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Farms Near Jamestown, NY

59 local farms within about 30 miles of Jamestown, New York — all selling direct to consumers.

Jamestown Farmers Market Farm Share (CSA)

0.3 mi

Jamestown

Jamestown Farmers Market - Winter

0.3 mi

Jamestown

Jamestown Farmers Market - Summer

0.3 mi

Jamestown

Busti Cider Mill And Farm Market

4.2 mi

Jamestown

Busti Cider Mill and Farm Market presses apples into fresh cider on Southwestern Drive in Busti, just southwest of Jamestown in Chautauqua County. A fall operation like this typically stocks apples, pumpkins, baked goods and local honey and maple alongside its cider. No working website turned up, so its seasonal hours are best confirmed by phone or a visit during apple season.

Busti Cider Mill

4.3 mi

Jamestown

Big Tree Maple

4.5 mi

Lakewood

Big Tree Maple boils pure maple syrup from real sap on Holly Lane in Lakewood, near Jamestown in Chautauqua County. Beyond syrup in jugs and squeeze bottles, they make maple sugar, maple cream, maple candy, and maple-flavored coffee, and sell sugaring equipment. The sugarhouse is open to the public, and products ship through their website.

Abers Acres - follow organic methods

7.3 mi

Kennedy

Abers Acres is a USDA Certified Organic farm on Route 394 in Kennedy, in Chautauqua County's southern tier. It grows pick-your-own blueberries and a range of organic produce, and sells baked goods, plants, flowers, maple, and honey, plus Christmas trees in season. The farm also brings its produce to markets in Jamestown, Westfield, and the Chautauqua Institution, and takes cash, cards, Venmo, and EBT.

Angove's Farm

10.6 mi

Russell

Angove's Farm is on Akeley Road in Russell, a small town in Warren County near the New York line and the Allegheny Reservoir. Listed for agritourism, the farm keeps no detailed presence online. Contact them directly to find out what they grow or sell and when visitors are welcome on the property.

The Blueberry Patch

10.0 mi

Ashville

The Blueberry Patch grows blueberries on Carpenter Pringle Road in Ashville, in Chautauqua County in the far southwest corner of the state. Lake Erie's moderating climate suits fruit here, and blueberries ripen from mid-July through August. The setup points to pick-your-own during that midsummer window.

Dave's Blueberries

12.7 mi

Russell

Dave's Blueberries offers pick-your-own blueberries on Fox Hill Road in Russell, in the far northwest corner of Pennsylvania near Warren. The farm shows up across pick-your-own and USDA local-food directories but keeps no site of its own, so the season is short and largely word-of-mouth. Blueberries ripen in mid to late summer here. Check locally for opening dates before heading out to pick.

Maple Ridge Farms

12.7 mi

Russell

Maple Ridge Farms sits on Fox Hill Road in Russell, Warren County, in the maple and hardwood country of far northwestern Pennsylvania near the New York line. The name and setting point to a sugaring operation, with the sap run coming late winter into early spring. No website or social page was found to confirm products or hours.

Hickory Hurst Farm, LLC

12.1 mi

Mayville

Lindell's Hatch Patch

14.9 mi

North Warren

Pumpkin patch on Hatch Run Road in North Warren, Warren County. Fall patches in this part of northwestern Pennsylvania generally open in late September with pumpkins, gourds, and family activities through Halloween. Confirm current hours before you go.

Lindell's Hatch Patch

16.2 mi

North Warren

Camps Blueberries

13.5 mi

Randolph

Camps Blueberries grows blueberries on Larkin Street in Randolph, in the Cattaraugus County hills of Western New York. Pick-your-own blueberry farms in this region typically open in July once the fruit ripens. Check ahead for picking conditions and hours before heading out.

Lind's Blueberries

17.4 mi

Youngsville

Lind's Blueberries grows blueberries on 4th Street in Youngsville, along the Brokenstraw Creek in Warren County. Blueberry season in this part of northwestern Pennsylvania runs through July and into August. The farm keeps no website, so contact them directly to confirm picking days and whether berries are sold pre-picked or pick-your-own.

Warren, PA Farmer's Market

19.7 mi

Explore & More Learning Farm

19.0 mi

South Dayton

Explore & More Learning Farm sits on Mile Strip Road in South Dayton, in the dairy and produce country of Cattaraugus County in western New York. The farm focuses on hands-on learning, giving kids and visitors a close look at farm animals and how a small working farm runs day to day.

Clear Creek Farms, LLC

16.9 mi

Mayville

Clear Creek Farms is on Morris Road near Mayville, at the north end of Chautauqua Lake in far western New York. Dairy, produce, maple, and grapes are common across this county. Verified specifics aren't posted online, so contact the farm about its products, hours, and whether visitors are welcome.

Back to your roots farm

22.7 mi

Back to Your Roots Farm is listed in Pennsylvania without a city. Small farms using this name tend toward organic or regenerative growing and direct sales, but no website or address could be verified for this particular entry.

