Scenes from Apple Hill

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Monday’s guide to Apple Hill came at the perfect time for us: Aron had planned yesterday as a half-day for some time now so as to head up to Apple Hill with me and the kids. After spending time in one-too-many traffic jams on a Saturday in peak season, we’ve decided midweek is the way to go. It turned out to be a little bit grey and rainy, which meant the farms were especially quiet; it really felt like fall, and we loved it.

Some highlights…

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We started at 24 Carrot Farm, which was completely new to me. They just opened last May. Heather recommended them as a place you might still be able to find U-Pick despite being late in the season and I was so happy to find that to be true. It was definitely the highlight of our visit.

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Apple Hill

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Skyler did a lot more crunching than collecting, as one-year-olds are apt to do. We found a few little teeth marks in the apples we ended up bagging for the trip home.

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When we were done, the sun was peeking through the clouds. We stopped at their lovely stand for some other produce. They were shucking the most beautiful beans!

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From there we went on the High Hill. It’s such a large place, with lots of vendors on site, so it’s often too overwhelming for me, but on this day it was inviting. We stopped in the pie house to share a (delicious) slice of apple with caramel sauce. And then we went for more sweets: donuts from the apple barn.

It reminded us, however, of how much we’ve enjoyed the fresh ones at Rainbow Orchards, so it only seemed fitting to head there next for a comparison.

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Hot apple cider and fresh apple donuts: I think Rainbow remains my favorite stop for these treats. Rainbow always has hay bales set up that Hudson spends his whole visit running and jumping across—so it’s usually a good kid-stop for us, too.

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Finally, we paid a visit to Mill View, another new-to-me stop. Heather had mentioned its tiny Gold Rush town of play houses for kids and Hudson and Skyler both loved it there. It was a great cap to the afternoon.

We stopped for dinner at Selland’s Market in El Dorado Hills and made it home just in time for bed—our trunk laden with apples (and a few decorative gourds).

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So, what do you like to do with an abundance of apples? 

P.S. Visiting Apple Hill two years ago, when I was expecting Skyler.

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