Farms Near Kingston, NY
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Kingston, New York — all selling direct to consumers.
Kingston YMCA Farm Project
0.3 miKingston
Kingston Winter Farmers' Market
1.2 miKingston
The cold-season counterpart to Kingston's Wall Street market, held indoors at the Old Dutch Church in the city's uptown Stockade District. When the outdoor Hudson Valley markets close, this one keeps regional farmers selling storage crops, root vegetables, meat, cheese, eggs, and baked goods through the winter. It sits in Ulster County's seat, surrounded by one of the Northeast's leading farm regions.
Kingston Farmers Market
1.2 miKingston
An outdoor market on Wall Street in the Stockade District of uptown Kingston, the Ulster County seat in the mid-Hudson Valley. The surrounding valley is one of the Northeast's richest farm regions, thick with orchards, vegetable growers, and dairies. Vendors bring Hudson Valley produce, meat, cheese, bread, and prepared foods. Kingston's historic uptown, lined with 17th- and 18th-century stone buildings, gives the market a walkable downtown setting.
Kingston, New York Farmers' Market
1.2 miA Wall Street market in uptown Kingston, the Ulster County seat where the Rondout and Esopus creeks feed some of the Hudson Valley's oldest farmland. Regional growers bring produce, orchard fruit, cheese, and baked goods to the historic Stockade District. Kingston served briefly as New York's first state capital in 1777, and its stone-built uptown now anchors the weekly market. Shoppers get farm-direct food in a walkable downtown.
Maynard Farms
4.9 miUlster Park
Rhinebeck Farmers Market
4.5 miRhinebeck
The Rhinebeck market is one of the Hudson Valley's better-known Sunday markets, running from the municipal lot on East Market Street in this Dutchess County village. Regional farms and food makers bring produce, cheese, meat, bread, and prepared foods to the village center. Rhinebeck sits in orchard and dairy country near the Dutchess County Fairgrounds.
Apple Bin Farm Market
5.9 miUlster Park
Twin Ponds Nursery
4.9 miRhinebeck
Boice's Farm
6.7 miSaugerties
Boice's Farm sits on Kings Highway in Saugerties, in the Hudson Valley farmland of Ulster County west of the river. Its specific crops and offerings aren't detailed online. This stretch of Ulster County grows sweet corn, vegetables, and orchard fruit, much of it sold at roadside stands through summer and fall.
Boice's Farm
6.8 miSaugerties
Hudson Valley Farm Hub
5.2 miHurley
A nonprofit center for regenerative farming on roughly 1,600 acres in Hurley, west of Kingston. The Farm Hub trains new farmers, hosts agricultural research, and runs a whole-farm rotation of vegetables, field crops, and cover crops rather than working as a retail stand. It's backed by the NoVo Foundation. Reach it at (845) 331-1187, hvfarmhub.org, or on Facebook and Instagram.
Kesicke Farm Cattle
6.2 miRhinebeck
Platte Creek Maple Farm
7.8 miSaugerties
Platte Creek Maple Farm taps trees for maple syrup on Glasco Turnpike in Saugerties, in the Catskill foothills of Ulster County. Sugaring season here runs late winter into early spring, when the sap flows and the evaporator boils it down to syrup. The farm keeps a website for its maple products.
Montgomery Place Orchards
7.2 miTown of Red Hook
Montgomery Place Orchards grows apples in Red Hook, in the Hudson Valley's Dutchess County. The farm sells from a wayside stand that dates back to the 1935 Dutchess County Fair and still serves as its market building today. Chefs and Hudson Valley locals know the orchard for its wide range of apple varieties and other tree fruit. Check the farm's website for current market hours and what's ripe.
New Beginnings Farmstead LLC
6.6 miKingston
New Beginnings is a 130-acre working farm on Route 209 in Kingston, running sheep, free-range chickens, and an expanding maple syrup operation. The farm makes and sells products from its own honey and maple syrup. It sits in the Hudson Valley of Ulster County, at the foot of the Catskills. Reach the farmstead for store hours and what's currently available.
