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Farms Near Blairsville, GA

60 local farms within about 30 miles of Blairsville, Georgia — all selling direct to consumers.

7M Family Farms

2.2 mi

7M Family Farms sits on Crump Creek Road, though no listing links the address to a specific Georgia county in available records. No website or public details on what the farm grows or sells could be verified online. Call ahead to confirm current offerings before visiting.

Union County Farmers Market

2.1 mi

Blairsville

Union County takes pride in its agricultural roots. In 2007, County Commissioner Lamar Paris organized a committee to oversee the development of a local market that would give our growers, big and small, a place to sell their goods. It was decided that artisans, beekeepers to bakers and potters to painters, could also sell their handmade goods. So when we boast “Home Grown and Handmade”, you know that you are purchasing products that have been produced right here in this area! Food purchased at

7M Family Farms LLC

2.8 mi

Blairsville

Lasso the Moon Alpaca Farm

3.0 mi

Blairsville

Lasso the Moon runs alpaca farm tours in Blairsville covering the animals' care and how their fiber is processed, alongside classes in felting, dyeing, weaving, and lampwork glass beadmaking. Workshops often include a farm-to-table lunch. Visits are by appointment only.

Paradise Hills Winery Resort and Spa

3.9 mi

Blairsville

Paradise Hills combines a working winery with cabin rentals and a European-style spa across 42 acres in the Blue Ridge Mountains, with 40 of those acres planted in vines. Guests can book a Chardonnay or Cabernet tasting, then walk over for a massage or mineral soak. Cabins range from one to four bedrooms, several dog-friendly, and the property hosts elopements and small weddings up to 60 guests.

The Herb Crib

4.3 mi

Blairsville

The Herb Crib is a farm stand on Trackrock Church Road in Blairsville, the Union County seat in the north Georgia mountains. As the name suggests, herbs are the specialty here.

Southern Tree Plantation

5.5 mi

Blairsville

Southern Tree Plantation has grown Christmas trees on Owltown Road since 1978, when the McCombs family made the property their home. The farm cultivates blue spruce, balsam fir, Fraser fir, and Norway spruce across the land, and October brings pumpkins, hayrides, a petting farm, and marshmallow roasting ahead of the annual cut-your-own season. The grounds also host weddings by appointment.

Trackrock Stables

4.9 mi

Blairsville

Trackrock Stables runs horseback trail rides, riding lessons, pony rides, and boarding on over 250 acres bordering Chattahoochee National Forest near Blairsville. Pony rides for kids ages 2-12 run Tuesday through Saturday, 11:30am-3pm, for $25. An adjoining campground offers cabin rentals and camping.

Wolf Creek Wilderness Farm

6.2 mi

Blairsville

Wolf Creek Wilderness Farm is a family-run u-pick blueberry operation about 8.5 miles south of the Blairsville town square, open weekends from 9am to 3pm in season. The farm puts environmental practices first, and a picnic area with restrooms sits alongside the picking rows for visitors who want to make a morning of it.

Choestoe Farms llc

6.9 mi

Blairsville

Crane Creek Vineyards

7.4 mi

Young Harris

Crane Creek Vineyards runs two tasting venues on its Blue Ridge Mountain property north of Young Harris, Georgia: the Stone House Tasting Room and the Farmhouse Coffee & Wine Bar, which also serves espresso and pastries. The winery hosts tours, festivals, and weddings, and rents out two vacation cottages on-site. Wine club members get regular shipments through the 'Crane Creek Cru' program.

Odom Springs Vineyard

7.7 mi

Blairsville

Steve and Shari Odom opened this estate winery in fall 2013 on land their family has held for more than a century in the Young Cane valley, inside the Upper Hiwassee Highlands AVA. Every grape is grown on-site. Besides the vineyard tasting room on Odom Road, the family runs a second, smaller pour room downtown on Cleveland Street, open Tuesday through Saturday afternoons.

