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Discover the Lane Southern Orchards Tour in Georgia
Lane Southern Orchards has been growing peaches and pecans in the heart of Georgia for more than a century. Visitors can tour the orchards, learn how peaches are harvested and packed, explore pecan production, and enjoy homemade treats inside the market and café.
Why it’s special: It’s one of Georgia’s most iconic farming destinations, offering a real-life look at peach country, plus seasonal tours, fresh produce, and Southern hospitality.
History/Story of Lane Southern Orchards
Established in 1908, Lane Southern Orchards has grown into one of the largest peach and pecan farms in the Southeast. For generations, the Lane family has cultivated fruit in Georgia’s rich soil, creating a heritage business that celebrates farming traditions, seasonal harvests, and farm-to-table practices. The farm is now a popular agritourism stop for families, travelers, and school groups.
What You’ll See & Do
Take a guided or self-guided farm tour (seasonal)
See peach orchards, pecan groves, and farm operations up close
Walk through the packing house during peach season to watch fruit being sorted and prepared for market
Learn how peaches are grown, harvested, cooled, and shipped
Explore the farm market featuring homemade jams, jellies, dressings, sauces, and fresh seasonal produce
Relax in the on-site café, famous for peach ice cream and Southern comfort dishes
Visiting Information
Hands-On Elements
Depending on the season, visitors may observe sorting equipment, sample fresh peaches, explore orchards, and learn about Georgia’s famous peach-growing processes. Some school tours include education stations with fruit handling and agricultural demonstrations.
Photo/Video Policy
Photography is allowed in public farm areas, orchards, and the market. Certain packing equipment zones may have restrictions during peak production for safety reasons.
Souvenirs & Extras
Fresh peaches (in season)
Pecans, roasted nuts, and flavored varieties
Peach cider, jams, preserves, and syrups
Lane-branded merchandise, gifts, and local artisan items
Peach ice cream served year-round
Practical Info
Tours are typically offered seasonally, especially during peach harvest months. Group field trips require advance booking. Guests should wear comfortable walking shoes and be prepared for outdoor conditions when visiting orchards or groves. Most visits last 45–90 minutes, depending on group size and tour type.
Pricing
General Tour: Often free or low-cost (varies seasonally)
School/Group Tours: Pricing varies depending on group size and program
Special Experiences: May include small add-on fees
Nearby
Massee Lane Gardens
Downtown Fort Valley
Georgia Peach Museum (seasonal interest)
Short drive from Warner Robins and Perry, GA
FAQs
When is the best time to visit for peach season?
Peak peach season in Georgia typically runs from May through August. During this time, the packing house is active, and visitors can see peaches sorted and boxed.
Do tours operate year-round?
The market and café are open year-round, but orchard and packing tours are primarily seasonal. School and group tours can be scheduled during academic months.
Can visitors pick their own peaches?
U-pick events may occur seasonally but are not guaranteed. Most tours focus on orchard visits and packing line observation rather than picking.
Is this tour kid-friendly?
Yes — children enjoy seeing how peaches are processed and tasting fresh peach treats. Educational field trips are offered for schools.
How long should I plan to spend at the orchards?
Allow at least one hour for a standard visit, or more if you plan to eat at the café or browse the market.
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