Jessica Barnett: An orchard that boasts nearly 200 years of history, but has been modernized with a wide assortment of gourmet apple varieties. Visitors may pick their own or purchase at the farmstand.
Jessica Barnett: An institution since the 1930s, it's open on weekends in September and October. Named for the prevailing winds that blow through, the orchard also features a farm store with fresh produce and more.
Jessica Barnett: In addition to the pumpkin patch, visitors can explore a four-acre corn maze, take a hayride or tackle an obstacle course. Kids can enjoy the barnyard play area.
Jessica Barnett: The farm's 1,800 dwarf apple trees grows Cortland, Empire, Macoun, several Macintosh varieties, Gala, and Honeycrisp apples. Try wine, beer, hard cider and visit the farm's cider press.
Jessica Barnett: 60 apple varieties from more than 10,000 dwarf apple trees. On Super Cider Sundays, held throughout September and October, you can take a guided tour of the orchard and press cider using a hand press.
Jessica Barnett: This farm and U-pick orchard has a playground, corn maze and pumpkin patch. Gift shop has cider, jams, baking mixes, honey, pickles, maple syrup. Hot apple cider donuts, cinnamon rolls, fresh daily.
Jessica Barnett: This historic cider mill was built in 1801 and originally used as a sawmill and gristmill. A deck overlooks a 30-foot waterfall; the country store sells hot cider donuts, Croghan bologna, cheese curds
Jessica Barnett: Enjoy the beautiful autumn colors of the Finger Lakes from the chairlift to the summit of Bristol Mountain. 15-20 minute ride. http://www.bristolmountain.com/fall-sky-rides/
Jessica Barnett: 30 acres of sunflowers that by mid-summer flow across the gentle swells of farmland north of Seneca Lake. They reach peak color in mid-August and remain in peak condition for a week to 10 days.