Farms Near Douglasville, GA
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Douglasville, Georgia — all selling direct to consumers.
Midway UMC Pumpkin Patch
0.8 miDouglasville
Midway UMC's pumpkin patch runs every October on Midway Road, staffed by volunteers raising money for the church's After School Program. The lot stays open seven days a week — Sundays from 12:30pm to dark, Monday through Saturday from 10am to dark — with a playground, games, and Saturday-night marshmallow roasts and storytime built in.
Douglasville WIC Market
2.9 miThis listing sits at 6770 Selman Drive in Douglasville, the Cobb & Douglas Public Health WIC office. The county runs the Georgia WIC Farmers Market Nutrition Program from this address, issuing seasonal vouchers that let pregnant women and young children redeem fresh produce at approved stands. It functions as a benefits site tied to the WIC office, not a standalone market with its own vendor lineup.
Church St Farmers Market
3.0 miDouglasville
PL Only Organics
3.7 miDouglasville
PL Only Organics grows USDA certified organic tomatoes, lettuce, cucumbers, and squash year-round in Douglasville using organic deep water culture — a soil-free system with 24/7 monitoring and zero water discharge. The operation pairs regenerative, sustainable practices with a closed-loop system that conserves every drop.
Rodgers Green & Roots Organic Farm
3.7 miDouglasville
ABOUT US Rodgers Greens & Roots Farm is a certified organic farm, located 30 minutes southwest of Atlanta in Douglasville, Georgia, on 64 acres of historic farmland along the Chattahoochee River. 12345 The farm Currently, 16 acres of flat clay-loam soil are under cultivation using organic practices. The farm’s Owner and Operator, Ashley Rodgers, has been farming in Georgia organically for her entire career. The farm’s growing style is medium-scale, mechanized production: tractors, tools and mach
Shepherd of the Hills UMC pumpkin patch
4.3 miDouglasville
Shepherd of the Hills United Methodist Church runs a fall pumpkin patch on Chapel Hill Road, with proceeds going to the church's youth group. Visitors pick out pumpkins, take family photos among the displays, eat a picnic lunch on the grounds, and decorate pumpkins on site during the October season.
Sleepy Hollow Farm
4.9 miPowder Springs
Sleepy Hollow Farm has run seasonal attractions on its 60 acres in Powder Springs since 1985: cut-your-own Christmas trees, a fall pumpkin patch and corn maze, a haunted trail, and hayrides past sheep, goats, a donkey, and rabbits. Newer additions include a Stranger Things-style escape room and a nine-hole mini-golf course. A country store sells local jams, honey, and cider.
Buddy's Alpaca Farm, LLC
6.2 miDouglasville
Buddy's Alpaca Farm is a working alpaca fiber farm in Douglasville, a few minutes south of I-20 in west metro Atlanta. Visits are by appointment only, so call or book ahead before driving out. The farm sells alpaca fiber products through its on-site shop and holds dual certification as a Georgia Grown producer and a Homegrown By Heroes business, a program for veteran- and military-family-owned farms.
Volkstuin Farms Austell
6.5 miAustell
Powder Springs Farmers Market
8.5 miPowder Springs Farmers Market lists an address on Marietta Street in Powder Springs, a Cobb County city west of Atlanta.
7W Farms LLC
7.2 miWinston
7W Farms runs a CSA program out of Winston, a small Douglas County community west of Atlanta. Members buy into the harvest directly from the farm on Old Post Road.
Ernest N. Harris
8.8 miFairburn
This listing, filed under the name Ernest N. Harris, sits on Clark Road in Fairburn, south of Atlanta. No crops, hours, or contact information are available online — this appears to be a small, informal operation.
Blue Moon Berries
10.5 miPowder Springs
Blue Moon Berries is a small produce operation in Powder Springs, on the west side of Cobb County. It's listed as an agritourism stop in a part of metro Atlanta where several u-pick and roadside farms operate through the spring and summer growing months.
Burnley On The Corner
10.3 miHiram
Burnley On The Corner sits exactly where the name says: the corner of Oak Street and Seaboard Avenue in Hiram, Paulding County. No crops or contact information are listed publicly for this small operation.
Mableton Farmers Market
9.5 miMableton
7W Farms LLC
9.5 miWinston
7W Farms has worked the same west Georgia ground for seven generations, raising beef, pork, and chicken alongside raw dairy and fresh vegetables. The Waldrop family sells directly to customers through an online farmers market and local delivery rather than a storefront. Beyond meat and produce, the farm also runs a fencing and land-maintenance business and builds barndominiums and metal buildings for area landowners.
