Farms Near Harrodsburg, KY
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Harrodsburg, Kentucky — all selling direct to consumers.
Local Honey, LLC
0.2 miHarrodsburg
Local Honey, LLC operates in Harrodsburg, the Mercer County seat founded as Fort Harrod in 1774, one of Kentucky's oldest settlements. The business name suggests retail honey sales, though specific products aren't listed publicly.
Fairview Pumpkin Farm
0.8 miHarrodsburg
Fairview Pumpkin Farm sits in Mercer County near Harrodsburg, not far from Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill. As the name implies, the business is a fall pumpkin patch rather than a year-round operation.
Mercer County Farmers' Market
1.5 miMercer County Farmers' Market sets up on South College Street in Harrodsburg, Kentucky's oldest permanent settlement west of the Alleghenies. Mercer County's limestone soil is known for producing some of the state's best tomatoes and sweet corn, and the market draws growers from the surrounding Bluegrass farmland. Hours and vendor contact were not confirmed online.
My Harrodsburg Honey Co.
2.8 miHarrodsburg
My Harrodsburg Honey Co. keeps hives on Handy Road outside Harrodsburg, Mercer County, in the Bluegrass region surrounding one of Kentucky's oldest settlements. No website was found to confirm honey varieties, pricing, or where to buy, so reaching out directly is the best route.
Talmage Crossing Farm Stand
5.9 miTalmage Crossing Farm Stand is a roadside stand named for a rural crossroads rather than a town, the kind of stop-and-look setup common across Kentucky's back roads, selling whatever the season has ready. No public hours, website, or listing were found beyond the name itself.
Devine's Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch
5.9 miHarrodsburg
Devine's runs a Farm Market in July and August, then opens its corn maze and pumpkin patch September through October with a Field of Horror, zip line racing, tube slides, and an apple blaster game. A Winter Funfest follows December through February. The Kentucky Proud-certified farm sits on Talmage-Mayo Road in Harrodsburg.
S & V Farms
5.2 miHarrodsburg
Devine's Corn Maze Pumpkin Patch
6.0 miHarrodsburg
Double D’s Bees
5.5 miHarrodsburg
Double D's Bees is registered in Harrodsburg, Mercer County, in Kentucky's Bluegrass region. The name points to a beekeeping operation, though no honey products or hours are listed publicly.
Shaker Village
6.8 miHarrodsburg
Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill preserves 34 restored buildings across 3,000 acres in Harrodsburg — once the third-largest Shaker settlement in the country, home to roughly 600 members at its 1850s peak. Today it's Kentucky's largest National Historic Landmark, with farm-to-table dining, overnight rooms, and river tours aboard the Dixie Belle.
Terrapin Hill Farm
7.3 miHarrodsburg
Terrapin Hill Farm spans fields, forests, ponds, and river frontage outside Harrodsburg, run by the Cashel family as an event and camping destination. Guests can pitch a tent, bunk in a cottage, or sleep in a tipi, with a chapel and covered pavilion hosting weddings and festivals. The farm also runs drumming and sound-wellness workshops alongside its camping and event bookings.
KY Wine - Bourbon Tours
9.3 miDanville
KY Wine and Bourbon Tours runs guided trips out of Danville to distilleries along the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, including stops like Woodford Reserve, Wild Turkey, and Four Roses. Groups of up to 20 travel together, with tastings, lunch, and gratuities (aside from the driver's) built into the price. The company started with wine tours in 2011 before adding bourbon.
Hometown Farmers' Market
9.6 miDanville
Hometown Farmers' Market operates on Lebanon Road in Danville, seat of Boyle County in the Bluegrass region and home to Centre College. Boyle County's farmland runs to produce, cattle, and hay across gently rolling ground south of Lexington.
New Boyle County Farmer's Market
10.0 miNew Boyle County Farmer's Market operates from the grounds of the Boyle County Extension Office on Corporate Drive in Danville — the address is the extension office itself. Boyle County's Bluegrass farmland outside Danville is known for cattle and produce operations, and the extension office runs the market as one of its agriculture programs. The office handles vendor and schedule questions directly.
