Farms Near Berryville, VA
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Berryville, Virginia — all selling direct to consumers.
Locke's Mill
3.2 miLocke's Mill doesn't turn up a confirmed website or business listing under that name, so verified details on products, services, or hours aren't available. Public sources don't offer enough beyond the name and state on record.
Wayside Farm Fun
2.7 miBerryville
Wayside Farm Fun opens for the fall season with a pick-your-own pumpkin patch and a 10-acre corn maze on Harry Byrd Highway in Berryville. Weekend crowds come for the pig races, held three times a day, plus pumpkin-smashing shows, an apple blaster, hay-mountain climbing, slides, and farm animals. A food and gift shop rounds out the visit. The 2026 season runs mid-September through the start of November.
Chilly Hollow Christmas Tree Farm
3.2 miBerryville
Chilly Hollow Christmas Tree Farm grows Christmas trees on Chilly Hollow Road in Berryville, in Clarke County in the northern Shenandoah Valley near the West Virginia line. Choose-and-cut farms in this area open on weekends after Thanksgiving with saws, pre-cut trees, and wreaths. Opening dates and available species aren't posted online this year, so check ahead before visiting.
Chilly Hollow Farm
3.2 miberryville
Moose Apple Christmas Tree Farm
3.8 miBerryville
Moose Apple Christmas Tree Farm covers more than 30 acres near Berryville and has raised trees for over 20 years. Choose-and-cut buyers can pick hand-sheared Canaan fir, Concolor fir and Norway spruce, or grab a pre-cut Fraser fir or Concolor from 6 to 12 feet. The farm also makes custom wreaths by hand. Cutting dates and pre-cut availability run by reservation through the site.
Veramar Vineyard
4.1 miBerryville
Veramar Vineyard sits on Quarry Road in Berryville, at the northern end of Virginia's Shenandoah Valley, and pours a range of estate reds, whites, and reserve bottlings. Tastings run daily, and the property books private parties, small weddings, and members-only barrel tastings through its Estate Club. Hours stretch from noon into the evening, later on Saturdays. The setting pulls day-trippers out from the D.C. suburbs for an afternoon in the vines.
Oak Hart Farm
4.0 miBerryville
Mackintosh Fruit Farm
4.7 miBerryville
Mackintosh Farm
4.7 miBerryville
Mackintosh Fruit Farm grows fruit on Russell Road in Berryville, offering pick-your-own blackberries and vegetables and a CSA that runs May through October. Its Cider Room pours hard cider, local wine, and beer with live music, and the farm hosts farm-to-table lunches and dinners alongside a market of produce, artisan cheeses, and farm meats. Picking and market hours run Thursday through Sunday.
Mackintosh Fruit Farm
4.7 miBerryville
Mackintosh Fruit Farm CSA
4.7 miBerryville
Stiles Pumpkin Farm
5.1 miCharles Town
Stiles Pumpkin Farm grows pumpkins on Kabletown Road southeast of Charles Town, in Jefferson County's eastern panhandle. The farm fits the fall-season rhythm of the area's agritourism, with pumpkins and autumn produce on the rolling limestone farmland between the Shenandoah River and the Blue Ridge.
Full Moon Ranch/ Pony To Go
6.7 miBerryville
Full Moon Ranch runs Pony To Go, a mobile pony-ride and petting-animal service based in Berryville, in Clarke County. The outfit brings ponies and farm animals to birthday parties, fairs, and community events around the northern Shenandoah Valley and Loudoun area. Bookings run through the Pony To Go site.
Cool Spring Farm LLC
5.4 miBerryville
La Table Provençale
8.1 miLa Table Provençale is the restaurant at L'Auberge Provençale, a French country inn in Boyce, Virginia — not a Maryland farm, despite the listing. The kitchen draws on its own gardens and orchards for herbs, vegetables, and fruit, worked into modern French and American plates. Worth knowing if you're tracking the name down, but it isn't a Maryland farm to visit.
Liberty Farms, Paris Barns at Liberty Farm
10.4 miParis
The Piedmont Agriculture Academy
10.4 miParis
The Piedmont Agriculture Academy operates on Gap Run Road in Paris, tucked into the Blue Ridge foothills of Fauquier County near Sky Meadows State Park. The name points to farm-based education and hands-on agriculture programs. Public information online is limited, so reach out directly to learn what's offered.
Snickers Gap Tree Farm, L.L.C.
8.5 miRound Hill
Snickers Gap Tree Farm grows cut-your-own Christmas trees on Williams Gap Road in Round Hill, high in western Loudoun County near the Blue Ridge crest at Snickers Gap. Families cut their own trees on the mountain slopes during the winter season. Its website was unreachable at last check, so confirm the current cutting dates and hours before heading out.
Great Country Farms
9.1 miGreat Country Farms runs pick-your-own strawberries, peaches, apples, pumpkins, and sunflowers on Foggy Bottom Road in Bluemont, Virginia — not Maryland, despite this listing's state. Beyond the fields, the farm has a bakery, a hard cider bar, corn mazes, and a petting area, all built on no-GMO, low-spray growing practices. General admission runs $10 to $18; call (540) 554-2073 for the current picking schedule.
