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Discovering Virginia: Carter Mountain Orchard

Carter Mountain Orchard, next door to Monticello, has been a working commercial orchard for more than 100 years. Owner Cynthia Chiles talks to Virginia Voice’s Lou Dean about the apple varieties the orchard produces and the full experience visitors can expect, from apple picking to special events to school field trips to geocaching adventures. And who can forget the hot apple cider donuts? Listen to the full interview with Lou Dean (27 minutes).

Here are the highlights:

Carter Mountain Orchard grows about 15 different apple varieties, as well as peaches.

First apples come in during July, and are picked all through November. (Check out our apple availability chart!) Apple varieties include Ginger Gold, Gala, Golden and Red Delicious, Rome, and Albemarle Pippin.

To extend the season at Carter Mountain, the Orchard has planted peaches, which are available as both pick-your-own and ready-picked. Carter Mountain’s sister farm, Chiles Peach Orchard in Crozet, grows mainly peaches, but there visitors can also find pick-your-own strawberries, pumpkins and some apples, in season.

If you only want apples, go to the grocery store.

In fact, Carter Mountain sells apples to the grocery store. But if you’re looking for the full experience and to spend time outside, come to Carter Mountain! “I love to see a light bulb go off in a child’s head when they connect the apple from the grocery store to the apple they picked from the tree and hold in their hand,” says Cynthia.

The “Buy fresh, Buy local” effort has been good for Carter Mountain’s business and has brought many families to Charlottesville and Albemarle County. Families can make a day or weekend trip out of a visit to the Orchard by including a trip to Monticello, local wineries and breweries, or Shenandoah Park.

There’s a lot of history on Carter Mountain.

The farm is part of a 10,000-acre land grant to the Carter Family from House of Burgesses and referred to often by Thomas Jefferson in his writings. Carter Mountain has been a commercial orchard for over a century!

“We’re just trying to use the land we’re blessed with the best we can,” says Cynthia. “It started with my mom sitting up here and selling a few apples. We added a bakery and made apple cider donuts. I think people come for the donuts more than the apples!”

The Orchard is kid-friendly.

Because it is such a family experience up here, the Orchard started talking to local schools. The schools wanted to show children where their food comes from and Carter Mountain wanted to help.

Cynthia recalls, “Now I’m going back 30 years—my mother would get up on the school bus and talk to the kids. Then we’d put them on a hay wagon, and we’d give them a bag to pick apples in the orchard. The last couple of years we’ve had about 10,000 children each fall, and these are some of our favorite days when the school buses are rolling in. Depending on each age level, they get an age-appropriate lesson. We talk about the economy and apple production.”

Learn more about our field trips

In addition to schools, Chiles Family Orchards works with Girl and Boy Scouts who are earning patches for their requirements and church groups that come for a youth activity.

Cider, Hard Cider, and Wine

Carter Mountain Orchard grows 5-6 different grape varietals and partners with Prince Michel winery to bottle Carter Mountain wine. The newest addition to the Mountain is a tasting room for Bold Rock Cider, which opened in June 2015. Carter Mountain even provides most of the apples for Bold Rock—we recommend trying their IPA, India Pressed Apple!

Chiles Peach Orchard Closed for Season

With winter on its way, Chiles Peach Orchard is officially closed for the season. It was a wonderful year at the Orchard, with many visitors from all over the country and successful events (don’t worry, pancake breakfasts will be back next year!).

From our family to yours, we look forward to welcoming you to the Orchard next spring for strawberry season. Thank you for a wonderful year!

Halloween Fun at Carter Mountain Orchard

Carter Mountain Orchard hosted it’s first ever Halloween “party” on Saturday with a a costume parade, trick-or-treating, pumpkin carving contest, costume contest, hayrides, apple picking, and workshops on making caramel apples.

“With Halloween being on a Saturday we decided to have an event that celebrates the season,” said Cynthia Chiles, manager at Carter Mountain Orchard. “It’s been fun to see all the families here dressed up and having a nice family day.”

Carter Mountain will continue to celebrate the Fall season with apple picking lasting for another couple of weeks. Come pick your own!


