Farms Near Fayetteville, NC
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Fayetteville, North Carolina — all selling direct to consumers.
Green Acres North Carolina
2.5 miFayetteville
Auman Vineyards
3.1 miFayetteville
Auman Vineyards grows grapes on Seventy-First School Road in Fayetteville, in Cumberland County in the Sandhills. North Carolina's warm-climate vineyards often plant muscadine and bunch grapes suited to the sandy soil. Little about the vineyard's wines, tastings, or hours is posted online, so contact them directly to confirm whether they sell fruit, produce wine, or open to visitors.
Fayetteville Farmers' Market
4.0 miFayetteville
Fayetteville Farmers' Market sets up at 205 Forsythe Street at the ReStore Warehouse in Fayetteville, the Cumberland County seat in the Sandhills region. Local farmers bring seasonal produce, plants, and homemade goods to shoppers near downtown. Markets here run through the long southern growing season. Confirm current days and hours before visiting.
Murchison Road Community Farmers Market
4.7 miA community farmers market on Murchison Road in Fayetteville, in Cumberland County. Markets like this one connect neighborhood residents with fresh local produce from nearby growers. It sits along the Murchison Road corridor near central Fayetteville.
Sandhills Farmers Market of Spring Lake
7.0 miA community farmers market in Spring Lake, on Chapel Hill Road in Cumberland County near Fort Liberty. Area growers sell seasonal produce and homemade goods to the surrounding Sandhills community north of Fayetteville.
Spence Family Farms
7.6 miSpring Lake
A family farm on Lillington Highway in Spring Lake, in the Cumberland and Harnett County area north of Fayetteville. Current offerings aren't documented online. Farms in this stretch commonly grow produce, pumpkins, or run seasonal agritourism; contact Spence Family Farms directly to confirm what's available and when.
Dirtbag Ales Farmer's Market
9.2 miHope Mills
Held every Sunday at their brewery and winery location from spring-winter. Local food trucks, farmers, home necessity makers, beekeepers, boutiques, home decor makers, and small businesses all participate. Lovely atmosphere with dog park, children playground, gazebos, and lots more.
Hammond's Grandson's Produce
9.9 miFayetteville
West Produce
12.3 miSpring Lake
West Produce grows fruits and vegetables for direct sale in Spring Lake, just north of Fort Bragg in Cumberland County. The stand sells strawberries in spring and shifts to summer vegetables as the season turns, with pickup at the farm. Call ahead during strawberry season to check what's ready.
McNeill Strawberries
12.3 miHope Mills
Pick-your-own and pre-picked strawberries on Clifton McNeill Road in Hope Mills, just south of Fayetteville. In season the farm posts when the fields open and sells ready-picked berries until they run out — regulars know the u-pick rows get thin by mid-morning. Cumberland County's warm springs put local strawberries on early. The season is short and busy, so come early for the best picking.
Anderson Creek Hunting Preserve
15.5 miLillington
Anderson Creek Hunting Preserve spans 1,500 acres near Lillington, in Harnett County, split into eight habitat blocks for upland bird hunting. Hunts are self-guided with birds you buy, no membership or grounds fee required. The family also breeds German Shorthaired Pointers and Brittany Spaniels as gun dogs and pets. It sits on Farrar Dairy Road in the Sandhills between Fayetteville and Sanford.
Steve and Cindy's Blueberry Patch
16.6 miSanford
Steve and Cindy's Blueberry Patch grows blueberries on Roberts Road in Sanford, Lee County. Blueberry season in this part of the state runs June into July, when u-pick rows open. Contact the owners for ripening updates and picking hours before visiting.
Secret Garden Bees
14.5 miSecret Garden Bees is a veteran-owned family farm in Linden, in the North Carolina Sandhills, producing raw honey from its own hives. Alongside the honey, they hand-make jellies, beeswax candles, and wax melts in small batches, plus seasonal items. Follow them on Instagram or Facebook as @secretgardenbees for market dates and product drops.
Hammerstone Vineyard
17.4 miLillington
Open only during September and October for grape picking.
CATHIS Farm
17.4 miLillington
As a pasture-based farm, we use regenerative practices like pasture-rotation, which enhance soil health, promote biodiversity, and minimize our environmental impact. We are committed to raising animals in the most natural and humane way possible. Grassfed Beef Born and raised on the farm, our cattle have free roam of our beautiful fields and are bathed in the North Carolina sunshine. We’re especially proud of our Dexter cows, which we raise on a grass-fed and grass-finished diet. These heritage
Blueberry Patch
16.6 miFayetteville
Pick-your-own blueberries sold by the pound off Matt Hair Road in southeast Fayetteville. Bring a bucket; the farm weighs it at the end and charges by weight. Local listings also call it the Little Blueberry Patch. Blueberry season here runs roughly mid-May into July, so call ahead before driving out to confirm the bushes are ready and the gate is open.
