Welcome To

BLUE JAY ORCHARDS

Where family traditions grow
Welcome To

BLUE JAY ORCHARDS

 Farm Market and Bakery Hours 

MONDAY -FRIDAYS  11AM TO 5 PM 

SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS  10 AM TO 5 PM 

 apple picking 

Schedule for the remainder of the season
Apple picking

last 2 days   apples are scattered ,  be prepared to walk , as the tree at the beginning of orchards are picked you need to walk into the orchards 

Granny Smith ,Braeburn , last of the Mutsu

 November 2 10 to 4:30 

November 3 (last day ) 10 to 3 pm 

 

no reservation are required 

Blue Jay Orchards
A Time-Honored Tradition

Blue Jay Orchards, located at 125 Plumtrees Road in Bethel, as it appears today. The familiar orchards were originated by Robert S. Josephy in 1935.

Blue Jay Orchards is a 122+ acre orchard with over 8,000 producing trees, and 20+ apple varieties. Blue Jay Orchards farm is nestled just in Northern Fairfield county. In the quaint town of Bethel, CT. For over seventy years, our orchard has raised delicious, top-grade,  fruit for our community. We are proud to be one of New England’s seasonal traditions for families to come to visit our Farm and shop at our Market, to buy apples, cider, pumpkins, pies, and donuts, and perhaps enjoy  “pick your own”.

 

Make a Day of it

When you visit Blue Jay Orchards, please take some time to enjoy the fun activities we offer. We feature Pick Your Own, seasonal pumpkin patch, pies, cider, and much more!

Find Out More

FARM MARKET

As you can see there are many wonderful items available in our Farm Market.

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TODAY ON THE FARM

Stay updated on what is happening every day at Blue Jays Orchards.

OUR BAKERY

Our homemade baked goods will become a part of your family’s traditions.

Sorry we do not ship any of our products    

Please read the orchard rules on Pick Your Own and On the Farm pages 

No pets,  please leave all pets at home.

Only certified service animals that perform a service are allowed. Comfort and emotional support animals are not servicing animals,

and are not recognized by the ADA