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Orchards, Farms, and Farmstands

Bolton Orchards
P.O. Box 305
Bolton, MA 01740
Phone: (978) 779-2733
Fifth generation farm. Country specialty store with local apples and cider available year round. Full service deli and produce departments. Gift baskets, flowers, bakery, preserves plus more local favorites. Open daily 8am-6pm.
www.boltonorchards.com
Email: boltonorchards@verizon.net

Carlson Orchards
P.O. Box 359
Harvard, MA 01451
Phone: (978) 456-3916
A 140-acre working farm. Fresh fruits of the season. Pick your own apples from our 60-acre orchard. Visit our farm store. Open July - November. Hours: 10am-5pm. Daily conditions available call 800-286-3916. Route 2 to Exit 38B Harvard/Ayer, 1/2 mile right onto Poor Farm Road, follow signs to Carlson Orchard. Approx. 2.5 miles.
www.carlsonorchards.com
Email: www.carlsonorchards.com

Clearview Farm, Inc.
4 Kendall Hill Road
Sterling, MA 01564
Phone: (978) 422-6442
Pick your own apples, peaches, pumpkins, blueberries and raspberries. Enjoy hayrides and all kinds of country-made products. This 200-year old farm has an interesting historical background with ties to the home of Mary E. Sawyer, the little girl in the nursery rhyme "Mary Had a Little Lamb." Operated by 6th generation Sawyer descendants the farm is open 10am to 6pm from mid-August to October.
www.clearviewfarmstand.com
Email: www.clearviewfarmstand.com

Davis’ Farmland Children’s Discovery Farm
145 Redstone Hill Road
Sterling, MA 01564
Phone: (978) 422-6666
Home to the largest sanctuary of endangered farm animals in North America, Davis’ Farmland is filled each season with hands-on family fun. In the spring, explore the animal showcase and take part in daily events. In the fall visit the orchard and pick your own apples. Adults must be accompanied by a child 12 years or younger. Open weather permitting.
www.davisfarmland.com
Email: info@davisfarmland.com

Marshall Farm
340 Marshall Road
Fitchburg, MA 01420
Phone: (978) 343-6255
200-year-old farm nestled in the hills looking toward Wachusett Mountain. Enjoy farm-style lunch, plus shop for gourmet sweets, fudge and ice cream. Spectacular vistas from our expansive deck. Hours: Mon - Fri 9am - 6pm. Sat - Sun 10am - 6pm. Lunch available until 6pm. Marshall Farm features pick your own apples and pumpkins plus entertainment. Season is August 15th through Oct 31st.
www.marshallfarm.com
Email: info@marshallfarm.com

Nashoba Valley Winery
100 Wattaquadoc Hill Road
Bolton, MA 01740
Phone: (978) 779-5521
Located in the heart of Massachusetts apple country, Nashoba Valley Winery is a stunning hillside orchard and vineyard overlooking the charming town of Bolton. The family-owned orchard, winery and restaurant, set on 52 rolling acres, boasts a state-of-the-art wine-making and distillation facility, an exceptional wine and gift shop, a brewery, and a gourmet restaurant. Pick your own fruit in season!
www.nashobawinery.com
Email: email@nashobawinery.com

Oak Ridge Farm
1543 Lunenburg Road
Lancaster, MA 01523
Phone: (978) 537-4777
Family owned and operated for over 100 years, with organically raised fruits and vegetables available almost year-round, Oak Ridge Farm has a dairy bar that showcases over 60 flavors of homemade ice cream and fried foods made right on the farm. Inside, you will find a full-service deli and bakery. Friday nights host a ‘50s Classic Car Show, and fall boasts hayrides and pumpkins.
www.oakridgefarmstand.com
Email: german@oakridgefarmstand.com

Overlook Farm
216 Wachusett Street
Rutland, MA 01543
Phone: (508) 886-2221
www.heifer.org
270-acre hilltop farm with more than 20 species of farm animals. Open year-round. Overlook acquaints visitors with the world-wide development work of international non-profit Heifer Project. Unique international gift shop and peasant farm sites. Guided tours, hay and sleigh rides by appointment. International Fair in June. Harvest Festival in October and living Nativity in December. 216 Wachusett Street, Rutland, MA 01543. 5088862221. www.heifer.org

Red Apple Farm
455 Highland Avenue
Phillipston, MA 01331
Phone: (800) 628-4851
Family-owned farm offers a fulfilling farm experience with hay wagon rides, walking trails, farm animals and fall weekend barbeques. Our country store is filled with delicious apple pies; fruit topped ice cream, peaches, blueberries, raspberries, pears, pumpkins, gourds, potatoes and heirloom tomatoes and gifts of all kinds. Enjoy our hot-mulled cider, pick your own apples - September - October. Open daily 9am - 6pm mid-July to October -- 9am - 5pm November - December.
www.redapplefarm.com

Sholan Farms
1125 Pleasant Street
Leominster, MA 01453
Phone: (978) 840-3276
Visit the last working apple orchard in Leominster, the birthplace of Johnny Appleseed. Sholan Farms provides cross-country skiing, walking trails, bird watching, picnic area and a variety of cultural and folk events throughout the year. Pick your own apples and pumpkins Daily 10am to 6pm - September to October. Follow the small red apple signs to the top of Pleasant Street just off Rte. 12 in Leominster.
www.Sholanfarms.com
Email: info@sholanfarms.com

The Warren Farm & Sugarhouse
31 Warren Street
North Brookfield, MA 01535
Phone: (508) 867-0174
This family-owned business produces not only pure maple syrup and maple confections, but also a line of over 60 specialty food products. Many of these products use maple syrup as a gourmet ingredient, or contain fruits, berries, herbs and vegetables grown on the farm. The gourmet specialty foods line and unique catered maple dinner represent the best of New England’s flavors.
www.thewarrenfarm.com
Email: warrenfarm@aol.com

   
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