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Stepping Stone FarmPumpkin Patch & Apple Picking in Paris, KY

Paris, KY · Peak May, June, July, August, September and October

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Stepping Stone Farm, a family farm in Paris, Kentucky, grows apples, tomatoes, beans, and sunflowers. Expect crops spring into fall. Other things on offer: school tours, restrooms, farm store, and events. What's in season is listed at steppingstonefarmky.com.

Stepping Stone Farm in Paris, Kentucky runs one of the widest u-pick crop lists in the state — sixteen crops spanning apples, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, cherries, peaches, pears, plums, pumpkins, sweet corn, tomatoes, peppers, sunflowers, beans, and squash. The season stretches May through October, and the farm backs the fields with a farm store, bakery, picnic area, and restrooms. Events, birthday parties, and school tours round out the family side of the operation.

What to expect

With sixteen crops rotating May through October, almost any visit lands on something pickable: berries and cherries early, stone fruit and vegetables midsummer, apples, pumpkins, and sunflowers in fall. The farm store and bakery are on the property, and the picnic area supports a longer stay. What's ripe changes fast at a farm this diversified — steppingstonefarmky.com lists what's in season before you go.

What to bring

  • Choose a sturdy tote or backpack so you can keep both hands free on ladders.
  • Twist apples upward instead of pulling to protect next week’s crop.
  • Plan for temperature swings on the ridge—layers beat bulky coats.

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