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Farms Near Kernersville, NC

60 local farms within about 30 miles of Kernersville, North Carolina — all selling direct to consumers.

Kernersville Farmers Market

1.1 mi

A downtown market on East Mountain Street in Kernersville, a Forsyth County town positioned between Winston-Salem and Greensboro in the Piedmont Triad. Farms from the surrounding Triad countryside sell produce and homemade goods. Kernersville's compact historic center, marked by the Körner's Folly Victorian landmark, keeps the market within walking distance of downtown shops.

Kernsville Farmers' Market

1.1 mi

Kernersville

Kernersville's farmers market sets up on East Mountain Street in the town's historic downtown, midway between Winston-Salem and Greensboro. Growers from across the Piedmont Triad bring seasonal fruit and vegetables. The town takes its name from early settler Joseph Kerner, whose family built the ornate Körner's Folly house a short walk away.

Apple Family Farm

1.1 mi

Kernersville

Apple Family Farm is a small pick-your-own operation on NC Highway 66 south of Kernersville, run by Mark Apple and family on Forsyth County land that grew tobacco back in the 1960s. Blueberries are the main draw, with room for kids to pick and play. Call before you go to confirm what's ripe and open. Reach them at 336-993-2279 or through their Facebook page.

Nelson's Strawberries

1.5 mi

Kernersville

Nelson's Strawberries sells strawberries in Kernersville, between Winston-Salem and Greensboro in the Piedmont Triad. Piedmont berry farms generally open in mid-to-late April and run through late May. The North Main Street location puts it close to town rather than deep in the country. Availability tracks the weather each spring, so confirm the stand or field is open before you go.

Piedmont Triad Regional Food Council (a program of the Piedmont Triad Regional Council)

2.1 mi

Kernersville

The Piedmont Triad Regional Food Council is a food-policy and coordination group run through the Piedmont Triad Regional Council in Kernersville. It works across the Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point region to link farmers, food businesses, and local governments and strengthen the area's food system. This is a planning and networking body rather than a storefront market; contact the Regional Council for meeting and program details.

Smith Hollow Farm

1.9 mi

Kernersville

Smith Hollow Farm on Smith Hollow Road in Kernersville hosts weddings, birthday parties, and riding lessons, and keeps mini donkeys, mules, and horses on site. Seasonal draws include you-pick flowers, a summer camp, a corn maze and pumpkin patch in fall, and Santa photos at Christmas. The farm sits between Winston-Salem and Greensboro; no pets are allowed on the property.

Miss Ashley's Berry Patch

2.5 mi

Kernersville

Miss Ashley's Berry Patch is a u-pick berry farm on Regents Park Road in Kernersville, between Greensboro and Winston-Salem in the Triad. Strawberries lead the spring season, with blueberries and blackberries following into summer on many Piedmont patches. Picking days depend on ripeness and weather, so calling ahead saves a wasted trip.

Seed2Seed

3.4 mi

Kernersville

Dewberry Farm

3.9 mi

Kernersville

Dewberry Farm is on Dewberry Farm Lane in Kernersville, in Forsyth County between Winston-Salem and Greensboro. It's an agritourism farm in the Piedmont Triad. Specific offerings and hours aren't posted online.

Blueberry Hill

3.8 mi

Colfax

Piedmont Triad Farmers Market

4.0 mi

Colfax

The Robert G. Shaw Piedmont Triad Farmers Market in Colfax is one of North Carolina's state-run farmers markets, open daily 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. just off I-40 near the Greensboro airport. Farmers buildings, market shoppes, and outdoor sheds carry NC-grown produce, plants, crafts, and restaurants year-round — shop local, buy local, eat local.

Zanes Clod-buster Farms

5.2 mi

Kernersville

Zane's Clodbuster Farms runs a corn maze and hayrides on Leonard Farm Road near Union Cross, outside Kernersville. Zane Sells works the place with his two sons and has lived on the land since 1997. Depending on the season you'll also find pick-your-own strawberries and other produce, plus space rented out for gatherings. The farm keeps regular hours most of the week, Monday through Saturday and Sunday afternoons.

