Farms Near Albemarle, NC
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Albemarle, North Carolina — all selling direct to consumers.
Stanly Commons Farmers' Market
0.8 miAlbemarle
A farmers market at Stanly Commons on North 1st Street in Albemarle, the seat of Stanly County in the southern Piedmont. Growers from Stanly and nearby counties sell seasonal produce and homemade goods near the Uwharrie region.
Stanly County Farmers Market
0.8 miA county farmers market on Railroad Street in downtown Albemarle, serving Stanly County in the southern Piedmont near the Uwharrie National Forest. Local farmers sell seasonal fruits and vegetables and other goods. It is one of a couple of market sites in the Albemarle area.
Carolina Growers
1.1 miAlbemarle
Carolina Growers raises a wide range of produce in Stanly County, between Albemarle and Red Cross on NC 24/27, selling both retail and wholesale. The operation also handles plants and flowers for gardeners and landscapers. It's a working produce farm rather than a tourist stop, supplying local and regional buyers. Call ahead for what's in season and whether they're selling direct.
Mountain Creek Farm of Stanly County
2.1 miAlbemarle
Mountain Creek Farm is on Laton Road near Albemarle in Stanly County, in the Uwharrie region of the central North Carolina Piedmont. Small farms here raise seasonal produce and livestock for local sale. The farm has little published detail, so reaching out directly is the best way to learn its crops and market days.
Joe Lorch Scuppernong Vineyard
2.5 miA small scuppernong and muscadine vineyard on Rummage Road north of Albemarle, in Stanly County. For years it sold grapes by the gallon each fall, with picking starting in early September and running about six weeks. Recent directory listings flag it as likely no longer operating, so confirm before planning a visit. The vines sit off NC 740 toward Badin.
Dennis Vineyards
6.0 miAlbemarle
Dennis Vineyards is a muscadine and scuppernong winery in Stanly County that now runs The Rustic, an on-site beer and wine bar with rotating food trucks, including its own Gravy Train. The tasting room sits at 24055 Endy Road, just west of Albemarle. Pours span the winery's sweet Southern wines, and the patio hosts live music and weekend events.
"Get Lost" Corn Maze
7.0 miAlbemarle
Seasonal corn maze on NC Highway 73 near Albemarle, in Stanly County east of Charlotte. Cut into a working field each fall, mazes like this usually open from late September through October alongside pumpkins and hayrides. Confirm this season's dates, hours, and attractions with the farm before visiting.
Muddy Boots Farms
7.4 miAlbemarle
Cody Strawberry Farm
8.5 miRichfield
Berry Busy Farm LLC
9.5 miNorwood
Cody Strawberry Farm
8.5 miRichfield
Cody Strawberry Farm is a seasonal u-pick run by Sherrill and Jennifer Cody outside Richfield. Strawberries lead the season, followed by blueberries, blackberries, and garden vegetables, sold both pick-your-own and pre-picked. The farm plans to add u-pick tulips in spring 2026. It's open Tuesday through Saturday and Sunday afternoons during the season, cash preferred. Paul's Crossing Road puts it a short drive from Albemarle in Stanly County.
Juneberry Education Foundation
10.0 miNorwood
An agriculture-focused education nonprofit on Old Cottonville Road in Norwood, in Stanly County's Uwharrie region. Groups like this run farm-based classes and field trips, but the foundation's specific programs and schedule aren't posted where I could confirm them. Contact the organization directly for current class or event information.
Hilltop Angus Grass Fed Beef
11.5 miHilltop Angus Grass Fed Beef is a North Carolina cattle operation selling grass-fed Angus beef. A same-named ranch in Montana holds the matching web domain, so the North Carolina farm's own listing and location weren't confirmed. Grass-fed producers in the state usually sell freezer beef by the quarter, half, or whole.
Sprouting Acres Farm
13.0 miOakboro
Jo's Blueberry Farm
12.1 miMount Pleasant
Jo's Blueberry Farm grows blueberries near Mount Pleasant in eastern Cabarrus County, east of Concord. Piedmont blueberries here come in from June through mid-July, usually sold pick-your-own by the pound or bucket. The farm has no website posted; confirm ripening and open days locally during early summer.
