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Alton Bay
09-01-2011, 07:55 PM
Does anyone know if there are farms offering apple picking yet??

winnipiseogee
09-01-2011, 08:06 PM
Apple hill Farm in Concord opens this weekend. They are one of my favorites in the area. Also they have raspberry picking which I love!

RailroadJoe
09-02-2011, 04:48 AM
Butternut arms ibn Farmington (Rochester) on Meaderboro Road has been open for all fruits since June. They have all types of apples. Call 335-4705 for a schedule of their picking for the day.

fmgate
09-02-2011, 08:50 AM
Smith's in Belmont will be open for picking on 08Sep2011.

Argie's Wife
09-03-2011, 07:59 AM
Appleview Orchard (http://www.applevieworchard.com/) in Pittsfield is opening today. Very family-friendly and they have great apple fritters. (Big ol' piece of sin!) :liplick:

BBS2
09-06-2011, 10:51 AM
:liplick: Stonybrook in Gilford for both apples and blueberries! :liplick:

Pepper
09-07-2011, 08:24 AM
:liplick: Stonybrook in Gilford for both apples and blueberries! :liplick:

Location, please? I'm not familiar with this farm, and would love to know where it is... I'm in the mood to bake some pies! :liplick::liplick::liplick:

BBS2
09-07-2011, 10:26 AM
It's off Cherry Valley Road on the way to Gunstock. If you are coming from the Alton side it will be on the left before Gunstock. If you are coming up from the Gilford side (going past Cat Path, one of the BEST road names EVER:D) it is after Gunstock and on the right. They usually have a huge flag out at the end of the road.

Pepper
09-07-2011, 04:47 PM
Muchos Gracias!!!!!!!! I think I know where I'll be spending a little time on Friday, when the skies stop emptying. :D

Slickcraft
09-07-2011, 05:07 PM
Stonybrook, in addition to having great apples, is a very pleasant place to pick. It is at the end of Glidden Road, a dead end road at the base of the Belknap range. We will get some macs now and some cortlands later (apple pie).

As noted Glidden road is off of Cherry Valley Road, about 2 miles east of Gunstock (about half way between Gunstock and the 11/11A intersection in West Alton). It is about 3 miles from where I now sit to apple picking :liplick: should the rain ever stop.

dayvsea
09-07-2011, 05:53 PM
I believe Acton Maine has a couple spots.. just after Wentworth cross route 16

rrr
09-08-2011, 07:06 AM
Location, please? I'm not familiar with this farm, and would love to know where it is... I'm in the mood to bake some pies! :liplick::liplick::liplick:

I'm sorry, when did you say you'd be baking those pies?? :liplick:

Argie's Wife
09-09-2011, 08:45 PM
I believe Acton Maine has a couple spots.. just after Wentworth cross route 16

The best one that I know of is Smith's Orchard on Route 109. I used to work there when I was in school. They have ice cream, a gift shop, and there used to be a great little restaurant on the property - The Potting Shed. I grew up about 1/4 mile down the road from that place, as you're headed to Springvale.

So cool to see mention of Acton on the forum tonight - made me smile. Nice little rural town...

Flylady
09-09-2011, 09:13 PM
The best one that I know of is Smith's Orchard on Route 109. I used to work there when I was in school. They have ice cream, a gift shop, and there used to be a great little restaurant on the property - The Potting Shed. I grew up about 1/4 mile down the road from that place, as you're headed to Springvale.


I agree on Smith's. During harvest time they have great haytype rides into the orchards for those that want to PYO and a wonderful selection outside of the gift shop (which also now has a breakfast/ lunch shop inside as well)
On week ends they also have home baked pies and other assorted treats including fresh cider.
I make it a point every fall to go and buy several bags of apples of which I bring back to CA.
Also is a very scenic ride from Wolfeboro.

Slickcraft
09-14-2011, 04:32 PM
We picked some Macs at Stonybrook today. The trees are loaded and the Macs are just about at peak perfection. So if you are a Mac fan, time to get out to your favorite PYO orchard.

Up here Cortlands (apple pie) are about 2 to 3 weeks away.

The Eagle
09-18-2011, 06:28 AM
We went to a farm in Wolfeboro and the apples were GREAT! Trees were FULL and I mean full of perfect sized apples, and not a spot on them! I can"t remember the correct name (Someone help me out here) it's something like Duyvauls..but (heading out of town) go up past the hospital and the new school, you will come to a (sort of) fork in the road. Turn left onto "Pleasant Valley Road," and just stay on it and follow the apple signs. (It's about 2 miles down that back road, on the right hand side...look for a dirt drive with a small white sign). Giant fresh peaches as well, and squash and tomatoes. This was our third year going here and never disappointed. Beautiful Mum's too!
"The Eagle"

Jeanzb1
09-18-2011, 06:37 AM
I believe it's DEVYLDER'S. We were there yesterday for the first time. Beautiful apples and peaches, baked goods, gorgeous mums, all kinds of veggies, pumpkins, cider. Small, no big crowds of people. LOVELY SPOT!

tis
09-18-2011, 06:42 AM
It is Devylder's. We went there too, yesterday and got a bag of apples. We didn't pick though I would have like to. We got cortlands and they are absolutely delicious.

Slickcraft
09-27-2011, 07:08 PM
Stonybrook started picking Cortlands over the weekend. We picked a half bushel today, $17, had apple pie this evening.:liplick: