Farms Near Chambersburg, PA
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania — all selling direct to consumers.
North Square Farmers Market
0.6 miChambersburg
Jim's Farmers' Market
0.7 miChambersburg
A produce and grocery market at 255 Grant Street in Chambersburg, the Franklin County seat in south-central Pennsylvania. Jim's is known locally for fruits, vegetables, and everyday groceries at value prices, serving shoppers across the Cumberland Valley.
The Family Cow
2.0 miChambersburg
We are Edwin and Dawn Shank and family. God has richly blessed us with six children, four in-laws so far and a growing number of grandchildren. Our children and grandchildren make up the 5th and 6th generation of farmers on this land. Almost 20 years ago, our family felt called to "dress and keep" God's good earth, with respect to His created design to bring forth healing foods. (Genesis 2:15) In answering that call, we transitioned all of our farming practices to certified organic. Today we spe
Country Creek Produce Farm / Trail of Lights
2.0 miChambersburg
Nestled just North of the Mason-Dixon line in Chambersburg, PA, Country Creek Produce Farm is situated right off the Conococheague Creek, allowing the free-flowing stream to play a vital part in the farm today. Country Creek started in 2007 with a picnic table and a handful of customers. Now it’s farm-fresh produce can be found at three road-side markets in Chambersburg, at local grocery stores in PA and MD and local restaurants and nursing home facilities. My dream has always been to farm and g
Country Creek Produce Farm
4.1 miChambersburg
Country Creek Produce Farm works 100 acres north of Chambersburg on Etter Road, running a weekly CSA box with more than 40 fruits and vegetables from mid-May into early January. The farm adds pick-your-own days, farm-to-table dinners, and a winter Trail of Lights. The farm stand is open weekdays 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturdays until 3 p.m. Reach them at 717-375-2848 or through countrycreekproducefarm.com.
Hope Valley Gardens
10.7 miGreencastle
Beams Blue Mountain Farm
12.1 miNewburg
Beams Blue Mountain Farm
12.1 miNewburg
Beams Blue Mountain Farm lies on Lurgan Road near Newburg, in Cumberland County at the foot of Blue Mountain in south-central Pennsylvania. The agritourism listing carries no crop or product detail. Contact the farm to learn what they raise and whether they welcome visitors.
Yesterdays Favorite Farm
12.0 miWaynesboro
Yesterdays Favorites Farm
12.0 miWaynesboro
Humble Roots Mushroom Farm LLC
12.5 miWaynesboro
Humble Roots Mushroom Farm in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania grows gourmet and medicinal mushrooms — oyster, shiitake, lion's mane, king oyster, chestnut, nameko, and more — hand-harvested fresh for kitchens, restaurants, and wholesale. The farm crafts its own small-batch dual-extract tinctures from house-grown reishi, lion's mane, turkey tail, cordyceps, and maitake, plus at-home grow kits.
Rocky Ridge Dairy LLC.
13.2 miRocky Ridge Dairy is Amos and Mattie Zook's Amish family farm in Pequea, Pennsylvania, south of Lancaster, using regenerative organic practices and horse-drawn equipment throughout. Milking cows and sheep are 100% grass-fed, pigs get raw milk and soy-free feed, and no GMO grains, chemicals, hormones, or vaccines are ever used — members of the private buying club pick up at the farm Thursdays or at weekly drops across the Eastern Shore, D.C., and Maryland.
Reynolds Farm
12.6 miWaynesboro
Reynolds Farm is on Gehr Road outside Waynesboro, in Franklin County near the Maryland state line and the foot of South Mountain. The directory lists it for agritourism, but the farm keeps no detailed presence online. Contact them directly to learn what they grow or sell and when visitors are welcome.
TLM Hillside Farm
13.6 miWaynesboro
Meadow Ridge Farm
14.7 miNewburg
Stoner's Hijos Hill, Inc. Dairy Farm
12.8 miMercersburg
Stoner's Hijos Hill is a third-generation Franklin County dairy that's been milking cows near Mercersburg since 1970 and opens its fields for fall fun. The draw is a themed 5-acre corn maze, joined by pumpkin picking, a baby barnyard, and school field trips. The family runs seasonal events for all ages on the Oellig Road farm.
Round House Farm
16.0 miSmithsburg
Round House Farm sits on Ringgold Pike outside Smithsburg, in Washington County's Cumberland Valley farmland near the Pennsylvania line. No working website or social page turned up for the farm, so its current offerings and hours aren't confirmed online.
Redd Hott Cattle Co.
16.2 miDry Run
Patch & Pasture, LLC
16.3 miSpring Run
Toigo Orchards
14.3 miShippensburg
Gardenhour Orchards
17.3 miSmithsburg
Gardenhour Orchards grows fruit on Gardenhour Road in Smithsburg, in the South Mountain orchard country of Washington County. No further public details about what's grown or sold were found online.
Gardenhour Orchards
17.4 miSmithsburg
Hagerstown Corn Maze / Celebration Farm
17.1 miHagerstown
Celebration Farm runs an eight-acre corn maze and pick-your-own pumpkin patch on Garden View Road in Hagerstown each fall, cut into three separate maze designs visitors can tackle for one ticket price. The farm operates weekends through September and October — Friday evenings, Saturday afternoons into the evening, Sunday afternoons — with proceeds supporting local faith-based nonprofits.
