Farms Near Greenback, TN
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Greenback, Tennessee — all selling direct to consumers.
Hyde Farms
2.0 miGreenback
Peachtree Orchard, The
2.7 miGreenback
The Peachtree Orchard grows peaches for pick-your-own off East Coast Tellico Parkway in Greenback, southern Loudon County near Tellico Lake. Peaches here ripen through mid to late summer. The orchard keeps limited information online, so call or check its Facebook page for picking days and ripeness before heading out.
Milne Farm
2.9 miGreenback
Milne Farm grows grapes, blackberries, muscadines, blueberries, and apples on Morganton Road in Greenback, south of Knoxville, and cuts Christmas trees each winter. The family farm follows regenerative agriculture practices and doubles as an event venue, hosting weddings and outdoor concerts in its fields. Thirteen grape varieties anchor the plantings. Event bookings and visit details go through milne.farm, and the farm posts seasonal updates on Instagram and Facebook as themilnefarm.
Hyde Farms
3.8 miGreenback
Hyde Farms is on Highway 411 South in Greenback, in Loudon County of East Tennessee near the Blount County line. The listing marks it as an agritourism stop. Verified details on crops or hours weren't available online, so contact the farm before visiting.
Maple Lane Farms
3.9 miGreenback
Maple Lane Farms is a family agritourism farm on Maple Lane in Greenback, in Loudon County southwest of Knoxville. It's best known for its fall season — a corn maze, pick-your-own pumpkins, hayrides, and family activities — and the farm also hosts events on its grounds. The busy stretch runs from late September through October. Since the farm's web presence can be dated, check its current Facebook page for this year's fall dates and admission before visiting.
The Howard Farms
8.1 miLoudon
The Howard Farms is listed as an agritourism farm on Malone Road in Loudon, in the Tennessee River valley southwest of Knoxville between Watts Bar and Fort Loudoun lakes. Specific crops, u-pick options, or event details aren't published online. Loudon County farms commonly run cattle, hay, row crops, and seasonal produce. Until the farm posts more, call ahead to confirm what's grown, whether visitors are welcome, and when the gates are open.
Rutherfords Strawberries
8.6 miMaryville
Rutherfords Strawberries grows strawberries on Mint Road in Maryville, in Blount County at the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains south of Knoxville. As a strawberry farm it runs a spring season, typically April into May, with pick-your-own and pre-picked berries when the field comes in. Exact opening depends on the weather each year and isn't posted online. Call ahead before the drive to confirm berries are ripe and picking is open.
Country Farmers' Market
10.2 miThis seasonal produce market stood at 1968 Federal Road in Madisonville, with regular sellers like Carver's L'il Half Acre Farm and Wayne Ramsey's Farm bringing sweet corn, tomatoes, blueberries, okra, farm eggs, honey, and jams. Recent notices say the market has suspended operations, with plans to update customers if it reopens for produce season. Confirm before making the drive.
C and C Beef
9.7 miMaryville
C&C Beef is family owned and operated by fifth- and sixth-generation farmers in Maryville, Tennessee, selling premium local beef by the cut — from cube steak and ancestral ground beef to flat irons, ribeyes, and tenderloin, with a 10% cash discount. Find them weekly at the Maryville Farmers Market or at farm pickup on Tuckaleechee Pike.
RiverView Family Farm
12.4 miKnoxville
RiverView Family Farm sits off Prater Lane in west Knox County, in the Farragut area near the Tennessee River. It's listed as a family farm offering agritourism close to Knoxville. Details on crops, animals, and visiting hours weren't available online.
WEE
10.9 miSweetwater
Circle A Farm
10.7 miMaryville
Circle A Farm is a family-run cattle operation on Jericho Road south of Maryville, raising Angus beef and opening the working farm for tours. The owners host school groups, church and homeschool groups, and adult retreats, along with farm weddings on the property. A campground and vacation setup gives visitors room to hike and watch wildlife across the acreage. Educational tours are booked ahead through circleafarmtours.com or the farm's Facebook page.
Meadowdale Farm
12.5 miLenoir City
We offer pastured chicken, pastured turkey, unsprayed hay, sawmill, logging, land reclamation, forest fire load reduction services, organic garden compost and mulch, and pastured eggs
Meadowdale Farm
12.5 miLenoir City
Meadowdale Farm is a veteran-owned Tennessee family farm on Buttermilk Road in Lenoir City, raising pastured poultry and eggs since 1999 with integrity from pasture to plate — plus compost, lumber, and excavating services. Open by appointment, the farm champions America's Working Landscape and urges everyone to #KnowYourFarmer.
