Red Apple Barn
The Pritchett Family Farm began in 1927 when William Tobe (W.T.) bought 140 acres of land in North Georgia. The family built the apple barn in 1971. Today generations of Pritchett family members keep the Red Apple Barn running. While the family no longer relies on a hand-powered cider press, the same customer appreciation remains. Today, you’ll likely get a warm “Welcome to the Red Apple Barn!” greeting and be sent off with a “Have a nice day!”
Admission includes:
- Tractor ride to and from the orchard
- An apple from the Orchard
- Cup of apple cider.
- Apple cider doughnut
- 4 flowers (excludes sunflowers)
- Animals at the Orchard Barn
- New Playgrounds for the kids
- Tractor Tire Swings
- Pumpkin Painting in season, Games. (Pumpkins purchased separately)
- Picnic Areas at the creek.
- U-Pick Apple Ticket includes admission to Pumpkin Patch.
Parking: in the hayfield below the apple barn.


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