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Rappahannock County

HIGH PLACES ORCHARDS
Ed Streapy
121 Winesap Lane, Flint Hill, VA 2262
540.635.5537

Directions: From Northern Virginia and Front Royal, 8 miles south on US 522. Turn left on State Route 662, go 1/2 mile and turn left on Winesap Lane. Follow to orchard. From Central Virginia, follow US 211 west to US 522. Turn right on US 522, go 7 miles and turn right on State Route 662.
Hours: Daily
Special Comments: Picnic by pond - no swimming or fishing
Products: Pick-your-own and fresh-picked blueberries, apples, peaches, plums and nectarines.

MUSKRAT HAVEN FARM
Manfred and Etta Call
20 Cedarbreak Lane, Amissville, VA 20106
540.937.5892 or 540.937.5191

Directions: Farm is located 15 miles west of Warrenton on Route 211.
Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m., beginning May 15-October 31.
Products: Pick-your-own strawberries from late May until mid-June; blueberries, mid-June to late July; black raspberries, mid-June for two weeks; red raspberries, late June to first frost; blackberries, mid-July to mid-August; pumpkins from the last of September to October 31. We also have a farm market on Route 211, where we have fresh-picked sweet corn, heirloom tomatoes, watermelons, cantaloupes and other veggies. We also have a large variety of Muskrat Haven jams, jellies and Virginia grown mountain honey and much more.

Virginia Produce Availability Chart
This chart shows approximate harvest periods. Harvest may vary by region and weather conditions.
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