Sugar Hill Berry Farm
Beekeeper in Murrayville, Georgia

Customer Reviews
About Sugar Hill Berry Farm
Sugar Hill Berry Farm is located in Murrayville, Georgia, a rural community in Hall County where farming is still very much part of daily life. With a 5-star rating across four reviews, this farm has built real trust with customers who visit for fresh produce, honey, and the hands-on experience of pick-your-own harvesting. The North Georgia foothills surrounding Murrayville create ideal growing conditions for berries and other crops, and the presence of on-site beekeeping adds another layer of agricultural authenticity. It's a farm that connects visitors directly to where food actually comes from.
Services
Services & Process
Sugar Hill Berry Farm offers a combination of fresh fruits and vegetables, locally produced honey, and a pick-your-own farm experience that lets customers harvest directly from the fields. The pick-your-own model is popular with families and anyone who wants fresher produce than what's available at a store, since crops are picked at peak ripeness. The honey available here is produced from bees that forage the same land where the crops grow, giving it a flavor tied to the farm's own botanical environment. Seasonal availability drives the experience, so what's ready to pick changes throughout the growing season.
Service Area
Sugar Hill Berry Farm serves customers in and around Murrayville, Georgia, with many visitors coming from Gainesville, Dahlonega, and the communities surrounding Lake Lanier. It's also a popular destination for families driving up from the northern Atlanta suburbs, including Cumming, Buford, and Flowery Branch.
Frequently Asked Questions
What fruits and vegetables are typically available for pick-your-own at Sugar Hill Berry Farm?
Is the honey sold at the farm produced on-site?
Do I need to bring my own containers for pick-your-own, or does the farm provide them?
Is Sugar Hill Berry Farm a good outing for kids and families?
How far is the farm from Gainesville and the Lake Lanier area?
What makes farm-sourced honey different from store-bought varieties?
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