Farms Near Amherst, OH
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Amherst, Ohio — all selling direct to consumers.
Baumhart Berry Farm
2.7 miVermilion
Baumhart Berry Farm runs u-pick strawberries in June, blueberries in July, and blackberries later, on Baumhart Road in Vermilion near Lake Erie. From July into fall you can also cut your own flowers. The farm store stocks local produce, baked goods, Amish jam, and ice cream. Call ahead during strawberry season to check picking.
Rex Gees Orchards
3.9 miAmherst
An old-style farmstand orchard on State Route 113 in Amherst, selling cherries, apples, pears, peaches, plums, and nectarines through the season, plus fresh produce, pumpkins, and cider. Doors are open daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. from July into December. It's a cash-and-check operation, minutes from I-90 and the Ohio Turnpike in Lorain County. Regulars single out the cider.
Gede's Fruit Farm
4.1 miAmherst
Gede's Fruit Farm grows fruit on Telegraph Road in Amherst, in Lorain County near Lake Erie's fruit belt. The lake-moderated climate along this stretch supports orchard crops such as apples, peaches, and berries. Roadside fruit stands here run through summer and fall. Call ahead to see what's ripe before you drive out.
Grobe Fruit Farm
3.9 miElyria
Fowl's Farm Market
4.1 miElyria
Kriegs Strawberry Farm Market
4.2 miVermilion
Kriegs Strawberry Farm Market sells strawberries at 3175 North Ridge Road in Vermilion, along the Lake Erie shore in Erie County. Strawberry season here runs through June into early summer, with other produce following later. Call ahead to confirm ripening and picking hours.
Downs On The Farm
4.9 miAmherst
Downs on the Farm runs as an animal sanctuary and nature-based learning center on a property with roots going back two centuries. Programs bring children and adults of all abilities together with farm animals and the outdoors, centered on empathy, wellness, volunteering, and nature camps. The organization's current site lists a Castalia location, which differs from the Amherst address in this listing.
Kriegs Strawberry Farm Market
4.2 miVermilion
Miller Orchards, Ltd.
4.6 miAmherst
Miller Orchards is a fruit orchard on Vermilion Road in Amherst, Lorain County, west of Cleveland near Lake Erie's fruit belt. Orchards in this lake-tempered stretch are known for tree fruit such as peaches and apples, sold seasonally at the farm. No active website was confirmed online, so the orchard is best reached in person or by phone through summer and fall harvest.
Chance Creek Blues Blueberries
5.2 miAmherst
Chance Creek Blues grows organic blueberries for pick-your-own on Peasley Road in Amherst, near Lake Erie in Lorain County. The season opens in mid-June and runs through summer, with exact picking days posted to their Facebook page since ripeness shifts year to year. They farm without synthetic chemicals and explain their growing methods on-site.
Peasley Poor Farm
5.2 miAmherst
Blueberries are the draw at this Amherst u-pick farm, with a season that typically runs mid-June through early August. The growers use natural methods on the bushes and post picking days as fruit ripens, so availability changes fast. Hours vary, so call ahead before making the trip out to Peasley Road. The farm sits in Lorain County, west of Cleveland.
Aufdenkampe Family Farm
5.1 miVermilion
Aufdenkampe Family Farm works land on North Ridge Road in Vermilion, part of Ohio's Lake Erie fruit belt in Erie County, where grapes, apples, and berries do well. It's listed for agritourism, but crop lists and visiting hours aren't posted online. Call ahead to confirm what's in season.
Oberlin Food Hub
7.9 miOberlin
BJ Gourmet Garlic Farm
8.0 miOberlin
BJ Gourmet Garlic Farm in Oberlin, Ohio is a certified naturally grown, chemical-free garlic seed farm offering gourmet garlic varieties alongside spices, olive oil, balsamic vinegar, pickles, and more.
Murray Hill Farm
8.7 miOberlin
Esbers Farm and Market
9.0 miNorth Ridgeville
Sheffield Farms, LLC
10.1 miSheffield Lake
A honey farm in Sheffield Lake selling raw local honey and beeswax products drawn from its own hives. The business has operated as an Ohio LLC since 2015 and works mainly through its Facebook page and phone rather than a storefront website. It sits on Richelieu Avenue in Lorain County, near Lake Erie. Reach out to check current honey and comb stock.
