors an opportunity to enjoy breathtaking scenery, tractor pulled hay wagon rides, pet and feed friendly farm animals, explore a corn maze, view our famous observation hives and savor our delicious honey, fresh pressed apple cider, apple cider donuts, homemade mixes, apple butter, fresh preserves, and other treats at our farm. Pick your Own Apples, Peaches, and Pumpkins, Farm Animals, Live Honey Bee Exhibit, Tractor-pulled Hay Wagon Rides, Homemade Cider Donuts and Pressed Apple Cider.
    Comments from a visitor on October 15, 2011: "We just returned from a fabulous trip to Apple Ridge. They are not fancy: no bouncy things, nothing amusement park like them, instead, it felt like an "authentic" orchard experience. Not crowded, great apples, lovely setting, trees all starting to turn in the background. Fabulous for toddlers who don't need haunted houses or other than good fun (and good apples and donuts!). We drove all the way from Manhattan and it was just what we had hoped for. Not overpriced or kitsch. "
  • Fino Farms - apples, strawberries
    Old Indian Road, Milton, NY 12547. Phone: (845) 795-2248. Click here for a map and directions. By appointment only; Call before you go - I haven't heard from this farm since 2010. Seasonal. We are 4th generation fruit and vegetable growers, caring for 250 acres of prime Hudson Valley farmland. Twenty apple varieties constitute our main fruit crop, with pears, stone fruits, wine grapes, berries and many kinds of vegetables available for sale to consumers from our fruit packing facility on Old Indian Road, Milton, NY or from any of four farmer's market location in Dutchess County (Hyde Park, Poughkeepsie Plaza, the Village of Fishkill and LaGrangeville). Call for more information.
  • Lawrence Farms Orchards - Apples, strawberries, sweet and tart cherries, vegetables, Peaches, Sweet Corn, Grapes, Prunes, raspberries, Plums, apricots, currants, Pears, peas, greens,
    39 Colandrea Road, Newburgh, NY 12550. Phone: 845-562-4268. Email: jlaw614@aol.com. Open: spaces, well-groomed picking areas, play area, farm animals, and a corn maze in summer. Click here for a map and directions.
    Lawrence Farms Orchards Facebook page. . Our Spring/Summer Pick Your Own season begins with fresh, juicy, sweet strawberries, usually starting in mid-June. During this season we also offer for picking English Shelling Peas, Sugar Snap Peas, several Lettuce varieties, Beets and Greens, Red and Black Currants, and Gooseberries. Toward the end of June we also have Pick Your Own Sweet and Tart Cherries. We open of our Summer/Fall Pick Your Own season in mid-August for tree ripened Peaches, Sweet Corn, and early variety of Apples Throughout the fall season we offer later ripening varieties of Apples, as well as Seedless and Table Green Beans, Tomatoes, many varieties of Hot and Sweet Peppers, Cabbages, Beets, Spinach, Eggplant, Broccoli, and Pumpkinsplease call or check our "Plan Your Trip" page first for crop availability (Note: They have a comprehensive harvest calendar on their website). Weather conditions sometimes change picking schedules and availability. 2022 Admission:$7 Monday to Thursday and $10 Friday, Saturday and Sunday (children under 2 free) Season passes available. Time: 9am; 4pm Daily. Our available apple varieties are Honey Crisp, Cortland, Fuji, Macoun, Ozark Gold, Macintosh, Aceymac, Jonamac, Empire, Golden Delicious, Red Delicious, Jonagold, Mutsu, Autumn Gala, Cameo, Idared, Sun Crisp, Fortune, Northern Spy, Rome, Stayman Winesap, Candy Crisp, Pink Lady, Granny Smith, and Braeburn. We also have Concord Niagara Grapes, and Pears. Our vegetables are tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, kale, beans, Sweet corn, zucchini, zucchini flowers, squash, cabbage, turnips, mustard greens, beet greens, spinach, and Pumpkins. We will be here everyday from 9-4. We look forward to seeing all of our amazing customers. (UPDATED: September 24, 2022, JBS)
    Comments from a visitor on September 09, 2012: (positive) "I was hesitant after reading some negative reviews about Lawrence Farms Orchard (ed: on other websites) in Newburgh NY but I'm so glad we gave it a try anyway. The staff were friendly and helpful. The fruit and vegetables were plentiful and reasonably priced. The farm is beautiful. The children's village is really creative and the kids loved it. All around a great experience!"