WaldropFarms
9.5 miWinston
The Waldrop family has farmed this Carroll County land since the 1820s, and their farm store still sells what the land produces: grass-fed and grain-finished Angus beef built from more than thirty years of selective breeding, pastured chicken, heritage turkey, and seasonal u-pick produce. The Waldrop Mercantile, across from the Winston post office, stays open daily until dark and doubles as a CSA pickup point.
Still Family Farm
11.5 miPowder Springs
Still Family Farm is a second agritourism listing in Powder Springs, on the Cobb-Paulding county line west of Atlanta. A domain under the farm's name exists online but returned no working page during research, so current activities and hours aren't confirmed.
Two By Two Farms
11.6 miPowder Springs
Brandie Freeman
10.8 miHiram
Brandie Freeman grows no-spray blueberries on Old Teal Road in Hiram, open for picking daily from early morning through dusk from mid-June until around August 1. After that, call ahead — the picking window depends on what's left on the bushes.
Indigenous Choice Farms
11.6 miFairburn
Experience the Magic of Farm Life at Indigenous Choice Farms! Just 15 minutes from Atlanta International Airport, Indigenous Choice Farms is your gateway to an unforgettable adventure! As a family-owned and operated farm built by first-generation farmers, we take pride in sharing the beauty of nature, the joy of animals, and the rich traditions of farm life with our community. What Awaits You at Indigenous Choice Farms? Horseback Riding & Training – Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced rider, our well-trained horses and expert trainers will guide you on a journey you’ll never forget. Petting Zoo Fun – Get up close with friendly farm animals! Perfect for families, kids, and anyone who loves animals. Farm Fresh Eggs – Taste the difference! Our eggs come straight from happy, free-range hens for the freshest, most delicious flavor. Scenic Hiking & Riding Trails – Breathe in the fresh country air as you explore our beautiful, winding trails on foot or horseback. At Indigenous Choice
Freeman Farm
10.9 miHiram
Freeman Farm is on Old Teal Road in Hiram, Paulding County, on the fast-growing northwest edge of metro Atlanta. No website or listing spells out what the farm grows or offers visitors.
Rhinehart Farmer's Market Store
10.4 miAtlanta
Pine Mountain Gold Museum Apiary
10.6 miVilla Rica
An apiary run by the Pine Mountain Gold Museum on Stockmar Road, added as a hands-on beekeeping program for school groups and adult visitors. The hives produced their first jarred batch — Pine Mountain Gold Museum Honey — in spring 2020, with staff reporting harvests of 50 pounds or more per collection. It's a working addition to the museum's gold-panning history exhibits, not a separate honey business.
Harry Stacy Farms
13.0 miDallas
Harry Stacy Farms sits on Poplar Road outside Dallas, in Paulding County. It's listed as an agritourism stop in the rural stretch northwest of Atlanta. Contact the farm directly for current hours, seasonal offerings, and visiting details.
JoJo's Fresh Market
12.9 miJoJo's Fresh Market is listed as a Georgia produce market. Product lineup and hours weren't confirmed through public sources.
Sweetwater Valley Park
11.4 miVilla Rica
Sweetwater Valley Park is an RV campground on Sweetwater Creek in Villa Rica, not a working farm. The property has run since 1996 with 48 sites — a mix of full and partial hookups — plus a bathhouse, coin laundry, walking trails, and gem mining under century-old oak and sycamore trees. It's about 4.5 miles off I-20.
Paulding County Farm Bureau Farmers Market
13.3 miPaulding County Farm Bureau Farmers Market lists an address on Villa Rica Highway in Dallas, the Paulding County seat west of Atlanta. Georgia Farm Bureau county chapters often host or co-sponsor markets like this one as part of their local programming.
Brown's Muscadine Farm
13.2 miUnion City
Brown's Muscadine Farm is on Evans Drive in Union City, south of Atlanta. The name points to muscadine grapes, a Southern favorite eaten fresh or made into wine. No hours or contact information are listed publicly.
Foxbrier Farm
14.4 miPalmetto
Foxbrier Farm sits on roughly 52 acres off Hutcheson Ferry Road in Chattahoochee Hills, five minutes from the Serenbe community. The property was once known for organic, naturally grown u-pick blueberries alongside a horse barn and saltwater pool, though pick-your-own listings mark the blueberry operation as no longer active. Confirm current status before planning a visit.
