Farms Near Cincinnati, OH
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Cincinnati, Ohio — all selling direct to consumers.
Clifton Plaza Farmer's Market
0.8 miThe Clifton Plaza Farmers' Market sets up at 329 Ludlow Avenue in Cincinnati's Gaslight district, run by the neighborhood's Clifton Community group. Small farms and local food makers sell directly to shoppers, with seasonal produce, baked goods, flowers, and handmade items on the tables. It runs through the warm months along the walkable business strip. Updates go out through the CliftonPlaza45220 Facebook page.
Findlay Market
1.9 miFindlay Market sits at 1801 Race Street in Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, Ohio's oldest continuously operating public market, not a Kentucky market despite this listing's state tag. More than 50 full-time merchants sell fresh produce, meat, fish, cheese, and flowers inside the historic market house, while an outdoor farmers market runs Saturdays 8 a.m.-2 p.m. and Sundays 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
ETC Produce & Provisions
2.3 miCincinnati
ETC Produce & Provisions is Cincinnati's purveyor of the finest foodstuff in the Ohio River Valley, partnering with over 150 local farms and artisans to bring the freshest, cleanest, most delicious local food to the city. Shop year-round at Findlay Market on Race Street or the Walnut Hills store on East McMillan, where specialty lattes and heat-and-serve dinners join the week's fresh produce.
Our Harvest Cooperative
2.6 miCincinnati
Northside Farmers Market
2.5 miCincinnati
Bellevue Farmers' Market
2.9 miBellevue Farmers' Market sets up on Riviera Drive along the Ohio River in Bellevue, a small river city across from Cincinnati known for its walkable historic district. No independent website, hours, or contact info were found online for this listing.
Mustard Seed Farm
2.5 miCincinnati
Campbell County Farmers Market Association
3.5 miNewport
Our Harvest Cooperative
3.7 miOur Harvest Cooperative is a worker- and farmer-owned food business affiliated with Co-op Cincy, built on the idea that the people who grow and pack the food should share ownership of the business. The co-op sells weekly produce subscription boxes sourced from farms within roughly 150 miles of Cincinnati, along with wholesale accounts, out of a food hub in Newport, Kentucky.
Ohio Valley Food Connetion, LLC
4.2 miCovington
Our Harvest Co-op farm stand
4.4 miOur Harvest Cooperative's food hub sits at 517 W. 7th Street in Newport, Kentucky, where the worker-owned co-op packs weekly harvest boxes from produce grown within about 150 miles of Cincinnati. Produce is grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers, and the hub also serves as a pickup point and wholesale supply point for area restaurants and stores.
Urban Greens
3.8 miCincinnati
Northern Kentucky Regional Farmers Market
4.9 miNorthern Kentucky Regional Farmers Market sets up at 6th and Main Street in Covington, across the river from Cincinnati. As a "regional" market rather than a single-town one, it likely pulls vendors from across Kenton, Campbell, and Boone counties rather than just Covington proper. Hours and vendor contact were not confirmed online.
Lunken Farmers Market
4.8 miCincinnati
Ft. Thomas Farmers Market
6.0 miFt. Thomas
Sunrock Farm
6.4 miWilder
Sunrock Farm is in Campbell County near Wilder, directly across the Ohio River from Cincinnati. Its website did not resolve during research, and no hours, programs, or contact details could be verified online this pass. Confirm current information directly before visiting.
Wyoming Farmers' Market
6.7 miThe Wyoming Farmers' Market runs seasonally at 1025 Springfield Pike in Wyoming, a village on the north side of Cincinnati. Local growers and food vendors set up through the warmer months. Details on this listing are thin, so the market days and vendor lineup are worth confirming with the village before a visit.
The Citrus Tree
7.3 miCincinnati
Lettuce Eat Well
6.2 miCheviot
McGlasson Farms
7.1 miHebron
McGlasson Farms has grown fruits and vegetables on the same family land near Hebron, in Boone County along the Ohio River, since the mid-1800s — six generations running. The roadside market stand sells ready-picked produce, and U-pick fields open seasonally for strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, peaches, apples, pumpkins, and sunflowers. Hours run 9am-6pm weekdays and 9am-5pm weekends, May through November.
Campbell County Farmers Market Association
8.2 miHighland Heights
Mt. Washington Farmers' Market
7.0 miThe Mt. Washington Community Council runs this neighborhood farmers market, "Market in the Park," near 2221 Oxford Avenue on Cincinnati's east side. Local growers, bakers, and food makers set up stalls with seasonal produce and prepared goods through summer. It gathers at the neighborhood park as a community event rather than a large regional market. Updates post through the MWmarketinthepark Facebook page.