Hedgecock Farm

5.7 mi

Kernersville

Agritourism farm on Abbotts Creek Church Road in Kernersville, in Forsyth County between Winston-Salem and Greensboro. Online information is sparse for this listing. Confirm crops, hours, and any seasonal openings with Hedgecock Farm directly before planning a visit.

R & M Strawberry Farm

7.6 mi

Belews Creek

R & M Strawberry Farm grows strawberries near Belews Creek, in the Forsyth County countryside close to Belews Lake. North Carolina strawberry season runs roughly April into June, with fields opening for picking once the berries ripen. Check locally for the farm's opening day, which shifts with the spring weather.

Watts Blueberry Farm

8.2 mi

Belews Creek

Watts Blueberry Farm sells blueberries both u-pick and already picked on Fulps Mill Road in Belews Creek, northeast of Winston-Salem. It's a small family operation, and blueberry season in the North Carolina Piedmont generally runs from mid-June into August. Call ahead to confirm the field is open and berries are ripe.

Uptowne Market

10.4 mi

Uptowne Market is a farmers market on North Main Street in High Point's Uptowne district, part of Guilford County in the Piedmont Triad. The furniture city's market brings area growers and makers together with seasonal produce and local goods. Days and the vendor lineup aren't listed online.

Krankies Farmers Market

8.9 mi

Held at Krankies, a coffee roaster and event space on East Third Street in downtown Winston-Salem near the Innovation Quarter. Vendors bring produce and prepared goods to the market in and around the warehouse venue. Krankies has been part of the city's arts and food scene for years and draws a downtown crowd.

Pumpkin City

11.6 mi

Thomasville

Pumpkin City is a fall pumpkin patch in Thomasville, part of Davidson County in the Piedmont Triad. It opens for the season through September and October. Check the farm's seasonal listings for current dates and activities before you drive out.

Armstrong Artisan Farm

13.5 mi

Nc

Armstrong Artisan Farm plants tulip fields of more than 150,000 blooms each spring on Brook Cove Road in Walnut Cove, opening them alongside u-pick strawberries. Fall brings a corn maze, pick-your-own pumpkins, sunflowers, and hayrides, and the farm strings up a Christmas light display in winter. Farm-raised meats and eggs are sold year-round. Each season runs on its own calendar, so check the website before heading out.

Hardins Farm

12.5 mi

Stokesdale

Hardins Farm is on Mill Run Road in Stokesdale, in northern Guilford County near the Rockingham line. It's a family farm in the northern Piedmont; the specific crops or agritourism activities aren't documented online. Contact the farm directly to confirm what's available.

Guilford College Farm

11.3 mi

Greensboro

The Guilford College Farm works three cultivated acres plus a 5,000-square-foot high tunnel on the Quaker college's Greensboro campus, growing more than 10,000 pounds of food a year. Students start nearly everything from seed and run their own on-campus farmers market. Harvests also feed the dining hall and reach a CSA, local grocers, and area restaurants. Soil amendments and pest controls meet OMRI organic standards. Farm manager: Nick Mangili.

NW Guilford Farmers Market

12.1 mi

Summerfield

Birchcreek Vineyard

13.2 mi

Stokesdale

Birchcreek Vineyard sits on NC Highway 68 North in Stokesdale, in the rolling country along the Rockingham and Guilford county line north of Greensboro. Little is published about the vineyard's current hours or tastings, and the area is muscadine and vinifera grape territory with several small growers nearby. Check locally before visiting.

J.A. Tankard Farm

14.0 mi

Germanton

We’re a family operated farm in Germanton, NC with a focus on free range chicken eggs, select goat breeds & goat milk, mini donkeys, veggie starts & seasonal produce.

