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Arlington County Farmers' Market
North 14th & North Courthouse
Arlington, VA
Arlington County
Phone: (703) 228-6400
Open: 8 a.m.-12 noon, Saturdays, mid-April through mid-December. Call for opening and closing dates.
Directions: U.S. 50 east to North Courthouse Road. Market is located two blocks north at the corner of North 14th and North Courthouse. Park in surface lot adjacent or on the street.
Description: All goods must be home grown or home produced by vendors. Seasonal produce including vegetables and fruit, jams and jellies, meats, eggs, bedding plants, cut flowers, potted plants, wreaths, greenery, Christmas trees, herbal soap, farm-raised fish, honey, herbs. Master Gardener Plant Clinic (8-10 a.m., April September).
Blue Ridge Berry Farm & Orchards
480 Harrisville Road
Toms Brook, VA 22660
Shenandoah County
Phone: (540) 436-9194
Open: May - October. Friday 1-5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Summer weekday evenings 5-7 p.m.
Directions: From I-81, take Toms Brook exit west on Route 651 to Route 623. Turn left and go 2.1 miles and turn left onto Harrisville Road. Farm is 1/2 mile down hill on the right. From Route 11, turn at Handimart in Toms Brook. Take first left onto Harrisville Road and go exactly 1.8 miles to farm on left.
Description: Call for price information, product availability, and picking conditions.
Apples: Lodi apples (early July to mid-July), Golden and Red Delicious, Grimes Golden apples (early September), Stayman, Winesap and York apples (October).
Other fruit: Fresh-picked strawberries (late May to mid-June), sour cherries (mid-June to early July), blueberries (mid-June to mid-July), peaches (late July and August), blackberries (mid-July to late August), red raspberries (late August to first frost).
Crooked Run Orchard
37883 E. Main Street
Purcellville, VA 20132
Loudoun County
Phone: (540) 338-6642
Open: Daily, 8 a.m.-dark. PYO - 8 a.m.-6 p.m., weekends only.
Directions: 32 miles west of Tysons Corner on Route 7. Turn left at Purcellville exit onto Route 287. Go 0.6 mile. Turn right onto Business Route 7 (E. Main Street). Turn immediately left at first driveway.
Description: Hayrides for school groups by appointment only during September and October. Our fruits and vegetables are grown without, or with a minimum of, chemicals. We use crop rotation, green and animal manuring and composting. Apples sprayed with a minimum of chemical sprays. Vegetables and apples available in quantity amounts. Call before visiting the farm about pick-your-own information. Fresh picked asparagus - April 15-May 31. Seasonal vegetables - corn, tomatoes, squash, greens (spring and summer). Christmas wreaths - Scotch and white pine and cedar - December 1-20.
Apples: Pick-your-own and fresh-picked summer apples - Tydeman Red and Paula Red - end of July and beginning of August; pick-your-own fall apples - Red and Golden Delicious - September 15-October 30; fresh-picked apples - Red and Golden Delicious, Mutsu, Law Rome, Domine - September 15-December 31.
Other fruit: Pick-your-own and fresh-picked strawberries - May 25-June 10; fresh-picked black raspberries - June 15-30; pick-your-own and fresh picked thornless blackberries - July 20-August 31; Freshly pressed apple cider - October 1-December 31.
Graves Mountain Farm
Route 670
Syria, VA 22743
Madison County
Phone: (540) 923-4231 or (540) 923-4638
Open: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m
Directions: From Route 29 in Madison, go north on Route 231 for approximately 7 miles. Turn left on Route 670. Go 4 miles to Syria. Packing shed on left in Syria.
Description: Near Graves Mountain Lodge, Inc. and hiking trails of Shenandoah National Park. Apple Harvest Festival weekends of October 11-12 and 18-19, 1997 and October 10-11 and 17-18, 1998. Free admission and parking. Brunswick stew served at picnic shelter. Hayrides, arts and crafts, apple butter making and entertainment, including music and cloggers. Pears, fresh cider, and apple butter. Other products available. Wholesale or retail. Select-your-own peaches, summer apples, nectarines, jams and jellies.
