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Farms Near Greeneville, TN

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

Hawk Hill Farm

0.7 mi

Fox Park Fair

0.9 mi

Downtown Greeneville

Greeneville Farmers' Market

2.2 mi

Greeneville

Greeneville's producers-only market runs Saturdays 9 to 1, May through October, with vendors selling only what they grow or make themselves — vegetables, beef and goat meat, fruit, herbs, flowers, breads, and crafts. It accepts SNAP and EBT, and an online market operates year-round. The Greene County Fairgrounds is among the locations it has used.

Rural Resources

3.5 mi

Greeneville

Rural Resources is a farm and food education center on Holly Creek Road in Greeneville, teaching agriculture and food skills to Greene County youth and families. Programs include teen job training, farm day camps, field trips, workshops, plant sales, and farm dinners on the property.

Nolichuckey Bluffs Cabins

5.5 mi

Greeneville

Nolichuckey Bluffs offers cabin lodging on Kinser Park Lane in Greeneville, on the bluffs above the Nolichucky River near Kinser Park. The wooded setting puts guests close to the river, golf, and hiking in Greene County. Room and rate details weren't confirmed online.

Mystic View Llama Farm

6.1 mi

Greeneville

Mystic View Llama Farm raises llamas on Bluebonnet Lane in Greeneville, Greene County, in the East Tennessee mountains. The name and setting point to fiber animals and farm visits. Hours and specific offerings weren't confirmed online.

Hilton's Farm and Garden

5.4 mi

Afton

Hilton's Farm and Garden sits on the 107 Cutoff in Afton, a Greene County community in East Tennessee near Greeneville. The name points to a farm-and-garden operation, likely plants and seasonal produce, but verified details weren't available online. Contact the farm directly to learn what it stocks before visiting.

Cloud 9 Ranch

6.6 mi

Greeneville

Blankenship Barn Quilt Trail

6.8 mi

Greeneville

The Blankenship Barn Quilt Trail is a barn-quilt stop on Red Hill Road in Greeneville, part of Greene County's painted-quilt driving route. Barn quilt trails guide visitors past hand-painted wooden quilt squares mounted on barns and farm buildings. Trail maps and viewing details weren't confirmed online.

Middle Creek Blueberry Farm

6.0 mi

Afton

Middle Creek Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on Middle Creek Road in Afton, just outside Greeneville in the Greene County hills of East Tennessee. Blueberry farms here open for summer picking, generally from late June through July, offering u-pick and often pre-picked pints. Exact opening dates and pricing aren't confirmed online and shift with each season's ripening. Call ahead before the drive to check that berries are ready and the field is open.

Gibson Blueberry Farm

7.7 mi

Greeneville

Gibson Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on Kelley Gap Road in Greeneville, in Greene County in the hills of upper East Tennessee. Blueberries here typically ripen from June into July for pick-your-own. This listing has limited public detail, so call ahead to check which days the patch is open.

Gibson Berry Farm

7.7 mi

Greeneville

Gibson Berry Farm is a blueberry operation on Kelly Gap Road just outside Greeneville, East Tennessee. The picking season leans on summer, when berries come in across the region. Online details are thin for this farm, so reach out before visiting to confirm hours and availability.

Spooky Llama Trails & Tales

7.2 mi

Chuckey

Spooky Llama Trails & Tales is a fall event put on by Walnut Ridge Llama Farm in Chuckey, in the hills of Greene County. It's a musical, storytelling hayride that winds through the llama pasture, staged for all ages rather than for real scares, with costumed characters along the route and barbecue at the end. The season is short, running select October weekends. Details, dates, and tickets are at spookyllamas.com, or call 423-257-2875.

Hoodley Creek

8.6 mi

Afton

Walnut Ridge Llamas & Country Store

7.4 mi

Chuckey

Walnut Ridge Llamas & Country Store raises llamas and runs a country store on Chuckey Highway in Chuckey, a small Greene County community in East Tennessee. Llama farms in the region often sell fiber and host farm visits, though this operation's current hours and offerings aren't listed online.

