Farms Near Evansville, WI
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Evansville, Wisconsin — all selling direct to consumers.
Evansville Farmers' Market
0.1 miEvansville
Evansville holds its market near Church and Maple streets, in a Rock County town known for one of Wisconsin's larger historic districts south of Madison. Growers bring seasonal produce, eggs, honey, and baked goods through summer to the walkable old downtown. It is a small-town market serving Evansville and the surrounding farm country.
Wiser Farm Produce
0.5 miEvansville
Wiser Farm Produce
0.5 miEvansville
Tipi Produce
2.8 miEvansville
Tipi Produce, certified organic by MOSA, grows strawberries, plum tomatoes, garlic, basil, asparagus, and rhubarb on West Ahara Road near Evansville in southern Wisconsin. Owners Beth and Steve have wound down the farm's longtime CSA and wholesale business and now open the fields for organic strawberry and plum-tomato u-picks - a rarity, since few Wisconsin berry farms are certified organic. Join their email list for reservation dates and seasonal updates.
Bloomin'Ridge Farm
3.2 miEvansville
Bloomin' Ridge Farm is on West Emery Road near Evansville, in Rock County in southern Wisconsin. The name suggests flowers or pick-your-own blooms, common at small farms across this farming belt south of Madison. Specifics and hours weren't listed online, so contact the farm directly before planning a visit.
Pleasant Prairie Native Super Fruits
3.2 miEvansville
Pleasant Prairie Native Super Fruits is on West Emery Road in Evansville, Rock County, southern Wisconsin. The name points to native super-fruits such as aronia (chokeberry) and elderberry, hardy crops grown for their high antioxidant content and sold fresh, frozen, or as juice. It's listed for farm visits. No website loaded. Contact the farm to confirm crops, availability, and pickup.
Blue Skies Farm
3.7 miBrooklyn
Blue Skies Farm sits on North Crocker Road in Brooklyn, in the rolling farmland between Madison and Monroe in south-central Wisconsin. Contact the farm directly for its crops, products, and hours.
Doudlah Farms Organics
4.9 miDoudlah Farms grows certified organic beans, grains, and popcorn near Evansville, Wisconsin, using regenerative and biodynamic practices. The lineup includes black, kidney, navy, pinto, cannellini, and great northern beans plus cornmeal, buckwheat flour, and wheat. Everything is grown and packed in the United States and sold through the farm's online store.
Tomato Mountain Farm
6.2 miBrooklyn
Tomato Mountain Farm has farmed and served Chicagoland since 1993 from Brooklyn, Wisconsin — customizable weekly boxes of organic produce and provisions from the farm and trusted partners, delivered to your door 48 weeks a year. Pay as you go, skip anytime, and choose from a staggering list spanning the farm's famous tomatoes to local dairy, meats, breads, and pantry goods.
Blue Skies Berry Farm
6.2 miBrooklyn
We are located at 10320 N. Crocker Road, Brooklyn, Wisconsin. Our primary crop is fall raspberries -- all grown using organic methods. We no longer certify as Organic, but did from 1993 through 2007. Our U-Pick season is starts in mid-August and continues through most of September. Each year is different so those dates are approximate. Find daily updates on our Facebook page. Besides raspberries, we grow about 25 varieties of heirloom tomatoes and tropical ginger and turmeric. In spring we start
Cox Hill Farm
6.2 miBrooklyn
Cox Hill Farm is Caitlin and Reed Cox's small family farm in Brooklyn, Wisconsin, pasture-raising chicken, turkey, and pigs with regenerative practices — the pasture feeds the animals, the animals feed the land. Livestock move regularly to fresh forage with local non-GMO supplemental feed and no antibiotics, steroids, or hormones, sold via CSA, delivery, and pickup locations.
Windy Fleece Farm
6.6 miAlbany
Dees Nutz and Berries
8.6 miBrodhead
Scotch Hill Farm/Innisfree Farmstay & Retreat
9.1 miScotch Hill Farm grows vegetables without pesticides or herbicides on West Footville Brodhead Road in Brodhead, Wisconsin, and makes its own farmstead soap and skincare. The same property runs Innisfree Farm Stay & Retreat, a bed-and-breakfast that hosts classes and events. Produce, cottage-food items, and overnight stays all come off one working farm.
Mitchell Vineyard
9.3 miOregon
Mitchell Vineyard grows grapes on Sunny Ridge Road in Oregon, a village just south of Madison in Dane County. Cold-climate hybrid varieties, the grapes bred to survive Wisconsin winters, are the norm for small vineyards here, with harvest landing in early fall. Contact the vineyard directly about tastings, sales, or u-pick availability.
