2015 - 2016 Map & Farm Guide Since 1964
2015 President’s Message Welcome to a new year with your favorite farming families who belong to the Apple Hill™ Growers Association. The seal of our quality comes from each farm that displays our
logo sign
proudly. Membership in our AHGA President Lynn Larsen, second from right, and family.
association is a privilege, not offered to all. You
may find other farms in the area that offer fruit but is it grown here? Fresh mountain grown local fruit is what
is all about.
The colder winter temperatures bring out a special quality in our products. Please enjoy our AHGA farms by falling in love with us for the first time or all over again!
Apple Hill Growers Association P.O. Box 494 • Camino, CA 95709 www.applehill.com
Like us on the official Apple Hill Growers Association Facebook page (Facebook.com/applehillgrowersassociation) representing the 50+ Apple Hill Farms! Look for the sign of quality:
The winners of the 2015 Apple Hill Facebook Photo Contest have been selected! Congratulations to Shelly McDaniel with her gorgeous berry photo who won the Grand Prize. With 251 votes, the People’s Choice winner Julee Marcel won with her colorful pumpkin and gourd picture. Thank you to all of those who have entered the photo contest. We loved all the photos and look forward to your entries next year!
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Contents New for 2015 ... and Beyond New ways to experience Apple Hill™
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Farm to Family Our community food system
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The Effects of Wildfire The impacts of fire and smoke on farming
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Individual Farm Listings Comprehensive farm guides
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From the Apple Hill Kitchen Two desserts you’ll want to try at home 26-27 Christmas Tree Safety Tips to select and care for your tree
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Apple Hill ™ Bake Shops A guide and map of locations
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Apple Hill Farm Guides Farm information
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Area Food, Lodging Activities & Services Discover the diversity of our region 48-52 Kid Specific Activities For the whole family inside back cover Calendar of Events Apple Hill ™ information
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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. Apple Hill™ Growers President: Lynn Larsen Marketing Committee: Chairman: Robyn Delfino Members: Dave Bolster, Edith Bullard, Christa Campbell, Jane Harris, Seana Hartsell, Loretta Kim, Lynn Larsen, Nicole Phillips.
Apple Hill™ Office www.applehill.com (530) 644-7692 - message phone Thanks to all of our advertisers and Apple Hill™ member growers for making this publication a success.
Apple Hill™ Office: Nicole Phillips Advertising: Edith Bullard, Robyn Delfino Photo Contributions: Jane Harris, Vince Hill Writing: David Bolster, Paul Bush, Jane Harris, Barbara Goyette, Dee Kobervig Produced for the Apple Hill™ Growers by Image Factory image_factory@comcast.net
Copyright © 2015 Apple Hill™ Growers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction of maps, listings or editorial content 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.
Major Routes to the Apple Hill™ Farms see map to farms - back of Cider Press
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What’s Happening: Official Apple Hill™ Grower app 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 2015, 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 20, 2015.
Apple Hill™ Harvest Run created a community partnership 36 years ago! Families and running groups gather every year to run or walk past our farms to support Camino School and to provide scholarships for high school graduates. November 1, 2015. Check applehill.com for annual event details.
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Farm to Table to Family
By David Bolster
According to Rutgers University, “a food system includes everything from farm to table”. A community food system is a system in which food production, processing, distribution and consumption are integrated to enhance the environmental, economic, social and nutritional health of a particular place, and its inhabitants. While this description may be academic and a bit abstract, for the Apple Hill™ Growers Association and their many visitors, our local food system is very real. Apple Hill™ Association fruit and blueberry growers and their customers who visit our farms to “pick their own” or purchase fruit products directly from the grower are the ultimate examples of the locavore and farm to fork/table movement. Our visitors transport their fruit products home to be tomorrow’s blueberry pancakes or the apple in their kid’s school lunch. And, of course, the estate grown wines purchased from one of our Apple Hill™ Grower Association wineries will accompany that night’s meal. While the nutritional health benefits of consuming fresh fruit cannot be understated, there are other benefits that make the Apple Hill Grower Association farm market a unique experience. The grower has the opportunity to educate visitors regarding practices that will sustain their farms for future generations: Soil conservation practices such as mulching and cover cropping, water conservation practices, and cropping systems that require less (or no) chemicals and fuel inputs to produce a crop. Our visitors are rewarded with a sense of place and a family experience that create memories lasting a lifetime. Humans are farmers at heart, reflecting an innate desire within all of us to stay connected and close to the land from which we came. A visit to the Apple Hill™ Association Grower farms to buy or harvest fruit fresh from the grower is the highest expression of the farm to table movement. Or, as the Apple Hill™ Association Growers would say, “farm to family to fork”.
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˜Rainbow oRchaRds˜ home of the hoT apple cider donut hoTTesT on The hill! bake shoP homemades HOT Cider Donuts Peach, Nectarine, Berry & Apple Cobblers, Pies, Pies Petite Apple Crisp Apple Cream Cheese Tart Jams, Butters, Syrups, Vinegars
aPPle baRn Blueberries, Blackberries, Peaches, Nectarines, Apples, Pears
PiPeR's PUmPkin PaTch Over 30 varieties of heirloom winter squash, pumpkins, and Indian corn.
