
Please be advised that during holidays the business times for Menards in Rice Lake, WI may shift from common times listed above. Including this store, Menards now runs 1 location in Rice Lake, Wisconsin.Ĭheck the entire index of all Menards stores near Rice Lake. In the nearby area there is Gymnasium Sports Centre, Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College-Rice Lake, Shudlick Park, University of Wisconsin-Barron County Library, Andrew Tainter Elementary School, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire – Barron County, Turtleback Golf Course, # 5 and # 10. Only a 1 minute trip from Exit 140 of US-53, 4 Street, 2 Street or 18th Avenue a 3 minute drive from South Main Street, East Sawyer Street and County Highway Ss or a 10 minute drive from East Orchard Beach Lane and West Schneider Street.įor GPS navigators the address for this location is 2920 Decker Drive, Rice Lake, WI 54868. The apples are certified organic and the pizza is brick-oven style at this farm, which also hosts movies on some Saturday nights.Menards is positioned not far from the intersection of County Highway O and Decker Drive, in Rice Lake, Wisconsin. Westwind Orchard: 215 Lower Whitfield Road, Accord, 84. Beginning in mid-September, the farm will crank up its new brick oven to serve pizza and burgers. This brand-new orchard and cidery, whose motto is “ugly apples taste better,” also produces and sells hard cider. Stone Ridge Orchard: 3012 Route 213, Stone Ridge. 84. Pumpkin-picking will be offered beginning in October, as well. This farm also grows pick-your-own pumpkins and offers hay rides, face-painting and lots of other fun activities for children. Minard’s Family Farm: 250 Hurds Road, Clintondale. 86. It also offers a “lease a tree” program, where you can pay (usually around $100) to rent a single tree, whose harvest yields up to 150 pounds depending on the variety.

16, you can pick at night, from sunset to 10 p.m., on Wednesdays and Saturdays. This sustainable and socially-conscious farm offers a couple of twists on pick-your-own apple traditions: nocturnal picking and tree leases. Liberty View Farm: 340 Crescent Ave., Highland. 84. Kids’ activities include mini-golf, a corn maze and a petting zoo. Also selling pick-your-own peaches and lots of other produce, including good deals on canning tomatoes as the season winds down. Jenkins & Lueken Orchard: Route 299 (Yankee Folly Road), New Paltz. Many activites for children, including a bounce house and a “cow train.” Also selling pick-your-own pumpkins and fall squash. Hurds Family Farm: 2187 State Route 32, Modena. 84. Corn maze, pony rides and other kids’ activities available. Farm market, cafe and bakery on site, hosting weekend barbecues. Farm stand and ice cream parlor on site selling cider doughnuts and other apple-based sweets.ĭuBois Farms: 209 Perkinsville Road, Highland. Also selling corn, tomatoes and peaches, with pies for sale and hayrides available on the weekends.ĭressel Farms: 271 State Route 208, New Paltz. Bakery on site selling cider doughnuts, apple pies and other assorted pastries.Īpple Hill Farm: 124 Route 32 South, New Paltz.

Terrace Mountain Orchard: 158 Apple Blossom Lane, Schoharie. Horse-drawn wagon rides offered for kids of all ages. Peaches and pumpkins are available as well. Click on the names of the farms for more information from their websites.ĭid we miss an orchard? Let us know and we’ll add it to the list.īoehm Farm: 233 County Route 26, Climax. 51. All the farms listed below are open now unless otherwise noted closing dates are included if available. Also good ideas: leave the pets at home and carry cash. Among the Catskills’ counties, southeastern Ulster County is home to the most apple orchards, many of which offer options for on-farm lunches and picnicking if you’re making a day trip of it.Īs with any weather-related adventure, it’s always a good idea to call before you go to confirm hours and availability. Some are no-frills, pick-and-pay operations, while others bill themselves as “agritainment,” offering kids’ activities and farm-related fun. Whether it’s MacIntoshes, Galas, Honeycrisps or Empires you’re after, you can find what you’re looking for at a variety of orchards in the region. Labor Day weekend marked the unofficial start of apple season here in the Catskills, and this year’s harvest promises to be a bountiful one.

Low-hanging fruit awaits everywhere this fall.
