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Farms Near Gallatin, TN

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

Whitaker Farms

0.9 mi

Gallatin

Gallatin Farmers Market

1.1 mi

Gallatin

Farmer Brown's Produce and General Store

3.3 mi

Gallatin

A produce stand and general store on Douglas Lane in Gallatin, the Sumner County seat northeast of Nashville near Old Hickory Lake. The general-store side pairs fresh seasonal produce with pantry goods and other local items under one roof. Sumner County's farmland keeps stands like this stocked through the growing season. Check locally for current hours and what's in.

Cooper Creek Farm

3.3 mi

Gallatin

Cooper Creek Farm is listed on Gibbs Lane in Gallatin, in Sumner County northeast of Nashville. Sumner County pairs fast suburban growth with a strong farm base of cattle, corn, and pick-your-own operations. No storefront hours appear in this listing, so reach the farm directly to confirm its location and what it offers to visitors.

Bloody Acres Haunted Woods

4.4 mi

Gallatin

Bloody Acres Haunted Woods is a wooded Halloween haunt on Big Station Camp Boulevard in Gallatin, spread across 17 acres with 23 scenes and multiple rooms. It runs Friday and Saturday nights from mid-September through October, roughly 7 p.m. to midnight. General admission has run about $20, with a skip-the-line ticket around $30.

Shuckles Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch

4.8 mi

Gallatin

This Gallatin address on Lower Station Camp Creek Road is an earlier home of Shuckle's Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch, the fall event that started in 2009. The maze, hayrides, and pumpkin patch now run at Fiddle Dee Farms in nearby Greenbrier, so confirm the current location before visiting. The attraction still carries the same name and runs Saturdays and Sundays through October with a cut corn maze, pumpkins, and food. See shucklescornmaze.com for this year's site.

Mary K's Garden

6.1 mi

Gallatin

Mary K's Garden is on Bushs Lane in Gallatin, a Sumner County town north of Nashville near Old Hickory Lake. The agritourism listing suggests a garden or small produce operation, though what it grows and when it's open aren't posted online.

Windy Bluff Farm

7.2 mi

Windy Bluff Farm is a 30-acre family dairy on a bluff over the Cumberland River in Castalian Springs, breeding registered Nigerian Dwarf goats and offering raw goat milk, cheese, and yogurt through herd and cheese shares. Owner Sarabeth, who studied livestock reproduction at MTSU, also makes goat-milk soaps and lotions. Goats are sold for show, milk, or as pets. Orders go through the farm's Square site.

Circle S Farms

9.0 mi

Lebanon

Circle S Farms

9.8 mi

Lebanon

Circle S Farms is an agritourism destination on East Old Laguardo Road in Lebanon, in Wilson County east of Nashville. Details on its seasonal offerings weren't available online for this listing, so contact the farm directly or check locally before you visit.

Berries on the Bend

10.0 mi

Lebanon

Berries on the Bend is a pick-your-own berry farm on Cairo Bend Road along the Cumberland River in Lebanon. It grows thornless blackberries and blueberries, ready from about mid-June through mid-August, and has added flower fields for cut-your-own bouquets. Picking times shift with the weather, so check ahead before driving out.

Breeden's Orchard & Country Store

10.8 mi

Mount Juliet

Breeden's has grown peaches and apples on Beckwith Road since 1974, and the family runs a country store and bakery alongside the orchard. Pick-your-own peaches, cider donuts, and farm-to-table bites draw visitors, and there's an activity yard with games and a petting zoo. A small cidery operates on site with tours. The female-owned operation also hosts field trips, private gatherings, and seasonal craft festivals. Mount Juliet sits just east of Nashville in Wilson County.

Breedens Orchard

10.8 mi

Mount Juliet

Family-run since 1974, this Mount Juliet orchard sells Tennessee peaches and apples plus homemade baked goods from its country store. The bakery is known for cider donuts. A working cidery offers tours, and the farm keeps a petting zoo and an activity yard for kids. Pick-your-own peach days run in summer. Beckwith Road is a short drive east of Nashville. Check ahead for what's ripe before making the trip.

