Farms Near Dothan, AL
47 local farms within about 30 miles of Dothan, Alabama — all selling direct to consumers.
Market At Dothan
0.4 miDOTHAN
Market at Dothan works differently from a typical stall-by-stall market: it's an online ordering system where shoppers order directly from vetted local growers throughout the week, then pick up everything at once. Pickup happens Fridays from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at Dothan Nurseries on Montgomery Highway. Orders open Saturday at 5 p.m. and close the following Tuesday.
Maria's Vineyard
1.3 miDothan
Maria's Vineyard is located in Dothan, the hub city of Alabama's Wiregrass region in the state's southeast corner. No website, tasting-room listing, or social account turned up in research to confirm what's grown or poured here — call ahead before visiting.
Poplar Head Farmers Market
1.2 miDOTHAN
Poplar Head Farmers Market has outgrown its old Museum Avenue lot and moved its 2026 season to the Houston County Farm Center, just east of Highway 231 on Ross Clark Circle. The summer market runs Saturdays, 8 a.m. to noon, mid-May through late July, with produce, baked goods, and local artisans alongside chef demos and kids' activities. Reach the market manager by phone or email for vendor questions.
Charles E Carroll
2.0 miDothan
Little Sweets Strawberry Farm In Slocomb
2.1 miDothan
The name points to Slocomb, a Geneva County town in Alabama's Wiregrass region best known for its annual Tomato Festival, though this listing's address is in nearby Dothan. No working site confirms current strawberry season dates, so call before visiting.
Houston Co. Farmers Market
3.3 miDOTHAN
This USDA-certified market sets up at 1699 Ross Clark Circle for the peak summer growing season, Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 a.m. to noon, June through August. It's one of two Dothan-area markets sharing the Houston County Farm Center grounds, alongside the separately run Poplar Head Farmers Market.
Kith & Kin CSA
5.2 miDothan
Kith & Kin CSA grows Certified Naturally Grown vegetables and heirloom varieties for the Wiregrass area, delivering weekly shares straight to the door — free within Dothan city limits, 50 cents a mile round trip beyond that, up to 30 miles out. Members can add on farm-fresh eggs and pasture-raised chicken alongside their produce and flowers.
Aplin Farms
4.6 miDothan
Aplin Farms
4.6 miDothan
Bell Farms
6.6 miDothan
Bell Farms is a fourth-generation family farm on Iris Road in Dothan that has sold produce since 2004. Customers can pick their own or buy already-picked cucumbers, melons, peppers, squash, tomatoes, turnips and watermelon, and the farm also sets up at several Alabama farmers markets during the season. Hours run Monday through Saturday 8 to 6 and Sunday 9 to 4.
J and A Produce
5.8 miDothan
J and A Produce is a produce operation on Patsy Lane in Dothan, in Alabama's Wiregrass region, an area known nationally for peanut farming and, every fall, the National Peanut Festival. No website or specific crop list for this farm was found online.
Corndodgers Blooms and Berries
8.4 miHeadland
Corndodgers Blooms and Berries is on Knowles Road in Headland, a Henry County town in southeast Alabama's peanut country. The name points to flowers and berry crops; no further details on varieties or season are published online.
CornDodgers Farm
9.4 miHeadland
CornDodgers Farm is a family-run agritourism farm in Headland, Alabama. Spring brings u-pick strawberries and berry picking; fall features a corn maze, mini golf, and country-style attractions from late September through October. The farm also offers farm-fresh produce, custom bakery orders, and hosts birthday parties and school trips.
CornDodgers Farm
9.4 miHeadland
CornDodgers Farm in Headland, Alabama is a family agritourism destination offering u-pick strawberries in spring, a corn maze and fall attractions from late September through October, plus farm-fresh produce, a custom bakery, and birthday parties and school trips. Admission and picking prices are posted seasonally on the farm's site.
