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Farms Near Homestead, FL

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

Florida City State Farmers' Market

2.4 mi

One of twelve state farmers markets operated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, this wholesale-style market on North Krome Avenue connects South Florida growers with buyers during the region's February produce peak. It functions more as a grower marketing hub than a typical retail Saturday market, though walk-in buyers can purchase directly from vendors on site.

Carpenter's U-Pick Field

2.9 mi

Carpenter's U-Pick Field is on Southwest 177th Avenue in the 33030 zip code — the Redland, South Miami-Dade's tropical fruit and winter vegetable belt and about as close as Florida gets to a u-pick capital. No specific crop, season, or hours were verified for this particular field.

Sam S Accursio Farms & Well

3.0 mi

Empower Farms

3.9 mi

Empower Farms operates as a Florida farm under this name; specific crops, location, and contact information weren't verified for this listing.

Redland Community Farm and Market

4.1 mi

Redland Community Farm and Market sits in Miami-Dade's Redland growing district, the unincorporated stretch of farmland south of Miami long known for tropical fruit and vegetable production. Specific crops, hours, and vendor details weren't independently confirmed for this listing.

Homestead Harvest Market & Cafe

4.1 mi

Homestead Harvest Market & Cafe runs as a year-round indoor market on SW 280th Street in Homestead, pairing local and sustainably grown produce with a juice bar serving fresh guarapo, or sugarcane juice. Vendors also carry beans, cheese, eggs, flowers, honey, and jams alongside handcrafted goods. The indoor format means it stays open regardless of South Florida's summer storms.

Fresh Gardens

4.0 mi

Homestead

Fresh Gardens grows in Homestead, at the southern tip of Miami-Dade County's farming belt, where a near-frost-free climate supports tropical fruit and winter vegetable production found almost nowhere else in the continental U.S.

Aloha Redland - By Appointment Only

4.4 mi

Aloha Redland grows in Miami-Dade's Redland district and takes visitors by appointment only, per its listing name. Specific crops and a direct contact weren't verified for this profile.

Redland Forest Farm

4.2 mi

Homestead

Schmalbach Aquaculture

4.6 mi

Homestead

Wholesale tropical fish breeder run by Enrique Schmalbach for more than two decades, raising African and Central American cichlids, koi, and red pacu in outdoor ponds. The farm sells to both wholesalers and private buyers.

Paradise Farms

4.3 mi

Paradise Farms grows heirloom tomatoes and culinary herbs in its Chef's Garden and works with certified-organic family farm partners for pasture-raised eggs and A2/A2 organic dairy. The Miami operation runs "Paradise Farmacy," a line of herbal and botanical products, and hosts gatherings at its Sacred Space venue on NE 24th Street, built around regenerative growing practices rather than a single farm stand.

Health & Happiness Farms

4.9 mi

Health & Happiness Farms grows USDA-certified organic tropical fruit on SW 280th Street in Homestead — mamey, sapodilla, longan, jackfruit, caimito, and seasonal mango and lychee among them — alongside sprouted pea shoots, sunflower shoots, and wheatgrass. The farm wholesales to fine-food retailers and, unusually, serves as the Southeast Florida distributor for Stokes Orchard Ladders.

Redland Organics Bee Heaven Farm CSA

5.2 mi

Redland

Under The Vine - Dragon Fruit Farm

4.9 mi

Under the Vine grows dragon fruit on Avocado Drive in Homestead, selling fresh fruit along with rooted cuttings and plants for home growers. The farm also rents out a farmhouse through Airbnb, putting visitors within walking distance of the pitaya rows during South Florida's summer harvest season.

SANDY ACRE AVOCADO & MANGO FARM

5.6 mi

Homestead

Three Sisters Farms

5.7 mi

All Locally Grown Produce LLC as TeenasPrideCSA

5.7 mi

Homestead

Knauss Berry Farm

6.0 mi

Homestead

Founded in 1956 by brothers Ray and Russell Knaus, this Redland-area roadside stand near Homestead is famous for cinnamon rolls, alongside strawberries, lettuce, herbs, tomatoes, honey, jams, and ice cream. It's listed on the National Food & Beverage Foundation's Culinary Heritage Register. Open Tuesday-Sunday, 8am-5:30pm, seasonally November through May.

