Farms Near Winder, GA
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Winder, Georgia — all selling direct to consumers.
Barrow County Farmers Market
0.1 miWinder
Angela King
1.0 miWinder
Angela King's farm sits on Highway 211 Northwest outside Winder in Barrow County, a mix of row crops and pasture in northeast Georgia. No website or social page lists what's currently grown or sold on-site.
Fleeman's Pick Your Own Blueberries
3.2 miWinder
Fleeman's offers pick-your-own blueberries in Winder, the Barrow County seat in northeast Georgia. Like most u-pick blueberry operations in the Piedmont, the season likely runs from early June into July, though no working website confirms current hours or picking fees.
Pharr Farms
3.2 miWinder
Pharr Farms is a fourth-generation family operation on Argonne Road offering u-pick strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries through spring and summer, with pumpkins and homegrown vegetables taking over by fall. Strawberry ice cream shows up seasonally too, according to their own picking-day updates. The farm posts open hours on Facebook rather than keeping a fixed schedule, so a quick check before driving out saves a wasted trip.
Waits Farm
7.8 miMonroe
Waits Farm grows muscadines and scuppernongs on Old Braswell Road in Monroe — 220 vines across a dozen varieties. U-pick grape season runs from late August into mid-October, with fruit priced at $4.50 a gallon and containers supplied on site. Hours shift with the crop, so call before driving out.
Braselton Farmers Market
8.3 miBraselton
Held Fridays from 4 to 7pm, May through September, on the Braselton Town Green, this market only accepts vendors selling what they grow or make themselves. Expect fresh produce, farm eggs, meats, and artisanal baked and canned goods — no resale items and no crafts. Free parking is available in the Braselton Parking Deck off Davis Street.
GHA Farmers Market
8.2 miGHA stands for Gilliland Heritage Alpaca, the working alpaca farm in Hoschton that hosts this market every Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m., spring through fall. Vendors sell produce, baked goods, honey, herbs, and plants alongside the farm's own alpaca fiber goods. Shoppers can also order ahead through the market's online store for pickup. EBT and WIC are both accepted at the register.
Gilliand's Heritage Alpacas Farmers Market
8.2 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.
Double Bridge Farm
8.2 miWinder
Double Bridge Farm is a pick-your-own operation on Double Bridge Road outside Winder, Georgia, though at least one directory lists it as presumed permanently closed as of 2023. The farm's site once described participation in a global tree-planting project alongside its produce operation. Call ahead before visiting to confirm current status.
Chateau Elan Winery
9.3 miChateau Elan is Georgia's largest wine producer, working from a chateau-style estate in Braselton under winemaker Simone Bergese. The tasting room pours more than 30 wines, from muscadine to the reserve 'Fingerprint Collection' made with Italian and California grapes, and the operation has picked up more than 300 international awards. The property also runs guided tours and a full wine shop, open Tuesday through Sunday.
Out To Pasture Farm
9.8 miMonroe
Kevin Veinotte raises grass-fed Belted Galloway beef cattle and Katahdin hair sheep on this Walton County property outside Monroe. Both breeds are chosen for pasture-based, low-input grazing rather than grain feedlots. The farm documents its work on YouTube rather than running a storefront, and sells beef and lamb direct off the farm to customers who reach out ahead of time.
Cherry Farms
9.9 miMonroe
Cherry Farms is on Ike Stone Road outside Monroe, the seat of Walton County in Georgia's Piedmont. No public listing details current products or hours.
Black Gold Worm Farm
10.1 miJefferson
Black Gold Worm Farm operates on Swann Road outside Jefferson, in Jackson County. The name points to a vermicompost operation producing worm castings, sold in gardening circles as "black gold," though no verified website or contact details turned up online. Call ahead to confirm.
