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Farms Near Columbia, TN

60 local farms within about 30 miles of Columbia, Tennessee — all selling direct to consumers.

Southern Ridge Farm

0.6 mi

Columbia

We take the term Farm to Fork seriously! SRF meat is part of a short, healthy food chain. Other farms add stress to their animals as they transport them long distances for processing. The processors are then relied upon from all the steps there on out. Likewise, 80% of meat labeled Grass-Fed and sold in US chain grocery stores is actually born, raised, harvested, and partially butchered in countries outside the US. Once imported, the meat is further cut and then packaged, and due to complex and

Columbia Farmers Fresh Market

0.8 mi

Columbia

Muscadine Grapes 4U

4.5 mi

Columbia

Muscadine Grapes 4U grows muscadines on Buckthorn Lane in Columbia, the Maury County seat south of Nashville. Muscadine vineyards across the South ripen in late summer into fall, roughly August through September, selling the thick-skinned native grapes for fresh eating, jelly, and wine. The picking window is short and tied to the season, so call before making the trip.

Muletown Muscadine Vineyard

4.5 mi

Columbia

Spring Haven Homestead

5.5 mi

Columbia

Spring Haven Homestead is a small apiary on Double Branch Road in Columbia, running about 40 hives. Their shelves hold raw local honey, whiskey-barrel-aged orange blossom honey, propolis, and pollen, plus fresh eggs from the homestead. For other beekeepers, they sell nucs and queens and handle swarm removal in the area. Contactless pickup is available weekday afternoons by arrangement. Browse and order through springhavenhomestead.com or message their Facebook page to set up a visit.

Pantall Farms

6.8 mi

Columbia

Ring Farm

6.6 mi

Columbia

Ring Farm is a 130-acre working farm on Greens Mill Road in Maury County, family-owned since 1975 and growing corn, soybeans, and wheat. Since 2005 it has hosted agritourism visits—birthday parties, school field trips, church and scout groups, and corporate picnics—with large slides, trampolines, and hands-on stations for kids. It also books receptions and other group events on the property.

Uncle Al's Berry Farm

7.0 mi

Columbia

Uncle Al's Berry Farm is a pick-your-own berry patch on Hays Denton Road in Columbia, in Maury County. Visitors bring buckets and pick their own in the summer season. It's a modest operation that shows up mainly in u-pick and local-harvest directories rather than on its own website, so specifics on crops and daily hours shift year to year. Calling 931-381-6939 ahead is the best way to confirm what's ripe before making the drive out.

Rippavilla Amazing Maze

9.0 mi

Spring Hill

The corn maze at Rippavilla covers about ten acres, with more than three miles of paths cut into a new design each fall and educational markers along the route. It sits on the grounds of Rippavilla, an 1850s Greek Revival mansion in Spring Hill that served as a Civil War headquarters. The historic site pairs the seasonal maze with its house and grounds, giving visitors both a fall activity and a look at Middle Tennessee history.

APleasant Vineyard

10.7 mi

Columbia

APleasant Vineyard is a small vineyard off Les Robinson Road near Columbia, the Maury County seat in south-central Tennessee. Grape growing has spread across Middle Tennessee's rolling farmland over recent years. This operation's wines, tasting hours, and contact details aren't posted online.

Allenbrooke Farms

10.9 mi

A certified-organic farm on Dr. Robertson Road in Spring Hill, working its land since 2011. Allenbrooke runs pick-your-own strawberries and flowers, a May-through-August CSA, and an on-site farm stand with organic produce and its own honey. The property also hosts weddings at its barn and rents glamping tents. Find it at 2023 Dr Robertson Rd.

Spring Hill Farmers' Market

10.7 mi

Spring Hill

A seasonal market on Main Street in Spring Hill, the fast-growing town straddling the Maury and Williamson county line south of Nashville. Local growers sell produce and other homegrown and homemade goods through the warm-weather months. Dates and the vendor roster shift each season, so the market's Facebook page or the City of Spring Hill is the place to confirm hours before driving over.