Greener Pasture Farm
13.1 miWellington
Mike's Berries, Vegetables & More!
12.6 miLagrange
Mike's Berries, Vegetables & More is a produce grower on Whitehead Road in Lagrange, in Lorain County's farm belt. The name lays out the range: seasonal berries and garden vegetables sold through summer and fall. No website posts daily hours or a pick-your-own schedule, so call ahead to check what's ready.
Greener Pasture Farm
14.2 miWellington
Greener Pasture Farm is a small farm on Pitts Road near Wellington, in Lorain County south of Oberlin. The name points to pasture-based livestock, grass-raised animals rather than row crops, which fits the area's mix of grazing land and small family operations. Specifics aren't well documented online.
The Stem Shire
11.5 miBerlin Heights
Fitchs Farm Market
11.2 miAvon
Salt Creek Farms
13.0 miSalt Creek Farms is a fifth-generation regenerative farm in Grafton, Ohio — with the sixth generation arriving — where the Salt Creek winds through on its way to the Black River and Lake Erie. No fertilizers, pesticides, vaccines, or hormones ever touch the pasture-raised livestock, including Tamworth, Duroc, and Berkshire heritage pigs, chicken, and turkey sold through the farm store.
Pickering Hill Farms Fall Festival
11.9 miAvon
Pickering Hill Farms is a six-generation family farm and 6,000-square-foot market on Detroit Road in Avon, Lorain County. It grows its own sweet corn, peppers, and raspberries and stocks locally grown peaches, blueberries, and vegetables, running May through Halloween. The fall stretch brings the farm's pumpkin-season market and festival activities. The 2026 season opens in early May.
Black River Organics
16.1 miWellington
Black River Organics is a USDA-certified organic fruit and vegetable farm on State Route 58 in Wellington, growing pick-your-own blueberries and pears plus honey. Chester Bowling and Ginnette Simko run it. Berry picking happens at a separate field from the main address, so check their listing or call before heading out during season.
Elk Creek Honey Farm
16.3 miWellington
Elk Creek Honey Farm is a honey producer near Wellington, in the farm country of southern Lorain County. As an apiary it sells raw honey and, typically, beeswax and hive products, with its shop at elkcreekhoney.com. Honey harvests run through the warm months, and the fullest supply is usually on hand from late summer into fall.
Hook's Greenhouse and Farm Market
16.6 miWellington
Quarry Hill Orchards
13.4 miBerlin Heights
Quarry Hills Orchards
13.9 miBerlin Heights
Quarry Hill Orchards is a 130-acre fruit farm the Gammie family started in 1929, on Mason Road in Berlin Heights near Lake Erie's Firelands. The market barn sells locally grown fruit, warm cider and farm-made goods, with u-pick in season. An estate winery, Quarry Hill Winery, operates on the same property. From November to February it's worth calling ahead before a visit.
Burnham Orchards
14.4 miBerlin Heights
Burnham Orchards is a seventh-generation family farm, over 200 years on State Route 113 in Berlin Heights. Grandma Bea's Bakery makes pies, donuts, and apple fritters, and the Tap Room pours RedHead Hard Cider built from the farm's own fruit. Pick-your-own runs through the season, and farm tours are available. Open daily, Monday through Sunday.
A.B. Phillips & Sons Fruit Farm
14.6 miBerlin Heights
A.B. Phillips & Sons is a fruit farm on East Main Street in Berlin Heights, in Erie County's Lake Erie fruit belt where apples, peaches, and berries have grown for generations. Details on this farm's current crops, market, and hours aren't posted online, so check with the farm directly before visiting.
Healthy Harvest Organics
16.2 miOhio grower operating under the Healthy Harvest Organics name, focused, as the name states, on organic produce. Specific crops, location, and sales outlets aren't verified in public listings. Organic vegetable growers in Ohio typically sell through farmers markets, CSA shares, or on-farm stands across the summer and fall. Contact the farm directly to confirm its offerings and where to find them.
