Farms Near Blacksburg, VA
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Blacksburg, Virginia — all selling direct to consumers.
Blacksburg Farmers' Market
0.7 miBlacksburg
A producer-only market at Market Square Park, on the corner of Roanoke Street and Draper Road in downtown Blacksburg. It runs year-round, Saturdays 8am to 2pm and Wednesdays 2pm to 6pm, with every vendor based within 50 miles. Expect seasonal produce, ethically raised meats, cheese, baked goods, and crafts. The market accepts SNAP and Virginia Fresh Match.
Community Farmers' Market of Blacksburg
1.8 miThe Blacksburg Farmers Market is a producer-only market at Market Square Park in downtown Blacksburg, where every vendor grows or makes what they sell within 50 miles. It runs year-round, Saturdays 8am to 2pm and Wednesdays 2pm to 6pm, with seasonal produce, ethically raised meats, cheese, baked goods, and crafts. The market accepts SNAP and Virginia Fresh Match.
Glade Road Growing
2.0 miBlacksburg
Glade Road Growing raises Certified Naturally Grown vegetables plus organic-fed pork, chicken, duck, turkey, and eggs on its farm just outside Blacksburg. Members buy weekly veggie shares through the CSA, and anyone can shop the farm stand Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays or the self-serve kiosk that stays open around the clock. Honey, beef, and handmade soaps round out what they sell. Preorders get packed daily.
Glade Road Growing, LLC
2.0 miBlacksburg
Glade Road Growing runs a Certified Naturally Grown vegetable farm at 2351 Glade Road in Blacksburg, plus organic-fed pork, poultry, eggs, beef, and honey. The farm stand opens Tuesdays and Fridays 9-5:30 and Saturdays 10-3, with a 24/7 self-serve kiosk and online preorders. Veggie CSA shares start in August, and the farm accepts SNAP/EBT with a Virginia Fresh Match produce match. Email [email protected] or call 540-808-0672.
Al's Blueberries
2.6 miBlacksburg
Al's Blueberries grows pick-your-own blueberries on Mt. Tabor Road northeast of Blacksburg, in Montgomery County's New River Valley. The high, cool plateau around Blacksburg suits highbush blueberries, which ripen here from about mid-July into August. Small patches like this open by the crop and often only a few days a week, so confirm before making the trip.
3 Birds Berry Farm
3.7 miBlacksburg
3 Birds Berry Farm
3.8 miBlacksburg
3 Birds Berry Farm opens for u-pick blueberries in mid-June, then blackberries through July and red and gold raspberries into early September. The Blacksburg farm skips pesticides and fertilizes organically, selling at $3 a pint or $20 a gallon and taking cash, checks, or Venmo. Hours shift week to week, so the farm asks pickers to call the recorded line first. No dogs on the property.
Crow's Nest Greenhouses
3.8 miBlacksburg
Crow's Nest Greenhouses grows and sells seasonal annuals, vegetable starts, houseplants, perennials, trees, and shrubs in Blacksburg, near Virginia Tech. The garden center also carries seeds, soil amendments, and holiday stock like pumpkins and poinsettias. It is open Monday through Saturday, plus Sunday afternoons, through the growing season.
Bee Berry Farm
5.9 minewport
A berry and produce farm on Blue Grass Trail in Newport, Giles County, in Virginia's New River Valley. The farm's website is under construction.
Bee Berry Farm
6.0 miNewport
Bee Berry Farm sits on Blue Grass Trail in Newport, in Giles County's New River Valley near Mountain Lake. The name and listing point to berries and possibly honey; crops and hours aren't posted online, so reach the farm directly before visiting.
Fithian Farms-The Dark Woods
5.9 miChristiansburg
Fithian Farms hosts The Dark Woods on Shire Circle in Christiansburg. The name and its fall-season listing suggest a Halloween haunted-woods attraction rather than a daytime farm stand. Check the farm's own page for dates and ticket details before you go.
Famers Market in Christiansburg
7.2 miThis market runs on Radford Street in Christiansburg, a Montgomery County town in the New River Valley next to Blacksburg and Virginia Tech. Farms from the surrounding highlands bring produce, meats, eggs, and baked goods through the growing season. Christiansburg sits along the old wagon road west, and the market gives the town and nearby university community a local-food outlet.
