Farms Near Bastrop, TX
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Bastrop, Texas — all selling direct to consumers.
River Valley Farmers Market
0.3 miThis River Valley market runs at 1308 Chestnut Street in Bastrop, a historic town on the Colorado River in the Lost Pines region east of Austin. Growers bring produce from the Central Texas river-bottom farmland, and local makers add baked and handmade goods. Bastrop's preserved downtown sits a short walk away.
Bastrop 1832 Farmers Market
0.4 miThe Bastrop 1832 Farmers Market is a producer market in Bastrop, east of Austin, named for the year the town was founded. Vendors bring Central Texas produce, pastured meat and eggs, honey, and baked goods to downtown Bastrop. It gives Lost Pines-area growers a direct outlet to local shoppers.
Sweet Eats Fruit Farm
1.1 miBastrop
Bastrop Cattle Company - Grass-Fed, All-Natural Central Texas Beef!
2.5 miBastrop
Bastrop Cattle Company began in 2006 when rancher Pati Jacobs bypassed auctions and feedlots to sell her grass-fed beef directly to Central Texas neighbors — beef born, raised, and processed across three family ranches in Bastrop and Fayette counties, grass-fed and finished with no hormones, antibiotics, or chemicals on regenerative free-range pastures. Custom-cut halves and wholes run on refundable deposits with individualized service, shipped or delivered from the ranchers themselves.
Bastrop Cattle Company - Grass-Fed, All-Natural Central Texas Beef!
2.5 miBastrop
When you buy from Bastrop Cattle Company you're buying directly from the three ranchers who run it — founder Pati Jacobs took over her family's CJ Ranch cattle business in 2006 and built her own path around auctions and feedlots. Grass-fed and finished on natural Central Texas foliage across ranches in Bastrop and Fayette counties, the beef sells as bundles or custom-cut halves and wholes ($400 refundable deposits, 3-4 week turnarounds, no hidden fees).
Green Gate Farms
2.5 miBastrop
Green Gate Farms
2.5 miBastrop
Barton Hill Farms
6.5 miBastrop
Barton Hill Farms hosts a fall festival on Farm to Market 969 in Bastrop, along the Colorado River east of Austin. The farm pairs family activities with on-site food and drink, and runs fully cashless during events. Dates, hours, and ticket details change by season, so check the farm's site before heading out.
Farmshare Austin
10.8 miCedar Creek
Farmshare Austin is a nonprofit in Cedar Creek, Texas growing organic food and farmers while increasing healthy food access across Eastern Travis County. Its Fresh for Less Mobile Markets and home delivery bring Texas-grown produce, eggs, honey, and groceries at reduced prices to neighborhoods that need them, powered by donations and volunteers.
Farmshare Austin
10.8 miCedar Creek
From its farm in Cedar Creek, nonprofit Farmshare Austin grows organic food — and farmers, through hands-on training — while its Fresh for Less program tackles food access across Eastern Travis County. Mobile markets and home delivery carry Texas-grown produce, eggs, honey, and groceries at reduced prices, with volunteers and donors powering a more just local food system.
Bastrop Garden Farms
11.0 miCedar Creek
Bastrop Garden Farms is an agritourism operation on Old Highway 71 in Cedar Creek, between Austin and Bastrop. The name suggests a market-garden or produce focus. Verified details on crops, CSA, or u-pick aren't available online, so contact the farm to learn what it grows and when it's open.
Somerset Co.
12.9 miRosanky
After 12 years raising cattle, the family behind Somerset Co. in Rosanky pivoted from replacement heifers to nutrient-dense food, raising 100% grass-fed and finished beef on over 2,000 acres of Central Texas prairie — regenerative, no hormones, no antibiotics, just happy cattle with sun on their backs. No-till seed diversity is jumpstarting pasture biodiversity, with eggs, lamb, and horses rounding out the ranch.
