Make sure you stop off here for some fresh homemade pies. This is a great stopping off point after you have visited the park, they have a nice place to sit outside and eat your pie.
Nice stop along the scenic drive for a taste of ice cream under a shade tree. Keep a close eye out for the deer over your shoulder because you are not to feed them. Believe me, there are plenty walking around wild! If you go to the end of the loop, your looking at a gravel road so be ready for a dust bath. Good turn around spot at the end of pavement and some nice quite photo ops.
If you are looking for a quick snack stop by the Gifford Homestead. The six of us bought our own mini pies that were fresh baked and still warm. Families will find lots of other scrumptious snack choices.
Gifford Homestead is one of the reasons this area is so charming, inviting and peaceful. You can walk around the house, learn about the history of the place, grab a pie, a cinnamon roll, a scone or a homemade ice cream and some coffee or tea and sit outside in the shady garden (and watch the mule deer eat apples) or chose from a wide variety of salsas, honey, preserves, jam, fruit butter, sweets and handmade quilts, toys and kitchenware to bring back for yourself or your family and friends. We stayed at the nearby campsite for two nights and came over to Gifford's at least four times and it was absolutely worth it!
On our way from Arches NP to Bryce Canyon, we chose to depart from the faster route via I70 to pass through Capitol Reef NP. What an awesome scenary all along US 24 & 12! Gifford Homestead was the perfect reststop along the way. A nice change from the hiking. we loved the shop, ice cream, pies - and most of all, the pick your own apricots (other fruits available depending on season). If you have a few hours to spare - this is the way to go!
You must see the Gifford Homestead if you are in that area. It's quaint and old fashioned, not to mention historical. I purchased a couple of items there. They are known for their pies! A sweet little gem that makes you feel right at home!
Basically a store and place to sell trinkets. Didn't really see any "homestead" items but there isn't a cost to enter to if you're driving through stop but don't expect much.
pies weren't too big and $6 each but the jams were really good. Ice cream is okay. Still nice to see, old pioneer home
We purchased a few things here but just seeing how the family lived was interesting. The sleeping arrangements were even more interesting. As others have reported, the pie is fabulous. We tried the Apple, Strawberry Rhubarb, and Mixed Berry. The final votes came in as 1, 1 and 2 respectively, so I do not believe you can pick a loser.
Cute little house. Not much to see, but they sell fresh scones, breads and jams. And let's not forget the ice cream, try the raspberry! There are picnic tables and an orchard where you can pick fruit so it's worth stopping.