The Cider Slushies From This Charming Kansas Farm Are Ridiculously Refreshing
By Clarisa|Published August 22, 2019
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Born and raised Kansan, Clarisa has lived in both tiny towns and cities during their time here in the Sunflower State. As a busy mother of one crazy kid, two cats, and two geckos, they write whenever there is spare time.
Do you love apple cider and other classic fall flavors? Cider slushies aren’t something you find all over the place, but they’re a great blend between summer and fall, especially if you love both seasons. This family orchard has cider slushies all season long, and you should definitely try a sip this year.
Welcome to Cider Hill Family Orchard, a great place to pick your own apples, have tons of fall fun, and sip on cider.
Cider Hill is a family owned pick-your-own apple orchard that's been around since 2011. Whether you're here for apples or just a fun day in the sun, their apple cider is one of the best reasons to stay.
Frozen cider slushies are the perfect blend between summer and fall, and your taste buds will agree. If you love apple cider, consider this the second best way to have it. It's especially refreshing under that summer sun!
Apple season starts in mid-July and ends in October, and through the whole season, the farm is alive with fun. Families can enjoy the miniature train, rent out the event barn and guest house for weddings, or even plan a picnic on the grounds.
When you have a craving for apple cider but it isn't quite cold enough, make sure to stop by Cider Hill from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday to get one of your own.
For more information about Cider Hill, check out their Facebook page or website.
Address: 3341 N 139th Street, Kansas City, KS 66109
I can almost taste the fall foods and smell the cool air. If you’re already getting into the fall spirit, this Sunflower Festival is coming up at the end of August.
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