Fruitful Hill Farm
12.0 miSmithville
Fruitful Hill Farm
12.0 miSmithville
Omi's Blackberry Farm
13.0 miPaige
Omi's grows u-pick blackberries just east of the US 290/Highway 21 split in Paige, and the berries are raised without pesticides, herbicides, or insecticides, so you can taste them straight off the vine while you pick. The season runs from late spring into early summer, and hours shift with the weather and how the fruit is ripening. Bring cash or a check; card payments carry a small surcharge. Check their Facebook page before driving out, since picking closes when the berries run low.
Coyote Creek Organic Farm
15.0 miElgin
Coyote Creek Farm in Elgin, Texas is known nationwide for its USDA Certified Organic livestock feeds and authentic pasture-raised organic eggs, with pasture-raised chicken, pork, lamb, grass-fed beef, and prepared foods rounding out the farm. The self-serve Honor Store is open seven days a week from 9 to sunset — pay by dropbox, Venmo, or Zelle — all in service of revitalizing rural family farms and changing America's food system.
Yegua Creek Farms Pecan Orchard
15.0 miElgin
Yegua Creek farms is located between Elgin and Taylor, TX. We grow pecans and sell pecan products, as well as specialty breads and other baked goods. Our property is located where the town of Siloam used to be. A building on our property used to be the post office and just across the street were a community well and church. Click here for the Texas State Historical Association's information about Siloam, Texas. This story is documented on a marker about the name Yegua: In 1690, the Spanish gave
Youngs Prairie Dairy
15.0 miElgin
Youngs Prairie Dairy Grade A Raw for Retail Goat Milk. $12.00 a half gallon jug. 356 Youngs Prairie RD Elgin Texas 78621 Hours of operation: Mon - Sat 10:00 AM TO 7:00 PM Sunday 2:00 pm TO 7:00 PM Text or call to make appointment Phone:512-304-5201 Email address:[email protected] The milking goats are fed GMO Free feed. We are Blessed to have a organic feed mill Coyote Creek in our town. And is where we get their goat pellet and alfalfa! When you come to the dairy At this time due the Coronaviru
Elgin Meadery
15.0 miElgin
What is Mead? Mead is a unique class of alcoholic beverage characterized by three ingredients: fermented honey, water and yeast. Mead is the first known alcoholic beverage consumed by mankind and is believed to predate wine by nearly three thousand years. Today, mead is often referred to as ‘honey wine’ because the process of making mead and wine are so similar. The key difference is the use of honey rather than grapes as a source of sugar. Like wine, mead can be aged for a period of months or y
Coyote Creek Organic Farm
15.0 miElgin
When Jeremiah Cunningham founded Coyote Creek Organic Farm in 1997 his goal was to improve the soil, grow lush, natural pasture grasses, and raise cows for beef and chickens for eggs. He used only the finest organic ingredients so that the foods he put on the table for himself, his children, and his grandchildren would be the highest quality, most nutrient dense foods he could produce. Today we proudly carry Jeremiah's vision forward on a larger scale so that more people have access to high-qual
Evergreen Farms Christmas Trees
15.0 miElgin
A choose-and-cut Christmas tree farm on Monkey Road near Elgin, east of Austin in Bastrop County. The farm grows Southern-adapted evergreens such as Virginia pine and Leyland cypress, opening the weekend after Thanksgiving for families to tag and cut their own tree. Precut firs, wreaths, and hot cocoa typically round out the visit.
Munkebo Farm
14.3 miManor
Elgin Christmas Tree Farm
15.9 miElgin
Elgin Christmas Tree Farm has served Central Texas for more than 35 years with choose-and-cut pine and cypress trees plus pre-cut firs, opening the weekend before Thanksgiving. Summer brings u-pick blackberries, and the farm welcomes pets. Reach them at (512) 281-5016 or [email protected]. The farm is on Natures Way in Elgin, east of Austin.
Greener Pastures Chicken
16.5 miGreener Pastures Chicken, co-founded by Texas-born NFL champion Von Miller, is one of the nation's first Regenerative Organic Certified poultry operations — pasture-raised in Texas, USDA organic, halal certified, and built on verifiable standards instead of vague claims. Trusted by families, chefs, and restaurants nationwide, with bundles from grill boxes to Von's Big Game wings.
