Hidden Hollow Orchard
Overview
What People Say
Areas for Improvement
- Pricing can be high (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • School age (7-12 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Weekends can be busy
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Higher pricing mentioned (2 mentions)
Accessibility Features
Recent Reviews
Natalia Brandon
a year agoBest place to pick apples hands down in and near the Louisville Kentucky area. They are the Sweetest people and have the most delicious apples! We also went to see the horses and they are darlings! We had a great time and we will definitely be coming back! Highly recommend this Orchard!
Lindsay Shelden
3 years agoAbsolutely magical experience! We went around 11AM on a Sunday, got a lovely tour from the lady who owns and tends the orchard, and just had an all-around wonderful time. The orchard is idyllic and a little wild in a charming way, while still being very easy to navigate. There are many varieties of apple, and every one we sampled that was in season was superb. Highly recommend going on your own adventure to Hidden Hollow!
Olga Snyder
6 months agoWhat a hidden away gem Orchard. Just when you think you’re in the wrong place driving through a neighborhood, you’ll see a small yard sign to turn into the orchard. The lady that owns the property is always there to guide you through her labor of love. Parking is wherever you can find a spot on the right side. She provides bags but it’s better to bring your own. The price is a great value. There was lots of apple assortments to pick. Not too crowded earlier in the day. Mostly families with small kiddos picking. We enjoyed visiting with the rescued horses and ponies towards the back of their orchard.
Sarah Rinas
4 years agoLove it here. There are 8 hungry horses love to eat carrots and delicious green apples. It's better if u smash the apples to feed them or put the apples in the black bucket that is located near the fence.
Molly Grace
3 years agoIt’s lovely. We were greeted at our car with instructions on where to find the best apples (and which trees to avoid because of bees). After apple picking we fed a pony, the kids climbed on some tractors and we paid for our apples- which was very inexpensive. Bring cash (small bills) and enjoy this hidden gem.