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Farms Near Easton, MD

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

Quarter Acre Farm

0.3 mi

Easton

Chesapeake Harvest

0.5 mi

Easton

Produce Wagon

0.6 mi

Easton

Cottingham Farm

3.3 mi

Cottingham Farm grows certified-organic vegetables and herbs year-round along Goldsborough Creek in Talbot County, running a 20-week CSA split into a May-through-October season and a leaner November-through-March one. Beyond the CSA, the produce shows up at Easton Market Square Wednesday through Saturday and at the Bethesda Central Farm Market on Sundays — one grower supplying both the Eastern Shore and the DC suburbs.

Peachblossom Apiaries

3.8 mi

Easton

Peachblossom Apiaries keeps hives on Peachblossom Point Road outside Easton, on Maryland's Eastern Shore. No public website lists current honey sales or hours — reach out directly for availability.

Family Affair Farm

5.0 mi

Easton

Family Affair Farm opened in 2014 after its owners ordered 11,000 strawberry plants the year before and figured out plasticulture growing as they went. Strawberries are still the main draw each spring, followed by u-pick blueberries and blackberries in summer, then pumpkins and a 3-acre corn maze on fall weekends. The farm sits about three miles north of Easton, just off Route 50.

Malin Farms

6.0 mi

Preston

Malin Farms works land on Frazier Neck Road in Preston, on Maryland's Eastern Shore, under the Malin Enterprises operation.

Gingersnap Farm

8.2 mi

Trappe

Gingersnap Farm sits in Trappe, Talbot County, a few miles off the Choptank River on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Products, hours, and livestock on the property aren't listed online; contact the farm directly to confirm.

First Class Farms LLC

6.6 mi

Preston

First Class Farms LLC

7.1 mi

Preston

First Class Farms LLC farms on Doverbridge Road in Preston, in Caroline County's Eastern Shore grain and produce belt. No further public details about the operation were found online.

Marsh Creek Cattle & Company

7.8 mi

Preston

Brothers Henry and Austin Spies converted a former grain and poultry operation into a pasture-based cattle farm built around soil health. Marsh Creek now raises beef, pork, chicken, and eggs on rotational pasture and delivers pastured proteins straight to homes across the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Delaware. No wholesale middleman — the meat goes from their fields to your door.

Harris Farms

7.6 mi

Preston

Harris Farms works land on Bethlehem Road in Preston, in Caroline County's Eastern Shore farm belt. No further public details about the operation were found online.

Wings Landing Farms

7.9 mi

Preston

Wings Landing Farms

8.0 mi

Preston

Wings Landing has grown produce on the Choptank River since 1981, selling seasonal fruits and vegetables both from the farm itself and at the Amish Country Farmers Market in Easton. The river frontage and sustainable growing practices make it one of the quieter agritourism stops on this stretch of the Eastern Shore — no corn maze, no petting zoo, just a working farm selling what it grows.

A. H. Herb'n Craft Farm

11.0 mi

Wye Mills

Old Wye Mill (Mid April - Mid November)

11.4 mi

Old Wye Mill has ground grain by water power since 1682, making it the oldest continuously operating grist mill in the United States. It sits in Wye Mills, Maryland, on the Eastern Shore, not Delaware, and runs seasonally as both a working mill and a museum of the region's agricultural history. The mill supplied grain during the American Revolution and still turns its original stones today.

Ironhorse Farm

10.3 mi

Queenstown

Tuckahoe Treasures Alpaca Farm

10.5 mi

Denton

Tuckahoe Treasures Alpaca Farm raises alpacas in Denton, in Caroline County near Tuckahoe Creek. The farm's site, tuckahoetreasures.com, is live but returned no readable content during research, so current visiting hours, fiber sales, and contact details aren't confirmed — try the site or a direct call.

Bartenfelder Farms

10.2 mi

Preston

Bartenfelder Farms has worked the same stretch of Maryland's Eastern Shore for more than a century, selling sweet corn, cantaloupes, tomatoes, and a rotating lineup of greens like kale, collards, and cabbage from its roadside stand. The stand also carries eggs, jams, and hanging baskets, open daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Find seasonal updates on Instagram at @bartenfelderfarms.

The River Plantation

12.6 mi

Queenstown

The River Plantation is listed at an address on Pintail Point Farm Lane outside Queenstown, on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Limited current information is available online for this specific listing — confirm hours and offerings directly before visiting.

Ana-Gail Farms LLC

12.8 mi

Grasonville

Frase Farm

11.3 mi

Preston

Frase Farm sits at the corner of Kraft and Friendship roads in Preston, in Caroline County on Maryland's Eastern Shore. No independent website or listing turned up in research — reach out directly for current farm activities.

Waddell's Corner Farm Market

12.4 mi

Hurlock

Waddell's Corner is one of three roadside stands run by Harris Farms, a sixth-generation Eastern Shore family operation growing produce and flowers direct from the field. The Hurlock stand is open April through October, with sister locations in Easton and a u-pick site in Preston. Everything sold here was grown on Harris family ground, not trucked in from a wholesaler.

