Farms Near Eustis, FL
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Eustis, Florida — all selling direct to consumers.
King Grove Organic Farm
1.3 miEustis
King Grove is a Real Organic Project-certified farm in Eustis growing blueberries in soil, without plastic or hydroponics. Fresh and frozen berries ship nationwide each spring, typically March through May, with farm pickup and corporate gift orders also available; the 2026 season is already sold out.
Amber Brooke Farms U-Pick
2.6 miEustis
Amber Brooke Farms spans more than 55 acres in Eustis and runs u-pick strawberries, blueberries, sweet corn, and peaches through spring, plus sunflowers and zinnias in fall and winter. The farm's Fall Festival is an annual fixture, typically opening in September. Reach the farm team at [email protected] or via Instagram @amberbrookefarms_fl.
May Brothers / O.J. Groves
3.4 miMay Brothers operates as O.J. Groves on County Road Old 441 in Lake County, historically Florida's 'Citrus Ridge' before hard freezes in the 1980s pushed commercial groves south. The name states the business plainly: oranges. No acreage, retail hours, or sales details were verified.
Butthead Farm
4.4 miMount Dora
We craft the best goat milk soaps in Florida, using the finest ingredients and herbs grown on our very own chemical-free farm. Our soaps contain no palm oils, perfumes or fragrance oils, no dyes or micas, and all of our oils and butters are certified organic and fair trade. We also sell raw goat milk as pet food and hold a Feed master registration with the state of Florida.
Sunset Pastures
5.2 miTavares
We have pasture raised poultry and eggs. Open by appointment and farm stand weekends.
Grahams U Pick Peaches
5.7 miUmatilla
Grahams U Pick Peaches grows on Lake Yale Road outside Umatilla, in the rolling citrus-and-peach hill country of Lake County. No independent website was found online; call ahead to confirm the peach picking window, which in Central Florida usually falls in late spring.
Sunsational Farms Umatilla
5.8 miSunsational Farms grows citrus, tomatoes, leafy greens, and strawberries in season across 22 acres in Umatilla, home to 'The Big Orange,' a roadside landmark tied to the area's citrus history since the 1970s. Beyond the fields, the family farm sells soft-serve, milkshakes, shaved ice, fresh-squeezed orange juice, and honey, plus local wine and crafts in its gift shop.
K&T’s Farm Fresh Eggs and Produce Stand
6.1 miMt Dora
A small egg and produce stand in the citrus and lake country around Mount Dora, Lake County. Stands like this one typically sell what's laying and what's picked that week — fresh eggs and seasonal produce — with hours that follow the flock and the field rather than a fixed schedule. Call ahead before making the drive.
Mt Dora Farmers Market
6.1 miMt Dora
Find Soulsprout Farm here for chemical-free, regeneratively grown vegetables.
Oak Haven Farms
6.1 miOak Haven Farms & Winery started as a strawberry operation in Sorrento in 1996 and added winemaking in 2010. Visitors pick their own strawberries in season or buy them pre-picked, then stop by the country store for strawberry shortcake and a tasting of the farm's seven wines, mostly grape varieties plus a blueberry blend. Hayrides and a play area round out weekend visits.
Oak Haven Farms and Winery
6.3 miSorrento
Oak Haven started as a 20-acre strawberry farm in 1996, planted by Harry and Karen Stauderman and their daughter Lynn; the vineyard came later, in 2010, using fruit grown on-site and sourced from around Lake County. Weekends bring wine tasting and bottle sales alongside u-pick strawberries, shortcakes, and sundaes from the country store, with a play area that keeps kids busy while parents taste. Open Saturday and Sunday, noon to 4 PM — call (352) 735-1996 to confirm before driving out.
Far Reach Ranch
6.8 miTavares
Far Reach Ranch has worked the shore of Lake Dora in Tavares since 1947, running u-pick blueberries each spring alongside a farm store stocked with house-made jams, honey, and baked goods. The property also hosts weddings and live music through its Packing House venue and turns into Fear Reach Scream Park each fall. Call ahead for current picking dates, since the blueberry season runs roughly March through May.