Buffalo Creek Farm and Creamery, LLC

14.0 mi

Germanton

FARM Dairy goat farm located on 35 acres in the Piedmont region of North Carolina in Germanton, NC. NCDA&CS License/Certificate No. 47, Cheese Manufacturer/Dairy FARM STORE Open daily (Monday-Saturday 9-6, Sunday 1-6) selling our farmstead cheese, Goat-La-To, meat, handmade goat’s milk soap and other local products. GOAT CHEESE Farmstead goat cheese including both raw milk aged and fresh chevre along with feta, Farmers Cheese and Queso Fresco. GOAT-LA-to Farmstead Goat-La-To, a “gelato-type” fro

Thomasville Farmers Market

15.2 mi

The Thomasville Farmers Market runs Saturday mornings at 21 East Guilford Street in downtown Thomasville, gathering local farmers, makers, and small businesses. Beyond seasonal produce, it hosts themed days like Salsa Saturday and Sunflower Day and sends a weekly newsletter with vendor spotlights and recipes. Thomasville sits in Davidson County in the central Piedmont, just south of Winston-Salem.

Freedom House Farm

13.7 mi

Summerfield

Agritourism farm listed at Freedom House Farm near Summerfield, in Guilford County just north of Greensboro. Details posted online are thin. The area supports pastured livestock and small mixed farms; confirm hours, products, and any visit or event schedule with the farm before going.

Kersey Valley Maize Adventure

14.1 mi

High Point

Kersey Valley Maize Adventure is the fall corn maze at Kersey Valley, a large adventure park on Kersey Valley Road near High Point in Archdale. Beyond the maze, the park runs year-round attractions including zipline tours, axe throwing, laser tag, four themed escape rooms, and bomb bowling. Reviewers describe the maze as tricky enough to fill an afternoon.

Joyce Farms

12.6 mi

Winston-Salem

At Joyce Farms, we're driven by a singular passion: bringing you the finest, most flavorful meat and poultry on the planet. Whether you're a professional chef crafting gourmet dishes or a home cook creating memorable family meals, our heritage products promise an unparalleled eating experience. With over 60 years in the food industry, we've discovered that the key to exceptional flavor and nutrition lies in the genetics of our animals and the way we raise them. All of our products are raised wit

Summerfield Farms

13.5 mi

Summerfield

1: a close-knit unit consisting of teammates who deeply care for the wellbeing of one another while sharing a passion for their work and life mission on a farm

Bernie's Berries

13.0 mi

Greensboro

Bernie's Berries runs a pick-your-own fruit farm and small farm store on the south side of Greensboro, drawing a steady local following for its berries. Beyond u-pick, they sell fresh produce on site and take group visits. The season tracks the berries, so ripeness varies week to week. Check berniesberries.com or call 336-852-1594 before you head over.

Maize Adventure

14.6 mi

High Point

Maize Adventure is the seasonal corn maze and fall attraction at Kersey Valley, on Kersey Valley Road just south of High Point in Archdale. The wider complex runs ziplines, escape rooms, axe throwing, and laser tag year-round, then leans into the maze, hayrides, and pumpkins each autumn. It's a longtime Triad fall destination.

Mabe's Berry Farm

15.2 mi

Walnut Cove

Mabe's Berry Farm has grown strawberries since 1967 and runs pick-your-own fields in Stokes County near Walnut Cove. Beyond strawberries, the stand sells blueberries, zucchini, squash, and sweet corn as each comes in. Hours depend on weather and field conditions, so the family asks visitors to call ahead or check Facebook first.

Reich's Blueberries

13.9 mi

Reich's Blueberries is a blueberry grower on Ebert Road in south Winston-Salem, Forsyth County. Blueberry picking in the Piedmont peaks in June and July, when u-pick rows open. Contact the farm for ripening updates and picking hours before heading out.