Rancho Alegre Farm
9.8 miDacula
Rancho Alegre Farm runs as a working agricultural education center on 15 acres in Gwinnett County, mixing livestock, gardens, and event space. The farm keeps laying hens, goats, ponies, miniature donkeys, and rabbits alongside a working vegetable garden, and hosts school field trips, summer camps, and scout visits. A pavilion and banquet hall host weddings and receptions, and the farm runs pick-your-own vegetables and a Saturday farmers market.
Green Acres Farm Market
11.3 miBraselton
Dacula Briar Patch
10.1 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.
Braselton: Home Grown Farm Market
12.9 miBraselton
Soul Miner's Eden
11.4 miBogart
Soul Miner's Eden is a regenerative farm in Bogart producing compost, mulch, topsoil, and wood chips from a 65-acre operation built on land-stewardship and solar-grazing practices. Beyond the landscape-supply side, the farm sells pasture-raised meat and opens rows of flowers for U-pick. It's a member of the American Solar Grazing Association and operates under the Southland Organics family of businesses.
O5 Farms
12.8 miJefferson
O5 Farms is a sixth-generation family property in Jefferson, in Jackson County, that grows blueberries without synthetic pesticides and opens the fields for u-pick and pre-picked sales each June and July. Beyond the berries, the farm keeps chickens and peacocks, rents out a stay called the Rustic Retreat on Airbnb, and hosts a daisy field for photo sessions.
Keel's Farm
13.4 miCovington
Keel's Farm is on H D Atha Road outside Covington, the Newton County seat in middle Georgia. It's listed as agritourism; no public website or contact number surfaced in research, so confirm hours before visiting.
Monroe Farmers Market
13.8 miMonroe Farmers Market lists a PO Box address, common for small-town markets run by volunteers rather than out of a storefront. Monroe is the Walton County seat east of Atlanta.
Red Sun Farms
13.8 miMonroe
Red Sun Farms is a small u-pick operation in Monroe growing strawberries, tomatoes, and peppers for picking in season. Hours typically run Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., though directory listings for the farm are sparse and picking windows shift with the crop. Confirm before visiting.
D&B Farm and Livestock, Inc.
14.1 miMonroe
SunWoman Farms
12.9 miBogart
SunWoman Farms has a U-Pick muscadine/scuppernong vineyard. We also have greenhouses that grow vine ripe tomatoes and cucumbers year round. We also have seasonal outside vegetables.
Foster Brady Farm
13.6 miMonroe
Geary Farms Local Beef
14.1 miGeary Farms Local Beef sells beef direct from the farm in Georgia. Specific cuts, pricing, and pickup details weren't available through public sources.
Washington Farms
13.0 miBogart
Washington Farms has run u-pick strawberries and fall pumpkins outside Athens since 1993. The 40-plus activities include a corn maze, petting zoo, zip lines, a cow train, and pig races, alongside homemade strawberry ice cream and kettle corn from the farm kitchen. Spring focuses on berries; fall brings pumpkins, flowers, and a full slate of family activities. Tickets are sold online in advance.
Lord of the Harvest Wholesale Pumpkins
15.6 miGood Hope
Lord of the Harvest Wholesale Pumpkins is on Highway 83 in Good Hope, Walton County. As the name states, it sells pumpkins wholesale; no public website or contact info turned up in research, so call ahead for sourcing and season details.
Hollisaja Farms
15.6 miGood Hope
Hollisaja Farms sits on Highway 83 in Good Hope, in Walton County's stretch of rural middle Georgia. No further detail on the operation could be verified online.
Good Hope Outdoor Products
15.6 miGood Hope
Good Hope Outdoor Products sells portable storage buildings, metal carports and barns, Amish-built modular barns, greenhouses, and chicken coops from its lot on Highway 83 in Good Hope, Georgia, with rent-to-own financing and no credit check. Open Monday-Friday 9am-5pm and Saturday 10am-3pm.
DJ U Pick Blueberry Farm
14.2 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.
Randy's Pumpkin Patch - 955 Braselton Highway
14.2 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.
