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Official Apple Hill™ Growers 2014 Farm Guide and Map. Come celebrate 50 Years of Family Fun with us this year.
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2014Map & Farm Guide
Welcome to our Apple Hill™
farms! This year we invite you to enjoy
our spectacular 50th Anniversary year!
The farms that belong to our Growers
Association bring to you and your
families the labors of their love of farming
their quality fruits, apple juices, wines,
Christmas trees and much more! The fun
and adventures that bring you to visit our
farms create memories for a lifetime.
Our families have made farming a multi-
generational way of life that we enjoy year
after year, and enjoy sharing with you. As
you plan your trips to the Apple Hill™ farms (identified by the “red
barn” logo signs) remember the pleasure a visit brings to you and
yours, and also brings to each ranch you visit. As always, come fall in
love with the Apple Hill™ farms for the first time or all over again!
Apple Hill Growers Association President Lynn Larsen with granddaughter Ellie
50 Years … and Counting
Apple Hill Growers Association
P.O. Box 494 • Camino, CA 95709
www.applehill.com
Detailed Information available on Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter
NEW! Look for the official Apple Hill™ Grower app in
iTunes and the Google Play Store
Over 95 fabulous photos were submitted to our First Facebook
Photo contest. Our cover photo this year was by contest winner,
Love Gerbel Nerutsa – we think you’ll like it as much as we did!
Look for more photos from the contest through the year in Apple
Hill™ publications and social media.
And keep the pictures coming!
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New for 2014 ... and beyond
New ways to experience Apple Hill™ 4
50 Years of Farming, Friendship & Fun
Apple Hill™ - then and Now 6
A History of Conservation
Our agricultural water usage techniques 8
Individual Farm Listings
Find what you’re looking for 12-24
Choosing Your Best Apples
A short, descriptive varietal guide 26-27
Apple Hill™ Bake Shops
A guide and map of locations 34-35
Apple Hill™ Farm Guides
Farm information 38-42
Area Food, Lodging and Activities
Discover the diversity of our region 46-50
Kid Specific Activities
For the whole family inside back cover
Calendar of Events
Apple Hill™ information inside back cover
Contents
Apple Hill™ Growers President: Lynn Larsen
Publications Committee:Chairman: Robyn Delfino
Members: Maryann Argyres, Christa Campbell, Jane Harris, Lynn Larsen,
Pat Scheuner and Ann Wofford.
Apple Hill™ Office:Ann Wofford
Advertising: Robyn Delfino, Lynn Larsen
Photo Contributions: Bill Scales, Vince Hill and Love Gerbel Nerutsa
Writing: David Bolster, Jane Harris, Christa Campbell,
Fern Staton, Kirk Taylor and Ann Wofford.
Produced for the Apple Hill™ Growers by Image Factory
image_factory@comcast.net
Apple Hill™ Officewww.applehill.com
(530) 644-7692 - message phone
Thanks to all of our advertisers and Apple Hill™ member growers for
making this publication a success.
Copyright © 2014 Apple Hill™ Growers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction of maps, listings or editorial con-tent is prohibited without written permission. Neither the advertiser nor the publisher is liable for misinformation, misprints, or typographical errors which may appear in this publication. Apple Hill® is a registered trademark of the Apple Hill™ Growers Association, Inc.
The Apple Hill™ Cider Press is published yearly by the Apple Hill™ Growers Association, Inc. The Cider Press is the only authorized guide of the Apple Hill™ Growers. It may be found at Apple Hill™ ranches, selected merchants, El Dorado County Chamber of Commerce offices and locations along the Highway 50 corridor.
For advertising or sponsorship information contact the Apple Hill™ Growers at (530) 644-7692, P. O. Box 494, Camino, CA 95709 or e-mail us at info@applehill.com.
If you would like to order copies of The Apple Hill™ Cider Press please include your address along with $2.00 per copy requested to cover postage costs. An online version of the Cider Press is also available at www.applehill.com.
our 50th Anniversary!Join us as we Celebrate
What’s Happening:
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Major Routes to the Apple Hill™ Farms
Apple Hill®
Farms
see map to farms - back of Cider Press
NEW Official Apple Hill™ Grower app is now available for free
in iTunes (iOS 6.0 or later) and the Google Play
store (Android 3.x or later). Up-to-date farm and event
information is available. Download it today!
50th Anniversary Cookbook Released in the summer of 2014. Great recipes and a
commemoration of Apple Hill’s rich history will be available in
print and e-book versions. Visit applehill.com for more details.
Johnny Appleseed’s Birthday
honors our folk hero! Bring the kids to the
farms – our ranches are ready to show
them a back-to-the-land experience and a
simpler lifestyle. Maybe you’ll see Johnny
himself, planting a brand-new orchard!
September 21, 2014.
Apple Hill™ Harvest Run created a
community partnership 34 years ago! Families and
running groups gather every year to run or
walk past our farms in support of Camino
School, and to provide scholarships for two
high school graduates. November 2, 2014.
Check applehill.com for annual event details.
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New Owners!Come See Our
Extensively Renovated
Ranch – We’ve Brought it Back
and it’s Better Than Ever!
Fresh Baked Goods Fritters • Cakes
Apple Turnovers Pastries • Pies
Breads • Donuts
Sweets Candies • Fudge
Caramel Apples Jams & Jellies
From our Orchards Apples • Grapes Peaches U-Pick Apples Pumpkin Patch
Food and Beverages Pizza • Hot Dogs Tri Tip • Apple Cider Espresso Bar
Also Featuring …Childrens’ ActivitiesKids CorralThe Largest Gift
Shop in the Area Crafters Shaded Picnic AreaEvents, Parties & Weddings
Family Friendly Fun!
NEW - Crepe Barfruit, breakfast,
chicken, pork & beef
2740 Cable Road, Camino
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Visit us online for Specials, Events and Updated Information
at millviewranch.com
Come See OurExoticChickens
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Apple Hill™ Through the Decades By David Bolster
50 Years Ago … The Beatles
were taking America by storm, and the first Ford
Mustang was rolling off the assembly line. The year was 1964, and in
Camino, CA, apple and pear farmers were in a desperate fight for sur-
vival. While the pear industry was decimated by a disease called Pear
Decline, apple growers grappled with the challenge of paltry returns
for their fruit. From these desperate times spawned the idea to bring
the public to their farms, and in July of 1964, the Apple Hill Growers
Association was born. In his article in the fall of ’64, Henry Schacht of
the San Francisco Chronicle called it “The Brave Try of Apple Hill.”
40 Years Ago
By the early 1970s America had won the race to the moon, and the
intrepid group of Camino farmers were discovering the public was
falling in love with Apple Hill. Modeled after a festival in Ohio, the
Apple Hill Growers held their first Apple Hill Smorgasbord in 1966,
and by the early ’70s, were overwhelmed by the response. With the
public clamoring for apple desserts beyond just the two weekends
of the “Smorgy,” bake shops sprang up throughout the ‘Hill.
30 Years Ago
The 1980s and early ’90s brought the end of the Cold War, a tech-
nology revolution that changed the world, and for the Apple Hill
Growers, a revolution in the form of a new winery industry, the Fuji
apple boom, and the introduction of new crops to the area, such
as blueberries.
15 Years Ago
The 21st century has brought us the age of social media and
dramatic changes in how we buy and consume our food. The
Apple Hill Growers have been leaders in the “locavore,” pick your
own, and farm-to-fork movements that are now prevalent today.
Consumers today want to know where and how their food is
grown, and want to buy it locally whenever possible. Our Growers
offer our visitors the opportunity to do just that. The essence of
Apple Hill is the experience of visiting our family farms and
wineries together with family and friends. Following the attacks of
September 11, 2001, Anita Creamer of the Sacramento Bee wrote
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APPLE TRAIL RANCHtoWelcom
e O’Halloran’s
(530) 644-33892261 Cable Road
OhalloranRanch.com
• Apples • Pears • Apple Cider
• Applesauce • Apple Butter
• Indian Corn • Picnic Area
• Nature Trail
• Cut your own Christmas Trees
• 2 acre U-Pick Pumpkin Patch
An ideal spot for your family outing! We offer a variety of activities for the whole family that last from September through the holidays. We hope you’ll stop in for a visit.
Our pumpkins are grown right here on our ranch and are waiting for you to cut them off the vine!
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Water Conservancy has been of utmost importance
to the Apple Hill™ Growers for 40 years! We realized early on that
wasting water can have a negative impact on both the availability of
water for area residents and the cost of water for everyone.
The irrigation water used by Apple Hill™ Growers comes out of
the Sly Park reservoir in Pollock Pines. During the drought of the
mid-1970s this reservoir was nearly emptied. The federal government
owned Sly Park and demanded that the major water users
(agriculture) become most efficient in their water use.
Richard Bethell, an Apple Hill™ Founder and El Dorado County
U.C. Cooperative Extension advisor, obtained a 3-year grant to study
ways to increase agriculture water efficiency. This study involved
participation by the federal, state, and county governments as well
as the University of California and local growers. The study
investigated how water was being utilized on the farm and how to
improve applications. They studied 1) when growers irrigated, 2) the
systems used to apply the water and 3) system maintenance and reli-
ability. The study results found that growers irrigated on a 10 to 14
day schedule regardless of weather conditions. Further, the irrigation
systems were such that less than 50% of the water coming out of
the sprinklers was actually getting into the crop root zone. A
program was developed that corrected these problems.
The Irrigation Management Service (IMS) monitors soil moisture
levels once a week during the irrigation season. IMS uses this
information with local weather conditions to predict site specific
irrigation events. The service also utilizes site specific irrigation
system information to tell growers how long to run a particular
system to only replace the depleted soil moisture.
