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Farms Near Binghamton, NY

60 local farms within about 30 miles of Binghamton, New York — all selling direct to consumers.

Downtown Farmers' Market

0.2 mi

Binghamton

This downtown Binghamton market runs on Collier Street near the county courthouse and government plaza. Held during the growing season, it gathers Southern Tier farmers and food vendors a short walk from the Chenango River and Binghamton's downtown core. Broome County's farms supply the sweet corn, tomatoes, apples, and other produce that anchor markets across the Susquehanna valley.

Downtown Binghamton Farmers' Market

0.3 mi

Binghamton's downtown market sets up on Court Street, in the Broome County seat known as the Parlor City at the meeting of the Susquehanna and Chenango rivers. Southern Tier growers bring produce, and the region's farms run to dairy, apples, sweet corn, and vegetables. The Court Street location puts the market among downtown Binghamton's government buildings and businesses.

Binghamton Urban Farm

0.4 mi

The Binghamton Urban Farm grows about 7,000 pounds of food a year on 2.25 acres of former vacant lots in downtown Binghamton, land the city cleared for flood mitigation. Run by the nonprofit VINES, the farm supplies its Farm Share program, which reaches more than 250 households. Youth hired through the Grow Binghamton program plant, harvest, and distribute the produce; the program has employed over 130 teens since 2010.

Northside Farmers' Market

0.5 mi

Serves Binghamton's North Side, a Broome County neighborhood in New York's Southern Tier near the Pennsylvania line. Farms in the surrounding Susquehanna and Chenango valleys bring vegetables, fruit, eggs, and honey to the State Street market. Neighborhood markets like this one have helped Binghamton rebuild fresh-food access in a city working through post-industrial decline.

Otsiningo Park Farmers' Market

1.3 mi

Held at Otsiningo Park along the Chenango River just north of downtown Binghamton, a popular Broome County park with walking trails and open space. The market pairs a recreational setting with produce from Southern Tier farms, drawing families who combine a market run with time outdoors. Vegetables, fruit, baked goods, and honey are typical of the region.

Broome County Regional Farmers Market

2.0 mi

Binghamton

Lone Maple Farm

2.2 mi

Binghamton

Lone Maple Farm on Hawleyton Road in Binghamton opens for u-pick apples through September and October, with fresh cider and cider donuts. The farm sits in the hills south of the city in Broome County and runs as a seasonal fall operation — the same family works in photography and media the rest of the year.

Old Barn Market & Gluten Free Bakery

3.3 mi

Binghamton

Old Barn Market began in Karen and Jeff Allen’s Chenango Bridge farmhouse in 2008. Karen’s hobby of canning and preserving started taking off with rave reviews and decided to start selling locally at the Otsiningo Farmer’s Market. The demand for these delicious sweets skyrocketed. With a busy life as a full time science teacher, raising four girls with her husband Jeff, Karen couldn’t keep up with the demand for her homemade goods. So a big decision to resign from her love of teaching and open a

The Y Farmers Market

3.6 mi

A market at the YMCA on Main Street in Johnson City, Broome County, near Binghamton. Southern Tier growers and vendors bring seasonal produce and farm products to the Y's grounds during the warm months. (Listing zip appears to be a data error; the market is in Broome County, not the 10901 area.)

Johnson City Farmers Market

3.7 mi

Oakdale Mall Johnson City

A market at the Oakdale complex on Harry L Drive in Johnson City, one of Broome County's Triple Cities beside Binghamton. The Southern Tier's Susquehanna Valley farmland raises dairy, produce, and field crops. Local growers bring seasonal fruit and vegetables, baked goods, and farm products. Johnson City grew up around the Endicott-Johnson shoe factories, and the market serves the greater Binghamton area's shoppers.

Lone Maple Farm

4.8 mi

Binghamton

Lone Maple Farm opens its rows for U-pick apples through September and October, on Hawleyton Road south of Binghamton. Off-season the same family runs photography work, but fall is apples. The 2026 picking schedule posts in August. It's a small operation in the hills of southern Broome County.

Apple Hills

7.6 mi

Binghamton

Apple Hills is an orchard and farm market on Brooks Road in Binghamton, in New York's Southern Tier. It's a fall destination for pick-your-own apples, a farm store with cider and baked goods, and seasonal family activities. The hilltop site looks out over the Susquehanna valley. Check current-season hours before visiting, since picking depends on the year's crop.

