Farms Near Forsyth, GA
57 local farms within about 30 miles of Forsyth, Georgia — all selling direct to consumers.
Forsyth Farmers Market
0.4 miThis Forsyth Farmers Market operates at 78 N. Jackson Street in Forsyth, the Monroe County seat in Middle Georgia -- not to be confused with the much larger, similarly named market at Forsyth Park in Savannah. Beyond the address, listings for this location are limited to general directories, so hours and vendor lineup aren't confirmed here.
City of Forsyth Farmers Market
0.4 miForsyth
City of Forsyth Farmers Market runs Fridays during the growing season, May through October, until 5pm, in downtown Forsyth. Vendors sell fresh produce, local honey, dairy, potted plants, and homemade soap — a smaller Monroe County market geared toward weekly grocery runs rather than a tourist stop.
Rocking Chair Ranch Cattle
0.8 miForsyth
Rocking Chair Ranch Cattle in Forsyth, Georgia is run by third-generation cattleman Joseph Egloff, who named the ranch as a tribute to his father. The cattle forage bermuda grass in summer and fescue with white dutch clover in winter across roughly 300 rotated acres — grass-fed, free of antibiotics, steroids, and hormones, Certified Animal Welfare Approved, and members of the American Grassfed Association — supplying Atlanta-area farmers markets, restaurants, and grocers with about 90 head a year.
Hamlin Hills Farm
1.8 miForsyth
Hamlin Hills Farm sits on Dames Ferry Road in Monroe County, just outside Forsyth. It's listed as an agritourism operation; no public website, phone, or posted hours turned up in research, so confirm details before making the drive.
Hamlin Hills Farm
1.8 miForsyth
Strawberry Hill
6.2 miStrawberry Hill is a small produce and agritourism operation on Johnstonville Road in Twiggs County, in Middle Georgia. The name points to strawberries as a specialty, though no working website or social page turned up to confirm current crops, u-pick season, or hours.
Deer Creek Farms
6.4 miForsyth
Music's Farm
9.6 miForsyth
Music's Farm grows grapes for u-pick harvest on Old Union Gin Road outside Forsyth. It's listed on regional agritourism directories, though hours and specific varieties aren't published — call ahead before making the drive down from I-75.
Twin Oaks Fun Farm
9.4 miForsyth
Twin Oaks Fun Farm opens weekends only, Saturdays 10am to 5pm and Sundays noon to 5pm, for u-pick strawberries, blueberries, and watermelons in season alongside homemade ice cream. Fall brings hayrides, a pumpkin patch, and a corn maze; year-round the farm keeps a petting zoo, a beehive exhibit, and a small train ride for kids. The farm currently lists itself as closed for the season, so call ahead before driving out.
Honeywood Farms
12.6 miBarnesville
Backyard Apples, Figs and Pecans
15.3 miFlovilla
Backyard Apples, Figs and Pecans grows apples, figs, and pecans on Railroad Avenue in Flovilla, a small Butts County town off I-75 southeast of Atlanta. No hours or contact details are listed publicly — worth a call before driving out.
Barnesville/Lamar County Farmers Market
13.0 miA separate Lamar County market from the Veterans Parkway location, this one sets up on Market Street in Barnesville and runs seasonally from spring through fall. Vendor lineup and exact hours vary by week, so it's worth checking locally before making a special trip.
Judd Blueberry Farm
15.6 miLizella
Judd Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on Hopewell Road in Lizella, an unincorporated community split between Bibb and Crawford counties near Lake Tobesofkee, about 11 miles southwest of Macon. No picking hours or contact details are posted online — call before driving out.
Barnesville Farmers' Market
13.6 miBarnesville
This Thursday market runs noon to 6pm from May through October at Akins Feed and Home on Veterans Parkway. Vendors bring fresh fruit and vegetables, farm eggs, honey, and baked goods, plus Amish-made butter, cheese, jams, and jellies most weeks. It's a seasonal outdoor market, not a year-round operation, so plan trips for the warmer months.
Sweet Retreat Farms
14.8 miYatesville
Sweet Retreat Farms is a u-pick blueberry operation in Yatesville, open daily from 8 a.m. until dark through the June-to-mid-July season. Call ahead before driving out, since picking hours shift with the weather and the crop. The farm keeps in touch with pickers mostly through Facebook and Instagram rather than a standalone website.
Thoms Trees and Plants Blueberry Farm
15.6 miGriffin
Thoms Trees and Plants Blueberry Farm in Griffin opens its rows for u-pick blueberries mostly through June, grown with natural practices and no set spray schedule. The property has restrooms and a picnic area for families making a day of it on Chappell Mill Road.
