Backyard Road Trips

September Trip for Apples

September equals all things apple in New England. Whether that’s apple picking, apple cider, or apple cider donuts the following is a list of some of the region’s best orchards, cider mills, and apple-themed locales. Let’s get ready for our September trip for apples!

Apples, the essence of autumn

Massachusetts

Wandering through the apple orchard.

The Big Apple -Wrentham

Greetings from the Big Apple farm!

Our September trip for apples begins in the Bay State. The Big Apple farm is one of the most popular farms southwest of Boston, with apples for sale or for picking, along with other seasonal autumn goodies. When I’m here though, I brave the crowds for their apple cider doughnuts. Sweet with that apple cider twang, enjoy eating them outside overlooking the scenic orchard

A cider donut from the Big Apple.

Crow Farm – Sandwich

Apple Picking at Crow Farm

Upon entering Crow Farm in Sandwich, Massachusetts (just off Route 6A),  park your car in the dirt parking lot and proceed to take the hayride up to the orchard. This apple-picking experience is old-fashioned and a welcome respite from the overbearing nature of some of the gigantic orchards in Massachusetts. The experience here is pleasant, with a beautiful view of Cape Cod Bay beyond the autumn colors of the orchard. 

Elliot Farm – Lakeville

Elliot Farm

For another of the region’s best apple cider doughnuts, head to Elliot Farm in Lakeville, Massachusetts. Grab some pumpkins and fresh produce along with a few apple cider doughnuts. These are really tasty with the apple cider flavor permeating through. 

Hornstra Farm – Norwell

Being silly at Hornstra Farms in Norwell

At Backyard Road Trips, we’ve been fans of Hornstra Farms in Norwell, Massachusetts, for a long time. Watch the apple cider donuts being made at the farm store and purchase homemade ice cream and milk. These beauties are more petite in size making them perfect for popping in your mouth without feeling too guilty or too full afterward. 

Hornstra Farms doughnut

Mounce Farm – Marshfield

Picking apples at Mounce Farm in Marshfield, MA

Mounce Farm is truly a locals-only apple picking experience. It is the antithesis of the spend-a-day-at-the-farm seasonal meccas. Mounce Farm is located at 481 Union Street in Marshfield, Massachusetts (just down the street from the John Little Conservation Area if you want an afternoon twofer). Mounce is strictly apple picking; no haunted houses, petting zoos, or cidery here. Pay for your apple bag and go pick. The trees are scattered behind the farmhouse and ladders can be moved to reach the high branches. The only attraction is an old tractor that kids can sit on for a picture. Sometimes the most basic is the most rewarding. Mounce Farm is only open on the weekends.

Connecticut

Next to a big apple!

Averill Farm – Washington Depot

Averill Farm’s cider doughnut

We continue our September trip for apples in the Nutmeg State. We’re starting and finishing our tour of my favorite doughnuts in Connecticut. We’ve liked Averill Farm for its apples for years but also head to the farm store for their cider doughnuts. These babies aren’t covered in sugar like many of the others but are just as good. Still sweet from the cider, these doughnuts will not disappoint. 

Quite the pumpkin at Averill Farm!

Clyde’s Cider Mill

The Grist Mill, a building at Clyde’s Cider Mill

Although autumn may be more often associated with the northwestern and northeastern corners of the state, B.F. Clyde’s Cider Mill in Mystic is a must-visit once the leaves turn red and gold. Visit during their season from September through December for cider-making demonstrations, tastings and to buy all things apple. The cider is produced by steam power, which Clydes heralds as the oldest and the only such press in the country. Since 1881, the Clyde family, now on its sixth generation has produced apple cider that has been heralded as the finest in the country. Other gift items are also available to purchase like fudge, baked apple goodies, and fall decorations. Clydes also manufactures its own wine and hard cider which can be tasted and purchased on the premises. The cider press demonstrations happen in the cider mill located at the rear of the property while the main building houses cider and baked goods.

A building at Clyde’s Cider Mill

Holmberg Orchards

Apple picking at Holmberg Orchards

For many families, picking apples here is an annual tradition. Scale the steep driveway to the sky-high orchard and immerse your afternoon in fall fun. There’s a hay ride to get you to the rows of ripe trees, as well as (stationary) tractors for the kids to climb on. There’s also a bake shop and a pumpkin patch among other festive attractions. Our family has made apple picking at Holmberg Orchards part of our seasonal repertoire for the last few years. Their store is loaded with produce, homemade cider and wines, and lots of sweet treats. 

At Holmberg Orchards

Woodstock Orchards

Woodstock Orchard’s Apple Barn

Most that venture to the Quiet Corner of Connecticut on lazy autumn afternoons are looking for a tangible bite of the season. Woodstock Orchards, located at 494 Route 169 in Woodstock offers just this. Customers can choose to pick their own apples (as well as other fruit) or visit the farm market which includes fresh produce, their own apple cider, and an assortment of pumpkins and gourds. No trip through the town is complete without a stop here. Oh, and do try the cider doughnuts!

Woodstock Orchards

Vermont

Mom and I picking apples

Cold Hollow Cider Mill

Cold Hollow Cider Mill is a Vermont tradition.

Finally, our September trip for apples continues to the Green Mountain State. In Waterbury, we have to stop at Cold Hollow Cider Mill. Yes, this place is touristy but I just love it. I’ve been literally coming here since 1990. The interior engulfs you with the smells of apple cider and baked goods. Pick up a few Vermont-made products, sample some apple cider, and take home a pint, with fresh cider donuts. (and make sure to watch the video in the back of the store while sipping some cider samples, it has to be the same one I saw as a kid)

Gotta try the cider at Cold Hollow!

Shelburne Orchards

Enjoying the hayride at Shelburne Orchards

Shelburne Orchards, in Shelburne, is the ultimate apple-picking experience. First off, you’re in Vermont! A hayride takes visitors to the orchards from the parking lot although the walk is much quicker. The hayride though, including one pulled by Clydesdales instead of a tractor, is the best way to enjoy a visit to the orchard. The hayride drops you off in your desired orchard. The views overlooking Lake Champlain on the horizon are quite stunning. There is also a farm market with treats such as apple cider, doughnuts, and other autumnal goodies. There is also a distillery on site. 

Each orchard has a different experience, at Shelburne Orchards, enjoy a hayride pulled by horses.

With so many apple-related places in New England, this collection in three of the six states should satisfy apple lovers all kinds. Hope you enjoyed this September trip for apples! 

In the apple orchard


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