Farms Near Charlottesville, VA
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Charlottesville, Virginia — all selling direct to consumers.
Blue Ridge Farmers Coop
0.5 miCharlottesville
Blue Ridge Farmers Co-Op in Charlottesville, Virginia serves everyone from livestock to lovebirds — quality feed for cattle, horses, and pets, big selections of bird seed and nursery plants, and farm and garden essentials from brands like Purina, Nutrena, and Stihl. Services include crop support, feed delivery, propane fills, and agricultural spraying and fertilizing.
Charlottesville City Market
0.6 miCharlottesville
The Farmers Market at IX
0.8 miCharlottesville
The Farmers Market at IX Art Park is part of Market Central, the nonprofit supporting Charlottesville's farmers markets — Saturday markets at IX plus the Sunday Starr Hill Market at the Jefferson School City Center, with vendors from Aspire Farms and New Roots greens to Jamaican and African prepared foods and local bakers.
Farmers in the Park
2.0 miCharlottesville
Farmers in the Park features local farmers with seasonal produce & meats, cut and potted flowers, baked goods, and cultural cuisine.
Barracks Road Farm Market
2.7 miCharlottesville
Huge display of local fruits and vegetables. Right off our farm and other local surrounding farms. Large selection of Poly furniture from a local craftsman. Many other local items! Open Monday - Friday 9-5:30 Saturday 9-1
Carter Mountain Orchard and Country Store
3.3 miCarter Mountain Orchard sits on a ridge at 1435 Carters Mountain Trail in Charlottesville, Virginia, with pick-your-own peaches in summer and apples in fall. The property pairs the orchard with a country store and bakery, a wine shop, and long views over the valley. From April through September, the Thursday Sunset Series brings live music from 6 to 9 p.m. Groups and field trips can reserve ahead.
Forest Lakes Farmers Market
5.5 miCharlottesville
The Albemarle Farmers Market
6.5 miCharlottesville
Earlysville Farmers Market
8.1 miEarlysville Road hosts this market in the Albemarle County community of Earlysville, north of Charlottesville near the Rivanna Reservoir. Small farms in the surrounding countryside bring produce, eggs, and baked goods during the growing season. The area is rural and residential, and the market gives Earlysville a neighborhood gathering point without the drive into Charlottesville.
Local Food Hub
7.3 miCharlottesville
Leap Frog Flower Farm
9.5 miEarlysville
A flower farm in the Earlysville and Charlottesville area selling seasonal cut flowers through spring, summer, and autumn CSA subscriptions. It supplies wedding and event flowers, DIY flower buckets, and garden starter kits, and sells stems through the Central Virginia Flower Collective. A mobile 'Bloom Bar on the Go' brings arrange-your-own flowers to parties and celebrations.
Bellair Farm
10.4 miBellair Farm runs a CSA and pick-your-own vegetable and flower fields at 5290 Bellair Farm in Charlottesville, Virginia. Beyond produce, the farm raises pastured cattle, hogs, broiler chickens, and laying hens, and stocks goods from local partner vendors. Members order online and pick up at the farm or at market. Email or call to join the CSA or check pick-your-own hours.
Majesty Farm
9.1 miMajesty Farm is a Virginia farm. Its former website is no longer active, and current product and contact details couldn't be verified, so search local market listings or reach the owners directly before relying on older information.
Juniper Joy Farm Co
8.8 miAlbemarle Cider Works & Vintage Virginia Apples
10.2 miNorth Garden
Albemarle CiderWorks makes handcrafted hard cider from heirloom and vintage apples at its farm on Rural Ridge Lane in North Garden, south of Charlottesville. The tasting room pours flights Friday through Monday, and the attached Vintage Virginia Apples nursery sells heritage apple trees by catalog. The farm also runs orchard-to-bottle tours, workshops, and an InCider club, and hosts private events.
