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Is Always Growing

With 78 acres of orchards and farm growing apples, peaches and pears, Apple Holler serves as the perfect venue for your event. Gather your group for guaranteed good times and memories to last a lifetime.

Your Group’s Ag-venture Includes:

· Orchard and Farm Tours

· Tractor-Drawn Hayrides

· Pollination Exhibit

· Butterfly Garden

· Horse-Drawn Tours/Winter Sleigh Rides

· Golden Goat Bridge: Feed the Mini Goats

Farm to Table Dining Available

The Red Barn Restaurant serves delicious down-home cookin’, touched by the magic of apples.

Country Store

Finish your day with a stop at our Farm Store, Bakery & Gift Shop. Bring home our delicious homemade bakery, Wisconsin wines, apple butter, apple cider, high-top apple pies, handmade caramel apples, jams, jellies, gifts and other delicious specialties. Cap off your visit with a stop at our Beer and Cider Tasting Bar.

Apple Holler’s Ag-venture is for the Kid in All of Us

To book your group’s Ag-venture today, call 262-884-7100.

September 23, 2022 marked the 200th anniversary of the 1822 Treaty, which established the land base for Oneida, on what was then the Michigan territory, in Wisconsin. About a year later, some Oneida families from the east began to travel from New York and settle in the newly established territory. To acknowledge this significant event, we honor all those who came before us and all those who helped us become what we are today. Furthermore, we recognize the contributions from the Menominee, Ho-Chunk, Stockbridge-Munsee, and Brothertown Nations.

Oneida has many unique features to experience, including a historic village, featuring a replica longhouse, the traditional dwelling that Oneida people lived in hundreds of years ago. Adjacent to the longhouse are authentic log homes and a war memorial wall that pays homage to all those who serve. The tour continues through the countryside to the visit the 185 year old Episcopal Church, the Oneida Museum and a stop at the Buffalo Overlook. Book

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