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Explore Georgia's Farms with the New 2025 Georgia Grown You-Pick Agritourism Map

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Published on April 24, 2025
Explore Georgia's Farms with the New 2025 Georgia Grown You-Pick Agritourism MapSource: Georgia Department of Agriculture

Georgia Grown, the promotional arm of the Georgia Department of Agriculture, has just rolled out a new tool for those looking to engage with the state's rustic charm and pastoral offerings. The 2025 Georgia Grown You-Pick Agritourism Map has gone live, opening the gates of over 30 farms to anyone eager to harvest their own bounty. With a variety of crops and landscapes on display, it’s an open invitation to experience Georgia’s agricultural heritage up close, according to the GDA's official release.

This map is designed for those hunting down that next great family weekend, hunting sweet flavors, or diving into the natural beauty of Georgia. And, chasing the start of the season, Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler J Harper was keen on emphasizing the immersive aspect of the experience. In a GDA release, he stated, “Spring is an incredible time to get out on the farm and experience Georgia agriculture firsthand by visiting one of our many Georgia Grown agritourism operations across the state." He further called attention to the dedication present in every Georgia Grown product and the importance of meeting the growers themselves.

The release comes at an ideal time, with April marking a peak season for agritourism in Georgia. Using the You-Pick Map, visitors touring the state’s farms can enjoy more than just harvesting produce—they’re also guided to locally made goods such as jams and pies, helping to boost the local economy and showcase the value of handcrafted products.

For those ready to start planning farm visits, the interactive You-Pick Farms map offers a streamlined way to choose the next agricultural adventure. Visitors can explore the Georgia Grown website or follow the direct link provided in the announcement to dive into what's being framed as an authentic touch of Georgian agritourism.