Outstanding Dreams Alpaca Farm

11.7 mi

Preston

Outstanding Dreams Alpaca Farm raises alpacas on Pinetown Road in Preston, Caroline County, on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Farm visits, fiber sales, and hours aren't listed online — contact the farm directly before planning a trip.

Eastern Shore Farmers' Market

14.2 mi

This Grasonville market runs Thursdays, 3:30 to 6 p.m., on Main Street through the spring-to-fall season. It's a small Eastern Shore stop for local produce, baked goods, and prepared foods rather than a large-vendor destination — worth a look if you're already passing through Grasonville on Route 18.

Ironhorse Farm

14.5 mi

Queenstown

Ironhorse Farm sits on Bennett Point Road in Queenstown, part of the waterfront farm country between the Wye and Chester rivers on Maryland's Eastern Shore. The domain once tied to this name is now listed for sale and holds no farm content, so current contact details aren't confirmed.

Pop's Old Place

13.1 mi

Hurlock

First Fruits Berry Farm & Orchard

13.4 mi

Denton

First Fruits Berry Farm & Orchard grows berries and tree fruit on Harmony Road in Denton, in Caroline County. No further public details about hours or pick-your-own availability were found online.

Blades Orchard

13.5 mi

Federalsburg

Blades Orchard has grown peaches, apples, nectarines, plums, pears, blueberries, blackberries, and strawberries in Federalsburg since 2008, along with vegetables and heirloom tomatoes. The farm presses its own hard cider under the Faulkner Branch Ciders label and bakes cider donuts each fall through spring. A weekly CSA box program runs alongside a walk-in market open Saturdays 9am-12pm, with other days available by appointment or text-in pre-order.

Blades Orchard at Friendship Farms

13.5 mi

Federalsburg

Kings Berries

15.1 mi

Ridgely

Jack King converted his dairy operation into an organic berry farm, and Kings Berries now grows blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries on the Eastern Shore for u-pick visitors and wholesale buyers alike. The farm has sold only what it grows since 1998. Restaurants, farmers markets, and grocery stores around Caroline County stock King's fruit alongside the pick-your-own rows. Bring a bucket in summer; blueberries ripen first, with blackberries and raspberries following as the season warms.

Emily's Produce

17.9 mi

Cambridge

Denton St. Luke's Farmers' Market

15.0 mi

Denton

Held in the St. Luke's United Methodist Church lot on South Fifth Avenue, this Denton market runs Tuesdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., roughly June through mid-October. It's a modest, church-hosted market rather than a big vendor lineup — locally grown produce, fruit, and handcrafted goods, with WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program benefits accepted. Call ahead to confirm a given week's setup before driving out.

Redemption Farms LLC

14.9 mi

Denton

Redemption Farms grows tree-ripened peaches alongside sweet corn, potatoes, tomatoes, and melons, selling most of it straight from the on-farm market outside Denton. Come fall, the orchard opens for u-pick apples, typically Monday through Saturday. It's one of the newer names in Caroline County agritourism, built on an old model — grow it, ripen it on the tree, then let people pick it themselves.

Erickson's Farm

20.2 mi

Centreville

Erickson's Farm sits on Strawberry Lane in Centreville, on Maryland's Eastern Shore in Queen Anne's County — a street name that points to the farm's likely specialty. No independent website surfaced in research, so current crops and pick-your-own availability should be confirmed directly with the farm.

Redemption Farms LLC

16.1 mi

Denton

Windy Hill Family Farm

20.3 mi

Centreville

Breckenridge Adventures

19.3 mi

Breckenridge Adventures is a Maryland agritourism operation on Mill Road. No further public details about its offerings were found online.

White Marsh Acres

20.5 mi

Centreville

White Marsh Acres is listed on White Marsh Road in Centreville, Queen Anne's County, on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Crops, livestock, and hours aren't posted online — contact the farm directly to confirm current offerings.

Kent Island Farmers' Market

18.4 mi

Kent Fort Farm

16.7 mi

Stevensville

Kent Fort Farm on Kent Island offers pick-your-own peaches, blackberries, and vegetables through the summer, then shifts to u-pick pumpkins, hayrides, and a weekend petting zoo each October. The Stevensville farm sits in Queen Anne's County and draws a steady following on Facebook.

Don's Tree Farm

19.3 mi

Greenwood

A 40-acre Christmas tree farm three miles west of Greenwood on Route 16, started in 2008 by Don and Peggy Hallowell. Grows Fraser Fir, Douglas Fir, Norway Spruce, and White Pine, plus ornamental deciduous trees, evergreens, and tropical plants for landscaping. Cash and local checks only.

