Farms Near Hawthorne, FL
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Hawthorne, Florida — all selling direct to consumers.
Griffin Organic Poultry, LLC
0.4 miHawthorne
Hilltop Vineyard
0.5 miHawthorne
Hilltop Vineyard is listed in Hawthorne, a small Alachua County town in the rolling hill country east of Gainesville. The name points to a small winery or grape-growing operation, though current wines, tasting hours, and sales details weren't confirmed online.
Frog Song Organics
1.5 miHawthorne
Bluefield Estate
6.8 miGainesville
Bluefield Estate Winery
6.8 miGainesville
A small family winery east of Gainesville that grows its own blueberries and muscadine grapes and ferments both into wine on site. No pesticides go on the vines. Bluefield keeps weekend hours seasonally, so calling ahead before a drive out on NE County Road 234 is worth it.
Straughn Farms Windsor Location
7.0 miGainesville
This Windsor-area grove east of Gainesville is a second growing site for Straughn Farms, the family-owned commercial blueberry operation that breeds and grows patented Southern Highbush varieties like Patrecia, Optimus, and Sentinel for the Naturipe Farms/MBG brand.
South Moon Farms
7.4 miHawthorne
South Moon Farms is a pick-your-own blueberry operation on South County Road 325 in Hawthorne. It's a small, seasonal stop — call ahead before driving out, since availability depends entirely on that week's harvest.
Greathouse Butterfly Farm
8.2 miEarleton
Family-owned butterfly farm raising more than 45 native Florida species, open daily for tours through habitat enclosures. Beyond visits, the farm supplies live butterflies for weddings, memorials, and exhibits across North America.
Meadowmere Farm
8.1 miMelrose
Meadowmere Farm is in Melrose, in the same Putnam County lake country that grows a number of small blueberry and produce operations. A website exists under the farm's name but would not load at last check, and no phone or social page was confirmed either.
Windsor Farm
8.2 miWindsor Farm operates in the rural county-road grid northeast of Gainesville. Public listings for the operation are thin — call ahead to confirm what's currently growing before making the drive out.
Swallowtail Farm CSA
7.7 miSwallowtail Farm CSA works land in the historic Rochelle district of southeast Gainesville, running a biodynamic, regenerative operation since 2009 that includes a small Jersey-blend dairy herd, laying hens, heritage-breed pigs, and Katahdin sheep alongside vegetable production. The farm has committed to keeping its fields free of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides, and serves CSA members across Alachua County and North Central Florida.
Brown's Farm
8.8 miHawthorne
A family-owned farm outside Hawthorne, also known locally as Brown's Farm Orange Heights, where visitors have picked strawberries with their kids year after year. Their Facebook page is the most active source for current picking updates.
South Moon Farms
8.6 miHawthorne
Indigo Farm
8.8 miCitra
Indigo Farm is located in Citra, a Marion County crossroads community long associated with Florida citrus groves along US-301.
Mark Dunmore
9.1 miMark Dunmore is listed as an agritourism operator on Sid Martin Highway near Hawthorne, in the Alachua County hill country east of Gainesville. Crops, products, and public hours weren't found online for this listing.
Southland Berry Plantation
9.4 miSouthland Berry Plantation is a family-owned blueberry farm and nursery in Earleton, offering both U-pick and already-picked options for buyers in a hurry. Call ahead of a visit — hours and ripe rows shift through the Alachua County blueberry season.
Aunt Zelma's Blueberries
9.7 miIsland Grove
Aunt Zelma's Blueberries is on Southeast 219th Avenue in Island Grove, a rural crossroads on the Alachua-Marion county line near Orange Lake. Florida blueberries typically ripen from April into June. This farm appears to have a website, but its certificate had expired during research — call ahead before visiting.
Grove (Drew)
9.7 miDrew's Grove sits in the 32640 zip code around Hawthorne, on the Alachua-Putnam county line where citrus and watermelon growing go back generations along the Orange Lake and Lochloosa basin. No specific fruit, hours, or sales details were verified for this property.
Gibbs Christmas Tree Farm
9.6 miCitra
Gibbs Christmas Tree Farm grows on Highway 318 in Citra, land once prized as part of a citrus 'frost-free belt' before hard freezes reshaped Florida's growing map. Choose-and-cut tree operations like this one now share that ground with the produce farms that replaced the old groves. No hours or tree varieties were verified.
Melrose Organic Blueberries
11.2 miMelrose
Melrose Organic Blueberries grows in the sandhill lake country around Melrose in Putnam County, an area with a number of small blueberry operations. No working website, phone, or social page turned up in a search, so organic certification and u-pick availability are unconfirmed.
Century Oaks Nursery & Grove
11.0 miMicanopy
Century Oaks Nursery & Grove operates on NW 219th Street Road in Micanopy, a small Alachua County town known for its live oak canopy and antique shops south of Gainesville. As a nursery-and-grove listing, expect trees and plants rather than a farm stand. We couldn't verify current stock or hours, so call ahead.
