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Boston Hill Farm

3.4 (68 reviews)
Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
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Ivy L.

This place is so much fun!!!! We went for Apple picking and there were SOOO many apples and they're all beautiful. Before you get to the Apple picking entrance, there's a little play area for kids and a small area with chickens and baby goats that you can pet and feed! I love that the Apple picking area is huge so you can avoid being around crowds and enjoy your experience. For a bag of apples, it was $30. Was a little disappointed the store ran out of some baked goodies when we got there but in their store, there's everything from fresh honey to ready to bake Apple pies. This place is puppy friendly and also just very laid back so you can enjoy a fun experience here. Street parking and a small parking lot is available. We had no trouble finding parking and we went around 2PM. Would highly recommend dropping by here, especially around September/October for Apple picking

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Fahim R.

We came here during the pandemic for some socially distant outdoor time with the kids. The staff at the store are super friendly. The manager was nice not just to customers but to her employees which I appreciated. The blueberry and raspberry picking are very close and there is a good amount of shade for a hot day. The store has a good selection of sandwiches and treats for lunch. They also have a clean bathroom, and shaded outdoor seating with lots of spacing. Great for kids.

Juliette W.

Absolutely adorable!! This farm stand has everything from a deli to ice cream to pick your own peaches and blueberries. I stumbled upon it while looking for a watermelon and it was truly a gem to find. Has produce grown at the farm as well as other food, set up is similar to a small grocery store. Found treats for the cats, dogs, horses, and even bought a cup of grain to go back and feed to the goats and sheep. Such a fun experience!

Cider donuts

Love it here! Came for one of my new favorite fall activities, apple picking, and Boston Hill Farm did not disappoint. The apple trees were abundant and we came home with so many delicious apples. Also stopped in the store for apple pie, cider donuts, fresh apple cider, and many other treats. I think the store is family run and definitely has a lovely community feeling which was super welcoming. Great atmosphere and perfect start to fall!

Samantha R.

Boston Hill Farm was super helpful and responsive to a large cider donut order. We had called 2 days before an event for about 200 Cider donuts, and the owner was more than happy to fulfill the request. We suggested we needed them by early afternoon Wednesday and ordered them on Monday. We were able to prepay on the phone. I went in Wednesday and the donuts were just finished, still warm! They helped back the donuts in my car and the process was very smooth. Better yet, everyone RAVED about how good the donuts were. recommended! Thank you for the help and delicious donuts Boston Hill!

Meredith K.

This is a quaint little farm that seems to be a family business. We looked it up on the internet so we weren't sure what to expect. It was a beautiful day and they had some pumpkins for sale and also a little shop, and it seemed as if they were selling hotdogs. We got there early and found pumpkins- when we left at noon it was packed and people were fighting over our parking space, so just try to get there when they open. However.... we almost left because we had no idea where anything was. There just needs to be more signs! Since we'd never been there before, we were entirely unsure of how everything worked. When we parked we were like "uhh, do we go further up? Where's the pumpkins? What is happening?" So we parked, and looked around and thought "Oh its just a farmer's market. Oh well, I guess we'll buy some pumpkins and hit the road". But then we heard some other people talking about the pumpkin patch and petting zoo, so we sort of creepily followed them down this tiny path beside the building, and it opened up into a petting zoo with some structures for children to play on (we didn't have kids with us). There were trucks waiting for hay riders but we decided to look around to try to find the pumpkins. Hay rides were $3 a pop. We then found someone that looked like they had been there before, so we followed him too up the road and stumbled upon a lady at a vendor stand that said "the pumpkins are up the hill". She was very nice. When we found the pumpkins, they were sort of strewn about and many were covered in stink bugs (expected with home grown places, and it's late in the season). We both picked a pumpkin and it was fun looking for one. They were medium sized, about $6 a pop. Honestly, the scenery is so beautiful. Big open spaces with bodies of water, the foliage was breathtaking. I had a fabulous time, but maybe that's because I'm not a judgemental asshole. Seriously, some people are such snotty bitches on this website! Oh I had to WALK down the gorgeous foliage lined road to get to the apple picking! They only have 3 types of apples! Get over yourself. Everyone is complaining it's expensive, but honestly it's not... or maybe I just missed some entrance fee I was supposed to pay? $3 for a hay ride and $30 something for a bag of apples is normal I thought... apple picking prime time ends in mid September so that's why we only did pumpkins. Family owned business it seems, very quaint, everyone was the farmer type, quiet and kind. I don't want to support a business that employs uniformed bubbly apple fanatics who are in your face. These are home grown honest people trying to have a home grown honest business, and I respect that. Just give us some more directions, maybe more signs around the place (i.e. this way for apple picking!) so I don't feel like Alice in Wonderland falling down rabbit holes to stumble upon different places.

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Highly recommend the apple pie! so delicious! Loved the store..we definately will be back!

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Wonderful spot on the North Shore to go Apple picking! Great…read moreapple selection and staff were super helpful about what varieties were still well stocked, what apples are best for baking, flavor profiles, and more. To get to the orchard for apple picking, you can either take a hay ride (for a fee of a few dollars) or walk (roughly 10 minute walk on well marked trail). Don't skip the Apple cider donuts! There is a food trailer outside where you can get them made fresh! Inside the farm store, you can get locally sourced items, baked goods, wine flights, and ice cream! There is a seating area connected to the farm store or you can grab a picnic table or bench on the lawn.

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