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October 2023 by Dianne Jacques
The apple pie was ahhhhmazing! I don’t care for apple pie, but we brought one home for desert with company. It was the best I’ve ever had. The apple cider doughnuts were very good, the apple cider delicious.
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October 2023 by Frank Arzillo
Great place to visit, and hoping to have a better apple season next year as in the past. PS: Great pies.
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September 2023 by Carolyn Semon
Great place to pick berries. Very plentiful!Staff was courteous.
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September 2023 by Melissa M Sworab
Oh my GodThe blueberry lemon corn muffins!!!(Faint!). Best muffin EVERI'm coming back for a couple dozen of those muffins next time!!The cider donuts were the bomb tho too.Traveled by side car for this trip...The drive is beautiful too !!
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June 2023 by Alexandra Garzero She, Her, Hers
The best apples and the friendliest, most community-oriented orchard ever. And their pies! Wonderful.
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June 2023 by Sue 4GK
Very clean, very organized, friendly people, cool antiques!
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April 2023 by Christian Johnatty
Visited in August 2022 with the hopes of doing some peach picking. Unfortunately, the season ended early so no picking for us that day.HOWEVER...we left with the most MINDBLOWING apple pie I've ever had. This was simply earth shatteringly good apple pie, I kid you not.Their cider donuts were also amazing, BUT THAT APPLE PIE!! 6 months later and I still dream about it! Pity I don't live in the US.
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November 2022 by Sheila Nash
A fall visit rewards travelers with the auroma of hot apple pie while walking in the door, and the pie is as good as it smells! We enjoyed the hot apple cider and gluten-free cider donuts (real apples in the center). The people were warm and welcoming, such a wonderful gem.
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November 2022 by Nicole Dermksian
The absolute best blueberry and apple picking around! Have been going here for years and we can never get enough. Their bakery is phenomenal as well!
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November 2022 by Sean Duggan
The prices are expensive for apples, but you're paying for the experience. The groves themselves are well-maintained, the apples are delicious, and the yellow jackets were minimal.If you're looking to make cider or applesauce, ask about their fallen apples rate. My aunt got large bags at $5 each.Oh, and it is pretty far off the beaten path. No dirt roads, but it's pretty narrow, and our route included two one-lane covered bridges.
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October 2022 by rachel
This place was amazing! We actually found it thanks to the folks down at Hidden Springs Maple. Everyone here was so friendly, you can do pick your own and the cider and donuts are a must! They also have the area where they make the cider open so you can watch the process. The guy making the cider walked me through the process and was so nice to answer questions. Definitely reccomend this place if you're in the area.
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October 2022 by Karen Brennan
Beautiful place . You can pick apples . You can go for a stroll or a picnic. They have the great apple cider donuts I have ever tried. They all kinds of different thing from maple syrup and jams to pottery and cutting boards. It's a great place to go for a ride and check it out .?
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October 2022 by Robin Graham
Great place! Apple cider and Donuts were amazing...
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October 2022 by Amy C.
We decided to start coming to GMO several years ago, even though it's a bit out of our way and we have other orchards closer. We really enjoy the atmosphere here and the fact that they have a small gift shop, and make hot fresh apple cider donuts! Those are a family favorite and are delicious! The hot apple cider is nice to have also on a cold day, to warm you right up! The orchard is a pretty easy walk to find the apples you want!
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October 2022 by Laura Maturo
I asked on a local Facebook group about a place to go apple picking that was family friendly, great for kids with amazing cider and donuts and maybe some farm animals. Out of the 20+ responses, 15+ mentioned Green Mountain. So we went! Great leisurely walk, plenty of apples left on the trees, tons of variety, and affordable prices! We even fed the horses some apples and they loved it! We got a peck of apples, picked two pumpkins, a dozen donuts and a gallon of cider for $50. For a day of fun, relaxing and enjoying my little family, it was worth every penny.