
Take the family fruit-picking
This summer, get the kids out of the house and into the fields! Everyone will enjoy a day of "you-picking."
With the bounty of summer harvests approaching, now is a great
time for a family trip to a local farm to pick fruit. Most farms
don't charge for picking, so you can eat all you want while you're
there. At the exit, they'll charge by the pound for what you want
to take home. The first step is to figure out what's ripe when. Go
to
www.pickyourown.org to find you-pick farms in
your state. Then call the farm for prime updates before you visit.
Here are a few choice options for family outings.
Terhune Orchards, Princeton, N.J.
(609-924-2310;
www.terhuneorchards.com)
Take a juicy journey to gather apples, blackberries,
raspberries and strawberries at this 250-acre farm. Or stroll the
Farm Trail Discovery Walk, a stroller-accessible, mile-long trail
that winds beside a cherry orchard and through a forest. Look for
special festivals like Kite Day, May 5 and 6, when kids can make
their own kites and take pony and wagon rides. The Blueberry Bash,
at the end of June, boasts a blueberry bake-off and bluegrass
music. Plus, Tuesday is the Read & Pick program: Kids age 8 and
under learn about the in-season fruit of the day.
Open year-round (closed Christmas and New Year's Day), 9 a.m. to
5 p.m., seven days a week.
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