An analysis of the IMS program in 1986 demonstrated that this
service saved more than 2,400 acre feet (782 million gallons)
of water over 2,500 irrigated acres. This was accomplished by
eliminating two irrigation events per season when using local
weather information as opposed to calendar scheduled events.
Also, the irrigation system improvements increased water delivery
effects from less than 50% to greater than 80%.
As an Apple Hill™ grower (Smokey Ridge #133) and water
management specialist, I along with other Apple Hill™ growers,
understand that water savings in the orchards benefit everyone.
We are deeply committed to improving water use efficiency as
technology and water delivery systems improve.
A History of ConservationBy Kirk Taylor
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A Delfino Family BusinessHome Style Bake Shop • Farm Animals
Grassy Picnic Area • Nature Trail • Apples Pumpkin Patch • Corn Maze • Famous Tacos
Espresso Bar • Caminoccino
Celebrating 50 years as one of the original Apple Hill™ Growers!
3205 North Canyon Road, Camino (530) 622-0184 • Opening Labor Day WeekendFor history, events and ranch features check out our
website: www.kidsincapples.com
Pie ShopOpening Labor Day Weekend! Live Music.
Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays, 9am-5pmCall ahead for special orders or large orders – Ready
when you get here.
Always on our Bake Shop MenuWalkin’ Pie • Farmhouse Pie • French Apple Pie
Apple Crisp • Apple Hill™ Cake • Apple Empanadas Georgia Cake • Creamy Pumpkin Pie • Apple Cheesecake
Blackberry Sour Cream Pie (Sept. only)All our desserts are made from scratch and by hand
and with fresh fruit grown here at our ranch!
Family Events! 18th Annual Kids Weekend & Johnny Appleseed Birthday Celebration
Sat/Sun, Sept. 20-21, 2014 – Lots of fun activities for kids.LIVE Music. Mini-cooking school, walkin’ pie eating contest,
scarecrow contest. Pre-registration required.Nevada Day, Friday, October 31, 2014
Free a la mode ice cream to all Nevada residents.Pre-Harvest Run Spaghetti Feed, Nov. 1, 2014 – Resv. required.
Veterans Day Celebration, Monday, November 10, 2014 Free a la mode ice cream to all Veterans.
FamilyFriendly
In Memory of Joan Christine DelfinoJuly 23, 1933 - March 20, 2014
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Open daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. September 1 - December 1
Bill & Felice Johnson, 2234 Cable Road P.O. Box 534 Camino, CA 95709
(530) 644-5283
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We began life as a family-run apple stand some 38 years ago. One day, our friends at Raley's asked if we could make fresh
cider for their fine stores. "No problem," we said. So we borrowed a neighbor's cider press and put the kids to work … topping off bottles by hand and delivering ice-covered juice on the back of a rickety old flatbed. My how things have changed! Today, our grandkids help craft our extraordinary ciders, juices,
and blends right here on our Apple Hill farm for folksall across the country.
We’re proud to be part of your Apple Hill experience, both up here in the foothills and back home at your local store.
So to all of our fellow farms, we happily say GREAT JOB and ...
BarsottiJuice.comFacebook.com/BarsottiJuice
ANNIVERSARYApple Hill Farms!
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High Hill Ranch – Offering activities including a large market
area, hearty meals and, of course, delectable fresh baked goods.
We even have a stocked trout pond if you’d like to try your hand
at fishing. Pony rides and hay rides on weekends.
Kids Inc. – In our 50th year as an Apple Hill Grower, Kids Inc.
remains devoted to agriculture and desserts made from the fruit we
grow on our 20 acre ranch. Our claim to fame is the Walkin’ Apple
Pie – an individual pie. We serve our famous Tacos on weekends!
Enjoy our kids-friendly farm for a fun family outing.
Madroña Vineyards expresses the essence of farming and wine-
making as it has always been in El Dorado County - honest and
rewarding. It is a place where time slows to the rhythm of nature
and where the traditions of grape growing and winemaking are
yours to discover. We make exceptional wines that are a reflection
of this special place, meant to be enjoyed with family and friends.
Daily 8-5, Aug 31 thru Dec. 242901 High Hill Road, Placerville • 530-644-1973highhillranch1.net • highhillranch@att.net
Fri.-Mon. 9-5, August 31 thru Dec. 13205 North Canyon Road, Camino • 530-622-0184kidsincapples.com
Daily 11-5, year ’round2560 High Hill Road, Placerville • 530-644-5948MadronaVineyards.com • winery@madronavineyards.com
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Apple Hill™ Grower Farm Listings
• Farm descriptions
• Icons provide at-a-glance information
• More detail provided in separate ads
• Fold out map provided on back cover
Discover the wide variety of farms!
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Mother Lode Orchards - Come for a picnic, a pie and a Christmas
tree. We look forward to seeing you!
Larsen Apple Barn & Bakeshop - Come and visit the longest
family owned Apple Hill™ farm. You’ll find over 20 varieties of
apples along with pears, grapes, dried fruits, juices and more. Our
bakery is full of treats! Specialty Pies, turnovers, dumplings and
much more. Daily lunches available from our deli. Visit the family
Museum and park for a special adventure. Park available to rent.
Rainbow Orchards - Home of the HOT apple cider DONUTS! Fresh
Cider Mill on site. From scratch fruit and berry pies, cobblers, crisps,
tarts, jams, syrups, vinegars. Quality apples, pears, blueberries,
blackberries, peaches, nectarines. Heirloom pumpkin and squash.
Tri-tip BBQ. Homemade corn dogs. Bluegrass music. Family favorite
HAY BALE HOP A CROOKED MILE.
Bavarian HIlls Orchard - Call ahead the day before to order your
homemade German apple strudel. Bavarian Hills restaurant and
bake shop serves home cooked German and American food in
addition to pastries and apple pies. Lunch specials are served daily
from 11am to 5pm. Visit our Apple Haus for fresh fruit, cider and
caramel apples. Arts and crafts on weekends only.
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Sat. & Sun. 9-5, Aug. 31 thru Dec. 164341 North Canyon Road, Camino
Sun.-Fri. 9-5, Aug. 31 - til Christmas Eve. 2461 Larsen Drive, Camino530-644-1415 Barn & Bake Shop
Weekends, Aug. 30 - Sept. 7 & Dec. 6 - Dec. 14Daily, Sept. 12 - Nov. 302569 Larsen Drive, Camino • 530-644-1594 • rainboworchards.net
Daily 10-5, Aug. 31 - mid-Dec.3100 North Canyon Road, Placerville • 530-642-2714bavarianhills.com • b31485@internet49.com
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ParaVí - If you’re new to ParaVí, you may be pleased to learn
that we’re more than just a winery - we’re a destination. Our
facilities include an outdoor amphitheater, two regulation bocce
courts, tasting room and more. We host events throughout the
year, and are also available to host your private event, wedding
or conference.
Thomas Mtn Organic Farm - Look for our fruit at the Farmers
Market at Bodhaine Ranch.
Denver Dan’s Apple Patch - a great place to pick our own
apples. We have at least 30 different varieties! Weekdays we have
“Cookin’ Kids” and adult classes in pie making. Call for reservations.
On weekends we have jam tasting and apple peeler demos. Try our
Apple Crisp Sundae from our bake shop – Delicious!
Patrick’s Mountain Grown Berry Farm - Visit our ranch or check
our web site for Farmers Market locations! Call to find out more
about our Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program or
many varieties of you-pick berries.
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Please call for hours2875 Larsen Drive, Camino • 530-647-9463paravi.com
Corner of Larsen Drive and Hartwick Drive, Camino • 530-644-1119
Daily 9-5, Aug. 31 - Nov. 27 then F/S/S Nov. 29 - Dec. 154354 Bumble Bee Lane, Camino • 530-644-6881denverdansapples.com • denverdansapples@yahoo.com
Daily, call for hours4455 Pony Express Trail, Camino • 530-647-2833patricksmountaingrown.com
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Grandpa’s Cellars - Since 1978 the Scheuner family follows their
motto “There is always something new...” Gluten-free applesauce
spice cookie new this year. Handcrafted pies, fresh rolled, baked
or frozen. Phone and internet orders encouraged to reserve a pie.
No Sugar Added Specialties. Enjoy a visit to our small family farm
and watch us make jams, syrups and sauces.
O’Halloran’s Apple Trail Ranch - established in 1968 on
30 acres on the Golden Apple Trail. We produce and sell 16
varieties of apples, pears, plums, with cut your own pumpkin off
the vine and cut your own Christmas trees. With a 1-mile Nature
Trail, picnic area, activities for children, apple cider, apple butter,
applesauce, Indian corn and squash.
Apple Ridge Farms - welcomes your family to our ranch. We
have many attractions including our Bake Shop, BBQ house, Coun-
try Store, Kettle Corn Stand, haymaze, petting farm, pumpkin
patch, face painter, crafters and picnic area. We are open daily
10a.m.-5p.m. weekends 9a.m. - 6p.m. SEE YOU SOON!!
Goyette’s North Canyon Ranch - Visit Goyette’s farm for a great
family experience. Pick your own apples in the orchard. Hunt for a
pumpkin in the patch. Cut a sunflower or pick ears of Indian corn.
Bring a picnic lunch and enjoy eating outdoors. Choose and cut
a Christmas tree after Thanksgiving. Enjoy your day at an Apple
Hill™ ranch.