Trayers Greenhouse Farm Market
16.3 miMercersburg
Trayers Greenhouse and Farm Market grows bedding plants and produce on Welsh Run Road near Mercersburg, in the Cumberland Valley farmland of Franklin County. Greenhouse annuals, hanging baskets, and vegetable transplants lead in spring, followed by field produce through summer.
Reid's Orchard & Winery
14.8 miOrrtanna
Reid's makes wine and hard cider from fruit grown in Adams County's orchard country, working out of Buchanan Valley Road in Orrtanna, west of Gettysburg. The tasting room pours their bottled wines and ciders under the line 'Great Wines, Naturally.' They also sell at regional farmers markets, and a separate cider house carries the Reid's Cider House name on social media.
Hilltop Haven Farms
17.7 miHighfield-Cascade
Adams County Winery Farm Winery
15.6 miOrrtanna
Adams County Winery has poured wine from an 1860s bank barn near Gettysburg since 1975, making it the fifth-oldest operating winery in Pennsylvania. The tasting room offers complimentary flights and vineyard tours, with landscaped, pet-friendly grounds eight miles west of town in Orrtanna. From May through October, the Terrace Bistro fires up wood-fired dishes Friday through Sunday. A separate wine shop operates in downtown Gettysburg. Open daily, 10 to 5.
Historic City Farmers' Market
20.0 miHagerstown
Records point to 1773 as the founding year for this Hagerstown market, which would make it the oldest continuously operating farmers market in Maryland — older than the city's own incorporation. It runs Sundays, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., May through September, at 25 W. Church Street. Main Street Hagerstown has been rebuilding the market's vendor program for 2026; check for the new application cycle before assuming last year's schedule holds.
Lewis Orchards and Farm Market
20.4 miCavetown
Historic Round Barn
16.4 miBiglerville
The Historic Round Barn is a 1914 wooden round barn on Cashtown Road near Biglerville that now runs as a farm market. Shelves inside carry Adams County apples and peaches, sweet corn, local produce, jams, and baked goods through the growing season. The building itself, one of few true round barns left in Pennsylvania, draws visitors as much as the fruit does.
Hauser Estate Winery
16.5 miBiglerville
Hauser Estate Winery sits atop a hill on Cashtown Road outside Biglerville, in the Adams County apple country west of Gettysburg. The estate is known as the original home of Jack's Hard Cider and for a tasting room with wide views over the surrounding orchards. It produces wine and cider from regional fruit.
Meritus Medical Center Farmers Market
21.4 miHagerstown
Meritus Medical Center hosts a farmers market on its Hagerstown campus every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. during the growing season. Regional vendors sell fresh vegetables, fruit, eggs, milk, meat, and baked goods, and the hospital's Community Health Team sets up free blood pressure and pre-diabetes screenings alongside the stalls — a hospital-campus market rather than a downtown or park setting.
Washington County Farmers Market
21.6 miWashington County Farmers Market runs out of the Elks Club parking area at 11063 Robinwood Drive in Hagerstown, drawing local farmers, bakers, and artisans plus a weekly food truck. It's grown enough that new vendors keep signing on year to year. Check the current schedule before a special trip — Hagerstown runs more than one market under similar names, and days shift by season.
Scenic View Orchards
20.4 miScenic View Orchards is a seventh-generation family farm in the Catoctin Mountains growing sweet corn, peaches, apples, and blueberries alongside a full roadside market stocked with Country Creamery ice cream, baked goods, and honey. The Sabillasville stand sells direct off the farm, and the family also runs stalls at Frederick- and Rockville-area farmers markets and offers home delivery. Apple butter and sparkling cider round out the fall lineup.
Boyer Nurseries Orchards, Inc.
17.2 miBiglerville
Cross the Creek Farm
22.0 miNewville
Cross the Creek Farm grows pick-your-own strawberries just outside Newville, off Pine Road in the Cumberland Valley. The berry season runs roughly late May into mid-June, when the rows open for families to pick their own. It's a straightforward seasonal operation focused on one crop done well. Call ahead during picking season to check ripeness and the day's hours before making the drive.
The Minestream Farm
22.0 miShade Gap
The Minestream Farm is a seventh-generation family farm near Shade Gap, in Huntingdon County, raising pastured beef, pork, lamb, chicken, and turkey. They sell meat and eggs direct through an on-farm market, offering both mixed packages and specific cuts. Buying whole or half animals is an option too. Everything is raised on pasture in south-central Pennsylvania.
The Minestream Farm
22.2 miShade Gap
Miller's Farmstead
22.0 miMiller's Farmstead is listed in Pennsylvania with no city attached, and no single verified website matches it. Miller is among the most common farm surnames in the state's Amish and Mennonite communities, which makes the entry hard to place. Its crops and exact location stay unconfirmed here.