Bucket List Homestead

14.6 mi

Rural Hall

Bucket List Homestead in Rural Hall, North Carolina is a family homestead practicing regenerative agriculture — Jersey cows for raw A2A2 milk and herd shares, Mulefoot pigs, pastured chicken, farm-raised beef, non-GMO eggs, honey, and yogurt. The farm store on Griffin Road is open six days a week, with subscriptions available on customer favorites.

Ingram's Strawberries Farm

15.4 mi

High Point

A fifth-generation family farm that has grown strawberries for more than forty years on Riverdale Drive in High Point. Spring brings pick-your-own strawberries; fall shifts to muscadine grapes and a pumpkin patch. Between seasons they sell blackberries, summer vegetables, and homemade fruit products at the stand. Call ahead during strawberry season, since ripe-berry availability changes day to day.

Bernies Berries and Produce

15.2 mi

Greensboro

Beaver Creek Farm and Nursery

15.2 mi

Rural Hall

Beaver Creek Farm and Nursery grows and sells plants in Rural Hall, just north of Winston-Salem in Forsyth County. As a nursery, it carries garden plants and nursery stock; the agritourism tag points to seasonal farm visits as well. Selection follows the spring and fall planting seasons.

Archdale Farmers' Market

16.9 mi

Archdale

Held at 100 Park Drive in Archdale, a Randolph County town in the Piedmont Triad just south of High Point. The address matches Creekside Park, a common spot for town events. Local growers bring seasonal produce; exact market days and contact details aren't listed here.

The Corner Farmers Market

14.9 mi

Greensboro

Our Story The market is the brainchild of Stephen Johnson, urban farmer and proprietor of Elam Gardens just a block away from The (original) Corner. In 2013, he contacted Mike Faucette, a 7th generation farmer, and meat guy Bobby Coltrane to round out the initial offering. Neil Reitzel, owner of Sticks and Stones, was already purchasing local produce from the trio and offered up the parking lot for a Saturday morning market at The Corner of Walker and Elam Avenues . Since those humble beginnings

Hill's Orchard and Vineyard

18.3 mi

Trinity

Hill's Orchard and Vineyard combines fruit trees and grapevines in Trinity, in Randolph County's Piedmont between High Point and Asheboro. An orchard-and-vineyard operation like this typically offers tree fruit in summer and fall alongside grapes for the table or wine. No website is posted; confirm harvest timing and hours locally.

Tucker's Farm and Nursery

17.8 mi

Madison

Guilford Farmers Market

15.3 mi

A neighborhood farmers market on West Northwood Street in Greensboro, the largest city in Guilford County and part of the Piedmont Triad. Vendors sell produce and goods grown on farms around the central Piedmont. Greensboro anchors a metro of nearly a million people, giving nearby growers a steady urban customer base.

Southern Produce

18.3 mi

Stokesdale

Southern Produce operates on Ellisboro Road in Stokesdale, in the northwest Piedmont near the Guilford–Rockingham county line. As a produce operation it likely handles seasonal fruits and vegetables, though no website or hours were verifiable online.

Buck Horn Blue Berry Farm

18.8 mi

Walnut Cove

Buck Horn Blueberry Farm on Ralph Tuttle Road in Walnut Cove lets you pick your own blueberries or have them picked for you, with pre-picked pints and a farm stand selling baked goods. It's a seasonal Stokes County operation, so the bushes are open only while the berries ripen through summer. Call 336-591-3900 to check availability and hours, or find them on Facebook before making the trip.

Riverside Farms

18.7 mi

Madison

Riverside Farms works land on Riverson Road in Madison, in Rockingham County near the Dan and Mayo rivers along the Virginia border. It's an agritourism farm in the northern Piedmont's old tobacco belt. No visitor details are posted online.

