Showing posts with label day trips from Reno. Show all posts
Showing posts with label day trips from Reno. Show all posts

Friday, October 30, 2020

Pine-O-Mine Ranch #41 A Small but Charming U-Pick Apple Farm


2024 Apple Hill Visitor's Guide 

Pine-O-Mine Ranch is one many charming farms that make up the Apple Hill Grower's Association, a destination that attracts thousands of apple lovers every fall. 

When I visit the hill, apple picking is always at the top of my list of things to do. My kids and I love the thrill of hunting for apples and tasting them upon purchase. There’s just nothing quite like a fresh picked apple so juicy that the juice just runs down your arms. 

As a parent, I cherish the opportunity to show my kids where our food comes from and how much effort farmers put into nourishing us. Usually, we pick our apples at Denver Dan's #14, but this year we wanted to try something new, so we headed to Pine-O-Mine.  I'm so glad we did.

As you find your way a little ways from the entrance, you'll be greeted by a bright red barn, surrounded by apple trees and a lovely pumpkin patch (& maybe some vendors depending on the time of the season). While it’s on the smaller side, don’t let that fool you.  They have a wicked good milkshake trailer, a nice hot lunch, and plenty of drink offerings, some frozen pies, and lots of charm in their barn.

The farm offers several popular apple varieties to choose from, including Fuji, Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, and Red Delicious. You simply grab a bag from the barn and head out to pick your apples, then simply returning to get them weighed and pay for them afterward.

After our apple hunt, we couldn’t resist trying the caramel corn from a nearby tent that we overheard others raving about. It was delicious and reminded me of Cracker Jacks from my childhood. The caramel corn is made by a family-owned business who use their grandma’s recipe.  These kind of recipes are the best - withstanding the test of time & carrying the warmth of family traditions.

Pine-O-Mine also had hot food provided by Brawt Envy, and let me tell you, their sausages were fresh, juicy, and delicious. And the guys who cooked our food were super rad, making the whole experience even more enjoyable.

Before leaving, I knew I couldn't pass up their classic caramel apple milkshake.  I can remember the first time tasting a caramel apple milkshake at High Hill Ranch.  It was life changing.  Caramel Apple Milkshakes are everything during fall.  They're so delicious, addicting, and always get me excited for the season.  Next time, I’m definitely exercise my foodie spirit and snag their Apple Pie Milkshake (yes, it's exactly how it sounds, with an actual piece of pix mixed into the milkshake).  A worker told me how amazing it is.  

With its beautiful scenery, tasty food, delectable desserts, friendly people, pumpkins, U-Pick apples, and plenty of photo opportunities, Pine-O-Mine has easily made my list of top farms on the hill.

Notes
-Apple picking is all about timing and weather.  Call ahead to check on availability and the best time to pick apples. The orchard is on the smaller side and can run out of apples quickly.
-There’s a limited selection of apple goods available for purchase inside the barn, including frozen pies, jerky, alcoholic beverages, apple cider, and nuts.
-Plenty of parking available
-Food trucks & vendors available on certain days & times
-Their pumpkin patch is accessible to all and a great spot for photo shoots, 
-There are a few picnic tables and porta potties with handwashing stations available on the farm


***Information subject to change.  All opinions are my own. 

Photography
© Katherine Fung,
All Rights Reserved.



Thursday, July 23, 2020

Granny May's U-Pick Strawberries, A Sweet Family Tradition

2020 Rates
(2 hrs. from Reno)

Strawberry picking has been a cherished tradition for my kids and me since they were toddlers. There's nothing like the joy of hand-picking fresh, juicy strawberries, and for us, Granny May’s is the perfect place to keep that tradition alive.

Reservations are required in advance. Stay updated on u-pick dates via their Facebook and Instagram pages, and secure tickets through their website.

Upon admission, buckets/boxes are provided for your picking pleasure.

Admission covers all the strawberries you can gather in your bucket (provided).

  • Adults (17 years old and up): $15
  • Children (4–17 years old): $7
  • Ages 3 years & younger are free (basket not provided).
***Admission rates as of 4/2024

Granny May's also hosts a farm stand with seasonal produce. Call ahead to confirm their hours and available produce, as they operate until sold out.

During my visit, they offered watermelons, jams, strawberries, blackberries, green beans, garlic, pickles, and tomatoes. The watermelon was exceptionally sweet and juicy& their jams were fresh and flavorful.