Bedsole Produce
9.5 miSlocomb
Bedsole Produce has sold purple hull peas, white peas, butterbeans, field corn, sweet corn, cantaloupe, honeydew and watermelon out of a roadside stand on County Road 49 in Slocomb. Longtime owner Mark Bedsole passed away in 2023, and it isn't clear whether the stand has reopened under new management since. Calling ahead before a special trip out is the safer bet.
Maddox Livestock
10.6 miHeadland
Bedsole Produce
10.5 miSlocomb
Hendrix Farm Produce
12.4 miSlocomb
C and B Farm and Produce
12.3 miSlocomb
C & B Farm amd Produce
13.2 miNewton
C & B Farm amd Produce
13.2 miNewton
Stateline Produce
15.0 miSlocomb
Blues Brothers Orchards
14.3 miHeadland
Blues Brothers Orchards grows fruit in Headland, in the Wiregrass region of southeast Alabama where peach and pecan orchards are common. No website or listing confirms which crops this orchard carries or its picking season — reach out directly for current details.
Waterberry Farm
13.9 miSlocomb
Waterberry Farm is in Slocomb, a Geneva County town known statewide for its tomato crop and annual Tomato Fest. No independent website or listing confirms what Waterberry Farm itself grows or its visiting hours, so specifics here are unverified — contact the farm directly.
Working Cows Dairy
14.1 miSlocomb
Working Cows Dairy
14.1 miSlocomb
On September 20, 1985, we left The Netherlands thinking we were going to take a vacation in Florida to see if there were possibilities to start a dairy. We found a Dutch couple that needed help badly but could not afford it. They were willing to let us use 40 acres and their milking barn to milk 55 cows we leased with the $5,000 savings we had and his 180 cows 2x a day. This is how Working Cows Dairy was founded. During the 2 summers we were there, Jan planted watermelons on part of the 40 acres
McAlister's
14.2 miSlocomb
Slocomb calls itself the Tomato Capital of Alabama and hosts an annual Tomato Festival each June. McAlister's operates within that same farming community, on State Highway 103, though no further public details on this specific operation are available online.
Whispering Pines Ranch
14.4 miColumbia
Whispering Pines Ranch is on Cephus Rollins Road outside Columbia, a Houston County town on the Chattahoochee River near the Georgia line. No livestock, crop, or visiting details are posted publicly.
Vic & Tillie Hummer -
16.3 miCottonwood
This listing is recorded under the names Vic and Tillie Hummer, with an address on Miller Merrett Road in Cottonwood, a small Houston County community in Alabama's Wiregrass region. No farm name, website, or further detail beyond the names and address was found online.
Four R Farms
17.4 miSlocomb
Four R Farms is a fourth-generation family operation in Slocomb, growing fruit and produce alongside a full nursery of landscape plants. Locally it goes by Four R Farms/Nursery — customers come for homegrown produce as often as for shrubs, trees, and bedding plants for the yard. It's a working nursery more than a seasonal fall attraction, with the family's roots on the property going back multiple generations.
Chestnuts-R-Us
19.0 miChestnuts-R-Us is listed on Caniehead Road near Bonifay, in the Florida Panhandle's Holmes County. The name points to a chestnut-growing operation — a niche crop in north Florida, where winters get cold enough for the trees to fruit. Harvest dates, sales, and hours weren't confirmed online.
LE Farms LLC
19.0 miCampbellton
Shiver's -
18.9 miGordon
Along US Highway 84 East in Gordon, a small Houston County community in Alabama's Wiregrass peanut belt, sits the farm listed simply as Shiver's. No product details or visiting hours are available online.
Daleville Farmers' Market
19.0 miDaleville
Daleville's market sets up once a month on a Saturday rather than weekly, so shoppers should check locally before making the trip. It's a small-town Dale County stop for seasonal produce, eggs, honey, and preserves from area growers.
Ozark Farmers' Market
20.8 miOzark
Ozark Farmers Market sets up on North Union Avenue in downtown Ozark, directly across from City Hall. It's a small, eight-vendor producer-only market, meaning nothing gets resold. Saturdays run from late May through early August, with Tuesday afternoon hours added starting in June. Fresh vegetables, fruit, eggs, and meat make up most of the tables.