Boatman\'s Farm

11.5 mi

Thompsons Station

Boatmans USDA-inspected angus beef is fed corn and distillers grains, while living on green pasture. This premium diet within a low-stress environment produces a robust, roasted beef flavor with distinguished, buttered popcorn notes. Our cattle are finished on the heritage farmland of Stanley Hollows first settlers. Call ahead for our farm store or farm tours. We deliver to all Middle Tennessee and ship to all fifty United States.

Creepy Hollow Haunted Woods

9.8 mi

Spring Hill

Creepy Hollow Haunted Woods has run Halloween scare attractions on Joe Brown Road in Spring Hill for more than 20 years, two miles off I-65 Exit 46. The site packs three experiences into one visit: the Trails of Terror across ten-plus acres, the Halls of Horror haunted barn, and the Merciless Maze. It opens in late September and runs Friday and Saturday nights through October, 7 to 11 p.m. Admission is paid at the gate, cash or card, with no online tickets.

Wagner Berry Farm

11.5 mi

Spring Hill

Wagner Berry Farm grows several strawberry varieties for tasting and picking, plus blueberries, blackberries, and occasional raspberries, on Ollie Chunn Road in Spring Hill. The farm has run for about 15 years and also sells fresh eggs and homemade jams. Pick-your-own hours follow the ripening schedule for each crop, with seasonal events through the year. Check wagnerberry.com or the farm's Facebook page for current picking conditions before heading out.

1822 Farms

11.3 mi

1822 Farms raises USDA-certified Black Angus beef on pasture in Williamsport, southwest of Columbia. The family operation sells beef shares and individual cuts, with pickup at a farm stand at 3930 Jimmy Gray Robinson Road. Their approach follows the cattle from conception through finishing on the same ground. Reach them at 615-642-1730 or order through the website.

Trace View Farm

14.1 mi

Santa Fe

Trace View Farm grows certified organic vegetables on Fly Hollow Road in Santa Fe, near where the Natchez Trace Parkway meets Highway 7. They sell through an on-farm stand with pickup, and also offer farm-to-door delivery for regulars. A separate berry field on Old Natchez Trace Road adds pick-your-own fruit in season. It's a small, hands-on operation, so calling 931-682-2864 or emailing [email protected] ahead is the surest way to know what's ready.

Thompson's Station Farmers' Market

14.5 mi

Thompsons Station

A small-town market in Thompson's Station, a Williamson County community just south of Franklin on Columbia Pike. Growers from the surrounding countryside bring seasonal produce and homemade goods during the warmer months. The town has grown quickly as Nashville's suburbs spread south, and the market gives residents a local source close to home. Market days run seasonally, so confirm before heading out.

Bountiful Blessings Farm

13.9 mi

Williamsport

Trace View Farm

15.2 mi

Santa Fe

Bear Creek Farm Store

15.3 mi

Thompson's Station

LeeAnn and Bill Cherry founded Bear Creek Farm in 2007 with the vision to provide the community with sustainable, pasture raised cattle and hogs. Our cattle and hogs are raised on 2,000 scenic acres near Leipers Fork, Tennessee, in pastoral valleys of rich farmland amid gently rolling hills. Bill Cherry has a long history here; he has raised cattle and hogs on this land along Bear Creek for more than 30 years. Our adult children are filling in the footsteps to grow our company and supply the com

Riverbend Nurseries

15.8 mi

Franklin

Riverbend Nurseries grows more than 1,500 varieties of trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals, and vegetables across a 275-acre operation on Lewisburg Pike in Franklin. It runs as both a wholesale grower and a retail garden center open to the public, selling mulch, soil, seeds, and garden accessories alongside its plants. Hours run Monday through Friday 8am to 5pm and Saturday 8am to 4pm, closed Sunday. The nursery sits south of downtown Franklin in Williamson County.

Highland Berries & Produce

14.5 mi

Hampshire

Highland Berries & Produce grows berries and seasonal produce on Hampshire Pike in Hampshire, a small Maury County community in Middle Tennessee. Berry and vegetable picking here follows the warm months from late spring through summer. Public details were limited online, so contact the farm to confirm what's in season before visiting.

