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It’s that time of year again when the evenings cool and the apples ripen at orchards across the state.


Fall in Maine brings with it some 100 apple varieties available for pick-your-own excursions or purchases at stands and farm stores. Whether you’re looking for Cortlands, Macs or Paula Reds, there’s a long list of spots where you can get a whole bushel of one variety or just a few of each.


Use our guide to find spots near you. For orchards in Cumberland County with cider and doughnut options choose all three buttons.


  • THE APPLE FARM

    Open through October, you can pick your own apples. Wagon rides are available for transportation in the orchard. The store has apples, fudge, sweet apple cider, extra sharp cheddar cheese, jams and jellies, Maine maple products, other delicious treats, Maine made crafts and art.

    Where: 104 Back Road, Fairfield

    When: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily

    Contact: (207) 453-7656; applefarm.us
    TAGS: Somerset, Cider, Food
  • APPLEWALD FARM

    Family-run operation with more than 20 fruits and vegetables, and many of those have several varieties.

    Where: 525 Huntington Hill Road, Litchfield

    When: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily

    Contact: (207) 268-4042; applewaldfarm.com
    TAGS: Kennebec, Food
  • BAILEY’S ORCHARD

    Owned and operated by the same family for over 60 years. With more than 50 apple varieties. You can pick your own or buy them in the barn, along with apples, crabapples, plums, pears, pumpkins, squash, gourds, honey, fudge and cider pressed at the farm.

    Where: 255 North Hunts Meadow Road, Whitefield

    When: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily

    Contact: (207) 549-7680; Facebook
    TAGS: Lincoln, Food, Cider, Pumpkins
  • BERRY FRUIT FARM

    Family-owned since 1900, Berry Fruit Farm offers the classic U-Pick apples, as well as pumpkins in September and October. Fresh raspberries are available from July to October.

    Where: 361 Crash Road, Livermore

    When: Call for hours

    Contact: (207) 897-4767; berryfruitfarm.com/
    TAGS: Androscoggin, Pumpkins
  • BOOTHBY’S FARM MARKET & ORCHARD

    Pick your own apples starting Sept 5. Grab some local and seasonal produce. Wagon rides are available on Sundays.

    Where: 366 Boothby Road (Route 108), Livermore

    When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday to Sunday

    Contact: (207) 754-3500; boothbysorchard.com/
    TAGS: Androscoggin, Food
  • CAYFORD ORCHARD

    Sixth-generation family farm that has 1,200 trees on 18 acres. They specialize in heirloom apples, but grow a range of fruit like berries, peaches and pears and also sell cider.

    Where: 99 Hilton Hill Road, Skowhegan

    When: Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily

    Contact: (207) 474-5200; cayfordorchards.com
    TAGS: Somerset, Cider
  • CHICK’S APPLE AND BERRY FARM

    Pick-your-own apple orchard operating from September through early November with Macintosh, Macoun and Cortland apples, as well as pick-your-own pumpkins.

    Where: 571 Main St., Monmouth

    When: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily

    Contact: (207) 441-6250; facebook.com/chicksappleberry
    TAGS: Kennebec, Pumpkins
  • CONANT APPLE ORCHARDS

    Pick-your-own apples or buy at the store. Also local products like pickles, jams and syrups.

    Where: 729 Stage Road, Etna

    When: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily

    Contact: (207) 269-2241; facebook.com/conantappleorchards
    TAGS: Penobscot, Food
  • COOPER FARMS

    Not in the mood to do the picking? No problem. Pick up a bag of pre-picked apples and maybe a baked good to go.

    Where: 27 Bethel Road, West Paris

    When: Call for hours.

    Contact: (207) 674-2200; Facebook
    TAGS: Oxford, Food
  • FIVE FIELDS FARM

    Offers pick-your-own apples or pre-picked. Varieties include Mcintosh, Honeycrisp, Cortland, Macoun, Red Delicious and Golden Delicious. The orchard also offers snowshoe hiking and skiing on its groomed and backcountry trails in the winter.

    Where: 720 S. Bridgton Road, Bridgton

    When: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily

    Contact: (207) 647-2425; facebook.com/fivefieldsfarmmaine/
    TAGS: Cumberland
  • GREENWOOD ORCHARDS

    A family-run farmstand specializing in apples, cider and baked goods.

