Farms Near Akron, OH
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Akron, Ohio — all selling direct to consumers.
Jacobs Heritage Farm
3.2 miCopley
Graf Growers
4.0 miAkron
Graf Growers has run a garden shop, landscape service and farm market on White Pond Drive in Akron for more than 40 years. The garden shop stays open year-round with plants grown on-site; from July through October the farm market fills with locally grown fruits and vegetables. They also handle landscape design and installation.
The Reviving Garden
4.4 miBarberton
Rhythm and Roots Farm
4.2 miAkron
Rhythm and Roots Farm is a small agritourism farm on Lakeland Avenue in Akron. Its city-edge location points to the kind of urban or market-garden operation that grows produce for neighbors and area markets. No website or crop list surfaced online, so reach out directly to learn what's growing and whether sales or visits are open to the public.
Boughton Farm
4.4 miAkron
Boughton Farm is a small agritourism farm on Boughton Drive in Akron. Nothing specific about its crops, hours, or public offerings turned up online. Reach out to the farm directly to learn what it grows and whether it hosts visitors.
East Bath Farm
5.0 miAkron
East Bath Farm is an agritourism farm on North Revere Road in the Bath Township area near Akron, Summit County. No website or specifics about crops and hours surfaced online. Reach the farm directly to find out what it grows and whether it's open to visitors.
Hitch-in-Time
5.0 miAkron
Hitch-in-Time is listed on Arlington Road on the south side of Akron in Summit County. The name suggests horse-drawn wagon or carriage rides rather than a crop farm, the hitch-and-hayride kind of operation that turns up at fall and holiday events. Details are thin online, so treat it as a local agritourism listing.
Jacobs Heritage Farm
5.1 miJacobs Heritage Farm raises heritage livestock on Jacoby Road in Copley, west of Akron. The farm keeps Jacob sheep, Hungarian Mangalitsa pigs, chickens, geese, and quail, and sells pasture-raised meat, eggs, honey and infused honeys, plus preserves, soap, and candles. A farmstand handles on-site sales, and they deliver across Northeast Ohio through Market Wagon. Products also turn up at select area retailers.
Cuyahoga Valley Farmers' Market
8.2 miOutdoor farmers' market at Howe Meadow inside Cuyahoga Valley National Park, at 4040 Riverview Road in Peninsula. Run by the nonprofit Countryside, it gathers regional growers and food producers on Saturdays from 9am to noon through the warm months, roughly late April into October. Expect vegetables, meats, eggs, cheese, and prepared foods from Northeast Ohio farms. Countryside can be reached at the number below.
Cuyahoga Valley Winter Farmers' Market at Old Trail School
8.1 miCold-season companion to Countryside's summer market, held indoors at Old Trail School, 2315 Ira Road in Bath. It runs Saturdays from 9am to noon through the winter months, opening in November after the outdoor Howe Meadow season ends. Vendors bring storage crops, greenhouse greens, meats, eggs, baked goods, and pantry items from area farms. Countryside operates it and can be reached at the number below.
Wolf Creek Alpacas
6.7 miNorton
An alpaca farm on Stimson Road in Norton, Summit County, northeast Ohio. Farms like this raise alpacas for breeding stock and fiber, often with a farm store for yarn and knitwear, but specific hours, products, or a website for this listing aren't confirmed online.
Szalay's Sweet Corn Farm
8.8 miPeninsula
Szalay's Farm & Market sits on Riverview Road in Peninsula, inside the Cuyahoga Valley between Cleveland and Akron. The farm is best known for its sweet corn, including roasted corn from the outdoor stand, alongside a full produce market and, in fall, pumpkins and seasonal activities. It's open daily 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. in season. Cash and check accepted, with an ATM on site.
Szalay's Farm & Market
10.1 miPeninsula
Szalay's Farm & Market on Riverview Road in Peninsula, Ohio is a Cuyahoga Valley institution, open every day 9 to 7 through the season. The farm market pairs its produce with outdoor eateries, and fall at the farm brings its own traditions.