Serendib Farms

6.0 mi

Homestead

Serendib Farms is a family-owned tropical fruit grove in Homestead run by Wimal and Elita Suaris, spanning 10 to 15 acres of mangoes, avocados, jackfruit, and sugar apples. Reserved farm tours with fruit tasting run $20 per person with a $50 group minimum, and fresh fruit ships direct from the farm. Seasonal offerings change through the year as different tropical fruits come ripe.

Redland U-Pick Fish Farm, Inc

6.2 mi

Miami

Tropical fish farm in the Redland agricultural district breeding its own angelfish, cichlid, and koi stock since 1999, supplemented with grade AA+ imports from Japan and other parts of Asia. Visitors can view the outdoor ponds and buy fish directly from the farm.

Bee Heaven Farm

6.1 mi

Redland

Bee Heaven Farm fka Pikarco, grew out of a long-standing dream. For many years, living in a subdivision restricted us to a family garden, where we experimented with various plants and organic growing techniques suitable to our subtropical climate. 1995: We purchased a 5-acre site in the heart of the historic Redland district in South Florida, just north of Homestead. Before market globalization and severe development pressure, this area was famous as the winter breadbasket of the United States.

Little River Cooperative

6.4 mi

Little River Cooperative runs a small nursery in the Redland growing starter plants for organic kitchen and pollinator gardens — heirloom vegetables, fruit trees, native plants, edible flowers, and herbs suited to South Florida's climate. The farm began as an urban CSA in North Miami before relocating. Open Saturdays and Sundays, 10am–5pm, with garden design and installation services available by consultation.

Schnebly Redland's Winery and Brewery

6.2 mi

Homestead

The southernmost winery in the continental U.S., founded in 2004 by Peter and Denisse Schnebly to make wine from tropical fruit instead of grapes: mango, passion fruit, lychee, guava, avocado, and citrus among them. The property also runs a brewery, the Redlander restaurant, and tastings set among tiki huts and a waterfall.

Redland Fresh Farm

6.9 mi

Miami

At Redland Fresh Farm, we are proud to offer organic, regenerative, and conventional products from our farms, greenhouses, and Redland Ahead managed properties. We are dedicated to growing fresh local healthy produce. Our farms are located in the heart of the Redland area near Homestead, Florida, where the warm climate and rich soil create the perfect growing conditions for our crops. We believe in sustainable agriculture and work hard to minimize our impact on the environment. Our team of passionate farmers is committed to growing high-quality organic and conventional fruits and vegetables using sustainable methods. We invite you to visit our farm, greenhouse and roadside market, where the local fresh flavors will tantalize your taste buds and transport you to a truly unique farm experience.

Everglades Honey

6.4 mi

Homestead

Everglades Honey sells raw honey and duck eggs from a small South Florida apiary. The business posted that it's scaling back beekeeping operations to focus on a family health matter, so current stock, pickup arrangements, and pricing are best confirmed directly before making a special trip out.

The Berry Farms

7.0 mi

Miami

The Berry Farms operates on SW 216th Street in Miami-Dade's South Dade farming district, an area known for strawberries and winter produce. The farm's website did not load during research; call ahead to confirm current offerings and hours.

FELICIA'S FARMS

7.7 mi

Felicia's Farms sits on SW 140th Avenue in Miami's Redland growing region, where the property operates as a hacienda-style venue with event space and guest suites set among open grounds south of Homestead. Zoned agricultural, it functions today primarily as an event and hospitality property rather than a working produce farm.

Cool Running's Organic Farm Corp

7.3 mi

Cool Running's Organic Farm Corp is registered as a Florida organic growing operation; specific crops, location, and hours weren't independently confirmed for this listing.

Patel Family Farms

7.7 mi

Patel Family Farms operates as a family farm in Florida; specific crops, acreage, and a direct contact weren't verified for this listing.

The Little Farm

7.9 mi

Miami

The Little Farm has hosted hands-on animal encounters in Miami-Dade's Goulds community since 1978. Visitors hand-feed goats, sheep, pigs, cows, and poultry, take pony rides, and walk through a butterfly garden and working apiary. The farm operates on select Saturdays and Sundays, with a market selling fresh eggs, honey, and seasonal produce, plus programs for school field trips and birthday parties. Admission runs about $15 per person for ages one and up.