Brittany Hollow Farm
7.2 miVillage of Red Hook
Brittany Hollow Farm sits on South Broadway in the village of Red Hook, in the northern Dutchess County stretch of the Hudson Valley. Its crops and visitor details aren't posted online. Red Hook is a well-known farm town with orchards, vegetable growers, and an active weekend farm-stand and market scene.
Davenport Farms
7.5 miRed Hook Village Farmers Market
7.6 miThis market sets up on South Broadway in the Village of Red Hook, a Dutchess County town in the Hudson Valley near Bard College, not the Brooklyn neighborhood of the same name. Dutchess and Columbia county farms supply apples, vegetables, eggs, and baked goods. Red Hook sits in prime Hudson Valley orchard country east of the river.
Oriole Orchards
7.6 miVillage of Red Hook
Oriole Orchards is a pick-your-own orchard in the Village of Red Hook, in the apple country of Dutchess County. Depending on the season you can pick apples, peaches, pears, and sour cherries. The Hudson Valley's cool nights and long autumns suit tree fruit, and sour cherries in particular are a short early-summer window worth timing. Reach the farm at (845) 758-9355.
Chicks Next Door
7.7 miWild Lea Farm LLC
8.7 miA 17-acre livestock farm in Hyde Park raising grass-fed and finished lamb and rabbit, along with geese, chickens, quail, and herbs. Lexi Berko and Justin Seelaus started the farm in 2017 with a handful of lambs and goats and a single NYC farmers market; they now run Icelandic and Romney sheep and Kiko-cross goats, selling meat, wool, and hides to home cooks, restaurants, and small grocers across the Hudson Valley.
Solid Ground Farm
8.0 miKingston
Saugerties Farmers Market
10.7 miSaugerties
Mead Orchards
10.1 miTivoli
All the way back in 1916, G. Gordon Mead purchased a diversified 100 acre farm in Tivoli, which included some dairy, chickens, and hogs, with a variety of grain and fruit crops. Soon he began shipping apples in barrels to NYC down the Hudson River by boat. At that time, the farm was known as White Clay Creek Orchards - named after the creek that meandered through the property. It wasn't until the late 1980's that the name was changed to what it is today, Mead Orchards. When Gordon's son, Sid,
Mead Orchards
10.1 miTivoli
Mead Orchards is the Hudson Valley's original family-friendly pick-your-own farm, growing incredible fruit in Tivoli for over 100 years — 50+ apple varieties plus spray-free blueberries, cherries, peaches, raspberries, tomatoes, and pumpkins with a corn maze in fall. Wander 100+ acres of spectacular views, shop the seasonal farmstand for cider, apple butter, and applesauce, and enjoy free parking and entry.
Frank L Sorbello Greenhouses
11.1 miHyde Park Farmers Market
10.8 miHyde Park
A market in Hyde Park, a Dutchess County town in the mid-Hudson Valley best known for the FDR home and the Vanderbilt Mansion. The Culinary Institute of America sits along the river here, and the surrounding valley is dense with orchards, vegetable farms, and dairies. Vendors bring regional produce, baked goods, and farm products. The market serves the Poughkeepsie-area river towns north of the city.
Rose Hill Farm
9.3 miRed Hook
Bradley Farm
10.8 miNew Paltz
Andrea Parent-Tibbetts
10.8 miHyde Park
Llama Alpaca Hikes Are you looking for a new and exciting activity to enjoy outdoors? Spend time on a pastoral llama farm with our family and pet some cuddly llamas and alpacas. Your friends will never believe you went hiking with llamas and alpacas – unless you take them with you, of course. A Non-Traditional Experience We'll be the first to admit that visiting a llama and alpaca farm is not usually the first item on everyone's bucket list (it's most certainly not your usual recreational activi
Mr Apples Low Spray Orchard
10.0 miHigh Falls
Mr Apples grows apples using low-spray methods on Orchard Street in High Falls, an Ulster County hamlet in the Rondout Valley. The name points to reduced pesticide use. No active website was found, so seasonal hours and the varieties available aren't posted online.
