Farms Near Chestertown, MD
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Chestertown, Maryland — all selling direct to consumers.
Lockbriar Farm
2.4 miChestertown
Lockbriar Farm sits on Worton Road outside Chestertown, in Kent County's flat, tidewater farmland on Maryland's Eastern Shore. No website or social account could be confirmed for the farm online, so current crops and visiting hours aren't verified.
Lockbriar Farms – Ice Creamery
2.4 miChestertown
Family-run since 1993, Lockbriar Farms combines a u-pick fruit operation with a farm-made ice cream barn on Worton Road in Chestertown. The ice cream is made on-site from the farm's own dairy alongside the seasonal fruit picking.
TAG ALONG ALPACAS, LLC
3.2 miChestertown
Tag Along Alpacas raises Huacaya alpacas across 293 acres in Chestertown, on Maryland's upper Eastern Shore. Mother-daughter owners Connie Gsell and Tracy Abram started the farm in August 2012 with four alpacas, converting the land from dairy farming. Visitors can shop alpaca yarn and fiber goods by appointment, typically Saturdays from 2 to 4 p.m., weather permitting.
Tag Along Alpacas, LLC
3.3 miChestertown
Redman Farms
3.9 miChestertown
Redman Farms
4.3 miChestertown
Redman Farms is actually four farms under one name, growing everything from field corn and soybeans to greenhouse annuals and hanging baskets. The vegetable plants and produce move through a roadside stand on Bakers Lane and the Chestertown Farmers Market every Saturday morning. Strawberries come pick-your-own in season; the grain, hay, and straw go mostly to wholesale buyers.
Montabello Apiaries
6.2 miWorton
Montabello Apiaries keeps bees on Montabello Lake Road in Worton, in Kent County on Maryland's upper Eastern Shore. No independent website or current listing turned up in research — contact the beekeeper directly for honey availability.
Unity Church Hill
7.3 miChurch Hill
Erickson's Farm
10.4 miCentreville
Erickson's Farm sits on Strawberry Lane in Centreville, on Maryland's Eastern Shore in Queen Anne's County — a street name that points to the farm's likely specialty. No independent website surfaced in research, so current crops and pick-your-own availability should be confirmed directly with the farm.
Windy Hill Family Farm
10.5 miCentreville
White Marsh Acres
10.7 miCentreville
White Marsh Acres is listed on White Marsh Road in Centreville, Queen Anne's County, on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Crops, livestock, and hours aren't posted online — contact the farm directly to confirm current offerings.
Crow Farmstay Vineyard & Winery
10.2 miKennedyville
Crow Farmstay Vineyard & Winery grows grapes and pours wine on a working farm in Kennedyville, on Maryland's Upper Eastern Shore, with a farmhouse B&B for overnight stays among the vines. The farm shop sells grass-fed beef alongside the wine, and the tasting room opens daily, noon to 5pm, closed on major holidays. A wine club lets members help with harvest and blend their own bottles.
Colchester Farm CSA
14.0 miGalena
Godfrey's Farm
12.8 miSudlersville
Colchester Farm Community Supported Agriculture
14.4 miGeorgetown
Painted Sky Alpaca Farm & Fiber Mill
15.2 miEarleville
Painted Sky raises alpacas on Knight House Lane in Earleville and runs the only full-service fiber mill on Maryland's Eastern Shore, turning raw fleece into yarn for farms nationwide as well as its own shop. Visitors can pet the herd, tour the mill to watch fiber get processed, and shop hand-painted yarn, socks, hats, and sweaters. The farm also hosts painting workshops and occasional live music.
Ironhorse Farm
18.2 miQueenstown
Ironhorse Farm sits on Bennett Point Road in Queenstown, part of the waterfront farm country between the Wye and Chester rivers on Maryland's Eastern Shore. The domain once tied to this name is now listed for sale and holds no farm content, so current contact details aren't confirmed.
Singletree Farm
15.1 miSingletree Farm has no confirmed website or public listing in search results. Specific crops, livestock, or a sales location for this Delaware entry couldn't be verified.
