Farms Near Chagrin Falls, OH
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Chagrin Falls, Ohio — all selling direct to consumers.
Geauga Fresh Farmers Market
2.5 miChagrin Falls
About Us It's our 21st season! We are ready to showcase our areas finest farmers, bakers, makers & artisans to YOU! Depending on the month, we celebrate the bounty of our harvests. Our calendars are getting full with Blueberry Day, Kid's Market, Tomato Day, Corn Day & Fall Harvest Day! Stop by for a longstanding community market, we look forward to serving you. Started in 2002 the Geauga Fresh Farmers' Market is producer-only farmers’ market operating year round in Geauga County. The market is b
Maplestar Farms
5.3 miChagrin Falls
Maplestar Farm has been in the Trethewey Family since 1940. Starting out as a small dairy, it later transitioned to a Hay and Grain operation. In 2004 we transitioned once again this time to produce that we sell at a farmers market and a few area restaurants.
Sirna's Farm & Market
5.3 miAuburn Township
Farming for the Future Meet the family, and work on the farm Sirna’s Farm is in the process of transitioning into its second generation, with Craig and Anne still involved, and daughters, Kristen and Kaitlyn, taking over more of the operation. There’s always something to be learned, and knowledge is gained every season. As climate change presents itself year after year, the need for a sustainable and resilient food system is increasingly clear. We invite you to learn about farming at Sirna’s thr
Mother Hen Farm Stand
5.3 miChagrin Falls
Snake Hill Farm
5.3 miChagrin Falls
Our objective is to preserve Snake Hill Farm for our own use and as a model to others. Sustainable agriculture supports this objective by making the land productive on a profitable basis. Snake Hill Farm has been growing organic produce and raising beef organically since we were first certified by the Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association (OEFFA) in 1996. Beginning in 2002 we met the new Federal organic standards and earned the right to display the “USDA Organic” label. We emphasize high qua
Patterson's Apple Farm
7.3 miChesterland
Patterson Fruit Farm runs pick-your-own strawberries in June and apples in the fall from its Caves Road location in Chesterland, east of Cleveland in Geauga County. The farm market sells cider, pies and cider donuts, maple syrup and local goods. The family works the ground with regenerative practices aimed at soil and water health. Summer hours run 9 to 6 daily.
Fly by Night Farms
6.6 miFly by Night Farms is a farm in Ohio. Public details are limited online, so its crops or livestock aren't confirmed here.
Mulberry Meadows
7.5 miChesterland
Mulberry Meadows is a local agritourism farm on Mulberry Road in Chesterland, Ohio, where chickens, bunnies, and more farm friends greet visitors. The farm sells organic eggs and seasonal ramps, with chicken feed coming to the shop and a light-hearted farm journal chronicling life in the meadows.
Mulberry Corners Pumpkin Patch
9.0 miChesterland
Mulberry Corners Pumpkin Patch is a fall pumpkin farm at Chillicothe and Mulberry roads in Chesterland, Geauga County, in the snowbelt east of Cleveland. Pumpkin patches in this part of Ohio open from late September through October, usually pairing the pick-your-own field with a few family activities. Hours weren't listed online, so it's worth a call before an October weekend.
Voytko Berry Farm
7.1 miVoytko Berry Farm grows berries on Franks Road in the Auburn Township area southeast of Chagrin Falls, in Geauga County. Berry farms like this open for u-pick strawberries in June, then raspberries and blueberries deeper into summer. No website with current hours or crops surfaced, so contact the farm directly.
Voytko Berry Farm
8.2 miAuburn Twp
Messenger Century Farm
8.3 miChagrin Falls
Messenger Century Farm sits on Messenger Road in Chagrin Falls, in Geauga County east of Cleveland. Its name marks it as an Ohio Century Farm, meaning the same family has worked the land for at least a hundred years. The surrounding county is known for maple syrup and small livestock farms. Specific offerings and hours aren't posted online.
Harvest Bell Farm
8.6 miNewbury Township
Our Family No strangers to farm life, our family has always loved farming and animals. After several years of talking about starting a farm, we began to study up on sustainable farming as well as visiting several other farms. We collected valuable information and stories along the way. Most of the farmers we met said the same thing: "You just need to jump in and start….get farming!" So, we did. In 2014, we found the perfect farm. Mom and dad were the first to move to the farm during Christmastim
Wintergreen Tree Farm
10.0 miMantua
Wintergreen Tree Farm is on Winchell Road in Mantua, Portage County, in northeast Ohio's Christmas-tree country. The name and location point to a cut-your-own evergreen farm that opens for the weeks after Thanksgiving, when families come out for firs, pines, and spruces. Confirm this season's opening weekend and hours with the farm before heading out.