Mitchell Vineyard
9.3 miOregon
Mitchell Vineyard grows grapes on Sunny Ridge Road in Oregon, in the hills south of Madison. Vineyards across southern Wisconsin rely on cold-hardy hybrids such as Marquette, Frontenac, and La Crescent, bred to survive hard winters. The Dane County wine scene has grown steadily around these varieties.
Stoughton Farmers Market
10.1 miStoughton Plaza Stoughton
Held in the Stoughton Plaza parking lot at 1050 W. Main Street, this market sits on the commercial west side of town rather than the historic core. It gives Dane County farmers and food makers a weekly spot for seasonal vegetables, fruit, and homemade items, with easy parking that suits a quick grocery run. Stoughton, southeast of Madison on the Yahara River, supports more than one market through the summer.
Little Sugar River Farm
8.6 miAlbany
Little Sugar River Farm takes its name from the stream that winds through Albany in Green County, southern Wisconsin, near the Sugar River State Trail. The farm carries an agritourism listing but has almost no footprint online. This is pasture and dairy country along a quiet trout-and-canoe river. Reach out directly to learn what they raise and whether they open for farm stays or visits.
Stoughton Community Farmers' Market
10.4 miStoughton
This market runs at 207 S. Forrest Street in Stoughton, a Dane County town known for its Norwegian heritage and yearly Syttende Mai festival. Local growers bring the produce, eggs, honey, and baked goods common to south-central Wisconsin markets through the growing season. Stoughton sits on the Yahara River just southeast of Madison, so the market draws both townspeople and day-trippers exploring the historic downtown.
Blue Moon Community Farm
11.0 miStoughton
Blue Moon Community Farm is a small, diverse organic CSA and market farm in Stoughton, just outside Madison — celebrating over 20 years of local, organic growing for friends and neighbors. Find them at Madison's Westside Community Market, the spring farm stand for organic seedlings and greens, and through CSA registration each season.
Lovefood Farm
11.0 miStoughton
The Roots of Lovefood Way back in the pre-Lovefood era (PLE), right at the beginning of our (Abby and David’s) relationship, I grew a cherry tomato plant in a 5 gallon bucket on the fire escape of a college apartment. The tomatoes were magical and delicious and the experience ignited a love of growing (and eating!) the best of produce. Jump ahead a decade or so… We were living on the eastside of Madison and had a community garden plot. We found out that Abby was pregnant and were over the moon w
Anu Sky Farm
11.0 miStoughton
Startin’ Small Growing Tall Anu Sky farm is a small woman-owned and operated farm. We offer a ten week (with delivery) every other week CSA share. We grow various fruit, vegetables, flowers, and herbs from May or June until mid-October and are a new face at the Stoughton Farmers Market during the summer months. We do not use chemicals and practice sustainable growing practices to the best of our abilities since 2014. We pride ourselves on farm fresh produce for CSA, Market clientele, and food pa
Hazeltines' Century Farm
10.0 miFootville
Hazeltine's Century Farm sits along State Highway 11 west of Janesville, in the Rock County town of Footville. The 'Century Farm' name marks land the family has worked for more than a hundred years. Current visitor details are limited online, so call ahead or check locally before driving out. The surrounding countryside is dairy and row-crop farmland in south-central Wisconsin.
Harried U-Pick-Umm Farm LLC.
9.8 miEdgerton
Carandale Farm
11.4 miOregon
Carandale Fruit Farm invites families to "pick some sweet memories" at its u-pick and pre-picked strawberry farm on Tipperary Road in Oregon, Wisconsin, minutes south of Madison in the rolling terminal moraine. The Berry-Go-Round shuttles your harvest from field to shade, and the farm's concord grapes, aronia, pears, plums, and uncommon research-plot fruits appear at the Dane County Farmers' Market.
Hidden Oaks Apiary/ Bee Barf Honey
12.3 miOregon
Oregon Farmers Market
11.9 miSaturday mornings from spring through fall, the Oregon Farmers Market runs 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 787 N. Main Street. Tables carry locally grown produce, fresh-baked goods, flowers, Wisconsin cheeses and curds, farm-processed meats, and artisan crafts. It sits in the village of Oregon just south of Madison, an easy stop for Dane County shoppers.
Riemer Family Farm
12.1 miBrodhead
Our Mission To care for Creation in a way that restores its bounty and provides trusted, crave worthy meats to families like yours.
