Farms Near Clarksville, TN
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Clarksville, Tennessee — all selling direct to consumers.
Clarksville's Downtown Market
2.9 miClarksville
Voted Tennessee's top farmers market in 2025 by the American Farmland Trust, this Saturday market has run on Public Square in downtown Clarksville since 2009. From May through October, 8 a.m. to noon, local farmers and makers sell produce, food, and handmade goods, with live music and a market mascot named Corny the Cob. The city organizes it.
McCraw's Strawberry Ranch
2.9 miClarksville
McCraw's Strawberry Ranch grows strawberries on Rossview Road in Clarksville, in Montgomery County near the Kentucky line. Pick-your-own strawberry farms in this part of Tennessee open in spring, usually late April into June, and sell both u-pick and pre-picked flats during the short season. Strawberry picking depends on ripeness and weather, so check current picking conditions before visiting.
R and P Farm
5.7 miClarksville
R and P Farm is a fifth-generation family operation on York Road north of Clarksville, best known for its Haunted Barn and Woods each October. The haunt runs on select Saturday nights and mixes genuine scares with a lighter, family-friendly option earlier in the evening. Visitors get bonfires, live bands, and local vendors alongside the trail through the woods and barn. It's a working farm the rest of the year.
RiverView Mounds Century Farm
8.6 miClarksville
RiverView Mounds Century Farm sits on a Mississippian-era archaeological site above the Cumberland River in Clarksville. Its fall season brings a corn maze, pumpkin picking, a 40-foot slide, hayrides, a petting zoo, barrel-train rides, and pig racing, plus hay climbing and hammocks. The farm also runs children's summer camps and rents space for events and banquets.
Broken Point Farm
9.1 miClarksville
Boyd's Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze
7.8 miBoyd's Pumpkin Patch runs a 4-acre corn maze and u-pick pumpkins off Highway 76 in Clarksville, open 9am to 6pm Wednesday through Sunday in the fall, with the season closing October 31. Pumpkins run $2 to $4 and the maze is $5, free for kids 5 and under. Last maze entry is 5pm. This is Boyd's final fall at the Highway 76 site before a move about six miles east.
Slate Farms Strawberries
8.2 miClarksville
Broken Point Farm
10.1 miClarksville
Broken Point Farm is an agritourism stop on Chapel Hill Road in Clarksville, Montgomery County, in the northwest corner of Middle Tennessee near the Kentucky state line. Public details on what it grows or offers are limited, so contact the farm directly before visiting.
H & S Farms
11.0 miCunningham
H & S Farms runs strawberry picking in Cunningham, Montgomery County, with fields listed on Springdale Road and Seven Mile Ferry Road near Clarksville. Middle Tennessee strawberries usually come in from late April into June. The listing points to pick-your-own, so call ahead to confirm the patch is ready before you drive out.
Hickory Point UMC Produce Market
10.6 miClarksville
Cook's Ranch Beef
10.2 miClarksville
Montgomery Comb and Hive
11.7 miClarksville
Montgomery Comb and Hive is a beekeeping operation on Mickle Lane in Clarksville, in Montgomery County near the Kentucky line. The name points to raw honey and comb from its hives, the local product beekeepers sell by the jar at farm stands and markets across Middle Tennessee. Contact the beekeeper directly for available honey and how to buy.
Giving Thanks Farm
11.7 miClarksville
Patterson Place Farm
11.5 miWoodlawn
Patterson Place Farm is on Patterson Road in Woodlawn, in Montgomery County southwest of Clarksville near the Fort Campbell line. It carries an agritourism listing, the category for farms that sell direct or host seasonal visits in this rural corner of northern Middle Tennessee. Contact the farm directly for its produce, animals, or events and visiting details.
Head Peach Company
12.7 miClarksville
Granny Walls Century Farm J and J Century Farm J J Century Farm
15.0 miSouthside
Granny Wall's Century Farm, also recorded as J&J Century Farm, sits on St. Michael Road near Southside in Montgomery County, southwest of Clarksville. The 'Century Farm' name marks it as a property held by one family for at least 100 years, a status Tennessee formally recognizes. Public details are limited, so reach the family directly to learn what the farm grows and offers.
Tennessee Grass Fed Farm
13.3 miA farm store at 335 Williams Road in Clarksville selling 100% grass-fed, grass-finished beef, pasture-raised pork, and free-range chicken from a local Mennonite farmer. The shelves also carry lamb, turkey, duck, bison, wild-caught Alaskan salmon, plus local eggs, honey, jams, and spices, none raised on antibiotics, hormones, or GMO feed. Open weekdays 9 to 4, with pickup points across Middle Tennessee.