Abbeville Farmers' Market
24.9 miAbbeville
Abbeville Farmers' Market sets up Thursdays from 3 to 6 p.m., May through July, with vendors selling fresh vegetables, eggs, honey, baked goods, canned goods, meat pies, wine, and crafts. It's a small-town market in Henry County, southeast Alabama, built around what area growers have ready that week.
Chattahoochee Ridge Cattle Company
24.0 miShorterville
Chattahoochee Ridge Cattle Company breeds SimAngus, Simmental and Simbrah cattle suited to the Southeast, continuing a cattle business the Mobley family has run for four generations. Perry and Jennifer Mobley sell bulls each October at the Deep South Genetics Bull Sale in Troy, offer private treaty cattle sales, and run a freezer beef program selling meat directly from their Shorterville herd.
Windy Acres Farm
23.2 miEnterprise
Windy Acres Farm sits on County Road 708 outside Enterprise, in Coffee County's peanut country and home to the country's only monument built to honor a crop pest, the boll weevil. No specific products or hours are posted online for this farm.
Bretts Garden
27.8 miAbbeville
Bretts Garden farms a stretch of County Road 29 between Eufaula and Dothan and runs one of the larger U-pick blueberry operations in Alabama. Beyond berries, the family grows asparagus, broccoli, cabbage, sweet corn, kale, okra, peaches and strawberries using no chemicals or pesticides. It keeps a tighter schedule than most U-pick farms — mornings and afternoons Tuesday through Thursday, mornings only on Friday, and daytime hours on weekends.
Reed Farm and Ranch
24.3 miJakin
Reed Farm and Ranch has worked the same land in Early County for more than a hundred years, running cattle and hogs for beef and pork alongside hay production and custom grass-planting services. It's a working ranch first, not a visitor attraction — no petting zoo, no gift shop, just an operation that's stayed in family hands since around 1900. Call ahead if you're looking to buy meat directly rather than through a store.
Charles Turner
26.1 miBlack
T&T Vineyard
28.8 miGraceville
T&T Vineyard grows grapes on Lovewood Road in Graceville, in Jackson County's Panhandle farm country near the Alabama line. As with most Florida vineyards, muscadines are the likely variety, since the state's climate is tough on traditional bunch grapes. We couldn't verify tasting hours or sales, so call ahead.
Farren Farms
29.3 miFarren Farms sits along US 231 in the Florida Panhandle, a corridor of peanut and cotton fields running north from the Gulf toward the Alabama line. No specific crop, hours, or public access details were verified for this property.
Cooper Organic Farms
29.5 miAriton
Cooper Organic Farms is listed as a small agritourism operation on County Road 72 in Ariton, in Dale County. Beyond the address and name, little about the farm is published online — no website, crop list or social media page turned up in a search. That's typical of a small operation that sells locally and relies on word of mouth.
Enterprise Farmers' Market
27.3 miEnterprise
Housed in a covered, open-air pavilion at the corner of Main Street and Highway 134 in historic downtown Enterprise, this market opens three mornings a week, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 7 to 11 a.m., and stays open year-round. April through August brings the widest variety of fruits and vegetables, though fall and winter produce still shows up on the tables. Market manager Birgit Briggs can be reached directly for current vendor lists.
Three Queens Farm
28.6 miBlack
Three Queens Farm is listed on County Road 6 in Black, a small unincorporated community in south Alabama. No website or further detail on livestock, crops, or public access was found online.
Country Best Farms
29.0 miEnterprise
Country Best Farms sells produce out of a stand on Highway 84 West, about half a mile from Enterprise's Boll Weevil Circle. The season runs through strawberries, peaches, satsumas and blueberries as each comes ripe, with U-pick available alongside already-picked options, plus homemade baked goods and ice cream. It keeps regular hours most of the week and closes early on Saturdays.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Dothan, AL?
US Farm Trail lists 47 farms within about 30 miles of Dothan, Alabama, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Dothan?
Farms near Dothan include 25 agritourism & farm experiences, 12 produce farms, 7 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.