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Daily 10-5, Labor Day Weekend - Nov. 26, Fri.- Sun., Nov. 28 - Dec. 14 2360 Cable Road, Camino • 530-644-2153grandpascellar.com
Daily, call for hours2261 Cable Road, Camino • 530-644-3389ohalloranranch.com
Daily Aug. 29 thru mid-Nov.1800 Larsen Drive, Camino • 530-647-0613appleridgepies.com
Wkds. & holidays 10-5 or by appt., Sept. 13 - Nov. 2, Nov. 28 - Dec. 73825 North Canyon Road, Camino • 530-622-9299lbgoyette@earthlink.net
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Argyres Orchard - Pick your own apples (Golden Delicious and Rome)
and Concord Grapes. Apples sold in half-bushel (20 pound) boxes.
Grapes sold in either 2 or 5 pound pails. All weights approximate - no
scale - fill boxes as much as you want. Beautiful mature trees - some
over 70 years old. Taste all you want while picking.
Mill View Ranch - Enjoy our pies, jams, apple butter, fritters,
donuts, breads, apples, caramel apples, peaches, popcorn balls,
assorted candies, cupcakes, cookies, great lunch menu, live
scarecrow, huge gift shop, kids’ corral, talented crafters and
sweeping foothill views. NEW – made-to-order crepes! Choices
include: fruit, breakfast, chicken, pork, beef and gluten free.
Honey Bear Ranch - Wine and wine tasting, hard cider, organic
apple cider vinegar, pizza, panini sandwiches, deli platters, espresso
coffee bar, fudge and other desserts.
Wofford Acres Vineyards - “Come for the Wine and Stay for the
View!” Wofford Acres Vineyards makes just 1,100 cases each year,
sold only through our Sales Room. October weekends features
Barrel Samples for Breast Cancer Research. “Fish-friendly” farm.
Visit during the spring to see the Irises with the view!
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Sat. & Sun. 10-4, weekdays by appointment. 4220 North Canyon Road, Camino • 530-644-3862Call for ripening dates: Open when fruit is ripe, closed when gone!
Daily 8-6:30, July - Dec. 312740 Cable Road, Camino • 530-622-6885millviewranch.com
Call for opening date. Thu. - Sun. 10-52826 Barkley Road, Camino • 530-344-7672honeybearapples.com • papabear@honeybearapples.com
Weekends year ’round, weekday hours vary 1900 Hidden Valley Lane, Camino • 530-626-6858facebook.com/wofford.acresvineyards • wavwines.com
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Lava Cap Winery - The Jones family welcomes you to sample
our wines in our tasting room daily from 10-5 and enjoy a picnic
in the gardens overlooking the vineyards. We are dedicated to
producing premium estate bottled wines that include Chardonnay,
Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache, Petite Sirah,
Barbera and Syrah.
Time Out, A Private Resort and Day Spa - a dreamcatcher – a
refuge from reality... Experience the pleasure of time for yourself.
We offer Massage, Facials, Vichy Treatments, Mani & Pedis...
Reserve a day with your friends to enjoy Relaxing Self Indulgence...
Gourmet Food & Decadent Desserts & Home made candies...
Sun Mountain Farm - Experience the tranquil, scenic and rural
setting of an apple farm while you choose to pick among 6
varieties of apples in the orchard. Blueberries are also available for
picking in June. You may pause awhile and picnic under the tent
while you enjoy the view. Weekdays - call for appointment.
Barsotti Family Juice Company - Our freshly pressed juices and
ciders are available at many Apple Hill™ ranches during the season
– and year round at supermarkets and cafes throughout California
and Nevada. We have proudly been family owned and operated
since 1976. Enjoy!
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Daily 11-5 year ’round. Closed major holidays.2221 Fruitridge Road, Placerville • 530-621-0175lavacap.com • info@lavacap.com
Wed.-Sun. year ’round. Call for reservations.2452 Apple Vista Lane, Camino • 530-644-0314timeoutspa.com
Weekends 9-4, June – blueberries, Sept. thru early Nov. – apples3000 North Canyon Road, Camino • 530-621-3740sunmountainfarm.com
Wholesale only2239 Hidden Valley Lane, Camino • 530-622-4629barsottijuice.com • info@barsottijuice.com
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Boeger Winery - Boeger Winery offers both complimentary and
reserve wine tasting in our beautiful hospitality room. Known for
our outstanding Barbera, we also produce several other wines
including Zinfandel, Tempranillo and Chardonnay. Our expansive,
inviting grounds include a redwood grove, stream, pond, extensive
picnic area and historic 1872 wine cellar for your enjoyment.
Bill’s Apples/Felice’s Dolls - (from Yelp) “Bill’s Apples / Felices’s
Dolls is without any doubt a must see, must visit Apple Orchard.
The grounds are meticulously maintained with manicured lawns
and flower beds full of color. Bill sells crafts as well and has some
very fun lawn art and sprinklers too. The staff was very friendly
and very helpful. Don’t miss out on this Apple Hill beauty.”
Jack Russell Farm Brewery and Winery - Come visit our brand
new 1,500 square foot wine and beer garden and beautiful tasting
facility!
Apple Pantry Farm - Come visit our corner and relax in the shade.
Enjoy our delicious handcrafted pies, apple butter and tamales.
Shop our barn for handmade crafts. Take a break in our picnic area.
Daily 10-5, year ’round1709 Carson Road, Placerville • 530-622-8094boegerwinery.com • info@boegerwinery.com
Daily 9-5, Sept., 1 - Dec. 1 2234 Cable Road, Camino • 530-644-5283applehill.com/site/archive/bills.html
Daily, year ’round2380 Larsen Drive, Camino • 530-647-9420facebook.com/jackrussellfarmbrewery
Thur.-Sun. open at 10, Sept. 20 - mid-Nov. Corner of North Canyon and Hassler, Camino • 530-318-2834applepantryfarm.com • applepantryfarm@hotmail.com
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Abel’s Apple Acres - Our four generation family ranch offers
outdoor fun for all ages from pond and picnic areas to the
Children’s “Field of Fun”. Enjoy the Craft Fair, Apple Barn with
Bake Shop, Candy Counter, Apple Pantry, Gifts, Book Nooks, Deck
and Terri’s Country Cuisine & BBQ.
Goldbud Farms - We sell only fresh, locally grown peaches,
plums, nectarines, apples and Asian pears.
Fudge Factory Farm - We are more than just a candy store! We
offer handmade chocolates and fudge, 15 types of candy coated
apples, homemade jams, fresh baked hand pies, organic apples,
raspberries, blackberries & blueberries (seasonal), and now featuring
raspberry, blackberry and apple wine. All made and grown right
here! We also have a kids play area and kids activities.
Pine O’Mine - Pine O’Mine was once a Christmas tree farm.
We kept the name but cleared the Christmas trees and planted
blueberries, raspberries, apples, and pumpkins. We wanted to
have something for families, so we made our ranch you-pick. Now
we have families coming year after year.
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Daily 9-5, Aug. 31 - Dec. 242345 Carson Road, Placerville • 530-626-0138abelsappleacres.com • info@abelsappleacres.com
Daily 10-5, July 15 - Dec. 242501 Carson Road, Placerville • 530-626-6521goldbudfarms.com • goldbud@comcast.net
Daily 9-5, Sept. - Dec.2860 High Hill Road, Placerville • 530-644-3492fudgefactoryfarm.com • jean@fudgefactoryfarm.com
Daily 9-5, June 10 - Oct. 312620 Carson Road, Placerville • 530-344-0288pineomine.com • contact@pineomine.com
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Cardanini’s Pumpkin Patch - Authentic pumpkin patch with
pumpkins on the vine! 18+ varieties of pumpkins growing on
5 acres. Corn maze, BBQ, pumpkin ravioli, and much more. Good
old-fashioned family fun!
Windmiller Farm - Come and enjoy your picnic lunch under the
shade of the walnut trees. Pick a pumpkin from our pumpkin
patch and take your family photo at our Fall photo spot. Apples
sold by the bag or bushel box. Some U-pick available. Visit our
website for U-pick updates.
Bolster’s Hilltop Ranch - You-pick blueberries, you-pick apples,
cider mill, forest nature trail.
Goodness Orchard - First Certified by CCOE since 1990. Ten
heirloom apple varieties, peaches, pears, berries and 30 vegetable
varieties. Farm Sales and you-pick June-November, Tues. - Sat. by
appointment. Market Stand open at Bodhaine Ranch Aug. 30- Nov. 9.
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Sat., Sun., Sept. 26 until sold out2453 Carson Road, Placerville windmillerfarm.com
June 15 - Aug. 11 – blueberries, Daily, 9-5, Aug. 31 - Dec. 152000 Larsen Drive, Camino • 530-644-2230
See above for Farm Sales. Market Stand Sat. 10-4:40, Sun. 1-5 4341 Pony Express Trail, Camino • 530-644-6448goodnessorchard.com
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Apple Country Christmas Trees - Come enjoy our family oriented
you-cut Christmas tree farm, picnic area and local apple products.
Please note tree varieties available on Christmas tree guide page
41. One price for any size and variety of tree.
Fenton Herriott Vineyards - At Fenton Herriott Vineyards we
have long held a great passion for wine, and it is for this reason
that we chose to plant our vines amidst the steady sun and rich soil
of Placerville. We believe that our sincere appreciation for the no-
ble grape is reflected in the complex yet infinitely drinkable wines
that we create.
Bluestone Meadow - Bluestone Meadow continues the farming
traditions of the land, growing lavender, pumpkins and Christmas
trees. We look forward to developing this twenty acre farm into
a special place to share with our visitors. Enjoy and experience
traditional family farm life and the unique activities, crafts, and
events we will offer.
Starfield Vineyards - a new estate winery opening in 2017. Owners
and father-son team, Tom and Rob Sinton, bring four generations of
wine growing experience to the project, and are currently planting
30 acres of Mediterranean varieties on the hillsides above Smith Flat.
Starfield Vineyards is located at the Gateway to Apple Hill just off exit
49 alongside Jacquier Road. The Sinton family invites you to follow
their progress on Facebook and www.starfieldvineyards.com.
