Saunderskill Farm Market has been a community favorite for generations. From their homegrown produce, seasonal u-pick berries, freshcut flowers, homemade baked goods, freshly made sandwiches, and charming country decor, this farm market is truly a beloved landmark here in the Hudson Valley.
Established in 1680, Saunderskill Farms is the oldest farm in New York, and one of the oldest in the country, having been owned and operated by the Schoonmaker family since it was founded. This family tradition will continue as the husband-and-wife team, Jennifer and Ryan, take over management of the farm market.
From their homegrown produce, seasonal u-pick berries, freshcut flowers, homemade baked goods, freshly made sandwiches, and charming country decor, this farm market is truly a beloved landmark here in the Hudson Valley.
The farm covers 450 acres of fertile land where asparagus, strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, apples, pumpkins, and other seasonal fruits and vegetables are grown. The bounty of this harvest is all available in the market on Route 209, and in the fall you can find hanging baskets, garden flats, over 4,000 mums to choose from, perennials, and decorative gourds and corn stalks throughout the season.
Saunderskill Farms is all about keeping it local, and they have recently started stocking even more delectable local goods, such as fresh-made Bella Pasta, seafood from Hudson Valley Seafood, maple syrup from Tree Juice and Sugar Brook Maple Farm, and Damn Good Honey made right down the road in Kerhonkson.
Be sure to visit Sauderskill on September 28th for the Hudson Valley Draft Horse Association Fall Harvest Festival, which features corn harvesting with the horses, pumpkin and apple picking, pumpkin painting, a corn maze, wagon rides, great food, and live music by Skip Wakeley-Ful Cyrcle Band. On November 9th, all are invited for A Taste of Saunderskill, where they can feast on apple cider donut pudding, homemade granola, apple and pumpkin pies, apple crisp, and so much more.
The farm covers 450 acres of fertile land where asparagus, strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, apples, pumpkins, and other seasonal fruits and vegetables are grown.
Or stop by any time this fall to choose from 10 varieties of apples to pick, as well as pumpkins. Community gems like Saunderskill Farm are what make the Hudson Valley such a wonderful and abundant place to live and visit, and Jennifer and Ryan are excited to continue a family tradition that their ancestors worked hard to create. They are grateful for the opportunity to provide a supportive community with the best of fresh farm market goods for years to come.
Saunderskill Farms
5100 Route 209, Accord
845-626-2676 | saunderskill.com