There are so many amazing fall activities to do in New Jersey: hikes to see the fall foliage, Halloween haunted houses to run through, pumpkin patches to visit, and even hay rides to test out. One of our favorite fall activities in the state, though, might just be apple picking. There’s just something about apple picking that exudes fall energy, right? So, with that in mind, here are some of the best fall apple orchards in New Jersey to visit this season.
Which of these apple orchards in New Jersey do you plan on visiting first? Got a favorite apple type or any fall picking tips? We’d love to hear them! Now, get out there quick before the season ends!
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Blueberry Hill, Camden County
Closter Nature Center, Bergen County
Dallenbach Lake, Middlesex County
Davidson's Mill Pond Park, Middlesex County
Hedden County Park, Morris County
High Point State Park, Sussex County
Historic Longstreet Farm, Monmouth County
Historic Smithville Park & Smith's Woods, Burlington County
Mount Tammany, Warren County
Norvin Green State Forest, Passaic County
Oldman's Creek Preserve, Salem County
Palisades Interstate Park, Bergen County
Parvin State Park, Salem County
Ramapo Valley County Reservation, Bergen County
Rancocas State Park, Burlington County
Speedwell Park, Morris County
Thompson Park, Monmouth County
Wharton State Forest, Burlington, Camden, and Atlantic Counties
Winslow Wildlife Management Area, Camden and Gloucester Counties