![]() Enter through a narrow carriage drive lined with maple trees and gaze upon a picturesque 1800s farmhouse with a sweeping porch. Rose Hill Farm has been family owned since 1798. 5 A slice of nirvana: Rose Hill Farm, Dutchess CountyĪs the weather cools, Rose Hill's cider donut shack will begin serving hot mulled cider, coffee, apple crisps and other baked goods. Live music every weekend learn more about who’s playing here. There is no entry fee to enjoy the orchard, and the apples are priced per weight. Apple picking runs Friday through Sunday, and with over 200 acres of orchard, there’s plenty of room to spread out.Įvery weekend there’s live music, wood-fired pizzas and burgers, and freshly tapped ciders (which might make you abandon the picking altogether.) Bring your well-behaved dogs and a picnic blanket, or grab a picnic table and play a game of cornhole. Siblings Peter Yi and Susan Yi quit their day jobs to open an orchard and Brooklyn Cider House (which used to be in Brooklyn, but now is located at the orchards). If you were worried that apple picking wasn’t cool, you’re going to think again after stopping through Twin Star Orchards. ![]() The cool kids’ orchard: Twin Star Orchards, Ulster CountyĬider and wood-fired pizzas are always on the menu at Twin Star, but stay tuned to their upcoming events - pig roasts are common, too. You’ll come for the photo opportunities, unparalleled views and bountiful fruit, but you’ll stay for the extras: yoga, pig roasts and frozen Applejack. Related: The ultimate guide to apple cider doughnutsĮven for the “bad apples” among us who prefer their apples without the picking, there are orchards that will make you believe in the magic of the fall harvest again, where you can still tell your neighbor that yes, you went apple picking, when really you just saddled up to the cider bar. Related: Where to pick apples in upstate New York
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