It's time to Pick Your Own apples in Connecticut!

After a long, warm summer, the night air is ever-so-slowly beginning to cool off and the leaves are starting to show signs or yellow, orange and red. The colorful season of autumn upon us.  And in Connecticut, with over 60 varieties of apples grown, autumn means apple picking. Let's face it, there really is nothing better than a juicy, freshly picked apple.

Fairfield County offers two perennial favorites for apple picking:  Blue Jay Orchards in Bethel and Silverman's Farm in Easton. Silverman's is NOW OPEN for picking Gala Red Apples and Macintosh. Blue Jay Orchards Pick Your Own Apples DAILY, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm (read a special note from the Orchard here.)

Besides apple picking, these farms offer pumpkin patches, hay rides and a farm market where one can get just-pressed apple cider, fresh baked pies, jams, jellies, and of course, cider doughnuts.  Silverman's Farm also has an animal farm where you can  see, pet and feed all sorts of unusual animals, including buffalo, llamas, sheep, goats, fallow deer, emus, long-horn cattle, and exotic birds. You can pack a lunch and spend an entire day with your family at these orchards.

Fall on the farm road trip? Connecticut Apples website is a fantastic resource for prime picking spots throughout the state. Happy picking!

 

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Submitted by Ridgefield, CT

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