Pick Your Own - An Affordable Family Day Trip

If you're looking for a wholesome, memorable, and affordable family outing, pick-your-own apples at Lyman Orchards is well worth the trip and a whole lot more!

When you live in New England, apple picking is just one of those quintessential pastimes that never goes out of style.  Maybe that's because it's more than the act of picking apples. It's a day when the family spends quality time together, enjoys panoramic countryside views, and makes memories to last a lifetime. When planning your next family adventure, there's a bushel of reasons to pick a day of apple picking at Lyman Orchards.

CT Grown Orchard Fresh Apples

There's simply no comparison between picking your own orchard-fresh CT grown apples and buying a bag of apples from the grocery store.  For starters, Lyman Orchards apples are eco-certified which means our apples are grown using agricultural methods that preserve and protect the orchard ecology. Not to mention, you really don't know how fresh those store-bought apples really are, how they were handled (or mishandled), or how far or long they had to travel to make their way into the produce aisle.  There's no fresher apple than a hand-picked apple straight from the tree!

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Pay by the Bag (not by the pound or person)

At the grocery store, apples are sold by the pound but when you visit Lyman Orchards pick-your-own apple orchards, you pay by the 1/2 peck (5-6 lbs), peck (8-10 lbs), and 1/2 bushel (18-22 lbs).  The more apples you stuff into your PYO bag the more money you save per pound.  You also save based on the size of the PYO bag you choose - the bigger the bag, the bigger the savings!

And since you're not paying by the person like most other family outings, fruit picking is extremely economical for a large family.  Bring the baby, the grandparents, and anyone else who might want to tag along!

Abundant Apple Varieties

Unlike the grocery store, you'll find some hard-to-find apple varieties along with all of your New England favorites like McIntosh, Cortland, and Macoun apples.  Voted CT's Best Pick Your Own Farm, Lyman Orchards grows 27 different types of apples, so go ahead and create a mixed bag of old favorites, and try some new varieties - try doing that at the grocery store!

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The Great Outdoors

Pick-your-own farms are a great way to teach the kids about where their food comes from while taking in some fresh- air fun! At Lyman Orchards, we have 100 sprawling acres of apple orchards with plenty of room to rove between row after row of 30,000 trees.  You'll also enjoy some of Connecticut's most dramatic countryside scenery - great for capturing family photos!

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It's Worth The Trip

Besides apple orchards, the Lyman Orchards property has so much more to offer than just fruit picking. We have plenty of free and affordable family fun activities to fill your day!  Get lost in our Corn Maze, play some cornhole with the kids, pick your own pumpkin, and visit our family-friendly Apple Barrel Farm Market for lunch on the patio, award-winning hi-top apple pies, our famous apple cider donut holes, Lyman's own  apple cider, farm-fresh produce, specialty grocery items, and apple crisp sundaes at the Lyman Orchards Creamery.

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Take Home the Fun

And when you arrive back home with your overstuffed PYO bag of apples, extend the excursion by baking your own apple pie, apple crisp, or making homemade apple sauce with the kids.  Just another great way to create new family-favorite recipes and traditions to be enjoyed for years to come!

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Apples to Apples, Lyman Orchards Pick-Your-Own Apples is a budget-friendly day of  fresh air and family fun!  For more savings, we've packaged up some amazing Pick-Your-Own Apples and Corn Maze deals! For more informaton, visit our PYO apple page. Lyman Orchards Apple Orchards are open daily from 9am-4:30pm, weather permitting.  Before you head out, be sure to call our PYO hotline at 860-349-6015 for daily updates, or check our website.  For additional pick-your-own fruits and our seasonal calendar, please visit lymanorchards.com/pick-your-own.

Early Apples - The First Taste of Fall

With the first days of September upon us, the first fruits of Apple Season are now appearing at Lyman Orchards! 

Pick Ginger Gold, Early Mac, Ruby Reds (Red-Free), Paula Reds, Empress, and Sunrise Apples!

