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Apple orchards
Stow is also well known for its apple orchards (Carver Hill, Small Farm, Derby Ridge Farms, Honey Pot Hill, One Stack Farm and Shelburne Farms), which provide tourism for the town in the fall.

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Specifically, Honey Pot Hill, sitting on 181 acres of land, serves as a significant share of Stow's tourism market. The four family generation farm started by the ancestors of owner Andrew Martin bought the farm property back in 1926. Serving initially as a general farm, the Martin family transitioned the agricultural space towards specializing in apples. Today, Honey Pot Hill attracts large crowds from the Greater Boston area and all over New England, filling up a 20-acre parking area nearly every weekend from late August through the first frost of mid-November. The 25,000 apple trees take a year long effort from the Martin family to cater to countless visitors every fall. In addition to apples, Honey Pot Hill is consistently adding agri-tourism components to their farm including farm animals, a hedge maze that stretches over 1.5 miles in lengths, and various foods offered for purchase at the farm store. Honey Pot Hill has been able to establish themself as one of the largest and most visited apple orchards in the Northeast, and it continues to serve a small business that pioneers tourism for the Town of Stow.