Farms Near Doylestown, PA
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Doylestown, Pennsylvania — all selling direct to consumers.
Doylestown Farmers Market
0.4 miDoylestown
As a proud local producers market and part of the Bucks County Foodshed Alliance, we bring together an incredible array of vendors offering the freshest vegetables, fruits, mushrooms, and microgreens alongside artisan pasta, pierogis, and a wide selection of baked goods. Round out your Saturday morning with locally sourced meats — beef, chicken, turkey, goat, and lamb — plus kombucha, wine and spirits, fresh-cut flowers, soaps, skin care, and aromatherapy products. Don’t forget to pick up something special for your pup from our dog treat vendors, and browse the work of our talented craft artisans. Whether you’re a longtime regular or joining us for the first time, we’re so glad you’re here. See you Saturday from 8am to 1pm!
Wrightstown Farmers Market
1.9 miWrightstown (use Newtown for GPS)
The Market at DelVal
1.9 miDoylestown
Castle Valley Mill
2.9 miCastle Valley Mill stone-grinds flours, meals, and cleaned whole-berry grains at 1730 Lower State Road in Doylestown, Pennsylvania — Bucks County, not New Jersey. The mill uses local grain whenever it can and grinds fresh without preservatives, keeping stock refrigerated. Its shop is open Thursday through Saturday, with mill tours offered Saturday mornings.
Farmer John CSA
3.3 miDoylestown
Froehlich's Farm
3.2 miFurlong
Froehlich's Farm is a fourth-generation garden center and farm on York Road in Furlong, Bucks County, in business since 1942. It carries annuals, perennials, herbs, vegetables, tropicals, and nursery stock, plus bulk and bagged landscaping materials. The farm runs seasonally from March through December, with spring planting stock and fall activities. Come by for garden plants in spring or seasonal goods later in the year.
Froehlich's Farm and Garden Center
3.2 miFurlong
Hellerick's Family Farm
4.0 miDoylestown
Hellerick's packs more than 50 activities onto its Doylestown farm, from an aerial adventure park and zip lines to silo wall climbing, championship mini golf, and goat yoga. Hayrides run out to the fields, and kids get hands-on time with the farm animals. The season stretches from late March through Thanksgiving weekend, covering spring visits, summer camps, and the fall pumpkin rush. Birthday parties and group events are booked on-site.
Hellerick's Family Farm
4.1 miDoylestown
None Such Farms
3.3 miBuckingham
Farm market in Buckingham, Bucks County, growing asparagus, strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, and pumpkins as a non-GMO grower. None Such sells produce and meats year-round plus baked goods and prepared foods from an in-house kitchen, and runs pick-your-own strawberries and a fall pumpkin festival. Open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Winding Brook Farm
4.1 miWarrington
Blue Moon Acres: Certified Organic Farm and Market
4.0 miBuckingham
Peace Valley Winery
4.2 miChalfont
A winery on Old Limekiln Road in Chalfont, Bucks County, near the Lake Galena reservoir and Peace Valley Park that give it its name. Tastings and bottle sales are the draw for the local wine trail. Its current hours and lineup aren't posted at the old web address, so call or check locally before visiting.
Wildemoore Farm Jacob Jayne Wildemore
4.4 miChalfont
Tabora Farm and Orchard
4.5 miChalfont
Tabora Farms
4.5 miChalfont
Tabora Farm & Orchard sits on Upper Stump Road in Chalfont, in the rolling farm country of Bucks County. The operation works an orchard alongside an on-site farm store, a common pairing for southeastern Pennsylvania growers who sell their fruit and goods direct. The farm's website carries current hours and what's in season.
Penn View Farm
4.7 miPenn View Farm is a working New Jersey farm. The name points to a produce or livestock operation, but no website or public record describes its crops, products, or where it sells.
KD Growers
5.5 miRushland
A growing operation on Rushland Road in Rushland, in central Bucks County north of Philadelphia. This is mixed farm-and-nursery country, where local growers raise vegetables, bedding plants, and seasonal produce. Little is published about this particular farm, so a direct call or message is the best way to learn what it sells and whether it's open to the public.
