Kinsey Family Farm
Gainesville, Georgia
Kinsey is a working nursery on the Forsyth-Hall line that turns into a family destination twice a year: pumpkins, hayrides, and fish feeding in fall, then live and cut-your-own Christmas trees after Thanksgiving — the only cut-your-own tree stop currently in the guide. Walking the farm is free; you pay for pumpkins, trees, and activities.
Before you go
Best time to visit: Fall for pumpkins; late November-December for Christmas trees
Worth packing
- Closed-toe shoes
- Camera
- Truck or roof straps for tree season
Good to know
- Parking
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