Carter Hill Orchard
73 Carter Hill Rd, Concord
(603) 225-2625
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You’ll find best cider donuts and the nicest staff/owners in Concord! I forgot to pick up our Thanksgiving pie and messaged them about it, after they had closed. They told us to come by and met us outside the farm stand, Thanksgiving Eve, with a smile and our delicious pie! We can’t thank them enough.
Best apple cider donuts.
Beautiful farm with a great farm stand. The apples taste great, Pick Your Own is a great experience and they’re family owned. The owner is incredibly kind and is very involved with the community. Shop local!
Lovely orchard! Their Cortland Apples were wonderful! Crisp amd sweet!
What’s great place! My favorite orchard in NH. Great cider donuts and baked goods, wonderful for kids, amazing views… worth the trip!
Fun place to pick a large variety of apples. Also sell cider and donuts
This is a great orchard. The view from the platform is amazing! Donuts , apples, and all the treats are yummy.
Came here from a long day of hiking to enjoy apples and apple cider donuts.
Cute orchard with delicious apples, but really upset with the ingredients of the donuts.
They were warm and we thought they were fresh and didn’t pay too much attention to ingredients. I’m not sure if they are truly made at this orchard or where the dough comes from, but having hydrogenated oil aka trans fat ( the worst for you), along with countless artificial ingredients including colors yellow #5 and #6 have been linked to cancer and genotoxicity.
I have a fully trained service dog. We were having a great time visiting with family but as soon as we got back to our car we wanted to pick up some cider. On the way to the farm store my service dog in heel a worker yelled at us from across the lot “we don’t allow dogs!”. I thought they were just confused as it’s posted multiple times that they only allow service dogs and she is a service dog so my husband and I yelled back “she’s a service dog!” And then he responded “no dogs!” So we repeated ourselfs. He then asked “is it fully trained?” And we responded yes. He then proceeded “well we will find out! We have cameras!” Clearly not believing us and threatening us. This is while someone else walked past us golden retriever not in heal and far ahead on leash (totally fine but opposite to the heal my dog was in) I responded. “There’s no way to tell other than by asking, so that won’t help you, there’s no regestry.” He tryed yelling something back but we walked into the farm store ignoring him. We did not end up purchasing anything because that treatment was so rude we just chose to go home. You can ask two questions of a service dog handler with there dog in control in public. 1) is that a service dog, and 2) dose the dog have a task that mitigates a disability. Not only did he go too far he then proceeded to threaten us about “finding us out”. Do not go here with service animals it’s not safe.
Beautiful location, great staff! Apples are delicious!!
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Amazing experience. Have gone every Fall for apple picking and apple cider donuts the last 8 years. Its a family tradition. Help support you local farms and build great memories with friends and family!
Fun and family friendly.
Best peaches ever
Great veiws on this picturesque orchard. Very nice people in store. Cider donuts were one of the best we've had.
Nice place early pick for peaches walked awhile to get there first pick nice
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