Wisconsin Orchard Offers Wheelchair-Accessible Apple Picking

Wheelchair-accessible apple picking at Leffel Roots Apple Orchards

Fall is the time to savor a cup of hot apple cider, carve out a scary Halloween pumpkin and plan a visit to your local apple orchard. And although the first two of those activities are certainly wheelchair-accessible, the third one may pose some logistical challenges for many wheelchair-users. That is unless you are in Eau Clare Wisconsin, where Leffel Roots Apple Orchards (leffelroots.com/) now offers a wheelchair-accessible apple picking experience. Thanks to a little creativity, and the construction of a first-of-its-kind wheelchair-accessible apple picking platform, everyone can now enjoy this quintessential harvest-time activity.

Access Upgrades at Leffel Roots Orchards

Leffel Roots Orchard was founded in 2015 by the husband and wife team of Jim and Laura Leffel. After traveling the world with the US Air Force for 20 years, they decided to go back to their roots and they bought a 40-acre farm in Eau Clare, Wisconsin.

Of course the farm wasn’t outfitted for wheelchair-accessible apple picking when they purchased it, however it seemed an essential upgrade to the Leffels. Several years ago when they transplanted some Cortland apple trees near the store, Jim came up with the idea to build a raised platform for wheelchair-accessible apple picking. Says Laura, “The idea fit in with our desire to aid disabled veterans.”

Having never constructed a wheelchair-accessible deck before, Jim sought out the expertise of the folks from the University of Wisconsin Eau Clair to make sure the ramp had the proper grade. Great care was then taken to maintain the transplanted trees near the platform. “We’ve specially pruned the apple trees to have the maximum number of apples within sitting height,” explains Laura. And although it was designed for wheelchair-users, the platform can also be used by slow walkers, or anyone who is unable to to walk over to the main orchard.

More Orchard Fun

After you’ve had your fill of apple picking, there are plenty of other things for wheelchair-users to do at Leffel Orchards. For starters, there’s an apple slingshot right next to the accessible apple picking deck.

The slingshot is made of elastic tubing threaded through a pouch. People pull back on the pouch, then aim it at the target and release it. A little hand-eye coordination is needed to use the apple slingshot, and some wheelchair-users may require a bit of assistance. Says Laura, “Sometimes an aide helps situate the hands of the slinger, then pulls pack the wheelchair, while the slinger takes aim and releases the apple.” It’s a fun activity for all ages.

There’s also level access to the country store at Leffel Orchards, with plenty of room between the aisles to navigate a wheelchair. The store includes a variety of fresh products including local honey, jams, jellies, and fresh squeezed apple cider. There’s also level access to the back patio where you can sit and enjoy a delicious piece of freshly baked apple pie. Go for the wheelchair-accessible apply picking, but definitely stay for the yummy Leffel Orchards desserts. It’s the perfect way to top off a fall orchard excursion.

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