Go Apple Picking, Then Sleep In A Cabin Surrounded By Fall Foliage On This Weekend Getaway In Arizona
By Katie Lawrence|Published August 31, 2022
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No two activities are more quintessentially autumn than apple picking and leaf peeping. Luckily, you can do both on this fall weekend trip in Arizona! Pick your favorite apple variety at Apple Annie’s Orchard, then head up to Sedona to spend the night in a cabin surrounded by breathtaking fall foliage. We can’t imagine a better way to celebrate the season.
This pick-your-own fruit and vegetable farm offers a variety of produce, but it's best known for the nearly one dozen varieties of apples that grow on its trees.
While some of the apples ripen in August, most are available for harvest during September and October.
We can only think of one thing better than biting into a crunchy, juicy apple straight from the tree: apple baked goods. From apple cider donuts to apple pie, Apple Annie's has it all.
Nestled on 10 sprawling acres of organic gardens, this blissful retreat in the heart of Red Rock Country comes alive with vivid seasonal hues in the fall.
Guests have 17 cabins to choose from, each one sleeping between two to six people.
The charmingly rustic ambiance is sure to make you feel right at home, as will amenities such as locally-crafted bath and body products and a farm-to-table breakfast buffet and dinner included with your stay.
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Nothing quite compares to watching leaves fall through your window and feeling them crunch beneath your feet as you stroll through the gardens.
Please note that the leaves don’t start changing in Sedona until October, so that’s when we would recommend taking the trip.
Would you take this fall weekend trip in Arizona? Tell us your thoughts in the comments! Don’t forget to check out our previous article for a gorgeous fall hike in the Sedona area to embark on while you’re staying at Orchard Canyon on Oak Creek.
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