Bunce Brothers Farm, Inc
15.4 miStedman
Bunce Brothers Farm has grown produce on Blake Road in Stedman since the early 1960s, a family operation in Cumberland County that ships up and down the East Coast. Tomatoes, strawberries, greens, watermelons, cantaloupes, and pumpkins move through the seasons, and the farm opens for pick-your-own strawberries in spring. Call 910-483-5007 or check their Facebook page for what's ready and when the u-pick rows are open.
Spartan Tusk and Feather Livestock
16.6 miShannon
Stedman Blueberries
16.0 miStedman
Stedman Blueberries grows three blueberry varieties, Premier, Rabbiteye, and Climax, on a Cumberland County family farm established in 1986. The u-pick rows on Sidney Bullard Road open in summer as the berries ripen, and the different varieties stretch the picking window across several weeks. This is a straightforward pick-your-own operation east of Fayetteville. Call ahead to confirm ripeness and picking hours.
Stewart Farms Beef
16.1 miStedman
Stewart Farms has been a family tradition in Stedman, North Carolina since 1968, when Carolyn and James Stewart raised crops and pigs for their barbecue restaurants — today son Jamie and wife Jennifer sell NCDA-inspected, farm-direct grass-fed beef. Bundles range from a quarter cow to a whole cow, delivered within 100 miles of Fayetteville, with hay, minerals, silage, and butchering all sourced from fellow local farms.
Bullard Farms
17.1 miStedman
Pick-your-own watermelons off Stedman Cedar Creek Road in Stedman, east of Fayetteville, running roughly July into mid-August. The family operation is open Monday through Saturday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. during season, and takes cash or check. Cumberland County's sandy soil suits melons well. Because the window is short and weather-dependent, it's worth a call before loading up the truck.
Hawkeye Farms
18.5 miRed Springs
Farmer's Strawberries & Produce
20.8 miLillington
Farmer's Strawberries & Produce grows pick-your-own strawberries plus beans, cabbage, onions, potatoes, squash, and tomatoes on Holder Road near Lillington in Harnett County. Strawberry season in the central part of the state usually runs April into June, with the vegetables filling in through summer. The farm is listed in the USDA Local Food Directories.
Carter Blueberry Farm
17.8 miFayetteville
Carter Blueberry Farm has sold pick-your-own blueberries on Clinton Road since 1970, one of the older berry operations around Fayetteville. The pitch is simple: pick your own for less than the grocery store charges. Picking days are limited, early Thursday mornings and Friday and Saturday until early afternoon, so the fruit stays fresh and the rows don't get stripped. Check their Facebook page before heading out.
Always Growing Upchurch Farms LLC
21.8 miLillington
Always Growing Upchurch Farms LLC is a local producer of fresh vegetables. This is a first-generation farm using revamped techniques that has been passed along from generation to generation. We have taken the teachings of my uncle Curtis Smith and my grandfather Curtis Smith Sr. and all of those before them to bring back the old school garden, with taste and nutrients, that we all know and love. We are continuously looking to make improvements to our operations and hope to become your neighborhood Farm-acy.
Gross Farms, LLC
22.6 miSanford
Gross Farms is a seventh-generation North Carolina Century Farm in Sanford, known for a large fall corn maze, pick-your-own pumpkins, and hayrides around the working farm. A spring strawberry patch opens for u-pick in April, and a produce barn carries seasonal items. The farm also books birthday parties and group visits.
Douglas' Strawberry Patch
21.9 miSanford
Douglas' Strawberry Patch is a family-run u-pick near Sanford selling strawberries, produce, and roasted corn, the same roasted corn they take to the NC State Fair each fall. Picking and pre-picked berries both work here in spring. The farm sits in Lee County off Highway 87. It keeps a Facebook page for posting when the berries are ready, which is the best way to catch opening day.
Gross Farms, LLC
22.9 miSanford
Barry's Strawberry Farm
24.6 miSanford
Barry's Strawberry Farm sells pick-your-own strawberries off Cox Mill Road, about half a mile from US 421 south of Sanford, and calls them the sweetest berries in town. Depending on the season, you'll also find asparagus, cabbage, and onions. It's a family operation in Lee County that leans on its Facebook page for daily picking updates. Call 919-258-3606 before heading out to check the field.