Video courtesy of Newsplex

Video courtesy of NBC29 WVIR

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We “Fell into Fun”

It was a little soggy, but our annual Fall into Fun Festival this past weekend brought in plenty of smiles and creativity, not to mention FRESH apple butter! The event may be over but it’s not too late pick your own apples and pumpkins or get a jar of tasty homemade apple butter in our Farm Market!


Video courtesy of NBC29 WVIR Charlottesville, VA

2015 Fall into Fun Festival in Crozet: Hand Painted Autumn Tree

2015 Fall into Fun Festival in Crozet: Hand Painted Autumn Tree 2015 Fall into Fun Festival in Crozet: Jack o' lantern craft 2015 Fall into Fun Festival in Crozet: Jack o' lantern craft

Our Apples are Out Of This World!

“Good” doesn’t even begin to describe the fresh, out of this world apple crop this year! “This year’s crop is among the best that state has produced in years,” according to the Virginia Agriculture and Consumer Services Department.

With cooler nights on the way, Carter Mountain apples will be crisp and better than ever.

Visit our Pick Your Own Fruit page for the 2015 apple harvest schedule.


Video courtesy of Newsplex.com

Carter Mountain Orchard featured in Blue Ridge Outdoors “Top Towns”

Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine visited us last week to video a segment on their Top Towns Contest, sponsored by Bold Rock Hard Cider

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Scenic Views and Barbecue

Our 1st Annual Mountaintop “Thrill of the Grill” BBQ Challenge was on August 15th. See this story about our champion!

Apple Picking Has Begun

Stay Local, Play Local at Carter Mountain

Carter Mountain is your summer “staycation” destination!

Pick Your Own Fruit

Come pick your own fruit and enjoy a view that goes on for miles. Our tree-ripened peaches are still in season, and apple picking has just begun! Come pick your own Ginger Gold apples—sweet yet tart, crisp and juicy. Ginger Gold apples make a great fresh snack and also shine in salads, baking, and sauces.

Learn more about our apple varieties and apple availability at Carter Mountain.

Events for the Whole Family

Join us for a Charlottesville summer tradition, the Thursday Evening Sunset Series! Each Thursday night, through September 24, we stay open til 9 p.m. Dinner starts at 5:30 p.m., with hayrides (weather permitting) from 5:30 p.m. til dusk, and live local music from 6 to 8:30 p.m. See who’s playing this week.

We’re also excited to announce our first ever BBQ challenge! The Thrill of the Grill: Mountain Top BBQ Cook Off will be held on Saturday, August 15th.

Get a Taste of the Mountain: Wine & Hard Cider

Prince Michel Winery and Bold Rock Hard Cider each have tasting rooms on Carter Mountain, and are open each day from 10 a.m. til closing for samples and sales. The wines and ciders are made with grapes and apples grown on our farm!

Video clip courtesy of Newsplex

Peaches were Perfectly Ripe for the Annual Peach Festival

What a gorgeous weekend for the annual Ol’ Fashioned Peach Festival!


Video clip courtesy of NBC29 WVIR Charlottesville, VA

A princess in the Royal Peach Court 2015 Kids at the pie eating contest

Peach picking, our Royal Court, and our Pie Eating Contests were the highlights of our weekend. It’s the peak of the season, and thousands came out to enjoy the harvest with us!

For more photos of the fun we had, check out our Facebook page. And don’t forget to mark your calendars for upcoming events on the Mountain!

Past “In the News”

July 21, 2014
The Staunton NewsLeader features Chiles Peach Orchard.

March 1, 2012
The Crozet Gazette posted a great article on peach tree pruning.

August 17, 2011
USA Today features Chiles Peach Orchard in an article about picking peaches.

August 12, 2008
Charlottesville Tomorrow’s Pie Day.

July 31, 2008
The Virginia Farm Bureau featured Chiles Peach Orchard in an article entitled “Sweet Virginia peaches are ripe for the picking.”

May 25, 2008
Chiles Peach Orchard was the featured business in this Daily Progress article.

May 17, 2008
Strawberry Season In Full Bloom in Crozet. NBC29 article.

September 20, 2005
Daily Progress wrote an article, “A Good Year for Peaches.”

Todd McKinney of Richmond keeps a firm grip on his 2-year-old daughter Madeline as she stands on a ladder to reach for peaches on a tree at Chiles Peach Orchard in Crozet

Photo: Mike Tripp/The News Leader