Farms Near Burgaw, NC
49 local farms within about 30 miles of Burgaw, North Carolina — all selling direct to consumers.
William Blank
0.1 miBurgaw
William Blank is a small farm listing near Burgaw, in Pender County's produce and blueberry country northeast of Wilmington. It offers on-farm pickup directly to customers but keeps no website, hours, or crop list posted online. Details are thin, so check locally before heading out.
Newberry's Blueberries
0.2 miBurgaw
Newberry's Blueberries grows blueberries on NC Highway 53 in Burgaw, the Pender County seat about 30 miles north of Wilmington. Blueberries are the southeastern coastal plain's signature summer crop, ripening from late May through July. Season details are posted on the farm's own site.
Feast Down East Food Hub
0.3 miBurgaw
Jerome Lanier Farms
0.5 miBurgaw
A farm listed for on-farm pickup and farm experiences on North Bickett Street in Burgaw, the Pender County seat. Pender is one of North Carolina's top blueberry counties, and the surrounding flatwoods grow blueberries, produce, and row crops. Beyond directory entries, little is posted about hours or exactly what's for sale. Contact the farm directly to find out what it offers and when.
Feast Down East
1.0 miBurgaw
Our mission is to strengthen the farming communities in and around the Southeastern NC area by providing resources, education, and distribution opportunities to farmers while addressing equitable food access in communities with the greatest need. fde-food-system-cyclegraph-nontran fde-food-system-cyclegraph-info-nontran What We Do Feast Down East operates several key programs aimed at achieving our mission. Our initiatives include our Food Hub, Local Motive Mobile Farmers' Market, and the Farmer
Red-Tailed Farm
1.0 miBurgaw
Red-Tailed Farm is a small producer of a diverse range of high quality meats and eggs. We serve our customers directly in the Wilmington, North Carolina area through local farmers’ markets. The well-being of our animals as well as the environment are our primary concerns. We adhere to ethical and sustainable standards in a natural, pasture-based system without the use of unnecessary chemical inputs. Our animals eat high quality, locally milled feeds and spent brewers grain from local breweries i
Jones Family Farm
1.3 miBurgaw
A family agritourism farm on Stag Park Road in Burgaw, the Pender County seat in southeastern North Carolina's blueberry country. The farm opens for seasonal visits and activities. Little more is posted online.
Bannerman Vineyard
1.5 miBurgaw
One of North Carolina's oldest vineyards, growing muscadine grapes near Burgaw since 1973 and now in its third family generation. Six varieties of native muscadine are sold both u-pick and pre-picked from August through October, and the vineyard will crush grapes for home winemakers. The stand also carries boiled peanuts and fresh-pressed juice. Weekday and weekend hours run through the fall harvest.
Jones Family Farm
3.2 miBurgaw
Murray Blueberries Farm
5.1 miBurgaw
Pick-your-own and freshly packed blueberries on Murray-Turner Farm Road near Burgaw, just off Highway 53 by Saint Helena. Beyond the fruit, the stand sells homemade blueberry jam, coffee cakes, and the occasional pie during picking season. The field is run by the same family behind Ivanhoe Blueberry Farms and keeps daily hours through summer, including Sunday afternoons.
Shaken Creek Farms
9.9 miBurgaw
Shaken Creek runs a bee company in Burgaw, Pender County, selling raw unfiltered honey from hives in the Cape Fear river basin. The operation also provides pollination services and nucleus honey bee colonies to eastern North Carolina growers and beekeepers, and grows blueberries. Order honey through their site, or reach them by phone or email for colonies and pollination.
Lizzy Lou's Family Farm
11.9 miCurrie
Lizzy Lou's Family Farm in Currie, North Carolina produces gourmet-quality pasture-raised Black Angus beef and organically grown specialty cut flowers, specializing in English garden roses. The farm distills its own botanicals into small-batch hydrosols and rose bath products, hosts workshops and on-farm events, rents two cozy Airbnb stays, and sells flowers Saturdays at the Wilmington Farmers Market at Tidal Creek Co-op.
Farmers Market at the Wallace Depot
13.4 miHeld at the historic Wallace Depot, 206 SW Railroad Street in Wallace, this Duplin County market puts local growers in a restored train depot setting in the southeastern coastal plain. Vendors sell seasonal produce and homegrown goods. Duplin County is heavy farm country. Confirm the schedule before you make the trip.
Max's Strawberries
14.0 miWallace
Max's Strawberries opens u-pick rows in Wallace, in Duplin County's produce belt. Despite the name, the farm grows a wide summer spread: beans, potatoes, squash, tomatoes, cantaloupe, and watermelon alongside the spring strawberries. Wallace sits in a heavy farming stretch of southeastern North Carolina, and this is a straightforward pick-your-own stop. Check locally for current picking days before heading out.
