Why We’re Proud to Call Henderson County “Apple Country”
At Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard, apples are more than just what we grow — they’re part of our family history, our mountain heritage, and the reason so many families visit Hendersonville, NC every fall.
For generations, Henderson County has been known as “Apple Country,” and after spending even one autumn day here, it’s easy to understand why.
Perfect Mountain Conditions for Growing Apples
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina, Henderson County offers the ideal climate for apple growing. Warm sunny days, cool mountain nights, rich soil, and higher elevations all work together to create crisp, flavorful apples that thrive in our region.
In fact, Henderson County is the top apple-producing area in North Carolina and one of the southernmost regions in the eastern United States where commercial apple growing flourishes. Those unique mountain conditions are what make apples from this area so special.
When guests bite into a fresh apple at Stepp’s, they’re tasting the results of generations of mountain farming traditions.
A Deep-Rooted Apple Farming Tradition
Apple farming has been part of Henderson County’s story for more than 100 years. What started as small family farms grew into a community known throughout the Southeast for its orchards, apple harvests, and fall traditions.
At Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard, we’re proud to be part of that legacy. Our family has been welcoming visitors to the orchard for over 50 years and growing apples for even longer, creating experiences that connect people to the land, the harvest season, and each other.
Over the decades, Henderson County became more than a place that grows apples — it became a destination where families come to celebrate fall.
The Heart of North Carolina Apple Season
Every year, visitors travel to Henderson County for the North Carolina Apple Festival, a beloved tradition that celebrates the importance of apples to our local community. From fresh apple treats and live music to parades and local vendors, the festival highlights the pride our region takes in its agricultural roots.
For us, apple season is more than a few busy weeks on the calendar — it’s the season when families gather, traditions are made, and the mountains come alive.
More Than an Orchard Experience
Today, Henderson County’s orchards offer much more than fresh-picked apples, and we’ve loved watching that tradition grow over the years.
At Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard, we’ve worked to create a place where families can slow down and enjoy everything that makes fall in Apple Country so memorable. Guests can spend the day enjoying:
U-pick apples
Fresh apple cider donuts
Wagon rides through the orchard
Pumpkin patches
Corn mazes
Apple cannons
Beautiful Blue Ridge Mountain views
For many families, visiting the orchard has become an annual tradition passed down from generation to generation.
Come Experience Apple Country With Us
There’s something special about fall in Henderson County. Maybe it’s the mountain air, the rows of apple trees, or the simple joy of spending time together outdoors. Whatever it is, we’re grateful to share it with every guest who visits our orchard each season.
At Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard, we’re proud to call Henderson County home — and proud to continue the traditions that made this area known as Apple Country.
We hope you’ll come experience it for yourself this fall.
