Taste the Season: 4 New Jersey Farms Making Their Own Apple Cider

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When autumn arrives in New Jersey, local farms come alive with apple picking, pumpkin patches, and hayrides.
But there’s one treat that truly captures the spirit of fall — freshly pressed apple cider.
Whether you like it cold, hot, sweet, or hard, these local cider mills and farms offer some of the best flavors the Garden State has to offer. Here are four places where you can enjoy farm-made apple cider this season!

Melick’s Town Farm (Oldwick, NJ)

Address: 351 NJ-28, Bridgewater, NJ 08807
Phone: +19087250225

 

One of New Jersey’s oldest family-run farms, Melick’s is famous for its unfiltered, fresh-pressed apple cider.
Made right on the farm in their own cider mill, it’s crisp, aromatic, and perfectly refreshing. Don’t forget to check out their local honey and baked goods!

Alstede Farms (Chester, NJ)

Address: 1 Alstede Farms Ln, Chester, NJ 07930
Phone: +19088797189

 

A family favorite, Alstede Farms offers fresh cider made on-site, plus tons of fall fun like apple picking and hayrides.
Their hot apple cider and cider donuts are must-tries — perfect for warming up after a day in the orchard.

Terhune Orchards (Princeton, NJ)

Address: 330 Cold Soil Rd, Princeton, NJ 08540
Phone: +16099242310

 

Just minutes from downtown Princeton, Terhune Orchards is a classic family destination.
Their non-alcoholic apple cider pairs perfectly with freshly made cider donuts, and there are plenty of seasonal events to enjoy all fall long.

Hacklebarney Farm (Chester, NJ)

Address: 104 State Park Rd, Chester Township, NJ 07930
Phone: +19088796593

 

Known for its slow-pressed traditional cider, Hacklebarney Farm offers a taste of old-fashioned cider-making.
On fall weekends, you can often catch live cider-pressing demonstrations and enjoy baked treats straight from the farm kitchen.

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