Crown Point Ecology Center
9.1 miBath
Hale Farm & Village
10.1 miPeninsula
Hale Farm & Village is a living-history museum inside Cuyahoga Valley National Park, recreating 19th-century life in Ohio's Western Reserve across 32 historic buildings. Costumed interpreters demonstrate old trades like glassblowing, blacksmithing, pottery, and spinning, while heirloom gardens and farm animals fill out the working village around the 1820s Hale family brick house. It opens Wednesday through Sunday from June to Labor Day, then weekends through October, on Oak Hill Road near Peninsula.
Walnut Drive Gardens
8.2 miMogadore
Walnut Drive Gardens is a pick-your-own farm at 562 Randolph Road in Mogadore, southeast of Akron, worked by the same family since 1862. Visitors pick fruit and vegetables across more than 80 acres through the growing season. Call ahead to check which crops are ready, since availability shifts week to week.
Kuner's Fruit Farm
10.9 miGreen
Kuner's Fruit Farm is a family apple orchard on South Arlington Road in Green, south of Akron, known for Melrose, Winesap and Cameo apples and its own cider. It stopped offering pick-your-own in 2022, so fruit is sold pre-picked from the store room. Store hours run 9 to 6 Monday through Saturday and 10 to 6 on Sunday, with the season closing at the end of October.
Heritage Farms
11.3 miPeninsula
Heritage Farms has grown Christmas trees on Riverview Road in Peninsula since 1848, at the gateway to Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Beyond cut-your-own trees, the family farm hosts seasonal events, the Peninsula Flea market and its Pumpkin Pandemonium among them, plus vacation rentals and primitive camping on the grounds. It marks its 178th year in 2026.
Greenfield Berry Farm
11.1 miPeninsula
Greenfield Berry Farm grows berries and produce on Major Road in Peninsula, inside the Cuyahoga Valley between Cleveland and Akron. Small farms in this protected valley supply local markets and often open for berry-picking in summer. The setting among the national park's woods and trails makes it a scenic farm stop. Contact them to confirm picking days and what's in season.
Walsh Farms
10.4 miDoylestown
Walsh Farms sits on Grill Road outside Doylestown, in Wayne County, part of Ohio's Amish-country farm belt. It's listed as an agritourism farm, the kind that sells seasonal produce or hosts visitors, though specifics aren't published online. Wayne County is dense with working family farms and roadside stands; call ahead to confirm what Walsh Farms grows and when it's open.
Haymaker Farmers' Market - Summer Season
9.8 miKent
Thaxton's Organic Garlic
11.4 miThaxton's Organic Garlic grows garlic in Ohio, a specialty operation built around hardneck varieties sold both for eating and as seed stock for other growers. Garlic goes in the ground in fall and comes out mid-summer, so supply is seasonal and often sells out. A former web domain for the farm is no longer active. Contact them through the listing for current varieties and seed-garlic availability.
Rufener Hilltop Farms
10.1 miMogadore
Hartville Flea Market
11.1 miHartville
Running since 1939, the Hartville MarketPlace and Flea Market at 1289 Edison St. NW in Hartville is one of the largest in Ohio, pairing an indoor marketplace of more than 50 shops with a 12-acre outdoor flea market. Vendors sell fresh produce, meat, and cheese alongside antiques, apparel, and household goods. The outdoor market runs Mondays, Fridays, and Saturdays.
Stone Garden Farm
11.8 miRichfield
Stone Garden Farm sits on Southern Road in Richfield, in Summit County between Akron and Cleveland. It runs as a working heritage farm and gathering spot, known locally for seasonal events and history-minded programming rather than a big retail stand. The setting is old-Ohio farmland kept close to how it worked generations ago.
Stone Garden Farm and Village
11.8 miRichfield
Haymaker Farmers' Market
10.9 miTim's Turkey's/Stein Farm LLC.