Hickory Bluff Alpaca Farms

10.8 mi

Mount Juliet

Hendersonville Farmers' Market

9.7 mi

Hendersonville

Set up at the Streets of Indian Lake on Indian Lake Boulevard, the Hendersonville Farmers Market opens Saturdays 8:15 to 1:15. Growers bring in-season fruits, vegetables, and flowers plus pasture-raised beef, pork, and chicken, farm eggs, micro-greens, honey, and maple syrup. Food artisans and craft vendors round out the tables. The last Saturday of each month adds Family Health and Wellness activities.

Brad's Produce

11.0 mi

Portland

Brad's Produce operates on Opossum Road in Portland, a Sumner County town in north Middle Tennessee known for strawberries and its annual Strawberry Festival. Roadside produce stands here carry the season's fruit and vegetables from spring into fall. The stand's current hours aren't posted online.

Dewey Acres

11.3 mi

Dewey Acres is an agritourism listing at 26 Needmore Road in the 37122 zip, which covers Mount Juliet in Wilson County just east of Nashville. No crop list, products, or visitor details are published online for the farm. This fast-growing suburban-rural edge still holds working farms running cattle, hay, and small produce plots. Contact Dewey Acres directly to learn what it grows or offers and whether visitors are welcome.

Bottom View Farm

11.4 mi

Portland

Bottom View Farm on Wilkerson Lane in Portland runs a full agritourism operation plus a Southern-style restaurant called The Chew. Across the year it opens a pumpkin patch, a sunflower field, an apple-cider market, and Christmas events, and it hosts weddings, birthdays, and school farm-education visits. It works as a hay farm the rest of the season.

Hunt's Century Farm

9.8 mi

Hendersonville

White Squirrel Farm

11.1 mi

A Bethpage vegetable farm run by Chris Winters, growing produce with organic methods, no pesticides or synthetic chemicals, for Nashville restaurants and farmers markets. Bethpage sits in Sumner County north of Nashville, and the farm has supplied kitchens including Lockeland Table. It works with living-soil practices to build its ground rather than leaning on inputs.

Doug Williams Farm

13.3 mi

Portland

Doug Williams Farm is on Corinth Road in Portland, in the northern Sumner County countryside near the Kentucky line. Portland is longtime strawberry country and home to the state's Strawberry Festival, though this farm keeps no visible listing of its own. Check locally for what it grows and whether it sells to the public.

Tojo Creek Ranch

11.7 mi

Lebanon

Tojo Creek Ranch sits on Thomas Road in Lebanon, Wilson County, roughly 30 miles east of Nashville. It's listed as a farm and agritourism stop. Details on what the ranch offers visitors aren't posted online, so contact the owners directly before planning a trip out.

Cole Farms

12.2 mi

Cottontown

Cole Farms is an agritourism operation near Cottontown in Sumner County, north of Nashville and close to the Kentucky line. This corner of Middle Tennessee is rolling row-crop and cattle country, with tobacco history and a growing cluster of pick-your-own and pumpkin farms. The listing carries no storefront details, so contact the farm directly to find out what it offers and when.

Bradley Kountry Acres

13.0 mi

Cottontown

Bradley Kountry Acres runs a pick-your-own berry operation and greenhouse on Jake Link Road in Cottontown, open April through October. Strawberries start the season, followed by blackberries and blueberries, with cut flowers available to pick as well. The greenhouse sells bedding plants, herbs, hanging baskets, and vegetable starts in spring, then shifts to mums, pumpkins, and gourds in fall. Days and hours change with the harvest, posted daily on the farm's Facebook page and at bkacres.com.

White House Farmers Market

11.9 mi

White House

Riverview Nursery Berry Farm

11.9 mi

Castalian Springs

Kelley's Berry Farm

11.9 mi

Castalian Springs

Kelley's Berry Farm grows berries on Riverview Lane in Castalian Springs, a Sumner County community northeast of Nashville near Gallatin. Pick-your-own berry season in Middle Tennessee runs from strawberries in spring into blueberries and blackberries by summer. Details for this farm were limited online, so call ahead to confirm picking days.