Cabin Creek Berry Farm
15.5 miDenton
Cabin Creek Berry Farm sells blackberries from mid-July through August and muscadines from September into mid-October, offered both pick-your-own and pre-picked. It farms off Lick Creek Church Road near Denton, in southern Davidson County's Uwharrie foothills. The berry and grape seasons run back to back, so late-summer visitors can often find both at once.
Campbell Blueberry Farm
16.3 miRichfield
Campbell Blueberry Farm opens for pick-your-own blueberries from the middle of June through July, growing them without pesticides or herbicides. It sits on River Road near Tuckertown Lake, out where Rowan and Stanly counties meet. Picking runs Tuesday through Saturday in the early morning, roughly 7:30 to 10:30, and the farm hands out buckets. Watch their Facebook page for the exact opening week each summer.
Brooks Mill Farms
14.3 miLocust
Brooks Mill Farms is on Ray Kennedy Drive in Locust, a small town in Stanly County east of Charlotte. This stretch of the Piedmont runs to row crops, cattle, hay, and produce on family acreage. The farm's web domain appears parked or offline, and no other public details were confirmed.
Denton FarmPark
17.3 miDenton
Denton FarmPark is a family-owned living-history park built around restored buildings—a general store, grist mill, church, and blacksmith shop—with a full-size steam train circling a 1½-mile track and 500 campsites. Its biggest event is the Southeast Old Threshers' Reunion each July, joined by a bluegrass festival, military show, and the Country Christmas Train. Find it at 1072 Cranford Road in Denton.
The Barnyard
16.3 miThe Barnyard is an agritourism farm on Smith Road in Midland, Cabarrus County, east of Charlotte. It sits in an area where family farms often run fall pumpkin and hayride seasons. Check with the farm for what it offers and when it's open to visitors.
Denton Farmers' Market
19.5 miDenton
Denton Farmers' Market sets up at 28 W. Salisbury Street in Denton, a small town in southern Davidson County. Local growers sell seasonal produce, eggs, and homemade goods to neighbors. Denton sits in a rural stretch of the Piedmont known more for its farm heritage than its size. Check current days and hours before visiting.
Rocky River Vineyards
16.7 miMidland
A vineyard and winery on Reed Mine Road in Midland, Cabarrus County, near the historic Reed Gold Mine. Rocky River grows muscadine and bunch grapes and pours estate wines in its tasting room. Hours and current releases shift seasonally, so confirm the tasting room is open before visiting.
Edward and Lilias Stevens' Quail Run Farm
16.6 miEdward and Lilias Stevens grow strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, and beans on Quail Run Farm, a Cabarrus County spread on Cress Road near Concord. The fields are unsprayed, and pick-your-own strawberries come furnished in four-quart boxes during the spring season. Alongside the produce, the farm keeps about 62 acres of pasture and paddocks for horses. Fields run 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. in season.
Cable Family Farm
18.0 miRed Barn Farm
17.4 miStanfield
Fisher Farms
18.1 miRockwell
Fisher Farms grows sweet strawberries and fresh produce for pick-your-own near Rockwell in Rowan County, east of Salisbury. The family operation opens its strawberry patch seasonally, usually from April into June in the central Piedmont, then follows with summer produce. Check the farm's site or call ahead for current picking conditions.
Montgomery County Farmers' Market
16.7 miTroy
Montgomery County's farmers market on North Main Street in Troy, the county seat set among the Uwharrie Mountains of central North Carolina. Farms in this rural, heavily forested county bring produce and homemade goods to sell. The Uwharrie National Forest and Lake Tillery draw visitors nearby, and Troy anchors the small towns of the region.
Ritchie Farm
17.3 miConcord
Ritchie Farm works land on Johns Church Road in Concord, Cabarrus County, northeast of Charlotte. It's listed as an agritourism farm. Call ahead or check local listings for what's in season and current visiting hours.
Riverbend Farm
18.1 miMidland
Riverbend Farm sits on McManus Road in Midland, in Cabarrus County east of Charlotte. It's an agritourism farm in a fast-growing stretch of Piedmont countryside. Crops and visitor offerings aren't detailed online.
The Persimmon Branch Farm
21.3 miDenton
A farm on Yates Road near Denton, in southern Davidson County close to the Uwharrie National Forest. Public details are limited online. Denton-area farms often sell produce, eggs, or pasture-raised meat direct; reach out to confirm what The Persimmon Branch grows and how to buy.
