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Farms Near Buffalo, NY

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

Broadway Market Farmers Market

1.1 mi

Buffalo's historic Broadway Market has anchored the Polish Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood at 999 Broadway for generations. The year-round indoor public market fills with produce, meats, baked goods, and prepared foods, and swells at Easter and on Paczki Day in February, when doors open at 7 a.m. Seasonal vendors join the permanent stalls. It runs as a City of Buffalo public market rather than an open-air stand.

Downtown Country Market

1.5 mi

Buffalo

The Downtown Country Market brings Western New York growers into downtown Buffalo during the summer season, setting up along Main Street to serve office workers and residents. Vendors sell produce, flowers, baked goods, and other regional farm products. Buffalo and the surrounding Niagara Frontier support heavy fruit and vegetable growing, so the tables fill out through the WNY harvest. The Main Street location sits near the city's financial and theater districts.

Farm Shop

1.9 mi

Buffalo

I'm Dom and I make a ground beef with offal mixed in called MIGHTY MEATS. Farm Shop in Buffalo stocks us as well as local maple syrup, raw/low-pasturized milk, cold pressed juices in glass and pastured chicken. https://www.instagram.com/farmshopbuffalo/

Elmwood Bidwell Farmers' Market

2.3 mi

Buffalo

Moriarty Meats

2.3 mi

Buffalo

A whole-animal butcher shop started by French-trained butcher Thomas Moriarty, who breaks down locally raised carcasses entirely by hand and makes fresh sausage, pâtés, and ready meals like pork rillettes and Sunday sauce. Moriarty Meats opened at 23 Grant Street on Buffalo's West Side in January 2018, then moved to a larger space on Elmwood Avenue, where it now runs as Moriarty Meats & Café. Local sourcing and minimal waste drive the operation.

Clinton-Bailey Farmers' Market

2.3 mi

One of Buffalo's oldest public markets, the Clinton-Bailey Market runs year-round on Clinton Street on the city's East Side. It has long worked as a wholesale and retail hub where regional and Western New York farmers sell produce in volume, alongside meat, eggs, and specialty foods. The market draws restaurant buyers and home cooks alike and stays open through winter.

Groundwork Market Garden

2.5 mi

Buffalo

Moriarty Meats

4.4 mi

Buffalo

Our Amazing Staff Includes: Jennifer Boye, Cafe Bar Chef Mike Kroetsch, Assistant Butcher Andrew Gleason, Assistant Butcher Andrew Renkas, Assistant Butcher Amelia Golia, Merchandise & Customer Service Kyle Lafferty, Server & Shop Assistant Kalissa Rondinelli, Assistant Business Manager Hallie Wright, Server Sara O'Brien, Server Hannah Rowland, Server Megan Lagasse, Server Caitlin & Tom portraits by Shaw Photography Co Group Picture by Meccay Photography Moriarty Meats Moriarty Meats started in

Kenmore Farmers' Market

5.0 mi

A market on Delaware Avenue serving the Village of Kenmore, an inner-ring Buffalo suburb in the Ken-Ton area of Erie County. Growers from Western New York's farm belt across Erie and Niagara counties bring seasonal fruit, vegetables, orchard produce, and baked goods. The address sits on the Buffalo-Kenmore line just north of the city. The market gives Ken-Ton residents a neighborhood source for regional food.

Blasdell Farmers' Market

6.9 mi

Blasdell

Held Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Shops at Lake Avenue (the former Hills Plaza), 4271 Lake Avenue, from mid-May into October. This small south-towns market below Buffalo carries local produce, bedding plants, baked goods, and artisan crafts from Erie County growers and makers. Phone ahead to confirm the season's opening week.

Farmers' Market at the Williamsville Mill

7.6 mi

This market sets up at the historic Williamsville Water Mill on East Spring Street, an early-1800s grist mill on Ellicott Creek in the village of Williamsville, an Amherst suburb of Buffalo. The restored mill site gives Erie County growers and food makers a distinctive spot to sell produce, baked goods, and local products. Williamsville's walkable Main Street district sits just steps away.

