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Whether you’re on the hunt for Granny Smiths or Honeycrisps, these Illinois orchards are perfect for a sweet day trip.

Sep 30, 2025 Family Fun

Little Girl Picking Apples.

The season of pumpkin spice wouldn’t be complete without fresh-picked apples. Whether you prefer to pick your own or grab a bushel to-go, these statewide orchards offer fall fun, fresh apples and other seasonal treats like cider and baked goods.

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Thyme and Again Farm

Thyme and Again Farm, Rockford

Kick off the season with a stroll through the apple orchard, then stock up on seasonal favorites like gourds, cornstalks and maple syrup. On weekends, you can purchase made-from-scratch pumpkin or apple pie.

Royal Oak Farm Orchard, Harvard

Wander among more than 17,000 apple trees with dozens of apple varieties or let yourself get lost in the 1.5-mile apple tree maze. Sample fresh cider doughnuts at the bakery and let kids ride the train or carousel. 

Edgewood Orchards, Quincy

This third-generation orchard has been owned and operated by the Zellerman family for 90 years. The family annually produces about 17,000 gallons of its signature cider, using a special blend of tart, sweet and neutral apples.

Orchard Landing Apple Farm, Hanover

Just 12 miles from downtown Galena, this extraordinary farm stand offers a scenic drive (or even a fly-in landing on its grass runway). The airplane hangar-turned-shop is filled with apple cider donuts, maple syrup, jams, and more. Visitors can pick from 13 apple varieties from August to mid-November, grab a pumpkin, and sip on several flavors of homemade hard cider.

Boxes of Apples at Rendleman Orchard Apples
Rendleman Orchard Apples

Rendleman Orchards, Alto Pass

Nestled in the hills of Shawnee National Forest, Rendleman Orchards grows a delicious selection of apples between August and October. Apple gift boxes are also available to order online and ship to your home. 

Eckert’s Belleville, Millstadt and Grafton

This family-run farm operates multiple pick-your-own apple orchards. Beyond apple season, the farms are open year-round for visitors to pick their own seasonal fruits and veggies. 

Curtis Orchard and Pumpkin Patch, Champaign

Enjoy free admission to this orchard where you’ll find apples along with homey lunch dishes served daily at the Flying Monkey Cafe between late August and December.

Braeutigam Orchard, Belleville

Family-owned and operated for eight generations, Braeutigam’s Orchard has been a farming tradition since 1831. Visitors can pick their own seasonal produce, from peaches, apples, and blackberries to pumpkins, tomatoes, and squash.

All Seasons Orchard, Woodstock

Pick your own apples from 15,000 trees in the orchard, then walk through the formidable corn maze that offers two routes: An easier option for kids, or a tougher challenge for the ambitious.

Mother and kid walking through orchard
Jonomac Orchard

Edwards Apple Orchard West, Winnebago

Pick your own apples or head straight to the barn to stock up on your favorite already-picked varieties, from Rubymac to Red Delicious. You can also stop by the Edwards West Express to pick up apple cider doughnuts, apple butter and other treats to go.

Ringhausen Apple House, Jerseyville

In Calhoun County, this fifth-generation fruit grower is a popular destination for pick-your-own apples. Browse the market for additional produce and seasonal goodies.

Jonamac Orchard, Malta

Pick your own apples or place an order online for curbside pick-up. You can also set Apple Alerts to receive a text when your favorite varieties are available.

Tanners Orchard, Speer

A Peoria-area favorite, Tanners Orchard features apple orchards, a farm market, and plenty of family fun. Visitors can enjoy wagon rides, a corn maze, farm animals, and the Apple Express train. The market is stocked with fresh produce, specialty foods, and unique gifts.

Lipe Orchards, Carbondale

Part of the Shawnee Hills Orchard Trail, Lipe Orchards grows more than 20 varieties of peaches, apples, nectarines, and plums, along with a wide selection of vegetables. One of the few orchards in Southern Illinois to raise Lodi apples, it’s a great stop for seasonal produce throughout the year.

By Lauren Sieben

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