U-Pick Apples

U-Pick at Chileno Valley Ranch

Enjoy a day of family apple picking in our orchard with varieties such as Orin, Pinova, Candy Crisp, and Jonagold. We are open for u-pick on Sundays only, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm, during September and October unless otherwise noted.

 

Our U-Pick events for 2024 have concluded. Please check back next year for our 2025 events!

 

Join our email list (in the lower right corner of this page) or like our Facebook page to be informed about the season.

Entry time slots are available every hour, to help spread guests throughout the day, which creates a better experience for everyone. Admission is $10 per family and must be pre-booked online. Each family must have their own reservation.

2024 Prices: Apples $2/lb. We often have other wonderful items for sale from our farm or our neighbors, such as free-range eggs, honey, and baked goods. All items subject to availability.

Payment: cash, local checks, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover.

Our U-Pick events have concluded for 2024. Please check back next year for 2025 U-Pick news!

To  help plan your visit, check our frequently asked questions and recipes pages.

Chileno Valley Ranch also sells lean, grass-fed beef and lamb by the quarter, half, or whole animal. 

Our opening and closing dates vary from year to year depending on the climate, crop size, etc. Occasionally, we don’t open on a particular Sunday in-season because there aren’t enough ripe apples. Be sure to check this site and confirm that we are open before you come.

** Bring Your Own Bags or Baskets**
** No Animals ** — We have working dogs — other animals are

not allowed — not even in the car!
No smoking allowed.
Please wear closed-toed shoes and a hat.
Please bring your own water container.
No Garbage Cans Available — Pack It In, Pack It Out.
Thank you!

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We had a great time picking apples and meeting the animals on the farm. They offer a variety of organic apples and asian pears, as well as a few vegetables, eggs and grass-fed beef. – Alexandra

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