Farms Near Kansas City, MO
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Kansas City, Missouri — all selling direct to consumers.
Northeast Farmers' Market
1.2 miKansas City
The market sits at 3001 Independence Avenue in Kansas City's Historic Northeast, one of the most diverse neighborhoods in the city. That mix shows up on the tables, where growers and makers sell produce alongside foods reflecting the area's immigrant communities. It runs at neighborhood scale rather than as a large regional market. Look for seasonal vegetables, greens, and prepared foods through the warm-weather months.
MyCo Planet LLC
1.9 miKansas City
My name is Robin Moore. I’m a proud mother, a biologist by training, and the founder of MyCo Planet. I’ve always had a love for nature and the amazing diversity and symbiotic, self-sustaining ecosystems that exist on this planet. I decided to start growing mushrooms as a way of creating food, providing education for my children, and be closer to nature as a time when we are all spending too much online. During this time, I fell in love with mushrooms and I learned how connected we all are to the
The Urban Farming Guys
1.9 miKansas City
The Urban Farming Guys is a Kansas City nonprofit that teaches aquaponics, urban agriculture, and job skills from a base on the city's east side. Its projects have spanned mushroom growing, solar power, biodigesters, and international development work in India and Mexico, under the tagline "Sharing Knowledge, Feeding Nations."
City Market
1.7 miCity Market has run at 5th and Walnut in Kansas City's River Market district since 1857, making it one of the oldest continuously operating public markets in the Midwest — and it's in Missouri, not Kansas, despite this listing. The farmers market portion runs Saturdays and Sundays year-round, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., rain or shine, alongside more than 40 year-round independent shops and restaurants. SNAP/EBT shoppers get a Double Up Food Bucks match from May through October.
Local Pig
1.7 miLocal Pig is a whole-animal butcher shop that started in Kansas City's East Bottoms in February 2012 before moving to the Historic City Market in January 2019 — the shop sits in Missouri, not Kansas, though this listing files it otherwise. Owners Alex Pope and Matt Kafka sell hand-cut steaks, house-made sausage, and charcuterie from beef, pork, chicken, duck, turkey, quail, rabbit, lamb, and goat, and teach butchery and charcuterie classes on-site.
BADSEED Farmers' Market
2.6 miKansas City
A producer-only market on McGee Street in Kansas City's Crossroads, run by the BadSeed urban farm. Every vendor grows or makes what they sell, and the market meets Friday evenings rather than Saturday morning, which gives it more of a night-market feel. The focus stays on organic and locally grown vegetables from growers around the metro.
La Chalupa Farmers Market
2.3 miA market at 148 N. Topping Avenue in the Historic Northeast neighborhood of Kansas City, an east-side area long shaped by Latino and immigrant communities. It brings produce and market goods to the surrounding neighborhoods.
Crown Center Farmer's Market
3.1 miA market at Crown Center on Grand Boulevard, the Hallmark-built complex just south of downtown Kansas City. Set among the offices, hotels, and shops, it brings local growers and food vendors to a weekday lunch and after-work crowd during the growing season.
Timberland Troost Lake Community Orchard
3.4 miKansas City
A community orchard planted near Troost Lake in central Kansas City, at 29th and Highland Avenue. Community orchards like this one grow fruit trees on neighborhood land, tended by volunteers, with the harvest shared among nearby residents. Picking follows the season rather than fixed retail hours. Check with Kansas City's community garden network before visiting, since access and harvest days vary from tree to tree and week to week.
Marion Milling
2.9 miMarion Milling stone-grinds organic wheat into flour out of Kansas City's Historic West Bottoms, not Kansas despite this listing's state field. Founded in 2021 by baker Will Berndt and Ibis Bakery co-founder Chris Matsch, the mill sources wheat directly from regional farms and produces high-protein bread flour, durum pasta flour, rye, and spelt. Jason Provo, owner of Blackhole Bakery, bought the mill in 2025. Flour is sold through their shop and to area bakeries wholesale.