*Other recommended picking spot: Swanton Berry Farm in San Francisco

Notes
*Tickets tend to sell out quickly at the start of the season.
*Capture memorable photos at their sunflower patch and with a giant strawberry backdrop.
*Limited shade available from a few trees on property
*Ample parking
*For families with kids, consider early visits to beat the heat.
*Bring hats, water, sunscreen, & snacks to keep the kids happy and protected
*Explore other vegetables growing on the farm
*During my visit, there were four distinct blackberry varieties (Albion was our favorite).
*Card payments accepted
*Freshly picked strawberries have a short shelf life; wash them just before consumption and enjoy within 2 - 3 days.
*While pre-picked berries are available at the stand, the experience of picking your own is incomparable. Look for deeply red berries for the sweetest taste.

What elevates the U-Pick experience is the wonderful people behind it. The family managing this farm is hardworking and approachable. They catered to my family's needs during our visit (I came with my 1, 4, and 5-year-olds), making it a delightful experience.

We eagerly anticipate our next visit.


Categorized under "U-Pick and Seasonal/Holidays"

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Experience the Wild West: Ride the Historic Virginia & Truckee Railroad in Virginia City


(775) 847-0380

Virginia City Visitor Center
86 South C Street
Virginia City, NV 89440
(775) 847-7500


If you’re planning a visit to Virginia City, the Virginia & Truckee Railroad is an absolute must-experience.  Take a short train ride to Gold Hill Hotel while taking in the views (mustangs included if you're lucky) and the incredible history of the town that helped put VC (and neighboring towns) on the map.  This charming, magical town, just a short drive from Reno, makes for the perfect day trip.  I'm here so often that I practically feel like a local, lol.  Throughout the year, the railroad offers a variety of awesome event trains, including:

-Gold Hill Excursions - This is their main train that operates daily during the summer, May - October
-Pumpkin Patch & Electric Train O' Lights (October)
-Father's Day Train (June) & Mother's Day Train (June)
-Murder Mystery Train (August)
-Civil War Battle Train (late September)
-The Polar Express & Candy Cane Express (December) - your only chance at landing tickets for the Polar Express train is to stay up to date with the news via newsletter.  Subscribe on their homepage.  Tickets usually become available sometime in the summer. 


Rates as of 8/2024
Virginia City is like stepping into the "Wild Wild West." This charming little town is packed with wooden pathways, historic saloons, and that rich history that just pulls you in. I fell in love with it the first time I visited, and the railroad is just one of the many things I keep on coming back for.

If you’re planning a visit, don’t miss out on all the amazing things Virginia City has to offer. From the lively cowboy culture to the unique shops and year-round attractions, including beloved annual events, there’s so much to explore. Be sure to stop by the visitor’s center to get all the info you need for your trip, including lodging, restaurants, tours, and more.

My family has taken the Candy Cane Express several times, and we’ve also loved the everyday 35-minute round-trip ride up to Gold Hill. You even have the option to hop off and explore the hotel before catching another train back to the station. Each ride is an absolute blast, with the staff going above and beyond to make everyone feel the magic of VC, especially during the holiday season.

The ride to Gold Hill on the V&T Railroad feels like stepping into a storybook. As the train winds through the hills, a kind and knowledgeable conductor shares the rich history of this legendary railway. You’ll pass by remnants of old mines, sunbaked rock formations, and patches of sagebrush.  It's the kind of scenery that stops you in your tracks. Keep your eyes open; wild mustangs are known to roam these parts, and spotting one feels like pure Nevada magic. No matter the season, this ride is sure to deliver.

Candy Cane Express Train 
(November & December)

-50-minute round trip to Gold Hill with a brief stop at the "North Pole" to see Santa and his elves in action.
-During the ride, they read *'Twas the Night Before Christmas.*
-Enjoy hot cocoa or apple cider, cookies, and candy canes.
-Snap pictures with the cheerful Candy Cane Sisters.
-Santa comes out for photos at the end of the ride.
-Sing along to Christmas carols, and they even give a shout-out to December birthdays.
-The train cars and depot are beautifully decorated, and the indoor cars are heated for comfort.
-They keep things fresh by changing up the ride every year.

I absolutely LOVE the Candy Cane Express because it’s pure holiday magic. The Candy Cane Sisters are always full of cheer, and the whimsical train and depot are impossible to skip during the holidays. 

Notes
*Before you head out, check AccuWeather for weather updates.  40°F with wind can feel pretty biting. Dressing the right way can be the determining factor for a good trip.
*For train rides, arriving about 15 minutes early is usually enough time to check in at the gift shop
*V&T also offers a longer 1.5-hour ride to Carson City if you’re up for a longer adventure. 
*Purchase tickets in person to avoid online fees & save money
*Subscribe to Virginia City's newsletter to stay up-to-date with all the latest events and happenings.

***Information subject to change.  All opinions are my own.

Photography
Katherine Fung,
All Rights Reserved.

Categorized under "Day Trips From Reno"