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A girl in a blue dress holding a red bag is standing in front of a green apple tree reaching up to grab an apple.

I love Dartmouth in the fall. Honestly, I love every season that Dartmouth has to offer, but there is something unique about a New Hampshire autumn. Coming from California, I never really understood the hype around this time of year: the weather was kind of dull, the air was really dry, and then suddenly it was winter. But here in New Hampshire, fall feels special. From the changing colors of the trees to the sunny days on the green to afternoons spent by the river while the water is still warm, Dartmouth in the fall is absolutely unmatched.

One of my favorite activities, now that it's my second fall and I've become more settled into a routine in Hanover, is to explore new neighboring towns. Last weekend, my friends and I drove to Plainfield, New Hampshire, just twenty minutes south, to go Apple Picking at Riverview Farms, and I want to take you along for the ride.

In my opinion, Riverview Farms is a staple for the Dartmouth community. The Dartmouth Outing Club (DOC) hosts numerous trips to the farm in the fall, and many other social clubs also take trips there to view the trees and produce. It's also located right next to McNamara Dairy, which sells the best chocolate milk I've ever had—it is also the dairy farm that provides milk to Dartmouth, so I can get my chocolate milk fix any time of the year. I visited McNamara last year with the DOC and had a blast trying different kinds of food and wandering to check out all the animals.

A girl in a blue jacket is standing in front of a wooden fence, smiling. There is a pale tan colored cow right behind her.
The Cows at McNamara
Iconic Tractor at McNamara Farm
A bright orange old tractor is in the middle of the frame with hay and orange pumpkins all around. Behind the tractors is a field of corn. A girl in a white top sits on the tractor.

Although it lacks the animal attraction of McNamara, Riverview Farm is still a must-visit place for all Dartmouth students. With over 2,000 apple trees, a pick-your-own pumpkin patch, a corn maze, flower fields, and various berry bushes, you could spend hours at Riverview just wandering with friends.

There are rows of bright yellow flowers with green apple trees in the background. A group of three girls stands on the left side of the photo.
The Flower Garden
A girl is standing on grass holding a green paper carton that is full of blueberries.
Freshly Picked Blueberries
A patch of pre-picked pumpkins takes up most of the image, with some in crates and others lined up in rows. Behind them, there are two large trees, and to the right, there are cars parked on dirt.
The Pre-Picked Pumpkin Patch

After a long, glorious morning in Plainfield, all of us then drove back to campus to enjoy our spoils. We picked too many apples and too few blueberries, but we took just the right number of pictures as a group! I loved my weekend in Plainfield and can't wait to check out a new neighboring town sometime soon!

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