Riemer Family Farm
12.1 miBrodhead
We are your farmers. With the birth of our first daughter, almost 20 years ago, our relationship with food changed. We realized what we ate mattered. We struggled to find trustworthy products on store shelves, so, in 2010, we packed our bags from our home in the suburbs of Chicago and moved back to the family farm to do it ourselves. We wanted to raise better food - trusted and healthy food, raised ethically on pasture - for not only our own family, but for others who were seeking the same thing
Regeneration Farm
12.1 miBrodhead
We grow on about 1-1/2 acres of land (total land area of 12+ acres available for future expansion). We specialize in growing salad greens but offer a much broader range of vegetables which is sold through Farmer's Markets, Grocers, our CSA, and our year-round farm stand. All of our produce is grown in the soil using non-GMO seed and organic techniques as well as regenerative practices which replenish the nutrients in the soil rather than depleting it like conventional farming does. We use minima
Carandale Fruit Farm
11.8 miOregon
Carandale Fruit Farm grows pick-your-own and pre-picked strawberries on Tipperary Road near Oregon, about eight miles south of Madison's Beltline off Fish Hatchery Road. Beyond berries, the farm keeps a research plot of uncommon fruit, trialing aronia, concord grapes, pears, plums, and other crops with an eye toward sustainable growing. Field conditions and hours change daily, so check their Facebook page or daily-update page before visiting.
Hermanson Pumpkin Patch
10.8 miEdgerton
Hermanson Pumpkin Patch grows pumpkins on Highway N near Edgerton, in the Rock County countryside of south-central Wisconsin. The draw is fall pumpkins for carving and pie-making, picked in the field or from the stand. Southern Wisconsin patches usually open late September through Halloween. Confirm this year's hours before you go.
Beelafarm
14.1 miMcfarland
Beelafarm is a small farm on Evans Road in McFarland, just southeast of Madison near Lake Waubesa. Farms this close to the city usually sell direct, moving vegetables, eggs, or flowers to Dane County households and markets.
Sugar River Farm
10.5 miBelleville
Sugar River Farm lies on Doyle Road near Belleville, along the Sugar River corridor south of Madison in Dane County. The Sugar River State Trail and its rolling farmland define this stretch of southern Wisconsin. The listing names no crops or hours, so confirm details with the farm before visiting.
Rock County Farmers' Market
12.2 miJanesville
Saturdays 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. through the growing season, the Rock County Farmers' Market runs at Nature's Touch Garden Center, 5013 Highway 11 West in Janesville. Vendors bring locally grown produce, meats, fresh breads and baked goods, seafood, flowers, and handmade crafts. The garden-center setting west of town gives it easy parking and room to spread out. Its own website and Facebook page post updates.
Vitruvian Farms, LLC
16.1 miMcFarland
At Vitruvian Farms, we grow Certified Organic vegetables and mushrooms, available at our on-site farm store, through our CSA, at the Monona Farmers’ Market, and from our online store with home delivery to the Madison, WI area. Vitruvian Farm's logo explained: Stability, Utility, Beauty, Balance LOCAL | Nearly all of the produce grown at Vitruvian Farms is consumed within a 15-mile radius of our McFarland, WI farm. In addition to our online store and CSA, you can also find our vegetables and mush
Greens Pleasant Spring Orchard
15.7 miStoughton
Anderson's Pleasant Patch Pumpkins
15.8 miCottage Grove
Anderson's Pleasant Patch grows pumpkins on Koshkonong Road in Cottage Grove, just east of Madison in Dane County. Fall brings carving pumpkins, gourds, and the harvest-season stop that goes with them. Southern Wisconsin patches generally run late September through Halloween. Confirm this year's hours before heading out.
McFarland Farmers Market
16.6 miMcFarland's market runs along US Highway 51 in this Dane County village on Lake Waubesa, just southeast of Madison. Growers from the surrounding farmland bring seasonal vegetables, flowers, and baked goods through the warm months.
West Star Organics
16.9 miCottage Grove
Bard Family Market Garden
17.4 miMcFarland
Skelly's Farm Market
14.5 miJanesville
Winterfell Acres LLC
13.5 miBelleville
Skelly\'s Farm Market
14.5 miJanesville
Skelly\'s Farm Market is open from June-Oct with homegrown strawberries in June, sweet corn, melons, tomatoes, and other summer produce in July-Aug, Skelly\'s Sunflower Experience in late July lasting two weeks, and lots of fall fun including pumpkins, two awesome corn mazes, Choose-Your-Farm-Adventure wagons rides, and more. Plus, during all of our seasons visit our bakery with homemade donuts and more, our huge gift shop selling rustic decor, and our fantastic free playground. Plus, visit our 8 remote roadside stands for produce in July-Aug, and see us at the Saturday Janesville Farmers Market.