    Comments from a visitor on July 01, 2010: (positive) "Just got back from a fantastic visit at Lawrence Farm Orchards and I cannot say enough wonderful words about our trip. Called in the morning to confirm what was available for picking. The owner was very specific about crop availability (spinach, peas (all kinds) lettuce, zucchini, and limited raspberries and gooseberries. He apologized for not having more fruit available which was unnecessary as we completely understand crops vary from day to day. I must say that the one previous negative review of the farm was a concern, but we took the chance and made the 40 minute trip to the farm and boy are we glad we did. When we arrived at the farm, he took the time to point out all areas of the farm as well as location of the crops and to go over when new crops would be ready for pick your own. The vegetables were magnificent. I have never seen lettuce that big and healthy before. The zucchini were also quite large and the spinach was also A+. He even told us we were more the welcome to verify the raspberry bushes if interested. The prices were great. The farm is huge with a variety of animals to look at and feed including goats, swans, chickens, ducks, and horses (though you can only really feed the swans/ducks and goats. The farm also has a great old fashioned children's village with wooden houses and interior furniture. Our children 5, 3, and 2 did not want to leave. As well as a quaint farm stand with wonderful jellies, jams, and other homemade goods. They also have food including pizza, hot dogs, french fries, ice cream, cider doughnuts, etc. to snack. We left with enough peas, spinach, lettuce, and zucchini to last quite some time and were amazed how cheap it all was. 10 pounds of zucchini, 2 pounds of spinach, 1 pound of peas, and a head of lettuce - 22 dollars - how can you go wrong. They have an abundance of crops for pick your own (in late July/early august they often have 12 different fruits and vegetables to pick) and also give you the option of filling out postcards which they mail letting you know when peaches, apples, strawberries, and Christmas trees are ready for picking. We will most definitely be back to Lawrence farms and everyone is looking forward to it. I highly recommend this farm as it has quickly become a family favorite. I am surprised someone had such a bad experience with Lawrence Farms because they were so welcoming, helpful and genuine. If you have the opportunity to visit, especially with kids, this is one place not to miss."
    Comments from a visitor on May 24, 2010: (positive)) "I have visited about four times a year for the last three years and been very happy. It is a wonderfully kid-friendly location with big open It is far enough away from the city that it doesn't turn into a complete zoo like Westchester farms. It is true that cheaper farms can be found for adults who are doing serious picking, but for a great day with the family (especially with young kids) this user-friendly farm is a fantastic option."
  • Maskers Fruit Farms, Inc. - U Pick Apples, Pumpkins, honey, apple butter, jams
    445 Ball Road, Box 398, Warwick, NY 10990. Phone: 845-986-1058. Open: 7 days per week, September 1 through November 12th or as long as the apples last 9 am to 5 pm Rain or Shine. Directions: New York State Thruway north to Exit 15A, then follow Route 17 north \(7 miles\), then Route 17A west 13 miles to Ball Road. Watch for the Masker signs. Varieties of apples: Macintosh, Prime Reds, Granny Smith, Cortland, Empire, Jonagold, Macoun, Red Delicious, Sparta Macintosh, Ida Red, Mutsu, Golden Delicious, Smoothee, Surprise, Rome. The apple season runs through early November. For more than 100 years, Masker Orchards has offered the best family apple picking in the Hudson Valley region, - truncated. . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, only. yo-yo tricks and more!! Live family-friendly music
  • Ochs Orchard - apples, apricots, beans, blackberries, cherries, corn (sweet), cucumbers, eggplant, flowers, herbs or spices, kale, nectarines, other berries, pears, peas, peaches, peppers, plums, pumpkins, raspberries (red), raspberries (Spring, red), raspberries (Autumn, red), raspberries (black), summer squash, strawberries, tomatoes, Cider mill (fresh apple cider made on the premises), concessions or refreshment stand, porta-potties, restrooms, picnic area you may bring your own food, petting zoo, farm animals
