Ice Cream for Breakfast this Sat., June 13th from 8:30-10:30 in our Cafe. Ice Cream for Bfast Details
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Pavilion Rental and Tent Rental

Host your next event at Brown's!

Looking for a space to host your next party. We have three options. Our pavilion & tent are outside options available May-October 10am-6pm. Our Cafe is available year round 5-8pm. Contact Customer Service for availability and details. CS@brownsorchards.com

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School Tours

Our 2026 Fall Tour info will be out soon!

We take pride in our orchards, farm, gardens, market and employees and love to share that with the community. The perfect way to learn about the importance of farming, food production, and respect for nature is to visit a real working farm. Our tours are fun and informative and suited for ages 3-7. It’s no wonder that teachers return year after year to tour Brown’s Orchards. Brown's offers Tours Sept 15th-October 10th, Monday - Friday 9am-2pm. Tour takes approx. 1-1/2 hours.
Fall Market Tour: Cost is $5.00 per child and includes learning about apple trees & honey bees, picking apples and tasting our apple cider. Get all of the details here.

Crafts, Contests & More!

Make & Take Mondays!!

Brown's offers a free hands-on kids Make & Take Monday craft event every Monday in our Cafe from 10:30-11am! Free.

On Thursday's, kids can enjoy a free story time with Mary Brown in our Cafe from 9:30-10am!

New for the Summer, we've combined Story Time, a Craft & a Snack for Summer Fun Fridays.  Held in our pavilion from 10-10:30am. Each week is a different theme. $6/child payable at the event each week. Limited seats, so reservations are highly recommended.  Call Linda 717-428-2036 x257

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Amidst the rolling hills of Southern York County, PA, Brown's Orchards stretches across a little over 100 breathtaking acres of rich scenic farmland. Brown’s grows & sells its own strawberries, cherries, peaches, nectarines, plums, and apples. To keep the harvest coming year after year, we practice Integrated Pest Management (IPM) methods. These farming practices limit the use of pesticides. We monitor each crop intently so we can make wise decisions about pest or disease control.

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