Old Wye Mill (Mid April - Mid November)
19.2 miOld Wye Mill has ground grain by water power since 1682, making it the oldest continuously operating grist mill in the United States. It sits in Wye Mills, Maryland, on the Eastern Shore, not Delaware, and runs seasonally as both a working mill and a museum of the region's agricultural history. The mill supplied grain during the American Revolution and still turns its original stones today.
The River Plantation
19.2 miQueenstown
The River Plantation is listed at an address on Pintail Point Farm Lane outside Queenstown, on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Limited current information is available online for this specific listing — confirm hours and offerings directly before visiting.
Priapi Gardens
17.3 miCecilton
Priapi Gardens
17.3 miCecilton
Priapi Gardens runs a USDA-certified organic vegetable farm alongside a retail garden center on Maryland's Eastern Shore, between the Sassafras and Bohemia rivers. Its 10-month CSA delivers produce, eggs, cut flowers, and herbs, with full and half shares picked up Wednesday through Sunday, noon to 5:30 p.m. The garden center side carries landscape plants, annuals, perennials, tropicals, and pond plants. Victor Priapi runs the operation.
A. H. Herb'n Craft Farm
19.6 miWye Mills
301 Devil's Playground
16.2 miGalena
301 Devil's Playground turns a Galena corn field into a haunted attraction every fall, with five separate scares including a corn maze called The Harvest, a blacklight 3-D Phobia walk, and the indoor House of Hell. It bills itself as Maryland and Delaware's scariest haunted attraction, drawing crowds from both sides of the state line for its combination of live actors, music, and food vendors. Tickets sell through the site's online box office.
Eastern Shore Farmers' Market
19.0 miThis Grasonville market runs Thursdays, 3:30 to 6 p.m., on Main Street through the spring-to-fall season. It's a small Eastern Shore stop for local produce, baked goods, and prepared foods rather than a large-vendor destination — worth a look if you're already passing through Grasonville on Route 18.
Ana-Gail Farms LLC
20.7 miGrasonville
Jones Produce Farm
20.2 miEdgewood
A Jones family farm market in Edgewood sells homegrown vegetable plants, hanging baskets, and produce, with pick-your-own strawberries in season, a fall pumpkin patch, and Christmas trees in winter. It runs a CSA and accepts WIC, senior nutrition coupons, and EBT. Research turned up a Jones Family Farm listing at a different Edgewood street address than this entry, so the exact site and current contact details should be double-checked before use.
Willow Rock Gardens LLC
17.7 miClayon
Willow Rock Gardens LLC is on Sewell Branch Road in Clayton. The name suggests a nursery or garden operation, though no website or listing turned up to confirm current plants, hours, or contact information.
Powers Farm
18.7 miTownsend
Kent Island Farmers' Market
20.8 miThird Way Farm
23.0 miHavre de Grace
Third Way Farm is owned and operated by us, your farmers, Tommy and Michelle Shireman. We broke ground on these gorgeous 67 acres in Havre de Grace, Maryland in 2015 and have shaped our farm around the principles of permaculture, sustainability, and regeneration. We believe any *good* farm is best conceived as a partner in a diverse and multi-faceted ecosystem and as such, we have chosen to diversify our portfolio by focusing our attention on stewardship of, rather than dominion over. As a testa
Perryville Farmers Market
23.2 miPerryville
The Perryville Farmers Market has run at Lower Ferry Park on Broad Street since 2013, drawing farm and craft vendors to a spot overlooking the Susquehanna River near Rodgers Tavern Museum. Saturday hours run 8:30 a.m. to noon, May through October, with homegrown produce and homemade goods filling the stalls. It's one of the few Cecil County markets with river views built into the shopping trip.
Gravelly Run Farm
18.5 miHartly
Rawlings Farm
20.9 miGoldsboro
Rawlings Farm is a 94-acre operation in Goldsboro that bills itself as the only pumpkin patch in Caroline County, and admission to pick is free. Owners Allen and Brittany Rawlings also run a beef cattle and meat goat business with more than a decade of experience, selling freezer beef and goat by the whole or half animal. Kids get a trike track, corn box, and petting animals alongside the u-pick rows.
