![]() ![]() 2951 Chimney Rock Rd., Hendersonville, 82 Stroll through the orchards or explore the corn maze. Enjoy apple turnovers, fried pies, apple bread, caramel apples, ice cream, cider and a more. At Grandad’s Barn and Country Store, find a great selection of fall harvest decorations, apple peelers, apple bakers, and other apple gifts. Find a huge selection of pre-picked apples or pick your own in the orchards. Grandad's Apples Open August through mid-November, Grandad's Apples is just two miles from I-26 on US Highway 64. Kids of all ages love the apple canons! 221 Stepp Orchard Dr., Hendersonville, 82 Enjoy fresh apple cider with a doughnut in the picnic area. Take a ride on the farm wagon on weekends through acres of orchard and Farmer Stepp’s pumpkin patch. Pick you own apples (or grapes or pumpkins) and shop in their Country Market with apples, pumpkins, cider, apple butter and gifts. Stepp's Hillcrest Orchard Open mid August through early November, Stepp's is a fourth generation, 70-acre working farm with mountain views, just 5.5 miles from I-26 (and a mile off US Highway 64). Here are our favorite orchards in Western North Carolina: ![]() Several of the orchards offer tours and many allow you to pick your own apples - and pick up pumpkins and other farm harvest. Since 40+ varieties of apples are grown in our mountains, they ripen at different times throughout the season. The apple harvest season runs from early August through October, and many of the orchards are open daily. ![]() Visit many orchards along US Highway 64 (we call it "Apple Alley"), just a few miles east of I-26 (between Hendersonville and Chimney Rock). ![]() Visit the orchards and farms for free! North Carolina is the 7th largest apple-producing state in the nation, and Henderson County is the largest apple-producing county in North Carolina. Just 25 miles south of downtown Asheville is one of the country's top apple growing areas. ![]()
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