You can feel the chill of fall all over the District. Washingtonians are digging out their boots, and sweaters, and filling up on pumpkin spice everything! It’s important to get your fill of fall activities when the air is still crisp and the foliage is still bright and gorgeous. While exploring the area this season, we want you to make sure to stop off at these 10 charming apple orchards near Washington DC for some good old-fashioned fall fun!
1. Milburn Orchards - 1495 Appleton Rd.
Milburn Orchards, 1495 Appleton Rd, Elkton, MD 21921, USA
Milburn Orchards is located in Elkton, Maryland and provides supreme apple picking opportunities. You can enjoy a free wagon ride into the orchards and all of the trees are fit to be reached by little hands, perfect for bringing the kids!
2. Homestead Farms - 15604 Sugarland Road, Poolesville, Md.
Homestead Farm, 15604 Sugarland Rd, Poolesville, MD 20837, USA
Homestead Farms has been family owned since 1763 and offers a wide variety of
pick-your-own apples. You can picnic on the farm, enjoy the hayrides, and even the pumpkin patch during your visit.
3. Butler’s Orchard - 22200 Davis Mill Road Germantown, Md.
Butler's Orchard, 22222 Davis Mill Rd, Germantown, MD 20876, USA
Next up on our list of great apple picking near Washington DC,
Germantown, Maryland is this Germantown farm which is very popular this time of year. In addition to apple picking, visitors can enjoy picnicking at the farm, slides, play areas, and a charming market to purchase even more delicious, homegrown fruits.
4. Hartland Farm and Orchard
Hartland Orchard, 3064 Hartland Ln, Markham, VA 22643, USA
You can find many different types of delicious apples at Hartland Farm and Orchard. And while you are picking, we recommend checking out the fun
fall activities they have, including the corn maze and hay ride.
5. Larriland Farm - 2415 Woodbine Road, Woodbine, Md.
Larriland Farm Inc, 2415 Woodbine Rd, Woodbine, MD 21797, USA
At Larriland Farm, you can wander through the rows of Gala, Fuji and Smokehouse apple trees. You can also explore the rest of the farm during the hay ride and explore the surrounding
Maryland wooded areas and fields.
6. Hollin Farms - 1436 Snowden Road, Delaplane, Va.
Hollin Farms, 1584 Snowden Rd, Delaplane, VA 20144, USA
You will find so much more than apples at this quaint
Virginia farm in Delaplane but you won’t want to miss out on the apples! They offer a wide variety of pick-your-own apples, as well as many vegetables and gourds.
7. Great Country Farms - 18780 Foggy Bottom Rd. Bluemont, VA
Great Country Farms, 34345 Snickersville Turnpike, Bluemont, VA 20135, USA
Great Country in
Bluemont, Virginia is a huge farm that offers tons to do in addition to apple picking. This farm is not free but you will find delicious apple cider, tastings, and fall-themed activities.
8. Catoctin Mountain Orchard - 15036 N. Franklinville Rd. Thurmont, MD.
Catoctin Mountain Orchard, 15036 N Franklinville Rd, Thurmont, MD 21788, USA
You will not only find delicious apples and berries fresh for picking at the
Catoctin Mountain Orchard , you will also be able to enjoy fresh apple cider, pies, and jam at their on-site kitchen and bakery.
9. Weber’s Cider Mill Farm - 2526 Proctor Lane Parkville, MD
Weber's Cider Mill Farm Inc, 2526 Proctor Ln, Parkville, MD 21234, USA
You are going to find awesome apples at the farm in Parkville but what you really want to check out is the apple cider here. The
cider mill here is the oldest in continuous use in Maryland and they offer fresh pressed cider every day until generally December.
10. Marker Miller Orchards - 3035 Cedar Creek Grade, Winchester, Va.
Marker-Miller Orchards, 3035 Cedar Creek Grade, Winchester, VA 22602, USA
There are 325 acres on Marker-Miller Orchards. You can
pick apples until your heart is content and when you have enough, you can explore the wagon ride, tractors, and Kiddie Land playground. You also won’t want to miss out on this farm’s popular apple cider donuts.
Have you ever been to any of these DC apple orchards? If so, which ones were your favorites? We’d love to read about your experience in the comments section below!
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