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Posted on October 17th, 2022

Indian Ladder Farms - Voorheesville, New York

Indian Ladder Farms - Voorheesville, New York

The 2022 autumn colors are peaking near and around Indian Ladder Farms in Voorheesville, New York.  The family-friendly facility offers an animal petting zoo featuring goats, cows, sheep, chickens, and more along with pumpkins, apples, and seasonal pies.  You can pick your apples and pumpkins or buy them prepared in their farm store.  ILF also offers a cidery and brewery featuring cider and craft beer.

Indian Ladder Farms is a picturesque and historic farm located in the town of Voorheesville, New York. Founded in 1916, the farm is set on over 300 acres of beautiful rolling hills and fields, providing visitors with a serene and natural destination.

The farm is renowned for its apple orchards, which feature over 20 different varieties of apples that are available for picking during the harvest season. Visitors can stroll through the orchards and pick their own apples, or purchase pre-picked apples from the farm store. The farm also produces a variety of other fruits and vegetables, including peaches, pears, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, sweet corn, pumpkins, and more.

In addition to its agricultural offerings, Indian Ladder Farms is home to a popular farm-to-table restaurant, the Yellow Rock Cafe, which serves up delicious dishes made with fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. The cafe also features a selection of craft beers and hard ciders made on-site, as well as a farm store where visitors can purchase farm-fresh produce, baked goods, and other local products.

The farm is also a popular destination for families, with a variety of activities and events for kids, including a petting zoo, pony rides, hayrides, and a corn maze. Throughout the year, the farm hosts a range of seasonal events and festivals, including an apple festival, a pumpkin festival, and a winter market.



Link: Indian Ladder Farms Website
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