Apples: Red and Golden Delicious (pick-your-own, fresh-picked, select-your-own beginning mid September); Grimes Golden (fresh-picked, select-your-own beginning mid September); York, Stayman, Winesap (pick-your-own, fresh-picked, select-your-own beginning late September).
Website: www.gravesmountain.com
Hartland Orchard
P.O. Box 135
Markham, VA 22643
Fauquier County
Phone: (540) 364-2316
Open: 7 a.m.-7 p.m., daily during seasons
Directions: I-66 to Markham (no. 18) exit. North on Route 688. Then left immediately onto Belle Meade Road. Follow signs 1 mile to Hartland Orchard.
Description: Scenic area on old family farm and near Skyline Drive. Excellent opportunity to relax with family, appreciate nature, and obtain top quality fruit at affordable prices.
Apples: Pick-your-own and fresh-picked apples - August 1-October 31.
Other fruit: Pick-your-own cherries (sweet and sour) - about June 15 (call ahead for ripening date); pick-your-own peaches - August 1-31 (call ahead); honey from farm, sweet corn, pumpkins - August 1-October 31.
Website: www.hartlandorchard.com
Hill High Farm and "The Pumpkin Patch"
933 Barley Lane
Winchester, VA 22602
Frederick County
Phone: (540) 667-7377
Open: September 21st, 2003 and every weekend through October; 10 a.m.- 5 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays.
Directions: From I-81, exit 310 onto Route 37 north. Proceed 2 miles to the Opequon exit. Turn left onto Route 622 (Cedar Creek Grade); go approximately 2 miles to village of Opequon; go left across bridge and proceed approximately 2.5 miles; turn left onto Barley Lane (Route 732). Farm is the first driveway on the right.
Description: Group tours scheduled during the week. We are a working farm and recognized as a Virginia Century Farm with a dairy, apple orchard and beef cattle and "The Pumpkin Patch". This will be our 8th year opening the farm to the public in the fall. We offer pick your own apples, hayrides to the pumpkin patch to pick your own pumpkin, antique equipment display, an 8 acre corn maze (Tomb of the Phantom Pharaoh), a 4,000 sq ft. haunted house (Haunted Nightmares), and our Packing Shed will be open with fresh & sparkling cider, fresh baked pies, etc., pumpkin pie fudge, apples of course, and our newest venture, Antiques & Collectibles. Plus we have a large picnic area. Much more to see!
Apples: Golden Delicious - Red Delicious - Rome - Granny Smith and York for PYO. Plus, we have available, Virginia Gold, Stayman, and other varieties already picked.
Other fruit: Pumpkins, Cherries
Website: www.thepumpkin-patch.com
High Places Orchards
121 Winesap Lane
Flint Hill, VA 22627
Rappahannock County
Phone: (540) 635-5537
Open: Daily
Directions: From Northern Virginia and Front Royal, 8 miles south on US 522. Turn left on State Route 662, go 1/2 mile and turn left on Winesap Lane. Follow to orchard. From Central Virginia, follow US 211 west to US 522. Turn right on US 522, go 7 miles and turn right on State Route 662.
Description: Picnic by pond (no swimming or fishing). Pick-your-own and fresh-picked apples, peaches, plums, nectarines.
Jenkins Orchard
355 Yancey Rd
Woodville, VA 22749
Rappahannock County
Phone: (540) 987-8192
Open: Mid July - Mid December; Daily 9:00am-6:00pm
Apples: Red and Golden Delicious, Jonagold, Stayman, York, Granny Smith, Rome, Fuji, Blacktwig, Winesap, Jonathon, Empire
Other Fruit: Peaches, Pears, Nectarines, Plums, Pumpkins
Marker-Miller Orchards Farm Market
3035 Cedar Creek Grade
Winchester, VA 22602
Frederick County
Phone: 540-662-1391 OR 662-1980
Open: July 1 Thru Dec. 23; 9am-6pm Monday-Friday, Saturday 9am-4pm. Sunday 12 - 4 in September and October
Directions: From I-81, Exit 310 onto Rt. 37 N. Proceed Approximately 2 miles to the Opequon exit. Turn Left and go 3 1/4 miles. Market and Orchard is on left.