PRemiUm wines Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Sauvigon-Syrah, Syrah, Merlot, Semillon, Grenache Rose, Mourverde, Petit Syrah
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Picnic and hay-bale-hop under the apple trees
Weekends, Sept. 27–October 26 & Veteran's Day*
slaTe moUnTain blUeGRass band Sundays, Oct. 4, 11 & 18
fresh apple cider mill in operation! Rainbow oRchaRds ceRTified faRmeRs’ maRkeTs 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 Cerrito wednesday: Castro, Corte Madera, Mission Bay, Pacifica, SF Civic Center, Upper Haight
ThURsday: Benicia, Concord, Crocker Galleria, Daly City fRiday: Old Oakland saTURday: Alameda, Alemany, Diablo Valley, El Cerrito, Fillmore, Grand Lake, San Mateo, San Leandro, Saratoga, Sunnyvale
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The Effects of Wildfire
By Paul Bush
It still amazes me that people visiting our tasting room from other states will sometimes comment that they could never live in California due to the constant threat of earthquakes. This statement is the perfect opportunity to open up a discussion on what we in the Sierra Foothills consider to be the greatest threat: forest fires. The region’s broad expanses of grass and timbered land make for dangerous situations, especially under drought conditions. The recent Rim Fire and last year’s King Fire are both reminders of the destruction and loss possible when wind, heat, dryness and a spark combine. Although most people see the direct damage to the region with scorched hillsides and burnt trees, there are a host of less evident impacts to our livelihoods and way of life. It’s the immediate impact of the smoky conditions that can really hurt farmers. Forest fires often seem to flare up when most people might consider the fire season to be over in September and October. For Apple Hill™ Grower Association farmers, this coincides with our most popular tourism season: harvest. Small family farms survive by selling products directly to people visiting. Smoke-filled air hides much of the beautiful views and creates poor breathing air quality which drastically reduces the number of visitors. And as a domino effect, farmers see less income to help maintain their orchards and vineyards. This maintenance of the farm includes the fact that many of us need to harvest our crops in September and October. As with your garden at home, our fruit needs to be picked at perfect maturity, meaning “no waiting.” Small farms rely upon skilled individuals to pick our crops (no mechanical harvesting here). If conditions are too smoky, however, it’s difficult to ask anyone to work outside. Thus the crop ripens more and the risk of over-ripeness increases. And then there is a unique issue associated with wine-grapes and smoke. Smoky conditions during the rapid ripening season (early August through late September) can produce smoke taint in the wines. Just as we breathe, the leaves of the grape vine transpire see WILDFIRE continued on page 52
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~ Bake Shop ~
Made from scratch daily! Homemade pies ~ Apple dumplings with caramel sauce Homemade caramel apples ~ apple or berry strudel Apple donuts ~ A delicious variety of cakes and pastries
~ Apple Ridge BBQ ~ Tri-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 syrups Frozen pies and pastries ~ Homemade fudge La Large selection of fresh fudge flavors daily Gift shop and home decor
~ Attractions ~ Face painting ~ Hay Maze ~ Picnic Area ~ Pumpkin Patch Craft Booths (Check website for schedule)
~ Events ~ ~ Saturday, Aug. 29th – Opening Day
~ Sunday, Sept. 20th – Johnny Appleseed Day Kids 12 & under receive their own coloring book featuring Johnny Appleseed Friday, Oct. 2nd – Pumpkin Patch Opens ~ Additional events to be scheduled. Please check our website at appleridgepies.com Bus and RV parking available
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Come visit our new booth for delicious hot kettle corn
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Johnny Appleseed Says “Be Fire Safe” Mother Nature
throws a lot of “curve balls” at
farmers. These “curve balls” include late frost, heavy rains, flood, hail, and, in the current four year cycle, drought. While all these “curve balls” challenge the farmer to implement interventions, farmers must develop specific practices to combat drought. The farmer is conscious of water conservation at all times. However, in years of drought, the farmer is hyper conscious of guarding against using water unnecessarily. One threat in a drought cycle that effects the water supply for the farmer is the use of water to extinguish wild fires. A measure to limit this waste of water is the practice of Green Waste Fuel Reduction Programs in agricultural areas and neighboring communities. Green Waste Fuel Reduction Programs create defensible space and firebreaks. This not only protects our farms and our neighboring communities from devastating wildfires, but also helps save ag water from usage in fighting fires. In this high-risk fire year and fourth year of drought, the Apple Hill™ Growers Association is teaming up with the El Dorado County Fire Safe Council and El Dorado Disposal to promote Green Waste Clean-Up Projects throughout Placerville, Camino, and Pollock Pines, the towns that are home to our farms and wineries. Because this year controlled burning will likely be restricted to little or no burning, piles of green waste fuel must be removed from the land rather than burned. The Green Waste Clean-Up Projects see FIRE SAFE continued on page 52
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• BAKE SHOPS • 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)
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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Apple Hill™ Grower Farm Listings • Farm descriptions • Icons provide at-a-glance information • More detail provided in separate ads
Always look for the sign of quality.
• Fold out map provided on back cover
Discover the wide variety of farms! Many of these ranches can also be followed on facebook Find them through Facebook.com/applehillgrowersassociation
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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.
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Kids Inc. – In our 51st 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. Enjoy our Junior Farm Tour for a fun family outing. New this year: “Henrietta Stich” HARD APPLE CIDER!
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Madroña Vineyards Madroña Vineyards expresses the essence of farming and winemaking as it has always been in El Dorado County honest and rewarding. It is a place where time slows to the rhythm of
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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.
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Mother Lode Orchards - Come for fresh apples, a picnic and a Christmas tree. We look forward to seeing you!
Sat. & Sun. 9-5, Sept. 4 thru Dec. 13 4341 North Canyon Road, Camino 916-747-4451
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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
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Sun.-Fri. 9-5, Aug. 31 - Nov. 29. Closed Saturdays 2461 Larsen Drive, Camino 530-644-1415 Barn & Bake Shop • larsenapplebarn.com
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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
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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 Fri-Sun 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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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
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Please call for hours 2875 Larsen Drive, Camino • 530-647-9463 paravi.com
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Thomas Mtn Organic Farm
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Denver Dan’s Apple Patch - We are friendly, enjoy kids, have entertainment such as pony rides, “Cooking Kids”, and tours. Big Al on weekends for apple peeler demos and tastings of our jam
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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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Grandpa’s Cellars - Since 1978, we have delectable fresh-rolled hand crafted pies, strudel, dumplings, no-sugar added specialties, gluten free products and more. Enjoy a visit to our small farm and watch us make jams, syrups, and sauces. Phone and internet orders encouraged to reserve your order. Nature Walk, Educational Tours,
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Crafts, and Lunch. Picnic in the orchard!
Daily 10-5, Labor Day Weekend - Nov. 29, Fri.- Sun., Dec. 1 - Dec. 13 ad page 2360 Cable Road, Camino • 530-644-2153 34, 37 grandpascellar.com
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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
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cut your own Christmas trees. We have a 1-mile Nature Trail, picnic area, activities for children, apple cider, apple butter, applesauce, Indian corn and squash.