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Daily 11-5, year ’round120 Jacquier Ct., Placerville • 530-642-2021fentonherriott.com
Sat., Sun. 10-4, Oct. 3 - Oct. 26. Please check website for updates.2025 Carson Road, Camino • 530-621-1830bluestonemeadow.com • info@bluestonemeadow.com
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Bodhaine Ranch - Organic farm with 7 different varieties of apples
and grapes. Savory lunches including BBQ Tri-tip sandwiches and
apple sausage (BBQ from our apple wood), chicken empanadas, hot
wings and homemade chicken pot pie made fresh daily and more
delicious entrees. Baked fresh daily! Homemade berry apple pies,
pastries. Enjoy our picnic area and patio in a country setting.
Hillside Tree Farm - You choose the perfect Christmas tree and we
will cut it for you, or help you cut your own tree. We provide the saw.
We have a pair of mechanical tree shakers that, as a free service, will
shake out all of the old needles from the interior of the tree so it is
nice and clean!
McGee Christmas Tree Farm - McGee Christmas Tree Farm
has been growing premium quality trees since 1952. Eco-Friendly
Harvesting! “Stump culturing” allows a new tree to grow from the
same base you cut your tree from. Branches left on the stump are
nurtured all year long, turning upward to form new trees. Your
Christmas Tree is a RENEWABLE resource!
Harris Tree Farm - Harris Tree Farm - Visit our peaceful historic farm
(150 years, 7 generations), farthest East Apple Hill™ ranch away
from the congestion and traffic. Seasonally we have apples, berries,
apple cider, you-pick pumpkins, vegetables & fresh eggs. Bake shop
with pies, turnovers, strudel, and jams. Christmas trees, wreaths.
Picnic area in the orchard and nature trail through the woods.
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Daily 9-4:30, Mid-Nov. until sold out 2881 North Canyon Road, Camino • 530-621-2053hillsidetreefarm.com
Daily 9-5, day after T’giving until sold out 3131 Carson Road, Placerville • 530-644-4731mcgeechristmastreefarm.com • mcgeechristmastreefarm@hotmail.com
Thurs.- Mon. 9-4:30, June thru Dec. 24. • daily 9-4:30 Fall to Dec 242640 Blair Road, Pollock Pines • 530-644-2194harristreefarm.com • email: harristreefarm@hotmail.com
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Smart’s Christmas Tree Farm - Close, easy access from Highway 50.
14 scenic acres, gentle terrain. Pristine non-stump-cultured trees
nurtured from seedlings. You choose and cut or we cut for you.
Snack bar, crafts and picnic area. Free candy canes and greenery.
Cash, checks, MC, Visa and debit accepted.
Carson Ridge Evergreens Christmas Tree Farm - We are one of
the oldest family operated tree farms in El Dorado County. Voted
best tree farm for three successive years by the readers of our local
paper, our 9 acre farm is sure to have your perfect tree. Choose
and cut it yourself with our saws or we do it for you. Free netting,
candy canes and greenery. A “Fish Friendly” farm.
Roberts Tree Farm - Two locations to help you find the perfect
Christmas tree!
Crystal Creek Tree Farm - A family-owned choose-and-cut Christ-
mas tree farm in picturesque Camino. We offer a large selection of
groomed trees on 20 wooded acres. Noble, White, Red, Nordmann
and Douglas Firs are available along with a large selection of Blue
Spruces. Freshly made wreathes. This idyllic setting is the perfect
place to create memories.
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Day after T’giving & wknds until sold out. Call for early/wkday appts.3041 Carson Road, Placerville • 530-644-1490carsonridgeevergreens.com • carsonridge@hotmail.com
Daily 9:30-4:30, Day after T’giving until Christmas Eve2561 Mace Road, Camino • 530-644-28315645 Gilmore Road, Pollock Pines • 530-644-2831
Daily 9:30-dusk, Nov. 22 - Dec. 242019 Cable Road, Camino • 530-644-4647; 530-644-7014caminotrees.com
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Rapetti Farms - Established in Yolo County a century ago Rapetti
Farms has a long history in the region and was the first to intro-
duce the wildly popular Nordmann Fir to the California Christmas
Tree market in 1999. We offer a wide size range of Nordmann and
Douglas Firs and are known for our famous handmade wreaths!
Indian Rock Tree Farm - We offer hook and release trout fish-
ing. Lessons available. Memories are made as you pick your perfect
Christmas Tree, hand-made wreathes and visit the broken-handle
goldmine, Indian hut and gift shop. For over 45 years our family has
been here to make this the “best part of Christmas” for you. See
ya’ll Round the Burn’n Barrel.
Hacienda Orchards - Hacienda Orchards is a 10-acre Christmas
Tree Farm founded in 1998, and features rolling, scenic topography.
Although it is more labor intensive, we meticulously hand trim every
tree for perfect shape and density. This gives our trees a natural
appearance and texture. Our eco-friendly farm management en-
sures that your tree is organically grown.
Smokey Ridge Farmstand & Charcuterie - At our farm you’ll
find fresh-picked tree-ripened apples and pears, chestnuts, pro-
duce, gourmet preserves, you-pick pumpkins, hard cider and wine,
house-made sausage and charcuterie, and farm-to-table lunch by
our beautiful pond. Taste apples side by side and take advantage
of great bulk apple prices!
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Daily 8:30-dark, mid-Nov. - Dec. 243800 North Canyon Road, Camino • 530-622-4087indianrocktreefarm.com • indianrock@directcon.net
Weekends 9-5:30, day after T’giving - Dec. 242900 Barkley Road, Camino • 408-431-1951haciendaorchards.com • haciendaorchards@yahoo.com
Fri. - Sun. 9-5 Sept. 13 - Nov. 2 or by appointment year ’round2160 Carson Road, Placerville • 530-626-5077smokeyridgeranch.com • smokeyridgeranch@gmail.com
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˜RAINBOW ORCHARDS˜
644-1594BARKLEY & LARSEN DR., CAMINO
RAINBOWORCHARDS.NET
BAKE SHOP HOMEMADESHOT Cider Donuts
Peach, Berry & Apple CobblersPeach, Berry, Apple Pies
and Pies Petite.Apple Crisp
Apple Cream Cheese TartJams, Butters, Syrups, Vinegars
APPLE BARNBlueberries, Blackberries,
Peaches, Nectarines, Apples, Pears
PIPER'S PUMPKIN PATCHOver 30 varieties of heirloom
winter squash, pumpkins, and Indian corn.
PREMIUM WINESCabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Sauvigon-Syrah, Syrah, Merlot.
Semillon, Grenache Rose
CRAFTS & BBQWeekends, Sept. 27–October 26
& Veteran's Day*SLATE MOUNTAIN BLUEGRASS BAND
Sundays, Oct. 5, 12 & 19
RESERVE YOUR DONUTS!Avoid the line. We'll have your
donuts ready at the pre-order window.
Call us or order online @ rainboworch.net
(24 hr. advanced notice please).
SUNDAY: Blossom Hill, Campbell, Clement St., Divisidero, Fort Mason, Inner Sunset, Marin Civic Center, Montclair, Moraga, Mountain View, Newark, Palo Alto, SF Civic Center, Stonestown Galleria, Temescal, Walnut Creek TUESDAY: Alameda, Concord, Crocker Galleria, El CerritoWEDNESDAY: Castro, Corte Madera, Mission Bay, Pacifica, SF Civic Center, Upper Haight
THURSDAY: Benicia, Concord, Crocker Galleria, Daly CityFRIDAY: Old OaklandSATURDAY: Alameda, Alemany, Diablo Valley, El Cerrito, Fillmore, Grand Lake, San Mateo, San Leandro, Saratoga, Sunnyvale
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Home of the HOT Apple Cider Donut
Fresh apple cider mill in operation!
Picnic under the apple trees
RAINBOW ORCHARDS CERTIFIED FARMERS’ MARKETS
HOTTEST ON THE HILL!
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Joan Delfino’s Quick Guide to Apples
With so many apples to choose from it can
be a little overwhelming choosing the perfect apple for your needs.
This timeless guide includes many common varieties and was created
several years ago by an Apple Hill™ matriarch. It’s a great guide to
use when you’re not sure which apple to pick. We have a handy
ripening schedule on applehill.com so you’ll know what’s available.
Golden Delicious: My pick for best all around apple.
This apple is great for pies because there is little need
to add much sugar. The slices keep their shape, and
will not mush down. Makes great applesauce without
sugar. This apple will keep in a cool place for months.
Rome Beauty: For baked apples, the Rome is the
one. If grown in the valley, the flavor is very bland.
However, grown in the foothills, the Rome has a
sweet tanginess that is hard to beat. Rome apples
are big, red and round and when baked they retain their shape but cook
to a softness that is perfect for a baked apple.
Empire: This hybrid of a McIntosh and Red
Delicious is a great eating apple. Because it is
part McIntosh, it is okay to bake.
Gala: A beautiful apple. With its gold and orange
stripes, and its perfect shape, the Gala is a winner.
I would not bake with a Gala, however. I would
make salads, eat it fresh, and even make
applesauce with it.
Granny Smith: A great tart, crisp apple. Many pie
bakers swear by this apple. In our bakery, we usually
switch from Golden Delicious to Grannys around the
first of November, mainly because they peel easier at
that time of year. However, we do add more sugar to our pies and
applesauce with Granny Smith apples. The Granny makes a nice Waldorf
salad with the addition of chunk pineapple to offset the tartness.
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Fuji: The Fuji, originating in Japan, grows well in
Apple Hill. It is large and round and has stripes similar
to the Gala. The longer a Fuji is on the tree the sweeter
it becomes. Because the Fuji is the “current trend”
apple, the supply usually doesn’t meet the demand,
and it’s a little more expensive.