Frightworld Pumpkin Park

9.9 mi

Town of Amherst

Frightworld's Pumpkin Park is the daytime, family-friendly fall event run by Frightworld, the Buffalo-area Halloween attraction company. Held in the Amherst and Buffalo area, it trades the haunted-house scares for pumpkins and kid-focused autumn activities. Hours and admission run seasonally in October. Check Frightworld's website and social pages for this year's Pumpkin Park dates and location.

Lakeville UCC Farmers Market

9.8 mi

Orchard Park

A church-hosted market on Big Tree Road in Orchard Park, an Erie County suburb south of Buffalo. Community markets like this one lean on nearby Western New York growers for sweet corn, tomatoes, and other summer produce, plus baked goods and handmade items. Run by a United Church of Christ congregation, it works as a small neighborhood gathering rather than a large regional draw.

City Market of North Tonawanda

10.9 mi

North Tonawanda

The City Market of North Tonawanda, established in 1908, has been a staple between Buffalo and Niagara Falls for over a century — voted Best of 716. The market runs Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Payne Avenue and Robinson Street.

Herb'N Garden Farms

10.0 mi

Grand Island

Frightworld, America's Screampark

8.3 mi

Town of Cheektowaga

Frightworld is an indoor haunted attraction, not a working farm, running five walk-through haunted houses during the Halloween season. Because it all sits under one roof, the show runs regardless of weather, and it has picked up national mentions from the Travel Channel and BuzzFeed. The listed Cheektowaga address predates a move; the attraction now operates out of Buffalo. See frightworld.com for dates and tickets.

The MAiZE

11.4 mi

Wheatfield

The MAiZE is a fall corn maze off Niagara Falls Boulevard in Wheatfield, Niagara County, a short drive from the Falls. Attractions like this cut a fresh trail design into standing corn each season and open through September and October. This listing carries no active website, so confirm this year's maze and hours with the operator before visiting.

Hamburg Farmers Market

11.7 mi

Hamburg

Hamburg Farmers Market runs at 45 Church Street in the village of Hamburg, Erie County, just south of Buffalo. Western New York growers bring produce and farm products during the season. Current schedule details aren't confirmed online here, so check with the village.

Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village

11.5 mi

Buffalo

Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village is a history museum on Tonawanda Creek Road in Amherst, just north of Buffalo, that preserves the region's rural and agricultural past. It keeps a collection of restored historic buildings, exhibits, and hands-on educational programs, and hosts seasonal community events. Guest services run Tuesday through Saturday. It's a heritage site rather than a producing farm, despite the agritourism label.

Lancaster Market

9.6 mi

Lancaster's market runs along West Main Street in the village center, in the Erie County suburbs east of Buffalo. It's a village-scale market drawing on Western New York farms for seasonal produce, with vendors also selling baked goods, honey, and crafts. The Main Street setting makes it a walkable stop in downtown Lancaster.

Wheatfield Pumpkin Farm

13.6 mi

City of North Tonawanda

Wheatfield Pumpkin Farm sells fall pumpkins on Nash Road in the town of Wheatfield, just east of North Tonawanda in Niagara County. Pick-your-own pumpkins and seasonal farm activities draw families through October in Western New York's produce belt near the Erie Canal.

Weber's Maple

12.9 mi

West Falls

Weber's Maple taps trees on Davis Road along Route 240 in West Falls, in the maple country of Erie County's Southtowns near East Aurora. Sugarmakers here boil through the late-winter run and sell syrup, candy, and cream direct to neighbors. There's little online about this operation, so reach out during sugaring season to check what's available and whether the sugarhouse is open.

Town of Pendleton Farmers Market

15.1 mi

A community market in the Town of Pendleton, Niagara County, on Campbell Boulevard near Lockport. Western New York farmers bring produce, fruit, and farm products during the growing season in this rural stretch between Buffalo and Lockport.