The Blue Horn
6.9 miVA
Eric & Lauren unknowingly lived 30 miles away from each other most of their lives but never met. Their families both moved to Craig County VA when we were young. Despite both of them moving away at various times, after 20 years of almost running into each other in a small town, they finally met in 2017. From that first meeting the two quickly realized they had found something special. Eric leapt into action helping Lauren with her illness, Lyme disease. They soon were planning a trip to Illinois
Windrush Farm
7.4 miNewport
Windrush Farm is off Windrush Lane in Newport, in Giles County near the mountains of southwest Virginia. The farm holds an agritourism listing, but no details are posted online. Contact them directly for visiting hours and current offerings.
Sinkland Farms
9.6 miChristiansburg
Sinkland Farms runs one of the New River Valley's best-known fall events, a Pumpkin Festival that fills its 125 acres from September 19 through November 1 with hayrides, a corn maze, live music, and food vendors. The Christiansburg farm looks out on the Blue Ridge and hosts a September wine festival, field trips, and weddings the rest of the year. Find it at 3060 Riner Road.
Joe's Trees & Pumpkin Patch
10.1 miNewport
Joe's Trees has grown Christmas trees near Newport since 1962 and now spans 50 acres run by the third generation. Choose-and-cut buyers pick from nine varieties standing 6 to 15 feet, and the fall season adds a corn maze, pumpkins, and gem and fossil mining when weather allows. The gift shop stocks local jams, ornaments and custom wreaths. Fall hours run Tuesday through Sunday; the Christmas season opens November 22.
The Sublett Place
10.2 miNewport
The Sublett Place sits on Sublett Lane in Newport, a small community in Giles County near Virginia's New River Valley. Details on its operation are scarce online. The agritourism listing points to a farm venue or lodging in the mountains southwest of Blacksburg.
Radford Farmers Market
9.5 miThis market sets up in the Norwood Square parking lot on the 1100 block of East Main Street in Radford, the New River Valley college town home to Radford University. Vendors from surrounding southwest Virginia farms sell seasonal produce, baked goods, and crafts near downtown.
The Blue Horn Farm VA
10.6 miNewport
The Blue Horn Farm is on Givens Branch Trail in Newport, a small community in the mountains of Giles County in southwest Virginia. The listing marks it for agritourism, with no public website available. Contact the farm directly to learn what it raises or grows and whether it welcomes visitors.
Doe Creek Farm
10.6 miPembroke
Doe Creek Farm is a historic 1800s working farm and apple orchard in eastern Giles County near Pembroke, a short drive from Blacksburg and Virginia Tech. It opens for pick-your-own apples and hosts weddings and events through its on-site venue, the Bad Apple Barn. Picking runs in the fall apple season. Check the farm's website for orchard dates and event booking.
Shawsville Farmers Market
10.4 miShawsville Farmers Market runs on Alleghany Spring Road in Shawsville, a Montgomery County community in the New River Valley east of Christiansburg. The Appalachian valley farms around town supply seasonal vegetables, fruit, eggs, and baked goods. Markets here run through southwest Virginia's spring-to-fall growing months.
Leaping Waters Farm
10.4 miShawsville
Dry Valley Farms
12.9 miRadford
Dry Valley Farms is on Dry Valley Road near Radford, in the New River Valley of southwestern Virginia. It's listed as an agritourism farm in this stretch of Montgomery County pastureland. Little detail is posted online, so reach out to the farm for its crops, products, and visiting hours.
Dry Valley Farms
13.0 miRadford
Woodall Blueberries
13.3 miNew Castle
Woodall Blueberries grows blueberries on Little Mountain Road in New Castle, in Craig County in the mountains northwest of Roanoke. Small blueberry farms here open for a few weeks in summer when the berries ripen, often for pick-your-own. This year's picking dates and hours aren't posted online, so call ahead before heading up the mountain.
Happy Rooster Farm, LLC
14.4 miPilot
Happy Rooster Farm is on Huffville Road in Pilot, a rural corner of Montgomery County in the New River Valley near Floyd. The directory lists it as an agritourism farm; contact the owners directly to find out what they raise or sell.
Belle Hampton
13.4 miDublin
Belle Hampton is a historic 1767 family estate in Dublin, run by Tom and Madeline Hoge as an event venue, heritage center, and General Store in Pulaski County. The store carries goods including Back Creek Wagyu beef, and the grounds host weddings and gatherings. The estate also offers family-legacy consulting and workshops. Reach them at [email protected] or 513-659-0095.
