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Contribuisci feedbackI live in the city so that a chance to escape and in a quiet place with open environment is beautiful. I didn't care that the line was at a point long during the celebration, but only the overall experience is always a big one. I also picked a Christmas tree here and it was great. the bakery is amazing! I'm glad to go back soon when it warms up a bit!
We made ourselves here to get our Christmas tree an annual tradition. since 2020 sells wild dried trees that are damaged and do not even make it Christmas. with them compel customers to buy a payment on their tree as part of the reservation process before the performance, they are almost forced to buy a subpar tree or to eat the payment. the fields for chopping their own building are not cultivated and uncrowded by the trees grow and are full of overpriced poor quality trees. we loved this place, but I would stay away. you'd rather buy a tree, but here.
I had a good time to pick up here. at the arrival we waited approx. 15 minutes before we get our bushels and the stock (the stock is available for an extra few dollars to rent). there was a good selection of apples. my favorite was the macintosh. we took time and spent about two hours in total. the farm also offers a mais labyrinth and pumpkin picking. they also offer local products and apple apples apples. a total worth a visit.
Me and my son had an amazing time apple and pumpkin picking yesterday. Although the pumpkins were damaged due to being on the ground and getting wet, we could find cute ones at their market, where you can also buy fresh products by the farm, like honey, jams, apple cider, apple chips, candy, fruits, grains, etc. They have a wine tasting stand where you can buy from a selection of white or red. After, we had free apple pie in front of the bakery. It was delicious!
Funny place, apple, pumpkin picking, corn maze, wine tasting. Not far away from NYC, good option for fall