Where to Go Apple Picking around Boston
Briefly

"Fresh hot cider, crisp juicy apples, and sugary cider doughnuts are all some of the best parts of fall in New England. Apple-picking season is truly the prime of R&R."
"Measured from downtown, all of these apple-picking spots are less than an hour's drive away from the city, so break out those fuzzy sweaters and cobbler recipes: It's time for a trip to apple-picking bliss."
"One of the oldest working farms in the country, Belkin Family Lookout Farm is a staple in Greater Boston, and the closest to the city at about 17 miles away."
"If you are the eat-as-you-go type of apple picker, Boston Hill Farm is the place for you. September and October are prime time at Boston Hill for the Macintosh, Cortland, and Macoun apples."
Read at Boston Magazine
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