Porky Pastures
17.2 miHiwassee
Weathertop Farm LLC
16.9 miCheck
Weathertop Farm chickens are raised outdoors in a managed pasture system. In addition to their custom-mixed local feed, chickens also have optimal access to pasture grasses, bugs, sunshine & fresh air. No antibiotics are added to the feed. We utilize rotational grazing for all our animals and the chickens are no different. Our team moves the chickens to fresh pasture, leaving a healthy spread of chicken manure behind. After a few weeks, you'll see vibrant green grass growth fueled by this proces
Seven Springs Farm
16.9 miCheck
Thank you for helping to support farming, and a safe and healthy food supply! We really do appreciate it. Seven Springs Farm was established in 1990 by Polly Hieser and Ron Juftes. Both are trained horticulturalists with many years of experience. Leaving behind their landscaping and tree surgery business in Pennsylvania, they moved to Floyd County VA because of its beauty, community, and affordable land prices. In 1991 the first CSA in the area was born. In 1994 they started a retail organic far
Seven Springs Farm CSA
19.0 miCheck
Pearisburg Farmers' Market
17.4 miPearisburg
Pearisburg sits in Giles County along the New River in southwest Virginia, and this market runs on Wenonah Avenue in town. The surrounding mountain valley supports small produce growers, orchards, and pasture livestock. Local vendors bring seasonal fruit, vegetables, eggs, and baked goods to the market lot.
Whitegate Farm
17.3 miPearisburg
Whitegate Farm is a 150-acre family farm in Walker Valley near Pearisburg, Southwest Virginia — where solitude meets splendor among mountains and maple trees. The farm creamery produces artisanal cheeses, pure maple syrup, and honey sold at the Blacksburg Farmers Market, while the property hosts weddings, the eight-guest Walker Valley Cabin, and hand-poured soy candles.
Pearisburg Community Market
17.6 miPeaisburg
Backcountry Farms
17.9 miBackcountry Farms appears in the West Virginia directory without a location, product list, or website. The name suggests a remote, mountain-set operation, which fits much of the state's terrain, but no public listing confirms what it produces. Details would need to come from the farm directly.
Chestnut Grove Farm
18.2 miBent Mountain
Chestnut Grove Farm is on Greenhouse Road in Bent Mountain, high on the plateau above Roanoke in Roanoke County. The cool elevation here suits apples, pumpkins, and Christmas trees, the mainstays of Bent Mountain's small farms. This one's specifics aren't posted online, so call before visiting.
Byrnside Branch Farm
22.6 miUnion
Byrnside Branch Farm is an agritourism farm on Willowbend Road near Union, the seat of Monroe County in southeastern West Virginia's Greenbrier Valley. This is some of the state's best farming country, a green stretch of ridges and pasture near the Virginia line. The farm invites visitors out for a working-farm experience during its open season.
Rivenwood Gardens at Floyd Ecovillage
22.8 miFloyd
Floyd Farmers Market
22.9 miSouth Locust Street hosts the Floyd market in the small mountain town of Floyd, set high on the Blue Ridge Plateau along the Crooked Road music trail. Growers from the surrounding highlands bring produce, herbs, eggs, and baked goods, and the area has a strong organic and homestead farming community. Floyd is known for the Friday Night Jamboree at the country store, and the market fits the town's craft-and-music culture.
Riverstone Organic Farm
23.8 miFloyd
Floyd Ecovillage Farmstore
23.5 miFloyd
Riverstone Organic Farm Shop
22.9 miFloyd
Indian Valley Farms LLC
24.0 miIndian Valley
Black Diamond Ranch, LLC
22.6 miNew Castle
Black Diamond Ranch is a family-owned cattle ranch in Maggie, Craig County — surrounded by national forest in Virginia's Western Highlands, between Seven Mile Mountain and Johns Creek Mountain — producing all-natural, grass-fed and finished beef since 2009. More than 120 ranch acres plus 200 leased hay acres serve Blacksburg, Roanoke, and surrounding areas, with visits by appointment.
Salem Farmers Market
20.7 miSalem
Fields Edge Farm
26.1 miFloyd
Fields Edge Farm lies on Rush Fork Road in Floyd County, up on the Blue Ridge Plateau where small pasture and produce farms are common. It's listed as an agritourism stop; reach the farm directly to learn what they grow or offer visitors.