Daily, call for hours 2261 Cable Road, Camino • 530-644-3389 ohalloranranch.com
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Apple Ridge Farms - welcomes your family to our ranch. We have many attractions including our Bake Shop, BBQ house, Country Store, Kettle Corn Stand, hay maze,pumpkin patch, face painter,
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Daily, 10-5 Aug. 28 thru Nov. 16, Mon.-Fri, Weekends 9-6 1800 Larsen Drive, Camino • 530-647-0613 appleridgepies.com
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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
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Argyres Orchard - Pick your own apples (Golden Delicious and Rome) and Concord Grapes. Apples sold in half-bushel (20 pound)
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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. Open when fruit is ripe, closed when gone! Call for ripening dates.
Sat. & Sun. 10-4, weekdays by appointment. 4220 North Canyon Road, Camino • 530-644-3862
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Mill View Ranch - Enjoy our pies, jams, apple butter, fritters, donuts, breads, apples, caramel apples, peaches, popcorn balls, assorted candies, cookies, great lunch menu, live scarecrow, huge gift shop, free Kid’s Town, talented crafters and sweeping foothill
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Daily 8-5:30, Year ‘round. Call for holiday hours 2740 Cable Road, Camino • 530-622-6885 millviewranch.com
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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.
9-5 Thu. - Sun. Apr. - Aug.; Sept.- mid-Dec. closed Tue.; Closed mid-Dec. - March 2826 Barkley Road, Camino • 530-344-7672 honeybearapples.com • papabear@honeybearapples.com
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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
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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, Sauvi-
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Daily 10-5 year ’round. Closed major holidays. 2221 Fruitridge Road, Placerville • 530-621-0175 lavacap.com • info@lavacap.com
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Time Out, A Private Resort and Day Spa - a dreamcatcher – a
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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...
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Wed.-Sun. year ’round. Call for reservations. 2452 Apple Vista Lane, Camino • 530-644-0314 timeoutspa.com
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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
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Wknds 9-3:30, June – blueberries, Sept. thru Oct. – apples 3000 North Canyon Road, Camino • 530-621-3740 sunmountainfarm.com
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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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Boeger Winery - The little winery with a big Barbera. This picturesque and quaint winery sits on an enchanting Gold Rush era homestead and is the oldest
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commercial winery in El Dorado. Founded in 1972, Boeger has built a reputation on innovative and unusual varietals and blends with a special emphasis on Barbera. If you are looking for the best in wine and ambience, please join us in our intimate tasting room and enjoy our historic grounds and gardens. ad page 43
Daily 10-5, year ’round 1709 Carson Road, Placerville • 530-622-8094 boegerwinery.com • info@boegerwinery.com
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Bill’s Apples/Felice’s Dolls - (from Yelp) “Bill’s Apples / Felices’ 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.”
Daily 9-5, Sept., 1 - Dec. 1 2234 Cable Road, Camino • 530-644-5283 applehill.com/bills-apples-felices-dolls/
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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.
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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
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Daily 8:30-5:30, Sept. 4 - Dec. 24. Open T-giving 10-12, Dec. 24 8:30-3 2345 Carson Road, Placerville • 530-626-0138 abelsappleacres.com • info@abelsappleacres.com O Recycle
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Goldbud Farms - We sell only fresh, locally grown peaches, plums, nectarines, apples and Asian pears.
Daily 10-5, July 15 - Dec. 24 2501 Carson Road, Placerville • 530-626-6521 goldbudfarms.com • goldbud@comcast.net
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Fudge Factory Farm - We are more than just a candy store! We offer handmade chocolates and fudge, 15+ types of candy coated
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Daily 9-5, Sept 1- Oct., Nov 10-5, Dec. 10-4. Closing mid-Dec. ad page 2860 High Hill Road, Placerville • 530-644-3492 34 fudgefactoryfarm.com • jean@fudgefactoryfarm.com
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Pine O’Mine - Pine O’Mine was once a Christmas tree farm. We kept the name but cleared the Christmas trees and planted blue-
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Daily 9-5, June 12- Oct. 3 2620 Carson Road, Placerville • 530-344-0288 pineomine.com • contact@pineomine.com
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Cardanini’s Pumpkin Patch - Authentic pumpkin patch, grown on the ranch and still on the vine. Come cut your own pumpkin on approx 10 acres of field to choose from. Many varieties from carv-
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Windmiller Farm - Come and enjoy your picnic lunch under the shade of the walnut trees. Pick a pumpkin from our pumpkin
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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.
Sat., Sun., 10-5 Sept. 26-Nov. 1 2453 Carson Road, Placerville windmillerfarm.com
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Bolster’s Hilltop Ranch - You-pick blueberries, you-pick apples, cider mill, forest nature trail, cider vinegars and baked goods.
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Daily June 1 - July 1 – blueberries; weekends only in Sept.; Daily 9-5 Oct. - Nov. 25; weekends Nov. 26 - Dec. 13 2000 Larsen Drive, Camino • 530-644-2230
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Apple Blossom Farm - Specializing in 10 feet and taller choose & cut Christmas Trees. Supplies are limited. Why not choose your tree during berry picking season? Open Weekends in July- by appointment only. We are a registered Southdown Babydoll Sheep Farm. Reserve your 2016 lamb today!
Sun. only 10-5, Dec. 6- Dec. 20, Choose trees in July by appt. only 3734 North Canyon Road, Camino, CA 95709 • 530-647-0358 appleblossomtreefarm.com
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Goodness Orchard - First Certified by CCOE since 1990. Ten
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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.
Daily, Sat., Sun. 9-4:30, Mon. - Fri. 11-4:30, Nov. 27- Dec. 23 2721 Mace Road, Camino • 530-644-2475 applecountrychristmastrees.com
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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
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Daily 11-5, year ’round 120 Jacquier Ct., Placerville • 530-642-2021 fentonherriott.com
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Bluestone Meadow - Bluestone Meadow continues the farming
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June 27 & 28 Special Lavendar Weekend, Open weekends in Oct. 10-4 2025 Carson Road, Camino • 530-621-1830 bluestonemeadow.com • info@bluestonemeadow.com
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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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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.