Four Hills Farms, LLC
9.8 miSalvisa
The Elements Enterprises at Old Crow Inn Farm
10.0 miDanville
Old Crow Inn sits on a 27-acre farm in Danville, built around a stone house from 1784 — the oldest one standing in Kentucky, with 24-inch walls and a Greek Revival portico. The property has grown organic vegetables and berries, planted a small vineyard, and poured wine in its own tasting room. Confirm current hours before visiting; the venue's operating status has changed in recent years.
Foxhollow Farm
12.0 miCrestwood
Foxhollow Farm in Crestwood, Kentucky celebrates 20 years of regenerative farming, raising AGA Certified 100% grass-fed and finished beef on a fourth-generation, Demeter Certified Biodynamic family farm. The farm ships regionally along the East Coast, sells pasture-raised chicken, pork, lamb, and bison alongside its beef, and hosts farm stays, stewardship experiences, and the Field N' Folk music series.
Drake Ridge Farms LLC
14.0 miLawrenceburg
Drake Ridge Farms opens its pumpkin patch and petting zoo for a Fall Festival every weekend in October, with U-pick pumpkins straight from the field. It sits off Bondsmill Road outside Lawrenceburg, in Anderson County. The farm posts each season's hours and admission on Facebook rather than running a full website, so that's the place to check before you drive out.
Meadow Lake Equestrian Center
11.6 miMeadow Lake Equestrian Center operates in the 40444 zip code of central Kentucky. As an equestrian center, the business centers on horses — boarding, lessons, or training — rather than crops or produce.
Civil War Corn Maze
11.6 miBryantsville
Civil War Corn Maze is located in Bryantsville, in Garrard County near the Camp Nelson Civil War heritage site along the Kentucky River. The name points to that regional history, though no public listing confirms current maze designs, dates, or hours. Corn mazes in this area typically run weekends through October — call ahead to confirm before visiting.
Jessamine County Farmers' Market - Wilmore
12.1 miWilmore's stop in the Jessamine County Farmers' Market rotation sets up on East Main Street in this small college town, home to Asbury University. It runs alongside the county's two Nicholasville markets under the same Jessamine County Cooperative Extension Service umbrella. Expect the same seasonal Bluegrass produce — sweet corn, tomatoes, beans — sold by area growers rather than resellers.
Wildside Winery
14.7 miVersailles
Wildside Winery produces more than 40 wines on-site at its Versailles location in Woodford County's bluegrass horse country, with whites, reds, and fruit blends available for tasting and shipping. The tasting room runs Monday through Saturday, noon to 7pm, and Sunday noon to 5pm, with live music, festivals, and wedding hosting year-round.
Wildside Winery
16.2 miVersailles
Blackberry Orchard
13.8 miNicholasville
Blackberry Orchard grows fruit on Danville Road Loop in Nicholasville, Jessamine County, in the Bluegrass region south of Lexington. The name and orchard listing point to berries or tree fruit for sale, though no website confirms the specific varieties, picking season, or farm-stand hours.
Rolling Fork Organic Farm CSA
17.3 miGravel Switch
Eckert's Versailles Orchard (Formerly Boyd Orchards)
17.9 miVersailles
Eckert's Versailles Orchard, formerly Boyd Orchards, is a pick-your-own fruit farm in Woodford County's horse country, open Tuesday through Sunday, 9am to 6pm. The property runs a bakery and concessions alongside its orchard market and seasonal U-pick fields. It's part of the four-farm Eckert's family operation based in Illinois, with sister locations in Belleville, Grafton, and Millstadt.
Lazy H Farms
18.8 miLazy H Farms is a farm operation in Kentucky. Public details on what it grows or raises were not available online at the time of this listing.
Life Adventure Center of the Bluegrass
18.9 miVersailles
Life Adventure Center sits off Milner Road in Versailles and runs on a simple premise: outdoor challenge builds resilience. The nonprofit offers ropes courses, equine riding lessons, summer camps, and team-building days for schools, corporate groups, and nonprofits across central Kentucky. It's accredited by the American Camp Association. Cabins, pavilions, and an assembly building are available to rent for retreats. Most participants are youth referred through partner organizations rather than walk-in visitors.
