Picking Schedule and Pricing

Apples and Pumpkins 2025

What’s Picking?

Check out our picking schedule and varieties here!

The pick-your-own orchard is only open on Saturdays in 2025

Gates open at 9am. The latest time to enter the orchard is 5pm.

Picking Schedule 2025

Variety 2025 Estimated Dates
ZestarAugust 30
BlondeeAugust 30
GalaAugust 30
McIntoshAugust 30
HoneycrispMid-Late September
JonathanLate September
Red DeliciousLate September-Early October
EmpireLate September-Early October
Early FujiOctober
PumpkinsMid September – Late October
Golden DeliciousOctober
JonagoldLate September-Early October
BraeburnMid-October
We’ll update this frequently so keep coming back if you don’t see your favorite variety yet! We will also post updates to our social media pages.

Pricing 2025 Season

1/2 Peck Bag

$20

Most economical bag.

Great for multiple kids who each want their own.

Don’t let the folded up size fool you, this bag expands to fit a good amount of apples.

Deal – get two 1/2 peck bags for $35 or get three for $45

Peck Bag

$30

Our most popular bag.

Great for a couple or small family.

This bag will give you enough apples to snack on or put in lunch boxes!

Deal – get 2 peck bags for $50!

1/2 Bushel Bag

$45

Best value bag.

2 Pecks = 1/2 Bushel

You will have plenty of apples with a 1/2 bushel bag!

Great if picking for pies or sauce or for giving apples to friends, family, teachers, or co-workers

Most apples can stay fresh in the fridge for a long time so don’t worry about them going to waste!

What Varieties Do You Have?

With 13 varieties we have something for everyone all through the fall season! Here’s our list from what’s ripe early in the season in late August through the end of the season at the end of October. Every season’s a little different and weather dependent so this order may change a little year to year.

  • Zestar
  • Blondee
  • McIntosh
  • Gala
  • Honeycrisp
  • Empire
  • Jonathon
  • Early Fuji
  • Jonagold
  • Golden Delicious
  • Red Delicious
  • Fuji
  • Braeburn

Picking Do’s and Don’ts

  • Keep your feet on the ground. Apple trees are fragile and can only hold the weight of the fruit. Don’t climb.
  • Grab apples gently and twist before you pull.
  • Only pick the apples that are ripe. Areas that are roped off still need time on the branch to sweeten.
  • Look high and look low – apples hide in the middle of the tree too!
  • Be kind to the trees and our family volunteers!

Important: Please no pets allowed in the orchard. Drive up to the check-in and out to the trees. Be kind to other customers and our volunteers.