Landmark Creamery Provisions
13.7 miBelleville
Celebrating 10 years of cheesemaking artistry and affinage We are a Wisconsin-based artisan cheese company known for producing high-quality, handcrafted cheeses, showcasing distinct flavors and textures. Specializing in sheep milk cheeses, we carefully craft small batch artisan cheeses based on classic European styles and some new American originals. Our cheeses reflect our commitment to using high-quality, locally sourced milk and traditional cheese-making techniques. We love to feature the far
Fitchburg Center Farmers' Market
16.9 miFitchburg
This market gathers at the Agora Pavilion in Fitchburg Center, the mixed-use development along E. Cheryl Parkway just south of Madison. Fitchburg is a fast-growing Dane County suburb, and the covered pavilion gives the market a fixed home through the warm months. Dane County has one of Wisconsin's deepest benches of small produce and organic growers, and area farmers stock the tables across the region's long growing season.
Eplegaarden Orchard
16.5 miFitchburg
Eplegaarden is a pick-your-own apple orchard and pumpkin patch on Fitchburg Road just south of Madison, its Norwegian name and barn-and-pavilion setting nodding to old-country tradition. Visitors pick apples straight from the trees and choose pumpkins from the patch, with cider, cider donuts, and caramel apples at the stand. The barn and pavilion rent out for events, and the farm sells seasoned apple firewood.
Monona Farmers' Market
18.6 miThe Monona Farmers' Market serves Monona, a lakeside community on the southeast edge of Madison in Dane County, Wisconsin. Local farms bring seasonal vegetables, fruit, baked goods, and crafts through the warm-weather months.
South Madison Community Market
18.8 miThis community market on South Park Street works to get fresh, affordable produce to Madison's south side, a neighborhood the city has long flagged for limited grocery access. Local growers bring vegetables, fruit, and other farm goods through the warm months. It sits along the 2300 block of S. Park Street near the Villager corridor. Days and vendor lineups shift by season.
Little Honeyzzz LLC
14.9 miLittle Honeyzzz is a small Wisconsin honey producer. The name points to a beekeeping operation selling raw local honey, most likely direct and at area markets. Details beyond the name aren't posted publicly.
Meat People Butcher
19.7 miMadison
Opened in 2021 by owners Pip Freeman & Jenny Griep, Meat People is a specialty whole animal butcher shop. This means that (unlike most conventional meat) we purchase the entire animal directly from local farmers and utilize every last part. We carry pasture-raised beef, pork, lamb, and chicken. All of our meat is sourced from Wisconsin farms that practice responsible land stewardship and humane treatment of the animals. We receive fresh meat deliveries every week. Our butchers and staff are pass
Busy Bees
14.6 miMonticello
A small agritourism operation on County Road C near Monticello in Green County, southern Wisconsin's dairy belt. Beyond the name, no website or listing turned up to confirm whether the focus is honey, produce, or family-farm visits.
Janesville farmers market
15.3 miThe Janesville Farmers Market brings area growers to downtown Janesville, the Rock County seat in southern Wisconsin along the Rock River. The warm-season Saturday market features local produce, meats, eggs, flowers, and baked goods from farms across the region.
Meyer's Farm Market
14.7 miMilton
Garden To Be
18.3 miFitchburg
Garden To Be operates from Commerce Park Drive in Fitchburg, on Madison's south edge, and sells through area farmers markets. Fitchburg's food-production corridor houses a number of small growers and makers who supply the Dane County market circuit. Check local market schedules to find their booth.
Hazeltine Strawberries
15.4 miJanesville
Hazeltine Strawberries grows pick-your-own strawberries on East Centerway near Janesville, in Rock County in southern Wisconsin. This far south, berries ripen earlier, often by mid-June, and the fields open for a few busy weeks before the heat ends the season. Picking conditions change by the day. Call ahead for ripeness and hours before heading to the patch.
Humming Meadows Apiary
16.6 miCambridge
Small apiary near Cambridge, on the Dane–Jefferson county line east of Madison. Cambridge sits in rolling farmland and lake country around Lake Ripley, where wildflower and clover forage feed backyard and sideline beekeepers. Apiaries this size bottle raw honey for local customers and farmers markets.
Observatory Hill Farm LLC
16.2 miBelleville
Wright Way Farm
19.8 miBeloit
Beloit Farmers' Market
18.4 miBeloit
History of Beloit WI & Downtown Beloit Association Photo by Mark Preuschl Downtown Beloit has the neighborhood feel in the urban downtown where customers are friends and culture and art are accessible to all. The Downtown Beloit Association was formed in 1987 and is a collaboration of property owners, business owners, and community volunteers who have jointly committed to the mission of revitalizing and managing Beloit’s Central Business District, utilizing the Main Street Four-Point approach as
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Evansville, WI?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Evansville, Wisconsin, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Evansville?
Farms near Evansville include 19 agritourism & farm experiences, 11 produce farms, 9 farmers markets, 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.
