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    Akilah A.

    We started a tradition of going strawberry picking about 4 years ago, however this was my first time at Mitcham Farm. It's about 30 minutes from home which is a win! I was pleased with the amount of strawberries and they were delicious. The dessert options available in the market were perfect - Loved every item - smoothie, cookies, bars, and donuts! The attractions / activities weren't open and I was a little disappointed but the play ground was enough for my babies, so no big deal. Glad to have a strawberry picking farm close to home. See you next season!

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    Shyla F.

    A great family time! They had plenty of activities for all members of the family to enjoy. The donuts and frozen cider were amazing. They had a lot of cool dressings, jams and meat that you could purchase for later. My toddler loved the mini maze. It was definitely worth the money to have all this fun close to Gwinnett County!

    Blackberry Picking
    Earl S.

    We thoroughly enjoyed our afternoon picking blackberry, surveying the offering of the farm market, and being out soaking up some sun. Mitcham is quiet, quaint, and quintessentially Georgia. The people are nice. The place is lowkey and not too busy. Parking is ample. They are offering, now, peach, blueberry, lavender, and blackberry picking. We originally came to pick strawberries but ended up spending our time picking blackberries. We were truly impressed with the deliciously of those home-made/farm-made blueberry cake donuts, which are the best we've had. You can't get those at any Krispy Kreme, Dunkin, or even at home. They are simply amazing. I highly recommend supporting this local farm and continuing to help it thrive.

    Noelle P.

    Adorable farm to take the kiddos to, or just a great getaway for yourself! Delicious farm products and meat, too! A+

    End of July and their blueberry fields are still full! We filled up 3 baskets!
    Umama K.

    Amazing experience! It was great to get away for a social distant friendly getaway to the farms! Our family went at 10am right when they opened (9am) on a Monday so it was super quiet and the fields were packed with blueberries and black berries! Payment: It's a super easy process. You pick a fruit basket and fill it up. You pay after you pick to make sure you get a fair amount. We got the big grocery size blueberry basket for $8. Filled it up to the rim! Mixed with blueberries and blackberries. Food: There is a restaurant inside but only open on busy days. But they still had fresh slushees and ice cream available on the weekdays! There is a fresh market inside as well! We stocked up on fresh mango salsa, jams and honey while we were there! Should've grabbed the corn! How to dress: bring a hat, SPF, bug spray and closed toed shoes! If you're allergic to bees then be aware they are there but super friendly! Staff: Dakato was so friendly and helpful! He gave us insight on the year round farm activities, u-picking tips and the passport rewards! Parking: free and ample! Super family friendly environment! You could have your own little picnic and play with the animals! We'll be back for fall activities!

    Where the market is, you pick up your buckets and food in there and pay for you items.
    Dani R.

    These are the best strawberries we've ever had! I've been wanting to take 3 of my grandsons that I've been keeping for a little while somewhere just to get out of the house and somewhere not too crowded. After talking with one of the girls in my small group this Wednesday, and she was saying how awesome these strawberry doughnuts were, I knew we had to go! My babies love fruit, especially berries! So I thought this would be an adventure. They opened at 9 today, so we got there about 9:15. There were already people there and they just kept coming! We pulled into the grassy/gravel parking lot, that had a sign near the entrance. They have a little barn looking building that you can go into and get your bucket if you're going to pick strawberries. They also have an assortment of veggies and jams, slushy's and strawberry donuts, and a few other items for purchase. Once you park, you go into the little building area and grab a bucket or how ever many you want to fill and you have to walk across the street to the strawberry field. They really enjoyed finding the "red" strawberries and were so excited to eat them, they actually snuck a couple while we were picking them.... they just couldn't wait! After you pick the strawberries you come back and pay for however many buckets you fill and whatever else you want to buy from the market area. You could buy stuff first if you wanted and put it in your car but we paid afterwards because we weren't sure how many strawberries we would pick and the doughnuts weren't ready yet. The only reason I didn't give them a 5 star is because, This was the first time strawberry picking ever for us and visiting this location, so we had no clue how things worked and I had to ask what I should do, instead of the staff asking if I needed assistance. There was another family walking around too trying to figure it out as. I would definitely recommend this place, as I already have to some, and would recommend getting there earlier than later. They had plenty of strawberries it just got a little more crowded and hotter as the day went on.

    Strawberries
    Tanya B.

