
On top of that, they have tons of delicious goodies, from candy store offerings to food from outside vendors. Like every orchard, they offer you-pick apple picking from their 13 apple varieties. Country Apple Orchard Harrisburg, SDĬontinuing north, you’ll reach the Country Apple Orchard in Harrisburg, South Dakota. Kimmel Apple Orchard and Vineyard kicks off the fall season with an annual Applejack Festival featuring some great homemade hard cider. Its wine bar featuring the classic Kimmel Apple Wine allows parents to blow off steam while the kids play on the farm. This orchard offers fun festivities throughout the fall season. This farm has been operating for almost 100 years (since 1925). Moving north to the land more known for its corn than its apples finds us at the Kimmel Apple Orchard and Vineyard. Kimmel Apple Orchard & Vineyard Nebraska City, NE They close up shop after Halloween, with sporadic open houses to celebrate other holidays throughout the rest of the year. Then they have everything from corn mazes, pumpkin patches, live music on the weekend, to Halloween festivities. An annual Ciderfest kicks off fall festivities in September. From humble beginnings, the 80-acre plot of apple-growing goodness started by Emmett and Mary O’Rear has bloomed into somewhat of an amusement park. Starting with the most southwestern Midwestern state, the Louisberg Cider Mill has been a fall staple for Kansans since 1977. Maiden Rock, Apples, Winery, and CideryĪlthough apples are grown in almost every state in the U.S., with Washington being the leading producer, visiting the cider mill during the fall is something that’s inherently “Midwestern.” If you’re thinking of a Midwestern cider mill tour to soak up all the fall you can, we’ve picked one from each of the 12 Midwestern states that are a must-visit.