Walnut Hollow Ranch

11.6 mi

Hayesville

Walnut Hollow Ranch runs Black Angus cattle across 155 acres in the Nantahala mountains near Hayesville, selling its beef through an on-site farm store. The working ranch also books RV sites, tent camping, and lodge rooms, with roughly 3 to 5 miles of hiking trails and five ponds on the property. It's a Harvest Hosts location, and farm tours are available. Phone ahead to arrange a stay or a visit.

Enota Mountain Retreat and Organic Farm

10.4 mi

Hiawassee

Enota Mountain Retreat combines an organic farm with cabin, campsite, and yurt lodging on Highway 180 in Hiawassee, in the north Georgia mountains near Lake Chatuge. Site access issues during research kept current farm and booking details unconfirmed.

6 Ponds Farm

10.6 mi

Morganton

6 Ponds Farm is a 33-acre agritourism property near Morganton with a guesthouse, treehouse rental, and pavilion for events, plus an open art studio. Grounds include forest, pasture, goats, a donkey, blueberries, and herbs for guests to walk through.

Qualla Berry Farm

12.5 mi

Hayesville

Qualla Berry Farm grows berries on Qualla Road near Hayesville, in Clay County in North Carolina's far southwestern mountains. Cooler mountain weather pushes berry season later than the lowlands, with strawberries and other fruit ripening from late spring into summer. The farm sells its fruit in season. Mountain harvests shift with elevation and weather, so check that picking is open before making the drive.

Lucky "L" Farm

11.3 mi

Morganton

Lucky L Farm is on Wagon Wheel Road in Morganton, in the Blue Ridge foothills of Fannin County. It's tagged as an agritourism stop; no active website or Facebook page was found, so current activities, animals, or hours aren't confirmed online.

Timberlane Farm

12.5 mi

Hayesville

Timberlane Farm is a small family operation outside Hayesville that raises chickens, grows its own food, and bakes bread for sale. It sits in Clay County's far-western mountains near the Georgia line. The family sells through an online shop and posts flock and baking updates on Instagram. Expect eggs, seasonal produce, and fresh loaves rather than a large storefront.

Blueberry Patch

12.3 mi

Hiawassee

Blueberry Patch runs u-pick blueberries on Highway 76 East in Hiawassee, with buckets provided and berries charged by the pound. Season hours run Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. It's one of several u-pick stops in the Georgia mountains near Lake Chatuge.

Hayesville Evening Market

14.1 mi

Hayesville

An evening market on Main Street in Hayesville, the small county seat of Clay County in North Carolina's far southwestern mountains near Lake Chatuge and the Georgia line. Held around the historic courthouse square, it gives growers from the Nantahala region a place to sell after the workday. Hayesville is the only incorporated town in the county.

The Cottage Vineyard and Winery

15.0 mi

Cleveland

The Cottage Vineyard and Winery has grown Chardonnay, Viognier, Syrah, Merlot, Pinot Meunier, and Muscat grapes on its Cleveland, Georgia estate since 2012, with 360-degree mountain views from the tasting deck. The winery pours more than 15 wines, welcomes dogs on the outdoor decks, and lets visitors bring their own food. Wine club members save 5 to 20 percent on bottles.

Cedar Valley Farmers' Market

16.0 mi

Murphy

Cedar Valley Farmers' Market is in Murphy at 925 Andrews Road, in the far western mountains of Cherokee County near the Georgia and Tennessee lines. Mountain growers bring seasonal vegetables, fruit, and handmade goods to sell. This corner of North Carolina has a short, intense growing season. Check current hours before making the drive.

Lavender Lamb Farm

17.5 mi

Cleveland

Lavender Lamb Farm raises sheep alongside lavender on Bugle Drive in Cleveland, in the White County foothills of North Georgia. A website confirms the farm operates under that name, but no further details on hours, products, or visits turned up in research.

North Georgia Zoo and Petting Farm

17.5 mi

Cleveland

This White County wildlife park in Cleveland, also operating as North Georgia Wildlife Park, is built around hands-on animal encounters rather than roadside-zoo viewing: paid sessions with otters, capybaras, sloths, Scottish Highland cattle, and honey badgers, plus VIP and splash-style experiences. It also runs zoo camps, scout overnight stays, school programs, and birthday parties, with a gift shop and season-pass memberships on site.