Virginia Corn Maze
9.6 miWhite Post
Virginia Corn Maze operates off Lord Fairfax Highway in White Post, in Clarke County south of Winchester. Cut-corn mazes like this open as fall attractions across the northern Shenandoah Valley, usually paired with a pumpkin patch and hayrides through September and October. Current details are limited online.
Cline's Farm
10.1 miClear Brook
Valley View Farm
11.9 miDelaplane
Ayrshire Farm
11.1 miUpperville
Hollin Farms – Blueberry Picking Virginia
12.0 miDelaplane
Hollin Farms runs pick-your-own fields in the Crooked Run Valley near Delaplane, opening from late spring through October. Cherries start the season, followed by peaches, plums, nectarines, sweet corn, and tomatoes, with apples including Honeycrisp in fall. The farm also sells pasture-raised Angus beef fattened on grain grown on-site. Despite the listing name, the current crop lineup centers on tree fruit and vegetables rather than blueberries.
Valley View Farm
12.7 miDelaplane
Valley View Farm sits on Leeds Manor Road in Delaplane, in the Fauquier County foothills near the Blue Ridge. The farm carries an agritourism listing, but hours and offerings aren't posted online. Contact the farm directly to see what's open to visitors.
Shen-Val Market
10.6 miWhite Post
Charles Town Farmers Market
11.7 miCharles Town
Winchester City Market
10.3 miLoudoun Street Winchester
A seasonal farmers market on the Loudoun Street pedestrian mall in Old Town Winchester, at the top of the Shenandoah Valley. Local growers and makers set up among the mall's brick storefronts with produce, baked goods, and handmade goods. Frederick County farmers make up much of the vendor list.
Old Town Farmers' Market
10.3 miWinchester
Winchester's market runs on the Loudoun Street pedestrian mall in Old Town at 119 North Loudoun, in the Shenandoah Valley city long known as apple country and home of the Apple Blossom Festival. Valley farms bring produce, meats, cheese, and baked goods to the brick-paved mall in season. The walkable downtown makes it an easy weekend stop.
Fox Urban Farms
10.3 miFox Urban Farms operated as a hydroponic container farm in Winchester, Virginia, growing lettuces, microgreens, herbs, and edible flowers year-round in repurposed shipping containers — not a Maryland operation, despite how it's listed here. Owners Ann and John Fox have since closed the business, announcing on Facebook that they sold the growing containers to Frederick County Public Schools.
Town & Country Nursery
13.0 miKearneysville
Town & Country Nursery grows and sells plants on Darke Lane in Kearneysville, part of West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle nursery belt near the Maryland and Virginia lines. The mild Jefferson County climate and long season suit a wide range of trees, shrubs, and bedding plants. No verified website or contact turned up for the West Virginia location. Call ahead or stop by during spring planting season for current stock.
Winchester Freight Station Farmers Market
10.6 miWinchester
A farmers market held at the historic freight station on West Boscawen Street in Winchester, Frederick County. Shenandoah Valley farmers sell produce, meats, eggs, and prepared foods at the old rail depot near Old Town. The covered platform gives vendors and shoppers cover in rough weather.
Freight Station Farmers Market
10.6 miWinchester's Freight Station Farmers Market runs beside the old rail freight depot at 315 West Boscawen Street, a short walk from the Old Town pedestrian mall. Vendors draw on the Shenandoah Valley's orchards and farms; Frederick County is apple country, so seasonal fruit shows up alongside vegetables and homemade goods. It is one of several markets serving the northern end of the Valley.
Ninja Honey Bees
10.6 miWinchester
Raw honey, spun honey, and comb from a family apiary based in Stephens City, sold through the Winchester operation on Weems Lane. The lineup runs beyond honey to jellies and jams made with their own raw honey, beeswax lip balm, lavender sugar, and Carolina Reaper pepper starter plants. The family canned and made home goods for years before forming the business as an LLC in 2020.
Practically Country at Bay Haven Farm, LLC
10.9 miRound HIll
Chile Man
11.6 miPurcellville
West Oaks Farm Market
11.8 miWinchester
Level Green Farm
14.4 miLevel Green Farm doesn't turn up a confirmed website or business listing under that name in Maryland, so verified details on what they grow or raise aren't available. Public sources don't offer enough to go beyond the name and state on record.
Inwood Farmers Market
15.1 miThe Inwood Farmers Market operates on Pilgrim Street in Inwood, a Berkeley County community in West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle fruit country. Panhandle markets carry orchard fruit, sweet corn, tomatoes, and seasonal vegetables from nearby farms. Market days and hours for this location aren't verified in the listing.
Virginia Farm Market
12.3 miWinchester
Taylor's Farm Market
15.1 miInwood
Fruit and Veggie Wagon
13.9 miCharles Town
Hartland Farm
16.1 miMarkham
Hartland Farm sits on Hartland Lane in Markham, in the Blue Ridge foothills of western Fauquier County near Sky Meadows State Park. It shares the same lane as the area's pick-your-own orchard. The setting is pasture and hillside farmland along the mountains west of Marshall.
