If summer can be referred to as beach season then fall has earned its name as apple season. In Rhode Island, when the air cools and autumn arrives, the apple trees are ripe for harvesting. That means all kinds of delicious seasonal treats like candy apples, apple cider donuts, and others are just waiting to be devoured. Head to the Blackstone Valley and find all of your apple favorites at Appleland Orchard.
For scrumptious apple treats by the dozens or the pound, visit Appleland Orchard in Greenville. The family-run 45-acre farm is practically the king of all things apple.
Appleland Orchard also whips up fantastic chocolate and caramel covered apples. The candy apples are sweet and oh-so-yummy Willy Wonka worthy creations.
No need to slave away in the kitchen, get out and enjoy the season. For all of your favorite homemade apple treats just head to Appleland Orchard this autumn.
Visit the farm August-December 7 days a week from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., and from March-May, Thursday-Sunday from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Learn more about Appleland Orchard by checking out their Facebook page.
Now that you don’t have to spend time baking up your own apple treats, spend some time outside this autumn. These nine leaf-peeping hikes will take you to the best fall scenery in the state.
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