Farms Near Anniston, AL
37 local farms within about 30 miles of Anniston, Alabama — all selling direct to consumers.
Earth Day Garden
1.0 miAnniston
Calhoun County Farmers' Market
1.2 miAnniston
Calhoun County Farmers' Market is listed at 1702 Noble Street in Anniston, though several directories note it's no longer an active vendor market — the county extension office still shares local agriculture information from that address. Anniston's Downtown Market, held Saturdays, is the currently operating option nearby.
Anniston Downtown Market
1.6 miAnniston
Anniston Downtown Market runs Saturdays, 7 to 11 a.m., May through October, at the City Market in downtown Anniston. It's a certified farmers market with produce, honey, meats, dairy, baked goods, and crafts, plus live music and cooking demos through the season. Reach the market manager at [email protected] or (256) 624-7172.
Oxford's Trick or Treat on Main Street
4.1 miOxford
Oxford's Trick or Treat on Main Street is an annual fall event in downtown Oxford, not a working farm. Public listings offer no independent confirmation of an ongoing agritourism operation at this address, so treat this one as a seasonal community event rather than a farm to visit.
Main Street Market
4.2 miOxford
Main Street Market is Oxford's downtown farmers market, organized through the city's Main Street Oxford revitalization program. Area growers set up in the historic downtown district during the spring and summer growing season, selling produce and baked goods near the district's shops. Contact the city's Main Street office directly for the current season's schedule and exact site.
Bennett's Blueberry Farm
4.6 miAnniston
Bennett's Blueberry Farm operates out of Choccolocco, three miles east of the Golden Springs Shopping Center, as a small family U-pick blueberry operation. Free-range chickens on the property supply fresh eggs sold year-round, alongside seasonal organic produce when it's in season. Picking has historically run mid-June through mid-August, though it's worth calling ahead to confirm the farm is still picking that week.
Buckhorn Haunted Hayride
7.1 miWeaver
Buckhorn Haunted Hayride runs a seasonal haunted hayride out of Angel Lake Road in Weaver, typically in October. Past seasons have run two or three nights with paid admission and free parking. Alabama has dozens of haunted hayrides each fall, and Buckhorn's has stayed a small, local operation rather than a big commercial haunt. Call ahead before visiting, since seasonal attractions like this often shift dates year to year.
Glenn Acres Farm
8.7 miAnniston
Glenn Acres Farm sits on Rainbow Drive in Anniston, the Calhoun County seat in northeast Alabama. No current website or social page confirms what's grown here or when the farm welcomes visitors.
Jacksonville Farmers' Market
10.1 miJacksonville
The Jacksonville Farmers' Market runs Saturdays from 7 a.m. to noon through the last Saturday in October, set up in the pocket park behind Roma's on the town square. It's an Alabama Certified Farmers Market, pulling growers from Calhoun County and the surrounding hill country along with bakers, canners, and flower growers. Most vendors take cash and cards.
Bennett Farms
12.1 miHeflin
Nances Creek Farm
13.6 miNances Creek Farms is a sixth-generation family farm in the Appalachian foothills of Calhoun County, growing organic crops and raising grain-fed, hormone-free beef and pork. The farm is known statewide for u-pick strawberries each spring, plus hayrides, a hay bale maze, and fall festivals for school and church groups. One of the original family homes is now a farmhouse Airbnb.
7 Springs Farm
14.0 miWellington
7 Springs Farm takes its name from Seven Springs Road in Wellington, a small east Alabama community. No crops, products, or hours are listed publicly; confirm directly before visiting.
Jerry's Berries
14.7 miJacksonville
Jerry's Berries is a u-pick blueberry farm on Dogwood Lane outside Jacksonville, open roughly from early June through mid-July depending on the crop. It's a Calhoun County operation, tucked past the JSU baseball field and a few miles down Nisbet Lake Road, so first-timers should expect turn-by-turn directions rather than a marked entrance. Call ahead during the season to check what's ripe.
The Haunted Chicken House
13.4 miHeflin
The Haunted Chicken House is a seasonal Halloween attraction on Highway 431 in Heflin, built around a running storyline of "Chicken Dan" fighting mutant chickens through several themed scenes. It typically runs Friday and Saturday nights in October, 7 p.m. to midnight, with single-attraction tickets around $25 ($20 for kids 10 and under) and package pricing up to $60 for all three haunts. Call 256-225-7230 for current-season hours and group rates.
Bennett Farms
12.8 miHeflin
Bennett Farms is a fourth-generation family farm in Heflin that turns into a full pumpkin patch and corn maze every October, with nearly two miles of maze paths split across two separate mazes. The rest of the property runs as an on-site market. Field trips can be booked directly through the farm's website. Outside pumpkin season, the property returns to standard farm operations.
C Watts Farm
15.4 miMunford
Miller Farms Beef
16.7 miDelta
Miller Farms Beef raises 100% family-raised, grass-fed beef in Delta, Alabama, along Ketchepedrakee Creek — land the family has farmed since the early 1840s. The farm is an American Grassfed Association certified producer, and welcomes calls and emails from customers interested in buying beef direct.
BP Farm
17.3 miLincoln
Lincoln, in Talladega County, is best known for the Talladega Superspeedway a few miles down the road. BP Farm is listed on Dry Valley Road there, with no further public details on its products or hours.
