This place is amazing! One of my favorite spots in New Paltz.
Joe L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Floral Park, NY
Conveniently located right outside of New Paltz(about 10 minute drive) is a great farm! My family and I have been coming here for years. It has a warm and inviting feeling. The farm always has a great selection of fresh fruits and vegetables that are reasonably priced. I would also grab a cup of hot apple cider while you are shopping around! The staff is very accommodating and willing to help. Activities include: hayride, pumpkin patch, corn maze, and much more. Hands down one of the best corn mazes I have ever been in. My family and I couldn’t stop laughing the entire time! The maze costs $ 4.00 per person. Bring boots, you will get muddy! –If I could, i would rate this farm ten stars! **********
B. S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
This place is amazing for fresh fruits and vegetables. The prices are more than reasonable. They have fresh local food. The bakery portion seemed amazing too, although I didn’t have a chance to pick up any goodies. A must for New Paltz.
Heather B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pine Bush, NY
Good selection of produce including fresh figs in season, heirloom tomatoes, and yummy ice cream!
Holly D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Wallkill, NY
I have driven past Wallkill View Farm Market without stopping in many times on my way home from New Paltz, and made the great decision to stop in the other day. This is a great overall farm stand. There is a really nice variety of plants and seeds. My husband and I bought two hanging baskets, which are beautiful and were very reasonably priced. The produce is excellent, the strawberries I purchased the other day are the best I’ve had all season, and the tomatoes are beautiful as well. It was fun looking at the specialty foods(especially some neat looking pastas). It was tough staying away from the baked goods, and we wound up bringing home some chocolate and cinnamon rugelach, which was worth the calories. My household goes through a lot of produce, and this is a great place to stop and restock.
Caitlin C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Walden, NY
Went here October 25th with the kids pumpkin picking. Nice sized pumpkin patch and imo it was reasonably priced. The staff is friendly and they have a nice farmers market. Not too far from me and easy to find. Good place overall.
Yelper N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
Fresh produce and yummy baked goods. Friendly service, picturesque locale. Fair prices and christmas trees.
J E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kerhonkson, NY
Conveniently located on 299 between New Paltz and the entries to Mohonk Preserve and Peterskill and Minnewaska State Parks. Excellent produce, much of it local, including terrific heirloom tomatoes in the summer. In the fall, local apples are sold and the canning goes into full swing. I hope to one day again be able to get the smoked, pickled jalapenos I once purchased there. In the early winter(they close around christmas and do not reopen until late March), go for cider and enjoy the open fireplace in front of the bakery. Before I lived in the Hudson Valley I used to stop here to get great produce at low prices to take back to NYC. Now that I live in the area I can enjoy them all the time, and so much better and cheaper than the supermarket.
Aaron M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Flushing, NY
Just about the best variety of their own, local and out of the area produce you can find in the Hudson Valley. Every item is marked clearly as to source so if you prefer as we do to buy locally, this is a great place to shop for fresh local produce. Their prices are also better than others in the area. Excellent fruits and all kinds of vegetables when in season. tremendous plant nursery with all the supplies too. Weekends are busy. Weekdays are more convenient. Either way, this is a great place to shop.
Mike D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
An amazing market run by an amazing family. The cider donuts and bacon are highlights, and the flower selection is unparalleled. Come for the corn maze, pick your own pumpkin and hay ride during the fall. All in all, a must stop on any trip to New Paltz.
Dave M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
Do yourself a favor and go up to New Paltz, pick up some apples and bread, hike through the Shawnagunks and eat that food for lunch. On your way back, get some apple cider. It tastes just like you’re biting into an apple. It’s definitely the way to go. I’m pretty sure this place only has great food. Their apple cider donuts, cider, bread and apples are all top of the line.
Hannah V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Modena, NY
Easily my favorite farm market in the area. A great range of produce and plants and a totally amazing bakery. The entire place smells like their delicious apple cider doughnuts; if you can walk out without buying one you must either have iron self-control or really, really hate doughnuts. The black and white cookies are perfect.
Lydia L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New York, NY
When we venture out to New Paltz for the day, we usually make it a point to stop in at Walkill View Farm Market to see what veggies and fruities are enticing us that day. Today, it was their freshly picked bicolor sweet corn and some sweet golf ball sized locally grown yellow plums. It is a summer ritual of ours to shuck corn outside where we can make a silky mess and this year no bit of the corn went wasted. Not only do we like corn but so do our Chihuahuas(go figure!) and our chickens. It was the chickens who benefitted the most as they got not only some corn but the scraped down cobs to pick at. The rest went in our tummies and in the composter. Nature’s perfect food, LOL! In the fall they have some more wonderful things like pumpkins. Do check them out as they are just out of the main village across the bridge and their fields always look so pretty especially when the sunflowers are blazing their yellow color. And the view of Mohonk Mountain from their parking lot is spectacular!