Young Family Farm KC
4.0 miKansas City
Young Family Farm KC is a family farm at an address on Wayne Avenue in Kansas City (64109), placing it among the city's urban farming projects rather than out in the country. The listing doesn't detail crops or whether it sells to the public. Reach out directly to learn what they grow and how to buy or visit.
New Roots for Refugees Farm Share
3.2 miKansas City
Ivanhoe Farmers' Market
4.4 miKansas City
A neighborhood market at 3700 Woodland Avenue in the Ivanhoe area of Kansas City. It grew out of local efforts to improve fresh-food access on the city's east side. Vendors sell seasonal fruit, vegetables, and homemade goods to nearby residents through the market season.
Briarcliff Village Organic & Locally Grown Farmer's Market
4.0 miAn organic-and-local market at Briarcliff Village, the hillside shopping center on North Mulberry Drive above downtown Kansas City. Vendors lean toward certified-organic and locally grown produce, and the setting pairs the market with the village's shops and restaurants. It runs seasonally on the Northland side of the river.
Briarcliff Farmer's Market
4.0 miA neighborhood market on Mulberry Drive in the Briarcliff area of Kansas City's Northland, just north of the Missouri River. Local growers and makers sell seasonal produce and food during the warm-weather months, serving the surrounding bluff-top homes and offices.
Young Family Farm KC
4.6 miKansas City
Kansas City Food Hub
4.4 miKansas City
Pepper Berries Urban Farm
4.0 miKansas City
Pepper Berries Urban Farm works a site on Independence Avenue on Kansas City's northeast side, growing produce for a CSA. Members pay ahead for a share of the season's harvest, picked up regularly through the growing months. As an urban farm, it turns city land into vegetables sold within the same community.
Bird's Botanicals
4.6 miKansas City
David Bird grows thousands of orchids and tropical plants underground, inside the Interstate Underground limestone caverns on Kansas City's east side. He started keeping orchids at 16 and opened the nursery here in 2001, using the caves' steady temperature and humidity as a natural greenhouse. The space works as grower, retail shop, and lab in one. Visitors can walk the aisles of blooming plants during open hours.
Worlds of Fun Great Pumpkin Fest
5.0 miKansas City
Great Pumpkin Fest is the daytime fall family event at Worlds of Fun, the amusement park at 4545 Worlds of Fun Avenue in Kansas City. Geared toward younger kids, it adds a trick-or-treat trail, pumpkin displays, and harvest-themed activities to the park on select autumn weekends. It's the non-scary, kid-friendly counterpart to the park's evening Halloween event and is included with regular admission.
MO HIVES KC
6.1 miMO Hives KC is a nonprofit started by Dr. Marion Pierson, a retired pediatrician turned beekeeper, that places and maintains beehives on vacant lots across Kansas City's urban core — the organization sits in Missouri, not Kansas as filed here. Roughly a third of food production depends on pollinators, and the group's hives double as a way to reclaim blighted land with plantings alongside the bee boxes. Honey and merchandise are sold from 5030 Wabash Ave., Mon/Wed/Fri 8-1 and Sun 9-11.
Independence Farmers' Market
5.2 miAn Independence, Missouri market at 9614 East 9th Street, in the Kansas City suburb that was Harry Truman's hometown and the eastern trailhead of the Oregon, Santa Fe, and California trails. Area growers sell seasonal produce and homemade goods to Jackson County shoppers during the outdoor season.
Paula Winchester Enterprises, LLC
7.0 miKansas City
Paula Winchester Enterprises is registered at a Kansas City address in the Kenwood Avenue area south of downtown. It's listed under agritourism, but no public farm website or listing details turned up. Contact the business directly to confirm what it offers.
Brookside Farmers' Market
7.8 miKansas City
A producer-only market at 63rd Street and Wornall Road in Kansas City's Brookside neighborhood. Growers sell what they raise, with an emphasis on naturally grown and organic produce, meat, and eggs on Saturday mornings through the season. It draws a steady neighborhood crowd from the surrounding streetcar-suburb blocks.