Shelnutt Farm
16.6 miLoganville
Shelnutt Farm grows watermelons, tomatoes, purple hull beans, and field peas on Youth Jersey Road outside Loganville. Produce sells from an on-site farm shop, and pickers can head into the rows themselves for beans, peas, and tomatoes when they're ready. Watermelon season runs through mid-summer, same as most of Walton County.
M. Gyldholm
15.4 miLoganville
M. Gyldholm's farm is on Old Loganville Road in Loganville, in the fast-growing corridor east of Atlanta. No website or listing describes what's currently grown or offered.
Tuckaway Blueberry Farm
15.9 miLoganville
Tuckaway Blueberry Farm grows blueberries in Loganville, Georgia, on Claude Brewer Road in Gwinnett County. No accessible website turned up in research (site returned a legal-restriction error), so u-pick availability and season dates aren't confirmed.
Lawrenceville Farmers' Market
14.6 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.
Buford Corn Maze
15.7 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.
Green Box Mushrooms
17.9 miGainesville
Green Box Mushrooms grows functional and gourmet mushrooms indoors on bottled substrate year-round in Gainesville, and the operation is Certified Naturally Grown and USDA Organic. The family-run farm has been featured on Georgia Public Broadcasting's "A Fork in the Road."
Six Figs Farm LLC
17.6 miGood Hope
In 2016, we left our little house in the suburbs, hoping for a more rural existence. We brought with us six tiny cuttings from the huge unnamed fig tree that had been a part of our family for over fifteen years. For almost a year we nurtured those fig cuttings while living in our travel trailer looking for the right place to plant them. We were looking for a place our family could put down roots and grow, and we found it in Good Hope, in Walton County, Georgia. Our family of four pulled our trav
Young Female Farmers Market
16.8 miYoung Female Farmers Market is based on Anthony Lane in Bishop, an Oconee County community south of Athens. As the name suggests, it's built around women farmers selling direct to local buyers.
Big Oak Beef
18.6 miGainesville
Our Story For more than 50 years, Larry Nix and his sons have been raising cattle on the lush, grassy pastures of their family farm. The Nix Family farm launched in the fall of 1969 when our family’s patriarch, Larry, returned from two years of military service in Korea. He and his wife purchased an initial 40 acres and began their farming journey. At first, it was just a few cows. Then came the chickens – because we all love fresh eggs. As years passed, Larry was the leader of the local cattle
Natural Grass Fed Beef and Pork
18.6 miGainesville
White Sulphur Farms spans over 300 acres of fields and forests in Gainesville, Georgia, raising 100% all-natural, hormone-free grass-fed Belted Galloway beef in a low-stress pasture environment. The farm also raises Tamworth pigs — one of the oldest breeds, renowned for flavor — on pasture and in the woods, selling whole and half hogs, ground pork, sausage, and ground beef.
The Silos at Keel's Farm
18.8 miCovington
The Silos at Keel's Farm is on H D Atha Road in Covington, in Newton County east of Atlanta, a county well known as a film and TV production location. No working website or social page turned up in research, so current offerings and hours aren't confirmed online.
Young Female Farmers
17.1 miBishop
Randy's Pumpkin Patch - 460 Lawrenceville Highway
16.1 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.
Whippoorwill Hollow Farm
19.0 miWalnut Grove
Whippoorwill Hollow Farm runs a certified organic CSA along Highway 138 between Monroe and Walnut Grove, packing a weekly $25 box of eight in-season fruits, vegetables, and herbs for members. The farm also opens rows for u-pick blueberries, tomatoes, squash, peppers, and snap peas in season, and sells at the Monroe Farmers Market every Saturday, year-round.
Piccadilly Farm
17.6 miBishop
Piccadilly Farm is a specialty nursery in Bishop, in Oconee County, offering natives, classic Southern perennials, and rare or unusual plants alongside display gardens built around sun and conifer plantings. Retail and wholesale visits run year-round by appointment, Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The farm also opens for Garden Fair weekends on the first Friday and Saturday of March, April, and May.