Green Brothers Apple Hills

7.6 mi

City of Binghamton

Green Brothers Apple Hills is the operating name of the Apple Hills orchard at 131 Brooks Road in Binghamton, run by the Green family. The Southern Tier farm draws visitors for fall apple picking, fresh cider and doughnuts, and a country market. It's the same hilltop location as the Apple Hills listing; contact the farm for the current season's picking schedule and hours.

Slabicki Family Farm LLC

8.2 mi

Port Crane

Bear Swamp Growers

9.0 mi

Chenango Forks

Vestal Farmers Market

7.1 mi

A farmers market on the Vestal Parkway in Vestal, Broome County, part of the greater Binghamton area in the Southern Tier. Local growers bring produce, fruit, and farm products during the growing season.

Gary's Berries

7.5 mi

Endicott

Gary's Berries grows berries on State Route 17C in Endicott, in Broome County's Southern Tier along the Susquehanna. Pick-your-own farms here open with strawberries in June and shift toward fall attractions later in the year. Check ahead for what's ready and current hours before visiting.

Nielsen's Hill Haven Farm

11.8 mi

Glen Aubrey

Nielsen's Hill Haven Farm sits on Swan Hill Road in Glen Aubrey, in the hills of Broome County north of Binghamton. No website or listing detail was found online, so its products and hours are best confirmed directly with the farm.

Lomah Farms

12.6 mi

A small New York farm listed under the name Lomah Farms. No active website, business listing, or social page surfaced to confirm what it grows or how it sells, so its crops and hours can't be verified here. Farms this size in the state typically run a seasonal roadside stand or attend a nearby market.

Barbour Farms

12.0 mi

Hallstead

Barbour Farms sits on Barbour Hill Road in Hallstead, Susquehanna County, in the rolling dairy country of far northeastern Pennsylvania near the New York border. The farm runs a CSA of seasonal vegetables through the short northern-tier growing season.

Frosty Mountain Blueberry Farm

14.7 mi

Whitney Point

Frosty Mountain Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on Bull Creek Road near Whitney Point, in Broome County north of Binghamton. Hill patches like this usually open for pick-your-own from mid- to late July as the fruit ripens. Since small farms set days by the weather, call ahead before visiting.

Blue J Farm

11.6 mi

Apalachin

A family farm on Glann Road in Apalachin, in Tioga County's Susquehanna River valley west of Binghamton. Details on its crops or livestock aren't documented online.

Charlies U-Pick blueberries

14.9 mi

Chenango Forks

Charlie's U-Pick sells blueberries by the pound off Jackson Hill Road in Chenango Forks, in Broome County north of Binghamton. The patch opens when berries ripen, generally July into August. Beyond that, little is documented online, so call first to confirm the field is open and the berries are on before heading up.

Whitney Point Farmers Market

16.5 mi

A roadside market along Route 11 in Whitney Point, a Broome County village north of Binghamton near the Whitney Point Reservoir. Local vendors offer seasonal produce and farm goods during the Southern Tier growing season. Confirm current market days with the organizers.

Bloodnick Family Farm

13.4 mi

Apalachin

Red Wagon Farm

13.6 mi

Owego

North Windsor Berries

13.8 mi

Windsor

Mockingbird Farm

13.9 mi

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Mockingbird Farm

13.9 mi

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Foxy Farms

18.5 mi

Montrose

Farmer Browns Marketplace Farmers Market

14.5 mi

Apalachin

Farmer Browns Marketplace runs along Route 434 in Apalachin, a Tioga County hamlet on the Susquehanna River between Binghamton and Owego. As a marketplace-style farm stand, it carries local produce and farm goods for the Southern Tier communities strung along the 434 corridor. The exact selection and hours aren't listed here, but the Route 434 location makes it an easy stop on the Vestal-Apalachin-Owego stretch.

Twin Brook Farm

15.0 mi

Owego

Twin Brook Farm sits on Lainhart Road in Owego, Tioga County, in the Southern Tier along the Susquehanna River. Farms in these hills tend toward dairy, hay, maple, and vegetables. Specifics for Twin Brook aren't well documented, so reach out directly to learn what they produce and whether they open to visitors.

