Apple Picking in Rhode Island
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Barden Family Orchard - North Scituate, RI
This pick your own apple orchard also has horse drawn hayrides and a pumpkin patch. Enjoy 20 varities of apples, 15 varieties of peaches, and apple cider in addition to pumpkins. The address is 86 Winsor Avenue, Johnston, RI 02919. They are 11 miles east of Providence.
Barden Family Orchard - North Scituate, RI
John Barden and Hazel Dean founded the orchard in 1931.It is now run by Sandra and Gilbert Barden, Jr.They grow more than 20 varieties of apples.Farm market offers apple cider (they make it!), home grown vegetables and other food products.
Hill Orchards - Johnston, RI
A pick your own orchard open weekends in September and October.They grow ten different varieties of apples including Red Delicious, Empire, Macoun, Gala, Cortland, Macintosh and Granny Smith apples.Horse drawn hayrides on select weekends passes through the orchard and by the pumpkin patch.
Steere Orchard - Greenville, RI
Pick apples from August through October at one of Rhode Island’s largest apple orchards.Established in 1930, it is a fourth generation family orchard run by Jim Steere, grandson of the founder.They grow about a dozen varieties of apples, including Red Delicious, Macintosh and Macoun apples.Free hayrides on the weekend.Farm stand sells apples, peaches (in seaons, apple cider, apple cider donuts, pumpkins and other food products.
Sweet Berry Farm - Middletown, RI
A farm market on 100 acres that has pick your own apples and pumpkins in the fall. Learn more about what’s happening on the farm on Facebook. They feature a pick your own orchard and pumpkin patch plus a Farm Café with delicious sweets and breakfast, lunch, and dinner meals. The location is at 915 Mitchell’s Lane, Middletown, Rhode Island 02842. This is 34 miles southeast of Providence.
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