Long and Scott Farms
8.9 miLong and Scott Farms has grown Zellwood's triple-sweet corn on 900 acres in Mount Dora since 1963, along with kirby cucumbers, cabbage, and okra. The farm now operates under the name Great Scott Farms, running a produce stand, café, and seasonal corn maze. It's open Wednesday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday afternoons; closed Mondays.
Vucali Vinyards
9.2 miUmatilla
Vucali Vinyard
9.4 miUmatilla
Vucali Vineyard grows grapes on the edge of the Ocala National Forest in Umatilla, Lake County. Florida's heat and humidity favor muscadine and hybrid bunch grapes over classic European varieties, so a muscadine-heavy wine list is likely if the tasting room is open.
Momma G Farms
9.0 miEustis
Momma G Farms offers free farm tours and classes. Our Farm has a food forest and other plants growing throughout farm where you can nibble as you tour. Contact farm to schedule field trips and classes. Text 407-591-0406 or call 352-357-0427
Momma G Farms
9.2 miEUSTIS
Momma G Farms is a 501c3 not for profit farm that is dedicated to educating the community how to grow and use nutrient dense plants that can improve their health and their food security.
Santa's Christmas Tree Forest & A Lot of Pumpkins
9.8 miEustis
Two seasonal attractions on one property: 20 acres of pumpkins each October sourced through a partnership with a Tennessee grower, followed by a choose-and-cut Christmas tree lot open from the day after Thanksgiving through December 22. The farm has run both events for over 22 years and adds a petting zoo and zip line for visitors.
Noble Roots Farm
10.0 miEustis
The farm began with a simple love of good food. Here at Noble Roots we love to cook but typical store offerings lack what we desire and expect in terms of flavor and freshness, nutritional value, animal ethics and concern for the environment. So we grow these foods ourselves. Its the only way to know we are eating food we can all feed good about. We share the same concerns as our customers about how our food is grown and what we are putting in our bodies so when you shop from our farm you can tr
Aquaponic Lynx LLC
11.5 miYalaha
Green Acres Fernery & Citrus, Inc.
11.7 miYalaha
Green Acres Fernery & Citrus operates in Yalaha, a small Lake County community that grew up around the shade-cloth fern houses that once supplied much of the country's cut greenery for florists. Citrus groves share the same sandy hills.
Blue Bayou Farms
12.0 miYalaha
Blue Bayou Farms is a certified organic blueberry operation in Yalaha, run by the McCormack family out of Yalaha Bootlegging Co. U-pick season opens in mid-April, and the on-site country store sells homemade pies, jellies, pickles, and cheeses year-round alongside the family's small-batch spirits. It's open Tuesday through Sunday, 10am to 5pm.
Valley View Vineyards
14.2 miHowey in the Hills
Club Lake Plantation
13.5 miApopka
Fox Valley Farm and Hopyard
14.1 miFox Valley Farm and Hopyard grows five varieties of hops on five acres in Apopka, one of only a few commercial hopyards in Florida. The orchard beside it produces muscadine grapes, dragon fruit, honey, and fruit varieties not common to Central Florida groves. The farm doubles as an event venue with an on-site Airbnb, and opens to visitors Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Heather Oaks Farm
13.8 miLady Lake
Family-owned since 2006, Heather Oaks Farm grows naturally raised produce three miles east of The Villages. Visitors pick multiple blueberry varieties, blackberries, and certified-organic muscadine grapes in season, plus buy olives, free-range eggs, and aquaponic vegetables. Hours shift with the harvest, so the farm asks that you call ahead before driving out.
Winter Park Honey
13.5 miFruitland Park
A relative gave us a beehive as a gift many years ago. At the time. It was a swarm he’d rescued from a tree. He put the swarm in a box, put the box and 6 kids in his van and drove 1100 miles from Oklahoma to Orlando, Florida. Even though the bees escaped during the journey, no one got stung! My brother put the hive in my yard, where it stayed untouched for years. Back then, I was a physicist with no time for bees. Once a year, the relative would visit and check on the hive. Watching over his sho
Sand Hill Blueberries
14.7 miEustis
Sand Hill Blueberries runs a U-pick operation in Eustis, open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. during blueberry season. Owner Melanie encourages kids to eat straight off the bush while they pick, and the farm's Facebook following turns into a crowd once the berries ripen each spring.
