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Farms Near Clarks Summit, PA

49 local farms within about 30 miles of Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania — all selling direct to consumers.

Abington Winter Farm Market

0.7 mi

Clarks Summit

The Abington Winter Farm Market runs the cold-season market for the Abington area north of Scranton, at 1310 Morgan Highway in Clarks Summit. It gives local growers and food makers an indoor venue once the outdoor season ends, typically with produce, meats, baked goods, and prepared foods. Winter markets keep shorter, weather-dependent schedules, so confirm the current dates before heading over.

Pallman Farms

1.6 mi

Clarks Summit

Family farm on Summit Lake Road in Clarks Summit, north of Scranton, running pick-your-own strawberries in June alongside pre-packed quarts. Pallman Farms has worked the area for generations and also raises farm-fresh turkeys and capons for the holidays. Contact the farm to confirm picking dates and availability.

Essential Eating Farmers' Market

1.8 mi

Clarks Summit

Essential Eating Farmers' Market is tied to 517 Northern Boulevard in Clarks Summit, a borough just north of Scranton in Lackawanna County. The Essential Eating name is associated with sprouted-grain flours and whole, minimally processed foods, so the market leans toward local produce and natural-food vendors. Northeastern Pennsylvania's growing season brings seasonal vegetables, fruit, and baked goods to markets like this through summer and fall. Confirm the current format and hours before visiting.

Endless Roots Farm

4.1 mi

Endless Roots Farm is a first-generation, family-run operation growing four-season vegetables, cut flowers, herbs, and eggs from pasture-raised hens, all without synthetic chemicals or fertilizers. It runs a vegetable CSA with weekly pickups. Records place the farm in the Waverly area right along the New York-Pennsylvania line, so the state on this listing likely reflects that border proximity.

Millers Orchards Farm Market, Inc

3.4 mi

Clarks Summit

Miller's Orchards Farm Market is a seventh-generation family farm on Fairview Road near Clarks Summit, selling pasture-grazed chicken, pork, and beef alongside seasonal produce, eggs, dairy, baked goods, and apple cider. The farm store runs Thursday through Saturday, and the family also sells at the Scranton Co-op Farmers Market from midsummer into November.

LaCoe's Berry Nice Farm

3.7 mi

Clarks Summit

Berry and produce farm on Valley View Drive in Clarks Summit, in the hills north of Scranton. Northeastern Pennsylvania growers usually open for strawberries in June, then move into summer vegetables. Reach out to confirm this season's crops and pick-your-own hours.

Roba Family Farms

4.4 mi

North Abington Township

Roba Family Farms runs a large fall agritourism park in North Abington Township with a mega corn maze, jumping pillows, rock slides, pig races, a farm-animal center, and a glowing pumpkin trail after dark. Events run from a September dinosaur festival through Halloween weekend. Day passes and season passes cover admission, with paid add-ons like apple cannons and gem mining.

Roba Family Farms/ Lakeland Orchard

4.6 mi

North Abington Township

Roba Family Farms on Cranston Avenue in North Abington Township, north of Scranton, is a fall agritourism destination built around pumpkins and a big Pumpkin Harvest Festival. The property runs a mega corn maze, a farm animal center, jumping pillows, slides, pig races, and a September dinosaur festival. Its sister site, Lakeland Orchard & Cidery, adds pick-your-own apples and cider. Call (570) 563-2904; find them as Roba Family Farms on Facebook and Instagram.

Co-Operative Farmers Market

5.2 mi

Scranton

Montdale Farm Market

5.7 mi

Scott

We grow belted Callway beef cows and they are grass feed only. We have organic Chicken too.

Roba Family Orchard

6.1 mi

Scott Township

This orchard on Lakeland Drive in Scott Township operated as Roba Family Orchard until a 2019 rebrand to Lakeland Orchard & Cidery. Pick-your-own runs across apples, blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, and sunflowers, and the farm presses its own hard cider. Rides include a carousel, scrambler, and train, plus an animal barn and festivals that rotate through the year.

Lakeland Orchard and Cidery

8.4 mi

Scott Township

Alpaca Farm

12.3 mi

Clifford

This alpaca farm operates near Clifford, in Susquehanna County across Pennsylvania's rural northeast. The listing gives only a post office box and no product details, so contact the owners directly to ask about alpaca visits, breeding stock, or fiber sales.

Sickler's Blueberries

13.4 mi

Northmoreland Township

Sickler's is a pick-your-own blueberry farm spread across 16 acres in Northmoreland Township, in Wyoming County, and has run for more than three decades. Bring your own buckets and pick as much as you want to eat, bake, and freeze. Blueberry season sets the hours, so the farm posts updates on Facebook as the fruit ripens through summer.