Description: This is a family farm of around 900 acres. We have 350 acres of fruit, mainly apples but including peaches, pears, plums and few apricots. We also grow fresh vegetables and pumpkins. We have sold retail for 50 years out of our packing house. 4 years ago we built a farm market on the farm. We now have a bakery and a wine tasting room. Wine tastings every sat. In our bakery we feature our famous apple cider donuts, fruit pies, apple & peach turnovers, fresh apple cakes, cinnamon & rum buns, fresh bread, coconut, lemon & chocolate meringue pies and fresh cakes. The second Saturday of august we have our annual peach festival with a barrel train for kids, wagon rides, lots of food, fresh peach sundaes, homemade peach cobbler & ice cream, and lots of peaches. Music in the afternoon. Beginning around Sept. 1 we have pick your own apples and the third weekend of September we have our fall farm fun weekend. We will be gearing up for fall with apples, pumpkins, gourds and fall veggies. Food and fun for the whole family. The second weekend of October is always our apple festval. We celebrate the Apple. Whether you like your apple in a pie, cake, turnover, donut, cider or alone we can accomodate you. We will have music both days, barrell train for kids, wagon rides, lots of good food and lots of fun. The fourth weekend of October is the time to celebrate pumpkins. The month of october we have PYO pumpkins. We will have music and lots of halloween decorations around. And plenty of pumpkins & gourds already picked. Again we will have the barrell train and wagon rides. Don't forget to check out our bakery, especially our famous apple cider donuts. The second Saturday of November is our second annual bakery festival. As we are gearing up for Thanksgiving and Christmas we sample everything we bake in our bakery. We start taking bakery orders for Thanksgiving and Christmas. We also take orders for shipping apples and also for shipping our fresh apple cakes.
Apples: We have 22 varieties of apples. We start with Lodi in early July then Rambo, Ginger Gold, Gala, Empire, Honeycrisp, Golden Supreme, Greening, Yatika Fui, Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Ida Red, Enterprise, Crispin, Romes, Nittany, Fuji, Yorks, Cameo, Stayman, Grannysmith, Pink Lady
Other fruit: July - August: Peaches, plums, pears.
Website: www.markermillerorchards.com
Muskrat Haven Farm
20 Cedarbreak Lane
Amissville, VA 20106-4037
Culpeper County
Phone: (540) 937-5892
Open: Daily during growing season, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Directions: 15 miles west of Warrenton on the right side of Route 211.
Description: Hayride on weekends during pumpkin season. Picnic tables available for family outings.
Other fruit: Pick-your-own or fresh-picked strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, thornless blackberries, peaches, apples, cider and pumpkins.
Nichols Farm
1832 Chapel Road
Middletown, VA 22645
Frederick County
Phone: (540) 869-1258
Open: 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Monday-Friday; 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday; closed Sunday. Open approx. September 15-October 31.
Directions: Take I-81 exit 302 and follow signs to Middletown. At the traffic light, turn right (west) on Route 627 (Chapel Road) and travel 1 mile. Orchard is on the right.
Description: We are conveniently located only 3 miles from the intersection of I-66 and I-81. Just follow the signs to Middletown.
Apples: Red Delicious, Ida Reds (September 15-October 1); Golden Delicious (September 15-October 5); Stayman, Yorks (October 5-25).
Other fruit: Pumpkins start October 1. Dates may vary depending on the season.
Richard's Fruit Market
6410 Middle Road
Middletown, VA 22645
Frederick County
Phone: (540) 869-1455
Open: August - November; 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday; 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sunday
Directions: Take I-81 to exit 307; 4 miles west of Stephens City on Route 631. Left on Route 628 (Middle Road); 1 mile to orchard and fruit market.
Description: Picnic area with some tables available. Located in the scenic fruit area of the Shenandoah Valley. Containers available. Fruit packaged and on display. Other products available. Gift shop with unique items. Green beans, sweet corn, table and canning tomatoes - August. Also, pumpkins in season; sweet cider; country hams, jelly; local honey; and fall mums.