Meadows Farm

23.0 mi

Forestville

Meadows Farm sits on Prospect Road in Forestville, in Chautauqua County's Lake Erie farm belt southwest of Buffalo. No website or listing detail was found online, so its crops and hours should be confirmed with the farm directly.

Village of Fredonia WINTER Farmers Market

24.2 mi

An indoor winter market in the village of Fredonia, Chautauqua County, near Lake Erie in far western New York. Held on Church Street through the cold months, it keeps local growers and food makers selling produce, baked goods, and pantry items after the outdoor season ends.

Fredonia Farmers Market

24.2 mi

Fredonia Farmers Market runs Saturdays 9 a.m.-1 p.m. on Church Street from mid-May through October, with the same vendor group also holding Thursday markets in Forestville and Sunday markets in Cassadaga. A winter market moves indoors to the Masonic Lodge at 321 E. Main Street starting the first Saturday of November. Stalls sell vegetables, maple products, baked goods, soaps, crafts, and prepared foods. The market accepts credit cards and SNAP/EBT through manager-issued tokens.

Roo Haven Farm

24.2 mi

Roo Haven Farm is an agritourism spot on Hurlburt Road near South Dayton, in western New York's Cattaraugus County south of Buffalo. The name points to farm animals being part of the visit. Online information is limited, so reach out to the farm before going to confirm hours, admission, and what's on offer.

Farmer John's

24.5 mi

Fredonia

Farmer John's operates on East Main Street in Fredonia, in Chautauqua County near Lake Erie and the Concord grape belt of far Western New York. The listing marks it as an agritourism stop; confirm produce and seasonal hours directly, since little is posted online.

Hanova Hills Farm: Lake Country Premium Natural Meats

24.2 mi

Forestville

Chadakoin Farms

25.2 mi

Forestville

Nordland Farms Produce

20.2 mi

Columbus

Olde Chautauqua Farms

22.8 mi

Portland

Olde Chautauqua Farms is on West Main Road (Route 20) in Portland, along Lake Erie in Chautauqua County's grape belt, the largest Concord-growing region outside California. No website or listing detail was found online, so its crops and hours are best confirmed directly with the farm.

Harvest Happenings

25.5 mi

Forestville

Walker's Fruit Farm and Wine Juice

25.5 mi

Forestville

Walker's Fruit Farm and Wine Juice works land on Route 39 in Forestville, in Chautauqua County's Lake Erie grape belt, the country's largest Concord grape region. The wine juice in the name points to fresh-pressed grape juice sold by the pail for home winemaking, a longtime tradition here each fall harvest. Public details are limited; contact the farm to confirm varieties, pressing dates, and pickup.

Harvest Happenings

25.8 mi

Forestville

Harvest Happenings is an agritourism spot on Route 39 in Forestville, in Chautauqua County's Lake Erie grape belt. The name points to fall activities, the kind of place that runs a pumpkin patch, corn maze, or harvest festival when the season turns. Grapes, apples, and pumpkins define autumn in this corner of Western New York. Check the farm for this year's dates and attractions.

Yerico Farms: The Taste of Summer

25.9 mi

Dunkirk

Sheridan Hill Farm

25.9 mi

Forestville

Sheridan Hill Farm grows apples for pick-your-own near Forestville, in Chautauqua County's Lake Erie grape-and-fruit belt. Apple picking here runs through the fall harvest. Some u-pick directories now list the farm's status as uncertain, so it's worth calling (716) 965-4899 before making the trip to confirm it's open for the season.

Blueberry Hill Farm and Greenhouse

25.1 mi

South Dayton

Blueberry Hill Farm and Greenhouse works land on Allegany Road in South Dayton, in the Cattaraugus County hills of Western New York. Its nursery-plus-produce listing points to summer blueberries alongside a greenhouse growing bedding plants and vegetables. Blueberry season in this part of the state runs from July into August.

Creekside

19.8 mi

Town of Clymer

A farm property on Clymer Hill Road in the town of Clymer, in rural southwestern Chautauqua County. Almost nothing about its operation is documented online.

Someday Maybe Farms

26.9 mi

Forestville

Someday Maybe Farms is a small farm on Dennison Road near Forestville, in Chautauqua County's Lake Erie farm belt. The lake-warmed slopes in this southwestern corner of New York are best known for grapes and orchard fruit.

The Cross Roads Farm and Craft Market

21.6 mi

An open-air farm and craft market on the Sherman-Westfield Road in Chautauqua County, near Lake Erie's Concord grape belt. Vendors sell produce, baked goods, furniture, and handmade crafts, with strong participation from the area's Amish and Mennonite growers.