Smith's Maple Farm

15.4 mi

Hamburg

Smith's Maple Farm produces maple syrup on Mayer Road in Hamburg, Erie County, just south of Buffalo. The sugar maples of the Boston Hills run their sap in late winter, and the farm boils it into syrup through the spring thaw.

Clarence blueberries

12.8 mi

Clarence Centre

Weiss Farms

16.1 mi

Eden

Weiss Farms works land in Eden, a farming town in Erie County's Southtowns south of Buffalo. The area is known for vegetables, sweet corn, and pumpkins, and roadside stands run heavy from summer through the fall pumpkin season. Specifics for this particular farm aren't documented online, so check locally for current hours, crops, and whether pick-your-own is offered before you visit.

Blueberry Treehouse Farm

14.0 mi

West Falls

Blueberry Treehouse Farm grows blueberries on Davis Road in West Falls, in the hills of southern Erie County southeast of Buffalo. Bushes ripen from mid-July into August, the region's pick-your-own window. The farm reads as a summer berry destination, with the crop and picking hours tied to how the season runs.

Smith's Orchard Cider Mill

16.5 mi

Lockport

T ree Haven

13.3 mi

Elma

Greg's U-Pick Farm

15.1 mi

Clarence Center

Greg's U-Pick Farm opens its fields for strawberries in June, then blueberries, vegetables and cut flowers through July and August, with a pumpkin patch in fall. The farm runs spring, summer and fall CSA shares and keeps a farm store and bakery on site in Clarence Center, northeast of Buffalo. School field trips and barnyard visits fill out the season. Open Tuesday through Sunday, closed Mondays.

Schul Farmstead

18.2 mi

Sanborn

Aurora Schul Schunk farms about an acre and a half at Schul Farmstead in Cambria, near Sanborn, growing more than 50 varieties of vegetables, herbs, microgreens, and flowers with no pesticides, herbicides, or fungicides. She sells CSA shares, works the Lewiston Artisan Farmers Market on Saturdays from 9 to 1, and runs an online store from April through December. She also teaches growing classes.

Deibel's Farm

15.9 mi

West Falls

Deibel's Farm opens pick-your-own blueberries on Olden Road in West Falls, in the hills of southern Erie County near East Aurora. The berries and other products sell on-site during the mid-summer picking season. It's a small u-pick operation that regulars watch closely for opening week, since the blueberry window is short. Check the Erie Grown directory for the year's start date and hours.

Kelkenberg Farm of Clarence, LLC

15.8 mi

Clarence Center

Kelkenberg Farm on Wolcott Road in Clarence Center runs a hands-on agritourism operation where visitors pet cows, hold baby goats, and meet a 2,000-pound Belgian horse. Pony rides and hayrides run alongside seasonal events — egg hunts, sunflower days, pumpkin picking, and a Living Nativity. A farm grill serves soft serve, pies, and donuts, and the family published a children's book, 'Rosie & Tippy.' Day and season passes sell online.

Cherry Bank Farm

18.8 mi

Sanborn

Curione Farms

18.8 mi

Sanborn

Curione Farms is located on Upper Mountain Road in Sanborn, Niagara County, a road lined with fruit growers along the Niagara escarpment. The area's soils and lake-moderated climate favor apples, peaches, and cherries. Public details on Curione specifically are limited, so reach out directly to confirm crops, a stand, or pick-your-own before driving out.

Kwilos Farms

18.1 mi

Angola

Kwilos Farms raises beef, pork, roasting chickens, and eggs across 185-plus acres in Angola, southwest of Buffalo. The farm store carries its own meats plus maple products, mums, perennials, holiday wreaths, and pantry goods like rubs, dressings, and sauces, with a self-serve egg cooler open daily. Classes and farm events run through the year. Open Fridays and Saturdays in season.