Elgin Farmers' Market
16.5 miElgin
River Valley Farmers' Market
16.6 miElgin
Elgin's River Valley market gathers on Depot Street, in a Bastrop County town east of Austin known as the Sausage Capital of Texas. Central Texas growers bring seasonal produce, and local vendors add homemade goods to the downtown depot area. The market keeps Elgin's historic Main Street district busy on market days.
Headlong Farm
17.2 miHeadlong Farm is a Texas farm with little on the public record: no confirmed town, size, or crop and livestock list. The name stands out more than the details do. Contact the farm for its address, growing season, and what it currently has for sale.
Coyote Creek Organic Farm and Feed Mill
18.5 miElgin
Chaparral Crossing Farmers' Market
17.5 miAustin
Hello from the Chaparral Crossing Farmers' Market! We are a monthly market open every first Sunday of the month from 10am - 1pm at Charlie Dobbin's Park (4601 Senda Lane, Austin, TX 78725). We have up to 50 amazing vendors, including local farmers with organically grown produce, meats, eggs, bread, delicious canned foods, and artisanal goods all produced by independent small businesses. We welcome SNAP customers AND we offer a matching incentive through the Double Up Food Bucks program. For every SNAP dollar purchased, you will get an equal amount (up to $30/day) of matching Double Up Food Bucks to use on produce. ✨GET MORE✨ at the Chaparral Crossing Farmers Market!
Nava Farms
17.3 miDel Valle
Nava Farms is an orchard, garden and event space in Del Valle, Texas. We started as a single garden plot in 2020. Four years later, we supply some of Austin\'s leading restaurants with seasonal ingredients. We sell food to the public on our farm stand on the weekends. We grow vegetables, fruits, sell honey, eggs and much more, and are always happy for folks to come visit and tour around the property and play with the farm animals.
Tecolote Farm
17.9 miManor
Lund Produce Co. Branchgrove Farms
20.0 miElgin
Schaefer Grass Fed Beef
19.2 miDale
Schaefer Grass Fed Beef
19.2 miDale
Taylor Farm
20.5 miTaylor Farm is a Texas farm in the US Farm Trail directory, with no city or specifics published online. Texas farms under a family name like this range from row-crop and cattle operations to small produce growers. Contact the farm directly to find out what it raises and whether it sells to the public.
Two Hives Honey
20.3 miManor
Two Hives Honey in Manor, Texas is founder Tara Chapman's bees-first operation — real, raw, local honey from hives the team manages entirely themselves with sustainable practices. Hive tours and experiences for the bee-curious, beekeeping education, and gorgeous honey products honor the bees' hard work around Austin.
Two Hives Honey
20.3 miManor
Bees first, honey second: that's the order of operations at Two Hives Honey, Tara Chapman's sustainable beekeeping company on Nez Perce Trace in Manor, Texas. The team manages every hive themselves, crafts raw local honey and comb, teaches beekeeping education, and hosts hive tours and experiences that introduce Austin's bee-curious to the world inside the box.
Boldheart Farms
21.2 miDale
Boldheart Farms grows tomatoes, lots of them, heirloom and otherwise, on Sand Hill Road in Dale, between Lockhart and Bastrop southeast of Austin. Ripe pick-your-own tomatoes are the main draw, alongside herbs and other vegetables from the on-farm market. The property also rents two guest cottages, the Pond and the Garden, as a farm-stay bed and breakfast. Call ahead for market and picking days.
Boldheart Farms
21.4 miDale
Munkebo Farm
21.3 miManor
Manor Farmers Market
21.6 miThis market runs from 104 East Rector in Manor, a fast-growing town just east of Austin in Travis County. Central Texas growers bring seasonal produce, and neighborhood vendors add prepared foods and handmade items. Manor's small-town center gives the market an easy, local feel close to the Austin metro.
