Sometimes when you just need to take your camera for an outing, you don’t make wise decisions. Why did we decide to go to Apple Hill, which is just above Placerville in Placer County, on the Saturday of Thanksgiving weekend? There’s no good answer; we just weren’t thinking.
What is Apple Hill? Here’s an excerpt from the Growers Association website.
“Near the Sierra foothill town of Placerville, just off the beaten path between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe are the Apple Hill Growers. We are an agriculture community with a rich history in farming and winemaking where a new generation of growers invites you to share the experience with your family and friends. Representing over 50 local, family farms, the Apple Hill Growers are dedicated to supporting agriculture in our community. Founded in 1964 with just 16 apple ranches, we’ve now grown to include unique fruit & vegetable farms, bakeshops, wineries, a Bed & Breakfast Inn, flower gardens, and Christmas tree farms. Our winding roads and scenic beauty have been a popular destination for over 50 years. Come enjoy the fruits of our Apple Hill Growers any time of year!”
They may be open any time of the year, but November and December are their biggest money making months. Abel’s Apples was our first stop and it wasn’t too crowded at 10 a.m. They had candy apples, caramel apples, fudge, and more! We saw many cars with Christmas trees secured on the top.



Our next stop was Boa Vista Orchards. It was crowded but not too bad. Ray wanted to buy apples. I wanted to photograph at least one close up. How about persimmons?

I can’t remember the name of our next stop, but it’s where we ate lunch. The only thing non-sweet on the menu were corn dogs! They were actually good.





Our last stop was High Hill Ranch, the largest of the growers and most popular. They had crafters and artists selling their wares. There were places to get food and pies, etc. Oh, they had a fudge store. That fudge was delicious. Yes, I succumbed! I mostly sat around the pond and people watched and took photos of the ducks.





We were to meet at the car at 1 p.m. Fortunately for me, Ray was heading back at the same time I was. Otherwise, I wouldn’t have been able to find row 10!
Ray walking to his car.

The best photograph of the day was taken through the car windshield on the way home. We had patches of fog all morning.

So why did we go? Because it was there! Would we go again? Probably not especially on a holiday weekend!
I especially like the photo of the person walking between the 2 rows of cars. Reminds me of “where did I park it? I know it’s somewhere around here!”
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Arati, thanks for the giggles tonight. Haven’t we all done that!
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My pleasure 🙂
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We loved Apple Hill and rarely went on a holiday weekend. You hit the jackpot with smallish crowds and gorgeous weather. It’s been 5 years since we visited on Halloween day. Gorgeous pictures, Anne, I might be a tad homesick for Norcal. I used to sit by the lake at High Hill, too. I bet you had fun!
We visit Greenbluff nearby here, just like Apple Hill with growers and shops. But here it’s world famous Washington apples. Thanks for the memories!
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I’m glad I could help bring back pleasant memories Terri. If I ever go back, it won’t be on Thanksgiving weekend!
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Halloween on a weekday was perfect!
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Well. An interesting day. Photo opportunties. What’s not to like?
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All the people!!
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Well maybe next time when there’s less activity. The persimmons was a great instant
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Well, I probably won’t go back. It’s less crowded in the off season, but then most of the ranches are closed.
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You seemed to have found some good photos and good food even if your timing wasn’t great. I love the shot with the low cloud and your persimmons one too 🙂
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Thanks Sarah! Now, I wish I had bought some persimmons, but the place was too crowded.
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Just doing things spontaneously always brings some nice surprises. You got some great shots – persimmons (I love them!) – Ray looking for the car – autumn light. Seems like you had a nice day!
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Thanks N! It didn’t feel like a successful trip. I don’t like crowds and corn dogs for lunch.
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I can agree with you there, especially the corn dogs!
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It looks like a fun excursion Anne.
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That photo with the crowd made me think this is a very popular area, especially around the holidays. The fog photo is beautiful.
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Yes, it is popular when the apples are in season, but especially around the holidays. Thanks for your comment about the fog photo. I saw it while we were driving and shot it through the front window. I thought it edited well–thanks to Topaz!
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You got several good and one great photo out of the trip, so I would count it successful.
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Beautiful fall colors, Anne! I love the photo taken through the car windshield. These persimmons look so delicious. 🙂 🙂
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Thanks Amy! I should have bought some persimmons.
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