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SLO Creek Farms

SLO Creek Farms

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SLO Creek Farms began in 2010 as a family-owned certified organic apple orchard in Paso Robles. Fourteen acres of trees yield Jonalicious, Empire, Early Fuji, Gala, September Wonders, Sundancers, Granny Smith, and Braeburn apples. The program extends to Hard Cider and Apple Brandy, plus a three-acre organic vegetable garden with herbs, honey, and flowers. Visitors pick their own apples and gather in the free picnic area. Currently closed for the season, the farm reopens in September 2026.

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SLO Creek Farms is temporarily closed. Check their website or call before planning a visit.
Signature bottles include Hard Cider, Apple Brandy. When booking a tasting, ask which current release best represents the estate's style.
Yes, SLO Creek Farms has a picnic area. Call ahead to confirm any corkage fee or outside-food policy. Some estates allow you to bring provisions; others have restrictions. Arrive early on weekends to secure a good spot.
SLO Creek Farms doesn't allow dogs on the property. Service animals are a separate case and are generally accommodated. Plan a stop where your dog can wait comfortably, or pick a dog-friendly estate for that leg of the day.
Yes, SLO Creek Farms is family-friendly and welcomes children. Kid-friendly estates tend to have space to move and something non-alcoholic on hand. Weekday visits are calmer than weekends.
SLO Creek Farms is in Paso Robles, California. Phone: +1 702-245-3135. Confirm hours before visiting. Winery schedules vary seasonally.
SLO Creek Farms was established in 2010, giving the estate 16 years to develop its wine program and farming practices.
SLO Creek Farms offers: U-Pick Apples. Seated or guided experiences typically include more context about the wines and the estate's approach. Worth booking if you want depth over breadth.

Location

3230 Riverside Ave Ste 190
Paso Robles, California, United States of America