Thanksgiving turkeys are sold out for 2021. thank you for your support!
The Orchard Store Storefront is once again OPEN!!! With your comfort in mind we will also continue to offer "order online, pickup in-store" shopping to suit the preferences and needs of our guests.
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For 76 seasons our family has been your U-Pick Apple Orchard offering over two dozen options* for your family's fresh picking fun. With grain sandboxes, ride-on toys, repurposed farm equipment climbers, and a poultry zoo we are a complete outdoor destination for all.
Pack a lunch for a picnic at provided tables or pick up fresh brats topped with Chow Chow and shop the Orchard Store for handmade, Wisconsin fare. We are located in Franksville, Wisconsin conveniently nestled between Chicago and Milwaukee, just West of 94. We can't wait to see you here!
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Important 2021 update!
Given the exceptionally warm spring and two deep frosts thereafter, apples for picking directly off the trees will likely be available only opening weekend. These apples will be supplemented with bushels of pre-picked apples form another Wisconsin-based, family-owned orchard as long as our loyal customers are interested. Please find these pre-picked bushels throughout the orchard at the bases of our trees.
We look forward maintaining support of your family traditions as you continue to support our family orchard. We are deeply saddened by the loss of our crop this spring due to the blossoms freezing and appreciate your continued patronage. We hope you understand just how crucial your support and hard-earned dollar allocation continues to be. Especially in low-yield years, our trees and grounds incur both operating and health expenses despite a failed crop.
We look forward maintaining support of your family traditions as you continue to support our family orchard. We are deeply saddened by the loss of our crop this spring due to the blossoms freezing and appreciate your continued patronage. We hope you understand just how crucial your support and hard-earned dollar allocation continues to be. Especially in low-yield years, our trees and grounds incur both operating and health expenses despite a failed crop.