2020 Updates:
Due to a freeze event in May, we suffered a major loss to our apple crop. We are trying our best to provide everyone with their favorite apples, but our supply is a little off what we normally would have.
Our last day for the season will be November 25. We'll be making cider until then and are taking orders for Thanksgiving pies, cobblers, and donuts.
Due to a freeze event in May, we suffered a major loss to our apple crop. We are trying our best to provide everyone with their favorite apples, but our supply is a little off what we normally would have.
Our last day for the season will be November 25. We'll be making cider until then and are taking orders for Thanksgiving pies, cobblers, and donuts.
Welcome to Kreps Apple Barn!
Kreps Apple Barn prides itself in providing quality apples and cider to its customers at reasonable prices. Our orchard is located in a quiet country setting, where visitors can enjoy a pleasant walk through our 10 acres of apple trees. You can enjoy our apples already picked in our country store or you can spend the afternoon finding the perfect apples fresh off the trees.
At Kreps Apple Barn, we believe in providing our customers with a real farm experience. Rather than a commercialized orchard where it serves as more of a carnival, we focus on the natural beauty and pleasure that the farm setting provides. Kids can enjoy the freedom of running around amongst the rows of apple trees or swinging from our rope swing into a pile of straw. We also offer hayrides around the orchard for the whole family to enjoy. Visitors are also welcome to watch how apples are made into cider in our new cider press room. Just be sure to call ahead, as we do not press every day.
At Kreps Apple Barn, we believe in providing our customers with a real farm experience. Rather than a commercialized orchard where it serves as more of a carnival, we focus on the natural beauty and pleasure that the farm setting provides. Kids can enjoy the freedom of running around amongst the rows of apple trees or swinging from our rope swing into a pile of straw. We also offer hayrides around the orchard for the whole family to enjoy. Visitors are also welcome to watch how apples are made into cider in our new cider press room. Just be sure to call ahead, as we do not press every day.

We open the orchard the first Tuesday after Labor Day. We start with Paula Reds and McIntosh and add more apple varieties as they ripen throughout the season. We usually begin pressing cider mid-September, once we have enough apple varieties to make a good, sweet-tasting cider. In addition to our apples and fresh cider, we also offer delicious homemade apple bread, mom's homemade apple pies, apple cider and pumpkin donuts, local honey, and a variety of canned jam and jellies.
If you don't want to make the drive out to the orchard to enjoy our apples, feel free to stop by the Monroe Farmer's Market. We are there most Saturdays during the fall season, from 7am to 12pm. The market is located just off of Monroe Street on East Willow, behind the Public House restaurant.
If you don't want to make the drive out to the orchard to enjoy our apples, feel free to stop by the Monroe Farmer's Market. We are there most Saturdays during the fall season, from 7am to 12pm. The market is located just off of Monroe Street on East Willow, behind the Public House restaurant.