Benevy Farms
6.7 miKansas City
Benevy Farms is an urban farm and on‑farm market in Kansas City, KS. We grow a wide variety of produce using sustainable no‑till methods and vertical hydroponic towers, without chemicals. Our mission is to provide fresh, healthy food, restore biodiversity and empower the community through education and equitable access to nutritious produce.
KC Farm School Farmers Market
7.9 miKansas City
KC Farm School runs a working nonprofit farm at 4223 Gibbs Road in Kansas City, Kansas, and its Farm Stop sells produce Wednesday evenings from 3 to 7 and Thursday and Saturday mornings from 9 to 1. Ten to fifteen vendors show up most weeks alongside the farm's own regeneratively grown crops. Everything is priced pay-what-you're-able, and the market accepts SNAP, Double Up Food Bucks, and the Kansas Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program.
Mission Farm and Flower Market
8.6 miMission
Mission's Thursday market runs 4:30 to 8 p.m., June through August, with parking in the public lots on Outlook Street south of Johnson Drive. The name fits — beyond produce, vendors lean into native plants, wildflowers, and hanging baskets alongside baked goods, salsas, jams, and handmade soap. It's a smaller, plant-forward counterpart to the city's other Thursday market a block away.
Mission Market
8.6 miMission
Mission Market runs Thursdays, 4:30 to 8 p.m., June through August, at 5635 Johnson Drive — food trucks and live music included, with a grass area where families tend to stay after they've shopped. Vendors sell locally raised food, fresh baked goods, and handmade art and craft items.
Waldo Farmers' Market
9.7 miKansas City
This market runs at 303 West 79th Street in the Waldo neighborhood of south Kansas City. Nearby growers bring seasonal produce, eggs, flowers, and baked goods to a walkable, tight-knit district known for its local shops. The western Missouri season peaks from June through the fall harvest. Confirm current days and hours before stopping by.
Raytown Farmers' Market
9.2 miKansas City
This market operates at 6210 Raytown Road in Raytown, a self-contained suburb inside the Kansas City metro on the Missouri side. Area growers sell seasonal produce, eggs, and baked goods to nearby neighborhoods. The selection follows the western Missouri season, heaviest from June through the fall harvest. Confirm current days and hours before making the trip.
Parkville Farmers' Market
8.3 miParkville
This grower-verified market runs Saturdays 7 a.m.-noon from late April through October, with a midsummer Wednesday afternoon market, at 8850 McAfee Street in Parkville, near English Landing Park in the Kansas City metro. Vendors sell locally grown fruits and vegetables, farm-fresh eggs, meats, local honey, jams, baked breads, cut flowers, herbs, and mushrooms. Joyce McFarland manages the market, which mails from PO Box 32 in Farley. Note the market meets on McAfee Street, not the Main Street address some directories list.
The Kansas City Food Hub
8.9 miLiberty Area Farmers Market
10.4 miThis market sets up in the Feldman's Farm & Home parking lot at 1332 W. Kansas Street in Liberty, a Clay County suburb north of Kansas City. Growers from the countryside around Liberty and Kearney sell seasonal produce, eggs, and homemade goods on market days.
Liberty Farmers' Market
10.4 miLiberty
Held at 1332 W. Kansas Street in Liberty, home of William Jewell College and site of the 1866 Clay County Savings Association robbery, often cited as the first daylight bank holdup tied to Jesse James. The market brings local produce and homemade goods to this northland Kansas City suburb during the growing season.
Merriam Farmers' Market
10.1 miMerriam
More than 30 vendors sell out of the Merriam Marketplace, a 10,000-square-foot covered pavilion at 5740 Merriam Drive, every Saturday from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., first Saturday in May through last Saturday in September. Expect fresh produce, bakery items, honey, farm eggs, frozen meats, and crafts, plus free live entertainment and dog-friendly aisles.
Overland Park Farmers Market
11.3 miOverland Park
Nearly 90 vendors sell at Overland Park's market, all sourced from within 175 miles, at 8101 Marty St. downtown — Wednesdays and Saturdays, 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The lineup runs past standard produce into seafood, pasta, olive oils, nuts, salsa, and hot prepared food, with 32 vendors collectively speaking 16 languages. It's one of the larger, longer-running markets in the Kansas City metro. Call (913) 895-6390 for details.
