“This is an excellent organic foods store. The gluten free baked goods are so good! The organic produce is plentiful and meat in freezer is excellent. The dairy section has fresh cream!
I drive 1 hour 15 minutes to shop here, its that good of an organic grocery store.”
“Our family's second year picking apples at Tyler's Rocky Point Orchard. Love the view. Love the variety. Easy pay with cash or Venmo. Clean Porta Potty on site. Rows and rows of trees and tons of space for everyone to pick.”
“Great place to pick sweet cherries!! ? Full warning ⚠️ turn into whichever entrance and then loop into the parking lot and go in to get your buckets or you can use your own. We missed the 1st turn to the parking and assumed the second turn was for residential only so we drove a little until we could turn around. Definitely bring sunscreen as the trees ? as even spread and the sun ? is shinning ? I hate cherry picking and just went so my kiddo could experience it but if you are really into it bring a little ladder unless you're taller than me! Parents bring a stroller or bring a wagon or something unless you want to be like me and holding a child and their items I was unsure if I could use the stroller but ours is made for jogging and would be just fine in the dirt and over all the bumps and what not. Oh! Bring a bucket to put the items after you collect to take home! There is 2 picnic tables but I recommend brining a cooler for some water and some sandwiches. Don't think they had a public restroom.”
“I love hunting for pumpkins in their pumpkin patch every October. This year (2025) the pumpkins are amazingly good quality! Bring gloves and mud-boots and go treasure hunting. It's fun.”
“The Sommers are an exceptional family, and their herbs and produce are the finest organics in the Treasure Valley. They are also great ambassadors of the community and promoting smaller-scale, less corporate-owned farming solutions. You can also visit their booth every Saturday at the Boise Farmer’s Market on Shoreline Drive.”