Our Green Acres

15.0 mi

Owego

Our Green Acres is a farm on Route 17C in Owego, Tioga County, along the Susquehanna in the Southern Tier. The listing points to a diversified agritourism operation, the kind that mixes produce, animals, or seasonal visits. Specific crops and hours aren't confirmed online. Contact the farm to learn what it offers and when it's open to the public.

Wander Creek Farm

18.8 mi

Greene

We grow vegetables, herbs and flowers using regenerative farming practices for our CSA farm share, local farmers’ markets, and wholesale.

Freedom Farms

18.8 mi

Greene

We offer meat-shares where you can buy a whole, half, or quarter cow or pig- or, you can buy a box of burgers, a box of pork, or a sample box of our beef- or, maybe you just want some ground beef. Our meat is as fresh as it gets! If you want something you do not see, reach out! Buy Meat From Local Farms What We Offer Beef At Freedom Farms we practice rotational grazing to keep our cows moving from fresh pasture to fresh pasture. This allows the cows to enjoy the most nutritious grasses making fo

North Windsor Berries

15.5 mi

Windsor

North Windsor Berries grows berries on Route 79 in Windsor, in Broome County east of Binghamton, opening for U-pick in summer; the name points to blueberries as the main crop. A working website wasn't reachable, so picking dates and prices should be confirmed directly with the farm.

Alpacalachin Farms and Fashions

16.1 mi

Apalachin

Alpacalachin Farms and Fashions raises alpacas on Chestnut Ridge Road in Apalachin, in Tioga County's Southern Tier. As the name signals, the farm pairs its herd with a retail side, selling goods made from alpaca fiber.

Stoughton Farms

17.6 mi

Newark Valley

Stoughton Farm runs ten greenhouses of annuals, perennials, vegetable packs, and hanging baskets on Route 38 in Newark Valley, in the Southern Tier. The farm market carries fresh produce through the season, plus cheeses, locally raised beef, and the farm's own donuts on weekends. A fall corn maze rounds out the year. Open daily 9am to 5pm in spring.

Applegate Orchards

16.7 mi

Owego

Applegate Orchards grows tree fruit off Rosenburger Road in Owego, Tioga County, along the Susquehanna in New York's Southern Tier. The listing points to apples as the mainstay, with picking and sales from late summer into fall. Southern Tier orchards commonly carry McIntosh, Cortland, and Empire. The harvest window is short, so confirm pick-your-own dates and stand hours before visiting.

Stone Hill Blueberry Farm

18.5 mi

Afton

Stone Hill Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on Stone Hill Road in Afton, in the Southern Tier's Chenango County. Pick-your-own blueberry farms like this one usually open from mid-July into August, when the bushes come ripe. Online details are limited. Call ahead during berry season to check picking conditions, pricing, and whether the field is open that day.

Hilltop Blueberry Farm

22.1 mi

New Milford

A pick-your-own blueberry farm on Osborne Road in New Milford, Susquehanna County. Blueberry picking in this cool northeastern corner of Pennsylvania peaks in July and early August. The farm's exact opening dates and row conditions aren't posted online, so call ahead; berry seasons shift a week or two with the weather each year.

Cascade Valley Farm

17.7 mi

Windsor

Cascade Valley Farm is an agritourism operation near Windsor, in Broome County's Southern Tier along the Susquehanna River valley. Details on crops and visiting hours aren't clearly posted, so reach out directly before planning a trip.

MacApple Hill Fruit Farm

18.0 mi

Owego

MacApple Hill Fruit Farm grows tree fruit on McLean Road outside Owego, in Tioga County along the Susquehanna River. The name points to apples, a staple of Southern Tier orchards that ripen from late summer into fall. Fruit farms in this area commonly sell at the farm and open for picking once the crop comes in.

Kingbird Farm

20.3 mi

Berkshire

Kingbird Farm is a small family farm in Berkshire, New York, owned and operated by Michael, Karma, and Rosemary Glos for over 25 years — certified organic by NOFA-NY and Animal Welfare Approved for its humane cattle and poultry care. Everything sells within 30 miles: at the always-open self-serve farm store (cash and checks) and Saturday stall #64 at the Ithaca Farmers Market, from eggs and beef to garlic, shallots, houseplants, and certified organic feed.

