U Pick

Updated on September 02, 2009
S.M. asks from Chicago, IL
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Can anyone reccomend a good U-Pick for this weekend? I don't really care what we are picking, only that its within 1-2 hours of the city. Thanks Moms~
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J.L.

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Hi S.,

Check out my website, www.kidwinks.com, "The site to know with kids in tow". We have 19 u-pick farms listed in our Ongoing Activities section, and here's the link to them: http://www.kidwinks.com/FamilyFun/OutdoorKidsActivities/U.... If you become a member of kidwinks, which is free, you may then sort these results in order of distance from your house. You may read the reviews others have posted for some of these places to help you decide which to visit. I'd also recommend checking with each farm to make sure what you want to pick is actually available.

Also make sure you check out our Kids Eat Free Calendar in the Restaurants section - you can click on a day to find out where kids eat free or cheaply on that day. Again, members can sort the results in order of distance from their home.

Our Events Calendar lists hundreds of events, from storytimes to festivals to free days at the museums.

Hope this helps!

J.

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E.R.

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go to www.chicagoparent.com and look under Resources- they always have a bunch of different ones listed!

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C.M.

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I can suggest Edwards Apple Orchard on Centerville Road in Capron IL. Newly remodeled and very nice. A Google search will find it. I hope you enjoy what ever U pick!

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A.S.

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Best place, hands down, is Apple Holler. I think it's right across the border in Wisconsin but not positive. Just Google Apple Holler. It's huge & busy but great fun for the kids and we've gone there the last 8 years or so and had a great time! Have fun!

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R.T.

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All Season Orchard in Woodstock, IL. We've been there for 3 years in a row and already have plans to go again this year! Recommend bringing your own picnic, but there is basic food available there. Check out their website.

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D.K.

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We went apple picking last weekend. We went to Homestead Orchard 11802 Charles Road, Woodstock, IL 60098. We picked 2 kinds of apples (including Macintosh which is my favorite because it is so versatile). My husband also picked raspberries. This place is great as just a simple apple orchard. It is not a huge place with a petting zoo, bouncy castles, donuts and all of that. The owner was very friendly and talked about apple varieties with me while my husband was picking raspberries and my daughter was swinging on the wooden swing. We went with friends of ours, so 4 adults, a 3 year old, 2 1 year olds and a 5 month old and we had a ball, but we simply did out picking and left, no lines and no hassles.

I saw that someone recommended All Seasons Orchard to you. We went there 2 years ago. This is a huge place and when we went they had huge lines to go along with it. Both to get the bags to pick apples and to get donuts in the food area. Also, they were a litte soup nazi-ish for us when we went. They sell the bags to you before you go pick the apples, so you pay for a full bag, whether you plan to fill it or not. They have 2 different bags depending on which kind of apple you want to pick and the cost is different. We bought the less expensive bags and the woman then told me that after we picked our apples someone would search our trunk to make sure that we hadn't picked the other kind of apples. It wasn't a bad place, it was just crowded and had a bit too many rules for us.

My favorite large orchard, with bouncy castles, hay rides, etc. is County Line Orchard 200 S County Line Rd, Hobart, IN 46342-2603. It is a little farther than Homestead Orchard was, but not much. We drive to Michigan and Ohio to visit family and we like to make this a stop. They have a lot of different types of apples, and a great corn maze. They get really crowded as well, but they seem to manage it better than All Seasons (in my opinion).

Have fun!

D.

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