The Best Pumpkin Patches in North, GA

Colorful pumpkins of all shapes and sizes at a North Georgia pumpkin patch with text overlay reading “The Best Pumpkin Patches in North GA.”

The Best Pumpkin Patches in North, GA

If you’re visiting Georgia for the first time or haven’t really explored North Georgia, you’d be surprised to know that it’s home to some of the best and biggest pumpkin patches in the region, like Burt’s Pumpkin Farm in Dawsonville, Uncle Shuck’s Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch, Yahoo Farm in Jasper, and, believe it or not, even some of the apple orchards in Ellijay like Red Apple Barn and B.J. Reece Orchards. These farms combine beautiful mountain scenery with fall traditions like hayrides, corn mazes, fresh-baked fall treats, and, of course, rows of bright orange pumpkins ready to take home! Learn more about what makes each of them special in their own way!

Rows of bright orange pumpkins at Burt’s Pumpkin Farm in Dawsonville, Georgia, with families exploring the pumpkin patch near a red barn during fall.

Burt’s Pumpkin Farm – Dawsonville, GA

If you ask us, Burt’s Pumpkin Farm is the best of all these! It’s the biggest pumpkin farm in the region, known for its wide variety of pumpkins—from tiny gourds to 150-pound giant pumpkins! The experience is like something out of a Hallmark movie with the smell of fresh-baked pumpkin rolls in the air, wheelbarrows filled with pumpkins, their popular red barn, scenic hayrides through the Appalachian foothills, and their farm store filled with their fresh-made jams and pumpkin butter (you cannot leave without some!).

Rows of bright orange pumpkins at Uncle Shuck’s Pumpkin Patch in Dawsonville, Georgia, lined up under a rustic pavilion on a sunny fall day.

Uncle Shuck’s Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch – Dawsonville, GA

If you want a full day of fall fun, Uncle Shuck’s delivers. While pumpkin picking is one of the things you can do here, their main attraction is their large 15-acre corn maze and haunted forest! With their corn maze, you can launch ears of corn out of their corn cannon! It’s so much fun for everyone in the family.

Pumpkins displayed on the lawn in front of a rustic red barn at Yahoo Farms in Jasper, Georgia, under a partly cloudy autumn sky.

Yahoo Farm – Jasper, GA

Yahoo Farm is a kid-friendly favorite in Jasper. Children under 8 can join a free “Pumpkin Hunt,” and there are pony rides, hayrides, and a family corn maze. The farm feels festive without being overwhelming—great for young families looking for a simple, sweet fall day.

Little girl picking pumpkins at Red Apple Barn in Ellijay, Georgia, placing one into a wooden crate in the pumpkin patch on a sunny fall day.

Red Apple Barn – Ellijay, GA

This orchard makes pumpkin picking feel extra special. Red Apple Barn offers wagon rides to the pumpkin patch, apple cider samples made right there! It’s a laid back atmosphere with the perfect backdrop for family photos to cherish forever.

Pumpkins displayed in front of B.J. Reece Orchards in Ellijay, Georgia, with a festive hay bale painted like an apple and a sign advertising U-pick apples.

B.J. Reece Orchards – Ellijay, GA

Another Ellijay favorite, B.J. Reece Orchards, mixes apple orchards with pumpkin picking, hayrides, a corn maze, and even farm animals. Their bakery is a must-stop for apple cider donuts and fried pies. It’s a great all-in-one fall experience. 

If you want a mix of apple picking to your fall experience, read our blog on the best apple orchards in North GA!

Colorful variety of pumpkins and gourds at Copper Creek Farm in Calhoun, Georgia, displayed in rows under a rustic pavilion during fall.

Copper Creek Farm – Calhoun, GA

Copper Creek is where fall meets carnival fun. The farm features a pumpkin patch, corn maze, cow train, ziplines, gem mining, and Saturday night fireworks. After dark, the farm transforms with haunted attractions for thrill seekers.

Tips for Visiting Pumpkin Patches in North Georgia

  • Arrive early: If you’re coming on a weekend, arrive early! These farms can get crowded with how popular they are.

  • Dress comfortably: Wear layers and shoes that you won’t mind getting muddy.

  • Check farm hours: Many patches only open on weekends or have odd hours on weekdays.

  • Bring your camera: The mountain scenery and pumpkin displays make for perfect fall photos.

Large orange and white pumpkins at Burt’s Pumpkin Patch in Dawsonville, Georgia, inviting visitors to enjoy fall festivities and nearby cabin stays.

Each of these farms brings its own special charm to the season. For a true pumpkin paradise, Burt’s Pumpkin Farm is a must-visit. If you’d like a little bit of everything—pumpkins, apples, hayrides, and sweet fall treats—the orchards in Ellijay are the perfect choice. Wherever you go, you’ll find gorgeous mountain views, festive fall fun, and memories you’ll carry long after the season ends.

Planning to make a weekend of it? Our cozy cabins near Blue Ridge put you right in the heart of North Georgia’s fall magic. You can book any of our cabins here.

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