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Hours: 9am-7pm everyday
Farmstand: Yes
Hayrides: Yes
Petting Zoo: Yes
Bathroom: Yes
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Boston Hill is a full service New England farm packed with family fun activities. If your family enjoys the fun experience of picking your own fruit, they have something every month of the growing season! Visit their website to see what kind of picking is available every month. There are also a farmstand, ice cream shop, and a petting zoo on site. They sell fresh made pies, breads, produce, and Rchardson's Ice Cream.
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Hours: Daily 8:30 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.
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Barker's Farm is a designated Bicentennial Farm that was established in 1642 and has been run by 10 generations of the Barker family. Claimed to be the oldest continuing farm in operation in Massachusetts. They offer an extensive variety of PYO apples and flowers, fruits, vegetables, and plants, Benson's Ice Cream and other food items. Group hayrides thru orchards & fields. Farmstand & greenhouse.
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Hours: 10am-5pm
Farmstand: Yes
Price: 20lbs. is $20.00 (Cash only)
Acreage: 200
Hayrides: Yes
Petting Zoo: Yes
Bathroom: Yes
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Honeypot offer over 200 acres of scenic apple orchards to enjoy, as well as blueberry picking in the fall, and pear picking, and is a popular destination for outdoor family New England family fun. They have the labyrinthal Hedge Maze, an exact replica of the famous "Hampden Court" Maze in England. Every weekend, hayrides operate from 10AM to 5PM between labor day and Halloween. There's a petting zoo with cute and cuddly critters for the kiddies to play with, and they offer a range of treats, including yummy cider donuts, caramel apples, apple & blueberry pies made daily at their on site bakery.
Pick Your Own Apples is open for the season, with Ginger Golds, Sansa, Akane, & Red Gravenstein all available. The farm supplies containers & bags.
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GreaterBoston:Image:Smolak Farms hayrides
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Farmstand: Yes
Hayrides: Yes
Petting Zoo: Yes
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Smolak Farms is a small family owned business. Hop-on a hayrides on Tuesday's 10am-12pm beginning September 9th. They also offer apple, pumpkin, and raspberry picking, a farmstand, and a bakery.
During the Holiday Season there are U-Choose and Cut varieties: Balsam Fir, White Fir (Concolor Fir), Douglas Fir, Fraser Fir. PreCut varieties: Balsam Fir, Douglas Fir, Fraser Fir. Also, there are appearances from Santa, live reindeer, and Christmas wreathes. Check out Povo's Guide to Apple Picking in MA!
 
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207 Arnold Street, Wrentham, MA
 • (508) 384-3055
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Farm
Hours: Everyday 9-5
PYO- Sat and Sun 9-5 (first two weekends after labor day)
Farmstand: Yes
Hayrides: Yes
Bathroom: Yes
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The Big Apple Farm is a family favorite offering good, old fashioned fun. All ages enjoy their viewing platform where you can watch their Apple Grader sort the apples and children delight in finding their hidden train. Peek at their bakery kitchen and donut machine through their viewingCaramel Apples window. Enjoy a cup of hot or cold cider while taking in the autumn views. Fall weekends offer Hayrides, the Pumpkin House and Halloween weekend you might see a witch or two lurking about.
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1150 West St, Amherst, MA 01002
 • (413) 253-9528
Farm
Hours: Weekends 10-4
Farmstand: Yes
Hayrides: No
Petting Zoo: No
Bathroom: Yes
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From their website: A New England Apple Orchard and Country Food Market
Nestled in an old country orchard against the scenic Holyoke Mountain Range in the historic Pioneer Valley where the Atkins Family has been growing apples for over 100 years. You will enjoy a unique shopping experience where old time service is an everyday treat. As you stroll through the store you may well be tempted to sample a crisp, juicy apple, some zesty cheese or delicious fudge. You may have lunch in the deli, or a delicious snack chosen from Atkins scratch-pastries, breads and pies. If not ready to indulge while here, you can purchase the freshest and highest quality ingredients for at home enjoyment including flowers, appetizers, meats, fruits, vegetables and desserts.
Three Weekends for Apple Picking: Sept. 20th & 21st, Sept. 27th & 28th and Oct. 4th & 5th
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200 Central Street, Berlin, MA 01053
 • (617) 710-8810(978) 838-2714
 
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45 Fern Avenue, Amesbury, MA
 • (978) 388-5525
Farm
Farmstand: Yes
Hayrides: Yes
Petting Zoo: Yes
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From their website: There’s always a lot going on and growing at Cider Hill Farm. Whether it’s selecting bedding plants or picking fresh strawberries in the spring, or savoring vine-ripened tomatoes, butter and sugar corn or the juiciest peaches in the summer, taking a hay ride, finding your way through corn and hay mazes, or picking your own apples and pumpkins in the fall, Cider Hill Farm offers you and your family all these simple pleasures and more.
Our 145-acre farm affords you the opportunity to while away the hours and to convene with Mother Nature. There’s a picnic area where you can sit, eat, and drink in the tranquil surroundings. Plus, there are fun things to do as well at Cider Hill Farm. In fact, during the fall, there are afternoon hay rides (weekends and holidays), a sheep pen, animal tire swings, and a hay jump to keep you busy. We’re even planning to have musical guests play at the farm, and we’re in the process of grooming walking paths for your added enjoyment.
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120 South Street, Westborough, MA
 • (508) 366-1545
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Farmstand: yes
Petting Zoo: yes
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Follows organic practices, Precut Christmas trees, Living Christmas trees (to plant later), Christmas wreaths, Christmas boughs, garlands, Santa appearances, Christmas decorations, trees baled, prepicked produce, gift shop, snacks and refreshment stand, picnic area, farm animals, birthday parties, school tours
During our growing season, we produce the freshest organically grown produce for you, your family and local restaurants. We work directly with executive chefs to grow unique crops that add flair to their fare.
Emily's Gift Barn features a variety of unique items. Discover all you need for the perfect lawn and garden - from the healthiest plants to the best advice from Farmer Harvey. Enjoy our model trains that run around the gift barn.
Our barnyard critters are always excited to see you. Feed them from Luta's covered bridge with our specially formulated food available in our gift barn.
At Harvey's we do things the old-fashioned way; our crops are picked by hand throughout the day. Our family invites your family to visit us and share the fruits of our labor.
 
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4 Hunt Road, Westford, MA 01886
 • (978) 448-3248
Farm
Hours: Wed- Sat: 10am-5pm
Farmstand: Yes
Hayrides: Yes
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From their website: The town of Westford Massachusetts bought Hill's Orchard in 2000. It was decided that as it was one of the last remaining commercial orchards in the town it should be purchased and put under the care of the Conservation Committee. The orchard had been owned by the Hill family for many generations and they had maintained an abundance of fruit at the orchard ranging from peaches and pears to apricots, plums, and apples. Hill Orchard, as it is now known, still operates as a commercial orchard with a retail farm stand.
Anthony and Fenella Levick now operate Hill orchard and farm stand on the corner of Hunt and Chamberlain Road. Anthony has always been a fruit grower and has his own home farm in New Hampshire, Monadnock Berries, growing blueberries and raspberries. Although Anthony was born and raised in England he has transplanted well. Fenella, a fruit grower by association and a weaver by trade, runs both farm stands along with her experienced staff. Most days you will find either Anthony or Fenella at the stand helping customers pick out the juiciest peach or the crunchiest apple.
Hill Orchard produces peaches from August 1 to September 15 or there abouts. Apples are available in late August with the Pick Your Own weekends in September and October. On weekends there is a free Hay Ride around the orchard for your pleasure.
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