Wright's Farm

$ • Bakery, Pet Friendly

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About Wright's Farm

Wright's Farm is a family-owned farm known for apple picking and its shop. The farm is huge, quiet, and organized, with plenty of parking and a great variety of apples that are easy to reach. Pets are allowed. The shop offers a wonderful selection of homemade freshly baked goods, including fresh warm Apple Cider donuts, Pumpkin bread, and apple cider donuts that are fluffy, moist, and not overly sweet. Other products include preserves, jams, honey, maple syrup, local wines, cheeses, frozen pies, sausages, chickensoup, eggs, vegetables, fresh ground coffee, seeds, and herbs. The farm also has a large, flat campground for camping. Wright's Farm is worth a stop, and the apple cider is a must try.

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So much to do and see ! Live bands devious fruit and vegetables . Great atmosphere and amazing hosts!

Wright's farm never disappoints!
This is our third time camping at Wright's farm, except this was our first time at The Knob.
Their spots are clean and well maintained and they have a fire ring and a picnic table.
We recommend it for the views of the valley and mountains, amazing sunrise, bats at dusk helping out eat all the bugs and a Red Tailed Hawk that lives nearby!
Lastly, I cannot recommend enough going to their shop for Apple Cider Donuts...their beer is very...read full review

Located just outside the New Paltz city area on Rt 208 in Gardiner. Lovely roadside store famous for their apples and apple products. Their seasonal plants are beautiful. For many many years now we always make a couple visits per year from Stony Point because we love Wrights!!

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Hours

Monday 8AM - 6:30PM
Tuesday 8AM - 6PM
Wednesday 8AM - 6PM
Thursday 8AM - 6PM
Friday 8AM - 6:30PM
Saturday 8AM - 6:30PM
Sunday 8AM - 6PM
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