a horse standing outside of a building
baskets of squash and gourds
a row of apple trees
Hours: closed Sundays and Tuesdays.
a row of apple trees
Front of the orchard
Picking blueberries
Delicious Jonagold apples
a view of the orchard from a distance
Picking blue berties
You-pick popping corn! Place in a white paper bag and use 'popcorn' setting on your microwave.
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Cathy E.
Aug 25, 2018
We went on a scenic drive and delightfully by accident found Reed Valley Orchard! The orchard was beautiful and the shop was small but nice. We purchased peaches, pears, and delicious apples. The prices were reasonable in my opinion. The apples and pears were in a small bag with a handle priced at $7 per bag. There were probably 18 to 25 items per bag. I do not remember the price of the peaches but they were reasonable. The orchard was just past Centerville Kentucky. You crossed a small bridge over a creek to go to the orchard. They had a cider operation that was not in operation yet. This was a great day driving in the country with a beautiful butterfly field orchard as a welcome surprise!
Read MoreTrish E.
Sep 29, 2016
Reed Valley Orchard is such a hidden gem! The scenic drive out Russell Cave road is just the beginning. As you turn into the Orchard, you'll travel on a gravel road leading up a hill to the start of the orchard. The parking is paved and accessible. Make your first stop the Country Store to sample fresh slices of the many apple varieties grown at Reed Valley. The staff is incredibly friendly and helpful. After sampling, you'll have a good idea as to where you want to begin your 'you-pick em' fun!Don't forget about the 'you-pick em' popcorn! You pull the ears straight off the stalks. These can be used for some serious fall decor or popped in the microwave for movie night. Ms.Trudy at the Orchard recommends popping in a white paper bag and to use the popcorn setting on your microwave. These are all non-GMO.Reed Valley Orchard is simply stunning and sure to make for a great afternoon out. **also note: only CASH is accepted.** You'll definitely want cash to purchase some of the amazing apples, pears, pumpkins, and Country Store goodies.
Read MoreRachel M.
Jul 19, 2017
This idyllic family run orchard is tucked away in thoroughbred country and deserves every possible bit of praise. They have berries all summer and apples throughout the fall to pick yourself or buy in their nice little country store. (Check their website for their calendar--they are not open year round.)Besides their amazing variety of delicious apples and other fruits, they also scoop up the best ice cream in the area and have fresh baked cookies, hand pies, and treats in their store kitchen.Friendly, great food, and a super fun outing.
Read MoreJim N.
Jun 16, 2018
Wonderful visit today to an orchard & store surrounded by stunning horse country scenery, staffed by friendly folks and (today) featuring music and blueberry pancakes and canned goods. Excellent food; nice picnic tables; tractor-pulled trailer rides, beautiful orchards....it doesn't get much better than this! Well worth the time and drive!
Read MoreJustin G.
Jun 28, 2019
This place has a lot going for it. It's off the beaten path, staff is super kind and the pancakes are delicious. It's a great place that is family and kid friendly. My son loved picking the blueberries almost as much as he loved eating them.
Read MoreKathleen-June H.
Jun 11, 2016
Extremely friendly, my family and I went there to u-pick blueberries. It was early in the season but we picked about a gallon. I was shocked to see how few bugs were on the bushes, usually someone in our party will always get stung (speaking as someone who frequently goes u-picking). Reasonably priced, and the little country store has amazing pies. (Drinks are in a cooler outside and a bottle of water is only 94 cents) They have a huge variety of fruit to pick, including blueberries, raspberries, cherries and apples. We had a wonderful time and we are already planning our next visit.
Read MoreAmy M.
Aug 16, 2017
I came here for you-pick blackberries and was so glad I did. They were $2.99 a pound when I came. There were plenty of berries, tasted great and the berries we're huge. I got over 6 pounds in about 45 minutes, picking alone. The farm is kind of remote but don't let that stop you from coming. They don't take credit or debit cards so make sure you bring cash or a check.
Read MoreEmily B.
Jun 26, 2016
We come here for Blueberry Jubilee at the end of June every year, and it really is a day that we look forward to all year. They have giant nets over the majority of the blueberries, which (mostly) keeps birds from eating them and decreases the amount of bugs as well. Their blueberries are delicious and a few bushes have the biggest blueberries I've ever seen. Blueberry Jubilee is a very busy day there, but they pull in a lot of extra help (seems to mostly be friends and family), and things run pretty smoothly. Their shop carries a variety of local products in addition to their own and prices seem pretty reasonable. Last year we were able to do a tractor-pulled wagon ride which was a really fun way to see more of their beautiful grounds, but they didn't offer it this year. As far as prepared foods, I like their ice cream (definitely go for the double scoop, which is only 45 cents more than a single scoop), but was not impressed with their hand pies. I also don't like the pancakes served for the pancake breakfast at Blueberry Jubilee, but I'm ridiculously picky about pancakes. We will definitely continue to come to Blueberry Jubilee every summer and I suspect we'll be back in the fall for apple picking. They don't take credit or debit cards, which can be inconvenient, but they do take checks as well as cash.
Read MoreK J.
Nov 11, 2016
These are the best apples I've ever tasted.The first time I tried them was when I bought a bag at Kens (now closed) and I was like WOW, where did these apples come from!!? - and that's how I fell in love with Reeds.
Read MoreMichael C.
Sep 20, 2015
Great Orchard to pick your own apples or buy a bag of pre-picked they have a little country store with lots of goodies as well. Make sure to check out their website before visiting to see what's available at what times, often have live music and plenty of room to throw a blanket down and have a picnic... They only accept cash so make sure you bring more than plastic or you will be disappointed. They have a great selection of apples and the rates are reasonable. All the jams, jellies, and honeys in the store run a bit more on the pricey side but for the home made goodies that they are price is what I would call expected. My wife and I visit at least once yearly when the apples are ready it makes for a great day out for some fresh apples and a picnic with your family. There is often another vendor there with a barbecue wagon for pulled pork sandwiches and such..
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