Farms Near Baldwinsville, NY
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Baldwinsville, New York — all selling direct to consumers.
Katie's Pumpkin Patch
2.0 miBaldwinsville
Katie's Pumpkin Patch runs a fall pumpkin season on West Genesee Road in Baldwinsville, northwest of Syracuse in Onondaga County. Patches like this open in late September and October for pick-your-own pumpkins and harvest activities. No active website was found for this listing, so confirm the season's hours and attractions directly.
Hafners U-pick
2.1 miBaldwinsville
Abbott Farms
2.9 miBaldwinsville
Abbott Farms on Cold Springs Road in Baldwinsville runs pick-your-own fields that roll from strawberries and blueberries in summer to apples and pumpkins in fall. The farm adds a Fun Zone with obstacle courses and slides, a café serving breakfast and lunch, and a bakery with regular and gluten-free goods. Seasonal events run all year northwest of Syracuse in Onondaga County.
Reeves Farms
3.0 miBaldwinsville
Reeves Farms has worked this ground near Baldwinsville since the late 1800s and now runs in its fifth generation. Strawberries and organic blueberries are the draw, sold at the farm stand and offered pick-your-own in season, with fruit also going out to grocery stores across Central New York.
Abbott Farms
3.1 miBaldwinsville
EmmiFarms
3.2 miBaldwinsville
Beaver Lake It's Maple Syrup Time
3.8 miBaldwinsville
Beaver Lake Nature Center hosts a late-winter maple sugaring program at its Onondaga County park in Baldwinsville, showing visitors how sap is tapped and boiled into syrup. The center sits on a glacial lake with miles of trails and a visitor center, north of Syracuse. Sap season in central New York runs from roughly late February into March, so check the center's schedule before visiting.
Hencles Berry Patch
3.9 miBaldwinsville
Hencles Berry Patch is a pick-your-own berry farm on Perry Road in Baldwinsville, northwest of Syracuse in Onondaga County. The patch focuses on seasonal berries, typically strawberries in June and other summer fruit as it ripens. Central New York's berry season runs short and weather-dependent. Call ahead or check locally for daily picking conditions, since patches open and close with the crop.
Reeves Farms
3.9 miBaldwinsville
Riverside Farm
6.0 miPhoenix
Riverside Farm grows produce on Pendergast Road just outside Phoenix, in Oswego County north of Syracuse. The same property runs a pick-your-own operation for berries and fall pumpkins, working the flat, fertile ground near the Oswego River.
Riverside U-Pick Berries and Pumpkins
6.0 miPhoenix
Pick-your-own is the whole point here: summer berries followed by a pumpkin patch in the fall, on Pendergast Road outside Phoenix. The farm sits in Oswego County's produce country north of Syracuse, close to the Oswego River. Families come for the seasonal picking rather than a year-round stand.
Gillie Brook Farm
6.0 miMemphis
Emmi Farms
6.5 miBaldwinsville
Emmi Farms is a family farm on West Genesee Road in Baldwinsville, northwest of Syracuse. Farms in this part of Onondaga County typically sell sweet corn and summer vegetables from a stand, then move into apples, pumpkins, and mums as fall arrives. The farm keeps a website, though it was light on detail at last check; contact them for current crops and market hours.
Main Street Farmers Market
9.3 miThis market sits on State Route 5 in Elbridge, a small Onondaga County town west of Syracuse in Central New York. Central New York farms supply the seasonal basics: vegetables, fruit, eggs, and baked goods. Despite the generic name, it functions as Elbridge's local village market rather than a large downtown one.
Spencer's Folly Farm
10.2 miELBRIDGE
Leubner Apple Farm
9.5 miJordan
Leubner Apple Farm grows apples on Whiting Road in Jordan, in the fruit country west of Syracuse. Onondaga County's cool nights and lake-moderated fall make good apple ground. Details on varieties and pick-your-own aren't posted online, so hours are best confirmed directly with the farm.