Apples: Pick-your-own and fresh-picked apples - Red Delicious, Jonathan, Grimes Golden, Golden Delicious, York, Stayman, Idared, Rome.
Other fruit: Fresh-picked peaches from our own orchard - late July-Labor Day - Harbelle, Red Haven, Sun High, Loring, Blake and Bisco.
Rinker Orchards, Inc.
1156 Marlboro Road
Stephens City, VA 22655
Frederick County
Phone: (540) 869-1499
Open: Daily during season, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Directions: Take Route 11 or I-81, exit 307, to traffic light in Stephens City. Go west on Route 631 (Marlboro Road) approximately 2-1/2 miles.
Description: Containers furnished. Children welcome. Picnic area. Call before traveling long distance. Fresh picked asparagus - May, June.
Apples: Pick-your-own/select-your-own apples - Red and Golden Delicious, Idareds - mid-September through mid-October; Nittany, York, Rome and other varieties - after October 1.
Other fruit: Pick-your-own red raspberries - early August-frost; select-your-own pears - mid-August to mid-September. Pumpkins - October 1. Fresh cider - September 15 on.
Shawnee Springs Market
6656 N. Frederick Pike
Cross Junction, VA 22625
Frederick County
Phone: (540) 888-4164
Open: Year round. Closed Christmas Day. Daily, 6 a.m.-9 p.m.
Description: We feature our own "Shawnee Springs" brand jellies, apple butter, cider and canned peaches. Also an extensive line of no-sugar apple butter, jellies, preserves, and canned peaches. Virginia country hams, fresh baked pies and bread, and fresh squeezed cider in season. Our farm market is grower owned and operated ensuring the customer the freshest possible produce. Mail order brochure available. We can ship UPS anywhere in the U.S. Tour buses, school tours, business tours welcome. Fresh-picked peaches from July 25-September 5. Fresh garden produce of all types available all summer. March 20 - a full line of bedding plants including an extensive perennial line and beautiful ornamental pots to plant in.
Apples: Apples are picked and available mid September-March.
Website: www.shawneesprings.com
Showalter's Orchard & Greenhouse, LLC
17768 Honeyville Road
Timberville, VA 22853
Rockingham County
Phone: (540) 896-7582
Open: All Year; Monday-Fiday 8:00am-6:00pm, Saturday 8:00am-5:00am, Closed Sundays
Directions: Take Rt. 42 to North edge of Timberville. Just past Mason Motor Sales, turn West on Rt. 881. Orchard is 2.6 miles. Watch for sign on the right.
Description: Showalter's Orchard has been a family business for over 40 years with over 20 varieties of apples available. One of the largest Greenhouse/Growers in the area, we grow our own stuff and offer one of the lowest price for the value. We offer volume discounts and wholesale as well as retail prices. Near the communities of Timberville, Broadway, New Market, Orkney, Bryce Resort, Mt. Jackson, Woodstock and Harrisonburg. Visit our Gift Shop for honey, apple butter, cider, jams, jellies, all natural locally made candles and other feel good items!
Apples: Lodi, Summer Rambo, Ginger Gold, Gala, Mcintosh, Jonathon, Jonagold, Cortland, Empire, Honeycrisp, Grimes Golden, Red Delicious, Lowery, Stayman, York, Fuji, Rome Beauty, Winesap, Granny Smith, Pink Lady, Cameo.
Website: www.showaltersorchardandgreenhouse.com
Stribling Orchard
P.O. Box 116
Markham, VA 22643
Fauquier County
Phone: (540) 364-3040
Open: August - October; Daily, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Directions: From Northern Virginia area, take I-66 west to Markham exit 18 (approximately 45 miles from Route 495 Beltway). Take left on Route 688; follow signs 1/2 mile to orchard.
Description: Historic buildings, scenic views, 12 miles from Skyline Drive. Picnicking permitted. Organized groups welcome. Fresh cider, jellies, baked goods.