Rocks farm
12.0 miKirtland
Rocks Farm is on Chillicothe Road in Kirtland, a wooded, semi-rural town in Lake County east of Cleveland. The listing marks it as agritourism. No website or crop details were found, so contact the farm directly for what it grows and when it's open.
Daybreak Lavender Farm
12.0 miStreetsboro
Daybreak Lavender Farm grows lavender on Frost Road in Streetsboro, Portage County, between Akron and the Ohio Turnpike. Lavender farms here bloom and open for cutting in summer, roughly June into July, often selling bundles, dried buds, and lavender-based goods. Its former web address now sits parked, so check social media or call ahead for this season's u-cut days and shop hours.
Carlton Farm Produce
11.5 miMantua
Waite Hill Apiaries LLC
12.7 miWaite Hill
Waite Hill Apiaries is a honey producer on Metcalf Road in Waite Hill, a small village in Lake County east of Cleveland. A beekeeping operation like this sells raw local honey, and often beeswax or other hive products, usually direct from the beekeeper or at nearby markets. No public storefront details are posted online, so reach out directly to buy.
Pochedly Farms
12.2 miMantua
A family greenhouse operating since 1986, growing annual and perennial flowers, vegetables, herbs, hanging baskets, and heirloom varieties. Most stock is raised on site at the Mantua location in Portage County. The retail plant business also carries the Pochedly Greenhouses name. Spring and early summer are the busy stretch for bedding plants and baskets.
Thaxton's Organic Garlic
14.5 miThaxton's Organic Garlic grows garlic in Ohio, a specialty operation built around hardneck varieties sold both for eating and as seed stock for other growers. Garlic goes in the ground in fall and comes out mid-summer, so supply is seasonal and often sells out. A former web domain for the farm is no longer active. Contact them through the listing for current varieties and seed-garlic availability.
Soubusta Farms
12.7 miChardon
Soubusta Farms has worked the same ground on Thwing Road in Chardon since about 1937, in Geauga County's snowbelt east of Cleveland. Two crops anchor it: choose-and-cut Christmas trees in several varieties through December, and maple syrup boiled from the farm's own taps. The family posts season timing to a Facebook group. Chardon's cold, snowy winters make it prime country for both trees and a good sap run.
Sage's Apples Farm
13.1 miChardon
Sage's Apples has grown fruit near Chardon since 1867 and runs a year-round market plus pick-your-own at the related Ransom Sage Farm. Apples span dozens of varieties, from Honeycrisp and Evercrisp to Melrose, Fuji, and Goldrush, alongside peaches, berries, grapes, pears, plums, sweet corn, and squash. The market also stocks local maple syrup, honey, dairy, baked goods, and preserves, and takes bulk blueberry orders in August.
Sunrise Farm Market
11.7 miBurton
Sunrise Farm Market sits at 13115 Kinsman Road in Burton, in Geauga County's Amish and maple-syrup country east of Cleveland. The stand sells local produce in season. Public details are thin, so stop by or call to confirm hours and what's available.
Euclid Farmers Market
14.1 miEuclid's weekly farmers market runs Fridays from 3 to 6:30 p.m., roughly June through early October, at 291 East 222nd Street. Vendors rent booths from the city and bring produce, baked goods, and prepared food to this east-side Cleveland suburb. The City of Euclid organizes it as a neighborhood gathering point. Booth and vendor questions go through the city at 216-289-8656.
Euclid Community Farmer's Market
14.1 miThe City of Euclid hosts this Friday-afternoon farmers market at 291 East 222nd Street, on Cleveland's east side near Lake Erie. Stalls open around 3 p.m. into early evening through summer and early fall, with local growers, bakers, and food makers. The market sits beside the city's lakefront redevelopment and neighborhood shops. Reach the city at 216-289-8656 for the current season's dates.
Richards Maple Products
13.6 miChardon
Blue Jay Orchard
12.1 miHiram
Sage's Apples Orchard And Farm Market | Rt 6
13.6 miChardon
Apples have been the specialty at Sage's Apples on Route 6 in Chardon, Ohio since 1867 — sold year-round at the farm market alongside Sage-grown raspberries, sweet corn, peaches, and vegetables, with pick-your-own blocks gaining new varieties every year. Local goods fill the shelves too: Geauga County maple syrup, Middlefield cheeses, Old Country Creamery milk, raw honey, and the farm's own apple butter and cider.