KC Raw Honey
11.5 miKC Raw Honey keeps naturally healthy bees on 43+ open acres of diverse Kansas wildflowers — pond and stream included — beside the beekeeper's backyard in suburban Overland Park. The honey is local, raw, and unfiltered: cold-extracted and double-sieve strained to preserve pollen, live enzymes, vitamins, and antioxidants, from colonies obtained entirely by relocating local swarms.
Heart & Soil Farmstand
10.5 miShawnee
We are a Farmstand that sells homemade sourdough bread, baked goods, cut flowers and potted plants, produce from our garden, firewood, and homemade dog treats.
River Watch Beef
11.0 miMessner Bee Farm Store!
12.6 miRaytown
Rachael and Erik Messner keep bees across the Kansas City metro, selling pure raw local honey and natural beeswax products — candles, lip balm, and more — from Messner Bee Farm. Shop the Raytown farm store, the downtown Lee's Summit shop, or catch Beeatrix the Trolley, their roving pop-up shop, at events around town.
KC Cattle Company
11.2 miParkville
Founded by veterans and staffed with a mission of service, sacrifice, and excellence, KC Cattle Company raises American Wagyu on Missouri pastures near Parkville. Its all-beef Wagyu hot dogs earned Food & Wine's #1 ranking, and the lineup runs from tomahawks and picanha to burger boxes and summer sausage, shipped free over $150 or picked up at the Main Street shop.
KC Cattle Company
11.2 miParkville
KC Cattle Company in Parkville, Missouri raises premium American Wagyu on a veteran-owned, mission-driven ranch — its Wagyu hot dogs were voted best in the world by Food & Wine in 2019 and featured again since. Shop ribeyes, filet mignon, tomahawks, and burger boxes shipped nationwide, or visit the Parkville storefront.
KCK Farmers Market
10.5 miKansas City
KCK Farmers Market sets up Thursday mornings from 7:30, June through late October, at Campus Boulevard and Argentine Lane in Kansas City, Kansas. Vendors sell organic produce, specialty meats, honey, edible flowers, herbs, grains, and artisan breads — a smaller, weekday counterpart to the organization's larger Saturday markets elsewhere in Wyandotte County. Credit cards, SNAP, EBT, and the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program are all accepted.
Liberty Corn Maze
11.0 miLiberty
Liberty Corn Maze has run its fall attraction in Liberty, northeast of Kansas City, since 2004. Each season the farm cuts several corn mazes alongside silo slides, a grain-bin zipline, a jumping pillow, campfire pits, yard games, and a country store. It's a full weekend-outing setup rather than a single maze. Check the website for this year's dates, themes, and hours.
Carolyn's Country Cousins Pumpkin Patch
11.0 miLiberty
Carolyn's Country Cousins is a fall pumpkin patch on NE 52nd Street in Liberty, north of Kansas City in Clay County. Patches like this open in autumn with pick-your-own pumpkins plus family activities such as hayrides, mazes, and farm play areas. Its spot in the northland keeps it within easy reach of the Kansas City metro.
Faulkner's Pumpkin Farm
13.2 miKansas City
Faulkner's Pumpkin Farm is the fall side of Faulkner's Ranch, a longtime event venue on Raytown Road in south Kansas City. Through October the ranch runs a pumpkin festival with more than 30 activities: hayrides, a petting farm, a field maze, pony rides, a corn cannon, a zip line, and a mechanical bull, plus locally grown pumpkins. The rest of the year it hosts weddings, corporate picnics, and birthday parties.
Holy Cross Pumpkin Patch
13.0 miOverland Park
Holy Cross Pumpkin Patch runs each fall on West 95th Street in Overland Park, with a corn maze, hayride, and yard games alongside the pumpkins. Pumpkins are priced by weight rather than an admission fee at the gate, so the cost scales with what you carry out.