Miracle Fruit Farm

8.4 mi

A Florida grower specializing in miracle fruit (Synsepalum dulcificum), the small red berry known for temporarily making sour foods taste sweet. Growers of this crop in Florida typically also raise a broader mix of tropical and exotic fruit trees suited to the state's subtropical climate.

Teena's Pride Produce/ MichaelBorekFarms

8.5 mi

Teena's Pride is a third-generation family farm in Miami's Redland district growing heirloom tomatoes, heritage eggplant, sweet corn, and rotating salad greens and herbs. Its CSA program delivers to more than 15 pickup locations around Miami, and the farm also supplies microgreens, edible flowers, and produce directly to area chefs and restaurants.

Glaser Organic Farms

8.6 mi

Glaser Organic Farms has handcrafted raw, organic vegan foods for more than 40 years — nut butters, sprouted breads and crackers, dressings, nut milks, pestos, and frozen raw desserts. The farm store at 13751 SW 192nd Street in Miami is open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; the crew also runs the Saturday market at 3300 Grand Avenue in Coconut Grove.

Isaac Farms

8.8 mi

A family-named Florida farm. No further verified details on crops or livestock were available at time of listing.

Organic Aqua Fresh, Inc.

9.5 mi

Organic Aqua Fresh runs a one-acre aquaponic facility in Miami's Redland district, growing more than 39 varieties of lettuce, herbs, and leafy greens without pesticides while fish waste feeds the plants and the plants filter the water for the fish. The system produces roughly 18 million servings of lettuce a year and ships same-day across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties.

Pinto's Farm

9.6 mi

Miami

Pinto's Farm spreads across 20 acres of Redland farmland south of Miami, mixing fruit picking with animal encounters, tractor rides, go-kart racing, and — more recently — an on-site brewhouse under one gate. It's open Friday evenings, 2 to 9:30 PM, and weekends, 10:30 AM to 8:30 PM, with party packages available on select days. Call (305) 878-4662 or email [email protected] before visiting.

Metrozoo MetroBoo

10.3 mi

MetroBoo was the Halloween event held each October at Miami's county zoo, then called Miami Metrozoo before its 2004 rename to Zoo Miami. The zoo, now at 12400 SW 152nd Street, still runs a fall Halloween program under a different name — current event details should be confirmed directly with Zoo Miami.

Lily's Farm Animals & Lily's Farmers Market

10.4 mi

Lily's Farm Animals and Lily's Farmers Market operates as one combined business in Miami's Redlands farming district — part produce market, part aquaculture farm, part animal feed store, and part livestock dealer. It's open all seven days of the week, a rarity among the area's smaller farm stands, and stocks everything from fresh produce to live animals for backyard keepers.

Tinez Farms

10.5 mi

Tinez Farms grows organic, pesticide-free produce in Miami's Redlands farming district, with mangoes as the seasonal draw alongside fresh eggs and small-batch organic beverages. Jessica and Ruben Martinez started the family farm in 2021 and built it into an agritourism stop — farm tours, a petting zoo, pony rides, and event rentals for parties and seasonal celebrations like Easter egg hunts.

By Brothers

10.9 mi

Miami

By Brothers is on SW 177th Avenue in the Redland, Miami-Dade's tropical fruit belt where growers work old rockland soil for avocado, mango, lychee, and dragon fruit. No working site or listing confirms exactly what By Brothers grows or sells.

Martha's U-Pick

10.9 mi

Miami

Martha's U-Pick, also known locally as Martha Stop, farms a half-acre in Miami's Redlands district and supplies produce to some of the city's restaurants alongside its u-pick rows. Strawberry picking runs during the winter season and closes by spring, after which other fruits and vegetables take over the field. Check current hours on Instagram.

Strawberries of Kendall (Turnpike U-Pick)

11.3 mi

This is the Turnpike field of Strawberries of Kendall, a separate u-pick plot off Southwest 117th Avenue from the operation's main Kendall location. Like the rest of the farm's fields, it grows strawberries alongside herbs, tomatoes, and peppers during the winter picking season.