Massey Creek Farms

19.3 mi

Madison

Sprinkle's Blueberry Farm

16.1 mi

Winston Salem

A pick-your-own blueberry farm on Trinidad Lane in Winston-Salem, with more than 3,200 Rabbiteye bushes across five acres and paved parking at the field. Alfred and Wilma Sprinkle started it as a retirement project in 1979, and Lee Sprinkle runs it now. The farm also sells blueberry plants through its nursery for people wanting to grow their own. Its website posts field reports during the summer picking window.

Tucker's Farm

19.1 mi

Madison

Tucker's Farm stands along Highway 220 near Madison, in Rockingham County in the northern Piedmont near the Virginia border. The highway location fits a roadside farm or produce stand in this tobacco-and-row-crop country. Specific crops and hours aren't documented online, so it's best to contact the farm or stop by when the stand is open to see what's in season.

South Elm Urban Market

16.5 mi

An urban market on South Elm Street in downtown Greensboro, in the South Elm arts and entertainment district. Vendors bring produce and local goods to this Guilford County city center. The market fits Greensboro's walkable downtown near the shops and restaurants of South Elm.

L.A. Reynolds Farmers Market

16.6 mi

A market at the L.A. Reynolds Garden Showcase on Styers Ferry Road in Winston-Salem, a long-running independent garden center on the city's west side. Growers and plant sellers set up alongside the nursery with produce and garden goods. The location pairs the market with one of the Triad's larger home and garden centers.

Meeks Farm

16.6 mi

Greensboro

Container-grown pine seedlings for reforestation — longleaf, slash, and loblolly — from a family nursery on North Church Street in Greensboro. Meeks Farms & Nursery grows the young trees that landowners and timber operations replant across the Southeast. It's a working propagation nursery more than a u-pick stop. Order volume and species availability shift with the planting season, so call ahead before visiting.

Fair Share Farm LLC

17.2 mi

Pfafftown

Many people who own their own farms grow up learning from their parents on their family properties and eventually take over or start their own enterprises with family resources. Elliot grew up in Connecticut and Emma grew up in Maryland both the children of working professionals, farm life was not the life they were steered towards! Emma and Elliot met at Elizabethtown College in Lancaster County PA in 2007 where they were inspired by the landscape and the farms of the surrounding Mennonite and

Sugar Holler Dairy Goat and Produce Farm

17.6 mi

Clemmons

Blueberry Hill Farm

17.3 mi

Pfafftown

Rudd Farm

17.3 mi

Greensboro

Currently Kenneth, Joan, their sons Ken and Matt, and Matt’s wife Chelsey are all involved in the day-to-day farming operations. Joan came to the farm full-time in 2006 after retiring from public work. Matt joined the farming operation in 2007 after graduating from college. Ken joined the operation full time in 2013, after many years as a landscaper, and Matt’s wife Chelsey joined the farm in 2021. The grandchildren, other relatives and friends all help at the farm during the busy season.

Greensboro Farmers Curb Market

17.3 mi

Greensboro

Greensboro Farmers Market (GFM) is a 501c3 community nonprofit. The Greensboro Farmers Curb Market is a producer-only farmers market with all products originating 100 miles or less from Greensboro. GFM relies on fundraisers, grants, and community donations to operate the Market, subsidize vendor tables, and coordinate food security programs. Our History The Curb Market, probably the oldest producers’ market in North Carolina, was founded by the City of Greensboro in 1874. Who are we? Greensboro

King Farmers' Market

18.6 mi

King

Riverbirch Vineyards

19.2 mi

Reidsville

McLaurin Farms

17.8 mi

Greensboro

A Greensboro farm listed on North Church Street in the northern edge of the city. Public details are thin online. The address sits in a semi-rural stretch of Guilford County where small produce growers and livestock farms supply the area's markets.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many farms are near Kernersville, NC?

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

What kinds of farms are near Kernersville?

Farms near Kernersville include 31 agritourism & farm experiences, 15 produce farms, 13 farmers markets, 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.

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