Southern Cut Meats, LLC
15.7 miLancaster
Our cattle spend their entire lives on our green pastures with plenty of sunshine and fresh Central Kentucky air. You can experience the difference in the taste of our beef.
Marksbury Farm Market
15.7 miLancaster
Marksbury Farm Market in Lancaster, Kentucky raises healthy, humanely raised 100% grass-fed and finished beef, pastured pork, and free-range chicken with partner family farms committed to land stewardship and animal welfare. Rotational grazing and proper aging make the beef rich in Omega-3s and antioxidants; find it at the on-farm butchery, Whole Foods, Kroger, and online.
Boyd Orchards
18.0 miVersailles
Boyd Orchards grows fruit in Woodford County's Bluegrass horse country outside Versailles. The domain once tied to the name now redirects to an unrelated site, and no current Facebook or listing turned up in research, so specifics on what's in season and u-pick hours aren't confirmed online.
Jessamine County Farmers' Market - Nicholasville (Wednesday)
16.3 miThis is the midweek counterpart to Nicholasville's Saturday farmers market, set up on Hoover Drive and run by the same Jessamine County Cooperative Extension Service. The Wednesday slot tends to draw a smaller, more local crowd than the weekend market, though the produce lineup — Bluegrass-region tomatoes, corn, and squash — is the same. The extension office handles vendor questions for all three county market sites.
Woodford County Farmers Market - Monday
19.9 miWoodford County Farmers Market runs a Monday session from mid-May through late October, 3 to 5:30pm, as part of a multi-day schedule that also includes Wednesday and Saturday markets elsewhere in the county. Reach the market at (859) 873-4601 or through woodfordfarmersmarket.com. Vendors have included Congleton Beef and Lakarosky Pork alongside the usual sweet corn, tomatoes, peppers, garlic, kale, beans, and onions.
Jessamine County Farmers' Market - Nicholasville (Saturday)
16.9 miRolling Fork Organic Farm
18.4 miGravel Switch
Pinehope
18.7 miNicholasville
Pinehope is registered at 12 Court of Champions in Nicholasville, Jessamine County, in the Bluegrass region south of Lexington. No public website or page describes the property's activities, so visitors should confirm details directly with the operator before stopping by.
Woodford County Farmers' Market
20.5 miVERSAILLES
Garrard County Farmers Market
18.0 miLancaster
Springhouse Gardens
18.4 miNicholasville
Springhouse Gardens is a garden center and nursery on Catnip Hill Road in Nicholasville, about four miles south of Lexington off US 68. Beyond trees, shrubs, perennials, and native plants, the center offers landscape design, installation, and maintenance services, plus a barn available for event rental. Hours run Monday–Saturday 9am–5pm and Sunday 11am–4pm.
Woodford County Farmers Market - Saturday
20.7 miThe Saturday session of Woodford County Farmers Market runs 8:30am to noon, May through October, at the county's main lot in Versailles — the anchor day for a market that also runs Wednesday afternoons and a separate Monday session across the county. Call (859) 873-4601 or check woodfordfarmersmarket.com for the current-season schedule and vendor list.
Versailles Farmers' Market
20.7 miVersailles
Anderson County Market
21.5 miLawrenceburg
Anderson County Market sits along the U.S. 127 bypass in Lawrenceburg, in the bourbon-country stretch between Frankfort and Lexington. No independent website, hours, or vendor list were found online for this listing.
Anderson County Farmers Market
21.6 miLawrenceburg
Gregory Brock
21.8 miLexington
Gregory Brock's agritourism operation is listed at Paynes Mill Road in Lexington. No specific crops, animals, or visiting hours are published, though a phone number and email are on file for direct inquiries.
C M Lawson Apiary
19.5 miLancaster
C M Lawson Apiary keeps hives along Richmond Road outside Lancaster, listed among Kentucky's honey producers in state agritourism directories. Beyond the address, no further details on hours or products are publicly posted.
BeeLeaf Farm
21.6 miBeeLeaf Farm sits on Briar Ridge Road near Eminence in Henry County, between Louisville and Frankfort. The name hints at bees or honey as part of the operation, though that wasn't verifiable online.
