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Friday, October 30, 2020
Pine-O-Mine Ranch #41 A Small but Charming U-Pick Apple Farm
Thursday, October 29, 2020
Andelin Farm- A Charming, U-Pick, Family Owned Farm Providing Lots of Family Fun in the Summer, Fall, & Spring in Sparks, Nevada
Andelin Farm in Sparks is one of those special places my family and I can’t get enough of. This farm is where we've made some of our best & fondest memories. Over the years, the Andelin family has been improving the farm, adding & optimizing experiences for everyone's enjoyment and comfort.
One year, they added a gemstone mining sluice and a chick holding experience, both of which have been hits with my family. They've also been adding in shade tents and places to sit to help with the heat, and even started growing their own sunflowers, pumpkins, & tulips one year for a U-Pick.
For those who have never visited the farm, it's basically a huge fenced in area loaded with tons of activities like zip lining, barrel/hay/train rides, farm animals, a barn store, and so much more. Pay a flat fee and enjoy most of the activities all day long (pay a little extra for pony rides, gem mining, feed for the animals, and train rides). Visitors not looking to enter the farm can access the barn store and food trucks and just hang around without paying admission. The year that the housing developments starting forming around the farm got everyone on the edge of their seats, but low and behold, Andelin Farm is still here, and for that, I'm so thankful.
The farm is well kept and thoughtfully run by the Andelin family and their team who genuinely care about making sure everyone has a great time. I recently had a chat with one of the owners and found that her college son came back to lend a helping hand on the farm. For most of their youth, the Andelin children would learn the meaning of true hard work while maintaining the lands throughout the ever changing seasons and caring for the animals. I'm happy to hear how they've expressed their gratitude as adults for this upbringing to their parents. And the team that helps runs the farm is always so welcoming and fun. Let's say that the kids and I have had out fair share of precious moments with them (some involving Jiu Jitsu lessons and rock, paper, and scissor competitions).
One year, my family was one of the last families on the farm (time always flies by on the farm) & realized we hadn’t ridden the hayride yet. We asked one of the workers if we could catch a last minute ride, & one of the workers smiled and said he’d check for us. To our surprise, the owner, Cameron, came out with a big smile and was more than happy to take us around. He gave us a little history about the farm and chatted with us like we were old friends. There’s something really special about an owner who takes the time to make sure his guests are having a great time, even as the day was wrapping up. Cameron’s hands on approach is just one of the things that make Andelin Farm so amazing.
After all of the baby goat feedings, chick holdings, gem mining, zip lining, u-picking, screaming from fear at Corn Creepers, and apocalyptic adventures fighting zombies, I still haven't had enough at the farm, LOL. Whether it's the fall festivities, holiday fun, or the different seasonal events, there’s always something new and exciting to look forward to at Andelin Farm.
2026 Baby Animal Days & Tulips Festival
Wednesday, October 28, 2020
El Dorado Orchards - Beat the Crowds, Have a Picnic, and Take A Scenic Train Ride
One fall, I was soaking up those cozy autumn vibes, admiring the stunning scenery around me while searching for fun fall activities in Reno. Of course, Google led me straight to what I was looking for.
One of the top suggestions was Apple Hill, just a scenic two hour drive from Reno. With over 50 farms nestled in Placerville, CA, it sounded like a type of Disneyland to me-everything I could want for a perfect day out.
I’m a sucker for beautiful views, road trips, farms, random adventures, and all things apple related, so I knew this trip would be a, instant win.
As a mom of three, I always try to plan ahead to ensure our outings go smoothly as possible (despite mother life always being unpredictable, lol). I looked up which farms would be best for kids, and of course (in hindsight), El Dorado Orchards popped up as a must on that list, offering face painting, delicious apple treats, a craft fair, and a scenic train ride.
And let me say that El Dorado was the perfect introduction to Apple Hill. I mean... it has a whimsy train that loops around a beautiful area. Trains alone are fantastic, but pair them with a view around a pond featuring some fall foliage and it becomes something else. The ride may not have been as long as I'd had hoped, but I still love it & make an effort to return every season because it’s just that special.
Of course, I went all out on my first visit and ended up having the kids get their faces painted, snagged some hot dog meals, enjoyed a 2nd train ride, and brought some apple goods home with me on my visit. And it still wasn't enough, haha.
This charming little farm is tucked away next to the busier BOA Vista and High Hill Ranch, making it a perfect escape from the crowds.
If you’re looking for a place to picnic, relax, shop, enjoy some apple goodies, and get a little dose of whimsy, I can’t recommend a visit El Dorado Orchards enough.
-Family owned and operated
-Hot dogs and hot sandwiches available for $6-$11
-Train rides were $5/person on my visit
-Though a small farm, it packs a punch with a craft fair, hot lunch, apple treats, face painting, and train rides available
-The scenery alone keeps me coming back for more
-They offer pies, brownies, caramel apples, cookies, cider, apple cider milkshakes, and jams, but no donuts. Head to BOA Vista Orchards just a minute up the road for an awesome variety to choose from.
-Plenty of tables and benches on grassy areas with tall trees providing shade, perfect for picnics
-Restrooms available
-Plenty of parking on site
Friday, October 16, 2020
Abel's Apple Acres #38- Acres of Family Fun and Apple Goods
-Best Time to Go: October can get very busy, so visiting on a weekday or as soon as the farms open can help you avoid the crowds. Late September/early November is also a great option for a quieter experience with minimal crowds.
-Bring a Cooler: If you're coming from out of town, pack a cooler to keep any goodies fresh for the ride home.
-Maze: Open on weekends only
-Gemstone Mining: Purchase gemstone mining bags at checkout near the caramel apples.
-Specialty Caramel Apples: This farm has the widest selection to choose from on the hill.
-Photo Ops: Have fun snapping pics at the fun photo cutouts around the farm.
-Vendors: A variety of vendors are available on the deck during peak times.






























