McIntosh: An old variety. Many of our customers
want McIntosh apples because that’s the apple they
think of when they think of home. The McIntosh is
harvested early, and if kept in the fridge, will stay
snappy and tart for months.
Gravenstein: This apple is very early, hence not in
abundance when people generally visit Apple Hill.
However, there are several growers who grow the
Gravenstein, and they are in demand for applesauce
and pie baking. Gravenstein apples are tart, with a
sweet tang, a very good applesauce and apple butter apple.
Mutsu: A large Asian apple. Good for eating.
Winesap: A very old variety. The
Winesap apple is a keeper. Hard and crisp, with a
sweet/tart quality. It is dark red with gold highlights;
round, and of medium size.
Arkansas Black: An old variety and a favorite of
transplanted eastern and southern visitors. A very
hard apple, picked very late, a good keeper.
Braeburn: An oblong apple, red with gold shadings.
Off-white meat, crisp and juicy. Good for eating.
Pink Lady: A great eating apple.
In memory of Joan Christine Delfino, 1933-2014
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Our Most Requested Recipe.
The Apple Hill™ Bake Shops have been baking the Apple Hill™
Cake for 50 years, and have shared the recipe more times than
they can count. Bake one today for your family with fresh
Apple Hill® Apples!
“in this year of years, when we all want to escape to a Norman
Rockwell painting, we have Apple Hill.”
Now
As the years and decades roll by, and the world, society, and cul-
ture evolve around us, what will remain constant is that the Apple
Hill Growers will welcome new generations of visitors to our farms
and wineries. Apple Hill™ growers will continue to provide places
to eat well, live well, and experience “a day in the country with
family and friends.”
Apple Hill™ Cake – A Favorite Throughout the Years
APPLE HILL™ THROUGH THE DECADEScontinued from page 6
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~ Bake Shop ~ Made from scratch daily!
Homemade pies ~ Apple dumplings with caramel sauceHomemade caramel apples ~ apple or berry strudel
Apple donuts ~ A delicious variety of cakes and pastries
~ Apple Ridge BBQ ~ TTri-tip sandwiches ~ smoked pulled pork sandwiches
BBQ chicken sandwiches ~ Hamburgers/hot dogs Chicken pot pie ~ grilled chicken wraps ~ Homemade chili
~ Country Store & Fudge Shop~ A large variety of fresh apples ~ Apple cider
Homemade jams and syrupsFrozen pies and pastries ~ Homemade fudge
LaLarge selection of fresh fudge flavors dailyGift shop and home decor
~ Attractions ~Petting Farm – Bring the kids to pet and
feed one of the many animals we have.Face painting ~ Hay Maze ~ Picnic Area ~ Pumpkin Patch
Craft Booths (Check website for schedule)
~ ~ Events ~
~ Friday, Aug. 29th – Opening Day
~ Sunday, Sept. 21st – Johnny Appleseed Day Kids 12 & under receive their own coloring book
featuring Johnny Appleseed
~ Friday, Oct. 3rd – Pumpkin Patch OpensAdditional events to be scheduled.
Please Please check our website at appleridgepies.comBus and RV parking available
~ Kettle Corn Booth~ Come visit our new booth for delicious hot kettle corn
Apple Ridge Farms(530) 647-0613 • 1800 Larsen Drive, Camino 20
FAMILYFUN!
NEW!
Larsen AppleBarn
ApplesRed Delicious • Golden Delicious • Winesap
Rome Beauty • Pippin • Granny Smith • BraeburnJonathon • Gala • Fuji • Paula Red • Pink Lady
Arkansas Black • Parkdale Beauty • Honey Crisp • Mutsu
Locally Grown Mountain FruitFresh Cider • Honey • Pears • Peaches • Nectarines • Grapes
Cafe & Bake Shop“Home of the Original Apple Turnover on the Hill”
Indoor & Outdoor Dining – Specializing in Gourmet CuisineDesserts, Sandwiches & Salads
Frozen & Baked Desserts Available
Large Grassy Picnic AreaThree acres with waterfall and the oldest apple tree in El Dorado County. Picnic area available by reservation
Private wedding area available by reservation
Visit the Larsen Pioneer MuseumSix generations of family history on display
Pet Friendly!Opening Labor Day Sunday (Closed Saturdays)
2461 Larsen Drive, Camino, CA 95709(530) 644-1415
Home of Mr. Apple®
New - Gluten Free Applesauce Spice Cookie!
DOUBLE CRUSTED PIESTraditional Hand-Crafted Apple Pie • Blackberry Apple Pie
Caramel Apple Pie • Cranberry Orange Apple Pie • Cinnamon Red Hot Apple PieStrawberry Rhubarb Apple Pie • Giant 7 lb. Party Apple Pie
Whole Wheat & Honey Apple PieNo-sugar added Apple Pie • No-sugar added Blackberry Apple Pie
PRE-BAKED SPECIALTY PIESFrench Apple Pie • Pecan Crunch Apple Pie • Pumpkin Apple PiePumpkin Cream Cheese Pie • Raspberry Cream Cheese Apple Pie
Sour Cream Apple Pie • Walnut Apple Pie • Sour Cream Blackberry Apple Pie
OTHER APPLE SPECIALTIESGluten Free Apple Crisp • Apple Almond Bar • Caramel Apple Bar
Turnovers • Dumplings • Strudel • Pie Dough • Crisps Apple Hill™ Cake • Cookies & Cookie Dough
EVENTS CALENDARCheck out Tour Schedule
NATURE TRAILCOUNTRY STORE
Apples and more apples! • Apple butters, jams & syrupsFamous Apple Cinnamon Sauce
ALL PRODUCTS MADE ON SITE! LUNCH
Wed. - Sun. Hand made tamales (except BBQ weekends)
RESERVE A PIE!Call or order online (24 hours notice please)
Reserve a pie. Avoid the Lines.We’ll have it ready at the pre-order door!Open Daily 10 - 5 • Sept. - Thanksgiving
Fri, Sat, Sun thru mid DecemberBake Shop 644-2153
2360 Cable Road, Camino 95709www.grandpascellar.com
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OCTOBER WEEKENDS
BBQ – Apple Smoked
CRAFTS FAIR UNIQUE
HANDCRAFTED Meet the Artists “on the green”
Scheuner Family FarmSince 1978
In Upper Apple Hill
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• APPLE BARN
• BEEF TACOS
• TROUT FISHING
• PONY RIDES
• ESPRESSO BAR
• HAYRIDES - WEEKENDS
• HIGH QUALITY CRAFTERS SHOW
• UNIQUE GIFT SHOP
• SCHOOL FIELD TRIPS & LARGE GROUPS (BY RESERVATION)
OPEN DAILYWeekend before Labor Day Weekend through
December 24th!
PET FRIENDLY & FAMILY APPROVED!
High Hill Ranch2901 High Hill Road • Placerville, CA 95667
www.highhillranch1.net(530) 644-1973
Enjoy the breathtaking views of the sierras and feel the cozy country atmosphere that invites you to make High Hill Ranch your family tradition! Jerry and Michelle Visman welcome you to High Hill Ranch.
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by mail at P.O. Box 494 Camino, CA 95709Call (916) 492-8966 for more information
Pre-Registration Perks: Special Rates,Special Drawings, AHHR T-shirt
- 35th Annual - Apple Hill® Harvest Run
Sunday, November 2, 2014A Camino Union School District Benefit
• 1/2 mile Kids’ Run 8:30 am • 8.5 mile Run 8:50 am• 3.5 mile Run 9:00 am • 3.5 mile Run/Walk 9:05 am
Race Director - Rich Hanna of Capital Road Race Management
Thank you to Last Year’s Sponsors
Abel’s Apple Acres Apple Hill Growers AssociationApple Mill Storage Argyres Orchard Barsotti Juice CompanyBoa Vista OrchardsCapital Road Race Mgmt. Carlton Engineering Dick’s Carpet One Doug Veerkamp EngineeringEl Dorado Disposal El Dorado Savings Bank Fenton Herriott Vineyards Goyette’s North Canyon Ranch Grandpa’s Cellar
Kids Inc Larsen’s Apple BarnLava Cap Winery Lawyers 4 LearningMadroña VineyardsO’Halloran’s Apple Trail Ranch ParaVí WinereyPecota Construction Rainbow OrchardsRed Hawk Casino SMUD The Mountain DemocratThe Sports Authority Wilkinson PortablesWofford Acres Vineyards
For sponsorship information visit www.applehillrun.org
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DENVER DAN’S35 Varieties of You-Pick Apples – plusJams & jellies, Desserts, Pies, Picnic Area, Vinegars, Apple Crisp Sundae Specialty,
Samples on weekends, Gifts & More!
• Bring your children for Cookin’ Kids – lots of fun!• Check our fundraisers for your school or charity, etc.• Come see Sara’s animals on Saturdays & Big Al on weekends.
(530) 644-68814354 Bumble Bee Lane, Camino
See website for more information.www.denverdansapplepatch.com
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DowntownPlacervilleDiscover Historic
Find links to all these downtown businesses at applehill.com
Historic Main Street is a fun place to visit any time of year. This year will be “extra special,” because Placerville was one of 20 towns in North America that won the “Main Street Matters” contest. Thanks to Benjamin Moore Paint Co., buildings on Historic Main Street will be revitalized with a fresh coat of paint this June, and the town is coming together to supplement the paint job with other revitalization projects that show our community pride! Come see how it turns out at the Main Street Matters Reveal Celebration on June 21st and re-connect with this great, historic gold-rush town.
