7 Orchards for Apple Picking Near Indianapolis (MAP)
We're collecting community recommendations for the best apple picking near Indianapolis on this interactive list!
In addition to picking apples, some farms might offer kid-friendly activities like petting farms, play areas or pumpkin patches. Check directly with each farm's website or social media for updates on when you can pick apples and which varieties are available.
If your family has visited any of the apple orchards around Indianapolis, please leave a review to share your experience and tips with fellow parents.
Tuttle Orchards
Lora Langston: Tuttle Orchard is full of fun things for kids to do. The hay maze was a hit! The 4-acre maze takes about 20-30 minutes to complete. It includes different activities each year to do while you find your way through. They have a great grill, wagon rides, flowers to cut, apples and pumpkins to pick, and so many nifty activities for families.
Pleasant View Orchard
Dawn R: Pick your own apples and pumpkins, and catch a tractor-pulled wagon ride to the pumpkin patch on fall weekends. They also have a playground.
Adrian Orchards
Beth Wood: If you're not in the mood to pick your own apples, but want to enjoy the delicious fresh off the tree taste of locally grown apples; Adrian Orchards is a great place to visit. Adrian's is the orchard closest to downtown Indianapolis and offers customers different varieties of freshly picked apples and other produce in their market. You can also purchase apple cider and other yummy treats while you shop.
Adrian Orchards is home to the Guinness World Record holder for the fastest apple picker!
Stuckey Farm
Beth Wood: Stuckey Farm is my family's favorite pumpkin patch to visit each fall. Stuckey's is a working orchard and farm that produces apples, local produce and boasts acres of pumpkins to pick from. Their annual Harvest Days Festival operates weekends in September and October and features an 8-acre corn maze, wagon rides, pumpkin patch, 60-foot slide, barrel train, pig races, apple cannons and more. You can also shop their Marketplace for produce, baked goods, cider and their famous (so good!) warm cider donuts.
Anderson Orchard
Dawn R: Anderson Orchard is a u-pick apple orchard, produce farm and pumpkin patch with over 100 acres to enjoy on your visit. Children's activities include an oversized straw pile, swings, a playground, and an education center.
Beasley's Orchard
Beth Wood:
Pick your own apples, take a hayride to the pumpkin patch, try their award-wining apple cider and enjoy other fun farm activities such as apple cannons, corn maze and their barnyard bonanza.
Wea Creek Orchard
Beth Wood: Wea Creek Orchard offers locally-grown apples, peaches, pumpkins, nectarines and other produce. You can pick your own apples and produce or buy them pre-picked in the on-site market.
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