Nancy continues. "I want to highly recommend to those who live within a days trip to Apple Hill to please not wait until another year to visit. Don't be like me who took four passing Fall seasons to come here.
There is an Apple Hill Growers Association and those who are associated with this organization are listed on the Scenic Drive map. Remember, these are small family owned businesses who really do appreciate you! This season marked the associations 45th year.
Our trip coincided with one of the busiest weekends for Apple Hill. I was told the last two weekends in October is by far the busiest. However, go anytime of the year you wish to enjoy the beauty and bountifulness of the fruits and trees of this land. Now would be a good time to prepare keeping a day free open on your calendar to make a trip for the Holiday Season. Before your departure please obtain or go online to AppleHill.com to print out the official guide prior to your arrival of Apple Hill. This will assist you to locate the orchards and farms you want to visit and determine which exits you should take off of HIghway 50.
To wrap-up our days trip I told Barb at Jodar's we had to go back to Rainbow Orchards for more apple cider donuts. On our drive back home we discussed about coming back here by the end of the year to visit the orchards we could not go to on this particular trip. Bailey put her input in how enthused she wants to visit Willow Pond Organic Farm #34. Dogs are allowed to be themselves here! Most of the places here at Apple HIll are dog friendly anyways.
Barb, Bailey, and I started our 1st annual family tradition at Apple Hill this year and we are all ready looking forward to our next trip! However, since Bailey is 14 years old Barb & I thought it would be a good idea to surprise Bailey soon and make frequent trips every so often for her to enjoy the outdoors."
Nancy and Barb also want to share their video of a delicious apples process.
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