Apple Picking in Florida

Discover apple picking across Florida. Search by ZIP code to find the closest location, check ratings, and read real visitor reviews before you go.

Apple Picking in Florida

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Apple Picking in Florida: What You Need to Know

Florida offers plenty of options for apple picking, from well-known destinations to smaller family-run spots. Browse every listing below, or search your ZIP code to find the nearest one.

Apple Growing in the Southeast

Apple growing in the southeastern United States is concentrated in the mountain counties where elevation moderates the regional heat enough for orchards to thrive. The Blue Ridge, Great Smoky Mountains, and Appalachian foothills that run through North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and Georgia all host apple orchards, many of which have been family-operated for multiple generations. The season here runs slightly earlier than in the north—late August and September are typically peak—and the mountain setting adds a scenic dimension to pick-your-own visits that flat-country orchards can't match. Varieties grown in the Southeast tend toward those that can handle heat and humidity, including Stayman Winesap, Granny Smith, and some proprietary varieties developed specifically for southern growing conditions.

Best Time for Apple Picking in Florida

July through August for early-season varieties, considerably earlier than most apple-growing states due to Florida's warm and shorter winter dormancy period.

Tips for Apple Picking in Florida

Before heading out for apple picking anywhere in Florida, a quick call or website check can save a wasted trip if conditions have changed. Early in the day tends to mean better selection and shorter lines.