If there’s one thing Connecticut isn’t lacking, it’s apple orchards. We have plenty to choose from. Honestly, they’re all great. Each of our state’s apple orchards has its own charming qualities that make them awesome. With that said, there’s one enormous Connecticut orchard that everyone needs to hit at least once.

In 1741, farmers John and Hope Lyman bought at 37-acre parcel of land in what is now Middlefield. In 275 years and ten generations, their modest farm has grown to more than 1,100 acres.

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You’ll find much more than just apples at Lyman Orchards. Check out these Asian Pears! Depending on the season, you can also pick your own strawberries, jostaberries, blueberries, raspberries, apples, peaches, nectarines, pears, and pumpkins.

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The farm store is called “The Apple Barrel.” The air is always filled with the delicious aroma of fresh baked goods.

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Everyone knows the pies here are famous, but the apple cider donuts are underrated.

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No fall destination in New England would be complete without a corn maze. Each year, Lyman Orchards selects an interesting new theme to add intrigue.

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Sure, you could practice your golf swing at any orchard, but you might not be welcome back. At Lyman Orchards, there are three golf courses ranked among the best in the Northeast.

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All of the activities available are cool, but sometimes you just want to pick apples. At Lyman Orchards, there are plenty ready for picking!

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Of course, there’s one inevitable problem you’ll face once you get home: what will you do with all of those apples? If you’re not much of a baker yourself, pick up one of the orchard’s famous pies.

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Have you ever tried the pies at Lyman Orchards? Do you think it’s possible for any other pies to measure up after trying them? If you haven’t tried them yet, pick one up at the apple barrel this fall! You won’t be sorry!

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Visit Lyman Orchards at 32 Reeds Gap Road, Middlefield, CT 06455

For more fall fun in Connecticut, check out these 11 Harvest Festivals In Connecticut.

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