Once hidden by wild flowers and shade trees, an 800-tree apple orchard was developed in it's midst and is now open to the public.   A new farm market was constructed and is now filled with attractive country gifts, a bakery, and lots of fall fruit and decorative products.   Many varieties of apples, pears, plums, pumpkins, Indian corn, honey, and gourds are a few of the fall items offered.   Depending on the season there are many things to do such as:

Feeding the animals at the petting zoo, orchard tours, wagon rides, classes for baking, cider press demonstrations, and fall festival weekends.

Plan a visit to the orchard where the pace is a little slower and the squirrels have the right of way, where families can relax together, and memories are begun that will last a lifetime.