G’S Dream Farm

11.5 mi

Miami

G's Dream Farm is a family beekeeping operation in Miami with more than 50 years working bees, selling local raw honey in several varieties and hosting educational bee demonstrations for kids and groups. It's open to visitors Saturday and Sunday only, not a walk-in storefront.

Julio Honey Bee

11.6 mi

Julio Honey Bee keeps hives somewhere in Florida, per its listing category; honey varieties, hive count, and contact details weren't verified for this profile.

Strawberries of Kendall (Country Walk U-Pick)

11.8 mi

The Country Walk field is Strawberries of Kendall's third u-pick plot, located off Southwest 160th Street. The operation diversifies across its fields with strawberries, herbs, tomatoes, and peppers, giving pickers more than one crop to choose from during a single visit.

Cozy Farm

13.0 mi

Palmetto Bay

Cozy Farm operates as an online organic retailer out of Palmetto Bay rather than a working CSA plot — it ships organic groceries, personal care items, vitamins, pet supplies, and household goods direct to South Florida doorsteps. The company has run since 2020 and carries BBB accreditation, filling the subscription-box niche with sourced organic products instead of its own harvest.

Strawberries of Kendall (U-Pick Kendall)

13.8 mi

Miami

Strawberries of Kendall's main U-Pick field sits at 500 SW 137th Avenue in Miami, part of a small strawberry operation that also grows herbs, tomatoes, and peppers across its Kendall-area fields. It's a classic winter u-pick stop for South Florida families during Florida's short strawberry season.

Strawberries of Kendall U-pick

14.7 mi

Miami

Bee My Honey LLC

14.7 mi

Bee My Honey LLC is registered as a Florida honey producer. Its former web domain is no longer active, and hive location, honey varieties, and contact details weren't verified for this listing.

Bunch Farms

15.3 mi

Miami

A family-run South Florida farm in Miami that specializes in natural, raw, unfiltered honey rather than produce or u-pick crops.

Strawberries of Kendall Country Walk U-pick

16.1 mi

Kendall

CHC Farmer's Market

16.1 mi

CHC Farmer's Market sets up on SW 117th Avenue in the Kendall area of Miami-Dade County, a residential corridor in the county's western suburbs.

Pinecrest Farmers' Market

17.1 mi

Pinecrest Farmers' Market operates in the Village of Pinecrest in Miami-Dade County. Current vendor lineup, market day, and hours weren't independently confirmed for this listing.

Siggi's Organic Farm & Apiary

18.0 mi

Siggi's Organic Farm & Apiary keeps bees and grows organically somewhere in Florida, based on its name and category — hive count, honey varieties, and visiting hours aren't verified yet for this listing.

Sadowski Park, Arch Creek Park, Barnes Park and other Parks

17.8 mi

South Miami

This entry bundles several Miami-Dade County park sites together — Sadowski Park, Arch Creek Park, Barnes Park, and others — rather than one farm, so hours and offerings vary by location within the county park system.

Iroko Commercial Farms

18.1 mi

Iroko Commercial Farms is registered as a Florida growing operation. Crop types, acreage, and a way to reach the farm directly aren't verified yet for this listing.

St. Simon's Farm

19.2 mi

St. Simon's Farm works 300 acres of certified organic ground in Indiantown, growing the vegetables that hold up to South Florida heat: collards, okra, kohlrabi, peppers, sweet potatoes, plus bananas and papaya. Produce moves through a CSA program direct to South Florida households rather than big retail. Season updates and pickup details post to Facebook and Instagram.

South Miami Farmers Market

18.9 mi

Miami

Farmers Market Square

19.5 mi

Farmers Market Square is a named market venue in Florida; the specific address, vendor roster, and operating days weren't independently confirmed for this listing.

V&B Farms, LLC

21.6 mi

V&B Farms, LLC is registered as an agritourism operation in the 33178 zip code near Doral. No public website, social media, or additional details turned up in a search, so this listing reflects only its name and general Miami-Dade location.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many farms are near Homestead, FL?

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

What kinds of farms are near Homestead?

Farms near Homestead include 23 agritourism & farm experiences, 10 produce farms, 8 u-pick farms, 5 organic farms. Browse the list for details on each.

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