1860 Organics
8.9 miCato
1860 Organics
9.1 miCato
1860 Organics
9.5 miCato
1860 Organics is based in Cato, in Cayuga County northwest of Syracuse. The operation is tied to certified-organic farming and, by its branding, organic spirits made from estate-grown grain. Public visitor information is limited, so contact them directly to confirm whether there's a farm stand, tasting, or tour and what hours they keep.
Yawney Farms
10.2 miJordan
Yawney Farms
10.5 miJordan
Yawney Farms has grown fruits and vegetables in Jordan, west of Syracuse, since 1976. The small family farm raises its own produce and runs a strawberry patch that draws pickers in June. Everything sold is home-grown rather than brought in, and the operation stays modest and seasonal. Their Facebook page is the best place to catch what's ready week to week.
Stevers Berry Harvest Farm
9.6 miCato
Stevers Berry Harvest Farm offers pick-your-own berries on White Cemetery Road in Cato, north of Auburn in Cayuga County. This flat, fertile country between Lake Ontario and the Finger Lakes grows strawberries and other summer berries. Exact picking days depend on the season and aren't posted online.
Berry Harvest Farm
9.8 miCato
Plum & Mule Community Market
10.5 miPlum & Mule is a Syracuse food hub that lets local farms and specialty producers sell straight to shoppers through an online marketplace. Orders ship twice a week within Onondaga County, with pickup from the market's home in the historic Gere Block on Tipperary Hill. The idea is to pool small producers so they can meet demand for local food across Central New York.
Farmshed Harvest Food Hub
10.4 miSyracuse
Central New York Regional Farmers Market (Saturday & Sunday)
10.5 miOne of Central New York's largest markets, the CNY Regional Market on Park Street in Syracuse runs weekends year-round under permanent open-air sheds. Operated by the Central New York Regional Market Authority, it hosts a wide range of farmers, food producers, and general vendors drawing shoppers from across Onondaga County and beyond. The scale sets it apart from the small village markets nearby.
Cedarvale Maple Syrup Co.
13.2 miSyracuse
Cedarvale Maple Syrup Co. produces maple syrup in the Cedarvale valley southwest of Syracuse, on Pleasant Valley Road in the town of Onondaga. This pocket of hills south of the city is long-standing maple country, with sap runs from late winter into early spring. Specific products and visiting hours aren't confirmed online, so reach the producer directly before stopping by.
Gian Carelli Farm & Winery (aka, SG&S Farms)
10.2 miVillage of Weedsport
Gian Carelli Farm & Winery, also listed as SG&S Farms, operates on Short Cut Road in Weedsport, in Cayuga County north of the Finger Lakes. It's a small farm winery rather than a large estate. Tasting details aren't well documented online.
Navarino Orchard
13.0 miSyracuse
Pick-your-own strawberries, raspberries, and a wide range of apples grow at this Route 20 orchard south of Syracuse, in the Navarino area of Marcellus. The country store and bakery turn out pies, breads, and cookies daily, alongside homemade jams and canned goods, and the apple fritter sundae is a fall draw. The on-site Barn Restaurant serves lunch and dinner most of the week, and u-pick shifts by season from berries to tomatoes to apples.
Smokey Hollow Maple Syrup
11.8 miSmokey Hollow Maple Syrup is a maple producer on Pierce Road in the Jordan area of Onondaga County, west of Syracuse. It taps local sugar maples and boils sap into syrup and maple products during the late-winter sugaring season, the stretch of freezing nights and thawing days that gets the sap running. A small Central New York sugarhouse.
Briarledge Honey
10.8 miVillage of North Syracuse
Briarledge Honey is a small apiary off South Bay Road in North Syracuse, Onondaga County. The name points to raw local honey sold by the jar in season, likely alongside beeswax or other hive products. Central New York's clover, wildflower, and basswood bloom shape the color and flavor of honey from this part of the state. Stock and availability aren't posted online, so check locally before stopping by.
Cicero Farmers' Market
10.9 miCicero
This market serves Cicero, a growing suburb on the north side of Syracuse in Onondaga County, near the shore of Oneida Lake. Regional farmers bring Central New York produce and food goods through the warm months. The Knowledge Lane location ties it to the town's civic and school area.