Vintage Virginia Apples LLC
10.2 miNorth Garden
CiderWorks' Tasting Room and Orchard
10.3 miNorth Garden
This tasting room and orchard is the visitor side of Albemarle CiderWorks on Rural Ridge Lane in North Garden, where Virginia heirloom apples are grown and pressed into dry, English-style hard ciders. Guests taste through the current lineup, take orchard-to-bottle tours of the cidery, and browse the on-site Vintage Virginia Apples nursery of heritage apple trees. The room opens Friday through Monday afternoons.
North Garden Farmers Market
10.2 miThis market meets on Rural Ridge Lane in North Garden, the rural stretch of Albemarle County along Route 29 south of Charlottesville. Farms and vineyards fill this part of the piedmont below the Blue Ridge. Area growers bring seasonal produce and other local goods to the market through the growing season, drawing shoppers from the southern Charlottesville area.
The Berrypatch
11.8 miCrozet
Glass House Winery
12.3 miFree Union
Glass House Winery sits in Free Union, on the Monticello Wine Trail northwest of Charlottesville. Founded in 2006, it makes estate wines and handcrafted chocolates and has added a brewery. The property runs a bed and breakfast and books weddings and corporate events, with live music from local artists.
Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyards
10.8 miAn estate vineyard in North Garden, Virginia, in the Monticello Wine Region on the Blue Ridge foothills south of Charlottesville. Pippin Hill pours its own whites, reds, and rosés and runs a garden-to-table kitchen built around produce from its gardens. Visitors come for vintner's tastings, estate tours, and cooking classes, and the property books weddings and private events. A restored 1820s inn sits next door for overnight stays.
Middle Fork Farm
13.0 miScottsville
Middle Fork Farm is on Branch Road near Scottsville, along the James River south of Charlottesville where Albemarle, Fluvanna, and Buckingham counties meet. Little is published online. Farms in this river-bottom country grow vegetables, hay, and pasture livestock.
Sweet Greens Farm
13.7 miSweet Greens Farm operates in Virginia under a name that points toward produce, though its specific crops and hours aren't published online. Reach out directly to confirm what's in season and where they sell before making the drive.
Fluvanna Farmers Market
12.0 miThis market gathers at Crofton Plaza in Palmyra, the small county seat of Fluvanna County east of Charlottesville. Farms from the rural Piedmont bring produce, eggs, and baked goods through the growing season. Fluvanna is quiet, wooded country along the Rivanna and James rivers, and the market gives Palmyra and nearby Lake Monticello residents a local-food stop.
The Berrypatch
12.9 miThe Berrypatch is on Peavine Hollow Trail near Crozet, in the Blue Ridge foothills of western Albemarle County. The name points to pick-your-own berries; farms in this pocket south of Charlottesville grow blueberries and brambles that ripen through early and midsummer.
Hidden Springs Family Farm
13.1 miHidden Springs Family Farm is a family-run operation in Virginia. Public listings don't detail its crops or hours, so call or message ahead to find out what's available and when you can visit. Details specific to this farm are thin online.
Henley's Orchard
12.0 miCrozet
Henley's Orchard has been family-owned since 1932, off Holly Hill Farm in Crozet, apple-and-peach country west of Charlottesville. Beyond the fruit orchard, Henley's makes its own ciders and wines and hosts weddings and events at a second venue on Jones Mill Road. Seasonal pick-your-own and a farm store round out the offerings.
Crozet Farmers Market
12.0 miCrozet Avenue is the setting for this market in the Albemarle County town of Crozet, at the foot of the Blue Ridge just west of Charlottesville. The area is orchard and vineyard country, and local farms bring seasonal fruit, vegetables, and other goods through the growing season. Crozet has grown fast as a Charlottesville commuter town while keeping its small main street intact.
Hive & Honeybee
12.0 miCrozet
Hive & Honeybee is based in Crozet, at the foot of the Blue Ridge in western Albemarle County. The name points to honey and beekeeping, and the mailing address suggests a small operation, so contact directly about products or availability.