SLAP Farms

8.9 mi

SLAP Farms is listed as a working farm in Kentucky. Public details on its crops or livestock were not available online at the time of this listing.

Hartman's Corn Maze & Zombie Paintball Hunting

8.1 mi

Mosheim

An 8-acre corn maze with about 3.5 miles of trails on Blue Springs Parkway in Mosheim, Greene County, East Tennessee. The fall attraction adds zombie paintball hunts by day, using animatronic targets, and by night with live and animatronic zombies, plus a haunted maze on Friday and Saturday nights and hay rides through the field. It runs from mid-September through October, closed early in the week outside scheduled school groups.

Buffalo Trail Orchard

9.8 mi

Greeneville

Buffalo Trail is a pick-your-own orchard on Dodd Branch Road in Greeneville, and the picking calendar runs long. Blackberries start in June, blueberries and peaches follow in July, and apples ripen through fall into November. A pumpkin patch opens each autumn. The farm also sells at two area farmers' markets. Greeneville sits in the East Tennessee hills of Greene County. Check their Facebook page for current picking availability.

SideLine Farms

9.5 mi

Chuckey

SideLine Farms is an East Tennessee century farm in Chuckey, farming since 1858 on approximately 190 acres. All the cattle are grass-fed with no added hormones, and the beef is USDA inspected — fresh, local, and higher in nutrients, from proud supporters of 4-H and FFA.

The Funny Farm

9.5 mi

Chuckey

The Funny Farm is Tammy and Kody's small working farm on Old Stage Road in Chuckey, Tennessee, where visitors hand-feed goats, ride miniature ponies, and love on fuzzy Highland cows — open weekends mid-March through November with birthday parties, field trips, photo sessions, and a mobile petting zoo (unicorn conversions available). The Shed stocks over 100 goods from the farm and trusted local Tennessee makers: honey, jam, eggs, sweets, and body care.

Buffalo Trail Orchard

10.5 mi

Greeneville

McMillan Farms

8.9 mi

Mosheim

A farm on McMillan Road in Mosheim, a small Greene County town in the East Tennessee valley between Greeneville and the mountains. Little is published online about what the farm grows or offers to visitors. Expect seasonal, direct-from-farm goods typical of the area. Check locally for hours and availability.

Tuck Y'all Inn Bed & Breakfast

11.0 mi

Greeneville

Tuck Y'all Inn is a farm bed-and-breakfast on Cedar Creek Road outside Greeneville, in the Greene County countryside of upper East Tennessee. The name plays on 'tuck y'all in.' It pairs overnight lodging with a rural setting near the Nolichucky River and the Bays Mountain foothills. Room details and rates aren't posted online.

Two Roots Alpacas

11.9 mi

Greeneville

Two Roots Alpacas raises alpacas and runs a fiber mill on St. James Road in Greeneville, in the Nolichucky River valley of Greene County, East Tennessee. Beyond the herd, the mill processes fleece into roving and yarn, and the farm sells alpaca-fiber goods. Check their website for farm-visit and shop details before planning a trip.

L&M Greenhouse

11.9 mi

Greeneville

L&M Greenhouse is a nursery on Newport Highway (U.S. 321) in Greeneville, the Greene County seat in upper East Tennessee. Greenhouses along this stretch typically sell bedding plants, vegetable starts, and hanging baskets through the spring season. Current inventory and hours aren't posted online.

Myers Pumpkin Patch & Cornmaze

12.4 mi

Bulls Gap

Myers Farm calls itself East Tennessee's most-visited family farm, and its fall pumpkin patch and corn maze back that up, with thousands of pumpkins, gourds, and squash plus a large interactive maze. A farm market stays open daily in season, and two greenhouses sell flowers and vegetable plants in spring. The farm also raises beef cattle. Phone 423-235-4796.