St. Josephs Hospital Health Centers Mobile Market
12.0 miA mobile produce market run by St. Joseph's Health in Syracuse, based out of the Prospect Avenue hospital campus on the city's north side. Mobile markets like this one travel to bring fresh fruit and vegetables into neighborhoods with limited grocery access. The listed 14830 ZIP is a data error; St. Joseph's is in Syracuse, 13203.
Crop2Shop
12.3 miSyracuse
Crop2Shop is a Syracuse-area local-food service listed as a CSA connecting Central New York shoppers with nearby farms. Its listing gives only a Syracuse ZIP, not a street address, and no working website turned up. Anyone interested is best off finding its current ordering page or social media to confirm which farms it sources from and how delivery or pickup works.
Owen Orchards Cider Mill And Farm Market
13.2 miWeedsport
Skaneateles Farmers Market
15.0 miThis market sets up on State Street in the lakeside village of Skaneateles, at the northern tip of Skaneateles Lake in the Finger Lakes. Vendors bring Finger Lakes produce, flowers, cheese, bread, and prepared foods to one of the region's most-visited villages. Its walkable downtown near the lake draws both residents and summer tourists.
Skaneateles Greener Bean Farmers Market
15.4 miThe Greener Bean market runs on Fennell Street in Skaneateles, a second option alongside the village's main State Street market. It gives Finger Lakes growers another day to sell vegetables, baked goods, and farm products in this popular lakeside town. Skaneateles sits at the head of its namesake lake, among the cleanest in the Finger Lakes.
Syracuse Farm Fresh Mobile Market
13.6 miSyracuse
A mobile market bringing fresh produce into Syracuse neighborhoods on the city's South Side, based near West Newell Street. Markets like this one target areas with limited grocery access, selling fruit and vegetables at rotating stops around the city.
Doce Lume Farm
16.7 miSkaneateles
Navarino Orchard
16.7 miSyracuse
Navarino Orchard grows a wide range of apples plus strawberries, raspberries, and tomatoes on Cherry Valley Turnpike (Route 20) southwest of Syracuse, with U-pick through the season. The on-site bakery makes pies, breads, and cookies, and an apple-season fritter stand serves fritter sundaes. The Barn restaurant and a daily country store round it out, and the farm hosts weddings. Two decades in, it leans on earth-friendly growing and local sourcing.
Tim's Pumpkin Patch
17.1 miMarietta
Tim's Pumpkin Patch runs a pick-your-own pumpkin field on Rose Hill Road in Marietta, southwest of Syracuse. Weekends add wagon rides and apple cannons, and the on-site bakery and gift store sell baked goods. Tim's Brew Barn pours drinks for the adults. The farm opens daily 9am to 6pm through September and October, and it books school field trips.
Stones Throw Farm
16.2 miNedrow
Eastside Neighborhood Farmers Market
13.9 miSyracuse
The Eastside Neighborhood Farmers Market sets up at 826 Euclid Avenue in Syracuse, in the University and Westcott neighborhood on the city's east side. Central New York growers bring produce, and neighborhood markets like this one usually add baked goods, prepared foods, and crafts for the students and residents nearby. Onondaga County's farms carry the market through the Central New York growing season.
Green Hills Farmers' Market
15.6 miThis market is listed at 5933 S. Salina Street on Syracuse's south side, in Onondaga County. Local produce and farm goods anchor markets across this part of Central New York. Public information is thin here, so verify the current schedule before making a trip.
William Farm
13.6 miTown of Cicero
William Farm is listed on Whiting Road in the town of Cicero, just north of Syracuse in Onondaga County. No website, hours, or product details are published for it yet. The surrounding area includes the Cicero muck lands, some of Central New York's most productive vegetable ground. Contact the farm directly to learn what it grows or sells.
DeWitt Farmers Market
14.2 miEast Syracuse
We have programs, activities and events for all thru the year. All ages and all genders are welcome.