Summerberry Farm
18.2 miConcord
Summerberry Farm
18.4 miConcord
Summerberry Farm is on Rimer Road in Concord, Cabarrus County, northeast of Charlotte, listed as an agritourism farm. Its name points to summer berries, though details online are thin. Contact the farm directly for what's growing and when it opens for the season.
Street Fare Farm
18.3 miA North Carolina farm listed as Street Fare Farm, with no city or type attached and no official web presence found. Its crops and location remain unconfirmed.
TLC Blueberry Farm
20.7 miMonroe
TLC Blueberry Farm runs a pick-your-own blueberry patch on Greene Road in Monroe, in the Charlotte area of Union County, and sells blueberry plants year-round for home growers. The farm points to blueberries' spring flowers, fall color, and antioxidant content as reasons to plant them. It was closed for the 2026 season, with plans to reopen in 2027.
Old Stone Winery
21.2 miSalisbury
A small winery on Highway 52 outside Salisbury, in Rowan County's stretch of the broader Yadkin Valley wine belt. Rowan-area wineries typically pour muscadine and vinifera wines with tastings by the glass or flight. Specific hours and current releases aren't well documented online, so call ahead to confirm the tasting room is open before making the drive.
D Z's General Store Produce
20.5 miAsheboro
Green Leaf Farms
19.2 miConcord
Green Leaf Farms is a North Carolina century farm between Concord and Mount Pleasant, just north of Charlotte, producing grass-fed and finished beef, woodlands pastured pork, and pasture-raised eggs. No chemicals, pesticides, or herbicides have touched the land in over a decade, bringing biodiversity roaring back — with farm tours, education, and a venue space for special occasions.
Greenworks Farmers Market
22.7 miA farmers market on Old Goldmine Road in Marshville, in the farm country of eastern Union County southeast of Charlotte. The road name nods to the Carolina Piedmont's 19th-century gold-mining history, which began in this region. Marshville, hometown of country singer Randy Travis, sits in a rural stretch of produce and livestock farms.
Greenworks
22.8 miMarshville
Greenworks
23.3 miMarshville
A growing operation on Old Goldmine Road in Marshville, in Union County's farm country east of Charlotte. The name points to a greenhouse or plant-and-produce grower, though public details are thin. Union County remains one of North Carolina's stronger small-farm and produce regions.
Talia Farms
22.9 miSalisbury
Hope Farms
20.9 miCandor
Midland Farms
20.7 miMidland
Pasture raised beef, pork, chicken, raw milk, cheese, butter, goat milk soap, local honey, farm fresh eggs and more!
Russell Brothers Farms
20.7 miMidland
Our mission is to provide Charlotte & its local surrounding areas with fresh, nourishing produce & beef. We specialize in raising grass-fed black angus cows, pasture raised chicken and hogs. Along with lamb and goat! Your support means the world to us! We hope you'll take the time to explore our website & see what all we offer at Russell Brothers Farms!
Honeysuckle Hill Bee Farm
20.6 miConcord
This bee farm on Highway 49 north of Concord sells raw, unfiltered local honey along with seasonal single-source jars of sourwood and orange blossom. It also makes creamed honey in seven flavors, from Ceylon cinnamon to raspberry, plus bee pollen and hand-poured beeswax candles. The farm sells live bees to new keepers, runs farm tours and talks, and sets up at a Saturday farmers market year-round.
Hidden Haven Pastures LL
25.8 miMarshville
Hidden Haven Pastures is tucked away at the end of a country road in Marshville, located in Union County, NC. The farm is nestled among several acres of forest and is a place where the outside world slips away. In this haven, the connection between nature, livestock and humans is doing incredible things. With our guiding hands, we are using these connections to farm in a way that benefits everyone and results in nutritious food. Our animals are able to range, forage and behave naturally, while e
Peaceful Meadows Farm
25.8 miMarshville
Peaceful Meadows Farm, a family farm established in 1996, is owned and operated by Philip and Sheila Brooks and Jeremy and Laura Brooks. Located just 25 miles from the Charlotte city limits in eastern Union County, NC, all our animals graze on gently rolling pastures and rural wooded acreage. Our animals, grown from birth to harvest on our farm, enjoy healthy, free range pastures that are pesticide and herbicide free. This practice allows the animals to graze on nutrient-dense grasses and legume
The Farmers' Market in Star
23.0 miThis farmers market sits on South Main Street in Star, a small town in Montgomery County near the Uwharrie National Forest in central North Carolina. Growers from the surrounding rural county bring seasonal produce to the market. Days and hours aren't confirmed online.