Wil-Ar Farms
21.8 miNewville
Swartz's Pumpkin Patch
18.8 miBiglerville
Land of Little Horses
19.3 miGettysburg
The property at 125 Glenwood Drive outside Gettysburg, long known as Land of Little Horses, now operates as The Land of Adventures family attraction. It features a petting zoo, duck races, gem mining, an adventure playground, and a fall corn maze, pumpkin patch, and sunflower field. Adams County's battlefield tourism sits just minutes away.
Oyler's Organic Farms & Market
19.5 miBiglerville
Oyler's Organic Farms & Market is a certified organic family farm in Biglerville, south-central Pennsylvania, eight miles northwest of the square in historic Gettysburg. The Oyler family owns 640 acres, every one of them certified USDA organic.
Spruce Run Farm
24.9 miMyersville
Spruce Run Farm started as a family homestead in 2006 and has grown into a small livestock and produce operation raising goats, sheep, pigs, and poultry alongside honey and seasonal vegetables. Rather than running its own farm stand, it sells through the Mid-Maryland Farm Market co-op and sets up at the Myersville farmers market on Saturdays from mid-April through October, plus an indoor winter market. Visits to the farm itself are by appointment only.
Litton's Produce and Berries
25.9 miFairplay
A family-owned vegetable and berry farm on Lappans Road, Litton's grows strawberries, blueberries, and black raspberries for pick-your-own and already-picked customers alike. Seasonal produce rounds out the stand through summer and fall. Washington County's berry season here typically starts with strawberries in late May, then shifts to blueberries and black raspberries as the weeks turn warmer.
Catoctin Mountain Orchard
23.9 miThurmont
Catoctin Mountain Orchard has sold fruit from its Thurmont farm for 60 years, supplying the Frederick County Public School lunch program alongside its retail market. Pick-your-own runs through the season for apples, blueberries, black raspberries, and cherries, while the market stocks peaches, nectarines, and tomatoes plus fifteen flavors of baked fruit pie, apple dumplings, and cider donuts. The orchard is open daily 9am-5pm and also grows cut-your-own zinnias, lisianthus, and celosia.
Naylor Farm
20.4 miBiglerville
Litton's Produce and Berries
26.1 miFairplay
Yellow Hill Farm
20.8 miBiglerville
Yellow Hill Farm
20.8 miBiglerville
Pryor's Orchard
25.2 miThurmont
Pryor Orchards grows peaches, apples, pears, cherries, apricots, plums, prunes, and nectarines on Pryor Road outside Thurmont, at the foot of the Catoctin Mountains, along with nuts and homemade jellies. Confirmed contact details beyond the crop list weren't found online; check locally before the drive out, since availability shifts fruit by fruit through the season.
Columbine Manor
26.6 miWilliamsport
Scravel Creek Farm
27.3 miMyersville
Scravel Creek Farm is a small family operation on Easterday Road in Myersville, run by Allen, Dee, and Scott. The farm keeps a modest apiary and a flock of laying hens, selling local honey, farm-fresh eggs, homemade jams, and beeswax lip balm alongside handcrafted gifts. Canning is done in-house, and the family sources what it can't grow itself from other vendors in the valley.
Star Hollow Farm
23.1 miThree Springs
Emmitsburg Farmers Market
23.6 miEmmitsburg
Emmitsburg's market has run Fridays, 3 to 6:30 p.m., from late June through mid-October on South Seton Avenue, selling organic food, local specialties, vegetables, fruit, and crafts, with WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program benefits accepted. The town closed out its most recent season and is rebuilding the event for 2026 under a new name, Emmitsburg Fun, Farm and Family Day. Contact the town's market coordinator for the new format.
Jana's Place
21.8 miHarrisonville
Jana's Place rents rooms in a 1940s farmhouse on a working farm outside Harrisonville, near Raystown Lake and the Breezewood turnpike interchange. Guests ride horses, hike and bike the trails, and tag along to learn how the farm runs. The draft horses pull hayrides in fall and sleighs in winter, and the family hosts small weddings. Rooms and the full house book by the night.
Beechwood Orchards
21.6 miBiglerville
Fifth-generation family orchard in Biglerville, at the center of Adams County's apple country, growing apples and a rotation of seasonal tree fruit. Beechwood runs a farm market at its Carlisle Road location and is a regular vendor at the Swarthmore Farmers Market, also supplying regional co-ops. Wholesale hours run weekdays. Reach them at 717-677-6536 or [email protected].
Hollabaugh Bros., Inc.
21.7 miBiglerville
Good Soil Farm, LLC
24.3 miGood Soil Farm sits on Keysville Road outside Emmitsburg, where Stephen and Casey-Mae McGinley have farmed since 2017. Their CSA runs May through September with weekly vegetable shares, and the farm store carries pastured eggs, pastured chicken, pastured lamb, and sourdough bread baked on site. The operation follows regenerative practices — cover cropping and rotational grazing instead of synthetic inputs. Reach the farm at (443) 536-1830 or through Facebook for pickup details.
Utica Bridge Farms
26.0 miTh
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Chambersburg, PA?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Chambersburg?
Farms near Chambersburg include 24 agritourism & farm experiences, 18 farm stands, 10 organic farms, 10 orchards. 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.