Artisan Acres
14.7 miDr Eustis
Artisan Acres sits in Lake County near Eustis, in the rolling citrus-and-lake hill country between Orlando and Ocala that draws Central Florida families out for small farm visits.
The Orange Shop CSA
15.2 miLady Lake
A citrus stand and CSA along US Highway 441 in Lady Lake, in the Lake County citrus belt near The Villages. Online listings for a same-named, long-running citrus grower point to a Citra, Florida location, so it's worth confirming details directly with this Lady Lake stand before visiting.
Market on Fifth
16.3 miApopka
Market on 5th is more than a market—it’s a Friday night experience. Stroll through a vibrant street filled with local vendors, fresh produce, handmade goods, and incredible eats, all while enjoying live music and craft drinks. Family- and pet-friendly, it’s a welcoming place to connect, unwind, and celebrate community under the stars.
Marks Upick Blueberries
17.0 miClermont
Hilltop Groves aka Reed Hilltop Groves
15.9 miWeirsdale
Reed Hilltop Groves is a fourth-generation citrus operation offering u-pick sweet navel oranges, ruby red grapefruit, and tangerines. The farm also sells fresh Florida tomatoes, Vidalia-style sweet onions, sweet potatoes, raw honey, and homemade jams, and runs family farm tours alongside the harvest.
Wholesome Conversions Farm
16.1 miWholesome Conversions Farm has no confirmed website, social page, or directory listing under this name in Florida. No verifiable details on products, city, or contact info are available for this entry.
Spanish Springs Mercado Market
15.9 miThe Villages
The Spanish Springs Mercado Market takes place at Spanish Springs Town Square in The Villages, Florida — a plaza themed after the state's Spanish heritage with free nightly live entertainment year-round. Market days join a packed calendar of festivals, shows at The Sharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center, and dozens of shops and restaurants around the square.
Paquette's Farmall Tractor Museum & Show Barn
16.5 miLEESBURG
Stewart Paquette founded this museum in 2010 to preserve International Harvester farm and construction equipment, and it now holds more than 200 restored tractors and trucks plus a large collection of IH memorabilia. The attached Show Barn also books as a venue for weddings and private events on the working ranch.
Winter Garden Farmers Market
20.9 miA Saturday market at 104 South Lakeview Avenue in downtown Winter Garden, running 8am to 1pm year-round with more than 100 vendors selling local produce, baked goods, artwork, and crafts. Draws roughly 3,500 visitors weekly and has been repeatedly named Florida's best farmers market by American Farmland Trust.
Showcase of Citrus
21.0 miClermont
Showcase of Citrus is a working citrus grove attraction on US Highway 27 in Clermont. Visitors can tour the groves and stop at the farm store for Florida oranges, grapefruit, and fresh-squeezed juice.
Allison's Apiaries
20.8 miOcoee
Allison's Apiaries sells honey out of Ocoee, on the west side of Orange County near the old citrus groves that gave Central Florida beekeepers their orange-blossom honey flow each spring.
Lake Meadow Naturals
20.8 miOcoee
Dale grew up on the family dairy farm in Wisconsin and his Father bought him his first flock of chickens for a 4-H project on May 20th 1960.This farm became the home of his strong passion for raising chickens. In 1980 Dale migrated like many birds for the weather, to South Florida. Dale moved to Central Florida in 2000 and the quest began for some property with more space and close proximity to Orlando in order to raise cage free chickens. The property on Lake Meadow was found. The day the prope
Farmers' Market @ Hoover's Market
19.9 miAltamonte Springs
This seasonal vendor market operates on the grounds of Hoover's Market in Altamonte Springs, drawing local sellers of fresh produce, baked goods, and flowers alongside the retail store's regular offerings.