Mid-Valley Organics, Inc.

13.5 mi

Lake Ariel

Beekeep's Daughter

16.8 mi

Plains Township

Beekeep's Daughter is a small honey brand out of the Plains Township area near Wilkes-Barre in northeastern Pennsylvania. Hives in this region work the wooded ridges and river-valley wildflowers of the Wyoming Valley. No website or storefront hours are posted online, so contact the beekeeper directly to buy honey or find out where it is sold.

Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau

14.3 mi

Tunkhannock

The Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau promotes tourism across Sullivan and Wyoming counties in northeastern Pennsylvania, west of Scranton. From its office on Route 6 in Tunkhannock, it points visitors to three state parks, hiking and biking trails, farms, dining, and local events. It functions as the region's travel information hub rather than a farm itself.

Rocky Ridge Farm

19.2 mi

Kingsley

Skippy's livestock buy and sell.

18.0 mi

High Horizons Farm Blooms and Berries

15.5 mi

Tunkhannock

High Horizons Farm grows flowers and berries on Dziuba Lane in Tunkhannock, Wyoming County, in the hills of northeastern Pennsylvania above the Susquehanna. The blooms-and-berries name points to cut flowers and fresh or pick-your-own berries in summer. The farm posts no hours online, so contact them directly to check what is blooming or ripe and whether picking is open.

Zembrzycki's

18.8 mi

Herrick Center

Zembrzycki's

18.9 mi

Zembrzycki's sits on Lyon Street near Union Dale in Susquehanna County, in the rolling farm country of northeastern Pennsylvania (ZIP 18470). The directory lists it as an agritourism stop, but no public website or listing turned up to confirm current crops, hours, or activities. Call ahead or check locally before making the drive.

Summer Marketplace at Mohegan Sun Arena

19.4 mi

A seasonal outdoor farmers' market held in the parking lot of Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County. The wide arena lot gives vendors room to spread out with produce, plants, and prepared foods through the summer. The site sits just off Highland Park Boulevard near Interstate 81. Exact market days aren't posted online.

Back Mountain Library Farmers' Market

17.2 mi

Dallas

The Back Mountain Library Farmers Market runs at the Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road in Dallas, Pennsylvania, west of Wilkes-Barre. Local growers and makers sell produce, baked goods, and other farm products, with proceeds supporting the community library. Market days follow the growing season, so check the current schedule before going.

Harford Farm and Flower Market

21.1 mi

Harford

Oh! Pear Orchards

21.5 mi

Gibson

Orchard on State Route 547 in Gibson, Susquehanna County, in the northeastern corner of Pennsylvania. The name points to pears, and orchards in this area also raise apples and other tree fruit that ripen from late summer into fall. Contact the orchard to confirm its crops and picking hours.

Hilltop Blueberry Farm

22.0 mi

New Milford

A pick-your-own blueberry farm on Osborne Road in New Milford, Susquehanna County. Blueberry picking in this cool northeastern corner of Pennsylvania peaks in July and early August. The farm's exact opening dates and row conditions aren't posted online, so call ahead; berry seasons shift a week or two with the weather each year.

Penn-Can Berry Farm

22.0 mi

New Milford

Berry farm on State Route 848 in New Milford, Susquehanna County, near the New York line. Growers this far north in Pennsylvania usually open for summer berries once they ripen, with pick-your-own and pre-picked common. Reach out to confirm this season's crops and hours.

Bee Joon Apiaries

17.7 mi

A beekeeping operation selling raw, unfiltered honey straight from the hive, comb honey, and beeswax goods like soap and candles, along with live bees. Products ship through their online store. Their honey is labeled Pennsylvania raw honey, so despite the New York tag on this listing the apiary appears to be based in or sourcing from Pennsylvania.

The Lands at Hillside Farms

19.0 mi

Shavertown

The Lands at Hillside Farms is a historic, non-profit 501(c)(3) 428-acre educational dairy farm. Our mission is to teach life choices that are healthy, logical, and sustainable so that those born 200 years from now will have access to the same or better opportunities and resources. The Lands at Hillside Farms belongs to everyone. When you purchase our products you are not only supporting the physical property, you are supporting a healthier and higher quality of life for you and your family. Eac

DeHaven Family Farm

20.4 mi

Union Dale

DeHaven Family Farm breeds Nigerian Dwarf and Mini Silky Fainting goats on Route 171 in Union Dale, up in Susquehanna County. Beyond the goats, this first-generation family farm grows pumpkins, mums, and produce and opens for fall attractions with a petting zoo and u-pick fruit. Livestock sales run year-round; the pumpkins and petting zoo land in autumn. Most of their following comes from the goats.