    4 Ochs Lane, Warwick, NY 10990. Phone: (845) 986-1591. Email: JKOchs1591@gmail.com. Open: Typical season is June through December every day 9am to 6pm; Farm market open January through May, please call for hours. Directions: . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check, Debit cards, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, AmEx.
    Ochs Orchard Facebook page. Strawberries June Cherries late June to early July Blueberries July to August Blackberries July to August Peaches July to September Veggies August to October Apples Late August to October Pumpkins September to OctoberWe are best known for our spectacular views. Pack a picnic lunch and a blanket and while you are picking in the orchard, enjoy. Our petting zoo has ducks, miniature goats, "Misty" the Sicilian donkey and "Eeyore" the miniature donkey. On the weekends, we have a variety of baked goods & pies. We offer a wide variety of our own homemade ice cream. Many flavors made from fruits we grow right here. On weekends in the fall, we also provide hot food from our eatery with-in the store. Come on in to our beautiful room with tables & chairs to enjoy your lunch. Also, near the farm market you can enjoy our Pick-Your Own flower garden. The butterflies are waiting for you! Typical (emphasis on typical) harvest start dates (month / day) for our varieties are Jersey Mac 8/13; Zesta 8/20; Ginger Gold 8/25; Pristine 8/25; Paula Red 9/01; Jonamac 9/09; Gala 9/09; Honey Crisp 9/10; Tsugaru 9/12; R.I. Greening 9/12; McIntosh 9/12; Cortland 9/18; Macoun 9/25; Red Delicious 9/25; Empire 9/27; Golden Delicious 10/10; Cameo 10/10; Spigold 10/15; Jonagold 10/15; Mutsu/Crispin 10/15; Rome 10/22; Fuji 10/25; Stayman 10/25. (UPDATED: June 03, 2020)
  • Overlook Farm Market - Pick your own apples and pumpkins.
    Route 9W, Newburgh, NY 12550. Phone: 800-291-9137. Open: Daily 8 am to 6 PM, Closed Tuesday Family Day of Rest March- December . Directions: Located behind the Farm Stand. Click here for a map and directions. or 845-562-5780Daily 8 am to 6 PM, Closed Tuesday (Family Day of Rest) March- December . Fall harvest weekends feature hay maze and fishing at the pond. Picnics packed in your basket or ours. Petting zoo. 4 miles north of I-84. We are a 4th generation family farm growing orchard fruits, vegetables, berries, flowers. A Pick Your Own orchard is .
  • Pennings Orchard - U Pick Apples, pumpkins, hayrides, farm animals, Farm Market
    169 South Route 94, Warwick, NY 10990. Phone: 845-986-7080. Email: jackpenningsfamily@yahoo.com. Open: from late August, daily from 9am to 5pm for picking. Directions: Located on over 60 acres of farmland the apple orchard offers over 15 varieties of apples available for picking September through November. Our U-Pick season offers activities for the whole family including hayrides, pumpkin picking, pony rides, face painting, live music, and outdoor dining. Our activities include the . Click here for a map and directions.
    Pennings Orchard Facebook page. u-pick, farm market, beer garden, pumpkin fields, hayrides, farm animals, kiddie maze and more. Also, Roadside Stand. Picking dates are estimated and can vary. Please feel free to call us for our "ready to pick list" and ask if you are looking for a certain variety on a particular day. 2018 prices are 1/2 bushel bag (20 - 22 lbs) $30. Upick is cash only. Pennings Farm Orchard Facebook page. For daily specials and to see what apples are ripe call Monica at 845 986 7080. Please feel free to bring a picnic lunch, spend the day And enjoy our family farm. Don't forget to visit the new dairy operation and say hi to the herd. We have RAW MILK AVAILABLE. ALso a u-pick, farm market, beer garden, cidery, pumpkin fields, hayrides, farm animals, kiddie corn maze and much more.
  • Sleepy Hills Orchard - apples, farmstand
    1328 Route 284 P.O. Box 609, Johnson, NY 10933. Phone: 845-726-3797. Email: sleepyhillsorchard@yahoo.com. Open: daily 9 am to 6 pm, Pick Your Own Apples Weekends in September-October & Columbus Day Starting & Ending Dates to be Announced. Directions: . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover.
    Sleepy Hills Orchard Facebook page. . daily 9 am to 6 pm, Pick Your Own Apples Weekends in September-October & Columbus Day (Starting & Ending Dates to be Announced)Pick Your Own Apples: Mid- September through OctoberBedding Plants in the spring. Enjoy the fresh country air of New York State and pick apples from the trees. We grow Macintosh, Cortland, Empire, Jonagold, Winesap, Red Delicious, Yellow Delicious and more! Fruit and Vegetable Stand from Mid July to November; Buy fresh, local and home-grown fruit and vegetables. Enjoy the fresh country air of New York State and pick apples from the trees. Check Back for more info about U-Pick. Facebook page. Sorry no dogs allowed in the orchard except for service animals.
