Day Trip to Jaemor Farms in Alto, Georgia: What to See and Do

Have you heard of Jaemor Farms? If not, you have now — and the next time you’re in Georgia, add it to your itinerary.

Detail photo of peach orchard on farmland.

I’ve been sharing a lot about peaches lately — a peach galette recipe and some peach cocktails — but I promise this is the last peach-focused post for a while. Today I want to share the highlights from my visits to Jaemor Farms beyond just the peaches.

Jaemor Farms offers so much more than a single crop: apple orchards, blackberry patches, a bustling farm market, seasonal events, and plenty of picturesque fields to wander through. I visited several times and still found new corners of the farm to enjoy each trip.

Ripe and unripe blackberries hanging off of vines, closeup

Farmers picking blackberries in the field of a Georgia farm

Visiting Jaemor Farms

I’ve been to Jaemor Farms three times, and each visit has been well worth the drive. On one trip, our guide Caroline drove us around in a golf cart so we could see many parts of the farm. The rolling hills, rows of trees, and general farm charm make it an ideal place to spend a morning or afternoon.

Where is Jaemor Farms?

Address: 5340 Cornelia Hwy, Alto, GA 30510

Jaemor Farms sits in Alto, Georgia, roughly an hour from Atlanta, and covers nearly 90 acres of farmland.

What time does Jaemor Farms open?

It’s best to arrive early if you can — mornings are peaceful and perfect for wandering through fruit trees.

Jaemor Farm Hours

Monday – Saturday: 7 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Sunday: 1 p.m. – 6 p.m.

The farm is open year-round, though holiday hours may vary. For the latest hours, check the farm’s official listings.

woman standing in large corn maze at Jaemor Farms wearing fall-inspired outfit

Is Jaemor Farms dog friendly?

The farm’s pet policy is not always clear from a casual visit; their official site outlines any restrictions, so check before bringing pets.

What is there to do at Jaemor Farms?

Jaemor offers a variety of seasonal and year-round activities: U-Pick Peach Days, U-Pick Flower Days, U-Pick Strawberry Days, and special events like Night Out on the Farm. In the fall, there’s a pumpkin patch and a corn maze that are popular with families.

woman picking peaches on a farm, carrying picked peaches in small woven basket

Peach Orchards and Blackberry Patch

We stopped by the blackberry patch on our way to the peaches and returned later to explore it more closely. The peach orchards are especially beautiful — walking through rows of trees laden with fruit felt almost magical. If you have the chance, go on a U-Pick Peach Day for a hands-on experience.

We also sampled a few blackberries as the pickers were finishing up for the day — ripe berries straight from the vine are hard to resist.

market sign for Jaemor Farms, Georgia with fresh fruit and veggies

fruit stand farmers market with green shelves and wooden baskets filled with peaches

Jaemor Farms Market

The farm market is stocked with fresh produce, homemade breads, and old-fashioned candies. It’s a great place to pick up snacks or cook-at-home ingredients before you leave. My favorites included kettle corn and jalapeño cheese bread — perfect road-trip fuel.

Closeup of apples hanging from a tree that aren't rip yet, in an apple orchard

Apple Orchard

On our final stop before the market we walked through the apple orchard. The trees were filled with many apple varieties, and it was delightful to see fruit clustered on the branches. The orchard is a lovely place to take photos and slow down for a bit.

If you need a low-cost way to de-stress, a stroll around a nearby farm and some fresh air can do wonders. It’s surprisingly restorative.

dirt road of Jaemor Farms in Alto, Georgia

Woman picking apples from an apple orchard in Georgia

far away view of some of the acreage at Jaemor Farms in Alto, Georgia

Picking blackberries straight off the vine

Small clump of apples on an apple tree, that aren't quite ripe yet

Photography by Harmony Blackwell

Have you ever been to a farm before? What’s your favorite part — picking fruit, visiting animals, or simply wandering the fields?