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Guide to Ohio’s Best Apple Orchards
From U-pick destinations to farm stores filled with delicious varieties, no matter where you live in Ohio, you can experience one of the best parts about autumn here.
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Quarry Hill Orchards’ Market Barn
This third-generation family business offers fruit-picking workshops and local produce in a newly built structure that holds a lot of history.
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Bent Ladder Cider and Wine, Doylestown
Matt Vodraska makes handcrafted hard ciders using both modern apples and heirloom varieties that date back centuries. You can try them at his cidery’s tasting room.
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Ohio Apple Orchard Guide
Our state is bursting with ripe apples this time of year. Here’s our guide to 15 places where you can fill up on one of fall’s favorite flavors.
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Hocking Hills Orchard, Logan
Visitors to Derek Mills’ orchard get a wide-ranging history lesson that’s a lot sweeter than what we learned in school.
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Three Ohio Orchard Markets to Visit This Fall
Peaches and apples are part of northwest Ohio’s agricultural heritage. Visit this trio of markets to sample some of that local flavor.
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Griffin Cider House, Lakewood
This English-inspired spot showcases delicious drinks made from the bounty of Ohio’s orchards.
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Family Fun | Travel | Ohio Magazine
Find family travel ideas in Ohio, including kid-friendly museums, zoos, public parks and other places the little ones will love.
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Seek-No-Further Cidery, Granville
This cider-making operation offers a core lineup of flavorful cider varieties as well as a cozy and inviting place to hang out.
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September 2023 Visit Canton
Ghost hunts, haunted history walks, Halloween races, and fun runs are just a few of the activities to enjoy across Stark County this autumn.
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6 Ohio Apple Festivals to Enjoy this Fall
This juicy, crisp fruit is back in season. Take a bite out of these apple-focused festivities across our state.
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Apple Water Tower, Jackson
This community of 6,500 in the Appalachian foothills of Jackson County honors its agricultural heritage with a can’t-miss landmark.
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How to Get an Authentic Johnny Appleseed Tree
You learned about Johnny Appleseed in school. Now, you can buy an apple tree that is a descendant of one he planted for your own yard.
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