Ottinger's Dairy and Pumpkin Patch

14.1 mi

Parrottsville

Ottinger's Dairy and Pumpkin Patch runs a working dairy alongside a fall pumpkin patch on Ottinger Road in Parrottsville, in Cocke County east of Newport. No public website turned up in a search, so contact the farm directly or check local listings for pumpkin-season hours, which typically fall in October.

Country View Farm

15.2 mi

Chuckey

Country View Farm sits on Kingsport Highway in Chuckey, between Kingsport and Greeneville, and runs as a seasonal agritourism stop. Fall is the busy time, with a pick-your-own pumpkin patch, corn maze, hayrides, a playground, and a jumping pad, all pitched as a family event. The farm carries into winter with Christmas trees and holiday activities. Dates, admission, and directions are posted at countryviewfarmpumpkinpatch.com and on their Facebook page, both worth checking before a visit.

The Pumpkin Patch at Neas Farms

14.4 mi

Parrottsville

The Pumpkin Patch at Neas Farms runs each fall on Sable Road in Parrottsville, a Cocke County community near Newport in the foothills of East Tennessee. It's a seasonal pick-your-pumpkin destination. No website or contact details surfaced in public listings.

David Lay Farms

16.8 mi

Rogersville

The Berry Farm

17.7 mi

Marshall

The Berry Farm grows pick-your-own fruit on Revere Road in Marshall, in the Madison County mountains north of Asheville. The name points to blueberries and other summer berries, which ripen later at this elevation than in the Piedmont. Call ahead during berry season to check what's ready and open for picking.

Red Dog Ridge Farms

18.4 mi

Red Dog Ridge Farms grows chemical- and pesticide-free fruit on Burem Road near Rogersville, and nearly all of it is pick-your-own. The list runs long: blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, black raspberries, apples, and peaches, ripening in sequence through the summer. Cut flowers are usually available too. It's a family-run place that leans on sustainable practices, so call ahead at 423-742-6399 to check what's ready before you drive out.

Zimmerman's Berry Farm, LLC

18.9 mi

Marshall

This Madison County u-pick has grown berries since 1999, with black and red raspberries, blackberries, and blueberries ripening from late June through mid-August. Picking opens with black raspberries in late June, then blackberries by the end of July. The farm sits in the mountains of western North Carolina and also sells homemade preserves, horse-quality hay, and Appalachian crafts. Cold water and vanilla ice cream are on hand for the drive home.

Larry Thompson Farm

17.5 mi

Jonesborough

A farm on Charlie Carson Road in Jonesborough, Washington County, Tennessee's oldest town in the state's northeast corner. Small farms around Jonesborough sell produce and seasonal goods direct through the growing months. Little is published online about this one specifically. Check locally for what it grows and when it's open.

Larry Thompson Farm

17.5 mi

Jonesborough

Clover Creek Farm

19.1 mi

Jonesborough

Melody Orchard

21.3 mi

Rogersville

Melody Orchard is on Blevins Road near Rogersville, one of Tennessee's oldest towns, seated in Hawkins County in the northeast corner of the state. Orchards here grow apples and stone fruit that come in from midsummer through fall. The orchard's picking schedule and contact details aren't listed online.

Caney Creek Corn Maze and Pumpkin Land

20.8 mi

Rogersville

Caney Creek Corn Maze and Pumpkin Land is a fall agritourism stop on Caney Creek Road in Rogersville, in Hawkins County of upper East Tennessee. As the name says, the draws are a cut corn maze and a pumpkin patch, generally open through October. It keeps a Facebook page for updates; check there or call ahead for this season's hours.