In addition, the Placerville Downtown Association is busy working on a great line-up of events to please everyone. This year will feature many events to stimulate your senses, like Bell Tower Brewfest, Craft Fair, Oktoberfest, Art & Wine Festival and many more. For more detailed info on all events visit www.PlacervilleDowntown.com.
* SATURDAY, MONTHLY: Placerville Artwalk, Every 3rd Saturday - 5pm - 8pm* SATURDAY, MAY - OCT: Saturday Farmer’s Market - 8am - 12pm (Info: 622-1900)* WED., MID JUNE - SEPT: Main Street Farmer’s Market - 4pm-Dusk (Info: 415-250-5337)
Please call PDA to verify time, date and location of these events.(530) 672-3436 or visit www.PlacervilleDowntown.com
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PlacervillesPecial events 2014
SPRING/SUMMERAPRILFriday, April 11Girls Night Out, 6pm - 9pm
MAY Saturday, May 10Motherlode Century Bike Ride(Info: motherlodecentury.com)
Sunday, May 18Hangtown Car Show9am - 3pm (Info: 622-1731)
JUNESaturday, June 7Wagon Train on Main, 12pm - 2pm
Saturday, June 21“Main Street Matters”Reveal Celebration, 4pm - 7pm
Saturday, June 28Bell Tower Brewfest, 6pm - 9pm
JUNE - OCTOBERDaily (Light Poles on Main St.)Banners on Parade 2014Daylight Hours
SUMMER/FALLAUGUSTSunday, August 10Craft Faire8AM - 3PM
Thursday, August 28Hangtown Car Show5pm - 8pm (Info: 622-1731)
SEPTEMBERSaturday, September 13Kacie’s Ride For Hope8am - 11am (Info: 626-1450)
Saturday, September 20Placerville Oktoberfest3pm - 8pm
Sunday, September 28Antique Street Faire8am - 3pm
OCTOBERSaturday, October 18Art & Wine Festival6pm - 9pm
Friday, October 31Trick or Treat on Main Street4pm - 6pm
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Gold Country Artists GalleryLongest Continuously Operating
Gallery in Placerville379 Main Street • 530-642-2944
www.goldcountryartistsgallery.com
WinterhillLocal Extra-virgin Olive Oils
Artisanal Specialty Foods & Tastings321 Main Street
530-626-6369
Dedrick’s Main Street CheeseYour Neighborhood Gourmet Food Store
312 Main Street, Placerville530-344-8282 • Dedrickscheese.com
M-F 10 to 6 • Sat. 9 to 6 • Sun. 11 to 6
Heyday Café & Wine BarLunch & Dinner - California Cuisine
Over 40 wines by the glass • Open 7 days/week325 Main Street • 530-626-9700
www.heydaycafe.com
The Independent Restaurant and Bar
Beer, Wine & Cocktails • Open 7 days/week629 Main Street, Suite 102 • 530-344-7645
www.IndependentPlacerville.com
Randolph Jewelers“The oldest jewelry store in the west”
established in 1852375 Main Street • 530-622-3787www.randolphsjewelry.com
Smokey Ridge Charcuterie has a new name and new location in downtown Placerville!
. THE FARM TABLE . Charcuterie - Good Food - Provisions
311 Main Street, Placerville ~ ourfarmtable.com
Food & products also available at Smokey Ridge (Apple Hill #133)
THE FARM TABLERESTAURANT - CHARCUTERIE - MARKET
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Hardware • Housewares • Mining SuppliesOldest Hardware Store West of the Mississippi
441 Main Street • 530-622-1151
Strike Gold!Get your prospecting supplies & more here!
• Gold Pans• Sluice Boxes• Classifiers• Metal Detectors• Rentals $30/day
Personal Labels for Any Occasion Winemaker here Thursdays from 5-8pm
Wine Tasting and Food Pairing. Music & Dancing on Fri. & Sat. nights
Music from 2-5pm on Sundays609 Sutter St., Folsom– 250 Main St., Pville
(530) 303-3792
www.itspersonalwine.com
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Apple Blossom Coffee House: Downtown Camino – Uptown Coffee p. 534077 Carson Road, Camino • (530) 644-0284 • appleblossomcoffeehouse.com
Apple Mountain Golf Resort p. 523455 Carson Rd., Camino • 530-647-7400 • applemountaingolfresort.com Best Western Placerville Inn: For your Business & Leisure Lodging Needs p. 48 6850 Greenleaf Drive, Placerville • (530) 622-9100 • bestwestern.com/placervilleinn
Burger Barn: Now That’s a Beefy Burger p. 536404 Pony Express Trail, Pollock Pines • 530-344-7167 • burgerbarn.co
Camino Food Center: Convenient Camino Location pg. 534124 Carson Road, Camino • 530-644-1987
Camino Hotel: Reasonable Rates and Top-Notch Service p. 534103 Carson Road, Camino • (530) 644-1800 • caminohotel.com
Crystal Basin Bistro New Camino cuisine in Fine Style p. 533590 Carson Road, Suite B, Camino • 530-303-3749 • crystalbasinbistro.com
Crystal Basin Recreation Area Let’s power more family time p.51 Located just east of the Apple Hill™ farms • smud.org/recreation
Dedrick’s Main Street Cheese: Your Neighborhood Gourmet Food Store p. 45312 Main Street, Placerville • (530) 344-8282 • Dedrickscheese.com
Eden Vale Inn: A Luxury Bed & Breakfast - Destination of Rustic Sophistication p. 461780 Springvale Road, Placerville • 530-621-0901 • EdenValeInn.com
El Dorado Disposal Partnering for a healthy future Inside back cover P.O. Box 1270, Diamond Springs • 530-626-4141 • eldoradodisposal.com
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PANNING! • MINE TOURS GIFT SHOP • PICNIC AREA
HIKING TRAILS
Open daily April thru Oct. 10 AM-4 PMWeekends Nov. through March 12-4 PM
2635 Gold Bug LanePlacerville, CA 95667
(530) 642-5207www.goldbugpark.org
Hangtown’s Gold Bug Park & Mine
530-621-0901 www.EdenValeInn.comEden Vale Inn – A Luxury B&B Resort and Spa
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4771 Sly Park Road, Pollock Pines, CA(530) 295-6810 www.eid.org
Owned and operated by El Dorado Irrigation District
What you can enjoyDay use and overnight camping (191 individual sites and large group areas; separate equestrian camping area with corrals)
640 surface acres of lake water
8.5 miles of shoreline
2 boat ramps (no personal water craft)
Boat rentals available (weekends only Memorial Day – Labor Day)
More than 9 miles of hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian trails
Event facility with full kitchen
OPEN YEAR ROUND
The Farm Table: Restaurant, Charcuterie, Market p. 45, 47311 Main St. Placerville • ourfarmtable.com
Foothill Food Service: Fresh Ingredients. p. 376230 Enterprise Drive, Diamond Springs • 530-295-1274 • foothillfoodservice.com
Gold Country Artists Gallery: Longest Continuously Operating Gallery in Placerville379 Main Street, Placerville• 530-642-2944 • goldcountryartistsgallery.com p. 45
Hangtown’s Gold Bug Park & Mine: Panning, Mine Tours, Much more! p. 462635 Gold Bug Lane, Placerville • (530) 642-5207 • goldbugpark.org
Heyday Café & Wine Bar: California Cuisine – Lunch & Dinner p. 45325 Main Street, Placerville • 530-626-9700 • heydaycafe.com
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Smokey Ridge Charcuterie has a new name and new location in downtown Placerville!
. THE FARM TABLE . Charcuterie - Good Food - Provisions
311 Main Street, Placerville ~ ourfarmtable.com
Food & products also available at Smokey Ridge (Apple Hill #133)
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The Independent Restaurant and Bar: Beer, Wine and Cocktails p. 45629 Main Street, Ste. 102, Placerville • 530-344-7645 • IndependentPlacerville.com
It’s Personal ”Wine that’s Mine” – Personalized labels p.45 250 Main Street, Placerville • 530-303-3792 • itspersonalwine.com
Knotty Pine Bowling Center: Family Fun Center p. 532667 Sanders Dr., Pollock Pines • 530-644-4544 • knottypinebowl.com
M&M Auto Body and Towing: We meet the nicest people by accident p. 495080 Pony Express Trail, Camino • (530) 644-5578
Area Food, Lodging, Attractions & Services
6850 Greenleaf Drive, Placerville, CA 95667(530) 622-9100 • www.bestwestern.com/placervilleinn
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Placerville Inn• 106 Newly Renovated Guest Rooms & Suites• Free Hi-Speed Internet access in all rooms• Complimentary Full Hot Breakfast• Lobby Lounge with Fireplace Open 24 hours• 2 miles from Red Hawk casino at exit 44a• Exercise Room • Outdoor Pool and Spa• Banquet and Meeting Facilities • Pet Friendly
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Mountain Mandarins: Tree Ripened, Hand picked pg. 56Tours • food • crafters • artists • animals • wine tasting • mountainmandarins.com
Placerville Downtown Association Discover Historic Downtown Placerville p. 44-45 530-672-3436 • PlacervilleDowntown.com
Placerville Hardware: Oldest Hardware Store West of the Mississippi p. 45441 Main Street, Placerville • 530-622-1151
Placerville News Company: Hangtown’s Newsstand since 1856 p. 45409 Main Street, Placerville • 530 622-4510 • pvillenews.com
Pollock Pines/Camino Chamber of Commerce PPCChamber.org p. 524123 Carson Rd., Ste. B, Camino & 6454 Pony Express Trl., Ste. 17, Pollock Pines • 530-647-0735
Randolph Jewelers: “The oldest jewelry store in the west” p. 45375 Main Street • 530-622-3787 • randolphsjewelry.com
Red Hawk Casino More Winners. More Jackpots. More Often. back cover 1 Red Hawk Pkwy, Placerville • 888-573-3495 • redhawkcasino.com
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Sly Park Recreation Area: Open year round – Recreation for the whole family! p. 474771 Sly Park Road, Pollock Pines • 530-295-6810 • eid.org/recreation
Sportsman’s Hall: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Serving the public since 1852 p. 535620 Pony Express Trail, Camino • 530-647-2670 • sportsmans-hall.net
Tortilla Flats: Mexican Food - Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner p. 53564 Main St, Placerville • 530-626-0101 • Facebook.com/tortilla.flats.5
Umpqua Bank 530-644-5466 • Umpquabank.com p. 53TWO LOCATIONS: 2661 Sanders Dr., Pollock PInes & 1224 Broadway, Placerville
Wine Country Station: El Dorado County Wine Headquarters. p. 533590 Carson Road, Camino • 530-644-2199
Winterhill: Local Extra-virgin Olive Oils. Artisanal Specialty Foods & Tastings p. 45321 Main Street, Placerville • 530-626-6369 • winterhillfarms.com
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Where are they now? Since 1987 the
Apple Hill Growers have awarded the Norma Brubaker Memorial
Scholarship to local students. Through the generosity of the
Brubaker Family, proceeds from the annual Harvest Run and the
support of our visitors, the tradition continues.