Wilson Family Farm

15.7 mi

College Grove

Wilson Family Farm is a small agritourism operation on Byrd Lane in College Grove, in the farm country of Williamson County south of Nashville. No public website or listing details turned up in a search, so contact the farm directly or check local seasonal guides for current hours and what they open for during the year.

Bee Sweet Berry Farm

16.8 mi

Lewisburg

Bee Sweet Berry Farm

17.0 mi

Lewisburg

Bee Sweet Berry Farm is a u-pick berry farm on Globe Road outside Lewisburg, growing blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries. Ron and Judi started it in 2007 and sell from a red office and gazebo along the road during the summer picking season. It's one of Middle Tennessee's established family berry patches.

Bratton Farms

15.9 mi

Williamsport

Bratton Farms is on Bratton Lane in Williamsport, a small Maury County community along the Duck River in Middle Tennessee. The road's name points to a longtime family farm. Little about its crops or hours appears online; check locally before visiting.

Highland Realm Farm

15.5 mi

Hampshire

Highland Realm Farm is on Hampshire Pike in Hampshire, a small Maury County community southwest of Columbia in Middle Tennessee. This is limestone-rich farm country known for cattle, hay, and a long phosphate-mining history. The listing carries no storefront hours or product details, so reach the farm directly to find out what it raises and whether it welcomes visitors.

Highland Berries Produce

15.5 mi

Hampshire

Pig & Leaf Farm

17.9 mi

Pig & Leaf raises pastured heritage-breed pork in the Summertown woodlands, feeding the pigs farm produce plus GMO- and antibiotic-free feed, and also grows salad vegetables and cut flowers. It's Certified Naturally Grown, using water catchment, solar power, and low-till methods on land at 448 Walker Road. Cliff and Jen run the farm store Wednesdays and Saturdays and sell at a Columbia, Tennessee market. Details at pigandleaf.com.

Forgies Fruit Farm

18.5 mi

Lewisburg

Forgies Fruit Farm grows fruit in Lewisburg, the Marshall County seat in Middle Tennessee's Duck River country south of Nashville. Middle Tennessee orchards typically carry apples, peaches, and berries across summer and early fall. No street address or hours appear in this listing, so contact the farm directly to confirm its location and what's in season.

Whispering Willows Farm and Dairy

18.5 mi

Whispering Willows Farm and Dairy runs a cow- and goat-milk herdshare at 4705 Bennett Hollow Road in Thompson's Station, milking A2/A2 Dexters, Jerseys, and Nubian goats for raw milk, yogurt, and raw cheeses. The family farmstead also raises Katahdin sheep, meat goats, rabbits, and chickens, with guardian dogs on watch. They welcome visitors and arrange farm tours by request. Call 615-730-0324 to join a herdshare or ask questions.

Boyd Mill Farm

21.0 mi

Franklin

Boyd Mill Farm is a u-pick blackberry and raspberry farm at the site of the original Boyd Mill near Leiper's Fork, southwest of Franklin. The mill ruins on the property are on the National Register of Historic Places. Summer brings berry picking and homemade jams sold year-round, plus the annual Blackberry Jam Music Festival in June; the farm also hosts weddings and house concerts.

Shaffer Farms Custom Meat

20.0 mi

Texas-style barbecue and a full butcher shop share one address at 4 Vaughn Staggs Road in Summertown. Shaffer Farms smokes brisket, ribs, and pulled pork, while the meat counter runs USDA Choice or better, including specialty cuts like alligator and ostrich. Custom processing lets you order the cuts you want. The brisket built the reputation here, and PBS's Tennessee Crossroads featured the operation.