Deep Well Farm
11.8 miLenoir City
Deep Well Farm packs a full events calendar into its acreage off Highway 11E in Lenoir City, west of Knoxville. Fall means a corn maze and pumpkin patch through September and October, but the farm also hosts a bluegrass festival, a rodeo, a car show, and a Renaissance faire, and books weddings, birthdays, and school group visits. Check their Facebook page for dates and pricing.
Rainy Knob Ranch
11.4 miLoudon
Rainy Knob Ranch, in the rolling hills of the Tennessee Valley near Loudon, raises beef, lamb, goat, and pork with regenerative rotational grazing that mimics migrating ruminant herds — animals fed solely on grass and browse with added minerals, never hormones or antibiotics, on land free of herbicides and pesticides. Heritage breeds that thrive on forage sell by the cut, half, or whole, with breeding stock available year-round.
Richesin Family Farm
11.9 miLoudon
Richesin Family Farm on River Road in Loudon sells produce and grass-fed beef by appointment and pre-order. The berry list covers blackberries, blueberries, raspberries, and aronia berries, with pick-your-own during peak weeks. Beyond berries, they grow watermelon, cantaloupe, tomatoes, sweet corn, okra, peppers, greens, and pumpkins as each comes in. Because they work on an order basis, call 865-680-3520 or message their Facebook page to arrange a visit or reserve what you want.
Friendly Farm
12.4 miMaryville
Friendly Farm sits on Blockhouse Road in Maryville, in Blount County south of Knoxville near the Smokies. This listing is marked as an agritourism stop but carries little public detail. Contact the farm directly to learn what it grows or offers before planning a visit.
Dixie Lee Farmers Market
15.3 miKnoxville
Since 2008 our main focus at the Dixie Lee Farmers' Market is to create a family friendly forum for the community to come together in an environment that would not just be healthy physically, but economically as well. Taken straight from out original mission statement: "Our sole purpose is to strengthen our community by providing you with a place to buy local, top quality fresh produce directly from the people who grew it. In doing this, we hope to give an opportunity to our local farmers, gardeners and crafts persons to promote their products"
Dixie Lee Farmers Market
15.3 miThis family-run market fills the Renaissance Farragut parking lot at 12740 Kingston Pike, Saturday mornings 9 a.m. to noon from April into November. Growers sell seasonal vegetables such as greens, beans, tomatoes, squash, and mushrooms, along with plants and other foods made by the families who bring them. Most vendors take cash and cards, some SNAP and WIC.
Maryville Farmers Market - Saturdays
13.5 miMaryville
T J Farms
13.9 miMadisonville
T J Farms is a small Madisonville operation listed in the USDA Local Food Directory, offering on-farm pickup of its products in Monroe County. Beyond that listing, little detail is published online about what it grows or its hours. Farms in this stretch of East Tennessee typically sell seasonal vegetables, with some adding pumpkins in the fall. Contact the farm directly to confirm what's available and when before visiting.
Sweetwater Valley Farm
13.0 miSweetwater Valley Farm is a dairy operation in Philadelphia, Tennessee, not Kentucky, despite this listing's state tag. The farm's creamery hand-crafts small-batch cheddar cheese, aged on site, and distributes it to grocery stores across the Southeast under the Sweetwater Valley label.
Highway 70 Produce
15.1 miLenoir City
Beau Blue Limonsin - Beauchene's Berry Farm
15.8 miKnoxville
Beau Blue Limousin, also listed as Beauchene's Berry Farm, is a small pick-your-own blueberry and blackberry operation on Bluegrass Road in West Knoxville, with a handful of Limousin cattle on the property. The owners grow a few vegetables to sell in season. Picking generally runs from late June into July, depending on the year's heat and rain. The farm keeps a Facebook page under the name Blueberries And Blackberries On Bluegrass Road for current picking updates.
Dry Ridge Farm
13.6 miLoudon
Dry Ridge Farm is a 200-acre equestrian operation in Loudon run by Grand Prix show jumper Alex Green Kerby, offering riding lessons, jumper training, horse boarding, and sales. Instruction runs from beginner through advanced, with a focus on show jumping. This is a working sport-horse facility, not a produce or u-pick farm.
Beauchene Berry Farm
16.6 miKnoxville
Beauchene Berry Farm grows berries on Bluegrass Road in west Knoxville's Farragut area, sharing its property with the Beau Bleu Limousin cattle operation at the same address. Knox County berries come in through summer. The farm lists little else online, so contact it directly to confirm what's ripe and whether it sells to the public.
Beau Bleu Limousin Farm
16.6 miKnoxville
Beau Bleu Limousin Farm raises Limousin beef cattle on Bluegrass Road in far west Knoxville, in the Farragut area of Knox County. The property shares its address with Beauchene Berry Farm, suggesting one family runs both the cattle herd and the berries. Reach out directly to ask about breeding stock or farm visits.
