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Fall Apple Picking in Rhode Island

Rhode Island Fall Guide

Apple Picking in Rhode Island (2025)

Pick-your-own orchards, cozy farm cafés, and classic New England views—planned from your e-magazine favorites.

Featured Orchards

Rows of apple trees and the café at Phantom Farms in Cumberland, RI

Phantom Farms • Cumberland

Macoun & Honeycrisp stars • Café, bakery & country store

Phantom Farm grows 15+ apple varieties—including highly sought-after Macoun and Honeycrisp. Pick your own in fall, then head to the café and bakery for fresh cider donuts, pies, and more. A warm, welcoming stop for classic RI flavors.

Post-and-beam barn market at Sweet Berry Farm in Middletown, RI

Sweet Berry Farm • Middletown

Post-and-beam barn market • Seasonal PYO

A postcard-ready farm with a beautiful barn housing the market & café. Beyond apples, seasons bring strawberries, blueberries, pumpkins, and artisanal treats—perfect for a slow afternoon on Aquidneck Island.

Quiet orchard rows and walking paths at Narrow Lane Orchard in North Kingstown, RI

Narrow Lane Orchard • North Kingstown

Apples, pears & plums • Peaceful trails

Tucked away and family-run, Narrow Lane offers a classic New England PYO experience with a wide variety of fruit and scenic trails for a leisurely stroll. Locals love it for the calm vibe and quality fruit.

Hilltop orchard views at Steere Orchard in Greenville, RI

Steere Orchard • Greenville

One of RI’s largest PYO orchards

Generations of family stewardship and sweeping views make Steere a favorite. You’ll find apples for snacking and baking, plus that timeless orchard feel families come back for each fall.

Farm stand and cider donuts at Jaswell’s Farm in Smithfield, RI

Jaswell’s Farm • Smithfield

RI’s oldest operating apple orchard (since 1899)

This Smithfield gem pairs pick-your-own apples & pumpkins with a must-visit farm store: fresh cider donuts, homemade pies, seasonal produce—and the occasional hayride for extra fall magic.

Country breakfast café beside the orchard at Knight Farm in North Scituate, RI

Knight Farm • North Scituate

Orchard + full breakfast café

Pick a peck, then settle in for a hearty, farm-fresh breakfast (pancakes, omelets, home fries). With a country store and autumn views, it’s outdoor fun meets cozy comfort.

Plan Your Visit

Pro tips: Seasons move fast. Always confirm hours, crop availability, and pet policies before driving out. Bring cash or card for farm stands, wear sturdy shoes, and arrive early on peak weekends.

  • What to bring: Reusable bags, water, wipes, and a small cooler for pies/cider.
  • Etiquette: Only pick ripe fruit you intend to buy; follow row signs; keep rows tidy.
  • After you pick: Store apples cool & dry; many baking varieties keep 2–4 weeks.

More Rhode Island Orchards

Phone numbers and addresses provided for planning; call ahead for hours and availability.

OrchardContactAddress
Appleland Orchard, LLC (401) 949-3690 135 Smith Avenue, Greenville, RI
Barden Family Orchard (401) 934-1413 56 Elmdale Road, North Scituate, RI
Blanchard Orchards (401) 934-0040 255 Greenville Road, North Scituate, RI
Christiansen’s Orchards (401) 766-6533 934 Victory Highway, Slatersville, RI
Dame Farm & Orchards (401) 949-3657 94 Brown Avenue, Johnston, RI
Dermksien Orchard (401) 821-8186 2233 Scituate Ave, Hope, RI
Hill Orchards (401) 949-2940 86 Winsor Ave., Johnston, RI
Indian Rock Farm RI (401) 265-3868indianrockfarmri@gmail.com 99 Burnt Hill Road, Scituate, RI
Matteo’s Farm (401) 231-4393 90 Swan Road Box 194, Smithfield, RI
Old Stone Orchard (845) 699-9661 33 Colebrook Rd., Little Compton, RI
Orchard at Congdon Woods 364 Orchard Woods Drive, North Kingstown, RI
Rocky Brook Orchard (401) 851-7989 997 Wapping Road, Middletown, RI
Snowhurst Farms (401) 568-8900 462 Chopmist Hill Road, Chepachet, RI
Sunset Orchards (401) 934-1900 244 Gleaner Chapel Road, North Scituate, RI
White Oak Farm (401) 934-3018 74 White Oak Lane, North Scituate, RI
Young Family Farm (401) 635-0110 260 West Main Road, Little Compton, RI

And more—Rhode Island’s small farms often update hours/varieties weekly.

Make a Day of It

Plan a farm-to-table afternoon: pick apples, grab cider donuts, and catch a foliage drive. Want neighborhood tips near your favorite orchard? We’re happy to help with local food, trails, and scenic routes.

Information adapted from our September 2025 E-Magazine; details may change—always confirm with the farm before visiting.

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