Riverview Farm Market
11.2 miRiverview Farm Market grows its own produce on 7 acres near 78th and Riverview in Kansas City, Kansas, rotating three separate plantings to keep the stand stocked June through October, Monday to Saturday, 1 to 6 p.m. The family has run the operation for more than 50 years with help from three part-time workers who plant, pick, and wash everything sold. You can see the crops growing in the field behind the stand. Call 913-299-6184.
FAULKNER'S RANCH
14.0 miKansas City
An event ranch on Raytown Road in south Kansas City that runs a fall pumpkin season with wagon rides, corn pits, field mazes, and yard games. Beyond autumn, Faulkner's hosts company picnics, weddings, field trips, and holiday pop-ups like its Easter Spring Round Up and the Christmas JOLLY bar, with food and coordination handled on site. The office runs weekdays, 9 to 5.
Two Birds Farm
12.1 miKansas City
Park Place Farmers' Market
15.0 miLeawood
Roughly 20 vendors set up Saturdays, 7:30 a.m. to noon through mid-October, along 116th Place between Ash and Rosewood at the Park Place shopping village in Leawood. Beyond produce and specialty foods, the market runs acoustic music sets most weeks. Parking is free and covered in either Park Place garage, off 117th Street or Nall Avenue. Call 913-381-2229 for the current vendor schedule.
Rising Star Ranch / Pumpkin Valley
14.9 miLees Summit
Rising Star Ranch is a 60-acre horse boarding facility on NW Chipman Road in Lee's Summit, established in 1992, with indoor and outdoor arenas, paddocks, and stall boarding. It also opens seasonally as Pumpkin Valley with fall activities on the grounds. The ranch offers both full-care and self-care boarding just southeast of Kansas City.
Farm Wife's Table
17.3 miFarm Wife's Table is Angie Viebrock's farm market outside Smithville, Missouri — not Kansas, as this listing has it — selling produce, eggs, meat, honey, and Amish baked goods from May through October. The orchard grows apples, peaches, cherries, plums, and apricots alongside blackberry and black raspberry vines, asparagus beds, and a hoop house of vegetables. Free-range hens and on-site beehives round out the offerings. From June to September, the farm also sets up at the Smithville Farmers & Makers Market on Wednesday evenings.
Crazy Craig's A-Hwy U-Pick Pumpkins and Mums
17.2 miLiberty
Crazy Craig's A-Hwy ran a u-pick pumpkin and mum patch on Highway A near Liberty for 24 years, but the family has since shut down that side of the business. The property now operates as A-Hwy Fireworks, and the pumpkins and mums are no longer sold. Anyone with this listing on a fall route should plan on the seasonal patch being closed.
Paradise Park
16.3 miLee's Summit
Paradise Park is a family entertainment center at 1021 NE Colbern Road in Lee's Summit, southeast of Kansas City. It pairs an indoor play area built for younger children with outdoor attractions that open in the warmer months, and it hosts birthday parties, camps, and school field trips. This is an indoor-outdoor activity park rather than a working farm. Check current hours and pricing on their site before going.
Moonlight Market
15.3 miShawnee
Shawnee Farmers Market
15.3 miShawnee
T-Bones Market
14.7 miThis listing traces back to a Saturday market the Kansas City T-Bones ran inside their ballpark concourse at 1800 Village West Parkway, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. through October, offering shelter from sun and rain plus indoor bathrooms and electricity most markets don't have. The T-Bones folded in 2016 and the stadium is now Legends Field, used mainly for concerts. Nothing found confirms a farmers market still runs there — confirm locally before visiting.
Downtown Lee's Summit Farmers Market
17.3 miThis Lee's Summit market runs twice a week from April into November: Wednesdays at Second and Douglas streets downtown, and Saturdays at the Abundant Life Church lots, both 8 a.m. to noon. Vendors sell fresh produce, locally raised meats, honey, juices, and baked goods. Lee's Summit sits in the Kansas City metro in Jackson County.
Be Free Family Farm
18.5 miA family farm in Missouri. Specific crops and location aren't published online beyond the name.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Kansas City, MO?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Kansas City, Missouri, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Kansas City?
Farms near Kansas City include 27 farmers markets, 14 agritourism & farm experiences, 6 pumpkin patches, 4 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.