Madison Creek Farms

12.3 mi

Goodlettsville

Madison Creek Farms is an agritourism farm on Willis Branch Road in Goodlettsville, north of Nashville in Sumner County. Its website is live but didn't return readable details in a search, so check the site or call for current events, hours, and what's growing or on offer this season.

Hidden Holler Farms

13.9 mi

A veteran-owned family farm at 1246 Reese Road in Bethpage, an hour north of Nashville, started by Ed and RaDonda Vaught in 2009. Hidden Holler raises Katahdin hair sheep, pastured meat chickens, and farm-fresh eggs, and hatches colorful egg-laying chicks. The Vaughts sell year-round on Saturdays at the Richland Park and Franklin farmers markets, and welcome farm visits by appointment.

Hill Family Farm

12.7 mi

White House

Crafton Farms

15.0 mi

Portland

Crafton Farms in Portland grows pick-your-own strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, squash, melons, and pumpkins across the season. The same family also runs The Red Barn, an event venue on the property that hosts weddings and parties. Strawberries come first in late spring, with pumpkins and fall crops closing out the year. Call Johnny at 615-969-6264 or Sara Ann at 615-995-1731 to check picking conditions before heading out.

Jammy Farms, Inc

16.5 mi

Mount Juliet

Kenerson's Berry Farm

13.6 mi

Goodlettsville

Kenerson's Berry Farm sits on Bethel Road in Goodlettsville, north of Nashville near the Davidson-Sumner county line. The name and its produce listing point to a pick-your-own berry operation of the kind common across Middle Tennessee, where the picking season runs through late spring and early summer. Berry farms this size open only during their short ripening window, so call before making the drive.

S & S Berry Farm

16.2 mi

Hermitage

S & S Berry Farm grows berries on Central Pike in Hermitage, a suburban community in eastern Davidson County near Nashville and Andrew Jackson's Hermitage estate. Middle Tennessee berry farms open for strawberries in May, then move to blackberries and blueberries through June and July. Being close to Nashville makes this an easy u-pick trip in early summer. Call ahead to check ripening and picking hours, which vary year to year.

England's Strawberry Farm

16.7 mi

Portland

England's Strawberry Farm grows strawberries on Scattersville Road in Portland, a Sumner County town that hosts the Middle Tennessee Strawberry Festival each May. Berry season in the area runs from late April into June, when pick-your-own patches open. Details for this farm weren't posted online, so call ahead to confirm picking days before you go.

Shuckle's Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch at Fiddle Dee Farms

14.3 mi

Greenbrier

Shuckle's Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch runs at Fiddle Dee Farms on Swift Road in Greenbrier, open Saturdays and Sundays through October. The main draw is a large cut corn maze that changes design each year, paired with a pick-your-own pumpkin patch, hayrides, and a fall family festival. The property doubles as a wedding and event venue, The Barn at Fiddle Dee Farms. Tickets are sold online, and details are at shucklescornmaze.com. Call 615-669-6293 with questions.

Goodlettsville Farmers' Market

14.5 mi

Goodlettsville

A producer-only market, Goodlettsville's Farmers and Artisan Market runs Thursdays 3 to 7 from early May into October at Moss-Wright Park's Visitor Center. Vendors sell fruits, vegetables, meats, breads, garden plants, and bath and body products, and several dates feature live music. Most take cards, and some accept SNAP and EBT.

Jammy Farms, Inc

18.0 mi

Mount Juliet

Jammy Farms is on Harkreader Road in Mount Juliet, in the Wilson County countryside just east of Nashville where working farms are steadily giving way to suburbs. It's registered as a Tennessee farm business but keeps little public presence. Contact the farm directly to learn what it grows or offers.