Unity Church Hill

24.4 mi

Church Hill

Rawlings Farm

22.2 mi

Goldsboro

Rawlings Farm is a 94-acre operation in Goldsboro that bills itself as the only pumpkin patch in Caroline County, and admission to pick is free. Owners Allen and Brittany Rawlings also run a beef cattle and meat goat business with more than a decade of experience, selling freezer beef and goat by the whole or half animal. Kids get a trike track, corn box, and petting animals alongside the u-pick rows.

Fresh- To- You- Produce

19.9 mi

Fresh-To-You-Produce is at 14036 Adamsville Road in Greenwood, near the Maryland line in western Sussex County. No website or social page surfaced in research to confirm current crops, stand hours, or contact details.

Donnies Market

20.1 mi

Greenwood

Little Wagon Produce

20.3 mi

Greenwood

Little Wagon Produce has sold sweet corn, tomatoes, squash, eggplant, watermelon, and cantaloupe from its stand at 2667 Seashore Highway in Greenwood for 37 years, open daily from Memorial Day weekend through November. The family-run operation also carries flowers, herbs, canned goods, and frozen foods, plus an online store for pre-orders.

TAG ALONG ALPACAS, LLC

29.2 mi

Chestertown

Tag Along Alpacas raises Huacaya alpacas across 293 acres in Chestertown, on Maryland's upper Eastern Shore. Mother-daughter owners Connie Gsell and Tracy Abram started the farm in August 2012 with four alpacas, converting the land from dairy farming. Visitors can shop alpaca yarn and fiber goods by appointment, typically Saturdays from 2 to 4 p.m., weather permitting.

Handley's U-Pick

23.0 mi

Bridgeville

Handley's U-Pick is on Epworth Church Road outside Bridgeville. The name points to a pick-your-own operation, though no website or listing confirms which crops are open for picking or the current season schedule.

Tag Along Alpacas, LLC

29.4 mi

Chestertown

Turning Pointe Farm

27.5 mi

Hartly

Started in 1986 by Tom and Roseann Conlon on Westville Road in Hartly, this choose-and-cut Christmas tree farm grows White Spruce, Norway Spruce, Eastern White Pine, Douglas Fir, and Canaan Fir, some reaching 15 feet. The Evergreen Spirit Gift Shop on site carries the Heartwood Creek Jim Shore collectible line. Open weekends from the Friday after Thanksgiving through December 18, with weekday tagging by appointment.

Singletree Farm

29.4 mi

Singletree Farm has no confirmed website or public listing in search results. Specific crops, livestock, or a sales location for this Delaware entry couldn't be verified.

Vanderwende Farm Creamery

25.1 mi

Bridgeville

Vanderwende Farm Creamery makes homemade ice cream from milk produced on the third-generation family farm in Bridgeville, Delaware, scooped into homemade waffle cones, sundaes, banana splits, and pints. Shops in Bridgeville, Greenwood, Georgetown, Dewey Beach, and Fenwick Island serve daily in season, and two ice cream trucks roam — one bookable for events, one parked at Rehoboth Beach on summer evenings.

Maebrook Produce

25.5 mi

Seaford

Apple Scrapple Festival

25.5 mi

Bridgeville

The Apple Scrapple Festival takes over downtown Bridgeville the second full weekend of October — October 9 and 10 in 2026 — pairing apples from T.S. Smith and Sons with scrapple from RAPA, the world's largest scrapple producer. What started as a 2,500-person gathering in 1992 now draws more than 20,000 people for carnival rides, a car show, live music, and a scrapple sandwich or two.

Orchard Point TS Smith Sons

25.6 mi

Bridgeville

TS Smith & Sons

25.6 mi

Bridgeville

An 800-acre family-owned farm in Bridgeville founded in 1907, one of only two orchards left in Delaware. Grows tree fruit and vegetables, and runs the T.S. Smith Orchard Point Market with a farm-to-table cafe and bakery on site.

Berry Patch Christmas Tree Farm

29.4 mi

Berry Patch Christmas Tree Farm is on Halltown Road, zip 19953. It's listed under agritourism, produce, and Christmas trees — a choose-and-cut operation that likely sells produce in season too. No website or social page turned up to confirm current hours or pricing.

Mums by Nancy

28.8 mi

Mums by Nancy operates on Road 215, zip 19934. The name points to a seasonal chrysanthemum grower, a common fall specialty for small Delaware farm stands. No website confirms current stock or hours.

Clock Tower Place Farmers' Market

26.9 mi

This small Annapolis market sets up in the front parking lot of Clock Tower Place on Forest Drive, running Fridays from 4 to 7 p.m. through the summer. It's a low-key stop for produce and handcrafted goods from regional vendors — shoppers often grab what they need here, then walk over to Tastings Gourmet nearby for bread, cheese, and wine. No indoor stalls, no frills, just a parking-lot market locals fold into their Friday routine.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many farms are near Easton, MD?

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

What kinds of farms are near Easton?

Farms near Easton include 32 agritourism & farm experiences, 17 farm stands, 10 produce farms, 9 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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