We Found The Best Place In Tennessee To Get Your Apple Cider Donut Fix This Fall
By Meghan Kraft|Published September 15, 2018
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Meghan Kraft
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Meghan Kraft loves to travel the world, but she makes her home right here in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a degree in English, and has worked in the digital marketing realm with companies such as Apartments.com, USA Today and HarperCollins Publishing.
Autumn is close on our heels, and that means it’s about time to start planning those nippy Saturday mornings out and about, day trips to the cider mills of New England and the south, and perhaps dig out a recipe from the depths of our dog-eared cookbooks. Tennessee may feel the chill of the season a little bit later than most (especially this year!), but that doesn’t mean we don’t know how to love and experience the season to the fullest.
The Apple Barn holds the key to a neat facet of Tennessee history. The barn is original, having been built in 1910 and lovingly restored, and has influenced a cult following throughout the state.
The Apple Barn and Cider Mill is nestled in the beautiful natural setting of Sevierville. Here, the orchard boasts more than 4,000 trees on land that was originally farmed in 1972 by the Kilpatrick and Hicks families.
The space has expanded from a simple orchard to a general store, bakery, and apple cider tasting room. You can also eat at the famed Applewood Farmhouse Restaurant to get a taste of homey southern fare made from locally sourced ingredients.
You can shop the general store where there are all sorts of food items and homemade goods perfect for the trek back home. The barn is located on a gorgeous and spacious property, one that bursts with natural Tennessee beauty and offers up a stunning backdrop for family photos and memories.
There are roughly fourteen different varieties of apples grown on the farm, a majority of which are sold to the public or used in the restaurant and bakery on-site. Speaking of which...
These apple butter muffins are baked fresh on the daily and filled with locally made apple butter. You can purchase apple butter to take home, as well, if you're looking to indulge from the comfort of your own home.
Have you been? Would you go? We can't wait for autumn to get here, so we may just be visiting sooner rather than later... then again and again, of course. You can visit for yourself at 230 Apple Valley Rd. in Sevierville, Tennessee.
This beautiful Sevierville gem makes us excited to indulge in the next season. What about you? Do you have any tips or tricks for a Tennessee autumn? Make sure to leave your favorite autumn traditions in the comments below!
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