Apple picking for the 2025 season is over, but the opening date for next season is Sept 12, 2026
From September through November, our beautiful new store is open daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, where you can purchase bags for picking and fresh farm favorites.
Plan your visit:
Come for a wonderful day of picking! We offer fresh-picked apples and many other items in the convenience of our store. Feel free to use our picnic tables, available on a first-come, first-served basis, to enjoy the orchard views and on weekends, live music.
At our farm store:
Apples packed for sale are picked fresh daily. Stop by the store for a taste of the season:
Fresh, delicious apple cider donuts are especially popular on weekends!
Thirsty? We stock fresh-pressed apple cider, bottled water, and old-fashioned root beer.
Pantry staples: We carry fresh local pies, honey, and plenty of other local goods.
Pricing
We provide the bags, so please leave your containers at home (you will not be allowed to bring them into the orchard).
We request that each adult entering the orchard consider purchasing at least one half peck bag. Prices are by volume.
$40 Half Bushel
(approx. 20 pounds)
$25 Peck
(approx. 10 pounds)
$15 Half Peck
(approx. 5 pounds)
Dogs
We're happy to allow well-behaved, leashed dogs in the orchard!
We have a few important rules to keep everyone happy and safe:
Leashes are mandatory at all times.
Bring and use your own bags to immediately clean up after your dog. Please don't be the one to ruin a good thing!
We reserve the right to ask any pet owner to leave if their dog is disruptive or causes an issue for other pickers.
Rules
Please:
1. Do not climb the trees.
2. Do not throw apples.
3. Do not smoke in the orchard.
4. Do not leave trash in the orchard. We have plenty of trash cans available in the parking and picnic area.
6. Use only Drew Farms apple bags. If you find you need another bag while picking, find a staff member who can provide you with additional bags.
7. Children must be accompanied by an adult and remain within arms reach while in the orchard.