We proudly applaud the achievements of some of our
scholarship recipients through the years.
Erika Boyd (1998): Bachelor Degree UC Berkeley; J.D.
University of San Diego Law School. Currently Associate Olsen,
Hagel & Fishburn, Sacramento, CA
Amanda Mansfield (1999): Bachelor Degree, UC Davis;
Master Degree, Sacramento State University. Currently teaching
and counseling at Santa Rosa Junior College.
Cristine Kobevig (2001): Bachelor Degree, UC Davis.
Currently Textile Sourcing Manager, Pottery Barn, San Francisco, CA
Jana Rapetti (2002): Bachelor Degree, UC Davis. Currently
Director of Noxious Weed Service, Fremont County, CO.
Charlie Mansfield (2002): Bachelor Degree, Cal Poly San Luis
Obispo. Currently Head Winemaker Hop Kiln Winery, Healdsburg, CA
Mack Healy (2004): Bachelor Degree, UC Santa Barbara; J.D.
University of Michigan Law School. Currently Associate Fenwick &
Wick LLP, Mountain View, CA
Tom Heflin (2004): 2 Bachelor Degrees, UC Davis; M.D., Johns
Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, MD. Currently Resident
Emergency Room Physician, Highlands Hospital, Oakland, CA
Dorothy Mix (2006): Bachelor Degree, Lewis and Clark
College, Portland, OR. Currently Supervisor Adoptions and Shelter
at Human Society, Huran Valley, Ann Arbor, MI.
Sarah Rangel (2009): Bachelor Degree, Lewis and Clark
College, Portland, OR. Currently completing work for a peacemaking
school in Israel with Pilgrims of Ibillin and beginning photojournalist
internship with Portland Monthly Magazine.
Norma Brubaker Scholars:
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We carry fertilizers, herbicides, quality tools, wood stove pellets, irrigation equipment and more!
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Tree Ripened • Hand Picked
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Come Find your Thrill …… It’s called Apple Hill®
What if there were farms where the air was so crystal clear you
could smell apples baking in every breeze. What if visitors were
welcomed, strollers were encouraged and people met each other
with smiles. What if the best seat in the house was overlooking
acres of orchards, vineyards or Christmas trees. These farms exist
and you’ll find this and much more at the Apple Hill™ Farms.
At an Apple Hill™ Farm, get ready to introduce your children to
families who farm for a living and each kid grows up knowing that
the family farm is more than a place to live, but is truly a way of
life. Summer jobs are found right there on the farm and carry on
into fall. The fruit you eat is the same fruit that the farmer feeds
his own family—you know it’s healthy!
Dusty paths lead down to where the berries grow and red and
purple stained fingers are the norm. Visitors run feverishly to the
pumpkin patches seeking out the biggest or the best giant gourd
they can find. Those who have harvested on the “Hill” in the past
know that bringing the Radio Flyer wagon along for the trek is
always a good idea. By days end you will have filled it with cider,
pies, produce, crafts and possibly a worn out child or two.
If you haven’t experienced a day or spent a weekend among
the Apple Hill™ farms, you need to know that there are over 50
farms offering a variety of activities, produce, wines, micro-brews,
and hand-made crafts. Tree canopied side roads will lead you to
off-the-beaten-path farms that are known for their baked goods,
their jams and jellies, hay or pony rides, fishing, pie eating contests
and kids’ activities or you-pick fruits. Each farm has special activities
that may include barbeques and tastings, a nature trail, live music
or their dine-in or alfresco lunch offerings. In late spring, you-pick
berries bring visitors from nearby cities and towns. By fall, there are
festivals and seasonal celebrations all along the Apple Hill™ map.
2014 is the Apple Hill™ Growers’ 50th anniversary year and
that tells you something about the kind of experience you’ll have if
you spend a day or two visiting the Apple Hill™ Farms. There is
gold in these hills: it’s hanging on the trees, ripening on the vine;
being pressed or jarred for a taste of summer during the winter
months, chilled, or baked and ready to be devoured. Live life like
it is meant to be lived: with a fork in hand, a slice of hot pie,
ice cream and caramel sauce and a smile on your face.
Come find your thrill – it’s called Apple Hill.™
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JUNE FRIDAYS: THANK GOODNESS IT’S FRIDAY: #26 Lava Cap Winery 621-0175;
SUNSET SIPPIN’ #32 Boeger Winery 622-8094
JUNE SATURDAYS: ORGANIC GARDENING SEMINARS:
#27 Goodness Orchard 644-6448
JUNE 14 & 15: FATHER’S DAY CELEBRATION: #27 Time Out Spa 644-0314
JUNE 15: FATHER’S DAY VINEYARD TOUR: #26 Lava Cap Winery 621-0175
PICNIC BASKETS & PICTURES WITH DAD: #25 Wofford Acres Vineyards 626-6858
JUNE 21: SUMMER SOLSTICE CONCERT: #26 Lava Cap Winery 621-0175
JUNE 21 & 22: LAVENDER FESTIVAL: #56 Bluestone Meadow 621-1830
JULY FRIDAYS: THANK GOODNESS IT’S FRIDAY #26 Lava Cap Winery 621-0175;
SUNSET SIPPIN’ #32 Boeger Winery 622-8094
JULY 12 & 13: LAVENDER FESTIVAL: #56 Bluestone Meadow 621-1830
AUG. – ALL MONTH LONG: RIESLING MONTH: #6 Madroña Vineyards 644-5948
AUG. 2: THE DOG DAYS OF SUMMER - A WINE & WEENIE WEEKEND: #32
Boeger Winery 622-8094
AUG. 21: FLIGHTS DINNER AT SMITH FLAT HOUSE
#6 Madroña Vineyards 644-5948 (reservations required 530-621-1003)
AUG. 23: CAMINO BARN DANCE: #10 Rainbow Orchards 644-1594
AUG. SATURDAYS 23, 30: WINE & SUNSETS MUSIC SERIES:
#26 Lava Cap Winery 621-0175
AUG. 30 - SEPT 1: OPENING DAYS OF MOST APPLE HILL™ FARMS
AUG. 30 & 31: APPLE TAMALE MAKING: #17 Grandpa’s Cellar 644-2153
SEPT. 6: 11TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION: #25 Wofford Acres 626-6858;
KICK OFF HARVEST DINNER #6 Madroña Vineyards 644-5948
SEPT. SATURDAYS 6, 13, 20: WINE & SUNSETS MUSIC SERIES
#26 Lava Cap Winery 621-0175
SEPT. 7: EL DORADO COUNTY BIG BROTHERS-BIG SISTERS FARM DAY:
#10 Rainbow Orchards 644-1594
GRANDPARENT’S DAY #17 Grandpa’s Cellar 644-2153
SEPT. 11: EVENING IN THE ORCHARD: #10 Rainbow Orchards 644-1594
Benefits Camino-Pollock Pines Rotary
SEPT. 13 & 14: HISTORY OF APPLE HILL™ GROWERS #5 Kids Inc.; 622-0184
APPLE TAMALE MAKING #17 Grandpa’s Cellar 644-2153
SEPT. 19-21: CHUGGERS SHOW: #1 High Hill Ranch 644-1973
SEPT. 19-21: KIDS BAKING DAY: #37 Apple Pantry Farm 318-2834
SEPT. 20-21: 18TH ANNUAL KIDS WEEKEND #5 Kids Inc. 622-0184
SEPT 21: JOHNNY APPLESEED DAY: See applehill.com for farm information
SEPT. 27 & 28: QUILT SHOW #133 Smokey Ridge Ranch & Charcuterie 626-5078
OCT. 5: GIRL SCOUT SCARECROW CONTEST #84 Harris Tree Farm 644-2194
BEGINNING OCT. 23: HAUNTED NATURE TRAIL: #17 Grandpa’s Cellar 644-2153
OCT. 31: NEVADA DAY SPECIALS: #5 Kids Inc. 622-0184;
#6 Madroña Vineyards 644-5948; #25 Wofford Acres Vineyards 626-6858
NOV. 1: PRE-HARVEST RUN SPAGHETTI FEED: #5 Kids Inc. 622-0184
NOV 2: APPLE HILL™ HARVEST RUN. Benefits Camino School.
See page 36 or applehill.com for more information.