Daily 9:30-4:30, Sept. 4 - Nov 25, Sat., Sun. 10-3, Nov. 27 - Dec. 13 2315 Cable Road, Camino • 530-644-1686 bodhaineranch.com • bodhaineranch88@yahoo.com
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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!
Daily 9-4:30, Mid-Nov. until sold out 2881 North Canyon Road, Camino • 530-621-2053 hillsidetreefarm.com
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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 you-pick berries, apples, & pumpkins; apple cider, vegetables & fresh eggs. Bake shop with pies, turnovers, strudel, and jams. Picnic area in the orchard and nature
trail through the woods.Christmas trees and freshly made wreaths. K YR Thurs.- Mon. 9-4:30, June thru Dec. 24. • daily 9-4:30 Fall to Dec 24 ad page 2640 Blair Road, Pollock Pines • 530-644-2194 34 harristreefarm.com • email: harristreefarm@hotmail.com
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Carson Ridge Evergreens 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. Check Facebook page.
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Crystal Creek Tree Farm - A family-owned choose-and-cut Christmas 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 wreaths. This idyllic setting is the perfect place to create memories.
Daily 10-dusk, Nov. 21 - Dec. 24. Closed T‘giving Day. 2019 Cable Road, Camino • 530-644-4647; 530-644-7014 caminotrees.com • dkobervig@gmail.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 introduce 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!
Daily 9-dark, day after T’giving until sold out 2585 Fruitridge Road, Camino • 530-622-7229 rapettifarms.com • randy@rapettifarms.com
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Indian Rock Tree Farm - We offer hook and release trout fishing. Lessons available. Memories are made as you pick your perfect Christmas Tree, hand-made wreaths 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.
Daily 8:30-dark, mid-Nov. - Dec. 24 3800 North Canyon Road, Camino • 530-622-4087 indianrocktreefarm.com • indianrock@directcon.net
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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 ensures that your tree is naturally grown.
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Smokey Ridge Farmstand - At our farm you’ll find fresh-picked tree-ripened apples and pears, chestnuts, produce, gourmet preserves, you-pick pumpkins, wine and farm-to-table lunch by our beautiful pond. Taste apples side by side and take advantage of
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Red Delicious • Golden Delicious • Winesap Rome Beauty • Pippin • Granny Smith • Braeburn Jonathon • Gala • Fuji • Paula Red • Pink Lady Arkansas Black • Honey Crisp • Mutsu
Locally Grown Mountain Fruit Fresh Cider • Honey • Pears Peaches • Nectarines • Seedless Grapes
Cafe & Bake Shop “Home of the Original Apple Turnover on the Hill”
Indoor & Outdoor Dining – Specializing in Cuisine Desserts, Sandwiches & Salads Frozen & Baked Desserts Available
Large Grassy Picnic Area
Three acres of groomed lawn 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 Museum Six generations of family history on display
Pet Friendly! Opening Labor Day Sunday (Closed Saturdays) Open 8am-5pm • (530) 644-1415 2461 Larsen Drive, Camino, CA 95709
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Apple and Cheddar Oatmeal Cookies Submitted by Jane Harris I like having these cookies for breakfast. Interestingly, this cookie pairs great with Pinot Noir for a great dessert. Ingredients: 2
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Blueberry Cobbler Submitted by Lavon Rapelje Ingredients: 4 cups blueberries from “Apple Hill™ Growers” 1 cup sugar ½ cup water or apple juice 2 teaspoons corn starch 1 cup melted butter 2 cups granulated sugar 2 cups all purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon cinnamon (optional) ½ teaspoon nutmeg (optional)
Look for our 50th Anniversary Cookbook Released in the summer of 2015. Visit applehill.com for more details.
2 cups milk Heat oven to 450º. Combine in a saucepan: blueberries, sugar, water or apple juice, and corn starch. Mix well then cook over medium heat until bubbly and thick. Pour into a 9x13 inch baking dish. Mix the remaining ingredients until combined. Pour over fruit in baking dish. Bake for 25 minutes. Cool slightly before enjoying.
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• Apples • Pears • Apple Cider • Applesauce • Apple Butter • Indian Corn • Picnic Area • Nature Trail • Cut your own Christmas Trees • 2 acre U-Pick Pumpkin Patch
Our pumpkins are grown right here on our ranch and are waiting for you to cut them off the vine!
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Christmas Tree Fire Safety By Dee Kobervig
Real Christmas trees have always been a topic of conversation when it comes to house fires that occur during the holiday season. Each year, according to the California Christmas Tree Growers Association, Californians purchase approximately 33 million fresh cut Christmas trees. At the same time, the National Fire Protection Association reports that annually there are approximately 210 house fires involving Christmas trees. While the odds of your tree causing a house fire are extremely low (less than 0.0006%), the Apple Hill™ Christmas Tree Growers would like to offer you a few tips to further reduce any risk without having to forego the tradition of having a beautiful fresh cut tree in your home during the holidays. 1. Buy the freshest tree possible! The best way to buy is to visit a local farm to select and cut a live tree. Not only will you get the freshest tree possible, farmed trees are a renewable resource, they are completely biodegradable and your purchase supports local family farms. 2. As soon as you get home, re-cut the tree stump approximately 2” and put it in water. Check the water level daily and ensure the base of the trunk is fully submerged in water at all times as long as the tree is inside. 3. Place your tree as far away as possible from heat sources, out of direct sunlight, and away from open flames. 4. Prior to installation, check all string lights and electric powered decorations for frayed cords or exposed wires. Do not overload electrical sockets and always turn off lights and electric powered decorations when you are sleeping or away from home. There is nothing like having a fresh cut Christmas tree from an Apple Hill™ Christmas Tree Grower in your home for the holidays! The Apple Hill Christmas Tree Growers hope these simple tips will ensure you have a safe and fire hazard free Holiday season!
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Find us at many Apple HillTM farms plus these and other California/Nevada stores! Check BarsottiJuice.com or Facebook.com/BarsottiJuice for a spot near you.
