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Top 5 Apple Picking Spots Across the U.S.



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You might enjoy apple picking if you live near one. Search online to find a local apple picking farm. Call ahead to confirm hours and varieties. Bring sunscreen, bug spray, water, and a picnic basket. If you are picking apples from a farm which does not accept credit cards, many farms will allow you to use your credit card. You may also want cash and your own bags. Most farms will happily accept payment, but it's possible that you would prefer to bring your own.

Hillview Farms

Hillview Farms Newburyport, Massachusetts offers everything you need for a memorable apple-picking adventure. More than 60 varieties are available to pick from, and they are open 9-5 every day. If you're interested in trying something different, they also have a farm store where you can buy delicious treats made with fresh local produce.


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Bishop's Orchards

If you're in the mood for an apple picking adventure, look no further than Bishop's Orchards. This family-owned and operated orchard dates back as far as 1871. The orchard survived the Great Depression, and construction of Interstate 95. Keith Bishop and four of his children now manage it. During a visit, I got to sample some of the many varieties of apples that are grown on the farm.


Dr. Davies Farm

If you are looking for a family-friendly place for apple picking and cider, you've come to the right place. Congers' Dr. Davies Farm is a New York farm. Hayrides are also available. The farm has over four acres worth of apple trees. There are also hayrides and corn mazes. You can bring your dog along to join in the fun.

Barton Orchard

Barton Orchard, North Bend, offers apple picking and corn maze fun. This working orchard boasts a cornmaze and homemade baked goods. Enjoy a delicious cup of apple cider and enjoy a corn maze. Relax in the orchard's outdoor picnic area or pick your own fruit. You can even bring your own picnic basket to enjoy the fruit-filled goodies!


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Garwood Orchards

Garwood Orchards is LaPorte's best apple picking spot. It has a great atmosphere. The farm was founded by the Garwood family in 1831 and has over 200 acres worth of apple trees. The apple picking season typically runs from mid August to the end September. There are many different varieties of apples, including Zestar (sweet and sugary), Blondee (crunchy), and Gold Rush (crispy and juicy).


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You can expect to work 40 hours per semaine while earning your degree.

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After you have been offered a permanent position, you will be expected to teach classes throughout the day. You may be required to travel across the country to teach classes during the week.


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Top 5 Apple Picking Spots Across the U.S.