Urban Roots East Austin Farm
20.9 miAustin
Urban Roots' East Austin Farm on Delwau Lane is where "the farm is your classroom" — youth leaders grow fresh food and leadership skills on regenerative urban farmland, sharing 97% of the harvest (88,485 servings in 2025) through food access partners. The nonprofit pays youth directly for their work, welcomes hundreds of K-12 students for tours, and hosts hundreds of community volunteers each year.
Urban Roots East Austin Farm
20.9 miAustin
The farm is the classroom at Urban Roots' East Austin site on Delwau Lane, one of two Austin farms where the nonprofit cultivates tomorrow's leaders — 68 youth leaders from 25 schools farmed here in 2025 while earning nearly $148,000 in combined pay. Regenerative growing with respect for the land feeds the mission: 97% of the harvest goes to the community through food access partnerships.
Johnsons Backyard Garden
21.9 miAustin
Johnson's Backyard Garden is one of Central Texas's largest certified-organic vegetable farms, based on Hergotz Lane in east Austin. It runs a long-standing CSA program and sells at farmers markets across the Austin area, growing a wide rotation of seasonal vegetables, greens, and herbs. The farm hosts CSA pickups and events at its Austin fields.
Johnson's Backyard Garden
21.9 miAustin
RANGER CATTLE
23.1 miAustin
In the Garden Farm
23.1 miAustin
Green Gate Farms
23.1 miAustin
In the Garden Farm
23.1 miAustin
Green Gate Farms
23.1 miAustin
RANGER CATTLE
23.1 miAustin
Farmhouse Delivery
23.6 miAustin
SFC Farmers' Market East
24.1 miThe 5315 Ed Bluestein Boulevard address was the East Austin site of an SFC Farmers' Market, operated by the nonprofit Sustainable Food Center. SFC now runs its two markets elsewhere, downtown at Republic Square and at the Toney Burger Center in Sunset Valley, both Saturdays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., so the East location appears closed. The Downtown market has hosted local vendors since 2003.
Austin Farmers Market Association III
24.3 miOne of several Austin Farmers Market Association sites, this one on Montopolis Drive in southeast Austin's historic Montopolis neighborhood near the Colorado River. Central Texas growers bring produce through the long spring and fall seasons. No vendor list or hours are posted online.
Good Flow Honey
24.7 miAustin
Good Flow Honey Co. has been family owned and operated in Austin since 1975, providing 100% pure Texas wildflower honey sourced from local flora — plus raw varietals like mountain clover, avocado, and huajillo. Find it in most Central Texas grocery stores or delivered to your door.
Good Flow Honey
24.7 miAustin
Since 1975, the family behind Good Flow Honey Co. has bottled the highest quality honey in Austin — pure Texas wildflower honey from local flora, in everything from 12-ounce bear bottles to 3-pound jugs, alongside raw mountain clover, avocado, and huajillo varietals. Stocked in most Central Texas grocery stores and shipped to your door.
Central Texas Food Bank
24.3 miAustin
The largest hunger-relief organization in Central Texas, distributing food across 21 counties from its warehouse on Metropolis Drive in southeast Austin. Its Fresh Harvest Market runs farmers-market-style produce distributions, and mobile pantries reach neighborhoods on a rotating schedule. Residents can find the nearest distribution by entering a ZIP code on the food bank's website. Partner pantries, school programs, and senior food assistance round out the work.
Boggy Creek Farm Stand / Market
25.2 miBoggy Creek Farm is a certified-organic urban farm at 3414 Lyons Road in East Austin, one of the city's oldest continuously worked pieces of ground. The farmers grow vegetables, greens, and herbs on the property and sell them at an on-site open-air stand on Wednesday and Saturday mornings. Because the produce is picked steps from the market table, it reaches customers the same day it's harvested.
Dewberry Hills Farm
26.6 miLexington
Casero Austin
25.8 miAustin
Casero is an Austin-based food company that specializes in beautifully crafted charcuterie and cheese boards delivered to your door.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Bastrop, TX?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Bastrop, Texas, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Bastrop?
Farms near Bastrop include 9 farmers markets, 9 farm stands, 9 organic farms, 9 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.