Cambria Corn Maze

18.8 mi

Lockport

Cambria Corn Maze cut its first paths in 2013 and now bills itself as Western New York's largest, with two mazes winding more than three miles through a 12-acre cornfield off Lockport Junction Road. A hay-bale maze, pumpkins, apples, and concessions round out the fall visit. Admission runs $10 for ages 15 and up, $5 for kids 5 to 14. Call (716) 589-0626.

Clarence Hollow Farmers' Market

15.0 mi

Clarence

Clarence Farmers' Market

15.1 mi

Clarence's market runs on Main Street in this Erie County town east of Buffalo, an area known for antiques and its historic hollow. Western New York growers bring produce, flowers, and baked goods during the season. It's a suburban market serving one of the Buffalo metro's older established communities.

Thorpe's Organic Family Farm

15.6 mi

East Aurora

Thorpe's Organic Family Farm sells organic produce, eggs, and dairy from its year-round farm store on Route 78 in East Aurora, Erie County. Summer brings pick-your-own organic berries; the kitchen turns out baked goods, breakfast sandwiches, and drip coffee on weekend mornings. A CSA program runs through the season, and the store is open Monday through Saturday.

Blackman Homestead Farm

19.7 mi

Lockport

Blackman Homestead Farm has picked apples on Thrall Road in Lockport for more than 45 years, part of a 160-acre, sixth-generation operation on the Niagara Escarpment. Fall brings U-pick apples, fresh cider and cider slushies, pumpkins, and farm animals to visit. A cold-storage room keeps apples, cider, and pumpkins available year-round, and the farm sells specialty products alongside its fruit in Niagara County north of Buffalo.

Fergus Farm

15.9 mi

East Aurora

Fergus Farm works land on Porterville Road in East Aurora, in the countryside of southern Erie County. Small farms in this area typically sell seasonal produce, sweet corn, and fall pumpkins from a roadside stand. No active farm website turned up, so check locally for hours and what's being harvested.

Colden Community Farmers Market

19.3 mi

A rural community market in Colden, a small town in the hills of southern Erie County near the Kissing Bridge ski area. The Supervisor Avenue location sits at the town's civic center. Local Western New York growers bring produce and homemade goods to neighbors during the short growing season at this elevation.

The Great Pumpkin Farm

16.1 mi

Clarence

The Great Pumpkin Farm in Clarence builds its year around a Fall Festival that runs mid-September through October 31, with a five-acre corn maze, amusement rides, apple cannons, jumping pillows, and gem panning. The Pumpkin Palace bakery turns out pies, apple cider, and weekend donuts. The farm also hosts a July carnival and books group tours and birthday parties. It's on Main Street east of Buffalo.

Stonehill Orchard

21.2 mi

North Collins

Stonehill Orchard grows tree fruit in North Collins, in the fruit country of southern Erie County. The listing points to apples, picked and sold through the fall. Tempered by Lake Erie, this part of Western New York supports orchards and vineyards alike. Confirm hours and pick-your-own availability with the orchard before visiting, since apple season lasts only a few weeks.

Everhaunt Haunted House

19.7 mi

Angola

Everhaunt is a Western New York haunted-house attraction on Lake Street in Angola, south of Buffalo along Lake Erie, not a farm. Its season pairs the walkthrough haunt with a WNY Horror Con featuring celebrity guests, classic horror screenings with the Angola Theatre, and behind-the-scenes tours. The recent run cut roughly 40% of time slots to keep crowds smaller. Fall festival activities and some kid-friendly events round out the calendar.

Awald's Berry Farm

21.2 mi

North Collins

Awald's Berry Farm runs pick-your-own berries on Gurney Avenue in North Collins, a farming town in southern Erie County south of Buffalo. Its exact crops and picking calendar aren't posted online, though North Collins farms are known for strawberries and other summer produce sold direct from the field.