 

New England apple picking evokes everything we love about fall.  Apple picking season usually starts at the end of summer and runs through mid November. New Englanders are lucky to enjoy early-season apple varieties. Below are some of the best and brightest stars now appearing in the orchards for a limited time only!

Ginger Gold

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If you're yearning for a fresh-picked apple in late summer, the early ripening Ginger Gold plays the part as a great snacking apple. Ginger Gold's are sweet with mildly tart overtones.  As there name insinuates, the Ginger Gold skin ripens from green to pale yellow.

Use Ginger Golds to add a bit of crunch to sandwiches, burgers, and grilled cheeses, or use for baking pies, turnovers, muffins, and cobblers. They can also be pureed into apple sauce or simmered into jams and preserves.  Ginger Gold apples will keep for several weeks in the crisper drawer of your refrigerator.

Early Mac

Early Mac apples are a juicy, sweet, moderately crisp early season apple, ideal for cooking as well as snacking. Early Mac is a cross of McIntosh and Yellow Transparent apples, developed out of the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station and first available in 1923.

Just like McIntosh apples, the skin is mostly red with green or yellow patches, and the skin is dotted with lenticels which allow the apple to "breathe", much like the pores on your skin. Early Macs are best eaten soon after picking.

Ruby Red (Red-Free)

We can't figure out why this apple is sometimes referred to as "Red free"? It is definitely not free of the color red. Ruby Red, or Red-Free apples are medium size with a shiny, bright red color over a majority of the fruit. Crisp and juicy, the taste is the perfect balance of sweet and tart. Red-Free is a great multi-purpose apple that works well in baking, salads, and for fresh eating.

Paula Red

If you like a tart apple, take a big healthy bite of a Paula Red apple. It's one of the earliest varieties harvested, and the first taste of fall for many apple lovers. Paula Red apples are red with yellow spots and have a somewhat dusty appearance. Paula Red apples are ideal for fresh eating and cooking, although they become extremely soft during cooking, which makes them suitable for some recipes (apple sauce), but not others (pies).

Empress

Empress is somewhat of an uncommon apple due to it's peculiar shape. It is more of a plum-shaped apple and tapers towards the top, almost like an upside-down apple!  A medium-sized, semi-firm, purply-blush apple, Empress is especially good for fresh eating.  The Empress apple is actually a cross between the Jonamac apple and Vista Bella apple and was first released in 1966.

Sunrise

Sunrise apples are one of the first varieties to be harvested each year. That’s why many people refer to them as “summer apples.” Sunrise apples are firm and crisp with a sweet yet tart flavor.  They're great for snacking, salads, pies, sauces, and even fresh apple juice!

Lyman's apple season extends from mid-August to mid-November for a full 12-week season, but always call the Lyman Orchards Pick Your Own Hotline at 860-349-6015 before heading out.  While there's plenty of room amongst our rows and rows of apple trees, crowds are generally lightest Monday-Friday.  You can find our 2022 Pick Your Own procedures here.

While you're here at Lyman Orchards, get lost in the 2022 Lyman Orchards Ben Franklin Corn Maze, open September 3 - November 6th!

Don't forget about Lyman Orchards 1741 Hard Apple Cider! Available at 1741 Pub and Grill located at Lyman Orchards Golf Club, as well as an ever-growing list of local package stores and restaurantsWe'll also be serving up 1741 Hard Apple Cider this fall at our Suds & Stalks Corn Maze Beer TastingsAnd if you're more of a non-alcoholic cider fan, we've got you covered at The Apple Barrel Farm Market!

We look forward to being part of your PYO apple adventure, and we thank you for your patronage!  Lyman Orchards is a pick your own “agritainment farm” in CT with hundreds of acres dedicated to picking your own farming, golfing, dining, entertainment, and retail.  So after you’ve picked apples, we invite you to dine at the 1741 Pub & Grill or grab a sandwich or an ice cream at the Apple Barrel Farm Market.  Also, remember Lyman Orchards Golf for your golf day and lessons.  There’s something fun for everyone happening at Lyman Orchards - be sure to check out our Events regularly so you don’t miss out!