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Delfino Family Farm Home Style Bake Shop • Family Farm Animals Grassy Picnic Area • Nature Trail • Apples Pumpkin Patch • Corn Maze • Famous Tacos Introducing “Henrietta Stich” Hard Apple Cider Celebrating 51 years as an original Apple Hill™ Grower!
Pie Shop Opening Labor Day Weekend! Live Music.
Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays, 9am-5pm Call ahead for special orders or large orders – Ready when you get here.
Always on our Bake Shop Menu Walkin’ 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! 19th Annual Kids Weekend & Johnny Appleseed Birthday Celebration Sat/Sun, Sept. 19-20, 2015 – Lots of fun activities for kids. LIVE Music. Mini-cooking school, walkin’ pie eating contest, scarecrow contest. Pre-registration required. Nevada Day, Friday, October 30, 2015 Free a la mode ice cream to all Nevada residents. APPLE HILL HARVEST RUNNER DISCOUNTS: Oct 31 and Nov 1 Veterans Day Celebration, Wednesday, November 11, 2015 Free a la mode ice cream to all Veterans.
Junior Farmer Tours!
Includes Kids Inc. collectible pin. Join the fun Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays.
3205 North Canyon Road, Camino (530) 622-0184 • Opening Labor Day Weekend For history, events and ranch features check out our website: www.kidsincapples.com
BIGGER & BETTER! Come visit our new Kids Town, Gift Shop & the best view in the area! Open 8-5:30 Daily
Family Friendly Fun! Fresh Baked Goods Donuts • Pies Fritters • Pastries Breads • Apple Cakes Dumplings • Cookies Sweets Caramel Apples Caramellos Fudge • Jams Apple Butter From our Orchards Apples • Grapes Peaches U-Pick Apples & Pumpkin Patch
Food and Beverages Pizza • Hot Dogs Tri Tip • Quiche Daily Specials Apple Cider Espresso Bar Also Featuring … Childrens’ Activities Kids Town The Largest Gift Shop in the Area Crafters Shaded Picnic Area Events, Parties & Weddings
NEW - Crepe Bar fruit, chicken, pork and beef
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Add sifted dry ingredients to apple mixture. Pour into 9” x 13” greased cake pan and bake for 1 hour in a preheated 350° oven.
Discover Variety and Quality in the Farm-Fresh Baked Goods our Apple Hill™ ranches offer.
The Apple Hill™ Growers have compiled their many tasty and time-tested recipes into three recipe books. These are available for purchase at your favorite Apple Hill™ Grower. To order by mail: write to Apple Hill™ Growers, P.O. Box 494 Camino, CA 95709. Or leave your name and address at (530) 644-7692 and we’ll send you an order form. Our 50th Anniversary Cookbook is available in the Summer of 2015. Visit applehill.com for more details.
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Apple HillTM Harvest Run Sunday, November 1, 2015
A Camino Union School District Benefit
Pre-register online and save time. Don’t wait in line! Registration forms available at www.applehillrun.org, our Facebook page or at the following locations: Camino School or by mail at: AHHR 3060 Snows Road, Camino, CA 95709 Call (916) 492-8966 for more information
Want to come out to run and play? • 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 Brought to you by Capital Road Race Management
Thank you to Last Year’s Sponsors Abel’s Apple Acres Andrea Winton Apple HillTM Growers Association Apple Mill Storage Argyres Orchard Barsotti Juice Company Capital Road Race Mgmt. Doug Veerkamp Engineering El Dorado Disposal El Dorado Savings Bank Frost Family Grandpa’s Cellar Goyette’s North Canyon Ranch Hillside Tree Farm Kids Inc Larsen’s Apple Barn Lava Cap Winery
Lawyers 4 Learning - Law Offices of Patrick Kernan - Kingsley/ Bogard & Associates Madroña Vineyards Max Muscle O’Halloran’s Apple Trail Ranch ParaVí Winerey Rainbow Orchards Serrano Associates, LLC SMUD The Mountain Democrat The Sports Authority Time Out Resort & Spa Wilkinson Portables Wofford Acres Vineyards
For sponsorship information visit www.applehillrun.org
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DOWNLOAD THE Official Apple Hill™ GROWERS app Up-to-date farm and event information now available for free in iTunes (iOS 6.0 or later) and the Google Play store (Android 3.x or later). Stay connected and don’t miss out. Download today! Always look for the sign of quality!
