As fall colors peak and holiday lights start twinkling, five family-owned farms within an hour of Atlanta remain open and ready for visitors. From pumpkin patches to Christmas tree hunts, these working farms offer authentic agritourism without the corporate gloss. Here’s your guide to each one—including what’s open now, how to visit, and what to bring home.
If rustic horizons are your thing and cattle, chicken and fresh crops on the landscape sound like fun. Here are 5 farms near Atlanta that you need to go visit:
Big Springs Farm
2100 Sugar Pike Rd, Woodstock, GA 30188 | (678) 899-3900

Big Springs Farm in Woodstock has a vast pumpkin patch that has events such as a harvest festival and tractor show out there.
Here’s what one Google reviewer says about Big Springs Farm: “So much fun! Def a must do in Fall. The candles are a great gift and beautiful assortment of pumpkins. Bouncy house and play bulls for kiddos. Loved the farms animals. Super sweet and will let you pet them.”
How to Enjoy It:
- Best for: Quick family outings
- Must-do: Grab a wheelbarrow, pick a porch-sized pumpkin (still $6–$12), and snap photos by the 100-year-old barn.
- Pro tip: Arrive before 11 a.m. on Saturdays to beat the after-brunch crowd.
- Open: Fri–Sun 10 a.m.–5 p.m. through Dec 21. Cash or Venmo only.
Yule Forest
3565 GA-155 N, Stockbridge, GA 30281 | (770) 954-9356

Take the family to Yule Forest in nearby Stockbridge, Georgia for a fun time amidst nature. Yule Forest is one of the most fun places in Henry County.
How to Enjoy It:
- Best for: Nighttime holiday magic.
Must-do: Drive through the **“Highway of Lights”** (opens Black Friday, Nov 28). Tickets $15/car online only.
Pro tip: Bring a thermos—hot chocolate stand lines are long.
Open: Lights nightly 6–10 p.m. from Nov 28–Dec 30 (closed Dec 24–25).
Sleepy Hollow Farm
628 Sleepy Hollow Rd, Powder Springs, GA 30127 | (770) 880-8846

Sleepy Hollow Farm in Powder Springs is a family-owned farm that offers escape rooms, hopper cabins and more for a good time.
Here’s what one Google reviewer says about Sleepy Hollow Farm: “Took my 10 year old brother and we had a blast today! The staff was very friendly and farm was very cute the kids could pet the goats and the little play ground was my brothers favorite. I was a little worried because of the reviews but I think for the money it’s fantastic. I don’t think it’s the most entertaining for just adults but if you have kids with you you’ll enjoy it.”
How to Enjoy It:
- Best for: DIY tree hunters.
- Must-do: Saw your own Leyland cypress ($65 any size) and warm up by the fire pit with free cider.
- Pro tip: Wear boots—fields can be muddy after rain. Saws provided.
- Open: Daily 9 a.m.–5 p.m. starting Nov 28; closes when trees sell out (usually mid-December).
Berry Patch Farms
786 Arnold Mill Rd, Woodstock, GA 30188 | (770) 926-0561

Come to Woodstock’s Berry Patch Farms if you want to take part in a harvest of pumpkins, berries and more. This family-run farm has Christmas trees, blueberry & pumpkin picking, hayrides, a playground, snacks and more.
Here’s what one reviewer says about Berry Patch Farms: “Ever since moving to Georgia I have wanted to take the kids blueberry picking, and every year I have missed it because they get picked out so quickly. This time we made it on opening day and we managed to pick 8lbs of blueberries! No entry fee only pay by pound, and the farm itself was so charming! The staff was kind and accommodating and the whole experience was great.”
How to Enjoy It:
- Best for: Peaceful mornings.
- Must-do: Pick up frozen blueberries ($18/gallon) and homemade jam from the honor-system farm stand.
- Pro tip: Text 770-596-0834 the night before if you want fresh-laid eggs—they sell out fast.
- Open: Self-serve stand 24/7; staffed Saturdays 9 a.m.–1 p.m.
Southern Belle Farm
1658 Turner Church Rd, McDonough, GA 30252 | (770) 288-2582

Southern Belle Farm is about 40 minutes south of Atlanta and offers some great fruit picking and harvest events centered around pumpkins, berries and more.
Here’s what one Google reviewer says about Southern Belle Farm: “I love this farm, I always go here for strawberry and peach picking. I enjoyed the farm here, just 35-40 minutes from Downtown ATLANTA. The place is cleaned and well maintained. The lovely peach orchard. Good place to get some photos too. I had a good time here.”
How to Enjoy It:
- Best for: All-day adventures.
- Must-do: Ride the cow train ($4), then bake with Belle’s famous strawberry hulled jam (in stock year-round).
- Pro tip: Buy tickets online—weekends sell out.
- Open: Nov 28–Dec 21, Fri–Sun 10 a.m.–6 p.m.; reopens fully April 1, 2026.
Live in Atlanta? Read our Local Farmers Market Guide Here.
Explore other things to do in & around Atlanta
Hitting the farm may not be tops on your list when it comes to things to do in Atlanta. And that’s OK.
Atlanta is a major metropolitan city, but it’s still in the South. That means there’s plenty of farmland and actual farms not far away. You don’t have to drive far to see rolling hills, hay and barns on the horizon — barns near Atlanta, y’all.
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