11.3 miMedina
Schmidt Family Farms
11.1 miMedina
From The Water's Edge
11.5 miGranger Township
Pick"n"Save Orchard
12.3 miMedina
Pick-your-own is the whole point at this Granger Township orchard on Ledge Road: apples in the fall, blueberries and raspberries starting in late June, all picked by the visitor rather than off a shelf. The farm store stocks honey, jams and syrups. Run by the Lynn family for over 70 years, it irrigates with collected rainwater. No admission fee, and picking bags are handed to kids.
Galehouse Tree Farms
13.4 miDoylestown
Galehouse Tree Farms has grown evergreens on Coal Bank Road in Doylestown since 1932. Come December it's a cut-your-own and pre-cut Christmas tree farm - Austrian pine, Canaan fir, Colorado blue spruce, Concolor fir and more - and it sells wholesale cut trees plus balled-and-burlapped trees for landscaping year-round. The Tree House gift shop is open April through December.
North Canton Farmers' Market
15.1 miNorth Canton
Four Oaks Family Farm
13.2 miHartville
Harmon Creek Farms
13.2 miHartville
Harmon Creek Farms began when Cheri Ramsburg and her son Christian turned 1,100 acres near Cadiz, Ohio into a pasture-based farm producing grass-fed and finished beef, lamb, pastured pork and chicken, raw honey, and free-range eggs — no antibiotics, hormones, or GMO feed. Based in Hartville, the farm runs monthly buying-club deliveries so quality meat reaches customers beyond the farm store.
Rittman Orchards
13.9 miDoylestown
Susan's Garden
13.8 miMedina
Daybreak Lavender Farm
15.6 miStreetsboro
Daybreak Lavender Farm grows lavender on Frost Road in Streetsboro, Portage County, between Akron and the Ohio Turnpike. Lavender farms here bloom and open for cutting in summer, roughly June into July, often selling bundles, dried buds, and lavender-based goods. Its former web address now sits parked, so check social media or call ahead for this season's u-cut days and shop hours.
Bonita Road Berry Farm
13.5 miMedina
Boneta Road Berry Farm (listed here as Bonita Road) is a family u-pick blueberry farm in Medina County, just north of Route 18 and close to I-71. Blueberries are the whole show, picked in season by the pound. There's no dedicated website; the farm posts ripening and picking updates on Facebook.
Glenview Acres
17.6 miNorth Lawrence
Glenview Acres in North Lawrence, Ohio is a regenerative farm rebuilding soil health on the belief that the health of soil, animals, and people is intrinsically connected. Its beef is 100% grass-fed start to finish — no grain ever — sold by the quarter, half, or whole, while pigs rotate across fresh pasture supplemented only with certified organic grain, available by the half or whole.
Heavenly Hill Farm
16.2 miNorth Royalton
Heavenly Hill Farm runs a fall agritourism season on State Road in North Royalton, with u-pick apples, a corn maze, hayrides, and more than 2,500 pumpkins by October. The farm market carries raw honey, Amish pies, and produce. Weekday field trips are available by appointment, and public hours run weekends from mid-September through Halloween.
May's Farm
14.2 miRandolph
May's Farm on Alexander Road in Randolph now focuses on pumpkins and fall decorations after retiring from its larger corn-maze days. Past seasons ran hayrides to a 'Pumpkin People Land,' a petting zoo and school tours; recent years have scaled back to seasonal pumpkin, gourd and cornstalk sales starting mid-September. It's in Portage County, southeast of Akron.
Weymouth Farms & Orchard, Winery
15.3 miHinckley
Baker's Fresh Produce & Honey
14.4 miWadsworth
Maize Valley Winery
15.4 miHartville
Maize Valley pairs a working farm with a winery and Stark County's first craft brewery on Edison Street NE in Hartville. The market stocks local meats, cheeses, sauces, and baked goods, and the tasting-room cafe serves food alongside the wine and beer. Fall is the big draw, with a corn maze, pick-your-own pumpkins, and wagon rides for families.