Giggleberry Fair
5.3 miLahaska
Giggleberry Fair is the family entertainment center inside Peddler's Village in Lahaska, Bucks County. Its centerpiece is Giggleberry Mountain, a multi-story indoor obstacle course, alongside an antique carousel, the Discovery Land play area for younger kids, and an arcade. It sits within the larger Peddler's Village shopping and dining destination. Hours run year-round, so check the site before visiting.
Kohler Farms
6.6 miHorsham Township
Kohler Farms works both sides of the season on Limekiln Pike in Horsham, running a garden center in spring and a farm market through summer. The greenhouses stock bedding plants, hanging baskets, perennials, ornamental grasses, and vegetable starts. The market brings in fresh corn, mushrooms, and berries alongside mulch and grocery staples. You'll find it about a mile north of Route 463.
Farm & Garden Station
6.6 miNorthampton Township
Farm & Garden Station is a full-scale nursery and garden center on Almshouse Road in the Ivyland area of Bucks County. The yard carries trees, shrubs, and both common and harder-to-find plants, plus bulk and bagged stone, mulch, and topsoil with delivery available. It runs seasonally from March through December. Regular hours are Monday through Saturday 8 to 6 and Sunday 10 to 4.
Ken Jan Farm, Inc.
6.4 miKen Jan Farm is an incorporated New Jersey farm. The business filing suggests a commercial produce or wholesale grower rather than a small roadside stand, though no public site lists its specific crops or hours.
Solebury Orchards
7.1 miNew Hope
Solebury Orchards
7.2 miNew Hope
Solly Farm
7.7 miWarminster
Penn Vermont Fruit Farm
8.5 miBedminster
A fruit farm in Bedminster Township, upper Bucks County, on Rolling Hills Road. The setting points to tree fruit; apples and peaches are the region's staples, typically sold in season at the farm. Offerings and hours aren't detailed online, so contact the farm to confirm what's for sale and when.
Penn Vermont Fruit Farm
8.8 miBedminster
4 Brothers Honey, LLC
9.1 miHorsham
Run by a husband-and-wife beekeeping team since 2017, 4 Brothers Honey keeps more than 200 colonies across two dozen sites around Horsham and Montgomery County. Alongside raw local honey, they specialize in live honeybee removals and relocation, pulling established colonies out of walls and structures rather than exterminating them. Retail honey and hive products are sold direct. Reach them through their site or Facebook for removal requests and seasonal honey availability.
Hatboro Farmers' Market
9.5 miHatboro
A community market set up at Hatboro Baptist Church, 32 N. York Road, in the Montgomery County borough of Hatboro north of Philadelphia. Area farmers and food vendors sell produce, baked goods, and prepared foods in the church lot during the market season.
Bolton's Farm Market
7.8 miBolton's Farm Market sells antibiotic-, hormone-, and cage-free turkey, chicken, and beef raised on its own Bucks County land, from a store at 1005 E. Main Street in Silverdale, Pennsylvania — not New Jersey. The counter also carries a deli with homemade soups and salads, glass-bottle milk, eggs, seasonal produce, and baked goods.
Manoff Market Gardens
8.5 miSolebury
Manoff Market Gardens
8.7 miSolebury
Tussock Sedge Farm LLC
8.4 miPerkasie
It is our mission to grow the highest quality, most nutrient dense pasture raised food that nourishes and heals our local community while enhancing the surrounding ecosystem. As Mennonites, the 3 core values of our Anabaptist faith directly guide how we farm. Jesus is the center of our faith. We raise our animals the way our Creator designed them, living outside, free to express their natural instincts, and eating a species appropriate diet. They grow at their intended pace - nothing is ever rus
Tussock Sedge Farm - 100% Grass Fed/Grass Finished Beef
8.4 miPerkasie
Tussock Sedge Farm in Perkasie, Pennsylvania practices pasture-based regenerative agriculture — 100% grass-fed beef and lamb, pasture-raised heritage pork, chicken, and turkey, chicken and duck eggs, and raw 100% grass-fed A2/A2 dairy and cheese, all non-GMO, corn-free, soy-free, and antibiotic-free. Orders go through the online store with a self-serve farm pickup area open Monday through Saturday, alongside raw honey, wood-fired maple syrup, sourdough baked goods, and tallow skincare.