Villa Mir Farm
13.6 miChardon
New Creation Farm
13.6 miChardon
At New Creation Farm we believe in the humane treatment of animals and raise them in their natural habitat or during inclement weather, as close as we can. We offer pastured pork, beef, chicken, lamb, goat and eggs. We believe in bringing healthy food to your table! Our farm is located in Chardon, Ohio where we raised 8 children. Seven of our children are adopted out of the foster system with emotional trauma or physical illnesses. Our hopes in starting the farm was to provide adoptive and foste
GAR Horizons
13.6 miChardon
Our Story Know Where it's Grown G.A.R. Horizons has been raising quality meats since 2009. First generation, no Farmers in the family, starting from scratch! Catherine started her hobby farm after her years in 4-H. Since then it has grown to be a business. It is important to know where your food comes from, how it was raised and what it was fed. How many wonder these things while roaming the aisles at the stores? Horizons started off with a few pigs, ducks and 2 goats as pets. Each year more ani
Cedar Crest Farm & Feed
13.6 miChardon
We are a boutique breeder of Rare and Heirloom chickens raising rare and endangered poultry. We pride ourselves on having obtained the “best of the best” stock from around the globe. With a keen eye for breeding only the most spectacular of birds, the results speak for themselves in our gorgeous and healthy flocks.
Polecat Pines Mushroom Farm, LLC
12.9 miHiram
Hastings Dairy & Rowdy Cow Creamery
12.4 miBurton
Working dairy farm on Claridon Troy Road in Burton, at the edge of Geauga County's dairy and Amish country. Rowdy Cow Creamery is the farm's own label, an on-site creamery that turns fresh milk into bottled milk and ice cream sold straight from the farm. Burton and its surrounding townships are known for pasture dairying and maple. Call ahead to confirm creamery hours and what's in the case.
Chander Hill Farm
12.4 miBurton
We purchased this beautiful 60-acre farm in Geauga County, Ohio in May 2013 with the goal of being able to live a more sustainable life & to be able to share our love of great food raised humanely without the routine use of antibiotics or genetically modified feed. We never use chemical fertilizers or pesticides on our farm & everything we grow is grown using organic methods. It is something we personally feel strongly about & it seems there are many others that feel the same. Our farm is our bu
Kiwanis Club of Chardon
14.2 miChardon
This listing is the Kiwanis Club of Chardon, a civic service group in the Geauga County seat rather than a working farm. It lands in a farm directory because Chardon is a maple town, home of the long-running Geauga County Maple Festival each spring, and local clubs like Kiwanis run pancake breakfasts and community events tied to the sugaring season. The address is on South Hambden Street downtown.
Goodell Family Farm
14.6 miMantua
Shari's Berries & Garden, LLC
13.5 miHiram
Shari's Berries & Garden grows berries and garden produce on Abbott Road in Hiram, a small Portage County town in northeast Ohio. It's a local u-pick and market garden, unrelated to the national mail-order brand of a similar name. Current crops and hours aren't posted online, so reach the farm directly.
Shari's Berries Garden, LLC
13.5 miHiram
Amalfi Gardens LLC
12.9 miCleveland
Amalfi Gardens is an urban farm near 82nd and Kinsman Road on Cleveland's East Side, in the Kinsman neighborhood. It sells produce grown on-site through a small stand. Little is posted online, so reach out directly for current hours and availability.
Legacy Farms
13.3 miSzalay's Farm & Market
16.2 miPeninsula
Szalay's Farm & Market on Riverview Road in Peninsula, Ohio is a Cuyahoga Valley institution, open every day 9 to 7 through the season. The farm market pairs its produce with outdoor eateries, and fall at the farm brings its own traditions.
Cleveland Food HUb
13.7 miCleveland
Ka-La Healing Garden Center
13.7 miCleveland
Heritage Farms
16.1 miPeninsula
Heritage Farms has grown Christmas trees on Riverview Road in Peninsula since 1848, at the gateway to Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Beyond cut-your-own trees, the family farm hosts seasonal events, the Peninsula Flea market and its Pumpkin Pandemonium among them, plus vacation rentals and primitive camping on the grounds. It marks its 178th year in 2026.
