Apple Charlie's Orchards

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New Boston, United States

Orchard· Cider mill

Apple Charlie's Orchards Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Apple Charlie's Orchards is located in New Boston, United States on 38035 S Huron Rd. Apple Charlie's Orchards is rated 4 out of 5 in the category orchard in United States.

Address

38035 S Huron Rd

Phone

+1 7347539380

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Mike B

Always a great time for the kids. For one your open to the public, take a few hours during the week and mow the grass. Put up signs that tell people that bee's are an essential part of making apples, and that is why there are so many around. I have been coming to this place for nearly 40 yrs. And will always come back.

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TezAnne Barber

This was another exciting event I took my grandson to to enjoy the Petting Zoo, the hayride, the tour of the cider mill , bakery...but the most fun he experienced was the pony rides!!! It was so much fun to watch him ride the beautiful ponies! This is a good event to do with family, friends or event a group. Easy directions to follow, dress for the weather in Fall and were comfortable walking shoes!!

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Sarah Grasso

Cute place. Smaller than I remembered. Not much for the kids to do other than look at animals and one photo prop. Only issue we had is when we went the place was packed! No social distancing measures were set in place by the people running it other than limiting people into the cider mill. And the people going did not abide by social distancing either. But I in general don't like to have people all up in my business at public places anyway Parking was a mad house as well. Probably wouldn't go back at least until the pandemic is over.

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Lori Mynes

Love this place. Been going since I was little. Great place to take the family. Not to mention the cider and donuts are amazing.

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Joshua Pafford

Aside from military recruiters courting children, it was good. Having soldiers ruins the day out with family vibe. I don't want to see that. Yeah, yeah, everyone loves soldiers and war and death and dominating poorer countries don't they? Not I. I can for donuts and cider and to see the ostrich with my babies. That happened. We bought honey. We pointedly avoided the grunts who want to sacrifice your children for the rich and call it heroism.