GLENCOE
20.9 miGLENCOE
My Dad & Me Family Farm, LLC
22.0 miMy Dad & Me Family Farm milks 100% grass-fed A2A2 Jersey cows on 130 acres near Hokes Bluff, east of Gadsden, selling raw pet milk, yogurt, and chocolate and coffee milk under Alabama's pet milk label. The farm store at 463 Pike Road in Piedmont also carries pastured eggs, broiler chickens, grass-fed beef, pastured pork, and raw honey, open Monday through Saturday.
Elna J. Dorris
22.2 miLineville
Elna J. Dorris's farm is on Highway 49 North in Lineville, the Clay County seat in east Alabama's hill country. No specific crops or hours are listed publicly for this property.
Earnest Roots Farm
19.9 miEarnest Roots Farm raises pasture-raised poultry, eggs, pork, and grass-fed beef and lamb in Ashville, in St. Clair County. Josh and Kiley Morrison run the operation using rotational grazing and portable housing, moving animals to fresh pasture instead of confining them. The farm store opens Friday mornings, and it delivers locally. It's a member of Sweet Grown Alabama.
Craft's Blueberry Farm
20.6 miTalladega
Teresa and Randall Craft have run their two-acre U-pick blueberry farm on Eastaboga Road in Talladega since 2008. The season runs mid-June through the start of August, Monday through Saturday, with both U-pick and already-picked berries on offer. It's a small operation by design, closer in scale to a family patch than a commercial farm.
Forever Sunrise Organics
21.5 miPiedmont
Purple Puppy Produce
24.1 miGadsden
Talladega Farmers' Market
23.4 miTalladega
The Talladega Farmers Market sets up on East Street South on Tuesday afternoons, 3 to 6 p.m., from early June through the end of August. There's no covered facility, so it's an open-air, weather-dependent market — worth a call ahead if rain is in the forecast.
The Norris Farm
26.5 miThe Norris Farm is located at 156 Alford Bend Circle in the Gadsden area of Etowah County, in the foothills of northeast Alabama. No public details on what's grown or offered here are currently available — call ahead before visiting.
Gadsden Farmers' Market
26.1 miGadsden
The Gadsden Farmers Market found a new home at 5th Street Market, running Fridays from 7 a.m. to noon, June through early September. Handpicked local produce shares table space with farm eggs, honey, beef, shrimp, sourdough bread, and specialty baked goods, and entry is free. The City of Gadsden's Parks and Recreation Department runs the operation.
McMichen's Lost Creek Farm & Forage
24.3 miRanburne
McMichen's Lost Creek Farm & Forage grows two varieties of highbush blueberries, Powder Blue and Tift Blue, plus three types of muscadines — Ison, Black Beauty, and Supreme — on County Road 633 in Ranburne. Picking hours run Wednesday through Saturday, 8 to 11 a.m. Central, a tighter morning window than most u-pick farms keep. The farm is also tied to Lost Creek Mercantile and Provisions.
Attalla Downtown Farmers' Market
28.8 miAttalla
Attalla's Downtown Farmers Market sets up Thursdays from noon to 5 p.m. next to the viaduct and the town's historic train downtown. Vendors sell vegetables, fruit, beef, pork, eggs, fresh bread, jams, honey, lamb, and seafood. Call Kelly Moore at (256) 506-7862 to ask about setting up a stand.
Funny Farm
29.5 miAttalla
Funny Farm sits on Ben Wood Road outside Attalla in the Sand Mountain foothills of Etowah County. No storefront or social page turned up for this address, so treat it as a small, low-profile operation rather than a public market stop until an owner confirms details.
Traci's Backyard Bees
26.7 miPell City
Traci's Backyard Bees keeps hives on Florida Road in Pell City, a St. Clair County town on Logan Martin Lake east of Birmingham. Honey is the likely product of a backyard beekeeping operation, though sales details aren't listed publicly.
Tickled Pink Petting Zoo
27.9 miGraham
Tickled Pink Petting Zoo is on County Road 92 in Graham, a small rural Alabama community. No working website or social page confirms which animals are on site, admission, or hours.
St. Clair County Farmers' Market
27.4 miPell City
Run by the St. Clair County Extension Office, this market sets up at Lakeside Park on Stemley Bridge Road every Wednesday, 1 to 5 p.m., through the end of September. Vendors sell farm eggs, local honey, homemade bread, fresh meats, Gulf seafood, plants, and mushrooms alongside produce. Kids ages 5 to 12 get "Veggie Bucks" from the Extension tent to pick their own vegetables or honey.
Jenkins
29.4 miSteele
Chandler Mountain in St. Clair County has grown tomatoes for generations, sold at roadside stands across north Alabama. Jenkins farms along Chandler Mountain Road in Steele, in that same growing area, though no further crop or contact details are published online.
Steadman Farms Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch
29.6 miTallapoosa
Steadman Farms runs a fall corn maze and pumpkin patch on Steadman Road outside Tallapoosa, in Haralson County near the Alabama line. No website or social page lists current-season dates or pricing — call ahead before planning a visit.
Wadsworth Blueberries
29.7 miCropwell
Wadsworth Blueberries is a fourth-generation, pick-your-own farm five miles south of Pell City, growing seven varieties of rabbiteye blueberries on land the family has worked since 1911. Alabama has recognized the farm as a Century and Heritage Farm. Pickers grab a container, head into the rows, and pay on the honor system, with the Appalachian foothills and Lake Logan Martin as the backdrop.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Anniston, AL?
US Farm Trail lists 37 farms within about 30 miles of Anniston, Alabama, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Anniston?
Farms near Anniston include 18 agritourism & farm experiences, 9 farmers markets, 5 farm stands, 5 produce farms. 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.
