Farms Near Coatesville, PA
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Coatesville, Pennsylvania — all selling direct to consumers.
Vollmecke Farm & CSA
0.3 miCoatesville
Meet Our Farmer Karen Vollmecke is owner, farmer and the driving force behind Vollmecke Farm & CSA. After graduation from the Longwood Gardens Professional Gardener Training Program, she worked in the horticultural industry until taking up farming full-time in 1989. Karen has over 30 years of growing experience! Her love of the land, nature, and all growing things is evident in the produce she raises. She has a passion for raising excellent food and connecting people to their food source. No sur
Haunted Acres At Hurricane Hill Farm
3.0 miCoatesville
Haunted Acres is a Halloween haunted attraction at Hurricane Hill Farm on East Reeceville Road in Coatesville, Chester County. Seasonal haunts like this typically run Friday and Saturday nights through October with hayrides, trails, or walk-through scares. This is a different operation from the fiber farm of the same name in Rhode Island. Confirm this year's dates directly before going.
Vollmecke Orchards & CSA
3.2 miCoatesville
Vollmecke Orchards CSA
3.2 miCoatesville
A diversified orchard and CSA farm on Cedar Knoll Road near Coatesville in Chester County. Beyond tree fruit, CSA operations like this grow a broad mix of vegetables, herbs, and small fruit, sharing the weekly harvest with members through the season. Non-members can often buy at an on-farm stand as well. Membership and pickup details are worth confirming directly before the season fills.
Laureleye Farms
4.0 miCoatesville
Laureleye Farms is a family-run horse boarding, training, and lesson facility on Brandywine Creek Road in Coatesville, next to the Laurels Preserve in Chester County. The barn offers full boarding, riding instruction, training, and clinics, including holistic horsemanship work. It's an equestrian operation rather than a produce farm. Reach the barn at 610-291-0874 or [email protected].
Down to Earth Harvest
4.0 miDown to Earth Harvest has no confirmed website or public listing in search. The name suggests a produce-focused operation, but specific crops, hours, or a sales location couldn't be verified.
King's Pumpkins & Corn Maze
4.8 miParkesburg
King's Pumpkins & Corn Maze runs a fall pumpkin patch and cut corn maze on Octorara Road in Parkesburg, western Chester County. Operations like this open in September and October with pick-your-own pumpkins, a maze, and harvest-season family activities. The surrounding countryside borders Lancaster's Amish farmland.
Windy Hill Lavender Farm
5.0 miParkesburg
Windy Hill Lavender Farm grows lavender off the Lincoln Highway in Parkesburg, in southern Chester County. Pennsylvania lavender fields peak in June and July, the window when most small growers open their rows for cut-your-own and sell dried bundles, sachets, and oils. Hours at a farm this size track the bloom and the weather, so it is worth calling ahead before the drive out to Route 30.
Two Gander Farm
5.8 miDowningtown
Two Gander Farm is a 20-acre family operated produce farm located in Downingtown, PA. We grow high quality USDA Certified Organic vegetables, herbs and flowers for our CSA farm memberships (Community Supported Agriculture), farmers markets, local restaurants and retailers. Our mission is to align with regenerative farming practices that are key solutions in achieving food sovereignty and restoring climate stability.
Highland Orchards Farm and Market
6.7 miWest Chester
Hidden Horseshoe Produce
8.1 miGlenmoore
Marlborough Valley Corn Maze
7.7 miKennett Square
A fall corn maze on Wawaset Road (Route 842) outside Kennett Square, Chester County. Cutting and mazes here run through September and October, the standard corn-maze window in southeastern Pennsylvania. Hours and this year's maze design aren't posted online, so confirm before visiting.
North Star Orchard
8.0 miCochranville
Glen Run Valley View Farm
7.2 miAtglen
Glen Run Valley View Farm is a small family farm run by Jeff and Rhonda Stoltzfus on Lenover Road in Atglen, Chester County. Spring brings pick-your-own and pre-picked strawberries; fall brings pumpkins, mums, corn shocks, and gourds. The farm hosts oddball autumn events like a Pumpkin Avalanche and Pumpkin Olympics in November. Regular hours run Monday through Saturday, closing earlier on Saturdays.
