Farms Near Cumming, GA
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Cumming, Georgia — all selling direct to consumers.
Cumming Farmers' Market
0.7 miCumming Farmers' Market meets Saturdays from 8 to 11am in the Cumming City Center parking lot, switching to a Wednesday-and-Saturday summer schedule (6:30 to 11am) from June through September. Vendors bring farm-fresh produce, local meats, eggs, honey, homemade breads and preserves, potted plants, and handmade crafts.
Henderson Lakeside Farm
3.0 miHenderson Lakeside Farm is on Pilgrim Mill Road near Cumming, in Forsyth County's Lake Lanier region. No public listing describes current crops, animals, or visiting hours.
Forsyth County Farmers' Market
4.4 miForsyth County Farmers' Market operates at 1759 Old Atlanta Road in Cumming, in one of metro Atlanta's fastest-growing counties. UGA Extension's Forsyth County office promotes local markets and produce availability as part of its family and consumer sciences programming, but specific hours and vendor details for this location aren't confirmed beyond directory listings.
Hopewell Sunflower Farm
6.7 miCumming
Hopewell Sunflower Farm grows u-pick sunflower fields on Hopewell Road in Cumming, about 50 minutes north of Atlanta, with blooms peaking in August on a roughly ten-day cycle. Field access is free with a cut-flower purchase, and the farm store carries flowers alongside a small petting-animal setup.
Major Farm Fresh Eggs
6.5 miCumming
Major Farm Fresh Eggs is based on Campground Road in Cumming, the Forsyth County seat north of Atlanta. Eggs are the farm's namesake product, sold alongside a farm-visit experience.
Cane Creek Farm
6.6 miCumming
Warbington Farms
7.4 miCumming
Warbington Farms grows strawberries and blackberries on Crow Road and sells farm-raised beef straight from its store. U-cut flower fields open alongside a fun park built for birthday parties, school field trips, and a summer farm camp. Hours shift with the weather and the harvest, so the farm posts current picking days — usually Tuesdays and Saturdays — on Facebook before each visit.
Blueberry Garden's U-Pick Blueberry Farm & Nursery
7.4 miCumming
Blueberry Garden's U-Pick Blueberry Farm & Nursery operates on Crow Road outside Cumming, combining a u-pick blueberry patch with a plant nursery, as the name states. No verified hours, pricing, or contact details are available online at this time. Call ahead before visiting to confirm the picking season.
Saddle Creek Lavender Farm
8.1 miAlpharetta
Saddle Creek Lavender Farm grows more than 800 lavender plants across 8 cultivars on 23 acres in Alpharetta, with an annual U-Pick Lavender Dayz festival each June. The family began planting in 2018 and now sells more than 40 lavender products through an on-site shop and online store.
The Kinsey Family Farm
9.6 miGainesville
The Kinsey Family Farm on Jot-em Down Road in Gainesville runs a nursery through spring and summer selling container and B&B trees, shrubs, and perennials, then shifts to pumpkins and fall harvest displays before closing the year with live, pre-cut, and cut-your-own Christmas trees.
Living Well Farmers Market
11.1 miLiving Well Farmers Market is a Georgia farmers market. Vendor lineup, hours, and season weren't available through public sources.
Suwanee Farmers Market
11.1 miSuwanee
Farm fresh beef
10.6 miBall Ground
This farm raises beef, pork, and chicken without hormones, antibiotics, steroids, or grain, selling direct off the property near Ball Ground. The stand also carries vegetables, fruit, dairy, and baked goods, with close to 30 beef cuts alone on the list. Hours run Monday through Saturday 10am to 6pm and Sunday 11am to 4pm.
Cherokee Market Farm Fresh Produce & Antiques
10.0 miCanton
This Canton stand at 11611 Cumming Highway pairs a farm-fresh produce stand with an antiques shop under one roof, an unusual combination that draws shoppers looking for both dinner ingredients and a good find. Unlike the area's weekend-only markets, it operates as a standing retail location rather than a seasonal pop-up.
Herron Farms
12.2 miDawsonville
Herron Farms runs as a small, self-sustaining organic operation on Hickory Trail West outside Dawsonville — rabbits, laying hens, honeybees, and a vermicomposting business selling red worms and African nightcrawlers wholesale for bait and garden beds. It's a family-run mini farm rather than a tourist destination, built around sustainable practices instead of a gift shop. Eggs and honey are sold direct from the property.
