
One of my favorite things to do when I am home in August is to go to the Edwards Apple Orchard in Poplar Grove, IL. They don't have a website, so you are just gonna have to get in the car and drive:
Edward's Apple Orchard
7061 Centerville Rd
Poplar Grove, IL 61065-9029
(815) 765-2234
Back in January, 2008, I wondered if anybody would ever get to experience it anymore--a devastating tornado ripped through their grounds wreaking havoc on the farm buildings and their residence but luckily not hurting the orchard. Here is a link to the local paper article. You can check out videos and pictures there too. (Interestingly, there is a link to the 1967 tornado my family went through in the box titled "Historical Report" near the top of the page.)
Edward's Apple Orchard
7061 Centerville Rd
Poplar Grove, IL 61065-9029
(815) 765-2234
Back in January, 2008, I wondered if anybody would ever get to experience it anymore--a devastating tornado ripped through their grounds wreaking havoc on the farm buildings and their residence but luckily not hurting the orchard. Here is a link to the local paper article. You can check out videos and pictures there too. (Interestingly, there is a link to the 1967 tornado my family went through in the box titled "Historical Report" near the top of the page.)

I love this place so much, not because of the apples, the cider or the cider donuts (they come in a very close second place!!!) but because of the shop in the barn! They have a really interesting selection of crafts, foods, clothes, decorations, etc...and every single time I go I find something interesting. A couple years ago I found my paper pumpkins and gourds there...the ones everyone asks me about this time of year when I bring out my Fall decorations.

The diet lost this day...we bought a dozen donuts!
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