


Belkin Family Lookout Farm - U-Pick Orchard - Taproom, Outdoor Dining and Market
About
Belkin Family Lookout Farm is a historic working farm that's perfect for families seeking an authentic New England agricultural experience. Kids can pick their own apples in the sprawling orchards, explore the farm market filled with fresh produce and local goods, and enjoy seasonal activities across the beautiful South Natick countryside. Parents can relax at the on-site brewery taproom with farm-to-table dining while kids play in the outdoor spaces.
Highlights
- ✓U-pick apple orchards with multiple apple varieties throughout the season
- ✓Family-friendly brewery taproom with outdoor seating and farm-to-table menu
- ✓Farm market with fresh produce, baked goods, and local products
- ✓Seasonal live music and BBQ events on weekends
- ✓Beautiful countryside setting perfect for fall family photos
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early on weekend mornings during peak apple season (September-October) to avoid crowds and get the best fruit selection on the trees
- 2.Bring a wagon or stroller with good wheels - the orchard terrain can be uneven and little legs tire quickly when carrying apple bags
- 3.Pack layers and closed-toe shoes, as mornings can be cool and the grass is often dewy in the orchards
- 4.Check their website for special family events like live music, BBQ nights, and harvest festivals which are included with admission
- 5.The farm market has pre-picked apples if you're short on time or have very young children who can't manage the orchard walk
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings in early fall (September through early October) offer the best experience with smaller crowds, cooler temperatures for walking the orchards, and peak apple variety. Weekends feature live music and special events but expect larger crowds, especially during Columbus Day weekend.
What to Know
U-pick apple pricing is typically per pound or per bag (check current rates on their website). The property offers ample free parking, and the taproom/dining area welcomes families with outdoor seating options. The farm is largely accessible though orchard paths may be challenging for standard wheelchairs.
Seasonal Notes
Prime visiting season is late August through October for apple picking. The farm typically offers pumpkin picking in October and may have special Halloween and harvest-themed events. Winter and early spring hours may be limited to the market and taproom only. Always check their website or call ahead for current u-pick availability as it depends on crop conditions.
Nearby Eats
Casey's Diner in Natick (a classic hot dog stand beloved by kids) is about 10 minutes away, or head to Natick Center for family-friendly chains and local restaurants in the Natick Mall area.
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