Ebenezer Road Farmers Market
17.9 miTuesday afternoons from April through November, this West Knoxville market sets up in the Ebenezer United Methodist Church lot at 1001 Ebenezer Road, corner of Westland Drive. Part of the East Tennessee Farmers Association for Retail Marketing, it sells 100% locally grown produce plus grass-fed beef, chicken, pork, lamb, honey, eggs, and artisan bread and cheese. Hours run 3 to 6 p.m.
Falls Blueberry Farm
15.7 miMaryville
Falls Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on Harmon Road in Maryville, in Blount County at the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains. Blueberry picking in East Tennessee generally runs June through July. Details for this farm weren't available online, so check ahead before you head out to pick.
Rocky Hill Flower Farm
18.4 miKnoxville
Rocky Hill Flower Farm grows cut flowers on Davis Lane in the Rocky Hill area of West Knoxville, Knox County. Small Tennessee flower farms like this one typically sell seasonal bouquets, open for u-pick during peak bloom, and supply stems for weddings and events from late spring into fall. The listing shows no set hours, so contact the farm directly to check bloom season and pickup.
Simpson’s Meats
19.8 miKnoxville
The story of Simpson's Meats began on Simpson's Farm in Athens, Tennessee in 1888. There an old sign hangs hand-lettered "Simpson's Since 1888". Five generations later, that old sign means exactly the same thing it did when the signposts were first hammered into the ground: pride in the family business, integrity, and true work ethics which are best learned on a family farm.
Honeys Blueberry Farm
17.9 miLoudon
Camp's Christmas Forest
16.5 miSweetwater
Camp's Christmas Forest is a cut-your-own tree farm on Kile Road in Sweetwater, Monroe County, with about 25 years of local tradition behind it. Trees are cut fresh when you choose them and priced at a flat $50, cash or check. The farm opens for the season on Black Friday and runs through December, with photo spots and decorated trees on site. Check their Facebook page for current hours.
Honeys Blueberry Farm
17.9 miLoudon
Honey's Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on Kingston Highway (Highway 72) in Loudon, in Loudon County along the Tennessee River in East Tennessee. Local blueberry picking runs through June and July. This listing carries little detail, so call ahead to confirm the patch is open before you go.
Strawberry Knob Farms
17.0 miMadisonville
Strawberry Knob Farms operated as a pick-your-own strawberry farm on New Highway 68 in Madisonville, in the Monroe County foothills. Visitors picked their own berries during spring, roughly late April into May in this part of East Tennessee. The farm's Facebook page has listed it as permanently closed since 2021, so the fields may no longer be open to the public. Anyone planning a visit should confirm current status before making the drive.
Tsali Notch Vineyard
17.6 miMadisonville
Bollenbacher's Blueberries
17.1 miSweetwater
Blueberries are the specialty at this Sweetwater grower in Monroe County, southeast Tennessee. Tennessee blueberries come on from late June through July, and small u-pick patches like this one often run limited daily hours during the ripening weeks. The mailing address is a Sweetwater P.O. box rather than the field, so call before heading out to confirm picking days and the patch location.
The Pavilion Farmers Market
21.6 miKnoxville
The Pavilion Farmers Market @ The Hardin Valley Event Center is located in the largest open-air pavilion in east Tennessee. Every Thursday afternoon the the Pavilion is filled with over 40 local vendors offer everything from Grass Feed Meats, Milk, Fresh Baked Goods, and, of course a huge array of Fresh Local Produce and Handmade Crafts, Food Trucks and Live entertainment. The Pavilion Farmers Market will offer weekly classes and demos to help you learn more about your community and how to live a healthier more gratifying lifestyle. Hosted by Jeff Cannon with Bloom & Gather Events an organization with over 18 years of farmers market management.
Lakeshore Park Farmers' Market
21.5 miKnoxville
Part of the East Tennessee FARM group of producer markets, this market operated at Lakeshore Park on Lyons View Pike, with vendors selling local produce, artisan bread and cheese, grass-fed meats, honey, and eggs. Business listings marked it closed as of 2025, so its status is worth confirming before a visit. The East Tennessee FARM markets continue online.
Misty River Cabins & RV Resort
20.4 miWalland
Misty River Cabins & RV Resort sits on the Little River in Walland, at the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains in Blount County. Walland is a quiet gateway to the Foothills Parkway and nearby Townsend, and this property offers cabin and RV lodging for anglers, tubers, and park visitors. Contact the resort directly for availability, rates, and site details.
Neubert Springs Gardens
22.5 miKnoxville
Winter Farmers Market by Grow Oak Ridge
25.9 miOak Ridge
Marble Springs Farmers' Market
23.9 miKnoxville
The market runs at Marble Springs State Historic Site, the 18th-century home and farm of John Sevier, Tennessee's first governor, on Governor John Sevier Highway. Vendors sell fresh produce, baked goods, flowers, and handcrafted items in an indoor setting, spring through fall. The site itself hosts workshops, lectures, and craft fairs across the year.