Maple Springs Farm
15.9 miCunningham
Maple Springs Farm is on Porter Lane near Cunningham, a rural community in Montgomery County southwest of Clarksville. The rolling farmland here runs to row crops, cattle, and hay, with small family operations throughout. No public hours or product details appear in this listing, so contact the farm directly to find out what it offers.
Giles Farms
14.1 miHerndon
Giles Farms is an agritourism operation in Herndon, a small Christian County community in the Pennyrile region of southwestern Kentucky. No working website or social page turned up in research, so current activities and hours aren't confirmed online.
Cabin Hill Farm
14.0 miIndian Mound
Cabin Hill Farm is on Lylewood Road near Indian Mound, in rural Stewart County of northwest Middle Tennessee, close to Land Between the Lakes and the Kentucky border. This is wooded, sparsely settled country of small farms and hunting land. The listing has no public hours, so contact the farm directly to learn what it grows or offers.
Memories Christmas Tree Farm
17.1 miSouthside
Memories Christmas Tree Farm is a choose-and-cut tree farm on St. Michael Road in Southside, in Montgomery County near Clarksville. Farms like this open for the weeks after Thanksgiving so families can pick and cut their own tree. Its species, hours, and prices weren't posted online.
J&J Century Farm
17.1 miSouthside
A century farm on St. Michael Road in Southside, in Montgomery County southeast of Clarksville. The 'Century Farm' name marks a place the same family has worked for at least 100 years, a designation Tennessee tracks by the hundreds statewide. Little is published online about what it offers visitors. Check locally for open days and available farm goods.
J&J Century Farm
17.2 miSouthside
Kentucky Organic Farm & Feed Inc. (KOFFI)
16.1 miAn organic livestock-feed mill and co-op in Guthrie, Kentucky, right on the Tennessee line, founded in 2009 by a group of Amish and Mennonite dairy farmers who needed a local source of certified-organic, non-GMO feed. KOFFI grinds and sells feed in bags, totes, or bulk and now delivers across fourteen states, moving more than 1,500 tons a month. It serves many Middle Tennessee farms.
Sunbright Farm
14.4 miAdams
Sunbright Farm on Goodman Road in Adams sells berries, vegetables, herbs, and eggs, with some pick-your-own and an on-farm market. Owner Wanda Goodman runs it as a small direct-to-customer operation in Robertson County, north of Springfield near the Kentucky line. The farm appears in the USDA local food directory. Call ahead for what's ready to pick.
Sunbright Farm
14.4 miAdams
A farm stand on Goodman Road in Adams, a small Robertson County town in the tobacco-and-cropland country north of Nashville, best known as home of the Bell Witch legend. Little is published online about the stand itself; expect seasonal produce sold direct when the farm posts it. Check locally for current offerings and hours.
T. R. McKinney Farm
14.4 miAdams
T. R. McKinney Farm is on Caney Sink Road in Adams, a Robertson County town in the dark-fired tobacco belt north of Nashville and known for the Bell Witch legend. The farm carries an agritourism listing; specific crops and visitor details aren't published online.
Erin's Farm
17.4 miCunningham
Erin's Farm is on Hodges Road in Cunningham, a rural community in Montgomery County near Clarksville. The listing marks it as an agritourism stop in this corner of Middle Tennessee. Little public detail is posted, so contact the farm before visiting.
Rabbit Circle
15.0 miAdams
Rabbit Circle is on South Qualls Road in Adams, in Robertson County north of Nashville near the Kentucky line. This dark-fired tobacco and farm country is also home to the Bell Witch legend. The farm carries an agritourism listing; contact it directly for what it raises and whether it's open to visitors.
Shade Tree Farm and Orchard
15.4 miAdams
The Little Family Farm
17.6 miChapmansboro
The Little Family Farm is a family-run operation on Charlie Reed Road in Chapmansboro, a rural Cheatham County community northwest of Nashville. The land follows the Cumberland River bottoms and surrounding hills in Middle Tennessee. It's listed for agritourism, but details on crops or on-farm activities aren't posted online. Call before visiting to learn what the family offers and their seasonal hours.
The Country Barn
19.4 miA garden center and farm market near the Jefferson Davis Monument in Fairview, selling seasonal plants — including Proven Winners varieties — heirloom tomatoes like Cherokee Purple and Black Prince, and local honey alongside fresh produce. The attached Country Boy Cafe serves scratch-made pizza, hot subs, garden salads, and homemade ice cream. Open Monday through Saturday, with slightly longer hours on Fridays, closed Sundays.