Maple Tree Gardens

18.0 mi

Owego

Maple Tree Gardens sits along Route 96 in Owego, in the Susquehanna valley of Tioga County. The name suggests a nursery or garden operation, but no website or current details were found online to confirm what it grows or sells.

Owego Farmers Market

18.2 mi

Owego

Sets up on Main Street in Owego, a historic Tioga County village on the Susquehanna River often praised for its preserved 19th-century downtown. Farms across the Southern Tier bring seasonal vegetables, fruit, and baked goods. The riverfront village setting makes the market a natural weekend stop for both residents and visitors browsing Owego's antique shops and boutiques.

The Pumpelly House B&B

18.4 mi

Owego

The Pumpelly House is a bed-and-breakfast on Front Street in Owego, a Tioga County village along the Susquehanna River in New York's Southern Tier. The historic district sits within walking distance of downtown shops and the riverfront. No active website was found to confirm rooms or rates.

Rocky Ridge Farm

24.4 mi

Kingsley

Twin Tower Blueberry Farm, LLC

24.5 mi

Marathon

Twin Tower Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on Route 221 in Marathon, in the hills of southern Cortland County. The berries ripen from mid-July into August, the upstate pick-your-own season. It's a seasonal berry farm, so picking and sales follow the summer crop rather than year-round hours.

S&J Farms

24.2 mi

Marathon

S&J Farms sits on Zelsnack Road in Marathon, in Cortland County's rolling hills of central New York, and shares its grounds with Third Alarm Paintball. That mix points to an outdoor-recreation and agritourism destination rather than a straight produce stand. Details online are limited, so contact the farm directly to confirm activities, hours, and pricing.

Berry Good Acres

19.4 mi

Newark Valley

Berry Good Acres is a pick-your-own berry farm on Upper Fairfield Road in Newark Valley, in Tioga County's Southern Tier hills north of Owego. Its crop calendar isn't posted online. Berry farms in this area open for strawberries in June and move through raspberries and blueberries as summer goes on.

Hillberry

22.0 mi

Berkshire

Fantasy Fruit Farm

20.4 mi

Afton

Fantasy Fruit Farm is on Hall Road near Afton, in Chenango County's Susquehanna River valley. Fruit growers in this area raise berries, tree fruit, and seasonal produce, much of it pick-your-own. Online details are scarce, so contact the farm for what's ripe and its picking and stand hours.

Vern Negus

23.0 mi

Richford

Vern Negus farms at 659 Payne Marsh Road in Richford, a Tioga County town in the Southern Tier hills. The same address also runs a pick-your-own berry patch, listed separately as Negus U-Pick Berries. Hilltop hay and pasture ground surrounds the place.

Negus U-Pick Berries

23.0 mi

Richford

Negus U-Pick Berries offers pick-your-own on Payne Marsh Road in Richford, part of the Negus family's Tioga County farm. Summer is berry season in the Southern Tier, with strawberries in June giving way to raspberries and blueberries into July. Bring containers and check daily picking conditions.

Harford Farm and Flower Market

24.3 mi

Harford

Penn-Can Berry Farm

24.1 mi

New Milford

Berry farm on State Route 848 in New Milford, Susquehanna County, near the New York line. Growers this far north in Pennsylvania usually open for summer berries once they ripen, with pick-your-own and pre-picked common. Reach out to confirm this season's crops and hours.

Kuhn's U-Pick Blueberries

23.9 mi

Oxford

Kuhn's U-Pick Blueberries grows five varieties on four acres in Oxford, in Chenango County's Route 12 valley. Picking runs from the Monday after July 4th into early August, with mid-July the peak; a gallon bucket is $16, cash only. The farm also sells asparagus by the pound in May and June. It's at 191 Race Road; call (607) 349-0958 for daily picking conditions.

Oh! Pear Orchards

24.7 mi

Gibson

Orchard on State Route 547 in Gibson, Susquehanna County, in the northeastern corner of Pennsylvania. The name points to pears, and orchards in this area also raise apples and other tree fruit that ripen from late summer into fall. Contact the orchard to confirm its crops and picking hours.

Finch Family Farm

26.8 mi

A family-run farm in New York State. No verified website or product listing surfaced in research, so details are limited pending the family's own confirmation.

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US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Binghamton, New York, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.

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Farms near Binghamton include 30 agritourism & farm experiences, 13 produce farms, 11 farmers markets, 7 farm stands. Browse the list for details on each.

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