Fresh Farm Beef and Blueberries
11.2 miBall Ground
Fresh Farm Beef and Blueberries, on Old Federal Road in Ball Ground, sells exactly what its name promises: pick-your-own blueberries alongside farm-raised beef. Several regional farm directories confirm the address, but the operation keeps a light footprint online, so hours and season are best confirmed by phone before visiting.
Downtown Alpharetta Farmers Market
10.8 miAlpharetta
The Alpharetta Business Association has run this market on the Town Green since 2006, making it one of metro Atlanta's older weekly markets. It opens Saturdays at 8:30 a.m. and runs to 12:30 p.m., April through mid-November, with more than 100 vendors rotating through produce, meat, baked goods, and local honey. Its Facebook following tops 15,000, among the larger farmers-market pages in Georgia.
Uncle Shucks Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch
12.8 miDawsonville
Uncle Shucks packs 15 acres in Dawsonville with fall activities: a corn maze, pumpkin patch, wagon rides, jumping pads, a tire mountain, kids' mazes, and gem mining. The season runs select dates from late September through early November, and the farm has drawn crowds large enough to rank among Georgia's better-known fall destinations.
City of Duluth Farmers Market
14.1 miCity of Duluth Farmers Market meets on the first and third Sundays of the month from 2 to 5pm, March through May and September through November, on the Duluth Town Green. Vendors sell in-season produce, baked goods, honey, cut flowers, and homemade jams, pickles, and salsa.
Alpharetta Farmers Market
12.8 miAlpharetta
Alpharetta Farmer's Market
12.9 miOld Roswell Street off Milton Ave. & Main Street Alpharetta
Alpharetta Farmer's Market runs on Old Roswell Street off Milton Avenue and Main Street in downtown Alpharetta. The Alpharetta Business Association directs and manages the market, though current vendor and hour details weren't listed publicly online.
Buford Corn Maze
12.3 miBuford
Buford Corn Maze sits on Bennett Road in Buford, the city that straddles the Gwinnett-Hall county line northeast of Atlanta. It's a seasonal fall attraction built around a corn maze, as the name states.
Hell's Gates
13.9 miDawsonville
Hell's Gates isn't a farm at all — it's an outdoor haunted-house attraction built on church property at 329 Harmony Church Road, with eight staged scenes involving live actors, pyrotechnics, and stunt effects. It runs seasonally out of Lighthouse Baptist Church facilities each fall, marketed as an alternative to Atlanta's indoor haunted houses. Whoever tagged this as agritourism was working from the address, not the actual business — worth flagging if accuracy matters to the listing.
Arbor Hill Blackberry Farm
12.1 miCanton
Amicalola Regional Farmers Market
14.8 miDawsonville
Amicalola Regional Farmers Market operates in Dawsonville, at the foot of the north Georgia mountains near Amicalola Falls State Park. The market is listed under the City of Dawsonville's community events and can be reached at 706-265-2442. No further public details on current vendors or season were found online, though the market draws from the Dawson County farming community bordering the Chattahoochee National Forest.
Dawson County Farmers Market
14.8 miDawson County Extension runs this market in the parking lot of the county Agricultural Service Center at 298 Academy Avenue, Wednesdays and Saturdays, roughly 7:30 to 10 a.m., from July into early fall. It sells produce straight off the truck rather than through a formal vendor-stall system, and the schedule is built around whatever North Georgia growers have ready that week. Vendor questions go through the county Extension office.
Milton GA Farmers Market
13.3 miThis listing shares its Bethany Road address with another Milton Farmers Market entry in this directory, both pointing to the Bethwell Community Center area in Milton, the north Fulton County city incorporated in 2006.
Milton Farmers Market
13.3 miMilton Farmers Market is tied to the Bethwell Community Center area on Bethany Road, in Milton, a north Fulton County city that split off from unincorporated Fulton land in 2006.
Moss Hill Farm
13.5 miMilton
Berkeley Lakeside Market
15.5 miBerkeley Lakeside Market runs spring through fall at 4043 South Berkeley Lake Road, with vendors selling seasonal fruit and vegetables, baked goods, cut flowers, and handmade art and crafts. Some growers sell USDA-certified organic produce alongside conventional stands, and the market accepts SNAP benefits.
Coldcreekfarm
16.0 miDawsonville
Cold Creek Farm is a working barn wedding venue on Shoal Creek Road, run by Jeff and Susan Buffington across rolling acres that still keep horses. The property blends rustic North Georgia scenery — indoor and outdoor spaces, pasture views — with full wedding services rather than operating as a pick-your-own farm.