Long Valley Eco-Biotic Farm CSA

20.4 mi

Marshall

Bill Davidson Farm

22.4 mi

Rogersville

Bill Davidson Farm works land on Carters Valley Road just outside Rogersville, in the ridge-and-valley farmland of Hawkins County, upper East Tennessee. The directory lists it as an agritourism stop rather than a retail stand, so calling ahead is the best way to learn what's growing and when visitors are welcome. Rogersville is one of Tennessee's oldest towns, ringed by cattle pasture and small produce operations.

Three Graces Dairy

22.1 mi

Marshall

Three Graces Dairy in Marshall, North Carolina takes its name from antiquity — the goat, the sheep, and the cow give the exquisite milks behind its French-style farmstead cheeses. From soil to seed to grass to milk to curd, it all happens on the farm, with tours, events, and classes offered.

The Farm Connection

22.1 mi

Marshall

The Farm Connection is an edible, medicinal, and native plant nursery and garden center in Marshall, North Carolina, serving homesteaders, herbalists, and gardeners with regionally adapted fruit trees, seed garlic, perennials, herbs, and supplies for resilient living. Bare root trees and shrubs ship to all lower 48 states, and the shop carries Southern Exposure and Appalachian Growers seeds grown beyond-organic.

Grassroots Farm & Dairy LLC

22.1 mi

Marshall

The 25 acres of hill pasture, barns and old farmhouse that we bought in 2015 are part of a much larger farm that used to span over 100 acres. The farm was historically a small scale dairy that milked Brown Swiss cows and sold milk to Biltmore Dairy in the early 1900's. When Biltmore Dairy went out of business in the 1960's the farm transitioned to tobacco and beef cattle. We have renovated the old cow dairy into a Grade A certified facility where we milk and make all our products. We are proud t

Spinning Spider Creamery

22.1 mi

Marshall

Spinning Spider Creamery is an artisan goat dairy nestled in a mountain cove on Bailey Mountain in Madison County, North Carolina, where a homeschooling family crafts fresh chevre, bloomy rind, and aged cheeses old-world style from their Saanen, Alpine, and Toggenburg herds. Find the cheeses at the North Asheville Tailgate Market, Transylvania Farmers Market, and RAD Farmers Market year-round, plus local specialty stores.

Jewel Hill Farms

22.1 mi

Marshall

Jewel Hill Farms is on School Road in Marshall, the Madison County seat along the French Broad River north of Asheville. Jewel Hill is a local ridge name in this steep, small-farm corner of the North Carolina mountains, where growers commonly run produce, cattle, or hay on limited bottomland. No public farm listing turned up online.

Serenity Knoll Farm

18.6 mi

Serenity Knoll Farm is a farm operation in Kentucky. Public details on what it grows or raises were not available online at the time of this listing.

Fender's Farm

19.1 mi

Fender's Farm sits along Governor John Sevier Highway near Jonesborough, in Washington County of upper East Tennessee's Tri-Cities. It's a seasonal agritourism farm that runs its schedule through Facebook; broader details weren't available in a search. Check the Facebook page or call ahead for what's open and when.

Blessed Creek Farm

23.3 mi

Surgoinsvile

Nolichucky Vineyard

19.4 mi

Russellville

Nolichucky Vineyard runs an events venue on a riverfront and vineyard setting along Fish Hatchery Road in Russellville, near the Nolichucky River. Rather than a tasting-room winery, it hosts weddings, quilt retreats, reunions, corporate gatherings, and charity dinners on the grounds.

North Carolina Ginseng & Goldenseal Co.

24.4 mi

Marshall

Woods-grown ginseng and goldenseal, plus other woodland botanicals, grown by Robert Eidus at Eagle Feather Organic Farm outside Marshall since 1994. The farm sells seeds, roots, rhizomes, tinctures, and capsules, and is recognized as a Native Botanical Sanctuary by United Plant Savers. Eidus runs classes, an apprenticeship program, and cabin rentals on the Madison County land near Pisgah National Forest. Visits are by appointment only.