Guidestone Farms
14.4 miChattahoochee Hills
Guidestone Farms is listed in Chattahoochee Hills, the rural southwest Fulton County community built around the Serenbe development and its surrounding working farms. No independent website or listing was found to confirm which crops, animals, or activities this property offers.
Woodsong Farm LLC
14.7 miChattahoochee Hills
Hello! We are Peter and Kristin Davenport and together, we own and operate Woodsong Farm. Woodsong was born from a desire to find meaningful work that restores the earth, and a love for the good ground that's been given to us. We have the privilege to raise animals in a way that is healthy and beneficial for the animal, the land, people, and the community. Pasture raised proteins are rich in Omega 3's and conjugated linoleic acid (a good fat that shows promise in fighting cancer and cardiovascul
Serenbe Farms
14.7 miChattahoochee Hills
Serenbe Farms is a certified organic farm located in the Serenbe community and surrounded by the rural oasis of the Chattahoochee Hill Country, just 30 miles southwest of Atlanta. Since 2004, we have cultivated 10 acres of farm land and are in the process of nurturing and restoring soil on an additional 15 acres. We have produced over 300 varieties of heirloom and hybrid vegetables, herbs and flowers, and we harvest over 60,000 lbs of produce a year. We are proud to be one of the first of only 1
Scharko Farms
14.0 miFairburn
Villa Rica Farmers' Market
12.6 miVilla Rica
Villa Rica Farmers' Market sets up at 106 Temple Street in downtown Villa Rica, a Carroll County city nicknamed "The City of Gold" for its 1830s gold-mining history. Downtown markets here run within walking distance of the old mining-era storefronts along Temple Street.
Tyree Blackberry Farm
13.8 miWinston
Tyree Blackberry Farm grows blackberries on Tyree Road in Winston, a small Douglas County community west of Atlanta — farm and road appear to share the family name. No hours or contact information are posted online.
Smyrna Fresh Produce Market
14.5 miSmyrna Fresh Produce Market operates at 1275 Church Street SE in Smyrna, in Cobb County a few miles northwest of Atlanta. Cobb's growing season runs roughly April through October, when produce stands in the area typically stock Georgia peaches, tomatoes, squash, and sweet corn.
The Dallas Farmers' Market
15.2 miDallas
The Dallas Farmers' Market sets up on the courthouse square at 25 Courthouse Square in Dallas, the Paulding County seat northwest of Atlanta. Courthouse-square markets like this one are common across small Georgia towns, typically running weekly through the growing season.
FARM Atlanta Road Farmers Market
14.2 miFARM Atlanta Road Farmers Market operates at 2160 Cooper Lake Road SE in Smyrna, in the Cobb County corridor between Atlanta Road and South Cobb Drive. Beyond the address, most online listings are generic aggregator entries rather than firsthand reporting, so vendor lineup and current hours aren't confirmed here.
Smyrna Outdoor Market
14.7 miSmyrna
Smyrna Outdoor Market runs at 200 Village Green Circle SE, inside the Market Village shopping and dining district in downtown Smyrna. The name points to an open-air vendor market rather than a single storefront, with the weather-dependent schedule typical of outdoor markets in metro Atlanta.
Truly Living Well Center for Natural Urban Agriculture
14.3 miEast Point
Farm at Little Fox Hollow
16.5 miDallas
Farm at Little Fox Hollow is on Polk Lane in Dallas, in Paulding County west of Atlanta. It's tagged as an agritourism stop; no working website or Facebook page turned up in research, so current activities and hours aren't confirmed online.
Marietta Square Farmers Market
16.7 miMarietta
The Marietta Square Farmers Market features Georgia grown, made, and produced products every Saturday 9 a.m. to noon, year-round, at North Park Square on the historic Marietta Square. Averaging 64 vendors and hundreds of shoppers weekly, it offers heirloom tomatoes and rare varieties you won't find in grocery stores, plus cut flowers, local honey, whole grain breads, preserves, herb plants, and handmade goods — all grown or produced by the vendors themselves.
Jersey Jodi's Farmers Market
15.1 miJersey Jodi's runs a short weekday window, Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., spring through fall, at 2116 Adams Drive NW in Atlanta. It's closed the entire weekend, which sets it apart from most Georgia markets. Reviewers keep coming back for the fruit, one calling out the watermelon as the best they'd had in a while. Produce, baked goods, and artisan goods round out the tables.