Clermont Main Street's Farmers Market
21.5 miClermont
Clermont Main Street's Farmers Market is part of the year-round calendar of community events run by Clermont Main Street, the volunteer-powered nonprofit revitalizing this lakefront town's historic downtown. Market days join family-friendly festivals and downtown shopping in "the Gem of the Hills" west of Orlando.
Bekemeyer Family Farm LLC
21.6 miWinter Garden
Sprout Up Urban Farm
21.4 miTom West Blueberries
21.8 miOcoee
Tom West Blueberries has grown u-pick blueberries in Ocoee since 1954, one of the older family farms in the Orlando area's blueberry belt. The farm opens seasonally, typically in spring, for weekend picking and hosts school field trips during the season. Contact the farm directly to confirm current-year opening dates before visiting. Find them on Facebook and Instagram for season updates.
Tom West Blueberries
21.9 miOcoee
The Barn at Martin Farms
21.2 miOcklawaha
The Barn at Martin Farms sits in Ocklawaha, a rural stretch of Marion County near Lake Weir. The name points to an event or farm-stand barn on working farmland, though current offerings, hours, and booking details weren't confirmed online.
Homegrown in Horizon West
22.3 miWinter Garden
Horizon West Happenings is where community comes together. Our mission is to empower residents to be advocates for their own community. We are dedicated to providing one place for every resident to connect to all the “happenings” right here in Horizon West. Our promise is to provide you with up to the minute information on news, events, offerings, products, services, and ways to connect. We believe that supporting local is the single most important thing anyone can do to foster a strong sense of
Brook Hollow Farm
22.0 miOrlando
Lake Catherine Blueberries
22.5 miGroveland
Lake Catherine Blueberries grows berries on Lake Catherine Road in Groveland, part of the Lake County blueberry-growing area near the Green Swamp.
Lake Mary Farmer's Market
20.9 miLake Mary
The Lake Mary Farmers Market runs every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Central Park at 100 N. Country Club Road, near Lake Mary Boulevard and 4th Street. Shoppers find fresh produce, plants and orchids, honey, baked goods, assorted nuts, handmade jewelry, wood crafts, and pet treats, and leashed dogs are welcome.
Hydroeats
22.9 miGroveland
Hydroeats is listed at a Groveland address on SR 19; its former web domain is no longer active as a working farm site.
Brook Hollow Farm
22.8 miOrlando
Brook Hollow Farm sits on Silver Star Road in west Orlando, listed as an agritourism stop in Orange County's farm belt. Little independent information turned up online, so hours and offerings are best confirmed by phone before visiting.
Tribal Acres
23.5 miGroveland
Sanlando Pumpkin Patch
22.1 miLongwood
Sanlando Pumpkin Patch is the fall fundraiser for Sanlando United Methodist Church in Longwood, filling the church lawn with pumpkins each October. Hours typically run early afternoon into the evening for about three weeks, with proceeds supporting the church's programs. The pumpkins are trucked in for the season, not grown on-site.
Susie's Cool Beans Nursery
21.5 miDebary
Susie's Cool Beans Nursery sells indoor and outdoor plants out of DeBary, open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Text ahead for stock questions — it's a small retail nursery, not a working farm, so inventory turns over fast.
Center Hill Berry Patch
22.7 miCenter Hill
Center Hill Berry Patch grows in Sumter County's citrus-and-berry country a few miles from the Withlacoochee State Trail. No working website, phone, or social page turned up in a search, so treat the listing as unconfirmed until you call to check the season.
Back Road Berries
22.2 miOxford
Back Road Berries grows berries in Oxford, a Sumter County community between The Villages and Lake Panasoffkee, in sandy ridge country that supports much of Central Florida's early blueberry crop.
Brown's Country Market
22.8 miOxford
Brown and Brown Farms and Country Store
23.2 miOxford
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Eustis, FL?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Eustis, Florida, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Eustis?
Farms near Eustis include 28 agritourism & farm experiences, 11 farm stands, 8 produce farms, 6 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.