The Dirt Farm
15.7 miMacon
Dickey Farms
17.5 miMusella
Weaver Berryland Farm
17.6 miJackson
Wesleyan Market
16.8 miMacon
Wesleyan Market sits on Forsyth Road in Macon, the same corridor as Wesleyan College. It functions as a direct-sale outlet for Middle Georgia growers and producers moving fresh produce and farm goods to local buyers.
Nu Sunrise Farms
17.3 miGriffin
Nu Sunrise Farms is on Bucksnort Road in Griffin, in Middle Georgia's Spalding County. It's listed as an agritourism operation; no working website or Facebook page turned up in research, so current activities and hours aren't confirmed online.
Elliott Farms
19.1 miLizella
White Oak Pastures Farm & General Store
16.9 miGA 39824
White Oak Pastures is a six-generation family farm in Bluffton, Georgia, working the same land since 1866. A pioneer of regenerative agriculture, it produces grass-fed beef, lamb, and goat, pasture-raised pork, poultry, and rabbit, plus tallow products, leather goods, and organ supplements — shipped nationwide — and welcomes visitors with cabin stays, farm tours, a general store, and dining experiences.
The Rock Ranch
17.3 miThe Rock
What was The Rock Ranch — a 1,581-acre working cattle operation raising Brangus since 1989 — became the Steve & Marjorie Harvey Legacy Ranch after the Harveys bought the Upson County property in 2022. It now runs as an agricultural-tourism and youth-leadership center with zip lines, rock climbing, and seasonal programming through the Steve & Marjorie Harvey Foundation.
The Rock Ranch
18.0 miThe Rock
Green Gate Farm
19.0 miGriffin
Green Gate Farm is a second agritourism listing in Griffin, Spalding County, south of metro Atlanta. No independent website or social page was found to confirm what sets this property apart or what it offers visitors.
Red Tip Farms
18.9 miMeansville
Little Hope Farm
22.0 miLittle Hope Farm is on Singley Drive near Jackson, in Butts County between Atlanta and Macon. No website or social page describes what's grown or sold there.
Georgia Agritourism Association
19.2 miHillsboro
The Georgia Agritourism Association is a Hillsboro-based organization supporting farm-tourism operators across the state. No working website turned up in research, so current membership programs and events aren't confirmed.
Greenway Farms of Georgia
22.8 miRoberta
Greenway Farms of Georgia is a proudly Georgia Grown farm in Roberta whose canned goods and farm products are stocked at retailers across the state, from Bainbridge to Jekyll Island to Marietta. The farm market at 6744 U.S. 80 opens Saturdays 10–4, and its products appear on menus at local spots like Champion's Restaurant in Roberta and Taste & See Coffee Shop in Macon.
Macon State Farmers Market
21.2 miMacon State Farmers Market is one of Georgia's state-run markets, operating out of 2055 Eisenhower Parkway under the Georgia Department of Agriculture. It's open daily, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., spring through fall, with produce, baked goods, prepared foods, and artisan vendors, plus seasonal Christmas trees in December. Over 570 Google reviewers give it 4.3 stars, and EBT and WIC are both accepted.
Mulberry Market
21.9 miMacon
Double Cabins Plantation
22.9 miGriffin
Double Cabins Plantation is an agritourism property in Griffin, the Spalding County seat south of the Atlanta metro area. No independent website or listing was found to confirm which activities, events, or seasonal offerings the property hosts.
Monticello Market Festival on the Square
23.3 miMonticello Market Festival on the Square sets up on East Washington Street around the Jasper County courthouse in Monticello, a small Piedmont town roughly an hour southeast of Atlanta.
Monticello Market on the Square
23.4 miMonticello
The Market
22.5 miMacon
The Market operates at 678 Poplar Street in downtown Macon, on the same corridor as NewTown Macon's redevelopment work along Poplar Street. Downtown Macon has added several vendor and produce markets in recent years as part of that broader revitalization push.
City Market on the Green
22.7 miDowntown Macon
This downtown Macon market at Third and Poplar Street operates today as the Poplar Street Farmers Market, running Wednesdays from 3 to 6pm year-round. Vendors sell fresh fruit and vegetables, meat, eggs, flowers, baked goods, and soap in Macon's historic downtown district.
Gardner Farms
24.8 miLocust Grove
Em Farms
24.4 miCulloden
Em Farms runs a farm stand on U.S. Highway 80 West in Culloden, a Monroe County community in Middle Georgia. It sells produce direct from the farm to travelers and local shoppers along the highway.
Sweet South Strawberry Farm
22.4 miSweet South Strawberry Farm in Thomaston pairs u-pick strawberry fields with beef and pork raised on the same ground, the kind of hometown-farm combination that's gotten harder to find in Upson County. Call ahead for picking conditions before the drive.