Cold Creek Farm
16.0 miDawsonville
Cold Creek Farm is a barn wedding venue on Shoal Creek Road outside Dawsonville, Georgia, run by Jeff and Susan Buffington since they bought the working farm in 2011. The property hosts weddings almost every weekend of the year, with indoor and outdoor ceremony space for up to 250 guests, on-site overnight accommodations, and rolling pasture grounds with horses.
The Night Market
16.2 miPeachtree Corners
The Night Market sets up at 5140 Town Center Boulevard in Peachtree Corners, in the Town Center district that anchors this Gwinnett County city's downtown core. Night markets in metro Atlanta typically run in the evening during warmer months, mixing food vendors with local makers rather than produce alone.
Berry Barn
13.8 miCanton
Berry Barn is on North Lake Drive in Canton, in Cherokee County north of Atlanta. It's tagged as a produce and agritourism stop, with the name pointing to berries as the specialty, but no working website or social page turned up to confirm current varieties, u-pick season, or hours.
Cool Springs Blueberry Farm
15.3 miGainesville
Cool Springs Blueberry Farm grows blueberries in Gainesville, the Hall County seat on the shores of Lake Lanier. North Georgia's blueberry season typically runs from early June through July; specific picking hours for this farm aren't confirmed by any public listing found.
DJ U Pick Blueberry Farm
15.8 miLawrenceville
DJ U Pick Blueberry Farm offers pick-your-own blueberries in Lawrenceville, Gwinnett County, inside metro Atlanta's northeast suburbs. Suburban u-pick farms like this typically run a short June-into-July season; no working website confirms this farm's current hours or pricing.
Georgia Honey Farm
16.3 miRoswell
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Randy's Pumpkin Patch - 955 Braselton Highway
16.9 miLawrenceville
Randy's Pumpkin Patch built its name on fall attractions — a tractor pull, bungee jump, inflatable corn maze, spider jump, and a haunted house slide — with general admission running around $10 a person. This Braselton Highway address appears in several farm directories, though the business's current operating location is listed as Lawrenceville Highway; anyone planning a visit should confirm which site is active for the current season before making the trip.
Big Springs Farms
15.2 miWoodstock
Big Springs Farms sits on Sugar Pike Road outside Woodstock, in the Cherokee County foothills north of Atlanta. No verified website, crop list, or hours are available online at this time. Call ahead before visiting.
GA Sky Farm
15.3 miGainesville
Whistle Stop Farmers Market
18.7 miWhistle Stop Farmers Market runs out of Norcross, a Gwinnett County city chartered in 1870 around its rail depot. Set on Park Drive, it gives area growers a spot to sell produce near the town's historic center.
Farm Fresh Beef & Produce Farm Store
16.6 miBall Ground
Farm Fresh Beef and Produce in Ball Ground raises animals from birth in a low-stress environment, selling chemical-free, farm-raised beef, pork, and chicken alongside locally sourced produce, dairy, breads, and specialty farm goods. Shop the store on Hightower Trail seven days a week or get delivery across Georgia.
Bradley's Pumpkin Patch
19.7 miDawsonville
Bradley's Pumpkin Patch grows its own pumpkins on Lawrence Drive and sells them straight off the field, then switches to choose-and-cut Fraser fir Christmas trees in winter and daylilies in spring. A corn maze and country gift shop stocked with homemade jams, salsas, and local honey round out the fall visit. Family visits are free; school and group field trips get discounted rates.
Randy's Pumpkin Patch - 460 Lawrenceville Highway
19.2 miLawrenceville
Randy's Pumpkin Patch runs its fall season from 1460 Lawrenceville Highway — a tractor pull, bungee jump, inflatable corn maze, spider jump, and haunted house slide, with general admission around $10. After pumpkin season wraps, the lot converts to a Christmas tree lot opening in late November. The business has been running for more than two decades, per its own listings, and takes calls and questions year-round.
Lawrenceville Farmers' Market
19.3 miLawrenceville
Lawrenceville's market sets up at Arsenal Park, 153 East Crogan Street, on Tuesday afternoons, 3 to 7 p.m., spring through fall. Shade from the park keeps shopping comfortable even in the middle of a Georgia summer, and reviewers call it a genuinely welcoming neighborhood market, rating it 4.7 stars across nearly 70 reviews. Vendors bring produce, plants, honey, prepared and preserved foods, and artisan goods.
Christ United Farmer's Market
18.2 miHeld Saturdays from 8am to noon, spring through fall, at 1340 Woodstock Road in Roswell, this market brings locally sourced produce and artisanal goods to the parking lot of Christ United Methodist Church. It's a smaller, community-run market rather than a large vendor operation.