The Herds Inn at Hedgebrook
12.7 miWinchester
The Herds Inn at Hedgebrook is a farm-stay lodging on Shady Elm Road southwest of Winchester, in the Shenandoah Valley's apple and dairy country just off Route 11. Guests stay on a working farm in Frederick County. Room and rate details are limited online, so reach out directly to book.
Green Truck Farm
16.1 miMarkham
Pick-your-own strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, tomatoes, squash, and fall pumpkins on Hartland Lane in Markham, at the foot of the Blue Ridge in Fauquier County. It sits about 50 minutes from the Beltway off I-66. Hours can be limited, often just Saturday mornings, and picking depends on what's ripe that week, so the farm asks you to call before making the drive.
Hartland Orchard
16.3 miMarkham
Hartland Orchard is a pick-your-own fruit farm on Hartland Lane in Markham, in the Blue Ridge foothills of Fauquier County near Sky Meadows State Park. Orchards here open for peaches in summer and apples into fall, with pumpkins and mountain views drawing visitors from the Northern Virginia and D.C. area.
Hartland Farm
16.6 miMarkham
A Dozen Eggs
13.5 miPurcellville
A Dozen Eggs is a small egg producer on Charles Town Pike in Purcellville, in the farm belt of western Loudoun County. Operations like this sell fresh farm eggs and sometimes seasonal produce direct from the property. Public details are thin.
Old McDonalds Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze
16.6 miInwood
Old McDonald's Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze is a fall agritourism spot on Arden Nollville Road in Inwood, Berkeley County, in West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle. Families come out in autumn for the pumpkin patch and corn maze, the kind of harvest-season outing that runs from late September through Halloween. It sits in the orchard-and-farm country south of Martinsburg.
Stribling Orchard
16.9 miMarkham
Pick-your-own peaches from mid-July into August and apples from mid-August through early November, on a mountainside orchard up Poverty Hollow Lane in Markham. Cider and pumpkins arrive with the fall apple season. The orchard sits high in the Blue Ridge in Fauquier County with long views over the valley. Frost and weather can shift the crop from year to year, so check before you go.
Stribling Orchard
17.0 miMarkham
Thornbrook Berries
16.5 miGerrardstown
Blackberries are the crop here, sold pick-your-own at about $4 a quart with discounts for larger hauls. Run under Freedom Acres LLC in Gerrardstown, the patch opens Mondays and Wednesdays by appointment during the summer season. It's a small, low-key operation in the Eastern Panhandle, listed on LocalHarvest and regional u-pick guides. Call ahead before driving out, since picking depends on ripeness.
Quail and Hound Farms
14.4 miMiddleburg
A veteran-owned honey farm in Middleburg, started in 2013 by a former Navy sailor and a former teacher. Quail and Hound sells raw, unfiltered honey along with its own line of grilling rubs and sauces, fresh eggs, beeswax products, and beekeeping supplies. You can buy the honey and rubs online or find them at farmers markets and shops around Northern Virginia.
Quail and Hound Farms
14.5 miMiddleburg
Hillsboro Farmers Market
14.3 miHillsboro
The Hillsboro Farmers Market gathers along Charles Town Pike (Route 9) in Hillsboro, a tiny stone-built village in western Loudoun County near the Blue Ridge and the county's wineries and orchards. Growers from the surrounding farms bring seasonal produce and homemade goods. Hillsboro is one of Virginia's smallest incorporated towns, known for its 18th-century stone houses.
Wilt's Fruit Stand
16.1 miHarpers Ferry
Wilt's Fruit Stand sits on Bakerton Road outside Harpers Ferry, in Jefferson County's Eastern Panhandle orchard country where the Shenandoah meets the Potomac. This corner of West Virginia is long known for its apples and peaches, and a roadside fruit stand here typically follows that harvest through late summer and fall.
Stonehaven Tree Farm
14.5 miPurcellville
A choose-and-cut Christmas tree farm on Bolyn Road near Purcellville, in western Loudoun County. Cut-your-own farms in this area generally open the weekend after Thanksgiving with fields of firs, pines, and spruces plus pre-cut trees and wreaths.
Moon on the Mountain Farm
18.0 miShenandoah Junction
Harpers Ferry Canopy Tour
16.2 miHarpers Ferry
Seven ziplines strung above the West Virginia hills make up this guided canopy tour, run by River Riders from their resort at 408 Alstadts Hill Road in Harpers Ferry. The course ends with a free-fall rappel that regulars come back for. River Riders pairs the tour with whitewater rafting and tubing on the nearby Potomac and Shenandoah, so many visitors book it as part of a full day outdoors near the national historical park.
The FarmFarm Farmers' Market
18.4 miDelaplane
A farm-based market on Grove Lane in Delaplane, in the rolling Piedmont of Fauquier County near Sky Meadows State Park and the region's horse and wine country. The FarmFarm hosts growers and makers on-site; its website is still under construction, so shoppers should confirm current market days directly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Berryville, VA?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Berryville, Virginia, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Berryville?
Farms near Berryville include 27 agritourism & farm experiences, 14 farm stands, 8 farmers markets, 6 csa programs. 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.