  • Soons Orchards - Uses integrated pest management practices, apples, peaches, pumpkins, Fresh eggs, Cider mill (fresh apple cider made on the premises), porta-potties, school tours, events at your location (call for info)
    23 Soons Circle U-Pick: 634 County Route 50, New Hampton, NY 10958. Phone: (845) 374-5471. Email: info@soonsorchards.com. Open: Apples: Weekends starting Labor Day and Holiday Mondays, 10 am to 4 pm Peaches: one or two weekends in August, dates vary, please check the website. Directions: From New York City New Jersey: Exit 123 off Route 17 West, continue on Route 17M for 3 miles, left at our large sign From Connecticut Pennsylvania: Exit 15A off Interstate 84, continue about a mile on Route 17M, then right at first lightbig sign From upstate New York: Exit 121W off Route 17 East to I84 West, then exit 15A \(see above\). . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, ApplePay, Debit cards, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, AmEx, SFMNP Vouchers.
    Soons Orchards Facebook page. . Alternate Phone: (845) 670-4540Picking updates: Click here for picking updatesFrom New York City / New Jersey: Exit 123 off Route 17 West, continue on Route 17M for 3 miles, left at our large sign From Connecticut / Pennsylvania: Exit 15A off Interstate 84, continue about a mile on Route 17M, then right at first light/big sign From upstate New York: Exit 121W off Route 17 East to I84 West, then exit 15A (see above)We use integrated pest management practicesOn-site Cidery & Tasting Room; Times Herald-Record's Readers' Choice winner "best u-pick" for three years running. At you will find fresh-picked apples, real apple cider, homegrown and local fruits and vegetables, delicious homemade pies and lots of special goodies like our own apple cider donuts, homemade fudge, homemade prepared foods and apple sauce, fresh-ground nut butters, jams and jellies, maple syrup, honey and more. You will also find a wonderful fall afternoon outing with apple picking and pumpkin picking (mid-Sept. into Oct.), and hay wagon rides to our pumpkin patch. Our pick your own apples and u-pick pumpkins are super fun for the whole family, and we're an easy drive from anywhere in the New York tri-state area. Peach Picking: U-Pick Peaches is *sometimes* a weekend or two in August.. depends on our crop. U-Pick Apples begins Labor Day weekend. And Pick Pumpkins. Check our hotline for regular updates (845) 670-4540. More than a light drizzle closes the U-Pick. Check zip code 10958 for the weather forecast at the Orchard.(UPDATED: June 28, 2020)
  • Warwick Valley Winery & Orchards - Apples, winery, distillery
    114 Little York Road, Warwick, NY 10990. Phone: 845-258-4858. Email: warwickvalleyorchard@gmail.com. Open: Apple Picking: Apple Picking runs from early September to the end of October, During these months, the orchard is open 7 days a week from 11am to 5pm. Click here for a map and directions.
    Warwick Valley Winery & Orchards Facebook page. Tasting Room and Wine Tasting: Open daily year round from 11 am to 6 pm (There is a $5 fee for wine tasting (includes 6 wines and a winery glass); No reservations; Pane Bakery Cafe: Open Friday,from 12 pm to 4 pm, Saturday - Sunday,from 12 pm to 5 pm, no reservations. Taste our fruit wines in the tasting room. Warwick Valley Winery and Distillery Facebook page. Saturday & Sun, 11-5. Weekdays by appointment. Winery & Distillery. Apple picking begins in late August. Please note there will be a $5 per car admission fee on Saturdays and Sundays during the fall season (Aug 30st through the end of October)). We grow over 50 different apple varieties in our boutique and scenic orchard. When planting our orchard we focused on the taste of the apples. As a result, our apples are. simply delicious! Enjoy strolling the orchard with a glass of wine, cider or sangria and taking in some of the most beautiful views the Hudson Valley has to offer. Tasting Room and Wine Tasting: Open daily year round from 11 am to 6 pm, We offer a $5 cider tasting, a $6 wine tasting and a $10 spirits tasting. No reservations. Pane Bakery Cafe: Open Thursday & Friday,from 12 pm to 4 pm, Saturday & Sunday,from 12 pm to 5 pm, no reservations. Live Music: Saturday & Sunday 2 pm to 5 pm (paid admission on festival & apple season weekends only)