Whippoorwill Blueberries
17.8 miWatkinsville
Whippoorwill Blueberries is a family-owned u-pick operation on Whippoorwill Road, open 8am to 8pm Tuesday through Sunday from mid-June into mid-July. The farm keeps chemical use to a minimum, relying on neem oil rather than heavier sprays for pest and fungal control. Pre-orders are accepted, and the farm also sells at the Oconee County Farmers Market on Saturday mornings at Eagle Tavern.
Whippoorwill Blueberries
17.8 miWatkinsville
Snare Farm
20.3 miGillsville
Snare Farm sits on Gillsville Highway in Gillsville, a small Hall County community near Gainesville. No crops, hours, or contact information are listed publicly for this agritourism listing.
DGD Farms at Hadden Estate
17.8 miWatkinsville
Hadden Estate is a 25-acre wedding and event venue in Watkinsville, Oconee County, that also runs a seasonal u-pick blueberry farm under the name DGD Farms, short for Damn Good Dawgs Farm, open to the public during summer picking season. The rest of the year, the grounds host weddings and private events rather than public farm visits.
Miller Blueberry Farm
18.3 miWatkinsville
Miller Blueberry Farm is on Union Church Road outside Watkinsville, the Oconee County seat near Athens. As the name indicates, it grows blueberries; no public website or contact number surfaced in research, so check locally for picking season and hours.
Presley's Farm
20.1 miMaysville
Presley's Farm & Garden isn't a produce farm — it's a farm equipment and outdoor power equipment dealer on Maysville Road, selling and servicing tractors, irrigation systems, and the like. Anyone showing up expecting u-pick strawberries or a corn maze will find parts counters and a service bay instead. It's been in Maysville for years and carries a few hundred followers on its Facebook page, but the business itself belongs on an equipment-dealer directory.
Creekline Farms
19.0 miBishop
There is an abundance of interest in bird watching and photographing our farm. We do ask for individuals to stay back from the fences as there are livestock present. Livestock are present around fences and farming practices are occurring daily on the farm. Its common for cattle to be in breeding or calving season which disturbing them can cause irreparable effects, which can harm the livestock. All of our livestock are routinely examined by a licensed veterinarian(s) as we take utmost pride in o
Creekline Farms
19.0 miBishop
There is an abundance of interest in bird watching and photographing our farm. We do ask for individuals to stay back from the fences as there are livestock present. Livestock are present around fences and farming practices are occurring daily on the farm. Its common for cattle to be in breeding or calving season which disturbing them can cause irreparable effects, which can harm the livestock. All of our livestock are routinely examined by a licensed veterinarian(s) as we take utmost pride in o
Spence Family Farms
20.3 miBishop
Athens Farmers Market, LLC
18.0 miAthens
GA Sky Farm
21.3 miGainesville
Snellville Farmers Market
19.2 miSnellville
Our community farmers market is more than just a place to shop—it’s a place to connect. What makes our market truly special is the meaningful relationship it fosters between local farmers, makers, artisans, and the community. Shoppers get to meet the people behind the products, hear their stories, and learn where and how their food and goods are made. We proudly support local producers by offering a welcoming space to share their fresh produce, locally raised meats, eggs, honey, freshly baked goods, canned goods, all-natural bath and body care, wellness products, and more. Every visit promotes a healthier lifestyle and a stronger local economy, all while building trust, transparency, and community spirit. At our market, you're not just buying local—you're building relationships that matter.
Snellville Farmers Market
19.2 miSnellville Farmers Market sets up Saturday mornings from 8:30 to 12:30, according to the City of Snellville's own event calendar, near City Hall at 2342 Oak Road. Gwinnett County's market season leans on Georgia staples — peaches, tomatoes, and sweet corn — through the warm months.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Winder, GA?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Winder, Georgia, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Winder?
Farms near Winder include 36 agritourism & farm experiences, 10 farmers markets, 6 produce farms, 5 farm stands. 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.