Fergus Farm

16.6 mi

East Aurora

Adams Pioneer Farm

17.7 mi

South Wales

Adams Pioneer Farm works land on Olean Road in South Wales, in the hills of southern Erie County. The name suggests a longstanding family farm, common in this stretch of Western New York where growers mix produce, maple, or livestock. Exact offerings and any stand hours aren't listed online. Ask the farm directly about what's for sale through the season.

Rhinehart Farm Stand

20.3 mi

Lockport

Price Family Farm

21.3 mi

Lewiston

Price Family Farm sits on Porter Center Road in Lewiston, part of the Niagara County fruit belt between Lake Ontario and the Niagara River. The lake-moderated climate here supports the orchard fruit and vegetable crops grown across this corner of western New York.

Urbanowicz Acres

20.1 mi

Angola

Urbanowicz Acres breathes new life into an old family dairy farm in Angola, New York that sat empty for over 40 years — starting with 30 laying hens and growing to 300+, plus Cornish-cross meat chickens, Muscovy ducks, and Thanksgiving turkeys, all hormone- and antibiotic-free and hand-processed. The farm stand sells eggs, cheese, farm-raised beef and pork, smoked foods, homemade jams, honey, and even grills and smokers, with peacocks and goats to entertain the kids.

South Hill Farms

20.5 mi

Colden

South Hill Farms sits on South Hill Road in Colden, in the hills of southern Erie County near the Boston and Kissing Bridge ski country. It's a working family farm in the snowbelt uplands south of Buffalo. Specific crops aren't documented online, but the surrounding area runs to maple, hay, and small livestock operations.

Maybe Someday Farm

16.6 mi

Marilla

Maybe Someday Farm on Williston Road in Marilla raises beef, pork, lamb, chicken, and eggs, selling the meat directly and stressing humane, low-stress animal care. It also runs farm activities like goat yoga through the season. The farm sits in eastern Erie County, southeast of Buffalo. Call (716) 983-3462.

Coulter Farms

22.1 mi

City of Lockport

Coulter Farms works ground along North Ridge Road, Route 104, in the town of Lockport. This is Niagara County's fruit belt north of Buffalo, where orchards, produce fields, and roadside markets line the road. Its exact offerings aren't confirmed online, so check with the farm for what's for sale and whether any crops are pick-your-own.

Coulter Farms

22.2 mi

Lockport

Lockport Community Farmers Market

21.0 mi

Lockport

Lockport's community market sets up on Canal Street, steps from the Erie Canal's historic Flight of Five locks in this Niagara County city northeast of Buffalo. Western New York farms supply the summer lineup of sweet corn, tomatoes, tree fruit, and berries, alongside baked goods and crafts. The canal-side downtown location doubles as a warm-season gathering spot.

Free Range WNY Chicken Eggs

20.9 mi

Lockport

Free Range WNY Chicken Eggs is a small egg seller in Lockport, in Niagara County. The listing points to pasture-raised hens and farm-fresh eggs sold locally, the kind of backyard operation common across western New York. No website, storefront, or hours are posted; buyers typically arrange pickup directly with the seller.

Bowman Farms

22.1 mi

North Collins

Bowman Farms works land along Route 62 (Gowanda State Road) in North Collins, in the produce belt of southern Erie County. Roadside growers on this corridor sell sweet corn, squash, and other field vegetables from mid-summer into fall. The farm's stand hours and full crop list aren't posted online.

Kist Maple Syrup

20.9 mi

Boston

Kist Maple Syrup makes syrup on South Hill Road in Boston, in the hills south of Buffalo in Erie County. This snowbelt country runs a strong late-winter sap season. Contact the producer to buy syrup or ask when the sugarhouse is boiling.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many farms are near Buffalo, NY?

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

What kinds of farms are near Buffalo?

Farms near Buffalo include 30 agritourism & farm experiences, 16 farmers markets, 9 farm stands, 3 meat farms & ranches. Browse the list for details on each.

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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.

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