Pasture to Fork
8.3 miHoney Brook
Marsh Creek Tree Farm, LLC
10.3 miElverson
A Christmas tree farm on Marsh Road in Elverson, northern Chester County near Marsh Creek State Park. Choose-and-cut trees are the draw in the weeks after Thanksgiving. The farm keeps little online, so call ahead for varieties, pricing, and opening weekends.
Eagleview Farmers' Market
8.9 miExton
Eagleview Farmers' Market sets up at Wellington Square in the Eagleview Town Center, a planned community in Exton, Chester County. Seasonal outdoor markets like this one gather regional growers and food producers selling fresh produce, baked goods, flowers, and prepared foods around the square's green. The town-center setting draws families and neighbors on market evenings through the summer. Check the current day and hours, since the market runs on a seasonal schedule.
West Grove Farmers Market
11.1 miA farmers' market on West Harmony Road in West Grove, southern Chester County. The borough sits in the mushroom-growing belt around Kennett Square, some of the most productive farmland in the region. Local growers bring produce, plants, and farm goods to the market during the season. Days and the vendor roster aren't posted online.
The Farmers' Market at Elverson
11.8 miA small-town farmers' market on West Main Street in Elverson, a northern Chester County borough near French Creek State Park and Hopewell Furnace. Growers from the surrounding farmland bring seasonal produce and local goods to the center of town during the growing season. Days and current vendors aren't posted online.
Kennett Square Farmers Market
11.1 miRuns every Friday from 3 to 6 p.m. year-round outside Kennett Square Borough Hall at 600 S. Broad Street, with free on-site parking. Local farmers and food artisans sell produce and freshly made goods; the market has operated since 2000 and is run by the nonprofit Kennett Collaborative. Kennett Square anchors Chester County's mushroom country, and the vendor lineup reflects the area's growers.
Adragone Aeroponics
11.1 miGlenmoore
KSQ Farmers Market
11.5 miKennett Square
The Edge Farms
11.2 miChester Springs
Buds to Blooms Garden and Supply Co., LLC
11.2 miKennett Square
Buds to Blooms is a garden supply store in Kennett Square that has stocked organic and natural fertilizers, nutrients, and hydroponics gear since 2010. It serves everyone from raised-bed and container gardeners to hydroponic tower growers and larger commercial operations. Staff carry a wide range of soil amendments for both indoor and outdoor setups.
Home & Garden Culture
11.3 miKennett Square
A home-and-garden business on East Baltimore Pike in Kennett Square, Chester County, the region known as America's mushroom capital. Details on plants, stock, and hours aren't posted online. Stop in or call ahead to see what's currently available.
Milky Way Farm
10.7 miChester Springs
Milky Way Farm is a working dairy in Chester Springs whose Chester Springs Creamery scoops ice cream made from the farm's own grass-fed herd. The farm also sells brown eggs and dairy, runs tours focused on dairy farming and sustainability, and hosts summer camps, classes, and fall pumpkin activities. Summer hours run Tuesday through Sunday, 1–9pm. Find them as Milky Way Farm on Facebook and Chester Springs Creamery on Instagram.
Milky Way Farm
10.7 miChester Springs
Milky Way Farm is a 103-acre dairy the Matthews family has run since 1902, home to Chester Springs Creamery. The creamery, open since 2001, makes ice cream daily from the farm's own herd and rotates through dozens of flavors, several named after the cows. It's a designated Pennsylvania Century Farm. Stop in for a cone, farm-fresh brown eggs, and a look at a four-generation working dairy.
Adragone Aeroponics
10.4 miGap
Mast Farms
12.7 miMorgantown
Mast Farms is on Main Street in Morgantown, in the southern Berks County farm country near the Lancaster line and the Pennsylvania Turnpike interchange. It is listed for agritourism but keeps little detail online. Reach out to the farm directly to find out what they grow or sell and when they are open to visitors.