Monroe's Orchard and Farm Market, LLC
15.0 miHiram
Green City Growers
14.0 miGreen City Growers runs one of the country's largest urban hydroponic greenhouses, a roughly 3.25-acre operation in Cleveland's Central neighborhood growing lettuce, leafy greens, and herbs for regional grocers and restaurants year-round. It's an employee-owned business under the Evergreen Cooperatives network, built to bring living-wage jobs to the surrounding community. Produce is cut and delivered locally within a day. Reach the operator through Evergreen Cooperatives.
Maple Valley Sugarbush
15.4 miChardon
Windmill Hill Farm
16.0 miChardon
White Barn Local
16.2 miChardon
White Barn Local is on Woodin Road in Chardon, in Geauga County east of Cleveland. The name suggests a farm market or local-goods stand. Geauga County has a strong local-food and Amish-goods trade, and small barn markets there sell produce, baked items, and neighbors' products. Specific offerings aren't documented online.
Rosby Berry Farm
14.3 miBrooklyn Heights
Rosby's is one of the last working farms left inside Cleveland's suburbs, sitting in Brooklyn Heights just south of downtown in Cuyahoga County. It combines a greenhouse with a berry operation, drawing pickers in early summer and selling bedding plants and fall pumpkins as the seasons turn. Being minutes from the city makes it a rare pick-your-own stop for close-in neighborhoods.
Carnegie Food Hub
14.8 miCleveland
Carnegie Food Hub sits at 3915 Carnegie Avenue in Cleveland's Midtown, the corridor between downtown and University Circle. It gathers food from nearby growers and moves it out to buyers and neighborhoods across the city. Hours follow a distribution calendar rather than daily retail, so timing a visit takes a quick call ahead.
Haymaker Farmers' Market
19.2 miGreenfield Berry Farm
17.2 miPeninsula
Greenfield Berry Farm grows berries and produce on Major Road in Peninsula, inside the Cuyahoga Valley between Cleveland and Akron. Small farms in this protected valley supply local markets and often open for berry-picking in summer. The setting among the national park's woods and trails makes it a scenic farm stop. Contact them to confirm picking days and what's in season.
Haymaker Farmers' Market - Summer Season
19.4 miKent
Hale Farm & Village
17.8 miPeninsula
Hale Farm & Village is a living-history museum inside Cuyahoga Valley National Park, recreating 19th-century life in Ohio's Western Reserve across 32 historic buildings. Costumed interpreters demonstrate old trades like glassblowing, blacksmithing, pottery, and spinning, while heirloom gardens and farm animals fill out the working village around the 1820s Hale family brick house. It opens Wednesday through Sunday from June to Labor Day, then weekends through October, on Oak Hill Road near Peninsula.
Marsh Creek Farm
20.0 miMentor
Marsh Creek Farm sits on Lake Shore Boulevard in Mentor, close to Lake Erie in Lake County. The listing marks it as agritourism. Its web presence appears inactive, so contact the farm directly to learn what it grows and whether it welcomes visitors.
Wolff's Blueberry Farm
16.8 miGarrettsville
Wolff's Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on Hankee Road in Garrettsville, in Portage County in northeast Ohio. Blueberry u-pick in this area generally opens in July and runs several weeks, weather permitting. No website listing current picking days or prices came up online, so check with the farm before heading out.
Ma and Pa's Horse Drawn Hay Rides and Pumpkins
15.5 miBurton
Ma and Pa's runs horse-drawn hay rides and a pumpkin patch on Main Market Road (Route 422) in Burton, in Geauga County, Ohio's Amish and maple country. It's a fall operation, with rides pulled by draft horses and a field of pick-your-own pumpkins through September and October. Confirm this year's dates and hours with the farm before you go.
Szalay's Sweet Corn Farm
18.5 miPeninsula
Szalay's Farm & Market sits on Riverview Road in Peninsula, inside the Cuyahoga Valley between Cleveland and Akron. The farm is best known for its sweet corn, including roasted corn from the outdoor stand, alongside a full produce market and, in fall, pumpkins and seasonal activities. It's open daily 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. in season. Cash and check accepted, with an ATM on site.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Chagrin Falls, OH?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Chagrin Falls, Ohio, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Chagrin Falls?
Farms near Chagrin Falls include 22 agritourism & farm experiences, 16 farm stands, 11 produce farms, 7 organic farms. Browse the list for details on each.
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