Berry Patch Christmas Tree Farm
19.5 miBerry Patch Christmas Tree Farm is on Halltown Road, zip 19953. It's listed under agritourism, produce, and Christmas trees — a choose-and-cut operation that likely sells produce in season too. No website or social page turned up to confirm current hours or pricing.
Kings Berries
22.8 miRidgely
Jack King converted his dairy operation into an organic berry farm, and Kings Berries now grows blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries on the Eastern Shore for u-pick visitors and wholesale buyers alike. The farm has sold only what it grows since 1998. Restaurants, farmers markets, and grocery stores around Caroline County stock King's fruit alongside the pick-your-own rows. Bring a bucket in summer; blueberries ripen first, with blackberries and raspberries following as the season warms.
Full Circle Farm
20.0 miBaltimore
Bohemia Apiary
20.8 miWarwick
Bohemia Apiary keeps bees in Warwick, on Maryland's Eastern Shore near the Bohemia River, and sells honey from the operation. No further public details about products or hours were found online.
Ironhorse Farm
23.9 miQueenstown
Turning Pointe Farm
20.1 miHartly
Started in 1986 by Tom and Roseann Conlon on Westville Road in Hartly, this choose-and-cut Christmas tree farm grows White Spruce, Norway Spruce, Eastern White Pine, Douglas Fir, and Canaan Fir, some reaching 15 feet. The Evergreen Spirit Gift Shop on site carries the Heartwood Creek Jim Shore collectible line. Open weekends from the Friday after Thanksgiving through December 18, with weekday tagging by appointment.
Lohr's Orchard
23.9 miChurchville
Lohr's Orchard runs a pick-your-own operation and farm stand in Harford County, selling fresh produce, fresh-baked pies, and fresh-pressed cider when the press is running, alongside other locally sourced goods. The retail stand sits at 3301 Churchville Road in Aberdeen, open Monday through Saturday 8:30am-6pm and Sunday 9:30am-5:30pm; the original Snake Lane farm store closes seasonally. Call ahead in winter months, when picking and pressing wind down.
Jone's Farm
21.6 miEdgewood
Jone's Farm is listed on Philadelphia Road in Edgewood, in Harford County. No further public details about the farm's offerings were found online.
Brad's Farm Market
24.2 miChurchville
Brad’s Produce
24.2 miChurchville
Brad Milton opened this Churchville operation in 1992 with two roadside stands and 17 rented acres; it now runs a home farm market, three satellite stands, and a 22-year run as a fixture at the Bel Air Farmers' Market. Beyond produce and greenhouse flowers, the farm raises Angus beef in Deer Creek Valley and pork across its four properties. Spring brings U-pick strawberries, fall brings pumpkins and a corn maze.
Family Affair Farm
25.9 miEaston
Family Affair Farm opened in 2014 after its owners ordered 11,000 strawberry plants the year before and figured out plasticulture growing as they went. Strawberries are still the main draw each spring, followed by u-pick blueberries and blackberries in summer, then pumpkins and a 3-acre corn maze on fall weekends. The farm sits about three miles north of Easton, just off Route 50.
Huber's Farm
22.0 miKingsville
Huber's Farm has sold produce in Kingsville for years under the K.P. Hubers name. Recent local reporting notes another vendor, Farmers Daughter, planned a second location at the former Hubers site starting in 2024, so visitors should confirm the stand is still Hubers-operated before making the trip.
Purple Rain Lavender Farm
25.4 miChurchville
Purple Rain Lavender Farm grows lavender on its Churchville property and turns the harvest into handmade products across aromatherapy, personal care, home care, culinary, and pet care lines, sold through an on-site retail shop and wholesale accounts. The farm holds a Lavender Festival each season and opens for visits by appointment — hours shift with the bloom, so call ahead. Now past its first decade, it's one of the few dedicated lavender operations in Harford County.
Bodine Farms And Meat Market
20.7 miHartly
Bodine Farms and Meat Market in Hartly, Delaware sells a wide selection of farm-fresh meat cuts direct from the farm. The market shelves also carry homemade jams and preserves, local honey, and locally grown lettuce.
