In 2004, Stephen and Sharon Grenier took a significant step to preserve a piece of Rhode Island’s rural landscape by purchasing Narrow Lane Orchard. Their goal was to rescue the 30-acre plot from being transformed into housing developments. With a strong vision and deep-rooted commitment to agriculture, the Graniers turned the property into a flourishing fruit orchard that now stands as a testament to intentional stewardship and community-minded farming.
Over the past two decades, Narrow Lane Orchard has steadily evolved to serve a growing customer base while remaining true to its pastoral charm. The orchard now offers over 20 varieties of fruit, including apples, peaches, nectarines, blueberries, blackberries, and kiwi berries. During the harvest season, guests are invited to pick their own fruit, encouraging a hands-on connection with the land. For added adventure, a mile-long nature trail winds through the property, ending with a quirky photo opportunity beside a life-sized Sasquatch sculpture.
As much as it is a destination for fresh fruit, Narrow Lane Orchard is also a space where nature, family tradition, and local pride merge. Stephen and Sharon have created more than just a farm—they’ve cultivated a beloved community landmark. From the orchard’s diverse fruit selection to the carefully maintained grounds, every aspect reflects their dedication to offering something meaningful to every visitor.
In 2004, Stephen and Sharon Grenier took a significant step to preserve a piece of Rhode Island’s rural landscape by purchasing Narrow Lane Orchard. Their goal was to rescue the 30-acre plot from being transformed into housing developments. With a strong vision and deep-rooted commitment to agriculture, the Graniers turned the property into a flourishing fruit orchard that now stands as a testament to intentional stewardship and community-minded farming.
Over the past two decades, Narrow Lane Orchard has steadily evolved to serve a growing customer base while remaining true to its pastoral charm. The orchard now offers over 20 varieties of fruit, including apples, peaches, nectarines, blueberries, blackberries, and kiwi berries. During the harvest season, guests are invited to pick their own fruit, encouraging a hands-on connection with the land. For added adventure, a mile-long nature trail winds through the property, ending with a quirky photo opportunity beside a life-sized Sasquatch sculpture.
As much as it is a destination for fresh fruit, Narrow Lane Orchard is also a space where nature, family tradition, and local pride merge. Stephen and Sharon have created more than just a farm—they’ve cultivated a beloved community landmark. From the orchard’s diverse fruit selection to the carefully maintained grounds, every aspect reflects their dedication to offering something meaningful to every visitor.



