Farms Near College Station, TX
31 local farms within about 30 miles of College Station, Texas — all selling direct to consumers.
Aggie Habitat for Humanity Pumpkin Patch
1.2 miCollege Station
The Aggie Habitat for Humanity Pumpkin Patch is a fundraiser run by the Texas A&M student chapter of Habitat for Humanity, set up on Rock Prairie Road in College Station. Volunteers sell pumpkins each October, with proceeds going toward local home-building. Exact dates shift year to year, so check the chapter's page for the current setup.
Kelly's Greens
1.6 miCollege Station
Community Fresh Farmers' Market
2.2 miA College Station market at 2275 Dartmouth Street in the Brazos Valley, home to Texas A&M. Central Texas growers bring produce through the region's long, warm season. Vendor and schedule details aren't posted online.
Growin on Faith Farm
2.4 miCollege Station
Aggieland Farmers Market
2.8 miCollege Station
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service
3.0 miCollege Station
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension is the statewide outreach arm of the Texas A&M University System, headquartered in College Station with offices in nearly every Texas county. Its agents turn university research into practical help on crops, livestock, horticulture, 4-H youth programs, and food safety for farmers, ranchers, and gardeners. This is a public education service rather than a farm to visit, though county offices are the local source for growing advice.
Prime Bees - Beekeepers & Honey Bee Farm
5.2 miCollege Station
Prime Bees is a College Station bee farm selling local honey from a self-serve vintage box truck farm stand, plus Langstroth and top bar nucleus colonies, locally raised queens, and beeswax goods. Hands-on beekeeping lessons, encaustic painting workshops, interactive hive tours, pollination services, professional bee removal, and even an Airbnb farm stay round out the buzzing adventure.
Bluebonnet Lane Bees
6.0 miCollege Station
Bluebonnet Lane Bees is a beekeeping operation on River Road near College Station, in the Brazos Valley of Central Texas. The name points to an apiary, so honey and related bee products are the likely offerings, though the listing confirms only the beekeeping angle. No hours, phone, or website are posted. Contact would need to be tracked down locally before visiting.
B/CS Habitat for Humanity Pumpkin Patch
7.4 miBryan
A pumpkin patch in Bryan run as a fundraiser for Bryan/College Station Habitat for Humanity, with proceeds going toward local home building. It opens through October on 29th Street, selling pumpkins and gourds and hosting school and family visits. Buying a pumpkin here doubles as a donation to affordable housing in the Brazos Valley.
Independent Growers Market
8.1 miA grower-run market at 1104 West Wm J Bryan Parkway in Bryan, part of the Brazos Valley and the Bryan–College Station area. The name points to independent local farmers selling direct. Public details on schedule are limited.
Brazos Valley Farmers' Market
8.6 miBryan
We have happily returned to Historic Downtown Bryan after almost 20 years! We are located at 500 North Main St. in Downtown Bryan. We have always been led by a small group of elected local producers who wanted to provide the region with local produce. The original Saturday market only had a few vendors.
Krazy Kountry Maze & Pumpkin Patch
12.1 miSnook
Krazy Kountry Maze & Pumpkin Patch runs a seasonal corn maze and pumpkin patch near Snook, in the farmland west of Bryan-College Station. Like most Texas maze operations, it opens for the fall stretch from late September through October. Hours and admission aren't posted online, so check with the farm before heading out.
Texas US Farms
13.5 miIola
Texas US Farms
13.6 miIola
S & L Farms
14.1 miAnderson
S & L Farms grows nine varieties of blueberries near Anderson in Grimes County, with harvest running mid-July through early September, later than most Texas berry farms. Beyond blueberries, it produces vegetables, eggs, turkeys, and fresh sprouts, and hires out picking and packing crews to other local blueberry growers. The website slblueberry.com lists what's in season and how to buy.
Aquatic Greens Farm
16.2 miBryan
30 Fold Farm
14.3 miAnderson
Royalty Pecan Farms
15.4 miCaldwell
Royalty Pecan Farms grows pecans on Highway 21 east of Caldwell, between Bryan-College Station and Austin. The orchard now sells its retail and mail-order pecans through longtime partner Sunnyland Farms, while the farm itself has opened an on-site event venue called Harvest House for weddings and gatherings. Rows of mature pecan trees make the grounds a draw in their own right. Reach the orchard through manager Andy Sherrod or owner Mike Adams.
Kelumac Christmas Tree Farm Bed and Breakfast
18.4 miBryan
Shear Joy Farm & Shearing, LLC
17.8 miAnderson
Washington on the Brazos Farmers Market
26.3 miWashington
Krause Farm
25.1 miNavasota
Briers Simmental Ranch
23.7 miAnderson
Briers Simmental Ranch raises Simmental cattle on FM 244 near Anderson, in the rolling country of Grimes County northwest of Houston. Simmental is a European beef breed valued for growth and good mothering, and ranches like this one typically sell breeding stock and beef direct. The land here has run to cattle and hay for generations. Contact the ranch for available stock.
Blue Willow Beef
23.9 miRichards
KD Bar Cattle Company
24.7 miKD Bar Cattle Company is a third-generation ranching family in Burleson County near Caldwell, Texas, raising grass-fed Longhorn beef plus pasture-finished bison and Angus the natural way — native grasses with no fertilizers or herbicides, just sunshine and rain.
Kettler Family Dairy
28.8 miBrenham
Shirt Tail Creek Farm
28.8 miBrenham
Shirttail Creek Farm in Brenham, Texas mimics nature across its pastures — diverse livestock grazing, rooting, and pecking through diverse forages (weeds included, they have a job too) to produce 100% grassfed and finished beef, pastured pork, chicken, and eggs. The Pastured Provisions Club locks in priority status and lowest pricing, with bundles from the Crock Pot to the Budget Carnivore shipping free over $249.
HOME sweet FARM Market
29.5 miHOME sweet FARM grows on a 22-plus-acre biodynamic and organic farm started by Brad and Jenny in 2004, described on their site as Houston's first and largest CSA farm. The market listed at 307 S. Park Street brought that produce and other local goods to downtown Brenham. Farm and market details come from homesweetfarm.com; confirm current market days there before going.
Kingsbury's Blueberries
25.8 miCaldwell
Kingsbury's Blueberries grows blueberries on County Road 316 near Caldwell in Burleson County, between Bryan and Austin. Central Texas blueberry patches open pick-your-own rows in early summer, roughly late May into July, selling fruit by the pound while the berries last.
Deeply Rooted Ranch
29.3 miDeeply Rooted Ranch is a 120-acre regenerative farm in Burton, in the Blackland Prairie between Austin and Houston. It raises pastured chicken and lamb, produces eggs, and grows produce, selling through an on-site farm store. The ranch also hosts farm-to-table supper clubs, farm feasts, tours, and overnight retreats on the land.
Natural Pasture Farms
28.9 miGause
I got an Undergrad in Rangeland Ecology and Management, a Masters’ in Ecosystem Science and a Ph.D in Plant Breeding. So I decided to become a farmer. Hi or Howdy! I am Richard Bruton your local regenerative farmer. I bet you are wondering why I got my PhD just to become a farmer… Well, its a long story, but here are the cliff notes. Love of the Outdoors I always loved the outdoors; growing up I spend many weekends camping, fishing and in general just escaping the city with my father. When it wa
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near College Station, TX?
US Farm Trail lists 31 farms within about 30 miles of College Station, Texas, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near College Station?
Farms near College Station include 8 agritourism & farm experiences, 5 farmers markets, 5 farm stands, 3 pumpkin patches. 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.