26484 Hawley Rd
20.4 miAndrews Homestead raises pastured pork at 26484 Hawley Road in Wellington, Lorain County. The farm sells by appointment and takes deposits on half and whole hogs, with cuts also listed through its online store on LocallyGrown.app. This is a small direct-to-buyer operation rather than a storefront, so orders and pickups are arranged ahead of time.
Our Little World Alpacas LLC
17.1 miGrafton
Our Little World Alpacas raises alpacas on Cowley Road in Grafton, Lorain County, and turns the fiber into handmade goods: hats, gloves, and socks reviewers describe as soft and warm. The farm sells its alpaca-fiber fashion and accessories directly.
Slaga's Blueberries
17.0 miColumbia Station
Blueberries are the crop at Slaga's Blueberries on Crocker Road in Columbia Station, in southern Lorain County southwest of Cleveland. Ohio blueberries ripen through July into early August, the window to watch for fresh fruit here. No website surfaced online, so call ahead to confirm picking days and availability.
Plum Creek Farm
17.1 miValley City
Plum Creek Farm is on Station Road in Valley City, in Medina County southwest of Cleveland. Valley City bills itself as Ohio's pumpkin capital, and area farms lean heavily into fall pumpkins and seasonal produce. Plum Creek is listed as an agritourism farm, so expect seasonal, visit-in-person offerings. Details are limited online.
Farmer Jones Farm Market
16.1 miHuron
Farmer Jones Farm Market is the retail face of the Jones family farm in Huron, Ohio — the celebrated 400-acre operation known as The Chef's Garden, which supplies specialty vegetables to top restaurants nationwide. The family sells the same quality direct to households through curated vegetable boxes, meats, and pantry goods, delivered from their farm to your kitchen.
The Chef's Garden
16.1 miHuron
The Chef's Garden in Huron, Ohio is the Jones family's four-hundred-acre farm, regarded as one of the most innovative and pioneering specialty vegetable farms in the world — built on resilience and humble innovation, growing for many of the country's top chefs. Home cooks can order the same chef-grade vegetables, curated boxes, meats, and pantry items shipped from the farm to their kitchen.
Martins' Blueberry Farm
21.0 miSpencer
Martins' Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on Spencer Mills Road in Spencer, in Medina County's farm country south of Cleveland. Like most Ohio blueberry operations, its season runs through mid-summer, when the bushes ripen row by row. No website lists daily hours, so a phone call before you drive out saves a wasted trip.
Columbia Berry Farm
17.8 miColumbia Station
Columbia Berry Farm runs a pick-your-own operation on West River Road in Columbia Station, a rural corner of Lorain County southwest of Cleveland. Summer is the season here, when the rows open and visitors fill their own buckets. Picking days swing with the weather and how the crop is ripening, so it pays to call ahead before making the drive out.
Grays Creek Farm
21.4 miSpencer
Grays Creek Farm sits on Root Road in Spencer, in the farm country of southern Medina County. This is quiet, rural land between Cleveland and the Amish settlements to the south. Public information on the farm's crops and hours is limited, so call or message ahead to learn what they grow and when they're open.
West Farm Co-op & Greenhouse
21.9 miMartin Blueberries
17.8 miColumbia Station
Martin Blueberries is a pick-your-own blueberry grower on Akins Road in Columbia Station, southwest of Cleveland in Lorain County. Ohio blueberries ripen from roughly early July into August, which is the window to catch this patch. Current picking conditions and hours aren't posted online, so it's worth calling ahead.
Rockin-R-Ranch's Old West Pumpkin Fest
17.6 miColumbia Station
Rockin R Ranch runs an Old West-themed pumpkin festival on East River Road in Columbia Station, in Lorain County southwest of Cleveland. The fall event pairs a pumpkin patch with a frontier-town setup, the kind of October weekend agritourism common across northern Ohio. Check the ranch's social media for this season's dates and admission.
