First time here, there are so many varieties available! There are extensive rows with multiple types that you can pick from yourself, and lots more available to purchase at the stand. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable, and very willing to explain the different types, the history behind them, and have you sample. We missed the apple cider since they'd sold out earlier (so if you want some get there early, before 1pm at least) but I understand it's excellent. The orchard is somewhat remote but is easily accessed with a lot of different parking areas, and the scenery is beautiful. There are also educational areas that show historical planting methods (I.e. The Three Sisters), natural prairie, different animal houses, and signs that go into more detail. There are some fairly steep hills so be prepared to hike a little.