AGA Farms
9.3 miPerkasie
AGA Farms sits on Elephant Road in Perkasie, in the rolling Bucks County countryside of southeastern Pennsylvania. The directory lists it as an agritourism stop, but no public website or listing turned up to confirm what it grows or offers to visitors. Contact the farm directly for hours and current activities.
Ambler Farmers' Market
10.3 miAmbler
The Ambler Farmers' Market sets up Saturdays 9 to noon, May through October, at the corner of Butler and Maple Avenues in Ambler, Pennsylvania. The weekly outdoor market gathers regional farmers and food artisans — sustainably raised meats, pastured poultry and eggs, plus winemakers, brewers, and distillers — so shoppers can meet the people who grow and make their food.
Lansdale Farmers' Market
9.7 miLansdale
Newtown Farmers Market
9.8 miNewtown
Over the last two decades, Newtown Farmer's Market in Newtown, PA has grown from a small-town venue into one of the top Amish markets in the state. Our local farmer's market features an array of fresh produce and other delicious foods from some of the most popular vendors in the area.
Ottsville Farmers' Market
12.3 miOttsville
Ottsville sits along Easton Road (Route 611) in the rural Nockamixon area of upper Bucks County, north of Doylestown. A market at 8230 Easton Road serves this farming stretch, with summer produce, eggs, and baked goods from nearby growers.
Bee-Well Homestead
12.7 miAbington
Lambertville Farmers Market
10.2 miLambertville
Big Bear Gear Farm Market
10.1 miLambertville
Goodenough Honey
12.9 miOttsville
Goodenough Honey is a one-person Bucks County beekeeping operation run by Dustin Goodenough, selling raw, unprocessed local honey plus beeswax lip balm, lotion, and candles. A 12-ounce jar of raw honey runs about $20, with local delivery around Ottsville and shipping available for one to five jars. On-farm pickup is offered at the Durham Road location. Goodenough places hives on nearby properties, so the honey reflects Bucks County wildflower forage.
Golden Nugget Green Market
10.1 miBetter known as the Golden Nugget Antique Flea Market, this Lambertville institution opens Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday along River Road (Route 29) beside the Delaware. Outdoor tables run 6am to 4pm and a 30-plus-shop indoor antique mall from 8am, dealing in antiques, collectibles, art, jewelry, and vintage finds. The on-site Golden Griddle Cafe handles breakfast and lunch, with free parking, ATMs, and restrooms on the grounds.
MOM's Organic Market
13.2 miRoslyn
Homestead Farm Market
10.5 miHomestead Farm Market sits at 262 North Main Street in Lambertville, a Delaware River town in Hunterdon County. Farm markets along this stretch sell seasonal produce, flowers, and local goods through the growing season. Hours are best confirmed by phone, since small markets here open around the harvest calendar.
Souderton Telford Main Streets
10.3 miSouderton
Souderton Telford Main Streets is a downtown organization based on North Main Street in Souderton, Montgomery County. Rather than a farm, it promotes local businesses and organizes community events across the Souderton and Telford boroughs, which can include seasonal markets. Check their event calendar for dates and vendor details.
Gorgeous Goat Creamery
12.3 miGorgeous Goat Creamery is a goat dairy that makes farmstead cheese and milk from its own herd. It is listed under New Jersey, but no website or public record confirms its town or where to buy, so its details aren't verifiable online.
Pa Grass Fed
10.4 miPA Grass Fed is a co-op of small and medium Pennsylvania grass-fed and finished farms, shipping 100% grass-fed beef and pasture-raised chicken — vacuum-sealed, flash frozen at a USDA butcher — from Souderton every Tuesday. Flexible subscriptions run every two weeks to six weeks, quarter to whole beef shares are available, and delivery is free within 25 miles.
