5 spots within 60 miles of 92692
Parrish Pioneer Ranch
Oak Glen
A historic 1860s ranch with a Bavarian-style bistro, beer garden, animals and shops — a relaxed family lunch stop (no u-pick here).
🗓️ ~Sept–Oct (apple season)
Visit site →Willowbrook Apple Farm
Oak Glen
A small, friendly farm with a petting zoo, cider press and century-old apple trees — open mainly weekends, great for little ones.
🗓️ ~Sept–Oct (apple season)
Visit site →Snow-Line Orchard
Oak Glen
The Oak Glen must-stop for hot mini cider donuts and cider slush, plus u-pick raspberries and a winery for grown-ups — go early on weekends, the donut line gets long.
🗓️ ~Sept–Oct (apple season)
Visit site →Los Rios Rancho
Oak Glen
SoCal's largest apple farm, with picnic areas, a nature trail, country store and weekend cider pressing — easy and relaxed for families with younger kids.
🗓️ ~Sept–Oct (apple season)
Visit site →Riley's Apple Farm
Oak Glen
A working living-history farm with 30+ apple varieties, costumed reenactors and pick-your-own apples and berries — a classic Oak Glen family day trip.
🗓️ ~Sept–Oct (apple season)
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Frequently asked questions
Where can you go apple picking near Los Angeles and Orange County?
Oak Glen (about 1.5–2 hours from OC/LA, near Yucaipa) is SoCal's apple country, with several u-pick farms: Riley's Apple Farm, Los Rios Rancho (the largest), Willowbrook, and Snow-Line Orchard, famous for hot mini cider donuts. In San Diego County, Julian's Volcan Valley Apple Farm is the big pick-your-own. Apple season runs roughly September through October.
When is apple season in SoCal?
Roughly September through late October, depending on the variety and the year. Weekends get busy (and the Snow-Line donut line gets long), so arrive early. Many farms are open mainly on weekends in season — check each farm's site before you go.
