Terhune Orchards kicks off autumn with Apple Festival

Date:

Share post:

Terhune Orchards is set to welcome autumn with two days of fun for the whole family at the Apple Festival.

The 38th annual festival is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 13 and 14. Fall festival weekends continue for seven more weekends until early November.

Visitors can pick fresh apples from the farm’s dwarf trees, take a tractor-drawn wagon ride, enjoy live music Saturday and Sunday from the Daisy Jug Band, visit the adventure barn, walk the farm trail and taste farm fresh snacks and homemade lunch.

Activities for kids include face painting, pumpkin painting, pony rides and a popular cornstalk maze. This year’s theme for the adventure barn is the Four Seasons at Terhune Orchards.

Pam’s food tent will be roasting a pig for pork sandwiches. The menu also features barbecued chicken, hot dogs, coleslaw, homemade salads and soup.

The food tent also includes apple dishes like apple pies, apple muffins, apple bread, cider doughnuts and applesauce and apple cider.

Adults 21 and over can stop in at the vineyard and winery tasting room in Terhune’s 150-year-old barn and sample our award-winning wines, including apple wine.

Fall festivals continue Saturdays and Sundays beginning the weekend of Sept. 20 and ending Nov. 2. Festivals feature live music, pumpkin picking, pony rides, face painting, wagon rides, the corn stalk maze, adventure barn and festival foods to eat.

The full music line-up for the fall festival season follows:

Sept. 13 and 14: Daisy Jug Band

Sept. 20: Larry Tritel Trio

Sept. 21: Kevin Prater Band

Sept. 27: Barncats

Sept. 28: Tom & Jerry Band

Oct.4: Borderline

Oct. 5: Riverside

Oct. 11: Jersey Corn Pickers

Oct. 12: Thomas Wesley Stern

Oct. 13: Jay Smarr

Oct. 18: Heavy Traffic Blues Grass Band

Oct. 19: Mark Miklos Raritan Valley Ramblers

Oct. 25: Magnolia Street String Band

Oct. 26: Jimmy Lee Ramblers

Nov. 1: Ed Wilson

Nov. 2: Mountain Heritage

There is no admission to the farm store, winery tasting room and Van Kirk pick-your-own orchard. Admission to the festival area is $5. Children under three receive free admission.

There is no admission to the farm on weekdays.

Terhune Orchards is located at 330 Cold Soil Road, Lawrence.

More information is online at terhuneorchards.com.

CE-Lawrence

Related articles

Community turns out for Allentown Spring Stroll

Area visitors turned out in force to brave the cooler-than-usual weather on Sunday, April 26, 2026 to attend...

Dr. Auntie mixes flavor, fundraising and community ties

One of Ewing Township’s most colorful new businesses in recent years is Dr. Auntie’s Gourmet Popcorn — an...