Draper Valley Farmer's Market
23.6 miThe market gathers on Greenbriar Road in Draper, a small New River Valley community in Pulaski County near the New River Trail. Growers from the surrounding Blue Ridge foothills bring produce, eggs, and baked goods through the season. Draper is best known for its restored depot and access to the rail-trail, and the market draws cyclists and locals alike in the warmer months.
Fields Edge Farm Store
27.3 miFloyd
Narrows Farmers Market
22.3 miNarrows
Narrows' market sits on Monroe Street in the Giles County town named for the gap where the New River cuts through the Appalachian ridges of far southwest Virginia. Growers from the New River valley bring mountain vegetables, meats, and baked goods in season. The town is a stop for anglers and paddlers working one of the continent's oldest rivers.
The Marketplace
23.3 miThe Marketplace sits at 20 South Washington Street in downtown Pulaski, the seat of Pulaski County in Virginia's New River Valley. The setting is southwest Virginia, roughly an hour from Blacksburg and close to the Blue Ridge and New River. Expect the seasonal produce, baked goods, and crafts common to a small-town Appalachian market. Hours and the vendor lineup shift with the season, so confirm current dates before making the drive.
Pulaski Farmers' Market - The Marketplace
23.3 miKnown as The Marketplace, this market runs at 20 South Washington Avenue in Pulaski, in southwest Virginia's New River Valley. It gives New River-area farms a spot to sell produce, meat, and homemade goods. Separate from the Commerce Street market, it serves the same Appalachian farm country around town.
Pulaski Farmers Market
23.4 miPulaski Farmers Market operates on Commerce Street in downtown Pulaski, a former railroad and manufacturing town in the New River Valley of southwest Virginia. Growers from the surrounding Appalachian county bring seasonal vegetables, fruit, eggs, and baked goods to the downtown market blocks.
Chateau Morrisette Winery and Restaurant
27.8 miFloyd
Chateau Morrisette planted its first vines in 1978, which makes it one of Virginia's oldest wineries, perched beside the Blue Ridge Parkway near Floyd. The list runs from Cabernet Sauvignon and the Archival XII red to the off-dry Black Dog and sweet Sweet Mountain Laurel. A dog mascot runs through the whole brand, and friendly dogs greet visitors. An on-site restaurant serves lunch, and events include Music Bingo and the Black Dog concert series.
Sunset View Farms
25.2 miBallard
Sunset View runs a fall pumpkin patch and festival on Sugar Run Road in Ballard, Monroe County. It started in 2017 as the Sugar Run Pumpkin Festival and by 2018 landed on a list of West Virginia's best pumpkin-picking spots. Weekends in late September and October bring pick-your-own pumpkins and photo areas, with $10 admission and cash or cards accepted. Tara Johnson runs it near the Virginia border, southeast of Union.
Boulevard Blooms
25.4 miNew Castle
Boulevard Blooms is a flower grower in New Castle, the small county seat of Craig County in Virginia's western mountains. Cut-flower farms like this typically sell seasonal bouquets and offer pick-your-own during the summer bloom. Details online are sparse.
Still Spirit Family Farm
28.9 miFloyd
Woods Farms
23.5 miBoones Mill
Glory B Farm
25.8 miBallard
Glory B Farm is a small farm outside Ballard in Monroe County, in the pastoral southeastern corner of West Virginia near the Virginia line. No website turned up beyond the listing. Monroe County is limestone farm country, known for cattle, sheep, and hay on some of the best grassland in the state. Contact the farm directly to learn what they raise and whether they sell at the gate.
Bob Pond Blueberry Farm
25.1 miRich Creek
Bob Pond Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on Powell Mountain Road near Rich Creek, in Giles County along the New River. Pick-your-own blueberry patches like this open in summer, usually late June into July, when the mountain berries ripen. Small u-pick farms open by the crop rather than a fixed calendar, so call ahead.
Chestnut Hill Farm
26.0 miPeterstown
This Monroe County family farm near Peterstown has grown vegetables, fruits, and herbs since 2000, using natural and sustainable methods. Customers can pick their own or reserve seasonal produce baskets for pickup; sweet corn runs about $7 a dozen. The farm asks visitors to call or text first to confirm what's in stock. It's a small, hands-on operation on Liberty Lane, close to the Virginia line.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Blacksburg, VA?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Blacksburg, Virginia, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Blacksburg?
Farms near Blacksburg include 25 agritourism & farm experiences, 13 farmers markets, 10 farm stands, 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.
