A Century Farm offering a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables available in our farm market and for pick-your-own. We have a large selection of jams/jellies, fruit wines, honey and no sugar added items to choose from. In our bakery we feature our famous apple cider donuts, pies, cakes, cookies, turnovers, cinnamon buns, and fresh baked bread. Our sweet shop offers fresh made fudge, hand-dipped ice cream, and cider slushees. We have a large playground, picnic pavilion, scenic wagon rides on...
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We are a 400 acre working farm located at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Bluemont, VA. We specialize in pick your own produce, seasonal festivals, and a Community Supported Agriculture program. We've got a 5-acre play area, a barnyard full of animals, wagon rides, and much more! Come on out and visit us!
Admission is $10 per adult, $8 per child, children 2 and under and military ID holders are free.
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Crooked Run NEVER charges an admission fee Parking is always free . You pay only for what you pick, or purchase from our stand. We provide buckets for your picking convenience. All purchases are CASH or CHECK ONLY . No dogs are allowed in the orchard for health reasons. They may be left attended in the open area adjacent to the parking area. We provide picnic tables and shade. See y...
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The Allnutt family has farmed in Montgomery County, Maryland since 1763, when James Allnutt purchased 746 acres by the Potomac River. Homestead Farm consists of 230 acres of James' original purchase. Today, Ben Allnutt, his wife Maureen, and their sons Ian and Russ, make Homestead Farm their home and continue the family farming tradition.
We accept cash, Visa, MasterCard, and Discover.
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