Picking apples is one of the many things that make fall in Georgia so enjoyable. And the delicious fruits are ripe for harvesting!

If you’re looking for a place in Georgia to pick apples (so you can make delicious apple cider), the Peach State has some great spots for you. We’re going to show you some places in Georgia where you can go apple-picking.

When Is The Best Time To Go Apple-Picking In Georgia?

The Georgia apple-picking season starts in August and ends in December, so you have plenty of time to get some good fruit.

Apple orchards can be found all across Georgia, but as you’re about to find out, Ellijay and other North Georgia cities have sort of a monopoly.

Where To Go Apple-Picking In Georgia

In Georgia, apple-picking is a fall activity, so you will need to dress accordingly. Here is where you can pick apples in Georgia.

Adams Farms

1486 GA-54, Fayetteville, GA 30214 | (770) 461-9395

Adams Farm in Georgia

Here’s what one reviewer says about Adams Farms: “We went 5/19/2020 to pick some strawberries. We didn’t arrive until around 1:30pm, but were still able to easily find 11lbs of the most fragrant and delicious strawberries. My partner was cutting up a dozen in the kitchen and you could smell them in the living room! The best time to go is right when they open, the earlier the better to get the biggest, best berries we were told. We also picked up a bunch of veggies in the farmer’s market there that were very reasonable. The staff was very personable, helpful and doing a good job with social distancing guidelines. We highly recommend Adams Farms.”

B.J. Reece Orchards

9131 GA-52, Ellijay, GA 30536 | (706) 276-3048

B.J. Reece Orchards in Ellijay

Here’s what a reviewer says about B.J. Reece Orchards: “Took the family during Apple season. Pricing was fair and they offer plenty of activities. The scenery is amazing and the temperature was flawless having come in September. For me, the bakery is where its at. The fried apple pies are…. wait for it…. legendary. But they’ll go straight to your hips.”

Berry Patch Farms

786 Arnold Mill Rd, Woodstock, GA 30188 | (770) 926-0561

Berry Patch Farms

Here’s what one reviewer says about Berry Patch Farms: “We’ve been in the past for good blueberry picking. Today was a field trip with a preschool to the pumpkin patch; Included a hayride, little pumpkin to take home and apple cider. They have a playground area and a few farm animals as well. The little ones had a lot of fun.”

Doghead Farm

Birch St SW, Atlanta, GA 30310

Doghead Farms in Georgia

Here’s what one reviewer says: “Home grown veggies. Can’t go wrong with that.”

Hillcrest Orchards

9696 GA-52, Ellijay, GA 30536 |  (706) 273-3838

Hillcrest Orchards farm

Hillcrest Orchards consists of an apple orchard and farm market located in Ellijay, Georgia. Come and pick your own apples and enjoy the activities for kids and attractions for the whole family.

Hudson Apple House

8036 GA-52, Ellijay, GA 30536 |  (706) 273-3160

Hudson Apple Farms in Ellijay, Georgia

Here’s what one reviewer says about Hudson Apple House: “Great little place. Family owned and operated. Great choice of apples and none of the tourist crowds. Homemade apple bread and apple cider.”

Mabry Farms

4480 Sandy Plains Rd, Marietta, GA 30066 | (770) 993-4997

Mabry Farms in Cobb County

Here’s what one reviewer says about Mabry Farms in Cobb County: “Stopped by on a Sunday morning. GPS routed us to the playground but eventually found the farmhouse. Honey was amazing. Will be back for more honey and pick some fruits late September.”

Mitcham Farms

797 Macedonia Church Rd, Oxford, GA 30054 | (770) 855-1530

Mitcham Farms in North Georgia

Here is what one reviewer says about Mitcham Farms. “We had so much fun. The grandkids had a blast. They had little baby pigs and lamas. The hayrides and corn maze was most popular cause they had real long lines.”

Panorama Orchards & Farm Market

63 Talona Mountain Rd, Ellijay, GA 30536 | (706) 276-3813
Panorama Orchards in Georgia
Here’s what one reviewer says about Panorama Orchards & Farm Market: “I have been coming to this apple house for many years and they never disappoint. The fried pies are delicious, the apples are always fresh. They have expanded to include a coffee and tea section . Fresh breads and many types of honey and relish.”

R&A Orchards

5505 GA-52 East, Ellijay, GA 30536 |  (706) 273-3821

R & A Orchards apple picking

At R&A Orchards, you can do some great apple-picking. Here’s what one reviewer says: “This orchard was beautiful. My husband and I enjoying walking through and picking our apples. However, we were very disappointed in the lack of precautions for COVID that we’re taken inside their store. There was signage on the outside to wear masks inside, but the inside was crammed with people and only 50% of those people had masks on. No one was enforcing masks or social distancing. Also, there were some employees who wore masks but had them on around their chin. We wanted to shop around the store but felt too unsafe to do so.”

Red Apple Barn

3379 Tails Creek Rd, Ellijay, GA 30540 | (706) 635-5898

Red Apple Farms in Georgia

Here’s what one reviewer says about Red Apple Barn. “Lovely experience with family and worth going to for Apple picking! Everyone working there is so friendly, courteous and we had an amazing time! The tractor ride to the apple farm is a great experience too. Definitely going back to this place for every kind of picking!” |

Southern Belle Farm

1658 Turner Church Rd, McDonough, GA 30252 |  (770) 288-2582

Southern Belle Farms

Here’s what one reviewer says about Southern Belle Farm in McDonough: “This quick day trip from Atlanta May be the answer to your covid -19 cabin fever. A quick 40 min drive from midtown Atlanta and you are worlds away! Honestly I don’t think it matters what is in season for picking. It’s outdoors and your children can run around and do something other than drive you crazy at home. We picked grapes, fed goats, and got up close and personal with some donkeys. There is also a little market that has some refreshments, as well as a wide variety of ciders for sale. I got some great tomatoes for $1.09 that’s good in my world. If you have a better tomato hook up please share!”

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Final Word

This is the season for outdoor cooking, corn field mazes, chilling on Lake Lanier and more. And what are you doing this weekend in Atlanta?

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