What perfectly pairs with the crisp air of fall in Virginia? Biting into a delicious, juicy apple. There are fall festivals, numerous cideries, and over two dozen orchards throughout Virginia, all serving Virginia-grown fruit or products made from the apples. Infuse some fall flavor into your calendar with a visit to a few of these apple-centric destinations.
—ORCHARDS—
The dates for picking apples at these orchards varies, so make sure to contact them individually to get information on the picking schedules and seasonal availability.
photo credit: Robert Harris, @robertharris
- Williams Orchard—Wytheville
- Great Country Farms—Bluemont
- Wade’s Orchard—Woolwine
- Mackintosh Fruit Farm—Berryville
- Crooked Run Orchard & Farm—Purcellville
- Ikenberry Orchard—Daleville
- Carter Mountain Orchard—Charlottesville
- Graves’ Mountain Apple Orchard—Syria
- Silver Creek and Seamans’ Orchards—Tyro
- Saunders Brothers Orchard & Farm Market—Piney River
- Ayers Orchard—Cana
- Showalter’s Orchard—Timberville
—CIDERIES—
Hard ciders have slowly been on the rise in Virginia, utilizing the prevalent fall fruit to craft enjoyable adult beverages. Visit a few cideries around the state to taste test the results.
- Blue Bee Cider—Richmond
- Potter’s Craft Cider—Free Union
- Castle Hill Cider—Keswick
- Albemarle Ciderworks—North Garden
- Big Fish Cider Co.—Monterey
- Coyote Hole Ciderworks—Mineral
- Bold Rock Hard Cider—Nellysford
- Buskey Cider—Richmond and Cape Charles
- Winchester Ciderworks—Winchester
- Mt. Defiance Cidery & Distillery—Middleburg
APPLE FESTIVALS
These festivals are filled with everything apple, from fresh-picked fruit to homemade apple butter, sauce, and ciders.
Graves’ Mountain Apple Harvest Festival—Syria
photo credit: Christopher Hunter Photography
Dates: First three weekends in October; check website for updates
One of the longest-running apple festivals in Virginia is the Graves’ Mountain Apple Harvest Festival, now in its 52nd year. The area is surrounded by rolling mountains, and during the fall, the hills are blanketed in gorgeous fall colors. You can pick your own apples at the festival or purchase them pre-picked. In addition to fresh apples, you can get every kind of apple dish imaginable at the festival, such as apple butter made right in front of you. Take an educational tour of the farm property, get through the hay maze, jump on a hay ride, or climb the festival’s famous “hay mountain” with the kids. Leashed pets are welcome to attend this annual festival.
Apple Festival at Drumheller’s Orchard—Lovingston
Dates: September 24-25 and October 15-16, 2022
photo credit: Christopher Hunter Photography
At the Apple Festival at Drumheller’s Orchard, you’ll sample apple butters, ciders, and many more apple dishes and drinks made from the fruit grown at the orchard, as well as other Virginia favorites like country ham and locally made barbecue. Pets are welcome, and the kids will love the exciting activities available to them, including a corn maze, pumpkin patch, bounce castle, hayrides, and non-stop live entertainment.
Shenandoah Valley Apple Harvest Festival—Clearbrook
Dates: September 17-18, 2022
photo credit: Christopher Hunter Photography
Every visitor receives a free apple when they come to the Shenandoah Valley Apple Harvest Festival, ensuring no one misses out on the crisp treats. Want more apple? Register for the Apple Pie Eating Contest, the baking contest, or learn how apple butter is made at the festival. Shop crafts made by local artisans and discover the many different varietals of Virginia apples at the “Apple Theme Arena”. Pets are welcome to the festival, and kids have plenty of entertainment, including face painting and an inflatable bouncy castle. Adults can purchase hard ciders, craft beers, and Virginia wines to pair with the seasonal foods available at the festival.