Jackson Farm
21.6 miGodwin
Jackson Farm is on Dunn Road in Godwin, in Cumberland County near the Harnett County line north of Fayetteville. It's a family farm in the Coastal Plain; specific agritourism offerings—pumpkins, produce, or events—aren't confirmed online. Contact the farm directly to check what's on and when.
Blueberries of Cameron
23.1 miCameron
Blueberries of Cameron grows pesticide-free blueberries for pick-your-own along US Highway 1 in Moore County. The field is usually open several weekdays plus Saturday mornings from 7am to noon during the season, which runs roughly mid-May through July in the North Carolina Sandhills. Call ahead to confirm the field is open before driving out.
McNeill Farms
24.6 miSanford
McNeill Farms is an agritourism farm in Sanford, the Lee County seat in North Carolina's central Sandhills. The listing carries no crop or event details, and there's no farm website online. Sanford-area farms commonly run fall pumpkin and produce operations; confirm current offerings and hours locally.
Powers Strawberries
26.3 miLumberton
Powers Strawberries and Farm Market has sold strawberries on Barker Church Road in Lumberton for more than 40 years, now run by Jimmy and Mitzi Powers as a third-generation family farm. Alongside the berries, the market carries seasonal fruits and vegetables plus jams, jellies, and pickled goods. It's a working Robeson County stand, not a tourist stop. Call 910-738-9404 to check what's in.
Erwin Farmers Market
23.9 miErwin Farmers Market operates at 101 13th Street in Erwin, a former mill town in Harnett County along the Cape Fear River. Local growers sell seasonal produce, eggs, and homemade goods to the community. Markets in this part of the coastal plain run through the warm growing season. Check current days and hours before you go.
Jackson Farming Company
22.2 miAutryville
Row-crop farm on Ernest Williams Road in Autryville, in Sampson County, the heart of North Carolina's watermelon and cantaloupe country. Large family operations in this sandy Coastal Plain soil supply melons and produce across the region each summer. Public visitor details are limited; contact Jackson Farming Company directly for specifics.
Pilson Strawberry Farm
24.2 miCameron
Pilson Strawberry Farm is a fourth-generation family operation near Cameron that sells strawberries, vegetables, eggs, and sourdough bread. Beyond the strawberry season, it offers CSA shares with weekly harvests and on-farm pickup, plus online ordering for retail and wholesale. The farm is a member of the North Carolina Strawberry Association. It sits on Cranes Creek Road in the Sandhills.
Ring's Strawberry Farm
23.4 miLakeview
Pick-your-own strawberries on Airport Road in Lakeview, in the Moore County Sandhills between Southern Pines and Carthage. Spring is the whole season here: most Sandhills growers open the fields in April and pick into June, selling both ready-picked flats and by-the-pound U-pick. A hard frost or a hot week can shift the picking window, so call ahead once the season starts.
Griffin's Vineyard
27.6 miSanford
A vineyard on Thomas Road in Sanford, in Lee County's central Piedmont. Muscadine grapes are native to this part of North Carolina and grow well here, ripening from late summer into fall when most area vineyards sell fruit or host visitors. There's no website or posted schedule I could find, so call ahead to check whether tastings or grape sales are running.
Gary Thomas Farms
27.6 miSanford
Agritourism farm on Thomas Road in Sanford, in Lee County in the central Piedmont. Little is posted online about crops or visitor activities. Contact Gary Thomas Farms directly for details on what it grows and whether it opens to the public seasonally.
Homespun Honey NC
27.3 miSanford
Honey producer on Industrial Drive in Sanford, in Lee County in the central Piedmont. Small local apiaries here bottle wildflower and clover honey from Piedmont bloom. Public detail is limited, so contact Homespun Honey directly about honey availability and where to buy.
Preferred Stock Blueberries
26.1 miCameron
White Hill Farms Strawberries & Produce
26.8 miWhite Hill Farms grows strawberries and seasonal produce in North Carolina. Farms like this across the state open for spring strawberry picking, then roll into summer vegetables sold from a roadside stand or U-pick field. No city or public listing was confirmed to pin the exact location.