Oak Ridge Farmers' Market
26.6 miOak Ridge
A producer-only market in Historic Jackson Square, the Oak Ridge Farmers' Market has run since 1976 and is marking its 50th season. East Tennessee FARM hosts it Saturdays 8 to noon, and everything sold is grown, raised, baked, or made by local vendors — seasonal produce, meats, baked goods, plants, and handmade products. It accepts SNAP and EBT.
Hoot Owl Hollow Blueberries
27.1 miOak Ridge
Hoot Owl Hollow Blueberries grows blueberries on Georgia Avenue in Oak Ridge, the Anderson County city in East Tennessee. Local blueberry picking generally runs from late June through July. The farm's open days and pricing aren't published online, so check before heading out.
Market Square Farmers' Market
26.0 miMarket Square Farmers' Market runs in downtown Knoxville, Tennessee, not Kentucky, despite the state tag on this listing. Nourish Knoxville organizes the producer-only market on Market Square, Wednesdays 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and Saturdays 9 a.m.-1 p.m. from May through October, with Saturday-only hours the rest of the year. Everything sold is grown, raised, or made within 150 miles of Knoxville.
Narramore Farms Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze
23.4 miKingston
Narramore Farms has run a fall pumpkin patch and corn maze on Laurel Bluff Road in Kingston since 2013, in Roane County west of Knoxville. Harvest season brings hayrides, animal encounters, and hands-on learning alongside the maze and patch, and the farm also opens for spring strawberry picking and summer sunflowers. The main fall run stretches from late September into early November.
Cove Vineyard
23.9 miKingston
Cove Vineyard is a small vineyard on Smalley Lane in Kingston, in Roane County along the Tennessee River in East Tennessee. Grapes ripen here through late summer into fall. This listing carries limited public detail, so contact the vineyard directly to ask about tastings or visits.
Nourish Knoxville's Winter Farmers' Market
26.3 miKnoxville
Market Square Farmers' Market
26.3 miKnoxville
Life Down On The Farm
27.7 miPowell
Life Down On The Farm is a pick-your-own farm on West Beaver Creek Road in Powell, north of Knoxville in Knox County. It grows seasonal crops for visitors to harvest and offers a hands-on look at farm life. Directory listings place it among the area's agritourism stops, though the farm keeps a light online footprint. Because hours and available crops change through the season, it is worth confirming details locally before planning a visit.
Blue Spring Farm
23.5 miPhiladelphia
Blue Spring Farm is on Blue Springs Road in Philadelphia, a small town in Loudon County between Knoxville and Chattanooga near the Sweetwater Valley. It's listed as an agritourism farm. No website or public detail was available to confirm its crops or visitor offerings.
Ben Roby Farm
23.7 miNiota
King's Hydrofarm
25.6 miKnoxville
King's Hydrofarm is a hydroponic operation on Tipton Station Road in South Knoxville. Hydroponic growers in this area typically raise lettuce, leafy greens, herbs, and tomatoes in greenhouses, producing through much of the year rather than one outdoor season. Details on where the farm sells, whether through markets, direct pickup, or restaurants, aren't published online. Contact King's Hydrofarm to ask what's currently growing and how to buy.
Mayfield Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch
25.0 miAthens
Mayfield Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch is a fall attraction on Highway 307 in Athens, in McMinn County between Chattanooga and Knoxville. As a seasonal corn maze and pumpkin patch it would open in autumn for maze walks, pumpkin picking, and family outings, though current hours, admission, and added activities aren't confirmed online. Athens sits in rolling East Tennessee farm country off I-75. Check ahead for opening dates before planning an October visit.
She Diggs Farm
27.4 miSanta's Berry Farm
28.7 miTellico Plains
Santa's Berry Farm
28.8 miTellico Plains
Santa's Berry Farm offers pick-your-own blueberries and grapes on Towee Falls Road in Tellico Plains, at the edge of the Cherokee National Forest in Monroe County. Blueberries ripen through summer in this cooler East Tennessee foothill country. The farm posts picking updates on Facebook, so check before making the drive up.
The Berry Farm TN
28.8 miTellico Plains
The Berry Farm is a pick-your-own blueberry patch on Towee Falls Road outside Tellico Plains, set in a small valley next to the Cherokee National Forest. Blueberries are the sole crop, and the field opens from around 7 a.m. until dusk through the summer picking window. It's an easy add-on to a day on the Cherohala Skyway or the Tellico River. Watch their Facebook page for the season's opening date and daily picking conditions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Greenback, TN?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Greenback, Tennessee, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Greenback?
Farms near Greenback include 32 agritourism & farm experiences, 13 produce farms, 12 farmers markets, 8 farm stands. 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.