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35 Varieties of You-Pick Apples – plus Jams & 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) 644-6881
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Open daily from June 1-July 1 & Aug. 30-Dec. 14 • U-PICK BLUEBERRIES • U-PICK APPLES • U-PICK PUMPKINS (530)
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Open Daily 10-5 ~ Sept. to Dec 20th
17 types of Apple Pie Dumplings, Turnovers, Crisps, Cookies, Strudel, many available No-Sugar Gluten-free items ~ Reserve your order! Call or order online, 24 hours notice please ~ Nature Trail ~ Country Store Crafters & BBQ Oct Weekends Special Events ~ Lunch applehill.com
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Heyday Café & Wine Bar Find links to all these downtown businesses at applehill.com
Strike Gold! Get your prospecting supplies & more here! • Gold Pans • Sluice Boxes • Classifiers • Metal Detectors • Rentals $30/day Hardware • Housewares • Mining Supplies Oldest Hardware Store West of the Mississippi
441 Main Street • 530-622-1151
Lunch & Dinner - California Cuisine Over 40 wines by the glass • Open 7 days/week 325 Main Street • 530-626-9700 www.heydaycafe.com
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Special Events 2015 SPRING/SUMMER
MAY Saturday, May 9 Mother Lode Century Bike Ride (Info: motherlodecentury.com) Saturday, May 16 Girls Night Out 6pm - 9pm
SUMMER/FALL AUGUST Sunday, August 23 Craft Faire 8AM - 3PM Thursday, August 27 Hangtown Evening Car Show 6pm - 8pm (Info: 622-1731)
Sunday, May 17 Hangtown Car Show 9am - 3pm (Info: 622-1731)
SEPTEMBER Saturday, September 12 Kacie’s Ride For Hope 8am - 11am (Info: 626-1450)
JUNE Saturday, June 6 Wagon Train on Main 12pm - 3pm
Saturday, September 19 Placerville Oktoberfest 3pm - 8pm
Saturday, June 27 Bell Tower Brewfest 6pm - 9pm JUNE - OCTOBER Daily (Light Poles on Main St.) Banners on Parade 2015 JULY Saturday, July 25 National Dance Day 3pm - 8pm (Info: 295-3496)
Sunday, September 27 Antique Street Faire 8am - 3pm OCTOBER Saturday, October 17 Art & Wine Festival (w/ Banners on Parade Auction & Images of Hope) 6pm - 9pm Saturday, October 31 Trick or Treat on Main Street 4pm - 6pm
* SAT., MONTHLY: Stagecoach Rides, Every 3rd Sat. (except June, Sept) - 12pm - 3pm * SATURDAY, MONTHLY: Placerville Artwalk, Every 3rd Saturday - 5pm - 8pm * SATURDAY, MAY - OCT: Saturday Farmer’s Market - 8am - 12pm (Info: 622-1900) * WED., MID JUNE - OCT: Main Street Farmer’s Market - 4pm - Dusk (Info: 415-250-5337) Please call PDA to verify time, date and location of these events. 46 applehill.com (530) 672-3436 or visit www.PlacervilleDowntown.com
Dedrick’s Main Street Cheese
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312 Main Street, Placerville 530-344-8282 • Dedrickscheese.com M-F 10 to 6 • Sat. 9 to 6 • Sun. 11 to 6
The Independent Restaurant and Bar
Beer, Wine & Cocktails • Open 7 days/week 629 Main Street, Suite 102 • 530-344-7645 www.IndependentPlacerville.com
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Area Food, Lodging, Attractions & Services FOOD ______________________________________ Apple Blossom Coffee House: Downtown Camino – Uptown Coffee p. 55 4077 Carson Road, Camino • 530-644-0284 • appleblossomcoffeehouse.com Burger Barn: Now That’s a Beefy Burger p. 55 6404 Pony Express Trail, Pollock Pines • 530-344-7167 • burgerbarn.co Camino Food Center: Convenient Camino Location pg. 55 4124 Carson Road, Camino • 530-644-1987 Durango’s Mexican Restaurant: Lunch, Dinner, Full Bar. Open 7 days/week pg. 48 263 Placerville Drive, Placerville • 530-626-0841 • durangosrestaurant.com Dedrick’s Main Street Cheese: Your Neighborhood Gourmet Food Store p. 47 312 Main Street, Placerville • 530-344-8282 • Dedrickscheese.com continued
MEXICAN RESTAURANT LUNCH & DINNER FULL BAR Open 7 days 263 Placerville Drive in Placerville
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Area Food, Lodging, Attractions & Services The Farm Table: Restaurant, Charcuterie, Market p. 46 311 Main St. Placerville • ourfarmtable.com • 530-295-8140 Heyday Café & Wine Bar: California Cuisine – Lunch & Dinner p. 46 325 Main Street, Placerville • 530-626-9700 • heydaycafe.com The Independent Restaurant and Bar: Beer, Wine and Cocktails p. 47 629 Main Street, Ste. 102, Placerville • 530-344-7645 • IndependentPlacerville.com Smith Flat House: Restaurant, Dining and Events p. 48 2021 Smith Flat Road, Placerville • 530-621-1003 • smithflathouse.com Tortilla Flats: Mexican Food - Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner p. 47 564 Main St, Placerville • 530-626-0101 • Facebook.com/tortilla.flats.5 Sierra Banquet Center: Home of the Log Cabin Cafe. Please call for reservations p. 55 3220 Pondorado Rd., Camino • 530-644-0345 • sierrabanquetcenter.com Wine Country Station: El Dorado County Wine Headquarters. p. 55 3590 Carson Road, Camino • 530-644-2199
LODGING __________________________________ Best Western Placerville Inn: For your Business & Leisure Lodging Needs p. 49 6850 Greenleaf Drive, Placerville • (530) 622-9100 • bestwestern.com/placervilleinn Camino Hotel: Reasonable Rates and Top-Notch Service p. 55 4103 Carson Road, Camino • (530) 644-1800 • www.caminohotel.com Coloma Resort: A Family Camping Adventure on the American River! p. 50 800-238-2298 • www.colomaresort.com • Reserve online! Eden Vale Inn: A Luxury Bed & Breakfast - Destination of Rustic Sophistication p. 49 1780 Springvale Road, Placerville • 530-621-0901 • www.EdenValeInn.com North Canyon Inn: Bed & Breakfast p. 55 3901 North Canyon Road, Camino • 530-957-6952 • www.northcanyoninn.com continued B E S T W E S T E R N PLUS
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Area Food, Lodging, Attractions & Services ATTRACTIONS ______________________________ Apple Mountain Golf Resort p. 55 3455 Carson Rd., Camino • 530-647-7400 • www.applemountaingolfresort.com Crystal Basin Recreation Area Let’s power more family time p.56 Located just east of the Apple Hill™ farms • www.smud.org/recreation El Dorado Gold 2016 World Gold Panning Championship p.53 September 11-18, 2016 in Placerville, CA • www.eldoradogold2016.com Knotty Pine Bowling Center: Family Fun Center p. 55 2667 Sanders Dr., Pollock Pines • 530-644-5414 • www.knottypinebowl.com Mountain Mandarins: Tree Ripened, Hand picked pg. 50 Tours • food • crafters • artists • animals • wine tasting • www.mountainmandarins.com continued
• Amenities to Please Tent and RV Campers Alike • On-Site RV Rentals, Bunkhouses, Cabins and Tent Cabins • Rafting Trips, Swimming Pool, Ropes Challenge Course, Fishing and Gold Panning • Ideal for Groups and Special Events • 100+ Hookup Sites & Over a Mile of River Frontage!
