Diversified Family Farm since 1912
Chiles Family Orchards
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We look forward to seeing you! Here are the policies for all of our venues, as well as some insider tips, to help you make the most of your time with us. By visiting a Chiles Family Orchards venue you are giving your consent to be photographed or filmed. These images may be used in Chiles Family Orchards marketing materials, including social media posts, eblasts, web pages, and ads. If you are identifiable in a photo that we publish on one of our digital platforms and would like the image to not be used again and removed if possible, please emailhello@cartermountainorchard.com. Follow all instructions on our signage and from our staff members. Confirm availability prior to visitingby checking the orchard’s Pick-Your-Own page or calling ahead. If you are visiting during a peak season, you may need a ticket in advance. Limit the size of picking parties. Only those with our picking containers may enter the orchards. Arrive at least one hour before closing, or on the time of your ticket. Check-in at our picking stationprior to entering the fields. Pre-pay for PYO fruit. Only containers provided by the orchard will be permitted for picking. At least one container for every 2-3 people in your group must be purchased. No personal bags—ex. backpacks, purses, diaper bags—are permitted in the fields. Strollersmust be parked at our picking trailer; they are not permitted in the fields. Do not eat fruit in the fields. You should wash all fruit at home prior to consuming it. Do not mix fruits. Separate containers must be purchased for each fruit (when applicable). Bags and boxes can only be used once during your visit;do not empty them out and then refill while at the orchard. Don’t overfill the bags and boxes. Do not throw any fruit on the ground. Any fruit you touch must go into your picking container. (Parents, watch your children!) Only pick in the areas you are instructed to enter. Not all fruit is ripe at the same time. Please exit the fields once you fill your containers. If you need more containers, please see our staff and we are happy to help you. Only pick in the areas you are instructed to enter. Keep in mind that our venues are also working farms—not all areas are open to the public. Be kind to our trees. Do not climb the trees or shake the branches. We do not provide stick pickers. If you choose to bring your own, it must be an “official” fruit picker, and not a homemade version, as these are not effective and cause fruit to fall to the ground. No butterfly nets, pool nets, soda bottle on a stick, etc. Dress properly. Be prepared for a walk of anywhere from 5-15 minutes to your picking destination in the orchard. Depending on the weather, it may be dusty, muddy, slick, etc., and the ground is hilly and uneven. Sturdy, close-toed shoes are recommended. Although we do our best to keep poison ivy at bay, long pants are preferable. Don’t forget your sunscreen! Please put litter in its proper place. Trash cans are provided around the property. Watch your children. Parents are responsible for their children’s actions at all times. For a family outing, we invite you to visit Chiles Peach Orchardand Carter Mountain Orchard! Chiswell Farm & Wineryoffers a relaxed setting for adults to unwind and is only open to adults ages 21 and older. Children and guests under the age of 21 are not permitted at the winery. Not all varieties are ripe at the same time. We carefully monitor the orchards and only open for picking the areas that have ripe fruit. Our staff will direct you to the current picking areas—please respect our property and stay in these areas. If you must, you may sample one. Keep in mind we always recommend washing your fruit before eating it. Please do not be wasteful. Please read ourphotography guidelines for professional and noivce photographers. We regret that we do not permit any pets on any of the properties. Please leave your furry friends at home. Only service dogs who are trained to perform a task di
Chiles Family Orchards has been operating since 1912. Spring Valley Orchard is one of their venues, known for its sweet cherries and scenic Blue Ridge Mountain setting. They welcome visitors to their family farm for a peaceful picking experience during the short cherry season, which typically starts in late May or early June and ends before July, with Mother Nature determining the exact dates each year. They are currently closed for the season and will reopen in 2026.
Meet Chiles Family Orchards
Farm Stand Owner · Since 1912
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