Pratt's Orchard and Garden Center

16.6 mi

Lebanon

Pratt's Orchard and Garden Center is on Trousdale Ferry Pike in Lebanon, in Wilson County east of Nashville. As an orchard and garden center, it pairs tree fruit with plants and nursery stock, the kind of operation that sells fruit in season alongside bedding plants and garden supplies. Contact the orchard directly for what's ripe and current hours.

Wedge Oak Farm

17.9 mi

Wedge Oak Farm is a Century Farm at 3964 Old Murfreesboro Rd W in Lebanon, raising pasture-based meats and eggs and making its own specialty sausages in an on-site commercial kitchen. The family has worked this land since 1904. They sell direct and turn up at Middle Tennessee markets with pork, poultry, beef, and eggs. Call (615) 443-0836 to check what's stocked before visiting.

Johnson's Honey Farm

15.8 mi

Johnson's Honey Farm has sold pure, raw, unfiltered honey from 1206 South Dickerson Road in Goodlettsville for about 30 years, including wildflower and sourwood varieties plus bee pollen. It's a family-run operation north of Nashville that neighbors seek out for genuinely local honey and honeycomb rather than grocery-store jars. Reach them at (615) 859-7253.

Amqui Station Farmers' Market

16.2 mi

Madison

Held Sundays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the historic Amqui Station, this Madison market runs April through October. Vendors bring locally raised meat, eggs, produce, honey, bread, and vegan and gluten-free goods, with live music and kids' activities alongside. Parking and admission are free, and there's plenty of shade. Contact the manager at [email protected].

Nashville Nightmare Haunted House

16.5 mi

Madison

Nashville Nightmare is a fall haunted attraction at 1016 Madison Square in Madison, run by Thirteenth Floor Entertainment. Beyond the main haunted house it packs in escape rooms, a laser maze, a gellyball zombie-shooting range, and themed bars, running select nights from early September into early November. USA Today has named it among the most terrifying haunts in the country. It's an agritourism-listed Halloween venue rather than a working farm.

Mrs. B's Pumpkin Patch

18.4 mi

Mrs. B's Pumpkin Patch is a seasonal patch on Murfreesboro Road in Lebanon, in Wilson County east of Nashville. Patches like it open through October with pumpkins for carving and cooking, plus the gourds, hay, and fall decorations that fill farm stands across Middle Tennessee at harvest. Pumpkin patches keep short autumn hours, so confirm dates before visiting.

Ditney Ridge Farms

16.0 mi

Goodlettsville

Ditney Ridge Farms is on Liebengood Road in Goodlettsville, just north of Nashville where Davidson and Sumner counties meet. It holds an agritourism listing. The farm's crops, products, and visiting details aren't posted online, so reach out to the owners before stopping by.

Hip Donelson Farmers' Market

18.5 mi

Nashville

The only Nashville farmers market reachable by bus and train, Hip Donelson runs Fridays 4 to 7 (4 to 6:30 after Labor Day) from May through October on Lebanon Pike. Every vendor comes from within 150 miles, and the market pairs local farmers and food trucks with live music. Parking is free.

Local Nashville Honey

18.9 mi

Local Nashville Honey sells wildflower and clover honey, bee pollen, and jams from the Troll House Cottage at 222 McGavock Pike in the Donelson area of Nashville. The stand also carries honey sticks, honey dippers, and small collectible gifts. There's no online ordering, so buying means stopping by in person or calling 770-826-3663 to arrange it.

Jamieson Farm

17.9 mi

Springfield

Jamieson Farm sits on Woodrow Wilson Road in Springfield, in Robertson County north of Nashville. This is historic dark-fired tobacco country that now supports mixed farming, from cattle and grain to seasonal produce. The listing has no storefront hours or crop list, so reach the farm directly to learn what it grows and whether visitors are welcome.

Ralston Farm

18.4 mi

Lebanon

Ralston Farm runs a small beekeeping and berry operation on Sugar Flat Road east of Lebanon. The family sells raw honey, whipped honey, and berry preserves alongside fresh blueberries and thornless blackberries in season. You can pick your own or pre-order berries for farm pickup, and they bring honey and fruit to the Mt. Juliet Farmers Market. Frozen berries and syrup round out what's available once the summer harvest winds down.

