That’s a wrap! Thank you for another incredible season of welcoming visitors from near and far to our orchard for wholesome family fun.
As we close our doors for the winter, we’re fondly remembering …
Thanks for gathering together for another peachy-keen year at Chiles Peach Orchard! Whether you came to pick fruits and vegetables, sip on wine or cider, or participate in one of our signature events, we …
It’s time to wrap up another phenomenal season of gatherings at Carter Mountain Orchard! Thank you to all the families and friends who made amazing memories with us this year. We love sharing …
Carter Mountain Orchard and Chiles Peach Orchard, our hometown’s favorite place to “pick-your-own” fruit, recently announced that they have each been awarded a TripAdvisor® Certificate of Excellence! Certificate of Excellence recipients include accommodations, …
Carter Mountain Orchard and Chiles Peach Orchard, our hometown’s favorite place to “pick-your-own” fruit, recently announced that they have each been awarded a TripAdvisor® Certificate of Excellence! Certificate of Excellence recipients include accommodations, …
Delish Magazine recently named Carter Mountain among the Best Spots for Apple Cider Across the Country.
Apple Cider Recipe
So what makes Carter Mountain apple cider so great? Well, we start with Virginia apples and …
We are feeling the love at the Orchards! From local foodies to history buff tourists, here's what people had to say about Carter Mountain Orchard in 2016:
Where to Experience 6 Quintessential Fall Activities, …
BuzzFeed—you've heard of them, right? Well, we already knew how amazing Charlottesville (and Carter Mountain Orchard) is, but after their visit in August, we think they're convinced too!
"But what if we told you …
Springtime Frost Affects Strawberry Plants and Peach Trees
For our peach ice cream, apple cider slushies, and strawberry frozen yogurt, fruit and icy cold are a winning combination. When freezing temperatures threaten the crops …
We get a lot of questions about how winter weather affects our crops. We typically like the cold weather - our fruit trees require a certain amount of "chilling hours" in the winter …