The MARTA Markets
15.1 miAtlanta
MARTA Markets are pop-up farm stands inside Atlanta's MARTA transit stations — West End, Five Points, West Bankhead, College Park, H.E. Holmes, Doraville, and Kensington — putting fresh produce where nearly 500,000 daily riders already are. Each stand carries 15–18 produce items from hyperlocal and regional farms plus local goods like peanut butter and baked items, and SNAP/EBT dollars are doubled for fresh produce.
Nam Dae Mun Farmers Market at Cobb International
16.0 miSmyrna
Nam Dae Mun Farmers Market is part of the NDM Market chain, which first opened in Duluth, Georgia, in 2005 and has since grown to eight locations across metro Atlanta, including this one near Smyrna's Cobb International shopping area. The stores stock international groceries, fresh produce, and household essentials for the region's Korean and broader Asian communities.
Village Farmers' Market at Life University
16.9 miVillage Farmers' Market at Life University sets up on the Life University campus at 1269 Barclay Circle in Marietta, home to the world's largest chiropractic college. Campus markets like this one typically draw on the surrounding Cobb County growing season, running spring through fall.
East Point Farmers Market
15.4 miEast Point
South Atlanta Farmers Market
15.6 miSouth Atlanta Farmers Market sits at 555 Hopkins Street SW, in the Pittsburgh neighborhood just south of downtown Atlanta. Several southwest Atlanta neighborhoods have leaned on community-run markets and food co-ops to fill gaps left by grocery deserts, and this address falls squarely in that corridor.
Georgia Organics
16.0 miAtlanta
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Patchwork City Farms LLC.
16.0 miAtlanta
Farmer J Jamila Norman, a.k.a (Farmer J) is a first generation daughter to Caribbean parents whose history is rooted in agriculture. She is an internationally recognized urban farmer, food activist and mother based in Atlanta, GA. She is a University of Georgia graduate with a degree in Environmental Engineering. After 10 years in her professional career, Jamila has now committed fully to operating her independent, organic urban farm, Patchwork City Farms, which she founded 2010. In 2014 she ser
Kennesaw Mountain Vineyards & Winery
18.3 miMarietta
Kennesaw Mountain Vineyards & Winery sits on White Circle in Marietta. Directory listings confirm the address and phone number, but the winery keeps little else public online — no menu, no tasting notes, no posted hours. Call ahead before visiting.
The Common Market Georgia
16.3 miAtlanta
Souper Farm
16.4 miSouper Farm is a Georgia farm business. Products and hours weren't available through public sources.
Castleberry Farmers Market dba Castleberry Market
17.1 miAtlanta
The Green Door Market
17.3 miAtlanta
The Green Door Market is a farm stand on Fair Street in Atlanta, in the city's Pittsburgh neighborhood south of downtown. It offers a direct-sale outlet for locally grown produce in an urban setting.
The Green Door Fresh Market
17.3 miThe Green Door Fresh Market is located at 431 Fair Street in Atlanta, near the Mechanicsville neighborhood just south of the Georgia State stadium district. The name and address place it among a handful of small, neighborhood-scale produce markets that have opened in southwest Atlanta's historically underserved food corridors.
Northside Farmers' Market
18.3 miNorthside Farmers' Market lists an address on Northside Drive in Atlanta, in the corridor between Buckhead and the West Midtown warehouse district.
UMOJA Farmers' Market
18.2 miUMOJA Farmers' Market is at 9 Gammon Avenue SW, in the Pittsburgh neighborhood of southwest Atlanta near the I-20/I-75 interchange. Umoja is Swahili for unity, one of the seven principles of Kwanzaa, and the name fits a stretch of Atlanta where several community-run food projects have taken root in recent years.
Municipal Market in Sweet Auburn
18.5 miAtlanta
The Municipal Market in Sweet Auburn has run out of the same Edgewood Avenue building since 1924, though the market traces back to an open-air stand that opened in 1918. Locals still call it the Curb Market. About thirty vendors sell produce, meat, seafood, and prepared food inside, Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., and the market accepts EBT.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Douglasville, GA?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Douglasville, Georgia, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Douglasville?
Farms near Douglasville include 23 farmers markets, 21 agritourism & farm experiences, 6 produce farms, 5 organic 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.