Ohio Farmers Market
15.4 miThis listing points to Maize Valley Market & Winery at 6193 Edison Street NE in Hartville, Stark County. The family farm operation pairs a produce market with a winery and craft brewery, plus seasonal draws like a corn maze and pumpkins in fall. Homegrown vegetables, baked goods, and farm products fill the market alongside the tasting room. Reach them at 330-877-8344 or maizevalley.com.
The Villas at Gervasi Vineyard
17.9 miCanton
The Villas are boutique lodging at Gervasi Vineyard, a 55-acre Tuscan-styled winery resort in Canton. The estate makes more than 20 wines on-site and rounds out a stay with several restaurants, a bourbon still house, a spa, and event and wedding venues. Rooms range from villa suites with private patios to farmhouse and casa accommodations.
Heavenly Hill Farm
17.5 miNorth Royalton
Purple Skies Homestead
17.5 miNorth Royalton
Family Roots Farm
16.6 miHinckley
Hillside Orchard Farm Market
17.0 miHinckley
Hillside Orchard Farm Market is an orchard and farm stand at 2397 Center Road in Hinckley, in Medina County south of Cleveland near the Metroparks. It sells tree fruit and seasonal produce when open. Public details are limited, so call ahead to confirm the season's crops and hours.
Hillside Orchard and Farm Market
17.1 miHillside Orchard grows apples, blueberries, and pumpkins at 2397 Center Road in Hinckley, Medina County, with pick-your-own blueberry, apple, and pumpkin fields in season. The farm market sells Ohio-grown fruit and vegetables, a homemade bakery known for cider donuts, and fruit baskets through late summer and fall. It sits in the countryside south of Cleveland. Call 330-225-4748 for picking conditions and hours.
Bauman Orchards
16.3 miRittman
Bauman Orchards grows apples, peaches, pears, plums, sweet corn, strawberries and blueberries across 260 acres in Rittman, with roughly 70,000 apple trees and 12,000 peach trees. The farm market on Rittman Avenue sells fresh fruit in season plus homemade pies, cookies and apple cider, and a fall festival adds apple picking and fresh doughnuts. Started in 1929, it's now a fourth-generation family operation with several market locations.
Stotlers Orchard
16.0 miAtwater
Stotlers Orchard grows tree fruit on Laubert Road in Atwater, in Portage County in northeast Ohio. Orchards in this region run from summer stone fruit into the fall apple and cider season. A working website with current picking dates and hours wasn't reachable, so contact the orchard directly before a visit.
Stotlers Orchard
16.4 miRandolph
Seville Berry Farm
16.6 miSeville
Seville Berry Farm grows berries near Seville, in the farm country of southern Medina County. Ohio's berry season runs from June strawberries into midsummer blueberries and brambles. No website or detailed listing was available, so contact the farm to confirm which berries it offers and its picking hours.
Canton Farmers' Market
20.7 miFarmers' market serving Canton, Ohio, in Stark County. Seasonal markets like this bring together local growers and makers selling produce, meats, eggs, baked goods, and crafts through summer and fall. The exact day, location, and vendor lineup for the current season aren't verified here; Canton has hosted both downtown and neighborhood markets in recent years. Check local listings for this year's schedule and site.
Farmers Market of Medina County
16.8 miMedina
Pickin Patch
18.6 miPickin Patch sits on Ravenna Avenue NE in Uniontown, in the northern Stark County countryside between Akron and Canton. The name points to a pick-your-own operation, and the listing marks it as agritourism. No website was found, so contact the farm to confirm crops and picking hours.
Purple Skies Farm
20.4 miNorth Royalton
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Akron, OH?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Akron, Ohio, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Akron?
Farms near Akron include 26 agritourism & farm experiences, 17 farm stands, 8 organic farms, 8 orchards. Browse the list for details on each.
Can I visit these farms in person?
Many welcome visitors through farm stands, u-pick fields, or on-farm stores — check each farm's page for hours and visiting details before you go.