Frogtown Cellars

18.6 mi

Dahlonega

Craig and Cydney Kritzer founded Frogtown in 1998 on 57 acres at the foot of the Appalachians, and the winery now farms 40 of those acres in the Dahlonega Plateau AVA using only Georgia-grown grapes. A tri-level gravity-flow building presses the fruit without pumps. The cellar has picked up more than 500 medals at California competitions, and an Italian bistro on-site serves lunch and dinner alongside tastings.

Cedar House Inn & Yurts

18.9 mi

Dahlonega

Cedar House Inn & Yurts is a lodging property on US 19 in Dahlonega, in Georgia's gold-rush-era mountain country. A business under the same name was found operating in St. Augustine, Florida instead, so no verified details for the Dahlonega location are included here.

Three Sisters Vineyards

18.9 mi

Dahlonega

Three Sisters calls itself Dahlonega's founding family farm winery, pouring estate-grown wine from a tasting room built around a hand-carved cherry wood bar and Southern folk art. Fat Boy Red is the house best-seller, but the list runs both serious and casual. Outdoor seating looks over the vines toward the mountains, and the property also rents out for weddings and private events.

Blake Collins

15.9 mi

Morganton

Blake Collins runs a pick-your-own operation on Collins Road in Morganton, in the North Georgia mountains. The farm is listed across several regional agritourism directories, though specific crops aren't detailed — call ahead to check what's ready to pick before the drive up.

Wolf Mountain Vineyards

19.4 mi

Dahlonega

Wolf Mountain grows French-style varietals — Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Malbec blends — on a 1,800-foot ridge above Dahlonega, and the estate has picked up over 200 medals at competitions like the San Francisco Chronicle and LA International wine shows. Tastings run Thursday through Sunday, and the on-site restaurant serves brunch, lunch, and dinner with mountain views.

Habersham Winery

17.6 mi

Helen

Habersham has poured Georgia wine since 1983, making it one of the state's oldest and largest wineries; it moved from Baldwin to its current Helen location in November 1998. The tasting room sits on South Main Street in the North Georgia mountains and pours everything from dry vinifera to sweet muscadine, alongside a gift shop stocked with wine accessories. The winery still holds an annual WineFest for visitors.

Serenberry Vineyards

16.7 mi

Morganton

Serenberry poured wine from a converted 1920s barn on Tipton Trail in the North Georgia mountains, running seven wines through its tasting list and leaning on solar power for the operation. Reports from 2025 indicate the winery has since closed — confirm current status before planning a visit.

Black Mountain Forest Blueberry Farm

21.0 mi

Dahlonega

About 190 blueberry bushes grow on this small u-pick operation north of Dahlonega, with picking season running roughly July 5 through August 5 depending on the year's weather. It's a modest, family-run setup — no gift shop, no hayride, just rows of bushes and a bucket. Call before driving out; hours shift with the harvest, and a late frost or an early-picked patch can end the season faster than the calendar suggests.

Habersham Vineyards & Winery

18.9 mi

HELEN

Georgia's wine trail starts here — one of the state's oldest and largest wineries, pouring award-winning bottles since 1983 from a tasting room just south of Alpine Helen. The lineup spans three labels: vinifera-driven Habersham and Creekstone, aged in American, French, and Hungarian oak, and Southern Harvest, built on native Muscadine grapes. Fruit comes from the original Stonepile Vineyard near Clarkesville and a newer high-elevation site planted in 2017. Tastings run daily.

Podunk Produce

17.7 mi

Mineral Bluff

Cavendar Creek Vineyards

21.4 mi

Cavender Creek Vineyards farms 15 acres in the Appalachian foothills outside Dahlonega, Georgia, with four acres currently planted in vines. The winery grows Norton, the native American wine grape, and is replanting several acres with European varieties. Beyond the tasting room, the property rents three guest houses and hosts weddings; Yelp reviewers give it 4.5 stars across more than 180 reviews.