Orchard Days Weekend Before Thanksgiving
1st & 3rd Weekends in December
Fruit & Fruit Products Food Crafters Artists Animals Wine & Beer Tasting
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Area Food, Lodging, Attractions & Services Placerville Downtown Association Discover Historic Downtown Placerville p. 46-47 530-672-3436 • www.PlacervilleDowntown.com Placerville Hardware: Oldest Hardware Store West of the Mississippi p. 46 441 Main Street, Placerville • 530-622-1151 Placerville News Company: Hangtown’s Newsstand since 1856 p. 45 409 Main Street, Placerville • 530 622-4510 • www.pvillenews.com Red Hawk Casino More Winners. More Jackpots. More Often. back cover 1 Red Hawk Pkwy, Placerville • 888-573-3495 • www.redhawkcasino.com Sly Park Recreation Area: Open year round – Recreation for the whole family! p. 47 4771 Sly Park Road, Pollock Pines • 530-295-6810 • www.eid.org www.Visit-eldorado.com: We invite you to Stay and Play! p. 51 800-457-6279 • Gold Rush History, Outdoor Adventure & Award Winning Wines
SERVICES __________________________________ El Dorado Disposal Partnering for a healthy future Inside back cover P.O. Box 1270, Diamond Springs • 530-626-4141 • www.eldoradodisposal.com Placerville Fruit Growers Quality since 1915. Open to the public p.45 4600 Missouri Flat Rd., Placerville • 530-622-2640 Scott-Naake Supplying paper products to retailers, bakeries, caterers & more p.52 333 North 7th Street, Sacramento • 916-443-6611 • www.scottnaake.com continued
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Area Food, Lodging, Attractions & Services Sierra Gold Graphics Presentation is Everything p.51 289 Placerville Drive, Placerville • 530-622-4500 • sierragoldgraphics@sbcglobal.net Umpqua Bank 530-644-5466 • www.Umpquabank.com p. 55 TWO LOCATIONS: 2661 Sanders Dr., Pollock PInes & 1224 Broadway, Placerville
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during these smoky days and nights. The result is that the vine can pick up this smoky flavor, putting some of it into the grape berry itself. Wines produced from these grapes can have an identifiable smoky flavor. Lastly, the lifeline of agriculture is water. There is no doubt that when fighting fires, the need to use water in order to put out the fire trumps all other uses. Preventing fires, however, will help save this limited and valuable resource for farms and cities alike. In 2014, we were lucky. Although the King Fire did impact tourism, most vineyards and orchards had already harvested their crops before the smoke-filled air arrived. These conditions, however, highlight the new world in which we live. No longer are farmers just looking at the weather for the success of their crops. Instead we are reliant upon everyone being careful when enjoying the beautiful Sierra Nevada. Earthquakes come and go, but forest fires we can help prevent.
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encourages our community members to work collectively to create defensible space to reduce fire risk for our farms, wineries, families, friends and neighbors and also to conserve our ag water. The “King Fire” of 2014 scorched nearly 100,000 acres and was stopped within a few miles of many Apple Hill™ Grower Association farms. Join us as we work to make our towns and communities fire safe. For more information on green waste disposal in general and on the Green Waste Reduction Projects in our communities and how you can help, visit the El Dorado County Fire Safe Council website at www.edcfiresafe.org. BE FIRE SAFE AND FIRE WISE.
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Log Cabin Café
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The Farm Life By Barbara Goyette
Why do people come to visit the Apple Hill™ Grower Association farms? Is it the fresh fruit, the crisp air, the winding country roads, the beauty of the crops lined up in neat rows? Maybe it’s the chance to see a real farm and to observe a life-style that was once the way most people lived. A hundred years ago, visiting a farm in California would not have attracted many people since most people lived on a farm. Today, a trip to an Apple Hill™ farm is a chance to see fruit on the trees or berries on the vine, and perhaps to pick and eat that fruit. Now visitors can observe juice being pressed and then have a glass. They can follow the delightful aromas coming from a bake shop and watch pies and cakes come right out of the oven. They can choose a pumpkin out of the patch. They can taste wine near the vines that produced it. They can picnic in an orchard or overlooking vineyards. They can cut their own Christmas tree. Visitors often look around and think that this would be a great place to live - and it is. But a word or caution: While it has many rewards, living on a farm is not for everyone. Trees and vines require care all year long. Those 4-H animals and charming poultry must be fed each day (which means few vacations). Many Apple Hill™ farmers have other “real jobs” and farming is the all-consuming hobby. There are few days off, it’s hard physical work, and farmers seldom retire. It was a life-style we chose more than 40 years ago. We learned to be farmers. Our children developed many skills and learned to work hard. Grandchildren and neighbor’s children have worked on the farm. Many a college application lists work experience at our little fruit stand. The people we live and work with are the best. We have never regretted our choice! So do come and visit the Apple Hill™ Grower Association farms. Although it may not be your choice for a life-style, your experience at these farms will be something you will always remember.