High Meadows Vineyard Inn
15.8 miScottsville
High Meadows Vineyard Inn is a country inn set among vines on High Meadows Lane in Scottsville, south of Charlottesville along the James River. The property pairs bed-and-breakfast lodging with vineyard grounds. Its former web domain is no longer active, so booking details should be verified by phone.
Hope of Glory Farm, LLC
15.8 miScottsville
Longbottom Farm, LLC
16.1 miScottsville
Longbottom Farm in Scottsville, 20 minutes south of Charlottesville, raises 100% grass-fed and finished beef, woodland pork from hogs that roam pasture and forest, and pastured eggs — "it tastes right because it's raised right." Order online for Pasture to Porch home delivery or pick up at the farm seven days a week, with small-batch Charlottesville-roasted coffee and farm-raised raw pet food on the side.
Scottsville Supply Company LLC
16.5 miScottsville
A small bee supply and gift shop in Scottsville, stocking hive kits, extracting equipment, protective gear, live bees, and queens for local beekeepers. The store carries Mann Lake equipment and sells local and varietal honey, beeswax soaps, and bee-themed gifts, with a honey tasting bar to sample regional flavors. It also runs beginner and advanced beekeeping classes seasonally in the Scottsville and Charlottesville area.
Scottsville Farmers Market
16.5 miScottsville
Scottsville Farmers Market runs on Fleet Street in Scottsville, a small James River town at the southern edge of Albemarle County below Charlottesville. Central Virginia's Piedmont farms and orchards supply the market with seasonal vegetables, fruit, eggs, and baked goods in this riverfront town.
Fruit Hill Orchard
15.0 miPalmyra
Fruit Hill Orchard works more than 2,000 fruit trees on Thomas Jefferson Parkway in Palmyra, in Fluvanna County southeast of Charlottesville. Apples anchor the pick-your-own, and the farm plants thousands of vegetables each year alongside the trees. Cornhole and other yard games make it a family outing rather than a quick stop.
Decker's Happy Eggs
13.8 miCrozet
Ladybird Farm
15.4 miCrozet
Merino Matron Sheep Farm
17.1 miLayz S Ranch
15.7 miPalmyra
Greenfield Farm
17.0 miRuckersville
Greenfield Farm is on Dairy Road in Ruckersville, in Greene County at the foot of the Blue Ridge north of Charlottesville. The directory lists it as an agritourism farm; contact the owners directly for hours, products, or events.
Greene Farmers Market
18.0 miThe Greene Farmers Market gathers at 40 Celt Road in Stanardsville, the county seat of Greene County in the Blue Ridge foothills north of Charlottesville. Growers from the surrounding orchards and farms bring seasonal produce, eggs, and homemade goods, with apples and fall crops arriving as the season turns. Shenandoah National Park rises just to the west.
Chiles Peach Orchard and Farm Market
14.4 miCrozet
Ravens Ridge Farm
18.1 miRavens Ridge Micro Farm, founded in 2022 by Tylir and Joshua Russ, nestles in the Shenandoah Mountains of Stanardsville, Virginia — a woman- and disabled-owned haven of ethical practices producing wholesome eggs and meat from livestock raised with love and respect. The regenerative, organically grown garden, native plant cultivation, and plant medicine work all feed a community-centered mission of giving back over profit.
Oakview Farm
15.5 miGordonsville
Oakview Farm is an agritourism property near Gordonsville, in the rolling Piedmont where Orange, Louisa, and Albemarle counties meet. This is central Virginia wine and horse country, and small farms here often mix produce, livestock, and event hosting. Little detail is published online.
Greene Farmers Market at Greene Commons
18.9 miStanardsville
Greene Commons at 40 Celt Road in Stanardsville is home of the Greene Farmers Market — an outdoor pavilion and stage in the heart of Greene County, Virginia, with plenty of country smiles.
Zion Crossroads Farmers and Flea Market
15.6 miA combined farmers and flea market at Zion Park Court in Troy, near the Zion Crossroads interchange on I-64 between Charlottesville and Richmond. Vendors mix seasonal produce with secondhand and handmade goods in the Fluvanna and Louisa county countryside.
