Honey Pot Hill Orchards

16 Boon Rd, Stow
(978) 562-5666

Recent Reviews

Kimberly

I had a fun time at Honey Pot Hill Orchards. I recommend doing the cider tasting. You get to bring home a can of your favorite as well. The apple cider doughnuts were yummy, and there was a decent selection of apples for picking. Try to get the honeycrisp apples; they go fast!

Stephanie Smith

Had so much fun. 1st time going apple picking and having apple cider. The apple pie never made it homeAnd the apple cider donut. There are no words to describe how amazing they were. Staff was awesome

Ava French

Honeypot Orchards is a fall enthusiast's dream come true! From the moment you arrive, the orchard welcomes you with a fantastic selection of apples and pears, making it the perfect destination for a quintessential autumn day. Strolling through the orchard, you'll discover more than just fruit – a charming lily pond adds to the scenic beauty, and the presence of friendly animals enhances the overall experience.The star of the visit has to be the fresh cider donuts, a heavenly treat that perfectly captures the essence of fall. The welcoming staff contributes to the warm atmosphere, creating a sense of community and shared enjoyment. As if that weren't enough, the on-site shop is a treasure trove of cute fall goodies, providing a delightful extension to your visit.Honeypot Orchards manages to blend a fantastic selection of fruit with a charming environment, friendly animals, delicious treats, and adorable fall-themed items. It's not just an orchard; it's an immersive fall experience that will leave you with cherished memories. Highly recommended for those seeking the best of autumn in a cozy and inviting setting!

Sweet T.

First time apple picking! And it was so much fun! The apples were so sweet and yummy. We enjoyed the hay ride, and the kettle corn as well as the cider donuts. Looking forward to visiting next year and trying the maze!

Erica G.

It was my first time at an apple Orchard, and it was by far the cutest thing ive seen when visiting. People who live in Massachusetts don't understand how different the trees are there compared to texas. It was one of the things that I really enjoyed seeing. Especially the leaves changing colors in the fall. You must try their apple cider donuts, but make sure you get them fresh and warm. They are probably the best things I had while in massachusetts. I basically popped them in my mouth like skittles. I could have easily eaten a good couple dozen. Highly recommended for families to enjoy.

Benjamin E.

I had so much fun here, that I ended up coming back a total of three times for the apple picking season. (Friends and family all wanted to give it a try this year and I couldn't say no to coming each time they asked) The apples were sweet and amazing, the cider donuts were fresh and hot with a nice crispy outside and a soft cake inside. There is a choice of getting the cider donut without the sugar coating, but I highly recommend getting it with the sugar coast. When you go into the farm store, you buy fresh apple cider, and apples that have already been picked and bagged for you. Additionally, there are baskets of apple to sample from, so that you know which is the one for you. Additionally the staff are more the happy to help you with where to find the type of apple you are looking to pick if you want to head out and pick your own apples. Beyond just apple picking and eating cider donuts, they have a huge hedge maze, and animals to feed. An absolutely great place to come and spend the day. The one draw back I will say is when it comes to parking and driving out of the parking area (during the busy season....aka apple picking season...) please have some patients, it's a big place and I believe they may have been understaffed this year so it was very hard to navigate out of the lots (no one to police the traffic to allow the other lots out as they all merged into one lane out of the orchards so that people in the back lots were stuck for a long time (lots of people riding their horns)

Donna Cucinotta

The best cider donuts on the planet!!! A little crispy on the outside and perfectly cooked on the inside. I prefer the cinnamon/sugar but the plain is delicious too. If you get them warm, you'll feel like you're in heaven. Nobody make apple cider donuts like Honey Pot!!!

Heather Olcott

This orchard was my favorite so far in the area! It was very spacious and had so many activities. Though there were a lot of people, it never felt overcrowded.In addition to the orchard, they have a grill, apple cider donuts and pies, a petting zoo area, a pumpkin patch, several mazes, and a hayride.

Curtis Parker

Great orchard many apples and varieties of apples. A few years ago it was $20 a large picking bag now it's $38 for a smaller bag . Pretty much over priced. I went November 8 to see what was going on and found an abundance of apples on trees, never seen this many this time of year usually all gone by November 1. According to the shop worker it was because of all the rain that so many were left. I think it really is the prices to pick higher and higher each year.

Christopher Berger

They have a well-stocked farm store and delicious donuts and cider. The quality of their wares is excellent, and they have the best apples in the area, in general. Everyone's always friendly.The only challenge is parking, at least on the weekends. They're quite popular, and woth good reason!

Andres Vargas

Way too crowded! Feels like the Disney world of apple picking. Go to a small farm and have more fun.Food is terrible!!! Also no Gluten free menu! Had to eat an old pattie without a bun and a bag of chips... Really bad!

Daniella Mendoza

Apple cider donuts 10/10, apple cider drinks 10/10, caramel apples 10/10, we got food as well 8/10 (burgers, hot dogs, drinks and chips-spent $20), hay rides 7/10 (got very busy in afternoon, the two times we went on the hay rides the girl only asked for me, my fiancé and sisters stamps… so that was a little sus. Plus we were the only latinas there?). The mazes were a bit expensive.. unless you’re willing to spend that much (small one is $4 per person and big maze is about $11-$12 I don’t remember).But beautiful scenery, apples we picked were delicious and a large bag was $38… if I’m not mistaken… and hay rides per person we’re about $2!

Sarah C.

Go early! Came here for a few years now and was lucky to get parking at lot A every time. Be sure to arrive by 9am. Nobody at store, line for cider or cider donuts, plenty of apples, etc. Usually out of there by noon before the crowds. Made a mistake by arriving an hour later this year and what a mess. 45 mins to get cider donuts, almost an hour to leave the parking lot, 30 mins for toilet. Staff need to re train on re directing traffic. Nobody in our lot was able to leave while the other lanes were constantly moving. Honeycrips were available second week of Oct this year. Plentiful of harrow sweet pears. Never tried? You must next year. It's like a hybrid of pear and apple$5 for the monster maze and it probably takes an hour to find your way out. $2 for hayrides.Bring food if you don't want to wait for burnt hot dogs or burgers Nice orchards. The trees are super tall unlike others. It's huge and plenty of apple and pear options for everyone. I even saw wild turkeys roaming around. It's not their fault that some areas are muddy. Just wear proper shoes. No dogs allowed and cash only. They do have atms. Buy a small bag for $25 and will cover admission for three people. Large is $38 (admission for 5 folks)

Matt Cox

Forget what you read online. This is the last apple picking farm you want to go to in Mass if you value your time. That unless you like waiting in miles of traffic on single lane roads and pack your own food. By the time you get to order, it'll be dinner time at their grill.Apple cider donuts are delicious, and they have ladders in place to help with getting g those hard to reach apples.

Kara B.

Insanely crowded. 15 minute drive from my house… one hour wait to get through the parking line. Massive crowds everywhere from the farm store to the fields to the bathrooms. 40 minute wait to get on the hayride; the line was so long that the operator made a Fast Pass joke. This is not your peaceful, idyllic Fall afternoon with the family. It feels like a factory designed to churn through tourists. Apples are good. But there are many small farms nearby growing the same varieties. If you’re looking for a classic New England Autumn outing, you’ll be much better off at one of those.

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Honey Pot Hill Orchards

16 Boon Rd, Stow, MA 01775
(978) 562-5666