![]() ![]() Picturesque Fall Foliage & Hiking Trailsīreathing in the crisp autumn air while surrounded by hues of red and orange? Sounds delightful. For more locally grown fresh produce, Sep’s Family Farm has two farm stands and guaranteed unmatched, field-ripened taste and freshness, Lewin Farms has apples, pumpkins, and vegetables, and Woodside Orchards in Jamesport has craft cider, apples, and baked goods. The 100-acre Mattituck-based farm has a popular barnyard and farmstand with farm-fresh produce including their signature apple cider donuts. Whether you’re looking for a place to pick your own apples, pumpkins or just kick back and enjoy some cider, Long Island’s North Fork farms are a fall attraction that you don’t want to miss out on this fall.įall in love with Harbes Farm & Vineyard located in the heart of Long Island’s North Fork. It’s no secret that Long Island has some of the most diverse and gorgeous farms with picturesque flower fields, fresh fruits, and vegetables. Harvest Season! Pick Your Own Apples, Pumpkins, Corn and More at Dozens of Family-Owned Farms Sip renowned wine at Palmer Vineyards, visit the campus at Lenz Winery, or glimpse the unparalleled view of the Long Island Sound at Kontokosta Winery’s waterfront location. Stop by RGNY’s tasting room in Riverhead to learn how to taste and pair wine like a pro or take an educational wine class at Terra Vite Winery & Vineyard. Visit Jamesport Vineyards, one of the North Fork’s oldest vineyards, where the great lawn out back provides the perfect setting for enjoying great wine and light fare. Known as Long Island’s wine country, the North Fork’s fall harvest season provides ample opportunities for wine tastings and wine tours. ![]() Two Words: Wine Countryįrom tasting rooms that range from historic barns to glamorous chandelier adorned mansions, Long Island is known for award-winning, high-quality ingredients for wines and spirits in unmatched settings with winding farmlands and waterfront vineyards. While there are many reasons to visit this incredible destination all year long, we’ve gathered 10 reasons to fall in love with the North Fork this fall. The country roads of the East End region are lined with farm stands, quaint downtowns, farm-to-table eateries, centuries-old properties, antique shops and much more. The North Fork is home to more than 60 vineyards with world-class tasting rooms, dozens of “pick-your-own” farms and orchards, incredible hiking trails, and one-of-a-kind, charming places to stay overnight. Well, you don’t have to imagine – just head to Long Island’s North Fork region, or as the locals call it, “NOFO,” to make your autumn dreams a reality! Love Lane, located in Mattituck, has a little bit of everything.Imagine vast farmlands that come alive with vibrant hues of orange, red, and yellow, seasonal harvest festivals and much more – less than two hours outside of New York’ concrete jungle. Definitely add this stop to your trip and take in the amazing views. There are many trails for walking and biking, and areas perfect for a picnic, but, the bluff overlook is a personal favorite and must see. Camp Hero State Park, an abandoned air force station, has one of the most breathtaking spots that overlooks Montauk and the Atlantic Ocean. The North Fork has some beautiful spots to appreciate the scenery. With the changing seasons so do the beers! Stop in and try out the seasonal beers offered because who doesn’t love a pumpkin beer on a brisk fall day? To make it easier for you, we have compiled some favorites, Jamesport Brewery, North Fork Brewing Company, Long Ireland Beer Company and Greenport Harbor Brewing Company. ![]() Like the wineries, the list of breweries can go on and on. Keep in mind that Bridge Lane does not serve food but you are more than welcome to bring your own snacks. At Bridge Lane they offer bottles (of course), but unlike other wineries, they have kegs of wine, boxed wine and wine in a can. Bridge Lane Tasting Room is a casual and trendy environment. Macari and Laurel Lake Vineyard offer stunning views with an elegant atmosphere and some of the best wines and charcuterie. The list of wineries out east can go on forever but to shout out a few we have Bridge Lane Tasting Room, Macari and Laurel Lake Vineyard. They’re known for their delicious pies, but also have plenty of fresh, homemade cookies, muffins, jams and more! They have a large list of pies whether it is their chocolate cream pie, apple crisp or strawberry-rhubarb, there is something for everyone. You just cannot skip out on Briermere Farms when you travel out East. You will not be dissapointed with the quality and experience when dining at Noah’s. They use fresh ingredients from all the local farmers and fishermen to provide one of the largest selections of local wines. Chef Noah Schwartz and Sommelier Sunita Schwartz work together to serve only the best for their customers. Noah’s serves only the best with their Farm to Table concept. ![]()
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