Halal-N-Tayyib Meats
23.5 miMacon
Sweet Morning Acres
27.2 miFort Valley
Strickland Farms
26.3 miLocust Grove
Strickland Farms has worked this Henry County land since the 1700s, but the u-pick flower garden Thomas and Tara Strickland opened in 2021 is new. Visitors cut their own bouquets from rows of seasonal blooms and greenery on Luella Road. Check Facebook for which flowers are currently in season before making the drive.
Market on the Square
23.8 miMarket on the Square sets up on Jackson Street in Zebulon, the Pike County seat south of Atlanta, a block from the town's courthouse square.
Bluebird Market
24.8 miBluebird Market sets up Saturdays from 8am to noon, year-round, at the historic downtown train depot in Thomaston. Multiple area farms supply seasonal produce, local meats, and specialty goods in a CSA-style format, which is why the market keeps running through the winter months rather than closing for the season.
Narrow Way Farm
28.6 miNarrow Way Farm is a Georgia farm operation. Its registered domain couldn't be verified for current details, and no confirmed information on crops or hours was found elsewhere online.
Love is Love Cooperative Farm
28.3 miMansfield
Beginning in 2008 as the heart-work of Joe Reynolds and Judith Winfrey, Love is Love Farm aspired to demonstrate that young, land-less farmers can build a successful farming operation and actively serve the good food movement through mindful land stewardship. In 2018, Joe and Judith came together with a group of bright, ambitious, experienced, and educated young farmers, Monica Ponce, Russell Honderd, and Demetrius Milling, around a shared vision to farm collectively. Beginning in 2021, Love is
Grateful Pastures
28.3 miMansfield
Georgia Bob's Cane River Vineyard
28.2 miByron
Georgia Bob's Cane River Vineyard has poured wine in Byron, Georgia since 2010, alongside its retail arm, Uncorked by Georgia Bob's. The shop stocks Georgia wines, house-made BBQ sauce, sausage, cheese, jerky, and jellies alongside the tasting bar, and doubles as an event venue for Southern-themed weddings. TripAdvisor ranks it third among Byron attractions, with a 4.2-star average across 17 reviews.
Downtown Byron Saturday Market
28.5 miDowntown Byron Saturday Market sets up at 100 West Heritage Boulevard South, in the Peach County town known for the orchards along U.S. 341. Directory listings confirm the address and a recurring Saturday schedule, but current hours and vendor lineup aren't independently confirmed beyond that. The Byron Convention & Visitors Bureau is the more reliable source for current market days before a visit.
Byron Tailgate Market
28.5 miThe Byron Tailgate Market gathers local farmers and food artisans at 100 West Heritage Boulevard North for an open-air alternative to the supermarket produce aisle. It's run through the City of Byron, and like many small-town tailgate markets in Middle Georgia, the vendor lineup and hours shift by season.
Pearson Farm
29.5 miFort Valley
Pearson Farm
29.5 miFort Valley
Pearson Farm has grown Georgia peaches on Zenith Mill Road in Fort Valley since 1885, now in its fifth generation, and cultivates more than 50 peach varieties alongside pecans sold in-shell, natural, and chocolate-covered. The farm ships peach and pecan gifts nationwide from its Middle Georgia packing operation.
Sunshine's Berry Farm
29.6 miFort Valley
Sunshine's Berry Farm grows three acres of blueberries in Fort Valley without pesticides or herbicides, though the operation isn't certified organic. Blackberries and raspberries round out the u-pick season, which runs June through August, and a stand of pecan trees is still a few years from its first harvest. Call ahead to confirm picking hours.
Rainbows End
29.7 miMcDonough
Rainbows End is a small poultry operation on Highway 81 East outside McDonough, raising chickens on a scale the owners track and share through Instagram. It's listed among regional agritourism spots, though public visiting hours aren't published — reach out on social media before stopping by.
Glorified Blessings Farm
27.5 miMacon
Glorified Blessings Farm is on Mountain Springs Road in Macon, in Middle Georgia's Bibb County. It's listed as an agritourism stop; no working website or social page turned up in research, so current offerings and visiting hours aren't confirmed online.
Bluebird CSA
29.0 miThomaston
Bluebird CSA delivers weekly farm boxes of local and organic fruits and vegetables from a network of 28 growers and artisans, with quarter, half, and full share options. The Thomaston-based CSA covers 50-plus pickup points across seven counties, serving around 377 households a month, and has run since 2008.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Forsyth, GA?
US Farm Trail lists 57 farms within about 30 miles of Forsyth, Georgia, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Forsyth?
Farms near Forsyth include 25 agritourism & farm experiences, 15 farmers markets, 9 farm stands, 5 produce farms. Browse the list for details on each.
Can I visit these farms in person?
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.
