Apple Picking near Atlanta in 2025: Best Apple Farms and Apple Festivals for Kids

B.J. Reece Orchards is a great place to spend a weekend picking apples with the family. Photo by author
B.J. Reece Orchards is a great place to spend a weekend picking apples with the family. Photo by author
8/22/25 - By Melanie Preis

Atlanta apple picking checks every box for an enjoyable fall outing—get close to Mother Nature, let children frolic in an apple farm, take home delicious apples, and enjoy autumn weather. Besides the actual apple picking, many Atlanta apple orchards and apple u-picks feature attractions for families.

Apple picking near Atlanta may include hay rides, petting zoos, and of course, filling one's face with as many apple-related baked goods as possible from the on-site bakery. There are no rotten apples in this bunch of wonderful Atlanta orchards!

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Keep a lookout on each apple farm's website or social media page as apple-picking days vary, as well as crop statuses. Traditionally, September to late October are the best times to pick apples in Atlanta so start finding those tasty apple pie recipes now. There's more seasonal info in our Atlanta Fall Guide!

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Apple Picking Near Atlanta with Kids

1. B.J. Reece Orchards —Ellijay

2025 dates: August 23 - October 31

B.J. Reece posts its u-pick calendar so kids and families know which apple varieties are available to pick on certain days. Everyone over the age of 2 pays $8 per person on weekdays and admission includes farm slide, corn box, duck races, and petting farm play time. On weekends visitors pay $13-$26 depending on activities. (The Mega Farm package, $26, includes weekday attractions as well as a pony ride, apple cannon and mega slide.) U-pick apples measured in bushels and pecks and cost between $10-$40.

B.J. Reece Orchards has a tasty on-site bakery and market, open Monday-Saturday, 9am-6pm, and Sunday, 1-6 pm, selling the yummiest apple-filled baked goods (we seriously recommend the apple cider donuts).


Hillcrest Orchards offers great attractions, including cow train rides. Photo by author

2. Hillcrest Orchards —Ellijay

2025 dates: August 30-November 30 (until crops are picked)

Hillcrest Orchards features many apple varieties for families to pick! Every weekend in September and October, during the apple season, Hillcrest puts on the Apple Pickin' Jubilee with fun attractions like cow train rides, swimming pig races and a giant slide. Families pay $22 per per person on weekends and $14 on weekdays for admission to the fun park. (U-pick priced seperately.) 

The bakery features delicious treats that will get you into the fall spirit. Hillcrest Orchards and Farms makes apple pies, apple cider doughnuts, and their famous apple fritters. Another great part of the bakery is you get to watch the bakers at work making their apple creations

3. R&A Orchards —Ellijay

2025 dates: Weekends, August 30-October 26

Located a few miles east of Ellijay, R&A Orchards has been an apple-picking destination and family-run business for more than 50 years. Every weekend in September and October, visitors enjoy admission with family-friendly tractor rides and apple picking. Available apples vary throughout the month, but may include Rome Beauty, Ginger Gold, Honey Crisp, Gala, and more. Flower picking is also offered. Plan to visit during R&A's apple festival weekends (October 11-12 and 18-19, 2025)

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4. Red Apple Barn —Ellijay

2025 dates: Weekends, August 23 - Early November (or until crops are picked)

Spend the weekend at Red Apple Barn: Saturday, 10am-5pm and Sunday, 1-4pm. Admission is $11.95, which includes a tractor ride, one apple from the orchard, a cup of apple cider, an apple cider doughnut, flowers, pumpkin painting, games, access to the playground, and more (kids under 2 are free). Purchase additional apples in bins at the orchard by the quarter peck ($6), half peck ($10), peck ($20), and half bushel ($34). The market sells yummy apple products, including apple breads, apple chips, apple cider and doughnuts, and more. 

close-up of apples on the tree
The apples are gorgeous and delicious at Mercier Orchards.

5. Mercier Orchards —Blue Ridge

2025 dates: August 23-Until crops are picked (usually late October) 

Located a few miles north of Ellijay, by the Blue Ridge mountains, sits Mercier Orchards. The family-run orchard is well known for its lush grounds, u-pick options, market store, and hard cider. For $12 per person, guests may pick varieties such as Blondee, Golden Supreme, McIntosh, and September Wonder. The u-pick fee includes a tractor tour plus a bag for picking. Mercier is also known for their market and bakery, which boasts apple pies, jams, jellies, cider, wine, and even cider slushies. 

Apple Season Events Near Atlanta

6. Georgia Apple Festival - Ellijay

Happening in Ellijay, across two weekends in October, Georgia Apple Festival is a celebration of fall, great food, art vendors, and of course, apples! Occurring October 11-12 and 18-19, Georgia Apple Festival costs $10 admission for adults and free for children under 10. Events include Apple Arts (arts and crafts in downtown Ellijay), Apple Classic Auto Show, a 5K, live music, and much more. 

7. Apple Pickin' Jubilee at Hillcrest Orchards - Ellijay 

On weekends during apple season families head to Hillcrest Orchards for this fun event. For $22 per person, get access to many attractions, including the apple tree maze, cow train rides, cow milking, mini golf, wagon rides, and more, as well as live shows, like pig racing. This is also the only time visitors can pick apples at Hillcrest. 

Remember to check each orchard's website and/or social media as weather and other factors can affect crop availability, hours of operation, and event programming.

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About the Author

Melanie Preis
Melanie Preis is a writer, editor, wife, and mom of three (including her beloved bernedoodle). Before joining Mommy Poppins, she worked at StyleBlueprint, Turner Broadcasting, and HowStuffWorks. She loves reading, anything Bravo, art fairs, and, of course, her bernedoodle.