It may not be officially summer anymore, but, we sure do have some
enjoyable weather this time of year, here in Boston,
MA. As we settle into a gorgeous autumn, a local
Bostonian favorite is to visit the nearby farms and to share in the local
bounty along with some fun on the side. Apple picking is a great way to visit a
farm, get some local produce, and have a great time. It's not just about apples
either, many have pumpkin patches, other fresh produce and baked goods, and
some have farm animals. Apple picking is a great way to support your local
farms. Below are some of the best the
Boston, MA area
has to offer.
Tougas Family Farm
Tougas Family Farm is open
Tuesday-Sunday from 10am-5pm. It’s currently peach picking season and apples
are just around the corner! Located at 234 Ball St., Northboro, MA.
Russell Orchards
Just 35 miles north of Boston is the family owned farm, Russell Orchards.
Hayrides and pick your own is in full swing at Russell Orchards. Honey crisp,
Gingergold, McIntosh, Gala, and Cortland are currently ripe for the picking. In
the store you can also take your pick of a selection of fruits and vegetables
from the garden. Located at 143 Argilla Road, Ipswich, MA., 9am-5pm daily.
Nashoba Valley Winery and Orchard
Nashoba Valley Winery has fun for the whole
family with both local produce and apple picking, a restaurant, and of course,
wine. Currently available for picking are Garnet Beauty’s, GaLa, Sentry
Peaches, Plums, Zestar, and McIntosh apples. Open daily at 9:30 am for picking
and 10 am for the winery. Located at 100 Wattaquadoc Hill Road, Boston, MA.
There are several pick-your-own farms in the Boston, MA area,
for fresh produce year long, not just during apple picking season. I hope you
enjoy this beautiful autumn season and are able to get out and support some of
these local farms. Please know, a Boston Real Estate agent is
only a click away if you have any Boston, MA real estate
needs. I look forward to hearing from you soon!
Lucas Garofalo
Keller Williams Realty
(617) 861-3631
Lucas@LucasBostonHomes.com
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