Fitrah Farms
16.3 miGordonsville
A CSA farm on Lovers Lane in Gordonsville, on the Orange and Louisa county line in the central Virginia Piedmont. Fitrah Farms offers seasonal produce shares to members in the area.
Spring Valley Orchard
16.7 miSpring Valley Orchard opens for pick-your-own sweet cherries in a valley along Spring Valley Road in Afton, ringed by the Blue Ridge. Run by the Chiles family of Crozet's orchards, it offers a short cherry season that generally starts in late May or early June and wraps by July, weather depending. Call in season for picking conditions before heading out.
Spotswood Lodge
17.9 miGordonsville
Spotswood Lodge is an 11-acre farm property in Gordonsville used as a vacation rental and outdoor wedding venue in central Virginia's wine country. The main lodge dates to 1788 and sleeps up to twelve, with a separate cottage for eight. Weeping willows, a pond, and open landscaping frame micro-weddings, reunions, and other gatherings.
Foxfire Christmas Tree Farm
20.8 miScottsville
Foxfire Christmas Tree Farm grows Christmas trees on Foxfire Road in Scottsville, along the James River south of Charlottesville. Choose-and-cut farms in central Virginia typically open weekends after Thanksgiving with saws, wreaths, and pre-cut trees on hand. This season's opening dates and tree varieties aren't posted online, so check ahead before making the drive.
Wolf Creek Farm
21.1 miMadison
Wolf Creek Farm raises cattle in the Wolftown area of Madison County, at the foot of the Blue Ridge. The farm is known for grass-fed beef sold direct to customers and at regional farmers markets. Its pastures sit in the rolling country between the Robinson River and the Shenandoah National Park foothills.
Montebello Kitchens
17.6 miGordonsville
Montebello Kitchens is listed on North Main Street in downtown Gordonsville, in the Virginia Piedmont northeast of Charlottesville. The name suggests a food-production or specialty-kitchen business rather than a farm you visit. Its web domain is inactive, and little else is verifiable online.
Liberty Mills Farm
19.9 miSomerset
Liberty Mills Farm
19.9 miSomerset
Liberty Mills Farm on Liberty Mills Road in Somerset, Orange County, once ran what it billed as the largest corn maze in the country. Starting in 2026 the farm retired its fall activities and shifted to a spring lavender season instead. It sits in the Piedmont countryside northeast of Charlottesville.
Kipps Grapes
21.2 miRochelle
Kipps Grapes grows grapes on South Blue Ridge Turnpike in Rochelle, in Madison County at the foot of the Blue Ridge. The area's soils and slopes support table and wine grapes, and small growers here often sell fresh grapes or offer pick-your-own in late summer and early fall. Public details are limited, so contact the grower for the harvest window and availability.
Critzer Family Farm
18.5 miCritzer Family Farm sells pick-your-own and pre-picked fruit through the season on Critzer Shop Road in Afton, at the foot of the Blue Ridge near Rockfish Gap: strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, cherries, peaches, and apples. It also churns ice cream from its own fruit and sells plants, cider, pumpkins, and mums. A fifth-generation family runs it, open April through October.
Critzer Family Farm
18.5 miAfton
Gruntngobbles Farm
23.6 miScottsville
Sarah's Pumpkin Patch
21.5 miOrange
A pick-your-own pumpkin patch on Caves Ford Lane, spread across five acres of a working family farm in southeastern Madison County near Orange. More than 20 pumpkin varieties fill the field each fall, including white and blue types alongside the classic orange. Admission, the hayride to the field, and the hay maze are free; a four-acre corn maze and sunflower cutting round out the day. Sarah started it in 2010.
A Better Way
20.9 miWaynesboro
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Charlottesville, VA?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Charlottesville, Virginia, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Charlottesville?
Farms near Charlottesville include 21 agritourism & farm experiences, 14 farmers markets, 10 farm stands, 6 orchards. 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.
