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Wickham's Fruit Farm

 
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Pumpkin Patches, Hay Rides (Kid Friendly), Other Events
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Wickham's Fruit Farm is one of the largest farms on the North Fork, approximately 300 acres, of which 200 acres are in fruit, all of which is retailed at the farm. The emphasis is on fruit of the highest quality, and all fruit sold is guaranteed. For U-Pick, families may pick their own strawberries, raspberries, cherries, blueberries, apples, peaches and occasionally other crops such as pumpkins.

Schools and educational groups can schedule a tour on weekdays (Monday through Friday) to visit the farm and pick fruit in season, enjoy the scenic beauty of a farm on the water, observe a live working beehive, and when possible, observe our old historic cider press.

Because we are extremely busy with U-Pick activities on Saturdays, there are no scheduled tours on Saturday, but often we have wagon rides on Saturdays to take people to and from the orchards.
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From points West: From Long Island Expressway (495) take Exit 73, follow Old Country Road (Route 58) east to Route 25 to Cutchogue, approximately 14 miles. From the Hamptons: Take Route 27 to Route 24 toward Flanders and Riverhead. At the junction of Route 24 and Route 105 make a right onto Route 105 Take 105 to Route 25 and make a right onto Route 25. Go east for about 10 miles to the village of Cutchogue. Wickham's Fruit Farm will be on the right hand side after the first traffic light in the village of Cutchogue. From New London, CT: Take the Cross Sound Ferry from New London Connecticut to Orient Point Long Island. At Orient Point you will exit the ferry parking lot onto Route 25 headed west. Go west on Route 25 for about 20 miles. Make no turns. Route 25 will run into Route 48 along the way. Just continue west. Watch for the green sign for the village of Cutchogue. At the first traffic light in Cutchogue make a left turn onto Depot lane. At the intersection, make a right onto Route 25 and Wickham's Fruit Farm will be immediately on your left. From Bridgeport, CT: Take the Port Jefferson Ferry from Bridgeport to Port Jefferson. Once in Port Jefferson you will want to go to the Long Island Expressway (I-495) and then follow the directions above for coming from points west. From Shelter Island, NY: Take the North Ferry from Shelter Island to Greenport. No advance ticket purchasing is necessary for this ferry. Once in Greenport take Rt. 25 (the Main Road) and head West (left - away from Greenport). Follow Rt. 25 through Southold, and Peconic and into Cutchogue. Wickham's Fruit Farm is on the left hand side of the road about 1 mile past the King Kullen shopping center in the village of Cutchogue.

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