Chattooga Belle Farm

Contact
- Ed and Kitty Land
- (864) 647-9768
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About the Farm
Background
Located in the shadow of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the farm spans 138 acres and has its roots in the rich agricultural history of Long Creek, South Carolina, once the largest apple-producing area east of the Mississippi River during the 1960s. The farm is known for its diverse offerings, including a u-pick operation, a farm store, and an event barn. Over the years, it has expanded to include a distillery and premier RV and camp sites, making it a multifaceted destination for visitors.
Practices
The farm raises grass-fed Black Angus beef and cultivates a variety of fruits such as apples, peaches, blackberries, blueberries, grapes, and muscadines. The emphasis on grass-fed beef and locally grown fruit highlights a commitment to quality and sustainable farming practices. The interconnectedness of the farm's operations—from the fields to the bistro table—demonstrates a holistic approach to agriculture that benefits both the land and the community.
The Rest
Visitors can enjoy a range of activities including dining at Belle's Bistro, sampling spirits at the distillery, playing disc golf, and picking their own fruit. The farm store offers South Carolina-made products like preserves and sauces, while the event barn provides a picturesque setting for weddings and special occasions. The farm also features RV and camp sites with breathtaking views, making it a versatile destination for both day trips and extended stays.