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Go Apple-Picking In New London County

There's nothing better than locally grown apples (except maybe pies made with locally grown apples) - here's your complete guide to local orchards!

Fall = Apples.

In New London County, we are lucky enough to have so many orchards where we can buy locally grown apples. There are a multitude of orchards where you can pick your own – always a fun day out for the family (share your apple-picking photos on our Pics & Clips gallery). 

Tell us in the comments – what’s your favorite orchard? And please – share your favorite apple recipe as well!

Source: Connecticut Department of Agriculture

Apple Growers in New London County

KEY: PYO - Pick Your Own, R - Retail, W - Wholesale, C - Cider, S - Seasonal, Y - Year Round

Bluebird Hill Orchard       C  R  S
480 Trumbull Highway
Lebanon, CT  06249
860-423-8561

Holmberg Orchards and Winery    PYO  C  R  Y  W
1990 Rte. 12
Gales Ferry, CT  06335
860-464-7305 
holmorch@aol.com   

Maple Lane Farms       PYO  R     
57 N.W. Corner Road
Preston, CT  06365
860-887-8855 
Allyn@maplelane.com  

Scott's Yankee Farmer, LLC       PYO  C  R  S   
436 Boston Post Road (Rte. 1)
East Lyme, CT  06333
860-739-5209 
scotts_yankee_farmer@yahoo.com  

Old Orchard Farm
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22A Scott Road, East Lyme, Conn. (860) 739-4779

West Green Farm, LLC       PYO  C  R  S  W
119 West Town Street
Lebanon, CT  06249
860-642-6745 
westgreenfarm@sbcglobal.net   

Whittle's Willow Spring Farm       PYO  R  Y 
1030 Noank Ledyard Road
Mystic, CT  06355
860-536-3083 
deballiedsnowcorp@comcast.net  

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Jayne Keedle (Editor) May 20, 2013 at 11:53 pm
I wondered that myself when I looked at it, then noticed that lots of our local farmers marketsRead More aren't on the map. When I dug a little deeper, I noticed that all the markets the state lists are "self-reported" in other words, markets have to let the state know and then they're added.