Family Farm Fun in Northern and Southern Arizona

From apple orchards in Willcox to festivals in Dewey, these family farms invite visitors to pick fruit, meet animals, and reconnect with where food begins.
Family Farm Fun in Northern and Southern Arizona
Family-run farms that welcome the public have become popular destinations for day trips. Apple Annie's Orchard
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Families across Arizona are discovering wonderful ways to connect with local farms and farm life by visiting family-owned operations that welcome visitors. These spots offer hands-on chances to see working farms up close—picking fresh produce, enjoying seasonal festivals, touring fields and orchards, feeding animals, or simply soaking in the fresh air and open spaces. It is a relaxing escape that helps kids and adults alike understand where food comes from, often just a drive away.

Here are two standout family farms—one in northern Arizona and one in southern Arizona—that provide welcoming experiences for the public.

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Jennifer Dornbush is a crime writer, novelist, screenwriter, speaker, and forensic specialist. She has developed film and TV projects, authored numerous books, and frequently present around the world on crime fiction and forensics. Her newest novel, “What Darkness Does,” was released Oct. 28, 2025, and was inspired by the true crime case of Rachel Timmerman.