Beriswill Farms
19.4 miValley City
Beriswill Farms grows corn, soybeans, berries, vegetables and pumpkins and raises beef cattle on Station Road in Valley City, in Medina County. Its year-round market sells produce, naturally raised meats and dairy, and the fall season brings a corn maze and hayrides. The family has farmed here since 1955, now into a fourth generation.
Earth 7 Farm
17.8 miOlmsted Township
Livengood's Berry Patch
19.6 miNorwalk
Livengood's Berry Patch grows berries on State Route 601 near Norwalk, in the flat farm country of Huron County. Ohio berries come in from June strawberries through midsummer blueberries and raspberries. No website surfaced, so call ahead to confirm what's ripe and whether picking is open.
Pine Crest Farms
24.4 miSpencer
This Spencer farm market grows blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries, then shifts to thousands of fall mums, crafts, and autumn decor grown on site. A family business for more than 30 years, it runs on a farm-pickup model with seasonal hours that lean late-afternoon on weekdays and full days on weekends. Pine Crest sits on River Corners Road in Medina County. Call ahead to confirm what's picking.
Paul & Alecia Dria Farm
25.4 miSullivan
We sell farm fresh eggs, beef and lamb. Our farm uses no chemicals, we make our own grain and grow our own hay and straw.
Hearthstone Berry Farm
25.1 miNova
Hearthstone Berry Farm
25.2 miNova
Hearthstone Berry Farm grows berries on a township road near Nova, in the farm country where Ashland, Huron, and Lorain counties meet. Berry farms in this area open for U-pick as fruit ripens through summer, starting with strawberries and moving into raspberries and blackberries. Public hours are limited online, so contact the farm to confirm picking days.
Farmer Jones Farm Market at The Chefs Garden
19.9 miHuron
Farmer Jones Farm Market is the public storefront of The Chef's Garden, a 400-acre specialty vegetable farm at 1517 Scheid Road in Huron on Lake Erie. The farm grows microgreens, edible flowers, heirloom vegetables, and herbs that ship to top restaurants nationwide, and the market sells that same produce plus vegetable boxes, meats, and pantry goods. It's open Wednesday through Saturday, and the farm holds regenerative Regenified certification.
Mulberry Creek HerbFarm
20.4 miHuron
Mulberry Creek Herb Farm grows certified-organic herbs, pollinator plants, succulents, bonsai, and shade houseplants on Bogart Road in Huron, between Sandusky and the Lake Erie shore. Plants sell in person only, with no mail order, and the property also runs its own winery and hosts the HerbFair in June, Garlic Fest in October, and a Christkindlmarkt in December. The greenhouse is open Tuesday through Saturday, closed Mondays year-round.
Marian Kay Berry Farm
26.1 miLodi
Marian Kay Berry Farm is on Congress Road in Lodi, in Medina County in northeast Ohio. It's a pick-your-own berry operation, the kind that opens for strawberries in June and small fruit through midsummer. No listing with current hours and crops surfaced online, so reach the farm directly.
The Orchard at Apolloson Acres
26.2 miLodi
Whistle Hollow Farm
27.1 miHomerville
A Taste of Summer Farm Market
22.2 miBrunswick
Whistle Hollow Farm
27.9 miHomerville
Whistle Hollow Farm sits on Zimmerman Road near Homerville, in southern Medina County, Ohio, a rural stretch of rolling farmland between Wooster and Medina. What it grows or hosts isn't documented online. Reach out to the farm directly to confirm its offerings and hours before heading out.
Marian Kay Berry Farm
27.6 miLodi
Brunswick Farmers' Market
23.2 miBrunswick
Sunday at the Farm is the farmers market held at Heritage Farm, 4613 Laurel Road in Brunswick, run by the Brunswick Area Historical Society. It opens Sundays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., roughly mid-June through early October. Vendors sell produce, homemade jams, baked goods, and crafts on the historic farm grounds south of Cleveland. Details come through the historical society at brunswickhistory.com or 330-558-6894.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Amherst, OH?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Amherst, Ohio, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Amherst?
Farms near Amherst include 32 agritourism & farm experiences, 18 farm stands, 17 produce farms, 6 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.