Bullbourne Bison Ranch

21.0 mi

Cornersville

A ranch selling grass-fed, pasture-raised bison out of Cornersville, in the rolling farmland of Marshall County south of Nashville. The online store ships steaks (ribeye, strip, filet, tomahawk), ground bison, roasts, bones and broth, and organ cuts, plus gift bundles. Bison runs leaner than beef, and the ranch pastures its herd rather than feedlot-finishing. Ranch visits are offered through a separate booking site.

Red Cedar Farms

18.4 mi

Chapel Hill

Gentry's Farm

22.2 mi

Franklin

The Gentry family has farmed these Franklin acres since 1848, and the seventh generation still works the land off Highway 96 West. Fall is when they open to the public, with pumpkins and family activities, and they run educational programs for groups in spring and fall plus a summer day camp. It's a Williamson County Century Farm, once named the county's Conservation Farm of the Year.

Newcomb Family Farm

20.0 mi

Lewisburg

Holiday Acres Farm

22.5 mi

Ethridge

Holiday Acres Farm lies on Campbellsville Pike in Ethridge, Lawrence County, the center of Tennessee's largest Amish settlement, where horse-and-buggy farms line the back roads south of Columbia. The farm carries an agritourism listing. Beyond that, no specific offerings were published online.

Reed's Produce Market

23.1 mi

Franklin

A produce market on 4th Avenue North in downtown Franklin, the Williamson County seat known for its preserved Main Street district south of Nashville. A downtown stand puts seasonal Middle Tennessee produce within walking distance of the historic square. Details published online are limited. Check locally for current hours and what's in stock.

Red Cedar Farms

19.7 mi

Chapel Hill

Red Cedar Farms is a certified organic farm on Highway 99 in Chapel Hill, near Henry Horton State Park, growing more than 80 organic fruits and vegetables. Their farm store is open to the public Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., with Saturday morning hours in the growing season, and they sell at area farmers markets too. They take cash, cards, and Venmo. Reach them at 931-364-2440 or [email protected] to ask what's in season.

Hatcher Family Dairy

21.7 mi

Hatcher Family Dairy has been worked by six generations of Hatchers in College Grove since 1831, and since 2007 has bottled its own milk in an on-farm creamery. The dairy store at 6561 Arno Road sells whole cream-line milk, its well-known Brownie's Best chocolate milk, ice cream, butter, beef, and bread, and supplies over 90 Middle Tennessee vendors. Robotic milkers installed in 2024 run behind a public viewing area. Call (615) 368-3405.

Limoland Farm

24.9 mi

Pulaski

Limoland Farm is on Columbia Highway (US-31) in Pulaski, the Giles County seat in southern Middle Tennessee near the Alabama line. It is listed as an agritourism stop, the category that covers pick-your-own fields, farm events, and seasonal visits in this row-crop and cattle region. Contact the farm directly for what it grows and when it opens.

Memory Lane Farms

20.6 mi

Chapel Hill

Chapel Hill Haunted Woods

20.6 mi

Chapel Hill

Chapel Hill Haunted Woods operated as a seasonal Halloween attraction on Ezell Road in Marshall County, about 40 miles south of Nashville and a half-hour from Murfreesboro, Franklin, and Columbia. The woods drew visitors for October scare trails. Its archived website and current directory listings mark it as no longer operating, so treat this as a historical entry rather than an active venue. Anyone tied to the property can update the listing if that changes.

Stoney Creek Farm

23.6 mi

Franklin

An agritourism farm on Coe Lane in Franklin, Williamson County, south of Nashville. Farms in this part of the county open their fields for seasonal festivals and u-pick events tied to sunflowers, pumpkins, and the fall harvest. Confirm the current event calendar and hours directly, since offerings change with the season. Franklin's historic downtown is a short drive away.

Stoney Creek Farm

23.7 mi

Franklin

Williams Honey Farm

25.1 mi

Williams Honey Farm keeps bees around Williamson and Davidson Counties and sells wildflower, chunk, and creamed honey plus honey straws, with no retail storefront. The operation skips antibiotics, extra filtering, and pasteurization, and has been named best-tasting honey in Tennessee, with features in Southern Living and Edible Nashville. They also teach beginner beekeeping in person and online. Reach them at [email protected] or 844-276-5536.