Little Farmers Market

21.6 mi

Little Farmers Market runs indoors at 4 Camper Park Road in Dahlonega, open Friday through Sunday, spring through fall, with the longest hours on Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. It's a tight, one-room space, and reviewers keep coming back for the sourdough bread more than anything else, alongside free-range eggs, plants, and produce. A perfect 5.0-star rating comes from a small but loyal following.

Pdunk Produce

17.9 mi

Mineral Bluff

Pdunk Produce is listed as a working farm on Lakewood Highway in Mineral Bluff, in the mountains of Fannin County. Beyond the address, there isn't much public information on what's grown here or when it's open to visitors — no working phone number, storefront hours, or social media presence turned up in a search. Anyone planning a visit should confirm details locally rather than assuming regular hours.

Evolve Farm

21.9 mi

Dahlonega

Hightower Creek Winery

18.6 mi

Hiawassee

Sanford and Liz Green planted Hightower Creek east of Hiawassee on Highway 76 around 2011, in the Blue Ridge foothills of the Upper Hiwassee Highlands. The tasting room deck looks over the vineyard and a pond, pouring both wine and mead. Live music plays Saturday afternoons from 2 to 5, and a rental cottage on the property lets visitors stay the night instead of driving the mountain roads home.

Tesnatee River Winery and Meadery

21.8 mi

Cleveland

Tesnatee River Winery and Meadery makes muscadine wine and craft mead in Cleveland, alongside Allison's Honey — raw, all-natural wildflower and sourwood honey produced on the same farm. The tasting room also stocks farm-to-table jams, jellies, syrups, and seasonal fruit in a boutique setting in the North Georgia mountains. Open daily, with the longest hours on Saturday.

Allison's Honey

21.8 mi

Allison's Honey keeps hives on Lloyds Honey Farm Road in Cleveland, bottling wildflower, sourwood, orange blossom, blackberry, and cotton honey harvested through the region's bee season, which peaks early June through late July. The farm also grows grapes as a small vineyard operation. Open year-round, 9am to 5pm in winter and 9am to 6pm the rest of the year.

Montaluce Winery and Estates

22.1 mi

Dahlonega

Montaluce farms its own grapes on a Dahlonega hillside and pours the results in a Tuscan-style dining room with mountain views. The main restaurant serves farm-to-table dishes; a second spot on the property, Trattoria di Montaluce, focuses on handmade pasta and brick-oven pizza. Hours run late — Friday and Saturday seating goes to 10 p.m. — and the estate is a working winery first, restaurant second.

Sautee Nacoochee Vineyards

20.1 mi

Sautee Nacoochee

Sautee Nacoochee Vineyards closed permanently at the end of 2015, according to visitor reports, though the vine rows are still visible from the road. The tasting room and website shut down along with it, and the operation is no longer affiliated with Georgia Wine Country or the Association of Winegrowers. Nearby alternatives in the valley include Yonah Mountain Vineyards and Habersham Winery.

Hillside Valley Farms

18.9 mi

Hillside Valley Farms is listed as an agritourism operation on Aska Road in the north Georgia mountains near Blue Ridge. Public records for the farm are thin and addresses vary between sources, so visitors should call ahead to confirm before making the drive.

SSM Farm

20.4 mi

Hayesville

Blackstock Vineyards

21.8 mi

Blackstock Vineyards, on Town Creek Road outside Dahlonega, Georgia, has been rebranded and now operates as Kaya Vineyard & Winery on the same estate-grown vines. Sitting at roughly 1,600 feet elevation, the property pours estate wines with panoramic North Georgia mountain views and runs guided group tours. It holds a 4.0-star rating on Yelp across 162 reviews.

Sylvan Valley Lodge and Winery

20.5 mi

Sylvan Valley Lodge & Cellars combines a wine tasting room with an overnight lodge at the foot of Yonah Mountain, five minutes from downtown Helen, Georgia. Guests can book lodge rooms or one of three named cabins, browse the gift shop, and taste wine by reservation. The property regularly hosts weddings and live music, with breakfast included for overnight guests.

