

Nestled away in gorgeous upper Broomtown Valley located 5 miles southwest of LaFayette, GA, AKA the Beautiful Queen City of the Highlands, and county seat of Walker County in Northwest Georgia is Bluebird Hollow Farm. Established in June 1992 by Ray C. and Charlotte Burnfin, it was formerly referred to by many local residents as the Major Stanley Place. Located at 3400 Bronco Road in a rustic valley setting on Duck Creek in the shadow of Atwood Mountain of the Pigeon Mountain Range, it is indeed a bluebird haven. Being nature and conservation advocates, especially bluebird enthusiasts, hence the farm name, we are committed to public education and conservation of bluebirds, also of all other nature and wildlife.
Another aspiration which we are devoted and dedicated to is the promotion and preservation of gospel music, especially American hymnology, which was a vital and instrumental element in the great American revival movement of the late nineteenth century. Our outdoor pavilion with 5,760 square feet is available for outdoor weddings, receptions, family reunions, music concerts and numerous other Christian oriented activities.
Bluebird Hollow Farm is listed by the Georgia Bureau of Tourism as one of the many wonderful places to visit throughout our great state.
Visit the web at exploregeorgia.org or use this special link for direct access to our venue: http://www.exploregeorgia.org/Listing/Overview/401626/Bluebird-Hollow-Farm
We are life members of the North American Bluebird Society. For further information and education about bluebirds, visit www.nabluebirdsociety.org