Pick your own apples and pumpkins, and enjoy farm-fresh honey.
Loudoun County orchard offers apples, pears and berries.
Pick your own apples here for a taste of fall.
The family-operated farm, which closes from November until late May, offers 30-plus acres of pick-your-own crops.
Pick your own apples and pumpkins at this family orchard.
The 325-plus-acre farm, which features an orchard planted in the 1930s, is open July through December.
A 200-year-old-plus, six-generation family farm. Picnic at mountaintop tables and view farm animals.
Head to Lee's for fall foliage and apple picking.
A pick-your-own apple orchard with a small pick-your-own pumpkin patch in the fall.
During its May-October season, this working farm offers pick-your-own crops, a Christmas tree farm and a barnyard with animals.
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