Growing Apples Since 1913!

OPEN August 18 - December 22, 2025

Trick-or-Treat Weekend Bring Your Kids in Costume!


Trick-or- Treat Weekend 2022

Saturday October 29 and Sunday October 30

 Any child that comes in costume, receives a free cider slush and a free caramel apple - plain or with peanuts!

Take home your favorites:  apples donuts, cookies, pies, pumpkins, apples, apple cider, caramel apples, apple “slush” slushies, the Queens’s Apple, pumpkin and carrot logs, Wisconsin cheeses, meats, cheese curds, gifts, specialty food products and much more!

Enjoy a Queens Apple, available (only on weekends). This mouth-water dessert snack has caramel, nuts, whipped cream, plus a cherry on top.

Bring your family out to enjoy our Sunrise Family Park.  Our lawn checkers game is sure to please the entire family and our horse tire swings at the Sunrise Corral are always a favorite  Lawn bowling lanes are set up for your fun.  Plus, pick out your favorite pre-picked pumpkins, next to the play area.  Take photos at one of our outside signs.  Take your dog for a walk in our dog park.

We'll be serving up smiles all weekend long when you join us for a Happy Halloween Trick-or-Treating! We're excited to see you this weekend for fun, family, and friends!

HOURS: 
August, September, October: 9am - 5pm DAILY
November, December: 9am - 4pm DAILY (closed Thanksgiving Day)

Last Day of Season: Dec 23th  9 am – Noon
Senior Shopping: 8am - 9am DAILY
Retail Season 8/15/2022 - 12/23/2022
Online Store open 24/7

Sunrise Orchards
48340 State Hwy 171
Gays Mills, WI 54631
608-735-4645

sunrise@mwt.net
www.SunriseApples.com

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Sunrise Orchards is a Working Orchard

A person who observes or participates in an agricultural tourism activity on this property assumes the risks inherent in agricultural tourism activity. Risks inherent in the agricultural tourism activity may include conditions on the land, the unpredictable behavior of farm animals, the ordinary dangers associated with equipment used in farming operations, and the potential that a participant in the agricultural tourism activity may act in a negligent way that may contribute to injury or death. The agricultural tourism provider is not liable for the injury or death of a person involved in an agricultural tourism activity resulting from those inherent risks. Wisconsin State Statute 895.524