River Bluffs
15.7 miCastle Hayne
River Bluffs Development Corporation is spearheaded by the principals of Wilmington Holding Corporation (WHC) and area developer Mr. Burrows Smith. WHC is a family-owned company, and along with its affiliates, WHC has been a part of the Greater Wilmington business community for over 60 years. A family-owned company in the Greater Wilmington Area for over 60 years. Three Decades of Excellence WHC has spent the last three decades developing properties of significance in our area, including the pop
Trask Family Farms
15.7 miCastle Hayne
Home Grown & Family Owned Since the 1930's Beginning in the 1930's, GW Trask and his sons started working the same plots of land that you'll find the Trask Family Farm on today. Generation after generation of this family has worked and tended to the land in order to grow fresh produce for the local community and beyond. Once the largest fruit and vegetable producer on the east coast, TFF evolves and grows as the years go by. We couldn't be more proud of what this farm and family has accomplished
Terra Vita Farm
15.7 miCastle Hayne
Terra Vita Farm has served the Wilmington, North Carolina area since 2016, growing microgreens, edible flowers, mushrooms, root vegetables, and seasonal produce for coastal Carolina restaurants and home cooks alike. The farm stand on Chair Road in Castle Hayne is open Fridays 10 to 4, with online ordering through the farm's virtual stand.
Black River Farmers' Market
14.2 miAtkinson
Held at 100 Church Street in Atkinson, a small Pender County town in southeastern North Carolina near the Black River in the Cape Fear region. A rural community market where local growers bring seasonal produce and goods. Market days and contact details aren't confirmed in this listing.
Farmer Mac's Berries
16.6 miHampstead
Farmer Mac's Berries grows berries on Berry Patch Road in Hampstead, along the Pender County coast north of Wilmington. The sandy coastal plain here favors blueberries and strawberries, which ripen earlier than in the mountains. Pick-your-own and pre-picked sales follow the spring and early-summer harvest.
Legacy Farms
17.2 miWallace
Sweet Carolina Farms
17.0 miRocky Point
A pick-your-own farm on Highway 210 in Rocky Point, north of Wilmington, where visitors pick blueberries and strawberries in season. It appears in regional u-pick directories but keeps little presence online, so calling ahead or checking locally is the best way to confirm picking days. Pender County's sandy soil and mild coastal spring make good ground for early strawberries and summer blueberries.
Hampstead United Methodist Church
17.4 miHampstead
Carol Sue Farms
17.8 miHampstead
Carol Sue Farms runs u-pick strawberries and blueberries along US-17 in Hampstead, on the coast north of Wilmington. The Morris family also sells local honey, homemade jam, cut flowers, and ice cream made on site, and offers pre-picked berries by the pint or flat. Strawberries come first in spring, blueberries follow into summer. Reach the farm through their website or Facebook for current picking conditions.
Lewis Nursery & Farms, Inc.
20.1 miLewis Nursery and Farms is a fourth-generation berry grower supplying strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries, including tunnel-grown winter strawberries. The wholesale operation runs from NC Hwy 133 in Rocky Point, with a retail market on Gordon Road in Wilmington. Long-cane raspberries are in trial. The farm sells to customers across the Cape Fear region and beyond.
Carol Sue Farms
17.8 miHampstead
Farmasea
18.6 miHampstead
Our Story Marylee Reaume Growing up in Pennsylvania, I would go with my family to pick up meat, eggs and milk at a local farm. I’ve never forgotten that experience and how beautiful and free the animals were. Gabe Reaume Born and raised in urban city life in Canada, I always wanted to get out to the country. Our Farm Journey Together Our mutual love of animals led us to raising chickens and two pigs, who happily roamed our backyard on the intracoastal waterway. When we outgrew our backyard in 20
Shingleton Farms
18.6 miHampstead
Located approximately 15 miles north of Wilmington, NC on 411 acres, Shingleton Farms is a full service Equestrian Resort. We offer a fully equipped barn 40 spacious stalls, 150' x 300' lighted arena, round-pens, miles of beautiful pristine trails, camping, bath house, shaded picnic area and much more. Our staff members are true experts in their field, offering an exceptional level of knowledge and experience that we here at Shingleton Farms are very proud of. History Back in the mid-1800's Shin
Changin Ways Farm
18.6 miHampstead
After being raised in Detroit, MI and heading off to college in Ann Arbor, I entered the military. After a whirlwind 22 ½ year career as a pilot in the Marine Corps, I realized that the time had come to leave the excitement of flying to the youngsters and set a course for my next adventure. The family and I decided that Hampstead, NC was the place for us and we settled in. I attempted to figure out just what this next adventure would be. Not sure where I would end up, I began dabbling in the far
White Feather farm
20.7 miWhite Feather Farm is a small family farm in Wilmington, on the southeastern coast of North Carolina, growing cut flowers. It's a coastal-plain flower operation of the kind that sells seasonal bouquets and stems through local channels. The farm keeps a light public footprint, with details on its own site.
Riverfront Farmers Market
21.9 miWilmington
Black River Organic Farm
18.4 miIvanhoe
Ivanhoe Blueberry Farm
18.4 miIvanhoe
Pick-your-own and freshly packed blueberries off Eddie L. Jones Road in Ivanhoe, in the sandy blueberry country of Sampson County. The farm runs daily through the summer picking season, Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. and shorter hours on Sunday. The same family also works the Murray blueberry field on Murray-Turner Farm Road in Burgaw. Call ahead, since ripe fruit depends on the week's weather.