Frankfort Habilitation Market
25.3 miFrankfort Habilitation Market operates on Lawrenceburg Road in Kentucky's state capital, Franklin County. The name points to a connection with a vocational or community-support program rather than a typical grower cooperative, though specific vendor and hours information isn't available online.
Farmers Market at the Depot
21.0 miSpringfield
Prodigy Vineyards & Winery
26.0 miFrankfort
Prodigy Vineyards has grown grapes on the Peach family's horse-country farm outside Frankfort since 1998. The limestone-and-loam soil suits the winery's dry Chambourcin, its most popular pour, alongside Vidal Blanc and Cabernet Franc for drier palates. The tasting room sits on Versailles Road, between Frankfort and Versailles.
Cinnamon House
21.2 miSpringfield
Cinnamon House is located on Lincoln Park Road in Springfield, the seat of Washington County in Kentucky's Knobs region. No public website or listing was found describing what Cinnamon House currently offers. Given its agritourism listing, it's likely a small farm or seasonal attraction — confirm directly with the property before visiting.
Popes Creek Ranch
23.2 miLebanon
Popes Creek Ranch is in Marion County near Lebanon, in the part of central Kentucky known as the Kentucky Holy Land for its early Catholic settlements. No hours, animals, or activities are published online for this ranch. Contact locally to confirm current offerings.
Lost Acres Farm, LLC
26.7 miFrankfort
We strive to provide certified organic fruits, vegetables, & nuts cultivated using sustainable & regenerative practices as much as possible. We hope to offer organic free range eggs in the future. Visitors also have the opportunity to participate in our mind/body & wellness activities such as sport nutrition sessions, personal training, and yoga.
Moonlight Fields Wedding Farm
22.5 miNicholasville
Moonlight Fields Wedding Farm is an event venue in Nicholasville, in Jessamine County's Bluegrass horse country south of Lexington. The area has become a popular corridor for barn and farm wedding venues thanks to its rolling pasture and proximity to Lexington. No public website or listing was found for this specific property — contact them directly for booking and pricing.
Cedar Haven Farm
26.1 miWaddy
Cedar Haven Farm is an agritourism operation in Waddy, in Shelby County's Bluegrass farmland between Louisville and Frankfort. No working website or social page turned up in research, so current activities and hours aren't confirmed online.
Lexington Farmers' Market - Alexandria Dr.
24.7 miLexington
Alexandria Dr./Gardenside location of the Lexington Farmers' Market, which is an agricultural cooperative with 70+ members. This market is operated by Lexington Farmers' Market in collaboration with Greater Gardenside Association. The market is on Alexandria Dr. and is open on Wednesdays, June-September: 4pm-7pm.
First Day Farm
27.5 miHustonville
First Day Farm sits outside Hustonville in Lincoln County, on the southern edge of the Bluegrass. Beyond the name, county, and address, little else about this listing turned up online — a small operation without much public footprint.
Lexington Farmers' Market - Southland Dr.
24.6 miLexington
Southland Dr. location of the Lexington Farmers' Market, which is an agricultural cooperative with 70+ members. The market is open Sundays, April-October: 10am-2pm.
Serano Alpacas & Yarns
23.1 miSpringfield
Serano Alpacas & Yarns is a working alpaca farm in Springfield that mills roughly 200 pounds of its own fiber a year into yarn, socks, and apparel sold in the on-site farm store. Tours run year-round, by appointment only, and the shop also carries Kentucky Proud goods and antiques alongside the alpaca fiber.
Hosey's Kentucky Honey
27.8 miMidway
Hosey Honey keeps its own hives near Midway and bottles the harvest as raw honey, unheated and unblended by their own description. It's a small, single-product operation — bees, hives, and honey — rather than a multi-crop farm stop. Contact details and hours aren't listed publicly beyond the online shop.
Woodford County Farmers Market
27.9 miMidway
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Harrodsburg, KY?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Harrodsburg, Kentucky, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
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Farms near Harrodsburg include 30 agritourism & farm experiences, 19 farmers markets, 4 honey farms & apiaries, 4 farm stands. Browse the list for details on each.
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