Riverview Farms

20.4 mi

Jonesborough

Riverview Farms sits on A.J. Willis Road near Jonesborough, Tennessee's oldest town, in Washington County's rolling East Tennessee farmland. The area runs along creek and river bottoms in the Tri-Cities region near Johnson City. Listed for agritourism, the farm hasn't published specifics on crops or activities. Reach out ahead of time to confirm what's available and when they're open to the public.

Jonesborough Farmers Market

21.2 mi

Jonesborough

Jonesborough Farmers Market is a 100% producer-only market - which means that all products brought to the market are grown, raised, or made by the vendor. We also limit vendors to a 10-mile radius of Jonesborough, TN, which guarantees the freshest locally-grown products are available. We offer live music, a walking program, and a kids activity once per month. We accept SNAP-EBT funds and participate in a SNAP-match program.

Winter Market

21.3 mi

Jonesborough

The Winter Market picks up where the Jonesborough Farmers Market leaves off. We open vendor sign-ups to all active JFM vendors and move locations to in front of Boone Street Market. This year, we'll operate on the first three Saturdays in November and December, and the third Saturday January through April, from 9 am to 12 pm. All products are grown, raised, or made locally - by the vendor.

Boone Street Market

21.3 mi

Jonesborough

Boone Street Market is a year-round local foods store sourcing within 100 miles of Jonesborough, TN (primary); in Tennessee; and in the Central Appalachian region. Most products are sold direct-to-consumer to maximize the revenue returned to the vendor. Products include fruits, vegetables, grains, honey, pizza, coffee, meats, and pot pies.

Bent Tree Spring Farm

22.0 mi

Jonesborough

Bent Tree Spring Farm pairs a cut-flower operation with a working blacksmith shop on about 30 acres near Jonesborough. It grows pesticide-free blooms for fresh bouquets and dried arrangements, hosts u-pick flower events, and runs a self-serve roadside stand; the smithy offers lessons and custom ironwork. Find their flowers at the Jonesborough Farmers Market on Saturdays.

Mini Meadows petting zoo and gem mine

26.4 mi

Kingsport

A family farm attraction on Reservoir Road in Kingsport, upper East Tennessee, pairing a petting zoo with a gem-mining sluice. Kids feed and pet farm animals, then run a bucket of pay dirt through a flume to sort out rough gemstones and minerals. Attractions like this run mainly in the warm season. Check ahead for open days, since hours are seasonal.

Sunswept Farms

28.6 mi

Sunswept Farms is an agritourism farm on Beasley Cove Road in western North Carolina. The listing gives no town, and little about the farm is published online. Cove roads like this run through the mountain valleys, where small farms raise produce, livestock, or flowers. Contact the farm directly to learn its location, what it grows, and whether it's open to visitors.

Farmers Market at Gray Fairgrounds

25.7 mi

This Gray market operated Wednesdays and Saturdays, 7 a.m. to noon from May through September at the Appalachian Fairgrounds on Lakeview Street, and it stood out as the area's only strictly locally grown market. Recent reports say the fairgrounds no longer host it. Nearby Jonesborough and Johnson City run their own markets for shoppers in this part of Northeast Tennessee.

Oak Holler Farm

27.9 mi

Oak Holler Farm is a South Carolina farm whose name suggests a wooded, hilly upstate setting. Public listings carry no city, product, or contact information, so the specifics of its operation aren't documented online.

Hensley Farm Strawberries

27.9 mi

Mars Hill

Hensley Farm sells strawberries and offers pick-your-own near Mars Hill in Madison County, in the mountains north of Asheville. Berries ripen later here than in the flatlands — mountain strawberry season usually lands in May and June. Call ahead or check local directories for current picking days.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many farms are near Greeneville, TN?

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

What kinds of farms are near Greeneville?

Farms near Greeneville include 34 agritourism & farm experiences, 8 farm stands, 7 produce farms, 5 farmers markets. 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.

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