animals_r_my_world
We went here after we went to the falls to get some pumpkins. The prices were great and they have HUGE pumpkins. We got some funnel cakes as well which tasted very very good! Would recommend for a family pumpkin patch visit.
RhondaSamplesBelcher
Burt's Farm is the best destination in the fall of the year. There are thousands of pumpkins, gourds, fall goodies like Carmel apples and popcorn, and many photo opportunities for your friends and family. So gab a brightly colored wheelbarrow, and your closest friend, and go out searching for the perfect orb. This is Memories in the making.
jennalday
It's always a good family fun time there. We go every year. Lots of pumpkins, Hay Rides, Family Picture places, food, items for purchase.
mlois2014
I had never seen such a variety of pumpkins and sizes! Very large to very small. And gourds of every size, shape and color as well as craft type items. A fun visit. There was also a covered bridge that led to picnic tables. Lovely views
JeanP28
It's ok if you need to get some really big or odd colored/shaped pumpkins. Sales staff seem tired, certainly not enthusiastic. Products too pricey. Hayride with 'covered bridge' (more like a hut) is really dull. No narration so what are we seeing?Not accessible friendly. Won't be back. Can't recommend.
anmaflew
We have been going to Burt's for 30 years! It has definitely grown and become a little too commercialized, we still enjoy all they have to offer. Thanks for all you do!
pbstjs
What a surprise. We had no idea this jewel was right around the corner from apple country. Well worth the stop to see the "sea" of pumpkins in every size, color, and shape.
Loraa83
Another beautiful fall day at Burt's Pumpkin Farm. My entire family has been making the yearly voyage to Burt's for as far back as I can remember. This year was the most crowded I have ever seen. We could barely make our way around and could not enjoy any of the attractions (ex. Hayride). Aside from the crowds it was fine. A vast array of beautiful pumpkins, gourds and fall deliciousness to choose from. Definitely a place to stop if you are making your way through Dawsonville.
819austinc
I have been every single year sense I can remember! I started going with my parents when I was little and now that I have a baby on the way my girlfriend and I decided to go. It is great! I recommend going on the weekdays because it's a lot less crowded! The pumpkins aren't that overpriced!!
trippydavis
We love to take a trip to Burt's Farm in the Fall. Nothing like a zillion pumpkins to get you in the Fall spirit! There are so many varieties of pumpkin...every shape, size, and color imaginable! My daughter loves to look at all the different pumpkins and gourds. She took 30 minutes to pick out the perfect indian corn! The prices are reasonable and a picture with the pumpkins is an annual must-do. The hayride is wonderful. The scenery is beautiful, the trip is just the right length, and Autumn and Gordy (the talking pumpkins) are so fun! You also have to try the pumpkin bread. They bake it onsite all day and it tastes as good as it smells! I would recommend trying to avoid the last couple of weekends in October. The crowds are so large it can become miserable, especially if you have small children.
loudawg1994
Wife and I went today for a Sunday drive. I really expected a lot more. The traffic at 2pm on Sunday was terrible; I guess this is expected for a fall attraction. Parking was tight but we found a spot. They have some cool pumpkins and good pumpkin bread. After that, I can't really say there was anything else to do here. The line for the hay ride was over 1 hour and I read in another review it wasn't that great. It does kind of have a faux farm feel. I really don't know what the deal is with Georgia and how it tries to create atmospheres like Germany(Helen) and a pumpkin patch, but to me they just don't really capture the vibe. We used to go on hayrides in upstate SC around Gaffney and they were way better than this. On the plus side, it's real close to Amicoloa Falls so it's not like you are wasting a trip out here.
Perky51
We've started an annual tradition of taking our young grandchildren. Last year even though the weather was dreary, we went mid-week and were able to enjoy a leisurely visit complete with pumpkin & decoration selection and the hayride. This year we went on the Columbus Day holiday. Even though the weather was messy and the grounds were very muddy, they were swamped with visitors. We didn't even attempt the hayride due to the long line. Fortunately, we found an outdoor checkout that allowed to bypass the long lines inside. There seemed to be even more varieties of pumpkins this year. Hope our next visit will be on a pretty day during the week.
Partysmith5
We came across Burts Farm as we were leaving Amicalola Falls. I'm so glad we decided to stop. It was free to get in unlike a lot of the other attractions. The products were affordable and we had a great time exploring all the varieties of pumpkins, gourds and squash. The popcorn was fantastic and a must!! We got the cheddar bacon yum! The boiled peanuts could have cooked longer but all in all a great value and lots of fun memories were made!
maliks2014
My recent visit to Burt's farm was spoiled by another gun-toting enthusiast.The website says pets and guns are not allowed. I guess this isn't enforced.
phamht2
A great place to visit. The kids definitely enjoy every minute looking at pumpkins of different kinds and the hayride. Not sure about all the staff at the counters but the one who served us did not show the appropriate attitude when she did not see us buy as many pumpkins as she might expect. We simply did not pick many because we were thinking of coming back at a later date closer to the Halloween... But overall, it is really a must-visit place!