Herban Market

25.6 mi

Franklin

Herban Market in Franklin, Tennessee lives by "Eat Real, Be Real" — local produce and organic groceries alongside a breakfast-and-lunch cafe, health foods and supplements, an organic coffee bar, fresh juices and smoothies, an olive oil and balsamic tasting bar, and kombucha on draft.

Kirkview Farms

22.4 mi

College Grove

Kirkview Farms lies along Horton Highway in College Grove, a rural stretch of southern Williamson County, Tennessee. This is horse and cattle country south of Franklin, with rolling pasture and hay ground. The farm is listed for agritourism, though specific offerings aren't detailed online. Anyone planning a stop should contact the farm first to confirm what's open to visitors and when.

Tavalin Tails

23.6 mi

College Grove

Taylor Family Farm

24.9 mi

Ethridge

Taylor Family Farm in Ethridge, in middle Tennessee, raises 100% non-GMO grass-fed beef, pastured chicken, pork, and eggs — with all ration-fed animals eating non-GMO feed milled right on the farm, which also sells by the bag and barrel. Shop the farm store Tuesday through Thursday and Saturday mornings, order online, or use drop locations in Columbia, Spring Hill, and Franklin, with the Farmer Johnny Show on YouTube offering a front-row seat to it all.

Flowers Creamery

24.9 mi

Ethridge

Our world class 6000 sqft small batch artisan cheese and non homogenized traditional whole milk production facility sits on our small family owned dairy south of Nashville in Middle Tennessee. We are certified humane, win awards for our sustainability practices, and offer all natural gourmet products while utilizing cutting edge technologies and procedures.

The Cooper Trooper Foundation's Pumpkin Patch

25.5 mi

Franklin

The Cooper Trooper Foundation's Pumpkin Patch is a fall fundraiser at Cool Springs Boulevard and Mallory Lane in Franklin, in front of Walgreens. Money raised supports the foundation's work helping the siblings of children with cancer. The patch runs from mid-October through Halloween, or until the pumpkins sell out.

Herron Family Pastures

26.6 mi

Franklin

Smith's Orchard

27.7 mi

Pulaski

Smith's Orchard on Campbellsville Road outside Pulaski is a pick-your-own farm built around peaches, blueberries, and blackberries. The fruit ripens across the summer, and the orchard is open Tuesday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., during the season. Bring cash, since that's all they take. Call 931-363-4332 or email [email protected] to check what's ripe, and watch their Facebook page for picking updates through the warm months.

Delvin Farms

24.3 mi

A 220-acre certified-organic family farm on the Harpeth River in College Grove, growing local produce since 1972 across three generations. Delvin grows more than 50 varieties of vegetables without pesticides or herbicides, using high tunnels to extend the season roughly ten months a year. Its CSA runs May through October with pickup sites around Nashville, and the produce reaches Whole Foods, The Produce Place, and Turnip Truck.

Blueberries on the Buffalo Farm

25.4 mi

Lawrenceburg

Giles County Farmers Market

29.3 mi

This open-air market sets up on the south side of the Court House Square in downtown Pulaski, running Saturdays from May through September. Local farms and artisans sell produce, meats, dairy, and other goods, and some vendors grow organically. A separate Tuesday market operates at the Giles County Agri-Park on Elkton Pike from June through September. Follow the Giles County Agri Park Farmers Market page for updates.

Hoot Owl Hollar Farms

26.2 mi

Ethridge

Hoot Owl Hollar Farms is on Waterfork Road in Ethridge, a Lawrence County community at the center of Middle Tennessee's Amish country. Farms across this area sell produce, sorghum, and handmade goods from roadside stands. This farm's specific offerings and hours aren't listed online.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many farms are near Columbia, TN?

US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Columbia, Tennessee, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.

What kinds of farms are near Columbia?

Farms near Columbia include 27 agritourism & farm experiences, 16 farm stands, 9 produce farms, 7 organic farms. Browse the list for details on each.

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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.

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