Blueberry Hill U-Pick
26.9 miSanford
Jackson Bros Produce
27.8 miSanford
Cottle Farms, Inc
25.4 miDunn
Olde Carthage Farm
27.0 miCarthage
Olde Carthage Farm is an agritourism farm in Carthage, the Moore County seat in North Carolina's Sandhills near Pinehurst and Southern Pines. The listing doesn't include crop or event details, and the farm has no website posted. Contact locally to confirm what's growing and when it's open.
Hilltop Angus Farm
24.7 miSouthern Pines
Johnson Family Produce and General Store
27.0 miCarthage
New Ground Farm LLC
29.2 miPembroke
A farm on Alvin Road in Pembroke, Robeson County, in the Lumbee community of southeastern North Carolina. The listing marks it for agritourism, but no website or details are posted that I could verify. Farms across this flat coastal-plain county commonly grow tobacco, corn, soybeans, and produce. Call ahead for anything visitor-related.
Cypress Bend Vineyards
26.2 miWagram
Cypress Bend Vineyards grows muscadine grapes—Carlos, Noble, and Magnolia—on the banks of the Lumber River in Wagram, and bottles 16 muscadine table wines ranging from dry to sweet, plus Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec. The tasting room sits at 21904 Riverton Road in Scotland County, southeast of Laurinburg. Visitors sample the full lineup and walk the vineyard grounds.
Harrington Farms
29.5 miSanford
Agritourism farm on San Lee Drive in Sanford, in Lee County near San-Lee Park in the central Piedmont. Public information is limited for this listing. Reach out to Harrington Farms directly to confirm crops, hours, and any farm-visit or pick-your-own options.
Rabbit Ridge Nursery
28.1 miCoats
Rabbit Ridge Nursery grows and sells plants in Coats, in Harnett County south of Raleigh. As a nursery it's the kind of place to source trees, shrubs, and bedding plants close to home. Call ahead for current stock and hours.
Sanderson Strawberry Farm
28.3 miA u-pick farm on J I Road in Robeson County, near Maxton, where visitors pick strawberries in spring and blueberries and watermelon as summer comes on. It shows up in pick-your-own directories but has little web presence, so picking days aren't posted online. The flat sandy farmland of southeastern North Carolina suits early strawberries well.
Frank's Strawberries, Sweet Corn & Vegetable Barn
27.4 miCarthage
Pick-your-own strawberries, sweet corn, and a broad vegetable list — beans, cabbage, potatoes, squash, and tomatoes — from a barn stand on Bryant Road in Carthage, the Moore County seat. The mix means a long picking season, from spring strawberries through summer corn and fall vegetables. Sandhills soil and sun make this good produce ground. No phone or site is posted, so stop by during season to see what's on the tables.
Twin Oaks Heritage Farm, LLC
26.1 miDunn
Fontcol Farms
27.7 miWagram
Agritourism farm on Airbase Road in Wagram, in the Sandhills of Scotland County near the old Laurinburg-Maxton airfield. Public details are limited online. The surrounding region grows tobacco, cotton, and vegetables in its sandy soils; contact the farm to confirm what it offers visitors.
McLeods Table Farm
27.0 miCarthage
McLeod's Table Farm is on McLeods Corner near Carthage in Moore County, part of the North Carolina Sandhills near the Pinehurst area. Small farms here grow vegetables, flowers, and pasture-raised meats for local tables and markets. The farm shares little online, so contacting it directly is the best way to learn its offerings and any sales days.
Johnson Strawberry Farm
28.4 miDunn
Johnson Strawberry Farm grows strawberries off US 301 North near Dunn in Harnett County. Spring is the season here, with fields usually ready to pick from April into June along the edge of the North Carolina Sandhills and Coastal Plain. Availability shifts year to year with the weather.
Terrace Ridge Farm, LLC
28.5 miCarthage
A Family Tradition Since 1926 Terrace Ridge Farm, located between Vass and Carthage, NC, was founded in 1926 by Archie B. and Katie Johnson Parker (pictured here with two of their three sons). Throughout the years, Terrace Ridge Farm has produced dewberries, tobacco, vegetables, beef, hay, and more. Today . . . Terrace Ridge Farm is family-owned and operated by Michael, Carol, Garin, Matthew, and Hannah Parker. We specialize in producing high-quality, pasture-raised farm-to-freezer finished beef
The Farm at Star Ridge Aquatics, LLC
29.0 miCarthage
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Fayetteville, NC?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Fayetteville, North Carolina, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Fayetteville?
Farms near Fayetteville include 37 agritourism & farm experiences, 23 produce farms, 9 farm stands, 5 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.