    Mitcham Farms has become a tradition for my children and I we have gone for the past 4 yrs and we go year round. We start with strawberry picking season which is always fun but especially fun this year with everything that's been happening. It's nice to get out and get some fresh air while picking strawberries. It took us twice to finally get out in the fields because the 1st time we tried to pick it was to many people. It was around noon so I decided to try again at 9am when they 1st open and that was a success. Not only did we have an area to pick all to ourselves but it was nice and cool. It started getting warm around 11 almost 12pm but we were finish by then. We couldn't keep our picking baskets due to a shortage because of covid-19 but it was ok. It's like $12-15 dollars to fill up a basket. We also got a dozen strawberry donuts and strawberry smoothies... I was in strawberry heaven lol. Now we're waiting for blueberry and blackberry season which I think starts next month. Check out my pics.

    This place is a joke
    Berrian H.

    Gee let's see what corny things you can pull out your ass to try and entertain people and make some cash during the holidays. The bonfire is a joke! More like 2 campfires. I only liked the funnel cake and that was about it. But I guess it could satisfy and entertain simple minds really. A bunch of wood cut out games, hillbilly trash music, usual hay ride drug by a tractor, and various other activities for children. I guess for them it's exciting like the hill slide that kinda goes underground which is kinda neatly done. I did like the potato gun game set up but that's about it. Oh and a corny corn field.

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    Came on a Saturday morning and loved it! Super clean, organized, and great customer service.

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    Randy's Pumpkin Patch - My loves cousins

    Randy's Pumpkin Patch

    3.4(64 reviews)
    20.3 mi
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    Today, I took my 1 year old granddaughter to Randy's Pumpkin patch. Now, this beautiful pumpkin…read morepatch has been coming here for quite sometime. I last brought my grandson here and he's 13 now. I don't know if it's the same people or not. But every year a Halloween pumpkin patch/pony ride is here. Coming in my granddaughters eyes was wide open with excitement. To see all the beautiful colors and displays of scarecrows and Halloween characters. She loved it. Although she's too young to enjoy the inflatable activities and can hardly stand on her own. She loved trying to stand near the pumpkins and touching them. I paid for to ride the pony, but she's too young so I just took a couple of pictures of her seating on it. However, we both enjoyed ourselves. I highly recommend everyone to come to Randy's Pumpkin patch.

    It's about that time fall season is here get outside and have some fun and check out Randy's…read morepumpkin patch. Randy's pumpkin patch was so much fun this was my actual first time coming here now that i have a kid I'm all for the outside fun and this place was definitely fun for the kids. From the bounce houses, pony rides, face painting, train rides and funnel cakes this place was like a mini fair lol i really enjoyed myself and i know for sure so did my 1 year old daughter did as well. We went on the train twice an she tried out the bounce house like a big girl . The view was full of fun lots of cute photos could of been taken specially for fall. I loved seeing the parents do mini photo shoots close by the pumpkins which it was plenty to choose from for the kids to carve. Bring your kids out to choose a pumpkin and to have a little fall fun. The service was also good lots of teenagers and high school kids working the area I'm assuming for community service hours or as volunteers which was pretty cool.

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    Bradley's Pumpkin Patch - Goose bump pumpkins

    Bradley's Pumpkin Patch

    4.8(6 reviews)
    59.3 mi

    This place was too cute! There is more than just pumpkins too! They have metal signs, canned goods,…read moreholiday decorations, baked goods, hay, other vegetables and apple cider for sale. The place is super cute and the people are nice. Only down side is there is no where to sit. So if you are waiting for a hay ride and you sit on hay they will get on to you (because it could collapse). Only way to sit is in your car or on the hay ride which is $6. The apple cider is $3 for a small cup of it. It is good but not worth the price per ounce. I got pumpkin butter for $10 and I am excited to try it.

    We won't go to another Pumpkin Patch so long as they're operating! They have unmatched customer…read moreservice (think Chick Fil A/Disney level without the need for any corporate training because they're just genuinely kind people). It's a family run, low key, beautiful farm with picnic tables with toys set up for littles to play with, there's a beautiful farmhouse store with local products and they have their own fresh farm grown produce and treats for sale too. The pumpkins are not overly expensive and I consider hem to reasonably priced AND you're shopping local! I wish I had gotten the sweet man who drives the tractors name because he was my favorite part. A little hayride around their beautiful land with some life lessons thrown in for everyone to appreciate. And for all of us basic girls there are PLENTY of beautiful photo ops! Oh and 2 words Muscadine Slushies!

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