    Where: 174 Auburn Road (Route 4), Turner

    When: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily

    Contact: (207) 225-3764; or on target=”_blank”>Facebook
    TAGS: Androscoggin, Cider, Food
  • HAZEL HILL ORCHARD

    Reserve a tree to harvest your own apples from, or grab a bag of pre-picked apples. Pick up some maple syrup, apple butter or an apple can cake before heading home.

    Where: 59 South Livermore Road, Turner

    When: Call for hours

    Contact: (207) 500-3886; hazelhillorchard.com/
    TAGS: Androscoggin, Food
  • KENTS HILL ORCHARD

    Pick-your-own orchard with a variety of apple options. You can also purchase home-baked goodies in the apple shed bakery.

    Where: 1625 Main Street, Kents Hill

    When: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.

    Contact: (207) 713-3055; kentshillorchard.com/
    TAGS: Kennebec, Food
  • LAKESIDE ORCHARD

    Located just 20 minutes from downtown Augusta, Lakeside boasts about 60 acres of apple trees and several additional acres of blueberries, raspberries and honeyberries.

    Where: 318 Readfield Road, Manchester

    When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily

    Contact: (207) 622-2479; lakesideorchards.com/
    TAGS: Kennebec, Food
  • LANE ROAD ORCHARD

    Orchard grows apples and aronia berries and has a few dozen pear trees. Also sells aronia jelly and syrup, and other jellies when available.

    Where: 258 Lane Road, New Sharon

    When: Call for hours

    Contact: (508) 272-7684; Facebook
    TAGS: Franklin, Food
  • LEMIEUX’S ORCHARD

    Apples plus homemade doughnuts made fresh daily, apple cider and pies, plus a corn maze.

    Where: 210 Priest Hill Road, Vassalboro

    When: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily

    Contact: (207) 873-4354; facebook.com/lemieuxs.orchards
    TAGS: Kennebec, Food, Cider, Doughnuts
  • MAINE HERITAGE ORCHARD

    Orchard is home to more than 300 varieties of apples and pears traditionally grown in Maine, with more being added each year. The collection includes varieties from all 16 counties, dating back as far as 1630.

    Where: 294 Crosby Brook Road, Unity

    When: Call for hours

    Contact: (207) 568-4142; Instagram
    TAGS: Waldo
  • MORRISON HILL ORCHARD

    This 10-acre, 400-plus tree orchard has more than 12 apple varieties and is part of an 65-acre farm with a 150-year history. Also cider for sale, wood-fired pizza and events including a fall festival.

    Where: 272 Morrison Hill Road, Farmington

    When: 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, 12 to 7 p.m. Saturday.

    Contact: (207) 778-4945; morrisonhillorchard.net
    TAGS: Franklin, Food, Cider
  • NORTH STAR ORCHARD

    Family-run farm located at the foot of the western Maine mountains, overlooking the Kennebec River. The property also houses cold storage, a packing facility, farm store, pick-your-own apples, a maple sugar house, a cider mill and a farm kitchen.

    Where: 97 Orchard Road, Madison

    When: Call for hours

    Contact: (207) 696-5109; northstarorchards.me
    TAGS: Somerset, Cider, Food
  • PLEASANT POND ORCHARD

    More than 60 varieties of apples, as well as peach, plum, pear and cherry trees. High bush blueberries, blackberries, raspberries and grapes round out the assortment of fruits. The shop features fruits, baked goods and cider and sells fresh vegetables, maple syrup, vinegars, sauces, chocolate, honey and more from Maine farms and producers.

    Where: 430 Brunswick Road, Richmond

    When: 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sunday & Monday

    Contact: (907) 317-0888 or on Facebook
    TAGS: Sagadahoc, Cider, Food
  • RICKER HILL ORCHARD

    Ricker Hill Orchards has been growing Maine apples for more than nine generations in Turner. Pick your own apples, visit the maple sugar shack and country store, then stick around for some disc golf.