NOV. 1 & 2: CHESTNUT FESTIVAL:
#133 Smokey Ridge Ranch & Charcuterie 626-5078
NOV. 2: APPLE HILL™ HARVEST RUNNER APPRECIATION SPECIALS
#10 Rainbow Orchards 644-1594; #5 Kids Inc. 622-0184; #25 Wofford Acres 626-6858
NOV. 8: HARVEST FESTIVAL: #6 Madroña Vineyards 644-5948
NOV. 8 & 9: TASTE TEST WEEKEND: #5 Kids Inc. 622-0184
NOV. 11: VETERAN’S DAY SPECIALS: #5 Kids Inc. 622-0184;
FREE DONUT TO ALL SERVICE PERSONS: #10 Rainbow Orchards 644-1594
NOV. 15: KIDS BAKING DAY #37 Apple Pantry Farm 318-2834
NOV. 21: OPENING DAY OF MOST APPLE HILL™ CHRISTMAS TREE FARMS
NOV. 22: HOLIDAY SAMPLER #32 Boeger Winery 622-8094
2014 Calendar of EventsPlease contact individual farms to verify event time, date and location More details at applehill.com. All area codes 530
Kids’ Activities #38 Abel’s Apple Acres 530-626-0138
Lead-line Horse & Pony Rides, Hay Bale Maze, Kid’s Corral
(under 5 years old), Johnny Appleseed Measuring Tree,
Photo-Op Cutouts, Field trips by appt. only
#20 Apple Ridge Farms 530-647-0613
Petting Farm, Hay Bale Maze, Nature Trail,
You-Pick Pumpkin Patch, Field trips
#56 Bluestone Meadow 530-621-1830
Train, Puppet Theater, Pumpkin Chucker
#42 Cardanini’s Pumpkin Patch 530-644-2140
You-Pick Pumpkin Patch, Corn Maze
#14 Denver Dan’s Apple Patch 530-644-6881
You-Pick Apples, Cookin’ Kids, Apple Wreath Making,
Sara’s Animal’s, Pony Rides
#40 Fudge Factory Farm 530-644-3492
Candy Making Workshops, Birthday Parties, Play Area
#21 Goyette’s North Canyon Ranch 530-622-9299
You-Pick Apples & Pumpkins
#17 Grandpa’s Cellar 530-644-2153
Educational Tours by appt., Make a Tamale or a Hand Pie,
Orchard Bingo, Make a ceramic bowl, Haunted Nature Trail
#84 Harris Tree Farm 530-644-2194
Nature Trail, Scavenger Hunt, You-Pick Pumpkins
#1 High Hill Ranch 530-644-1973
School & Group Tours, Walking Tours & Hay Rides,
Face Painting, Trout Fishing, Pony Rides
#5 Kids Inc. 530-622-0184
Kids Arts & Crafts, You-Pick Pumpkin Patch, Corn Maze,
Farm Animals, ¼ Mile Nature Trail
#9 Larsen Apple Barn 530-644-1415
Grass Park Play Area available during apple season
#23 Mill View Ranch 530-622-6885
Kids Crafts, Country Line Dancing, Wagon Rides, Hay Maze
#18 O’Halloran’s Apple Trail Ranch 530-644-3389
School Picnics and Activities, Farm Tours, Cut Your Own Pumpkin
from the Vine, Nature Trail, Cut Your Own Christmas Tree
#41 Pine O’Mine 530-344-0288
You-Pick Blueberries, Raspberries, Apples & Pumpkins, Play Area,
Photo-Op Seasonal Wagon
#10 Rainbow Orchards 530-644-1594
Hay Bale Hop-a-Crooked-Mile, “Piper’s Pumpkins” Photo-Op
Wagon with Heirloom Squash and Pumpkins
#133 Smokey Ridge Ranch & Charcuterie 530-626-5077
You-Pick Pumpkins & Chestnuts
#28 Sun Mountain Farm 530-621-3740
You-Pick Blueberries, Apples & Pumpkins
Some activities have feesMore details at applehill.com
El Dorado Disposal – a Waste Connections Company and the Apple Hill™ Growers –
Partnering for a healthyfuture.When you visit our Apple Hill™ Farms this year you’ll find recycling bins provided by El Dorado Disposal. Please do your part by placing your recyclable items
in these containers. Thank you!
Look for recycling bins at ranches with this symbol
Reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills and incinerators
Conserve natural resources such as timber, water, and minerals
Prevent pollution caused by reducing the need to collect new raw materials
Save energy
Reduce greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global climate change
Help sustain the environment for future generations
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www.applehill.com Apple Hill™ Association OfficeP.O. Box 494, Camino, CA 95709
info@applehill.com530-644-7692
Apple Hill™ Grower Locations
1. HIGH HILL RANCH 2901HighHillRoad,Placerville•530-644-1973
5. KIDS INC. 3205NorthCanyonRoad,Camino•530-622-0184
6. MADROÑA VINEYARDS 2560HighHillRoad,Placerville•530-644-5948
8. MOTHER LODE ORCHARDS 4341NorthCanyonRoad,Camino
9. LARSEN APPLE BARN 2461LarsenDrive,Camino•530-644-1415
10. RAINBOW ORCHARDS 2569LarsenDrive,Camino•530-644-1594
11. BAVARIAN HILLS ORCHARD 3100NorthCanyonRoad,Camino•530-642-2714
12. PARAVÍ VINEYARDS 2875LarsenDrive,Camino•530-647-9463
13. THOMAS MOUNTAIN ORGANIC FARM LarsenDrive&HartwickDrive,Camino•530-644-1119
14. DENVER DAN’S APPLE PATCH 4354BumbleBeeLane,Camino•530-644-6881
16. PATRICK’S MTN. GROWN BERRY FARM 4455PonyExpressTrail,Camino•530-647-2833
17. GRANDPA’S CELLAR 2360CableRoad,Camino•530-644-2153
18. O’HALLORAN’S APPLE TRAIL RANCH 2261CableRoad,Camino•530-644-3389
20. APPLE RIDGE FARMS 1800LarsenDrive,Camino•530-647-0613
21. GOYETTE’S NORTH CANYON RANCH 3825NorthCanyonRoad,Camino•530-622-9299
22. ARGYRES ORCHARD 4220NorthCanyonRoad,Camino•530-644-3862
23. MILL VIEW RANCH 2740CableRoad,Camino•530-622-6885
24. HONEY BEAR RANCH 2826BarkleyRoad,Camino•530-344-7672
25 WOFFORD ACRES VINEYARDS 1900HiddenValleyLane,Camino•530-626-6858
26. LAVA CAP WINERY 2221FruitridgeRoad,Placerville•530-621-0175
27. TIME OUT, A PRIVATE RESORT & SPA 2452AppleVistaLane,Camino•530-644-0314
28. SUN MOUNTAIN FARM 3000NorthCanyonRoad,Camino•530-621-3740
30. BARSOTTI FAMILY JUICE COMPANY 2239HiddenValleyLane,Camino•530-622-4629
32. BOEGER WINERY 1709CarsonRoad,Placerville•530-622-8094
35. BILL’S APPLES / FELICE’S DOLLS 2234CableRoad,Camino•530-644-5283
36. JACK RUSSELL FARM BREWERY & WINERY 2380LarsenDrive,Camino•530-647-9420
37. APPLE PANTRY FARM cornerofNorthCanyon&Hassler,Camino•530-318-2834
38. ABEL’S APPLE ACRES 2345CarsonRoad,Placerville•530-626-0138
39. GOLDBUD FARMS 2501CarsonRoad,Placerville•530-626-6521
40. FUDGE FACTORY FARM 2860HighHillRd.,Placerville•530-644-3492
41. PINE O’ MINE 2620CarsonRoad,Placerville•530-344-0288
42. CARDANINI’S PUMPKIN PATCH 2655HighHillRd.Placerville•530-644-2140
44. WINDMILLER FARM 2453CarsonRoad,Placerville
45. BOLSTER’S HILLTOP RANCH 2000LarsenDrive,Camino•530-644-2230
48. GOODNESS ORCHARD 4341PonyExpressTrail,Camino•530-644-6448
49. APPLE COUNTRY CHRISTMAS TREES 2721MaceRoad,Camino•530-644-2475
50. FENTON HERRIOTT VINEYARDS 120JacquierCourt,Placerville•530-642-2021
56. BLUESTONE MEADOW 2025CarsonRoad,Placerville•530-621-1830
57. STARFIELD VINEYARDS 2740JacquierRoad,Placerville•530-622-5424
68. BODHAINE RANCH 2315CableRoad,Camino•530-644-1686
82. HILLSIDE TREE FARM 2881NorthCanyonRoad,Camino•530-621-2053
83. McGEE CHRISTMAS TREE FARM 3131CarsonRoad,Placerville•530-644-4731
84. HARRIS TREE FARM 2640BlairRoad,PollockPines•530-644-2194
85. SMART’S CHRISTMAS TREE FARM 4401PonyExpressTrail,Camino•530-644-0829
86. CARSON RIDGE EVERGREENS CHRISTMAS TREE FARM 3041CarsonRoad,Placerville•530-644-1490
87. ROBERTS CHRISTMAS TREE FARM 2561MaceRoad,Camino•530-644-2831
88. ROBERTS CHRISTMAS TREE FARM 5645GilmoreRoad,PollockPines•530-644-2831
89. CRYSTAL CREEK TREE FARM 2019CableRoad,Camino•530-644-4647
90. RAPETTI FARMS 2585FruitridgeRoad,Camino•530-622-7229
91. INDIAN ROCK TREE FARM 3800NorthCanyonRoad,Camino•530-622-4087
92. HACIENDA ORCHARDS 2900BarkleyRoad,Camino•408-431-1951
133. SMOKEY RIDGE FARMSTAND & CHARCUTERIE 2160CarsonRoad,Placerville•530-626-5077
Please see detailed Ranch information starting on page 12
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