The Pumpkin Place at Lannom Farms

21.8 mi

Lebanon

A seasonal pumpkin patch on the Lannom family's farm on Vesta Road near Lebanon, the Wilson County seat east of Nashville. Fall is the season here, when the farm opens its fields for pumpkin picking and the usual harvest-time family activities. Details published online are limited. Check locally for opening weekend and October hours before heading out.

Ruby Branch Farms

21.5 mi

Franklin

Ruby Branch Farms runs three seasons of pick-your-own on Lake Spring Road in Franklin: tulips in spring, then a five-acre sunflower maze and corn maze come August. The family-owned farm has built a loyal following for the sunflower season especially, with visitors driving in from around south-central Kentucky to walk the maze.

The Orchard

19.3 mi

Cross Plains

The Orchard at Cross Plains

19.4 mi

Cross Plains

The Orchard at Cross Plains is best known for tree-ripened peaches, grown on Blackberry Lane in Cross Plains, Robertson County, north of Nashville. Alongside peaches it offers pick-your-own apples, berries, and strawberries plus a summer vegetable market, and hosts parties and weddings. Picnic areas are open to visitors. Check its Facebook page for current picking.

Milldale Farm

19.4 mi

Cross Plains

Milldale Farm sits on Woodrow Wilson Road in Cross Plains, a small Robertson County town off I-65 north of Nashville near the Kentucky line. The listing marks it as agritourism, but its crops, products, or visitor activities aren't documented online. Cross Plains keeps a strong rural-heritage identity, with area farms running cattle, hay, and row crops. Call the farm directly to confirm what it offers before planning a visit.

Maples Farm Fresh Eggs

19.1 mi

An open-range egg farm north of Nashville that runs a self-serve stand on the honor system at 4010 Brick Church Pike. Pull up behind the stand, take a carton from the fridge, and pay by cash, Venmo, or PayPal. The hens roam free and the eggs are chemical-free; the farm also keeps a large community garden that supplies organic vegetables to its customers.

Red River Farms

21.0 mi

Springfield

Red River Farms spreads across roughly 70 acres on Draper Road outside Springfield, working as both a crop farm and an event venue. They grow corn, squash, watermelon, and cabbage, with some pick-your-own, and host weddings, receptions, and reunions in the barn. The summer highlight is their annual Sunflower Festival, when the fields open for photos and cut flowers. Reach them at 615-813-1426 or redriverfarmstn.com to book or check festival dates.

Greener Roots Farm

22.0 mi

Greener Roots is Nashville's first commercial hydroponic farm, growing herbs and leafy greens indoors on vertical towers under LED light, 365 days a year. The pesticide- and GMO-free crops travel under 50 miles from farm to plate, going to area restaurants and grocery stores. The operation grows roughly 14.5 tons a year while using about 90 percent less water than field farming. It started in 2012 as a Kickstarter-funded project and took its current name in 2014.

Grubbs Family Farm

20.2 mi

Clint and Jordan Grubbs raise grass-finished beef cattle on his family's land in Robertson County, near Springfield. The farm sells that beef along with milk and baked goods to neighbors, taking orders online. Clint grew up farming this same ground. Follow their Facebook page for pickup dates and what's available.

Red River Farms

21.6 mi

Springfield

Fishers Berries

21.7 mi

Springfield

Berries are the draw at this Springfield grower on Henry Road in Robertson County, north of Nashville. Robertson County built its name on dark-fired tobacco, but its farms now grow a wide range of produce. Tennessee strawberries ripen in May, with blackberries and blueberries through midsummer. This is a seasonal stop, so call ahead to confirm what's ready to pick.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many farms are near Gallatin, TN?

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

What kinds of farms are near Gallatin?

Farms near Gallatin include 35 agritourism & farm experiences, 10 produce farms, 8 farm stands, 6 farmers markets. 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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