C.O. Adams
18.9 miRoswell
C.O. Adams is a small agritourism listing on Spring Drive in Roswell, in the northern Atlanta metro. No further detail on the operation's crops, animals, or visiting hours could be verified online.
Berry Patch Farms
17.9 miBerry Patch Farms is located on Berry Patch Lane in Cherokee County near Woodstock, Georgia. Specific crops and visiting hours for this listing aren't published online yet.
Market on the Green
18.2 miMarket on the Green sits on Lakeshore Drive in Roswell, a Fulton County city built up around the Chattahoochee River and its restored 19th-century cotton mill village.
Odom Farm
17.8 miOdom Farm's listed address, 168 Cross Trail, falls in the Woodstock area of Cherokee County. No crops, hours, or contact information are available online for this agritourism listing — call ahead before visiting.
Cagle's Family Farm
17.7 miCanton
Cagle's Family Farm runs a fall agritourism operation in Canton, Cherokee County, built around a corn maze, pumpkin patch, and an open-air animal barn with sheep, goats, chickens, and piglets. Extras include pig races, tractor rides out to Cagle's Lake for bonfires and marshmallows, and the Octagon Swings. General admission runs about $15, with school field trips and private group bookings available.
Cherokee Fresh Market
17.8 miCherokee Fresh Market runs Saturdays from 8:30am to noon, June through August, at 362 Stringer Road in Canton. The market carries fresh produce, meats, and pantry staples from area growers, with a smaller seasonal footprint than some of the county's other markets.
Netherworld Haunted House
21.2 miNetherworld is a multi-story, walk-through haunted attraction in Stone Mountain that's run seasonally since 1997, with more than 100 live actors working the halls each open night. Beyond the Halloween season, the same building runs year-round escape rooms and laser tag.
Dacula Briar Patch
19.6 miDacula
Dacula Briar Patch is in Dacula, in Gwinnett County northeast of Atlanta. It's listed as an agritourism stop; no working website or Facebook page turned up in research, so current activities and seasonal hours aren't confirmed online.
Dunwoody Spruill Green Market
20.9 miThis listing's address, 4755 N. Peachtree Road, sits near the Spruill Center for the Arts campus in Dunwoody, and the name suggests it's an earlier or alternate listing for what's now branded the Dunwoody Green Market a short distance away on Mt. Vernon Road. No independent details on current hours or vendors turned up for this specific address -- treat it as a possible duplicate rather than a separate active market.
Braselton: Home Grown Farm Market
18.4 miBraselton
Gainesville Friday Market on the Square
18.7 miEvery Friday from spring through fall, growers set up on Gainesville's historic town square at 100 Main Street, blocks from downtown restaurants and shops. Regulars say the walkable setting keeps them coming back after work, especially at twilight, when nearby restaurants fill the sidewalks too. Expect a seasonal lineup of produce, baked goods, honey, and potted plants from Hall County growers, plus the occasional food truck.
Historic Downtown Gainesville Market
18.7 miGainesville
At the corner of Main and Spring Streets in downtown Gainesville, this market runs spring through fall with a rotating mix of produce, baked goods, flowers, and prepared foods. Google reviewers rate it 4.7 stars and describe it as a genuine community gathering spot rather than a tourist stop. It's organized by Hall Farmers, the same nonprofit behind the Broad Street market, and accepts EBT and WIC.
Gainesville Farmers Market
18.9 miGainesville
The Georgia Department of Agriculture lists this market at 323 Broad Street SW, next to Gainesville's Engine 209 fire station, open Fridays from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m., May through October. Local growers bring produce, baked goods, and cut flowers to a small lot that fills up fast on payday Fridays. It's run by Hall Farmers, the same nonprofit behind the town square market, and takes EBT and WIC.
Gilliand's Heritage Alpacas Farmers Market
19.6 miHoschton
Vendors set up right on the Gilliland family's alpaca farm at 1587 Dee Kennedy Road in Hoschton, the same grounds that host the GHA Farmers Market each Sunday afternoon, spring through fall. Alpacas graze in view of the stalls while shoppers pick through produce, honey, baked goods, and plant starts. It's a working farm first and a market second, which is part of the draw for regulars.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Cumming, GA?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Cumming, Georgia, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Cumming?
Farms near Cumming include 29 agritourism & farm experiences, 24 farmers markets, 10 produce farms, 4 pumpkin patches. 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.