Chickens in Your Backyard
8.4 miEvendale
This listing is a workshop, not a farm of its own: 'Raising Chickens in Your Backyard' is a class held at Gorman Heritage Farm, a 122-acre nonprofit farm on Reading Road in Evendale. The session covers local ordinances, choosing breeds and day-to-day flock care. Gorman Heritage Farm also runs a farm shop and other agritourism programs through the year.
Dixie Farmers' Market
9.9 miErlanger
Dixie Farmers' Market operates on Commonwealth Avenue in Erlanger, a Kenton County suburb in Northern Kentucky just south of the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. The market draws on produce farms across Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties rather than the row-crop agriculture found in the rest of the state.
Gorman Heritage Farm
10.0 miCincinnati
We have a vegetable CSA, a farm market that is open 6 days a week, pasture raised chicken and eggs, pork, beef, and turkey. We also sell honey and cut flowers.
Blue Ash Farmers Market
9.9 miBlue Ash
The Dixie Farmers' Market
10.4 miThe Dixie Farmers' Market takes its name from Dixie Highway, the old US 25 corridor running through Elsmere and neighboring Erlanger in Kenton County, just south of Covington. A market under this same name is registered with the state at (859) 727-2525, serving that stretch of northern Kentucky.
Vogel Farms
10.3 miVogel Farms is located on Owl Creek Road near Petersburg in Boone County, Ohio River bottomland in northern Kentucky. This corner of the state mixes row crops with a handful of small agritourism operations near the river.
Turner Farm
9.2 miCincinnati
It is our mission to permanently preserve Turner and Meshewa Farms, drawing lessons from our rural heritage to help build a positive future, demonstrating that local, organic, low-impact food production grows healthy communities and healthy ecosystems. Turner Farm operations promote connections between people of all ages and the land that feeds them, in body, mind, and spirit. Through education and example, we nurture understanding of the rhythms of nature, and our place in the natural world, fo
Burger Farm and Garden Center
9.2 miNewtown
Burger Farm & Garden Center has operated in the Cincinnati area since 1904, now on Main Street (Route 32) in Newtown. It's mainly a garden center - nursery stock, annuals, perennials, hanging baskets, soil, mulch and seasonal plantings - and shifts its inventory for the holidays through the year. Staff help with landscaping questions, and the farm gives a 10 percent discount to military and veterans.
Rains and Sun Hilltop Farm
12.8 miCovington
Greenacres Foundation
11.2 miCincinnati
Greenacres Foundation offers something for everyone. From exploring preserved forests and creeks, capturing beauty in music and artwork, to discovering secrets of farming and gardening. Come enjoy school field trips and summer camps as well as fresh produce from the farm store and special public events. Inspiration is contagious among Greenacres team who truly possess a passion for our Mission.
Campbell County Farmers Market Association
12.7 miAlexandria
Moon Riverdance Farms
13.1 miIndependence
Moon Riverdance Farms is located in Independence, a fast-growing Kenton County community in the Cincinnati metro's Kentucky suburbs. Farms in this part of northern Kentucky increasingly operate as agritourism destinations alongside traditional row crop and livestock ground, as development pressure changes the surrounding land use. No public listing was found for this property — confirm details directly with the farm.
Independence Farmers' Market
13.8 miIndependence
Independence Farmers' Market runs along Madison Pike in this Kenton County city on the edge of the Cincinnati metro. Kentucky's northern counties grow sweet corn, tomatoes, and melons through the summer months, and small-town markets in the region typically operate a weekly outdoor season from May into October. Specific hours and vendor lineup were not confirmed online.
Triple L Acres
11.0 miCincinnati
Neltner's Farm & Greenhouse
12.8 miMelbourne
Neltner's Farm & Greenhouse has grown produce, jams, and jellies for six generations, selling farm-direct and at area farmers markets. The 100-plus-year-old operation now runs primarily as a wedding and events venue, with a seasonal pumpkin patch and Fall Fest each autumn. It's located on Four Mile Road in Melbourne.
Neltner's Farm
12.8 miMelbourne
Ell Farm
13.5 miWest Chester
Ell Farm is an agritourism farm on Cincinnati-Columbus Road (Route 42) in West Chester, Butler County, in Cincinnati's northern suburbs. No website or details on crops and hours were found online. Contact the farm directly to learn what it offers and whether it's open to the public.
TCC Berry Farm
11.7 miMilford
A family berry farm on US Route 50 in Milford, east of Cincinnati in Clermont County. You can pick your own berries in season or buy pre-picked at the on-farm market. The stand takes cash, check, and major cards. Web presence is thin beyond directory listings, so the address is the surest way to reach them during berry season.