Anselma Farmers and Artisans Market
11.5 miThe Anselma Farmers and Artisans Market sets up at the Historic Mill at Anselma, a preserved colonial gristmill and National Historic Landmark at 1730 Conestoga Road in Chester Springs. Vendors bring local produce alongside handmade and artisan goods, pairing a working-history site with a small seasonal market. Schedules vary by season, so confirm market days before visiting.
Birchrun Hills Farm
12.3 miChester Springs
Birchrun Hills Farm is owned and operated by Ken and Sue Miller and our two sons, Randy and Jesse, we control every step of how our products are made. We sustainably grow crops, practicing regenerative agriculture for over 30 years, and feed a herd of 80 holstein cows to produce high-quality milk. We make cheese and age it in our underground aging-facility. The Miller family has been making cheese since 2006 to secure a sustainable future for our dairy farm. Our Mission We pride ourselves in bei
West Chester Growers Market - Regular Season
11.4 miWest Chester
The West Chester Growers Market is a 30-year old producer-only farmers market located in the Borough of West Chester, Pennsylvania. It is open weekly on Saturdays from May-December and weeks 1/3/5 January-April.
Blue Slate Farm
13.9 miEast Nantmeal
Four Sisters Farm
13.9 miPottstown
Gap View Farm Market
11.6 miGap View Farm Market is an Amish-run stand in Gap, Pennsylvania, not Delaware, deep in Lancaster County farm country. Shelves hold non-GMO raw milk, cheese, and eggs from pasture-raised cows alongside seasonal produce, raw honey, and homemade lotions and salves. Locals call it "the land of milk and honey," and the market stays open year-round rather than closing for winter.
Berry Good Farm
14.4 miHockessin
West Chester Hayride
11.7 miWest Chester
The West Chester Hayride is a family-friendly Halloween attraction on Price Street in West Chester, built for a mildly spooky night rather than real scares. A wooded hayride pairs with an indoor Halloween show, a monster dance, and a photo-op room, running about an hour for a few dollars a person. It draws families with younger kids each October.
HORSE SHOE RANCH
14.4 miHorse Shoe Ranch has no confirmed website or public listing in search. Ranch-style operations under this name typically run horses or livestock rather than row crops, but that hasn't been verified for this specific location.
Kneehigh Farm
14.5 miKneehigh Farm didn't turn up a website, social page, or directory listing in search. The name is uncommon enough that it isn't a duplicate of a larger operation elsewhere — it appears to be a small, low-profile Delaware farm without an online storefront.
Red Dog Market LLC
14.6 miRed Dog Market LLC has no confirmed website or business listing in search. "Market" in the name suggests a retail or farm-stand operation, but no specific products, hours, or address could be verified.
Yorklyn Valley Farms
14.4 miYorklyn
Yorklyn Valley Farms is based in Yorklyn, a small mill village on the Red Clay Creek. No street address, website, or listing turned up in research to confirm what the farm grows or sells.
Artisan Exchange West Chester Indoor Market
12.4 miWest Chester
Artisan Exchange is a Saturday indoor market of small specialty-food businesses at 208 Carter Drive in West Chester, open year-round from 10am to 1pm. More than 75% of its members are women-owned, and the lineup spans authentic meals, baked goods, sauces, and heritage recipes from Argentina, Greece, India, Japan, Ukraine, and beyond. It works as both a market and an incubator for local food makers.
Pasture Song Farm
14.9 miPasture Song Farm raises pasture-raised pork and beef cattle between Pottstown and Boyertown, Pennsylvania, well north of Delaware despite the listing. Pork is the farm's signature product, forage-grazed rather than grain-finished. The farm also grows cut flowers and sells meat shares directly to customers rather than through a retail storefront.
Dutch Meadows Farm LLC
12.5 miDutch Meadows Farm operates out of Paradise, Pennsylvania, in Lancaster County's Amish farm country, not Delaware — though its buying-club model ships and delivers regionally. The farm sells raw milk, cheese, butter, and ghee from grass-fed cows, plus pastured beef, pork, chicken, lamb, and rabbit, wild-caught seafood, sourdough bread, raw honey, and goat milk soap. Everything is marketed as free of pesticides, chemicals, and artificial hormones.