Berry Bay Farm
11.9 miWaldo
Wet Hammock Farm
11.9 miCitra
Amaru Berries
12.1 miCitra
Douglass Farm / Wet Hammock Nursery
12.7 miCitra
Frank Douglass started this farm in 1918 growing citrus and running cattle, and it's stayed in family hands through Florida's orange-boom decades and beyond — more than a century now. Today it operates as Wet Hammock Nursery, u-pick blueberries and blackberries alongside peaches, cut flowers, and hydroponic crops grown on the same North Central Florida ground. Check wethammockfarm.com or their Facebook page, @WetHammock, for what's in season before visiting.
Wet Hammock Farm
12.7 miCitra
Wet Hammock Farm sits on Highway 318 in Citra, a small Marion County farm community between Gainesville and Ocala. No independent website was found online; call ahead to confirm what's currently growing and open to visitors.
Coon Hollo Farm
11.9 miMicanopy
A Micanopy farm that's stayed in the same family for five generations, known for its fall corn maze, hayrides, playground, and pumpkin patch. Some recent listings show it operating field trips under a new name, Red House Ranch, so confirm the current program before booking a group visit.
Coon Hollo Spring SunflowerFest
11.9 miMicanopy
Century Oak Grove and Nursery
12.5 miMcIntosh
Century Oak Grove and Nursery is in McIntosh, a Marion County town whose historic district sits under the same live oak canopy the business takes its name from. The town borders Orange Lake, in citrus and produce country going back generations. No plant inventory or hours were verified.
Master Blend Cattle Company
13.9 miCitra
Stratton's Blueberries
14.2 miWaldo
Stratton's Blueberries grows u-pick blueberries off County Road 1471 in Waldo, in Bradford County's stretch of north-central Florida farmland between Gainesville and Starke. Florida blueberries typically ripen from late March through May. We couldn't confirm current hours or pricing — call ahead before driving out.
Comer Farms Vineyard & Nursery
13.1 miComer Farms Vineyard & Nursery grows on Comer Farms Road in north-central Florida, land suited to the state's grape industry of choice: muscadines and university-bred hybrids, since heat and humidity carry Pierce's disease that kills off classic wine grapes farther south. No specific varieties, hours, or sales details were verified.
The Family Garden Organic and Fair Farm
12.5 miGainesville
The Family Garden Organic and Fair Farm is an organic agritourism property in southeast Gainesville, near SE 23rd Place. No independent website or listing was found online; confirm hours and offerings directly before visiting.
Miller Blueberry
13.2 miInterlachen
Miller Blueberry grows on County Road 315 South in Interlachen, a Putnam County community in the north Florida blueberry belt.
Alachua County Organic Farms
13.4 miMicanopy
Alachua County Organic Farms is listed in Micanopy, the antiques-district town south of Gainesville that borders Paynes Prairie Preserve. The county-wide name suggests a network tied to the area's organic growing scene rather than a single roadside farm stand, though no independent confirmation of that structure was found.
Bay Lake Blueberry Farm
13.1 miInterlachen
Bay Lake Blueberry Farm is in Interlachen, in Putnam County's lake country between Gainesville and Palatka. No working website, phone, or social page turned up in a search, so current season dates and u-pick pricing are unconfirmed.
Florida Peach Farms and Nurseries
15.8 miCitra
Florida Peach Farms and Nurseries operates out of Citra, in Marion County — one of the few pockets of Florida where low-chill peach varieties bred for the state's mild winters actually bear fruit. Citra's sandy ridge soil has drawn peach and nursery-stock growers for generations.
Royal Manor Vineyard and Winery
14.3 miInterlachen
Royal Manor Vineyard and Winery in Interlachen combines a working vineyard with U-pick blueberries and grapes, harvested straight from the vines in season. The winery holds a federal producer's permit and pours tastings on-site from fruit grown on the property. Visitors pick first, then taste.
Union Street Farmers' Market
14.4 miRunning since 1996 at Bo Diddley Plaza on East University Avenue, this downtown Gainesville market sets up Wednesdays, 4 to 7 p.m., year-round, rain or shine. Local growers sell produce, baked goods, and natural foods at prices aimed at everyday grocery shopping, not just weekend treats.
Southwest UMC Pumpkin Patch
14.5 miGAINESVILLE
A church-run pumpkin patch at Southwest United Methodist Church on SW Williston Road in Gainesville. Congregations across Florida use these fall patches as both a community gathering spot and a fundraiser, with pumpkins trucked in from western growers and sold through October.
Rooterville Animal Sanctuary
15.6 miMelrose
Twenty-acre sanctuary caring for more than 100 rescued farm animals, including a Highland cattle herd known for cow-cuddling sessions. Walk-in visits run Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with other days by appointment; overnight stays are available through RV rentals and covered-wagon glamping.