Simon Kenton Farmers Market
15.0 miIndependence is the seat of Kenton County, itself named for frontiersman Simon Kenton, and this Madison Pike market carries his name. It serves the county's fast-growing suburban belt south of Cincinnati — produce and goods from area growers, on a smaller scale than the markets in Louisville or Lexington.
Brown's Family Farm Market
13.8 miHamilton
Little Rock Farm
13.8 miLittle Rock Farm grows organic vegetables without pesticides on Ten Mile Road in Camp Springs, just south of the Ohio River. The farm sells fresh, seasonal produce alongside homemade breads, jams, and jellies, all raised and made without hormones or antibiotics. Nearly 3,500 people follow the farm's Facebook page for updates on what's in season.
Carr Country
12.7 miA Boone County property on Whispering Pines Drive near Hebron, listed as agritourism with no public details on crops, products, or hours. Worth a call before visiting.
Walther Farms
15.2 miRoss
School House Bees - Spille's Honey
15.9 miSchool House Bees - Spille's Honey sells raw honey under the Spille family name, a common setup among small Kentucky apiaries that keep hives on family land and sell jars locally rather than through retail stores. No independent website or contact info were found online.
Indian Springs Berry Farm
16.3 miHamilton
Indian Springs Berry Farm grows pick-your-own berries on Tylersville Road in the Hamilton area of Butler County, north of Cincinnati. Strawberries lead off Ohio's berry season in late spring, with other berries following into summer. The farm doesn't post daily hours online, so a quick call confirms what's ripe before you drive out.
Old Fashioned Heritage Days at Miller-Vinson Farmstead
12.7 miNorth Bend
This is a fall event, not a working farm: Old Fashioned Heritage Days runs Saturdays and Sundays in October at the historic Miller-Vinson Farmstead on US Highway 50 in North Bend, west of Cincinnati. Visitors do a daytime corn maze, candle dipping, gem mining, cornmeal grinding and animal viewing, with an original 1830s stone house, gift shop and museum on-site. It's put on by the Harriet Beecher Stowe Historical Cultural Association.
Boone County Farmers Market
14.2 miBurlington
Benton Family Farm
17.2 miWALTON
Benton Family Farm is a family-run agritourism operation in Walton, Boone County. Development pressure from Cincinnati's southern suburbs has reached this part of northern Kentucky, though pockets of working farmland like this one remain active. Specific crops or activities weren't verifiable online.
Benton Farms
17.3 miWalton
Benton Farms is an agritourism operation in Walton, in Boone County's stretch of northern Kentucky between Cincinnati and Lexington on the old Lexington Pike. No working website or social page turned up in research, so current activities and hours aren't confirmed online.
Daniels Petting Farm
17.7 miWalton
Daniels Petting Farm sits in Walton, a Boone County town in the fast-growing corridor south of Cincinnati. As a petting farm, the draw is hands-on time with farm animals rather than crop sales.
Farm Haven
16.4 miUnion
Farm Haven is an agritourism farm in Union, in Boone County's stretch of northern Kentucky just south of Cincinnati. No working website or social page turned up in research, so current activities and seasonal hours aren't confirmed online.
Benton Family Farm
17.6 miWalton
Boltz to Nutz Farm
15.1 miLoveland
Wanting Boltz to Nutz to be more than just a biodynamic farm and supplier of natural remedies, Eric and Yvonne Boltz curated a space to welcome people of all abilities. Our state-of-the-art adaptive group kitchen and processing center is open to visitors, equipped with adaptive tools, equipment, and a growing number of wheelchair pathways. Use our Events page to learn more.
Morning Dew Farm
17.0 miHamilton
Morning Dew Farm sits on New Haven Road in the Hamilton area of Butler County, north of Cincinnati. The directory lists it as an agritourism farm, but no public website details what it grows or when it opens to visitors. A direct call or message is the best way to learn what's available.
Morning Dew Farm
17.2 miHamilton
Kinman Farms
16.4 miBurlington
Kinman Farms is in Burlington, in Boone County along the Ohio River across from Cincinnati. Its website did not load during research, and no hours, crops, or activities could be confirmed. Call ahead or check local Boone County event listings before visiting.
NKY Honey Bees
18.3 miNKY Honey Bees is a small apiary operation in Kentucky's northern river counties, across from Cincinnati. The name points to raw, local honey sold direct from the beekeeper rather than through a storefront. No independent website, hours, or contact info were found online for this listing.
TCC Berry Farm
15.7 miMilford
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Cincinnati, OH?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Cincinnati, Ohio, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Cincinnati?
Farms near Cincinnati include 20 farmers markets, 19 agritourism & farm experiences, 8 farm stands, 7 produce farms. 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.
