Pine Tree Apple Orchard

450 Apple Orchard Rd, White Bear Lake
(651) 429-7202

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Brian Dall

Several apple varieties available and baked and other goods as well. The one complaint is that the prices are pretty high.

stephanie hinrichs

What a quaint place, and their apple pie is the best!!

Dawn Nelson

Best place to get strawberries and apples!! Stop in the store you won't be disappointed!!

Pakou Lee

Whats the point of having all the apple trees if people can't pick them? Drove 40 minutes just to leave and drive to another orchard

Brian Link

You cannot pick your own apples. Not much to do there other than spend a lot of money, and look at the apples in the orchard you can absolutely not touch. Go elsewhere.

Allie Hanson

Pine Tree Apple Orchard is a picturesque farm offering delicious apple products! The orchard is beautiful with stunning views of Pine Tree Lake. Pack a lunch to enjoy at their picnic tables, hitch a wagon ride around the farm, or check out their farm store where you can purchase some tasty treats and gifts. I particularly love their apple doughnuts and syrup. Plus, inside you can even view the apple sorting process! This is a great addition to your fall bucket list and I highly recommend checking them out.

Glenn Visger

They have the most delicious apple pie and bakery goods all made in-house. Two thumbs up.

mn wonderer

Beautiful fall day, gorgeous colors on the trees today the weather was extraordinarily beautiful, warm gentle breeze.The settings are a perfect opportunity to go to Pine-tree Apple Orchard, a longtime(Jacobson’s) family owned Gem. I suggest this as a must go -bucket list for fall opportunity goodness.
I found myself grabbing an arm load of goodies from the store to bring to my family and loved ones. I thought the pricing was extremely reasonable & upon sampling I can without doubt say it’s incredible- My pictures will be fitting proof!

Tosha Curren

I always love doing the corn maze, if you find the hidden letters you get an apple at the end of the maze. I got two great pumpkins from the pumpkin patch, and they'll shuttle your pumpkins down to the parking lot so you don't have to carry them all the way down. I also like the variety of baked goods they offer.

Georgetown AntiquesandArtisans

Good family destination.

Nora Bruin

This has activities other than fruit

Cheryl Koch

Apples are fresh, and we also bought pie and donut and tea.

V. W.

Not ADA compliant or disability friendly at all. As we were walking out after spending a couple hundred dollars, a gentleman (maybe owner) walked up to us and lectured me in a very condescending way about my son’s service dog and that “pets” are not allowed. I explained she is a service dog (which she is for my very disabled son who was with us). He asked for documentation. I explained that you can’t ask for that by law and per ADA you can only ask 1. If this is a service animal is required. And 2). Is the animal trained to provide a service for a person with disabilities (see picture attached to this post from ADA website on the law).

By the way, it is obvious my son is disabled.

If you own a place open to the public it is YOUR responsibility to train all employees and for business owner to know and understand the laws. It is not my job to educate you in front of my disabled child, it gets pretty exhausting to be honest. I’m always happy to explain and answer questions allowed by law. My son is physically and cognitively disabled with life threatening seizure disorder, this dog is specifically trained by us to alert at the early signs of a seizure as time is of the essence for him to get immediate medical treatment. This particular day and for activities like this with a lot of people we put her in a stroller because she is only 10 pounds and we want to make things as comfortable for others around us as possible. We completely understand businesses not wanting animals to potty in and around the business and this dog does not. A nice lady walking out when we did thought it was really rude of them to ask about our dog because she was in a stroller and very well behaved.

This place is not the most accessible for people with mobility issues but I think it meets the minimum standards. I think there are only a couple disabled parking spaces.

It is NOT dog friendly or even care about animals as they have signs all over that say to “leave pets in the car”. It is very hot today and leaving animals in cars is dangerous and irresponsible. This business wants money over people caring about animals in hot cars. My husband noticed a dog crying in a car today as we were leaving and it was over 80 degrees today, so very hot in a car. I didn’t notice or I would have stayed and called police. Animal cruelty is NEVER okay. My husband and I differ on how to handle things obviously, I don’t mind my own business when there is suffering involved.

We will never go back here primary because they encourage people to neglect their animals in hot cars. Life is too short to spend time at places like this that don’t care about animals or humans with disabilities.

MORTL Music

Amazing place for the kiddos

Katie Wong

Went on a Sunday afternoon mid-October, and it was packed. The orchard consists of a store with tons of baked goods, apples, honey, cider, and viewing area for the apple washing machines; pumpkin patch; corn maze; walking paths; and a picnic area by the water with music. Highly recommend for a cute, family-friendly fall activity. Note: pets are not allowed. People who brought their pets were turned away--they either had to stay in the car or go home.

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