Uptown Wadesboro Farmers' Market
27.8 miWadesboro
The Uptown Wadesboro Farmers' Market runs on East Wade Street in downtown Wadesboro, the Anson County seat in south-central North Carolina near the South Carolina line. Growers from this rural farming county sell seasonal produce. Current hours aren't confirmed online.
Salisbury Rowan Farmers Market
26.4 miSalisbury
The Salisbury Farmers Market connects our community with local farmers, food producers, and artisans offering fresh fruits and vegetables, meat, eggs, honey, baked goods, plants, flowers, and handmade items. SNAP/EBT and nutrition incentive programs are accepted. The market is held Saturdays, mid-April - December, 8 AM–12 PM, on the Railwalk at the Farmers Market Pavilion, 228 E Kerr St, Salisbury, NC.
The Harris Farm
23.6 miHarrisburg
The Harris Farm operates on Pembrook Road in Harrisburg, Cabarrus County, in the growing suburbs east of Charlotte. It's listed as an agritourism farm; specific crops and seasonal activities are best confirmed with the owners directly.
Salisbury Farmer's Market
26.5 miA downtown farmers market at 300 South Main Street in Salisbury, the seat of Rowan County in the central Piedmont. Growers from Rowan and nearby counties sell seasonal fruits and vegetables and other homemade goods along Salisbury's historic Main Street corridor.
Parsons Farm LLC
24.6 miCandor
CUMC Pumpkin Patch
26.8 miSalisbury
A seasonal pumpkin patch run by a United Methodist congregation on Mooresville Road in Salisbury, in Rowan County's Piedmont. Church patches like this one usually open through October, selling pumpkins, gourds, and mums off the pallet with hay bales and simple photo spots for families, and the proceeds tend to fund the church's ministries. Opening dates shift year to year, so it's worth confirming locally before a fall visit.
Healthy Harvest Farmer's Market
27.3 miA farmers market on Mocksville Avenue in Salisbury, the seat of Rowan County in the central North Carolina Piedmont. Rowan County's farms turn out produce and homegrown goods for the market. Salisbury sits along the old main rail line between Charlotte and Greensboro and keeps one of the state's largest historic downtown districts.
Cold Water Creek Farms
24.4 miConcord
Karriker Farms
24.9 miKannopolis
A farm serving the Kannapolis area in the Rowan and Cabarrus County Piedmont, north of Charlotte. No street address, website, or offerings are listed that I could verify; the record gives only the city. Karriker is a longtime Rowan County family name, and farms in this area typically run cattle, hay, and row crops. Contact them directly for details.
Piedmont Farmers Market/Concord
25.1 miOpen every Saturday year-round at 518 Winecoff School Road in Concord, this Cabarrus County market runs 8am to noon from April through October and 9am to noon in the colder months. It's one of three locations operated by the Piedmont Farmers Market, which brings regional growers and their seasonal produce to the area east of Charlotte.
Back To Earth Farm
27.3 miAsheboro
Back To Earth Farm in Asheboro, North Carolina is Tom and Janice's regenerative farm — a place for experiencing nature, community, and healing after they left corporate life to renew the health of land and body together. The farm offers 100% grass-fed beef, overnight cabin stays, farm tours, and wellness coaching, reconnecting people with the earth and soul.
Piedmont Farmers Market Inc.
25.2 miOpen every Saturday year-round at 518 Winecoff School Road in Concord, running 8 a.m. to noon from April through October and starting at 9 a.m. in the colder months. The nonprofit behind it operates three separate markets across Cabarrus County, one of the larger market operations northeast of Charlotte. Local growers and food producers fill the stalls.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Albemarle, NC?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Albemarle, North Carolina, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Albemarle?
Farms near Albemarle include 26 agritourism & farm experiences, 11 farmers markets, 10 produce farms, 7 farm stands. Browse the list for details on each.
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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.