Apples: McIntosh, Tydeman, Jonathan, Empire, Red and Golden Delicious, Grimes, Stayman-Winesap, York Imperial, Granny Smith, Rome Beauty
Other fruit: Pick-your-own and fresh-picked. Peaches: Red Haven, New Haven, Bellaire, Glohaven, Loring, Redkist, Cresthaven, Redskin, Biscoe. Redgold Nectarines. Pumpkins.
Website: www.striblingorchard.com
Turkey Knob Apples
17581 Mechanicsville Road
Timberville, VA 22853
Rockingham / Shenandoah County
Phone: (540) 896 3079
Open: Mid-September to end of February. Call for availability.
Directions: Mt Jackson Location: I-81 Exit 273. Go East 1 mile to stop light. Turn left at light onto Rt 11 North. Market Tent is 0.2 miles on left at the corner of Rt. 11 and W. Avondale. Burkholder Fruit Stand: I-81 to Harrisonburg Exit 247 West. Go West on Market Street (Rt. 33) for 4 miles. Turn right onto Weavers Road (Rt. 726) Market is 1.5 miles on right.
Description: We sell fresh apples at our Fruit Markets in Mt. Jackson and in Harrisonburg.
We also ship 10 lb and 20 lb Apple Gift Boxes from our Timberville location to anywhere in the USA. Call us to order or order online (see link below).
Apples: Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Virginia Gold, York, Stayman, Rome, Fuji, Pink Lady
Website: www.turkeyknobapples.com
Virginia Farm Market
1881 N. Frederick Pike (Route 522 N)
Winchester, VA 22603
Frederick County
Phone: 540-665-8000
Open: Open daily: April-May - 8 a.m.-6 p.m., June-August - 8 a.m.-8 p.m. September-October - 8 a.m.-7:30 p.m.; November-mid December - 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Directions: 1 mile north of Winchester on Route 522. Look for the big red barn.
Description: Farm market featuring a dozen varieties of fresh baked pies; preserves and jelly (with and without sugar); Virginia sugar-cured country hams; jug-your-own fresh-squeezed cider (free samples) October 1 - mid-December. Tour buses welcome. School tours welcome with appointment. Picnic area. Mail order brochure. Pumpkin Land with storybook characters and photo area, September 15-October 31. The second weekend of October is always our apple festval. We celebrate the Apple. Whether you like your apple in a pie, cake, turnover, donut, cider or alone we can accomodate you. We will have music both days, barrell train for kids, wagon rides, lots of good food and lots of fun. The fourth weekend of October is the time to celebrate pumpkins. The month of october we have PYO pumpkins. We will have music and lots of halloween decorations around. And plenty of pumpkins & gourds already picked. Again we will have the barrell train and wagon rides. Don't forget to check out our bakery, especially our famous apple cider donuts.
Apples: Fresh picked and select-your-own apples -- Lodi (June 25-July 10); Rambo (August 1-25); Greening, Cortland (August 15-30); Red Delicious, Golden Delicious (September 10-mid December); Jonathan, Grimes Golden, McIntosh, Idared (September 15-October 5); Stayman, Winesap (October 10-mid December); Rome Beauty, York (October 20-mid December).
Other fruit: Fresh picked and select-your-own Virginia freestone peaches (July 25-Labor Day) -- Red Haven, Topaz (July 23); Early Glow, Harbrite, Sun High, Loring (August 1); Blake, Biscoe (August 16); Crest Haven, Jefferson (August 20); Redskin, Elberta (August 24). Harvest dates are approximate and varieties are in season about a week. Please call for current varieties. Pumpkins from 3 ounces to 100 pounds - September 15-October 31. Corn stalks, gourds, painted pumpkins and Indian corn.
Williams Orchard
3 Williams Farm Lane
Flint Hill, VA 22627
Rappahannock County
Phone: (540) 675-3765
Open: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. daily during the growing season
Directions: From Warrenton, take Route 211 West approximately 15 miles to Ben Venue. Turn left on Route 729. Farm is approximately 2 miles on the left.
Apples: Wide range of eating and cooking apples.
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