Grove Street farmers Market
14.8 miGainesville
Little Garden of Eat’n
15.2 miLittle Garden of Eat'n breeds registered Nubian and Mini-Nubian dairy goats in Micanopy, selling goat milk products alongside fresh vegetables, fruit, and pasture-raised eggs. The operation started in Tennessee, moved to Virginia, and relocated to Florida in 2019 in search of better market access. No phone or email is listed publicly — the farm's website is the best point of contact.
Loftus Family Farm
15.4 miGainesville
Loftus Family Farm runs a u-pick muscadine grape vineyard in Gainesville, with fruit ready to harvest once the grapes darken all the way to the stem. Check the farm's own website before driving out, since no current phone number or season dates were posted there at last check.
Wacahoota Farms You Pick Blueberries
15.4 miMicanopy
Wacahoota Farms grows u-pick blueberries on SW 136th Place outside Micanopy, in the rolling farm country south of Gainesville. No independent website was found online; call ahead to confirm the picking window, which for North Central Florida blueberries usually runs April into May.
Harbison Farm Cattle Produce, Farm Market
17.7 miAnthony
Lilly's Vineyard
16.3 miFlorahome
Lilly's Vineyard is in Florahome, a small unincorporated community in Putnam County's rural interior, between Palatka and the St. Johns River basin.
Rosas Farms
17.7 miSparr
Grass-fed, organically managed farm run by Al and Erin Rosas in Marion County horse country, less than 45 minutes from Orlando. They raise grass-fed beef, lamb, and venison, keep chickens for eggs, produce honey and artisan cheese, and sell wild-caught seafood with statewide delivery or farm pickup.
Ford's Farm
17.8 miStarke
Ford's Farm sits in the rural stretch of Bradford County outside Starke, land better known for timber, cattle, and small produce operations than for tourist traffic. No verified details on crops, hours, or public access turned up online. The listing reflects a working agritourism property rather than a marketed attraction.
Taylor Gardens Nursery
18.0 miTaylor Gardens Nursery is a plant nursery on NE 7th Avenue in Citra, listed with the state's Fresh From Florida agritourism program. Call ahead to check current stock and hours, since detailed listings for the property are limited online.
Sirvent's Farm & Vineyard, LLC
17.6 miFlorahome
Sirvent's Farm & Vineyard is a family-registered vineyard operation on Thornton Lane in Florahome, a rural Putnam County community, registered as an LLC with the state since 2007. Multiple pick-your-own directories list it, though none post current hours or crop details — call ahead to confirm before driving out.
Santa Fe River Berry Farm
18.9 miGainesville
Santa Fe River Berry Farm takes its name from the river that runs through Alachua and Suwannee counties, part of north-central Florida's commercial blueberry country. The farm sits on County Road 225 east of Gainesville. No published hours or website turned up — call ahead to confirm picking season.
Parrish Family Farm
17.1 miGainesville
Parrish Family Farm raises beef cattle on State Road 121 outside Gainesville, selling home-grown beef directly to families rather than through a grocery supply chain. It shows up on regional agritourism listings as a u-pick stop as well, though the farm's own social pages focus mainly on the cattle operation and beef sales. Contact them on Facebook or Instagram for current pricing and availability.
Blueberry Woman Dead Creek Ranch
19.1 miGraham
Blueberry Woman Dead Creek Ranch operates out of Graham, a rural pocket of Bradford County in north Florida's blueberry-growing corridor. No working website, phone, or social page turned up in a search, so current season dates and pricing are unconfirmed.
Butler Plaza Satellite Market
17.3 miButler Plaza Satellite Market operates out of Butler Plaza on SW Archer Road in Gainesville, a retail corridor near the University of Florida campus. As its name states, it runs as a satellite stop rather than a standalone market.
Organic Blueberries
20.3 miListed simply as "Organic Blueberries," this is a u-pick stop on County Road 315 in rural Marion County, in the same corridor as several other area blueberry farms. No specific hours, pricing, or grower name for this address turned up in public search — call ahead before visiting.
Blueberry Downs
20.7 miAnthony
Blueberry Downs sits in Anthony, in Marion County's blueberry belt just north of Ocala, where sandy soil and mild winters suit southern highbush varieties well. No working website, phone, or social page turned up in a search, so current season dates and pricing are unconfirmed. Call ahead before making the drive.
Union Street Farmers Market @ Celebration Pointe
18.3 miGainesville
Papa Bear's Plantation
21.0 miOcala
Papa Bear's Plantation sits in Marion County horse country outside Ocala, where rolling pasture supports as many family agritourism operations — corn mazes, pumpkin patches, seasonal pick-your-own — as it does thoroughbred farms. No specific activities, crops, or hours were verified for this listing.
Blues Brothers Farm
21.1 miAnthony
A u-pick operation in Anthony where visitors can pick both blackberries and blueberries in the same visit, a combination that's harder to find than a single-crop farm.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Hawthorne, FL?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Hawthorne, Florida, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Hawthorne?
Farms near Hawthorne include 46 agritourism & farm experiences, 14 produce farms, 6 plant nurseries, 5 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.