Whistle Pig Pumpkin Patch

18.2 mi

Noxen

Whistle Pig Pumpkin Patch farms 135 acres beside Bowman's Creek in Noxen, Wyoming County, on land that ran as a dairy in the 1870s. The Field family now offers u-pick strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, and blackberries in summer, then tomatoes, peppers, pumpkins, and gourds. Fall brings hayrides and corn mazes, and the farm makes its own maple syrup.

The Stevens' Farm

19.3 mi

Sterling

Fertile Grounds

18.9 mi

Noxen

Mount Pleasant Herbary

21.4 mi

Forest City

Henningstead Organic Farm

21.5 mi

Mehoopany

Henningstead is a grass-fed organic dairy farm on Creek Road in Mehoopany, Wyoming County, worked by the same family since 1847. The herd mixes Holsteins, Guernseys, Jerseys, Milking Shorthorns, and Brown Swiss. Seasonal pick-your-own and pre-picked raspberries and blackberries join honey, maple syrup, and organic dairy for sale. Hours run Friday through Sunday or by appointment; call ahead about berry availability.

Deer Path Riding Stable

29.2 mi

White Haven

Deer Path Riding Stable offers horseback riding near White Haven, in the Pocono Mountains along Route 940. Stables in this area run guided trail rides through state forest and lakeside terrain popular with weekend visitors. White Haven sits close to Hickory Run State Park and the Lehigh Gorge.

Nuangola Farmer's Market

27.1 mi

Nuangola is a small lake community in Luzerne County, south of Wilkes-Barre off Interstate 81. A market at 5177 Nuangola Road serves this rural mountain area, where nearby farms supply summer produce, sweet corn, and baked goods to residents and lake-season visitors.

Daisy Field Farm

29.7 mi

White Haven

Daisy Field Farm leads horseback trail rides across scenic farmland and wildlife-preserve ground in the western Pocono Mountains near White Haven. The family also runs carriage rides, pony rides, and winter sleigh rides, keeping the pace friendly for first-time riders. The owners built the operation on 35 years of running the stables at Pocono Manor Resort. Rides book online ahead of time.

Jayne's Orchards

26.0 mi

Orchard on Jayne Road in the Meshoppen area of Wyoming County, in the hills of northeastern Pennsylvania. Local orchards here open for apples and other tree fruit from late summer into fall. Call ahead for the picking list and hours, since listings give no town for this one.

Foxy Farms

28.5 mi

Montrose

Bialecki Farms

28.8 mi

Thompson

Main Street Farmer's Market

24.0 mi

Honesdale

The Main Street Farmers Market strives to provide the greater Honesdale community with access to superb local products. The Market is a vibrant and friendly gathering of exemplary local producers and enthusiastic consumers, connecting through a mutual appreciation for each other and for our regional foodscape.

Country Farmers Market

24.1 mi

Country Farmers Market operates at 640 Main Street in Honesdale, the seat of Wayne County in Pennsylvania's northeastern Pocono region. Growers from the surrounding hills and valleys bring seasonal vegetables, fruit, eggs, honey, and baked goods to town through the warmer months. Honesdale's Main Street setting makes it a convenient stop for residents and visitors passing through the Upper Delaware area. Confirm the market's current day and hours before your trip.

Wayne County Farmers Market

24.2 mi

Honesdale

Hardler Farms

27.2 mi

Honesdale

Paupack Blueberry Farm

27.3 mi

Paupack

Pick-your-own blueberry farm on Gumbletown Road in Paupack, in the Lake Wallenpaupack area of the Poconos. Three public fields open for picking in mid-to-late July, and the farm store opens in June with baked goods made fresh daily. Store hours run 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; leave pets at home, since they're not allowed in the fields.

Hawley Farmers Market

27.2 mi

A weekly outdoor market in Hawley, in Pennsylvania's Pocono region (the New York tag on this listing appears to be an error). It runs Fridays from 2 to 5 p.m. — outdoors at Bingham Park from mid-May through October, and indoors at The Hawley Hub the rest of the year. A PA Preferred market, its vendors bring local produce, eggs, baked goods, honey, maple syrup, cheeses, flowers, and crafts.

Paupack Blueberry Farm

27.6 mi

Paupack

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many farms are near Clarks Summit, PA?

US Farm Trail lists 49 farms within about 30 miles of Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.

What kinds of farms are near Clarks Summit?

Farms near Clarks Summit include 21 agritourism & farm experiences, 10 farm stands, 9 farmers markets, 9 produce farms. Browse the list for details on each.

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