    Where: 295 Buckfield Road (Route 117), Turner

    When: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily

    Contact: (207) 225-5552; rickerhill.com
    TAGS: Androscoggin
  • ROCKY RIDGE ORCHARD

    Pick your own apples from September through the end of October, or grab a bag of apples from the store. Varieties include Macintosh, Cortland, Honeycrisp, Red Delicious, Macoun, Red Free, crabapples and more. Pick up some homemade bread or pastries while you’re there.

    Where: 38 Rocky Ridge Lane (Route 201), Bowdoin

    When: 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily

    Contact: (207) 666-5786; rockyridgeorchard.com/
    TAGS: Sagadahoc, Food
  • ROWE ORCHARDS

    Rowe has been growing apples and pears for 50 years with 12 different varieties of apples in large quantities, and 30 more varieties in limited volume. You’ll also find four varieties of pears on 95 acres of trees. The store has a wide variety of farm produce, as well as canned products such as jellies, jams and preserves, dressings and maple syrup. For the sweet tooth, Rowe’s sells fudge, maple sugar candy, doughnuts and pies.

    Where: Route 7, Moosehead Trail, Newport

    When: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.

    Contact: (207) 368-4777; roweorchards.com
    TAGS: Penobscot, Pumpkins, Food, Doughnuts
  • SANDY RIVER APPLE ORCHARD

    First established in 1852, the orchard features more than 25 varieties of apples to choose from. The farm’s 200-plus-year-old barn was restored in 2012.

    Where: 240 W Sandy River Road, Mercer

    When: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.

    Contact: (207) 587-2563; sandyriverapples.com/
    TAGS: Somerset
  • SNELL FAMILY FARM

    The orchard at Snell Family Farm is home to several acres of apple trees, as well as peach, pear, plum and tart cherry trees.

    Where: 100 River Road, Buxton

    When: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday.

    Contact: (207) 929-6166; snellfamilyfarm.com/
    TAGS: York
  • SPILLER FARM

    Spiller Farm has existed since 1894 and its many acres are home to row crops, hay fields and pastures. On the fruit front there are four acres dedicated to strawberries and another four to several varieties of apples for picking. The farm store offers beef, pork, chicken and eggs as well as pizza, sandwiches, drinks and homemade pet food.

    Where: 85 Spiller Farm Lane, Wells

    When: Check website for hours and current availability of apples.

    Contact: (207) 985-2575; spillerfarm.com/
    TAGS: York, Food
  • SWEETSER’S APPLE BARREL ORCHARDS

    They don’t offer pick your own but there are still plenty of reasons to visit the farmstand at Sweetser’s Apple Barrel Orchards. There you’ll find many types of apples along with cider and cider doughnuts. You can also pick up things like honey, maple syrup, preserves, baked goods and an array of fresh fruits and vegetables. Once fall is here, you’ll also find plenty of pumpkins.

    Where: 19 Blanchard Road, Cumberland

    When: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

    Contact: (207) 829-6599; maineapple.com/
    TAGS: Cumberland, Doughnuts, Pumpkins
  • THOMPSON’S ORCHARDS

    Thompson’s Orchards has been a family affair since 1906. Roam through the orchards to pick Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Macouns, Miltons, Honey Crisp, Jester and several other types of apples. You can also grab a bag of pre-picked apples along with baked goods and doughnuts.

    Where: 276 Gloucester Hill Road, New Gloucester

    When: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily

    Contact: (207) 926-4738; maineappleorchard.com/
    TAGS: Cumberland, Doughnuts, Cider
  • WALLINGFORD’S FRUIT HOUSE

    With 25 acres of pick-your-own apple trees, there is no shortage of prime picking. Stop by the bakery for fresh-made apple cider, chocolate doughnuts, pies, muffins and more.

    Where: 1240 Perkins Ridge Road, Auburn

    When: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.

    Contact: (207) 784-7958; wallingfordsorchard.com/
    TAGS: Androscoggin, Doughnuts, Cider
  • WILLOW POND FARM

    Willow Pond is a small diversified farm on 35 acres, seven which are MOFGA-certified organic vegetables and berries. Offering pick-your-own apples from Labor Day weekend through October. Visit the animals or shop at the farm stand when you’re done picking.

    Where: 395 Middle Road, Sabattus

    When: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.

    Contact: (207) 375-6662; willowpf.com/
    TAGS: Androscoggin, Animals, Food, Cider
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