Arrive early to avoid the crowds. Great fudge and donuts. Horse rides are $3.50/one lap=3 minutes. check out the lady selling shirts, she has very unique designs if you like bling
Great place for kids to enjoy the pony rides, face painting and spend some time in a hay maze. Also there is nice seating area and I found the lunch menu reasonable and the food was good. The first thing I saw when I walked in were the apples, caramel apples, angry birds apples (fun for the kids), cashew brittle and so many other wonderful sweets. I recommend the caramel marshmallow, its delicious.
Back home we cannot grow apples. One fine day, my brother took us to this apple farm in Placerville. Lo and behold, what a refreshing sight to see rows of apple trees abundant with fruits in this lovely farm, Abel's Acres. Went there with my family and truly enjoyed the whole day experience. We bought apple pie, apple tarts, apple muffins, apple candies and jars of apple sauce and jam. This is an activity that tourists should not miss. Next time I go back to California, I would love to go back to Abel's Acres.
Chicken apple walnut sandwich. You'll thank me. Garlic fries! Yes ma'am!
Lots of great food and gifts! Food is outstanding. People very nice. I buy things for Christmas and other gifts and occassions there too.
This is always a place we hit when coming to the Apple Hill every year. They have a nice gift shop, and the staff is always very friendly and curious as to where you are from. I manage to buy something every year and the prices are not bad.
It was nice and the people were nice. We enjoyed the store and the service. Will probably visit again.
This was our first time taking our 5 & 6 yr olds and we had a great time. Aside from the apple donuts, brownies, fudge and the over the top candy apples, they had some fun activities for kids of all ages and enough room to spread out. We went early in the day when we could still park there, it gets very congested by mid-day. There was a maze where the kids could still see out to the parents, my daughter rode a horse for $6, they also have ponies for the little ones, my son got a tattoo, there was a toddler area and jumping equipment. There is no parking or admission fee but you will pay $3-10 for each activity. They also had art vendors and a BBQ stand with a lot of food. Overall, a great experience for the family.
I bought an apple strudel, a small jar of apple butter, and an apple fritter. All were terrific and the prices were more reasonable than High Hill (which is the huge apple place closest to Highway 50). There was plenty of nice seating available with nice views. We came on a Thursday and there was still a small line to pay for our items. I have heard its very crowded in this entire area on weekends in the fall.
Great way to start the tour. Lots of things to look at in the vendor booths. Found a great place and bought a new purse, which I love. Went back and ordered one for my sister for Christmas (don't tell her). We were here on a weekday. I can tell it must be a real zoo on the weekends - they run shuttles because it gets so crowded.