Lake Linda’s Farm
18.9 miHampstead
We raise our pork and poultry with love, and you can taste the difference! All of our animals are in pastures the way they were meant to be. We offer pork, poultry, fresh eggs, seasonings, and more. More products coming soon!
The Wilmington Farmers Market
22.7 miWilmington
The Wilmington Farmer’s Market was formed by a group of local farmers in the spring of 2018. We are committed to offering the Port City a farmers market with integrity that would meet the demand for high quality, clean, locally grown food. The market board of directors is made up of farmers and value added producers who listen to the needs of this community and implement fair and just rules for the vendors. We exist to provide the best local produce, meats, eggs, bread, mushrooms, seafood and ot
The Pumpkin Patch at Wesley UMC
23.5 miWilmington
The Pumpkin Patch at Wesley United Methodist Church sets up each fall on South College Road in Wilmington. Church pumpkin patches like this sell pumpkins as a seasonal fundraiser, usually opening in early October. It's a community stop rather than a working farm; check with the church for this year's dates.
Wrightsville Beach Farmers' Market
24.2 miWrightsville Beach
The Wrightsville Beach Farmers' Market sets up beside Town Hall on Causeway Drive in Wrightsville Beach, a barrier-island town next to Wilmington in southeastern North Carolina. The seasonal market brings inland-farm produce, coastal food vendors, and handmade goods to the beach. Exact market days aren't confirmed online.
Johnson Farm
20.5 miIvanhoe
Johnson Farm sits on Johnson Farm Road in Ivanhoe, in southern Sampson County. This stretch of southeastern North Carolina is longtime blueberry and produce country, with the sandy soils that suit both. The farm keeps no presence online, so local directories or a call around Ivanhoe are the best way to learn what it grows.
Men and Women United for Youth and Families or Men and Women United for Youth & Families, CDC
23.5 miDelco
A community development corporation in Delco, on Andrew Jackson Highway in Columbus County, southeastern North Carolina. Alongside its youth and family programs, the group runs a farmers market that connects area growers with local residents. Specific market days and vendor details aren't posted where I could confirm them, so contact the organization directly.
Farm To Vittles
23.7 miDelco
Shelton Herb Farm
25.8 miLeland
Pine Grove Bee Works
26.7 miWilmington
Pine Grove Bee Works sells local honey out of the Pine Grove area of Wilmington, along with hot honey, whipped cinnamon honey, and elderberry syrup. The small operation offers seasonal local pickup and shows up at area markets around New Hanover County. Reach them by phone or text, or through the contact form on their site.
Northwest Land and Cattle
23.7 miRiegelwood
History We have cattle grazing in the same pastures as AJ’s great-grandfather. Sometimes while feeding, we look around and wonder what it looked like back then. Times sure are changing, but our family’s roots in agriculture aren’t. AJ was raised in the Northwest corner of Brunswick county, in a little city without a zip code called ‘Northwest’. AJ is a fifth-generation farmer with a passion for agriculture. After college, she met her husband Wade, who is also a fifth-generation farmer from a nei
Rise Up Community Farm
27.2 miWilmington
Rise Up Community Farm plants hope in Wilmington, North Carolina, where 31,600 New Hanover County residents face food insecurity — cultivating land and community, teaching farming skills to youth and families, and supplying fresh seasonal produce to local food pantries. The sustainable farm on South College Road welcomes volunteers and empowers local youth with hands-on agricultural job experience.
Patch Farmstead
25.6 miTaylor Blueberry Farm
28.3 miLeland
Taylor Blueberry Farm grows blueberries near Leland, in Brunswick County across the river from Wilmington. Coastal blueberry picking runs from late spring into summer, roughly May through July depending on the season. Contact the farm for ripening updates and open days before heading out.
Farm to Vittles
27.0 miDelco
Cole's Farm
27.1 miJacksonville
Cole's Farm is a veteran-owned honeybee operation in Jacksonville that produces raw wildflower honey, sold online with shipping or local pickup. Beyond honey, the farm handles seasonal honeybee swarm relocations and puts real weight on science-based hive management and beekeeping education. It's a small, family-run outfit rather than a pick-your-own destination. Orders and questions go through their Square site or their Facebook and Instagram pages.
Onslow County Farmers Market
29.2 miJacksonville
Tim Davis
28.9 miJacksonville
Tim Davis farms on Canady Road in Jacksonville, in Onslow County near the coast. The operation carries an agritourism listing in regional food directories but keeps little detail online. This part of eastern North Carolina grows strawberries, sweet corn, and summer vegetables; call ahead to find out what's available and when.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Burgaw, NC?
US Farm Trail lists 49 farms within about 30 miles of Burgaw, North Carolina, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Burgaw?
Farms near Burgaw include 19 agritourism & farm experiences, 9 produce farms, 7 farmers markets, 7 farm stands. 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.