Shelterwood Farm
21.2 miHartly
An agritourism farm on Tuxward Road in Hartly. Little detail is published beyond the location and phone contact, so specifics on crops or seasonal activities are best confirmed directly with the farm.
Harmans Farm Market
25.3 miChurchville
Harman's Farm Market has sold produce and cut flowers from the same Churchville roadside stand since 1988. Expect strawberries and zucchini in early summer, then apples and pumpkins once the fall decorations go up. The farm runs a CSA program and hosts school tours during harvest season. Open seasonally, May through October, at 2633 Churchville Road.
Mums by Nancy
21.7 miMums by Nancy operates on Road 215, zip 19934. The name points to a seasonal chrysanthemum grower, a common fall specialty for small Delaware farm stands. No website confirms current stock or hours.
3 Palms Zoo & Education Center
21.5 miTownsend
Delaware's only rescue zoo, 3 Palms takes in abandoned exotic pets, surrendered farm animals, and wildlife that can't return to the wild. The grounds hold llamas, mini pigs, foxes, prairie dogs, tortoises, screech owls, and the state's only alligator exhibit. Visitors can hand-feed the farm animals for a dollar a scoop; general admission runs $6. The zoo also books field trips and private parties. It's on Vandyke Greenspring Road in Townsend, with hours that shrink outside summer.
Grid Iron Hill Farm
26.7 miGrid Iron Hill Farm runs 130-plus acres in Havre de Grace, Maryland, not Delaware, raising heritage-breed cattle, sheep, and hogs on rotational pasture. The farm sells 100% grass-fed beef and lamb, pasture-raised pork, chicken, and turkey, raw milk, eggs, and seasonal produce from a farm store. It's a multi-generational family operation that also runs an equestrian stable, Grid Iron Hill Stables, on the same property.
Fairview Sod Farm
22.6 miTownsend
Fairview Sod Farm is on Green Giant Road outside Townsend. Sod farms typically sell turf wholesale to landscapers and developers rather than to walk-in customers. No website confirms whether that's the case here.
Mathios Apiary
24.6 miBel Air
Mathios Apiary is a honey operation based in Bel Air, the Harford County seat. No independent website or current listing turned up in research — contact the beekeeper directly for product availability and farmers market locations.
Broom's Bloom Dairy
25.1 miBel Air
Broom's Bloom Dairy sits on a Bel Air, Maryland farm dating to the early 1700s, now supporting the ninth generation of the Dallam family, who began milking 65 cows in 1997. The farm store dips old-fashioned ice cream made on-site (over 100 flavors created), sells its own milk, artisan cheddar, and country pork sausage, and stocks Harford County lamb, beef, poultry, free-range eggs, local honey, and seasonal produce, with a café serving homemade lunches.
Wicked R Western Productions, Inc.
22.1 miWicked R Western Productions is a 61-acre working ranch outside Camden-Wyoming run by owners with more than 25 years in the rodeo business, operating since 1999. Beyond trail rides and rodeo events, the farm hosts birthday parties, school field trips, and an October haunted trail that draws families from around Kent County.
Cecil County Farmers' Market
26.9 miNorth East
Cecil County Farmers' Market sets up on South Main Street in North East, Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., pairing area growers like Carlisle Produce and cheese with local crafters selling homemade goods. It's a small-town market walkable from the North East waterfront, running through the growing season with a loyal, regular crowd of vendors.
Cardinal Woods Farms
21.4 miClayton
A 200-acre choose-and-cut Christmas tree farm on Blackiston Road in Clayton, offering a range of tree types and sizes along with tree drilling and stands for an old-fashioned cut-your-own visit.
Tuckahoe Treasures Alpaca Farm
26.7 miDenton
Tuckahoe Treasures Alpaca Farm raises alpacas in Denton, in Caroline County near Tuckahoe Creek. The farm's site, tuckahoetreasures.com, is live but returned no readable content during research, so current visiting hours, fiber sales, and contact details aren't confirmed — try the site or a direct call.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Chestertown, MD?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Chestertown, Maryland, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Chestertown?
Farms near Chestertown include 34 agritourism & farm experiences, 10 farm stands, 9 organic farms, 9 produce farms. 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.