Lylewood Inn Bed & Breakfast
17.5 miIndian Mound
Lylewood Inn is a bed and breakfast on Camp Lylewood Road in Indian Mound, in Stewart County near Land Between the Lakes. The rural setting draws visitors to the lakes, trails, and quiet countryside of northwest Tennessee. Room details and rates weren't available online.
Ben's Blueberries
16.7 miCedar Hill
Ben's Blueberries is a blueberry farm on Atkins Road in Cedar Hill, in the northern Robertson County countryside near the Kentucky line. Middle Tennessee blueberries ripen from about mid-June into July. The farm keeps little presence online, so call ahead or check locally to confirm picking days before you visit.
Browns Farm and Processing
17.3 miCedar Hill
A working farm with on-site processing on Ridge Road in Cedar Hill, a small Robertson County town near the Kentucky line north of Nashville. The 'processing' in the name points to meat handling, so the farm likely raises and processes its own livestock for direct sale. Little else is published online. Check locally for what cuts or products are available and current hours.
Owen Family Farm
19.4 miChapmansboro
Owen Family Farm is an agritourism farm on Highway 12 North in Chapmansboro, in Cheatham County northwest of Nashville along the Cumberland River. No public website turned up in a search, so contact the farm directly or check local listings for current seasonal hours and activities.
T & T Strawberry Patch
19.6 miAshland City
T & T Strawberry Patch grows strawberries on Woodard Perry Road in Ashland City, a Cheatham County town northwest of Nashville along the Cumberland River. Middle Tennessee's strawberry season usually runs late April through May. Check with the farm for current picking days before visiting.
Welker's Farm
21.6 miCharlotte
Welker's Farm on Jackson Lane in Charlotte runs pick-your-own strawberries in spring, sold by the gallon whether you pick them or have the staff do it, then turns to a corn maze and pumpkin patch in the fall. It's aimed squarely at families, and the farm keeps an active Facebook page with several thousand followers where it posts open days and events. Check there for the strawberry opening and fall festival dates before heading out, since seasons run short.
Owen Farm Fall Festival
20.9 miChapmansboro
Owen Farm is a 125-acre wedding and events venue along the Cumberland River in Chapmansboro, run by Trace and Anissa Owen. The grounds host ceremonies and receptions, and the farm has run seasonal fall events on the property. It sits on Crocker Road in Cheatham County, about 45 minutes northwest of Nashville.
Molly's Ark Mobile Petting Zoo & Pony/Horse Rides
20.7 miErin
Molly's Ark is a mobile petting zoo and pony-ride service based in Erin that brings its animals to your event. The lineup includes trick-trained pigs, Jacob sheep, llamas, mini cows, Patagonian cavies, bunnies, mini goats, and mini donkeys. Run by Molly Jo Collins, it books birthday parties and school tours and offers pony and horse rides along with riding lessons.
Hopkinsville Downtown Farmers Market
22.1 miHopkinsville Downtown Farmers Market runs on West 9th Street in the Christian County seat, a western Kentucky city built on dark tobacco. Hopkinsville briefly became known nationally as 'Eclipseville' when it sat at the point of greatest duration for the August 2017 total solar eclipse.
Hopkinsville-Christian County Downtown Farmers Market
22.2 miHOPKINSVILLE
Firefly Farm CSA
18.8 miIndian Mound
Malinoski Farm
21.7 miAshland City
Malinoski Farm is on Chandler Road in Ashland City, the Cheatham County seat along the Cumberland River northwest of Nashville. It carries an agritourism listing, the bracket for small farms that host visits, seasonal produce, or farm events in this rural stretch between Nashville and the Kentucky line. Contact the farm directly for its current offerings and visiting details.
Firefly Farm
19.6 miIndian Mound
Firefly Farm sits on Illum Hollow Road near Indian Mound in Stewart County, northwest Middle Tennessee. The county's forests are known for the synchronous fireflies that draw crowds to nearby Land Between the Lakes each June. This farm's public details are limited, so contact it directly to find out what it raises and whether it welcomes visitors.
Heads Farm
19.7 miCedar Hill
Heads Farm is an agritourism listing on Kinneys Road in Cedar Hill, Robertson County, in the tobacco-and-grain country along Tennessee's northern border. What the farm grows or offers visitors isn't documented online. Farms in this stretch typically mix cattle, hay, corn, and soybeans, with some diversifying into produce or seasonal events. The best move is to call ahead and ask directly what Heads Farm sells and whether it welcomes drop-in visitors.