 

Apple

Apple Picking Tips, Recipes and Information

Apples ripen from the outside of the tree towards the center, so the apples out the outside of the tree will ripen first.  Once they are picked, they stop ripening. Picking apples directly from a tree is easy. Roll the apple upwards off the branch and give a little twist; don't pull straight away from the tree. If two apples are joined together at the top, both will come away at the same time. Don't shake the trees or branches.  If the apple you are trying to pick drops, (or others on the tree) go ahead and pick it up. They're perfectly fine! But do wash them before you eat them! More info: How to tell when apples are ripe

  • Once picked, don't throw the apples into the baskets, place them in gently, or they will bruise and go bad more quickly.
  • Don't wash apples until just before using to prevent spoilage.
  • For an explanation of why apple slices turn brown and how to stop it, see this page!
  • Keep apples cool after picking to increase shelf life.  A cool basement is ideal, but the fruit/vegetable drawer of a refrigerator will work, too.  A refrigerator is fine for small quantities of apples. Boxed apples need to be kept in a cool, dark spot where they won't freeze. Freezing ruptures all of an apple's cells, turning it into one large bruise overnight. The usual solution is to store apples in a root cellar. But root cellars often have potatoes in them: apples and potatoes should never be stored in the same room because, as they age, potatoes release an otherwise ethylene gas, which makes apples spoil faster. If you can keep the gas away from your apples, they will keep just fine. Just don't store them right next to potatoes.
    Prevent contact between apples stored for the winter by wrapping them individually in sheets of newspaper. The easiest way to do this is to unfold a section of newspaper all the way and tear it into quarters. Then stack the wrapped apples . See more here: How to store apples at home
  • Apples don't improve or "ripen" after being picked - this is an urban myth - see this page for the truth - with references!

Which apple variety is best?

There are tens of thousands of varieties of apples, developed over centuries. They vary in sugar, acoidity, flavors, storing, crispness and many other attributes. See our guides to apple varieties:

Canning apples - fully illustrated, with step-by-step instructions

Recipes, illustrated with step by step instructions

Using fresh apples and miscellaneous

 

Other Local Farm Products (Honey, Horses, Milk, Meat, Eggs, Etc.)
(NOT pick-your-own, unless they are also listed above)