Nothing Says Fall Is Here More Than A Visit To This Charming Maryland Orchard
By Jamie Alvarenga
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Published September 11, 2018
Hello, autumn lovers! Have you already started chugging pumpkin spice lattes? Are you anticipating wearing flannel layered with scarves? If you’re a fan of all things fall, then you’ll want to start the season off right with a visit to this Maryland orchard. It offers so much more than just fruit! With hay rides, pumpkin picking, apple cider donuts and more, this festive spot is a must-visit.
Milburn Orchards is located in Elkton, Maryland.
This place is known for their pick-your-own-fruit orchards, and that extends into autumn months. Head here in September and October to load up on seasonal apples, pears, squash, and more.
Or how about stocking up on pumpkins? There are thousands and many are in a charming display that sets the tone for the rest of your visit.
Memorable autumn adventures include classic hay rides...
...and adventuring through the large corn maze.
Have kids? They'll love to play in the Big Backyard . This unique attraction includes a tire tower, sand dig, and more.
Step inside the farm market and prepare your taste buds.
This space has various items for purchase, including locally grown produce, jams, cheese, honey, and baked goods.
The pie flavors are unique and delectable. Seasonal favorites include apple caramel walnut, apple berry delight, sweet potato, and so many more. The hard part is not buying them ALL.
Don't miss out on the signature products, including honey crisp cider...
...and the BEST apple cider donuts in the state. Trust me, you'll want to treat yourself to at least a dozen.
Fall Festival Weekends start September 15th through October 28th (weather permitting). Find more information on the official website .
Address:
1495 Appleton Rd
Elkton, MD 21921
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