Mountain Grass Fed Beef

23.1 mi

Andrews

Mountain Grass Fed Beef raises cattle on grass with no added hormones, antibiotics, or whole grains, run by Keith and Teresa Wood on Healey Fields Road in Andrews. The far-western Cherokee County pastures sit deep in the North Carolina mountains near the Georgia and Tennessee lines. Beef sells direct from the farm.

Lost Valley Homestead

22.1 mi

Lost Valley Homestead is listed as a Georgia farm, but no website or social page could be found to confirm its location, animals, or crops.

Yonah Mountain Farms

20.7 mi

Simple Solstice Farms

23.9 mi

Dahlonega

We offer seasonal floral arrangements, plants in spring, chicks, hatching services, fresh eggs, hatching eggs, butchery classes, foraging classes, gardening lessons, tanning hide lessons, along with the standard veggies at our farmstand and the local harvest hub. We currently offer our seasonal fare on the farmish app, but we are building an On-site farmstand this spring.

City of Dahlonega Farmers Market

24.0 mi

The City of Dahlonega Farmers Market runs Saturdays from 8am to 1pm, May through October, in Hancock Park. The market requires 100% local vendors — no resale — so tables carry seasonal fruit and vegetables, cut flowers, honey, herbs, jams, jellies, and other goods actually grown or made in Lumpkin County and nearby.

DO call before you go

24.1 mi

Dahlonega

This listing's name doubles as its most useful detail: call before you go. The address sits on Highway 19 North in Dahlonega, Lumpkin County, an area known for apple orchards and vineyards in the north Georgia mountains. No posted hours or contact information were found online.

The Gourd Place

22.0 mi

Sautee-Nacoochee

The Gourd Place calls itself the oldest retail gourdcrafting business in the United States, selling Gourdcraft Originals and Gourd Impressions Pottery from a shop and small gourd museum five miles from Helen, Georgia. Visits are by appointment; email ahead for same-day requests.

Serenity Cellars

22.3 mi

Cleveland

Serenity Cellars pours Old World-style wines from a Tuscan-inspired tasting room on Laurel Ridge Road, with live music Friday through Sunday and a dog-friendly patio. The winery is family-owned and boutique-sized, favoring dry and sweet wines over a large production list. Reservations run through Tock, and the tasting room sits in White County's stretch of North Georgia wine country.

Mountain Fresh Market

20.6 mi

Mountain Fresh Market sits on West Main Street in Blue Ridge, the Fannin County seat in the north Georgia mountains known for its scenic railway and walkable downtown strip.

Blue Ridge Farmers' Market

21.2 mi

Blue Ridge

Every Saturday from 8am to noon, growers and makers set up in City Park on West Main Street in downtown Blue Ridge. The market welcomes farmers, hobby gardeners, artists, and crafters, so tables mix fresh vegetables and fruit with homemade treats and handmade goods from around the North Georgia mountains.

Cenita Vineyards, Winery and Tasting Room

24.3 mi

Cleveland

CeNita Vineyards sits below Yonah Mountain in Cleveland, Georgia, pouring handcrafted wines — Chambourcin, Chardonnay, Merlot, and a house blend called Summer Breeze — across three tasting areas including an open-air vineyard lawn. The winery hosts weddings with on-site lodging, plus live music and a disc golf course for visiting groups. Dogs are welcome on the grounds.

Mercier Orchards

22.0 mi

Blue Ridge

Roland Farm

25.3 mi

Demorest

Roland Farm sits on Sidney Roland Road in Demorest, Habersham County, in the north Georgia foothills — road and farm appear to share a family name. No crops or contact details are listed publicly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many farms are near Blairsville, GA?

US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Blairsville, Georgia, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.

What kinds of farms are near Blairsville?

Farms near Blairsville include 44 agritourism & farm experiences, 6 farm stands, 6 farmers markets, 5 produce farms. Browse the list for details on each.

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Many welcome visitors through farm stands, u-pick fields, or on-farm stores — check each farm's page for hours and visiting details before you go.

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