Farmers Market at Morgan Log House
10.9 miThe Farmers Market at Morgan Log House is held on the grounds of the Morgan Log House, an early-1700s stone-and-log home on Weikel Road near Lansdale in Montgomery County. Holding the market at the historic site pairs regional growers and food vendors, seasonal produce, baked goods, and prepared foods, with a piece of colonial Pennsylvania. The restored house and grounds draw visitors as much as the market itself. Confirm the current market dates before you go.
North Slope Farm
10.8 miLambertville
A certified-organic vegetable farm on Rock Road in Lambertville, Hunterdon County, growing field crops along with hoop-house tomatoes, microgreens, and pastured poultry. Much of the harvest is sold at the West Windsor Community Farmers Market, held Saturdays at the Princeton Junction train station, with fresh and preserved organic products available in season. The farm has long promoted organic growing as a way to produce safe food and support the local environment.
From Around Here Marketplace
14.3 miA local-goods marketplace at 1575 The Fairway in Jenkintown, a Montgomery County borough just north of Philadelphia. The market gathers nearby farmers and makers, keeping the focus on food and products from the surrounding southeastern Pennsylvania region.
Hershberger Heritage Farm
11.4 miSellersville
A small agritourism farm on Ridge Road in Sellersville, in the rolling country of upper Bucks County. Public details about its offerings are limited online. Anyone planning a visit should confirm hours and activities with the farm directly before heading out.
Thorpe Farmstand Garden Center
11.2 miNewtown
A farm stand and garden center on Stoneybrook Road in Newtown, in lower Bucks County. Operations that pair the two usually sell bedding plants, hanging baskets, and vegetable starts in spring, then shift to fresh produce through summer and mums, pumpkins, and cornstalks in fall. The garden-center side means one stop can cover both what to plant and what to eat.
Three B’s homestead
12.6 miStockton
Freddy Hill Farm
11.8 miLansdale
Freddy Hill Farms is a longtime family dairy and recreation spot on Sumneytown Pike in Lansdale, Montgomery County. It's best known locally for homemade ice cream served at its parlor, alongside a golf driving range, miniature golf, and batting cages. No active website was reachable to confirm current hours, so check ahead before visiting.
Howell Living History Farm
11.4 miHopewell Township
Howell Living History Farm is a county-owned working farm that recreates New Jersey agriculture as it was around 1900, and admission is free. The Mercer County Park Commission runs it. Staff and volunteers plow with horses, harvest ice, and thresh wheat while visitors watch or lend a hand. Seasonal draws include a corn maze, the annual fiddle contest, sheep-shearing days, the 4-H fair, and school field trips. It sits in the Delaware River valley near Titusville.
Brumbaugh's Farm
11.5 miTelford
Brumbaugh's Farm keeps a produce stand on County Line Road in Telford, along the Montgomery-Bucks border in the Bux-Mont farm country north of Philadelphia. Sweet corn and tomatoes are the summer staples of this region. What's on the tables follows the season.
R & J Farm Market
11.5 miR & J Farm Market is a New Jersey farm market. No website or public listing describes its selection or hours; roadside stands like this typically sell seasonal Jersey fruit and vegetables in summer and fall.
Sleepy Hollow Hayrides
11.9 miNewtown
A Halloween attraction on a 230-acre Newtown farm, running since 1990. The signature hayride covers a mile and a quarter through dark woods and fields; two walk-through attractions, the House in the Hollow and The Field, round out the night. Bonfires with live bands and refreshments keep the crowd warm between scares. No alcohol is allowed, so it stays family-appropriate. The season runs each fall through Halloween.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Doylestown, PA?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Doylestown, Pennsylvania, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Doylestown?
Farms near Doylestown include 22 agritourism & farm experiences, 15 farm stands, 11 farmers markets, 3 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.