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2015 Calendar of Events
Please contact individual farms to verify event time, date and location More details at applehill.com. All area codes 530 JUNE FRIDAYS: SUNSET SIPPIN’: #32 Boeger Winery 622-8094 JUNE 7: YOGA IN THE ORCHARD:l #32 Boeger Winery 622-8094 JUNE 14: MUSIC CONCERTS- Complimentary: #26 Lava Cap Winery 621-0175 JUNE 20-21: FATHER’S DAY CELEBRATION: #27 Time Out Spa 644-0314 JUNE 21: FATHER’S DAY BBQ & LIVE MUSIC: #26 Lava Cap Winery 621-0175 JUNE 20-21: LAVENDER HARVEST DAY: #56 Bluestone Meadow 621-1830 JUNE 27-28: LAVENDER FESTIVAL: #56 Bluestone Meadow 621-1830 JUNE 28: WHITE ON WHITE. DINNER-MUSIC.: #10 Rainbow Orchards 644-1594 JUNE 28: MUSIC CONCERT- Complimentary: #26 Lava Cap Winery 621-0175 JULY FRIDAYS: SUNSET SIPPIN’: #32 Boeger Winery 622-8094 JULY 11-12: LAVENDER HARVEST DAY: #56 Bluestone Meadow 621-1830 JULY 12: MUSIC CONCERT- Complimentary: #26 Lava Cap Winery 621-0175 JULY 19: MAKE YOUR OWN JAM: #84 Harris Tree Farm 644-2194 - Reservations JULY 19: MUSIC CONCERT - Complimentary: #26 Lava Cap Winery 621-0175 AUGUST FRIDAYS: SUNSET SIPPIN’: #32 Boeger Winery 622-8094 AUG 1: WINE & WEENIE WEEKEND: #32 Boeger Winery 622-8094 AUG 8: WINE CLUB PICK UP LUAU-Complimentary: #26 Lava Cap Winery 621-0175 AUG 20: FLIGHTS DINNER AT SMITH FLAT HOUSE: #6 Madrona Vineyards 6211003 - Reservations AUG 22: CAMINO BARN DANCE: #10 Rainbow Orchards 644-1594 AUG 23: MAKE YOUR OWN JAM: #84 Harris Tree Farm 644-2194 - Reservations AUG 29: KICK-OFF HARVEST DINNER: #6 Madrona Vineyards 644-5948 - Reservations Aug 29: OPENING SEASON HARVEST FESTIVAL: #1 High Hill Ranch 644-1973 SEPT 4 - SEPT 7: OPENING DAY OF MOST APPLE HILL™ FARMS SEPT SATURDAYS: HARVEST TOURS: #32 Boeger Winery 622-8094 SEPT SATURDAYS: WINE & SUNSETS MUSIC SERIES: #26 Lava Cap Winery 621-0175 SEPT 10: EVENING IN THE ORCHARD: #10 Rainbow Orchards 644-1594 SEPT 13: GRANDPARENTS DAY: #17 Grandpa’s Cellar 644-2153 SEPT 13-15: APPLE HONEY DAY ROSH HASHANAH: #17 Grandpa’s Cellar 644-2153 SEPT18-19: CHUGGERS SHOW: #1 High Hill Ranch 644-1973 SEPT 19: Gold Country Bonsai: Display & sale. #10 Rainbow Orchards 644-1594 SEPT 19-20: 19th Annual Kids’ Days weekend: #5 Kids Inc 622-0184 SEPT 20: JOHNNY APPLESEED DAY: See applehill.com for farm information SEPT 22: CALIF. RETIRED TEACHERS LUNCHEON: #10 Rainbow Orchards 644-1594 SEPT 26: KIDS BAKING DAY 11AM-1PM: #37 Apple Pantry Farm 318-2834 SEPT 26: THE BARBERIAN BARBERA BASH!: #32 Boeger Winery 622-8094 SEPT 26-27: GRAPE FESTIVAL & TASTING: #133 Smokey Ridge Farmstand 626-5077 OCT 4: GIRL SCOUT SCARECROW CONTEST #84 Harris Tree Farm 644-2194 OCT 23-OCT 31: HAUNTED NATURE TRAIL #17 Grandpa’s Cellar 644-2153 OCT 30: TEEN FRIGHT NIGHT: #17 Grandpa’s Cellar 644-2153 OCT 30: NEVADA DAY WITH DEDRICK’S CHEESE: #6 Madrona Vineyards 644-5948 OCT 30: NEVADA DAY SPECIALS: Wofford Acres Vineyards 626-6858, Kids Inc 622-0184, Harris Tree Farm 644-2194, Madroña Vineyards 644-5948 OCT 31-NOV 1: CHESTNUT FESTIVAL #133 Smokey Ridge Farmstand 626-5077 NOV 1- NOV 2: DAY OF THE DEAD CELEBRATION: #10 Rainbow Orchards 644-1594 NOV 1: APPLE HILL™ HARVEST RUN. Benefits Camino School. Details pg. 36 NOV 1: APPLE HILL™ HARVEST RUNNER APPRECIATION SPECIALS: #5 Kids Inc; #10 Rainbow Orchards 644-1592; #25 Wofford Acres 626-6858; NOV 7: HARVEST FESTIVAL: #6 Madrona Vineyards 644-5948 - Reservations NOV 11: VETERAN’S DAY SPECIALS: #5 Kids Inc 622-0184; #10 Rainbow Orchards 644-1594; #40 Fudge Factory 644-3492 NOV. 14: KIDS BAKING DAY 11AM-1PM: #37 Apple Pantry Farm 318-2834 NOV 21: HOLIDAY SAMPLER: #32 Boeger Winery 622-8094 NOV. 21: OPENING DAY OF MOST APPLE HILL™ CHRISTMAS TREE FARMS NOV 21-22: HOLIDAY TASTINGS, PAIRINGS #133 Smokey Ridge Farmstand 626-5078 NOV 22: SANTA VISITS-BONFIRE-S’MORES: #84 Harris Tree Farm 644-2194 NOV 27-DEC. SANTA VISITS- check schedule at harristreefarm.com: #84 Harris Tree Farm 644-2194 NOV 29: Santa in the Cellar: #32 Boeger Winery 622-8094 DEC 5: CHRISTMAS IN THE CELLAR: #6 Madrona Vineyards 644-5948
Kids’ Activities
Some activities have fees More details at applehill.com
#38 Abel’s Apple Acres 530-626-0138 Lead-line Horse & Pony Rides, Maze, Free Johnny Appleseed Measuring Tree, Free 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, Rubber Duck Races, Puppet Theater, Picnic Area #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, Orchard Tours, Apple Slinkies on Weekends #40 Fudge Factory Farm 530-644-3492 Kids Play Area, Farm Animals #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 Hand Pie, Orchard Bingo, Make a ceramic bowl, Haunted Nature Trail #84 Harris Tree Farm 530-644-2194 Nature Trail, B-day Parties, Scavenger Hunt, You-Pick Berries, Pumpkins, & Apples, Santa Visits during Christmas Season #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 Crafts, You-Pick Pumpkin Patch, Corn Maze, Farm Animals, Junior Farmer Tours #9 Larsen Apple Barn 530-644-1415 Grass Park Play Area available during apple season #23 Mill View Ranch 530-622-6885 Free Kid’s Town & Crafts, You-Pick Pumpkins & Apples, Nature Trail, B-day Parties,Live Scarecrow in Oct. #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 Farmstand 530-626-5077 You-Pick Pumpkins & Chestnuts #28 Sun Mountain Farm 530-621-3740 You-Pick Blueberries, Apples & Pumpkins
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