It’s a wonderful day when Arkansas’ picturesque beauty and agricultural endeavors can come together. As the weather continues to blossom into spring, we’re eagerly awaiting for peach season. We may be a bit early for fruit picking but that doesn’t mean a trip to Pickin’ Peach Paradise will be a waste. No matter if it’s for backdrop snapshot or in-season pickin’s, let’s take a tour of this peachy keen orchard.

Some of these captures came from the members of our Facebook group, Arkansas Nature Lovers. You should join for your chance to be featured and to discover why there’s nothing better than Arkansas’ stunning nature.

It may look like a page from a fairy tale but this dazzling field of color is actually a real place in Arkansas.

Facebook/Arkansas Nature Lovers/Sriabi Gopi‎ The orchards are located at 1901 McGuire Rd. in Lamar.

Peach Pickin’ Paradise just kicked off the year with their annual Bloom Blast.

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The hardest workers at the orchard are the bees. After they finish pollinating, the pretty pink fields will transform.

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The fields will blossom from peachy-perfect photo backdrop to a pick-your-own orchard around June.

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Arkansas farmers grow more than 10 million pounds of peaches every year, according to the Arkansas Farm Bureau.

Facebook/Peach Pickin’ Paradise It may not be quite as many as Georgia’s 130 million pounds per year but it’s still our state’s largest fruit production.

Pickin’ Peach Paradise carries about ten different varieties of peaches.

Facebook/Peach Pickin’ Paradise They have nectarines, too!

It doesn’t matter if you’re a seasoned picker…

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…or fresh off the vine (er, tree), everyone can enjoy a visit to Peach Pickin’ Paradise.

Facebook/Peach Pickin’ Paradise To stay updated on when the different peach varieties become available, just follow the Peach Pickin’ Paradise Facebook Page.

Have you taken a trip to Peach Pickin’ Paradise before? Do you plan on visiting this peachy season? Share your experience with us in the comments below!

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The orchards are located at 1901 McGuire Rd. in Lamar.

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It may not be quite as many as Georgia’s 130 million pounds per year but it’s still our state’s largest fruit production.

They have nectarines, too!

To stay updated on when the different peach varieties become available, just follow the Peach Pickin’ Paradise Facebook Page.

You may be familiar with the restaurant that serves peaches from Peach Pickin’ Paradise, it’s the oldest general store in the state.

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