Farmers Market at the Livery Stables
21.0 miThe market sets up inside The Livery Stables, a former horse-boarding barn on Hwy 49 East that dates back more than 140 years and now works as an event space. Vendors sell produce and goods from around Pleasant View and the surrounding Cheatham County area, and the indoor setting keeps shopping going rain or shine. Both cash and cards are accepted. Check the venue's Facebook page for current market dates.
Amazing Acres
24.4 miHopkinsville
Amazing Acres is an agritourism farm in Hopkinsville, in Christian County's Pennyrile region of southwestern Kentucky. No working website or social page turned up in research, so current activities and seasonal hours aren't confirmed online.
Blocker Farms
20.7 miCedar Hill
Blocker Farms sits on Anderson Road in Cedar Hill, a small Robertson County community in the rolling farm country north of Nashville near the Kentucky line. The listing marks it as agritourism, but its crops, products, or visitor activities aren't posted online. Robertson County ground has long grown tobacco, corn, soybeans, and cattle. Call the farm directly to find out what it sells and whether it's open to the public before heading out.
B & K Farms
24.4 miVanleer
B & K Farms sits on Highway 49 West in Vanleer, a small Dickson County community west of Nashville in Middle Tennessee. The land here rolls between farm fields and woodland along the Highway 49 corridor. This is a working family farm listed for agritourism, though specifics on crops or visitor activities aren't published online. Contact the farm ahead of a visit to confirm what's available and when.
Harmony Farm
25.8 miCharlotte
A farm on Hafner Road in Charlotte, the small Dickson County seat west of Nashville. (The listing's 36037 ZIP is an error; Charlotte, Tennessee is 37036.) Little is published online about the farm's offerings. Expect seasonal, direct-from-farm goods typical of the area's small operations. Check locally for hours and what's available.
Dark Fired Farms
21.0 miDover
Dark Fired Farms is on Lorena Bagwell Drive in Dover, the Stewart County seat near Land Between the Lakes and Fort Donelson in northwest Tennessee. The name nods to dark-fired tobacco, the smoke-cured crop this corner of the state has grown for generations. What the farm offers visitors isn't detailed online.
Shiloh Farms
26.1 miSeveral Tennessee operations share the Shiloh name, so this listing is hard to pin to one. Shiloh Farms of Tennessee LLC is registered in Brentwood; a separate Shiloh Farm near Cookeville grows organic vegetables and raises grass-fed lamb; and Shiloh Hill Farm in Kingston keeps registered goats and Kunekune pigs. No single verified site matches this exact entry.
Black Family Farms - Summer CSA
21.2 miDover
BlueSpring Creek
24.1 miAshland City
BlueSpring Creek is an agritourism spot on George Boyd Road in Ashland City, in Cheatham County northwest of Nashville. The property sits in the rolling farm country along the Cumberland River. No website or listing detail was available to confirm what it offers visitors.
Cary Livestock
24.3 miBerry Farm - Harvest on Hayshed
27.4 miDickson
This Dickson County berry farm runs a fall pumpkin patch known as Harvest on Hayshed on Hayshed Road. Visitors pick their own berries in season and return in autumn for pumpkins and family activities. Local coverage groups it with the wider Berry Farms operation in Dickson, and repeat visitors mention friendly owners and a relaxed pace. Pickup happens on-farm during posted hours, so call ahead to confirm what is ripe before driving out.
Berry Bushel Basket
27.4 miDickson
Berry's Bushel Basket is a fruit-and-vegetable stand and agritourism spot in Dickson, west of Nashville, known locally for strawberry season. It sells fresh produce and has a sizable following on social media. Two addresses appear online—on Hayshed Road and Sylvia Road—so check its Facebook page for the current location and what's in season.
Matthew's Farm
26.5 miMatthew's Farm sits on Old Yellow Creek Road near Vanleer, in Dickson County west of Nashville. The listing gives little beyond the location and an agritourism tag. Its crops, products, and visiting hours aren't posted online.
Grandpa's Blackberry Patch
28.1 miCharlotte
Grandpa's Blackberry Patch is a pick-your-own blackberry farm on Highway 47 in Charlotte, the seat of Dickson County west of Nashville. Picking runs by appointment, so call ahead, and bring cash since that's all they take. Blackberries here ripen through the heart of summer, roughly June into July.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Clarksville, TN?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Clarksville, Tennessee, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Clarksville?
Farms near Clarksville include 43 agritourism & farm experiences, 10 produce farms, 5 farmers markets, 5 farm stands. 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.