Wiltse's Fruit Farm
16.2 miHannibal
Wiltse's Fruit Farm grows fruit on Route 104 in Hannibal, Oswego County, in the fruit belt south of Lake Ontario. The lake stretches the growing season here, favoring apples and other tree fruit. Fruit farms along this corridor commonly run a farmstand and open for pick-your-own once the crop ripens.
Burdock's Berries
19.5 miTown of Spafford
Burdock's Berries grows u-pick berries on West Lake Road above Skaneateles Lake in the town of Spafford, at the northern edge of the Finger Lakes. Hillside farms along this road grow strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries through the summer. Picking availability shifts with the weather and isn't posted online.
Happy Hooves Organic Farm
15.1 miSkaneateles Sugar Shack
19.4 miSkaneateles
Skaneateles Sugar Shack taps sugar maples on Benson Road outside Skaneateles, at the north end of the Finger Lakes. The sap runs in late winter, and the shack boils it down to syrup during the region's short maple season.
Tassone Farm
14.9 miCicero
Tassone Farm works land along Route 31 in Cicero, just north of Syracuse in Onondaga County. This is flat, fertile ground east of Oneida Lake, a stretch of central New York given over to sweet corn, vegetables, and roadside stands. Specifics for Tassone aren't well documented online, so a call ahead is the surest way to learn their current crops and hours.
T. Gerald Clark Farm
20.1 miMexico
The T. Gerald Clark Farm is on Hurlbut Road in Mexico, Oswego County, a short way inland from Lake Ontario's eastern shore. Farms in this area raise dairy, hay, and vegetables on the plain below the Tug Hill. Little is published about this specific operation, so contact them directly to learn what they produce and whether they sell to the public.
Maple Help Stock Farms
20.1 miMexico
Maple Help Stock Farms is listed on Hurlbut Road in Mexico, in Oswego County near Lake Ontario. No website or details were found online, and the listing name may hold a transcription error, so its operations should be verified directly with the farm.
Schoolhouse Farms Pride of Borodino
20.7 miBorodino
Schoolhouse Farms sits on Rose Hill Road in Borodino, a hamlet above the west side of Skaneateles Lake in Onondaga County's Finger Lakes country. No active website or listing was found, so its crops and any farm-stand offerings couldn't be confirmed online.
McLusky Orchards
19.4 miLafayette
McLusky Orchards grows apples along Route 20 in LaFayette, Onondaga County's apple country south of Syracuse. LaFayette's ridges are known for orchards and an annual Apple Festival, and this farm sits in that belt. Expect fall apples and cider sold in season. Confirm hours and whether picking is offered before visiting, since the harvest is a short autumn window.
Strawberry Fields U-Pick
18.6 miAuburn
Strawberry Fields U-Pick lets you pick your own strawberries on East Genesee Street Road in Auburn, in the Finger Lakes. Strawberry picking here runs a short window, usually from mid-June into early July depending on the spring. Call ahead before driving out; berry fields open and close day to day with the weather and what's ripe. Cayuga County farmland surrounds the site.
Killius Farms Honey
17.7 miTown of LaFayette
Killius Farms produces honey on Barker Hill Road in the town of LaFayette, Onondaga County, in the apple-growing hills south of Syracuse. Beekeepers here often sell raw honey and related products directly or through nearby stands and shops. Details on Killius specifically are limited, so contact them to confirm what they offer and how to buy.
Ferlito's Berry Patch Roadside Market
20.9 miOswego
Lockwood Lavender Farm
21.4 miSkaneateles
Beak and Skiff Apple Farms, Inc.
20.0 miTown of LaFayette
Beak & Skiff has grown apples in LaFayette, south of Syracuse, for more than a century, and its Apple Hill site is a fall pick-your-own destination. The farm's 1911 Established brand turns that fruit into hard cider, spirits, and wine, backed by a distillery, tasting room and tavern, café and bakery, general store, and an adventure park on the grounds. School field trips and live music run through the season.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Baldwinsville, NY?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Baldwinsville, New York, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Baldwinsville?
Farms near Baldwinsville include 31 agritourism & farm experiences, 11 farm stands, 11 farmers markets, 8 produce farms. Browse the list for details on each.
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