FarmerJawn Produce & Kitchen
12.6 miWest Chester
FarmerJawn is a community-focused CSA based in West Chester, Pennsylvania, growing diverse, vibrant produce for a season of fresh, healthy eating that supports sustainable agriculture. Members get exclusive discounts at FarmerJawn and CornerJawn locations, 10% off farm tours and workshops, and weekly chef-inspired recipes for the week's bounty.
Berry Good Farm
15.3 miHockessin
Berry Good Farm operated an on-farm market at 637 Lancaster Pike in Hockessin, selling produce direct from the field. Multiple directories still list the farm, though its Facebook page notes it's no longer open — worth a call before making the drive to confirm current status.
Weaver's Orchard, Inc.
16.3 miMorgantown
Yellow Springs Farm, LLC
13.5 miChester Springs
Thornbury Farm CSA
13.3 miWest Chester PA
Woodside Farm Creamery
16.0 miHockessin
Welcome to Woodside Farm! The Mitchell family established the farm in 1796 where it was primarily a dairy farm for 165 years. The dairy herd was sold in 1961 and from that point the farm produced various crops, eggs, poultry, sheep, beef, flowers and pumpkins. We started milking cows again in 1995 and in 1998 we opened the Creamery. We make fresh ice cream right here on the farm using the milk from our 30+ Jersey cows. In 1996, the Mitchell family celebrated their 200th year of family owned farm
Wimer's Organics
14.7 miEast Earl
Shady Maple Farm Market
14.7 miEast Earl
Shady Maple Farm Market on Main Street in East Earl is the grocery arm of the Shady Maple complex in eastern Lancaster County, best known for its neighboring smorgasbord. The market runs full departments: produce, bakery, dairy, meats, seafood, deli, bulk foods, and a pharmacy, open Monday through Saturday, 7am to 8pm.
Yocum Brothers Nursery
17.3 miMohtnon
Meadow Haven Farm
16.4 miOxford
Meadow Haven Farm in Oxford, Pennsylvania is the Lair family's ninth-generation operation, rotationally grazing beef and dairy cows, sheep, goats, pigs, and chickens on no-till, chemical-free, biodiverse ground all year — no antibiotics, synthetic hormones, or GMOs. The Friday-Saturday farmstand on Ray Mar Road carries their beef, chicken, lamb, multi-colored eggs, and raw milk plus local cheese and honey, with bulk bundles from 10-pound sample boxes to whole lambs shipped frozen or picked up.
Olszanowski Farm
15.7 miSpring City
Farm on Pughtown Road in Spring City, Chester County, in the rolling farmland of southeastern Pennsylvania. Public details online are limited. Contact the farm directly to find out what it grows and whether it sells to visitors.
Honeymoon Farm
16.8 miHoneymoon Farm grows gourmet mushrooms and raises pasture-raised poultry outside Oxford, Pennsylvania, a few miles north of the Delaware border. Owner Elizabeth Hopkins sells direct to households across Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania through a subscription and pickup model, with a stop in Newark, Delaware. Expect specialty mushroom varieties alongside pastured chicken, not a standard grocery-store lineup.
Stimigo Farm
15.8 miKimberton
Sankanac CSA
15.9 miphoenixville
Yeager's Tree Farm
15.4 miPhoenixville
Yeager's Tree Farm grows Christmas trees on Pikesprings Road off Route 113 near Phoenixville, in Chester County. Cut-your-own and pre-cut evergreens draw families from late November through December. The rest of the year the farm stays quiet while the trees size up.
Farm Fresh Brown Eggs
15.8 miBrown eggs sold farm-direct under the name Farm Fresh Brown Eggs, with no city or address listed for this Delaware entry. Brown-shell layers such as Rhode Island Reds and Golden Comets are common on small Delmarva flocks, sold by the dozen at the coop or a roadside stand.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Coatesville, PA?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Coatesville, Pennsylvania, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Coatesville?
Farms near Coatesville include 17 agritourism & farm experiences, 12 csa programs, 12 farm stands, 10 organic 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.
