Lane Southern Orchards
50 Lane Rd
Fort Valley, GA 31030, US
800-277-3224
Located right outside of Fort Valley, in the heart of middle Georgia, Lane Southern Orchards farms over 4000 acres of peach and pecan trees. Currently, we grow over 30 varieties of peaches and 10 varieties of pecans.
Special Events
Lane Southern Orchards farm Begun in 1908, our farm is a fourth generation family farm. Over the years we have continued to grow and expand. We now have a Roadside Market featuring seasonal produce, the Peachtree Cafe, Just Peachy Gift Shop and a full service mail order department. We are open daily year round.
From mid May through mid August, our sweet Georgia Peaches are always in season. Come visit our five acre "you pick or we pick" strawberry patch in April and May. From October through January we harvest our pecans. From October through May we have fresh from the grove Indian River Citrus.
We invite you to stop by anytime and take home some of the best peaches, strawberries, and pecans you'll ever taste!
The Farmhouse Inn At Hundred Acre
1051 Meadow Ln
Madison, GA 30650, US
706-342-7933
Minutes from historic Madison, GA, The Farmhouse Inn offers relaxing, country accommodations for those wanting to escape to rural Georgia and experience the beauty and rich Civil War history of the Madison Area. Our charming Madison Georgia Bed and Breakfast includes five private guestroom, a two bedroom cottage and a four bedroom farmhouse for a romantic getaway for two or a family celebration for up to thirty guests. The Red Barn Meeting Room, outdoor terrace and adjacent lawns can be used for weddings with a farm or outdoor setting, parties, meetings and business retreats, family reunions and events for up to 200 guests.
Sunflower Farm Festival
1380 Durden Rd.
Rutledge, GA 30663, US
706-557-2870
July 4 and 5
A BRIEF HISTORY
Six years ago the eight acres of sunflowers at The Sunflower Farm were in full bloom on the 4th of July. As the annual antique tractor parade, led by Bobby West and comprised of neighboors, was going past the field, it was determined that others should be able to experience this spectacular sight - thus the Sunflower Festival was born.
The Sunflower Festival originally organized by the West-Holt family has grown into a much anticipated community and regional event with over 10,000 in attendance last year. Heritage crafters and artists set up to demonstrate their hand-made items. Wonderful home-grown music is played, delicious, local, and traditional 4th of July food is served, and kids can participate in games and art projects or take a hay ride in a tractor-drawn wagon. Everyone will want to "cut their own" sunflower bouquet to take home with them. The 1910 Sharecropper House is the center of the festival with tours of the house and it's heritage gardens. With artisans and crafters under the canopy of the oak trees, and the now 15 acres of glorious sunflowers, it seemed that the backdrop for our unique festival had already been painted.
Colonel Cobs Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch
797 W Macedonia Church Rd
Oxford, GA 30054, US
(770) 855-1530
Colonel Cobs Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch provides a fun, exciting Family environment suitable for all ages. We opened our first maze in fall 2002, and this year we're gearing up for even more fun than ever!
The Colonel Cobs Corn Maze is Oxford, Ga. Located just 30 miles east of downtown Atlanta Georgia on I-20, we are just a short drive from anywhere around Atlanta Georgia.
Market Festival on the Square
145 East Washington St.
Monticello, GA, US
706-468-6479
Locally grown fruits and vegetables, organic produce, pumpkins, pecans, bedding plants, flowers, cookbooks, picnic baskets, Ag. education park, children's play park, pony rides, hay rides, Annual Ag. Expo in November
B. J. Reece Apple House
9131 Hwy 52 E
Ellijay, GA 30536, US
706.276.3048
B.J. Reece Apple House is a family owned and operated business. The business first began in 1960. It was started by (B.J.) Boyd Jackson Reece, Jr.
B.J. Reece sold apples from underneath a shed at his house located about a ½ mile west on 52 from the present building. He built the Apple House in its current location in 1970. It was a thriving business with many return customers.
After the Apple House was built, our business began to expand on the merchandise that we sold. We went from selling only apples, to selling several varieties of apples, along with vegetables, and some canned goods.
Over the years, the business has expanded merchandise and also additions have been made to the construction. Our business is currently run by B.J. Reece’s son, John and his wife Rachel. John and Rachel have 3 children.
B.J. Reece Apple House will continue to be a family business with the customer relationships that current customers already enjoy. We love the customer interaction and hope you will stop by and visit us on your next trip to the Ellijay Mountains. We hope to see you this fall!
Cagle’s Farm House Circa 1838
150 Stringer Rd
Canton, GA 30115, US
404-567-6363
Vegetables are grown natures way in the Garden Patch at Cagle’s Frmhouse
What's ripe and available will be posted on the calendar at our wesite.
Come and enjoy the country setting at the Farm House with your family and friends. We offer theme parties, bridal and baby showers, rehearsal parties, anniversary parties, holiday parties, corporate events and Birthday Parties for all ages.
We have a new Fishing Hole. Watch the excitement on your children’s faces when they land his/her first fish. Experience again your own memories when your child feels that catfish tugging on their hook!
We offer memories by your design. Let us know what you have in mind and we can provide you with a plan that will fit within your budget.