Fall just tastes so good. The season means everything from pumpkin spice latte to fresh-from-the-oven pumpkin pie. You really can't let fall go by without indulging in an apple cider donut or two either. Get your apple cider donut fix at this Rhode Island orchard that also promises a whole lot of other deliciousness and fun for the whole family.
Start a new, or continued a treasured, tradition with a visit to Pippin Orchard in Cranston, an enchanting and delicious fall destination.
Perhaps best known for its apple cider donuts, which are made fresh right on site, Pippin Orchard was also the first orchard in the state to make apple cider donuts.
A visit to the orchard just for apple cider donuts is more than worth it, but why not stay awhile?(Try the pumpkin donuts, too.)
Bring the whole family to go apple picking in the sprawling 17-acre orchard. Fill as much or as little of the bag you're given. (Price is by the bag rather than the pound.)
The bag can fit 12 pounds, and you'll have a variety of apples from which to choose - from Macintosh to Empire.
Apple picking usually begins in September.
If you've ever met a goat, you already know they're fun and friendly. Stop by and say hi to the resident goats; you might make a new friend.
It's never too early to start planning for those pumpkin pies and pumpkin decorating. The orchard also sells an assortment of pumpkins.
Even if you're pressed for time or don't feel like picking apples, you can stock up in the orchard's shop. (You can also order online.)
Apple cider donuts may be why you originally stopped by, but treat yourself some more. Grab a candy apple, or a freshly-baked pie.
Stop by the Pippin Orchard website for more information. Or, check out its Facebook page.
Have you been to this Rhode Island orchard for its apple cider donuts? What did you think? Let us know in the comments! Then start planning that autumn calendar! Add these seven amazing fall destinations in Rhode Island.
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