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Where to Go Apple Picking This Fall in Vermont

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Where to Go Apple Picking This Fall in Vermont

There’s nothing quite like apple picking in Vermont. Crisp air, mountain views, and rows of apple trees heavy with fruit make it one of the most beloved seasonal traditions. Whether you’re planning a family outing, a date, or just want to stock up on pies and cider, Vermont has no shortage of orchards worth visiting. Here are some of the best spots to check out this fall.

Yates Family Orchard – Hinesburg

Tucked away on Davis Road in Hinesburg, Yates Family Orchard offers over 28 varieties of apples, homemade cider donuts, and some of the most beautiful mountain views you’ll find while picking.

Shelburne Orchards – Shelburne

Located along Orchard Road, Shelburne Orchards is a local favorite with its sprawling trees, market stand, and famous cider donuts. It’s also known for hard cider tastings and beautiful sunsets over Lake Champlain.

Adams Apple Orchard & Farm Market – Williston

Just outside of Williston village, Adams Apple Orchard offers a variety of apples, a farm market stocked with local goods, and family-friendly vibes.

Allenholm Farm – South Hero

One of Vermont’s oldest orchards, Allenholm Farm in South Hero is a true classic. Alongside apple picking, visitors can enjoy seasonal baked goods and local treats.

Chapin Orchard – Essex Junction

Chapin Orchard is known for its scenic hillside views and peaceful atmosphere. It’s a great spot to bring kids, as they can enjoy wagon rides and fresh cider pressed right on site.

Scott Farm Orchard – Dummerston

For those willing to make the trip south, Scott Farm Orchard offers over 100 heirloom apple varieties. It’s a historic orchard with unique flavors you won’t find anywhere else.

Happy Valley Orchard – Middlebury

A go-to for Middlebury locals, Happy Valley Orchard offers a laid-back atmosphere, plenty of apple varieties, and cider donuts that people rave about every season.

Final Thoughts

Apple picking isn’t just about filling your basket, it’s about savoring the best of Vermont in the fall. From orchard views of the mountains and lake to cozy farm stands filled with local treats, each of these spots offers a unique experience. So grab your boots, a warm sweater, and make a plan to head out to the orchard this weekend.

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    Celebrating 15 Years of Serving Our Vermont Community

    This year marks a milestone for Geri Reilly Real Estate: it’s our 15th anniversary! What began as a vision to provide clients with honest guidance, personalized service, and unmatched local expertise has grown into a trusted name in Vermont real estate. Over the past decade and a half, we’ve had the privilege of helping thousands of clients find their first home, upsize for a growing family, downsize for a new chapter, or invest in their future.

    We are deeply grateful to the Vermont community for allowing us to be a part of these meaningful moments. Our clients are more than transactions, they’re neighbors, friends, and part of the fabric of this beautiful state we all call home. Every handshake, every key passed across the table, and every “welcome home” has reminded us why we love what we do. It’s been an honor to guide clients through the excitement (and sometimes stress) of the buying and selling process, and we are proud to have built a reputation based on trust, integrity, and results.

    As we look ahead, our commitment remains the same: to provide exceptional service, to continue learning and growing as a team, and to give back to the community that has given us so much. From sponsoring local events to supporting charities and connecting people with the perfect place to call home, we’re excited for what the future holds. Thank you for being part of our journey, here’s to the next 15 years of making Vermont home for even more families.

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      Back to School in Vermont: Tips for Families This August

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      Finding the Right Neighborhood for School Access

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      Preparing Your Home for the School Year

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      Family-Friendly Activities Before Classes Begin

      August is the perfect time to squeeze in a few more family outings before the first bell rings. Visit a local farm stand for fresh produce, explore one of Vermont’s many hiking trails, or plan a picnic at a nearby park. Activities like the South Hero Thursday evening gatherings or music nights at local town parks are great ways to make memories and connect with the community before schedules fill up again.

      Real Estate and the School Calendar

      The school year can influence real estate trends in Vermont. Many families aim to buy and sell homes in the late spring or summer so they’re settled before classes begin, which means by August, inventory and competition can look different than earlier in the year. For buyers, this can be an opportunity to take advantage of homes still on the market. For sellers, it’s a chance to market your property to families who may still be looking to move before the holidays.

      Balancing Home and School Life

      Finally, back-to-school season is a reminder of the importance of home as a foundation for family life. Whether it’s gathering around the table after a long day of school or having a quiet place for study and play, the right home can make all the difference in creating balance during the busy months ahead.

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