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Russell Orchards

Russell Orchards

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143 Argilla Rd, Ipswich, Massachusetts, 01938, United States
(978) 356-5366 www.russellorchards.com
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Jul 12, 2018
A fun and free place to take kids to play by the pond and look at animals. The farm store has lots of fun things and fresh produce. Watch out for the aggressive geese! Apple picking is usually crowded on the weekends but worth it for a fun experience!

Jul 17, 2018
Love this place. Many berry to pick. They have everything. Always a fun trip.

Jun 15, 2018
Good pick your own, good food in the barn and fun animals for the kids.

Sep 5, 2017
A laid back and lovely farm .. we did some blackberry picking and exquisite wine tasting here. The Apple cider donuts are freshly made and please don't miss it. It's kind of a family run farm and features good organic vegetables, fruits, wines, ice cream and much more. A great getaway place not so far from the city, nice people there and some good authentic and healthy food. if you need some worthwhile time to be spent with your family and children , get here. Period.

Nov 19, 2017
The best apple cider donuts and apple pies. I can't get enough of the apple cider donuts. They have the Make-Your-Own Apple Pies Saturdays & Sundays from 11-4 until Thanksgiving. The provide the fixings and help you make your own pie. We tried it and you can't fail. Unfortunately, they close from Thanksgiving on.

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