Apple Harvest Festival at Marker-Miller Orchard—Winchester
Dates: October 8-9, 2022
With over 20 apple varietals available, the Apple Harvest Festival held at the Marker-Miller Orchard has plenty to offer apple enthusiasts. You can pick your own apples in the orchards, buy hand-selected fruit, and purchase virtually every apple product at the festival. Find homemade classic treats like fresh apple cobbler or unusual items like apple cider slushees. Take the kids for a ride on the “Cow Train” or explore the orchard’s playground complete with a Kiddieland Zone. Wagon rides and live music happen continuously during this two-day festival.
Richards Apple Harvest Festival—Middletown
Date: 2022 Date TBA
photo credit: Beverly Smith
The Richards Apple Harvest Festival has all your apple favorites made from several Virginia varietals, as well as classic fall foods like Brunswick stew to eat while you walk through the fruit market. Virginia wines are also available for visitors to taste and purchase. The children will love touring the grounds on the farm’s wagon, taking a spin on the “cow train” rides, and petting the local farm animals at this annual apple festival in Middletown.
Mount Jackson Apple Harvest Festival—Mount Jackson
Date: Saturday, October 8, 2022
In addition to apple dishes and goods, the Mount Jackson Apple Harvest Festival features two stages for live music, local food trucks serving up delicious dishes, and a beer garden that offers a wide selection of Virginia craft beers. There are plenty of activities to keep the kids entertained, making this a great apple festival for the entire family to attend this fall.
Celebrate the arrival of fall with a trip to some of these apple-themed festivals, orchards, and cideries. What is your favorite destination to sample Virginia abundant apple products?
Westmoreland Berry Farm and Orchard is closing this weekend for the season.
Thanks for this article and collecting events and dates. Looking forward to my first festival.
** Can I make a suggestion? If the events could also be presented on a map this would be quite helpful to those of us still familiarizing ourselves with VA geography. Largely what will dictate where I go is how far it is from where I live.
Any Apple Festivals in Southern Virginia?
No apple-centric festivals that I know of in the region, but there is the South Boston Harvest Festival and the South Hill Harvest Festival.
https://www.virginia.org/Listings/Events/SouthBostonHarvestFestival
https://www.virginia.org/Listings/Events/FarmersDay
Headed to Albemarle CiderWorks tomorrow to pick up my case, eat lunch and hopefully hear some music!
Thank you for the information. Richards Apple Harvest Festival did not serve “classic fall foods like Brunswick Stew” unless your idea of classic fall foods is hamburgers, hot dogs and grilled pizza. I showed the farmer this article and he had no idea why Brunswick Stew was even mentioned as they have never served it. We did enjoy our visit as well as the live music, grilled pizza and apple pie, but the farm is small and the parking lot accommodates maybe 20 cars.
p.s. The farmer, his family and his staff were all very friendly and helpful.
Somehow Blue Toad Hard Cider was left off this site. Great Harvest Fest planned October 15th from Noon till 6pm.
This is a good list, but there are many apple festivals especially in the U.S. that were left off the list.
Carter’s Mountain has the BEST apple cider donuts and they’re hot when you get them. Large selection of apples as well.
Politics aside, BOLD ROCK has AMAZING cider & views! They are dog, kid & picnic friendly. My favorite place to go!!!!
I agree!
They all sound great, avoid bold rock though. They support domestic violence and re-victimaze victims. They are not a family friendly brand.
What is your proof for that ugly accusation? FTR, the owner of Graves Mountain is a Trump supporter, documented in the Washington Post. So I won’t support that business. https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/a-village-named-syria-in-the-heart-of-virginia-explains-why-many-will-vote-trump/2016/05/22/f00e76b0-1dcf-11e6-9c81-4be1c14fb8c8_story.html
Thanks for the info. Looking forward to going there!
Support all Trump voters.
Who cares who they are supporting for president. What does that have to do with the quaility of their product? In reality you should probably be boycotting a majority of big business then. I’ll be headed to graves this fall 🙂
Graves Mountain Lodge, Inc. respects the right of anyone to have their own political views without criticism. We wish other folks would do the same. Our Festival is non-political and is designed for family fun and entertainment.
Apples.
Apples, guys.
Toss both sides of politics to the wind and enjoy the festivities.
Oh yeah! It’s that apple time again! Love it! It’s just a gift that keeps on giving (every year)