Lembke Farm

26.3 mi

Forestville

Lembke Farm sits on Route 39 in Forestville, in Chautauqua County's Lake Erie farm country southwest of Buffalo. This grape-and-fruit belt also grows apples and summer produce on family farms across the area. Nothing detailed about Lembke's crops or hours came up online, so check locally for what's available before visiting.

Yerico Farms: The Taste of Summer

27.3 mi

Dunkirk

Yerico Farms grows on East Main Road in Dunkirk, along the Lake Erie plain in Chautauqua County — a strip known for grapes, sweet corn, and summer vegetables. The 'Taste of Summer' name fits a seasonal produce stand built around the peak-harvest months. Firm details aren't confirmed online here, so stop by or call in summer to see what's picked and ready that week.

Toboggan Hill Farm

23.1 mi

Westfield

Toboggan Hill Farm in Westfield grows vegetables without synthetic fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides and runs a vegetable CSA, selling at summer and winter farmers' markets. Mike and Donna Eisenstat also raise Berkshire pork, goat meat and lamb, and sell Golden Buff hen eggs, garlic, Concord grapes and maple syrup. The farm sits in Chautauqua County's Lake Erie grape belt.

Providence Pastures Farm

23.0 mi

Corry

Sugar Shack - Vinewood Acres

24.5 mi

Westfield

Sugar Shack at Vinewood Acres is a maple operation on Route 5, the Seaway Trail, near Barcelona Harbor in Westfield, along Lake Erie in Chautauqua County. Maple season runs from late winter into early spring. The farm's former website is no longer active, so this year's hours and products aren't posted online.

Riverview Farms

29.6 mi

Tidioute

Riverview Farms runs a roadside stand on Jefferson Street in Tidioute, a small Allegheny River borough in Warren County. This is northern hardwood country, where a short mountain growing season pushes local produce toward late summer and fall. Seasonal vegetables turn up at the stand when it's open.

Parable Farm

26.6 mi

Ripley

Parable Farm

26.6 mi

Ripley

Salamanca Farmers market

25.8 mi

Salamanca

Bee Natural Honey farms

25.9 mi

Clymer

Bee Natural Honey Farms produces honey on Mann Road in Clymer, in the far southwest corner of Chautauqua County near the Pennsylvania line. Clymer sits in a rural dairy and Amish farming area where small apiaries sell raw honey and hive products direct from the farm. Its hours and product list aren't posted online.

Native Offerings Farm

28.8 mi

Little Valley/ Orchard Park/Buffalo

Senita Maple

27.4 mi

Town of Clymer

Senita Maple produces maple syrup in Clymer, in the far southwestern corner of Chautauqua County near the Pennsylvania line. Sugaring runs from late winter into early spring, when the sap flows. Retail details aren't posted online.

Charles Carris Fruit Farm

28.4 mi

Ripley

Charles Carris Fruit Farm grows fruit on Carris Road in Ripley, at the far southwest tip of New York in the Lake Erie grape belt. This narrow lakeshore plain is Concord grape country, and area farms also grow tree fruit and produce. The farm's specific crops and stand hours aren't posted online.

Frank Piazza Fruit Farm

28.9 mi

North East

Post Apples CSA

28.7 mi

North East

Post Apple Scientific, Inc

29.2 mi

North East

Despite the name and its agritourism tag, Post Apple Scientific is a laboratory and chemical supply company, not a farm. Founded in 1977 and family-run from Gulf Road in North East, Pennsylvania, it stocks more than 2,500 items — reagents, labware, lab equipment, and classroom furniture — largely for schools. Reach the company at 814-725-3330 or [email protected].

Hirtzel Farm

29.5 mi

North East

Hirtzel Farm sits on Hirtzel Road in North East, a road that carries the family's own name in Pennsylvania's Lake Erie grape belt. Growers here plant Concord and Niagara grapes alongside cherries, peaches, and apples, all helped by the lake's moderating air. No farm website or social page surfaced, so contact details couldn't be verified.

Rahal Farms

29.5 mi

North East

Rahal Farms is a family pick-your-own orchard on Bort Road in North East, within Erie County's grape and fruit belt along Lake Erie. Visitors pick apples, grapes, peaches, and sour cherries in season and buy from the on-farm market. It's cash-only and small-scale, the kind of place regulars return to for fruit picked that morning.

Rahal Farms

29.5 mi

North East

Eaton's Blueberries

29.2 mi

Kill Buck

Eaton's Blueberries grows blueberries near Kill Buck, along Route 219/417 in Cattaraugus County's Allegany hills of western New York. The acidic upland soils here suit blueberries well, with picking through the back half of summer. A seasonal berry stand or u-pick is typical for the area.

Mobilia Fruit Farm

29.8 mi

North East

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many farms are near Jamestown, NY?

US Farm Trail lists 59 farms within about 30 miles of Jamestown, New York, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.

What kinds of farms are near Jamestown?

Farms near Jamestown include 32 agritourism & farm experiences, 10 farm stands, 8 produce farms, 7 csa programs. 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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