Greig Farm
9.9 miRed Hook
Greig Farm runs one of the Hudson Valley's long-standing pick-your-own operations, spread across fields on Pitcher Lane in Red Hook. Visitors pick berries through summer and pumpkins in fall, and the property hosts a farm market and several independent food vendors. Dutchess County, a few miles from the village of Red Hook and Bard College.
Hudson Valley Farmer's Market, LLC
10.0 miRed Hook
Tributary Farm
10.5 miHigh Falls
We grow vegetables, small fruits and honey using organic practices. We are firm believers in triple bottom line business practices and measure success by our ability to maintain soil and ecosystem health, sustain a healthy and diverse client base and team, and run a financially viable business. 2024 will be our 7th season in business, serving a 350 member summer CSA, 200 member winter CSA, 10 local wholesale accounts and 3 food pantries. We would be honored to serve you!
Stone Ridge Orchard
10.1 miStone Ridge
Stone Ridge Orchard grows apples along Route 213 in the Rondout Valley of Ulster County, one of the Hudson Valley's older fruit-growing areas. The orchard is known for pick-your-own apples across many varieties, including heirloom and cider types, with the season running late summer through fall. Picking, a farm stand, and pressing fruit for cider all center on the autumn harvest.
Clover Brooke Farm
11.0 miHyde Park
Clover Brooke Farm keeps llamas, alpacas, goats, donkeys, and mini horses on a small working farm in Hyde Park, and most visits center on the animals. Guided llama and alpaca hikes, goat walks, and tea with alpacas run alongside fiber-arts and soap-making workshops, farm yoga, and a summer camp for kids. A gift shop sells naturally dyed yarn, and guests can book an overnight farm stay through Airbnb.
Huguenot St Farm
12.5 miNew Paltz
New Paltz Farmers Market
13.5 miRuns on Main Street in New Paltz, a Hudson Valley college town beneath the Shawangunk Ridge. Ulster County ranks among the state's strongest farm counties, heavy in apples, sweet corn, and a growing roster of organic and specialty growers, and New Paltz's food scene reflects that. The market draws students, climbers headed to the Gunks, and longtime residents alike.
Wilklow Orchards
14.1 miHighland
The Ashokan Center
10.6 miOlivebridge
The Ashokan Center is a nonprofit outdoor-education campus on 385 wooded acres in Olivebridge, at the edge of the Catskills near the Ashokan Reservoir. It runs school field trips, traditional music and dance camps, group retreats with lodging and dining, and public events, with trails and streams open across the property. Despite the agritourism tag, it's an education and gathering center rather than a working farm.
Little Wings Egg CSA
13.6 miNew Paltz
Little Wings sells fresh eggs from a small flock of Golden Laced Wyandotte and Isa Brown hens on a New Paltz farmstead. Katherine runs it as a tiny egg CSA, priced at $4 a dozen for farm pickup, with local delivery worked out directly with each member. The birds live in mobile, hawk-proof pens and forage the pasture, which keeps insect numbers down. She has kept hens laying year-round here since 2021.
Corey's Sugar Shack
14.6 miHighland
Corey's Sugar Shack makes maple syrup in Highland, on the west bank of the Hudson in Ulster County. Sugarhouses in this stretch of the Hudson Valley boil through late winter and often open their doors during Maple Weekend for tours and tastings. There's little public detail on this one, so contact them during sugaring season to confirm what's for sale and whether they're open to visitors.
Apple Hill Farm
14.3 miNew Paltz
Apple Hill Farm is a pick-your-own orchard and farm stand on Route 32 South in New Paltz, in the Hudson Valley's Ulster County with the Shawangunk Ridge as a backdrop. Fall brings u-pick apples and pumpkins, and the stand sells cider donuts, fresh cider, and seasonal produce. It's a popular autumn stop for the Mid-Hudson area; check the season's opening dates before you go.
Wallkill View Farm Market
13.9 miNew Paltz
We are a part of a great American tradition - a third generation family owned and operated farm in the Hudson Valley. We are proud to offer you the highest quality plants and freshest vegetables direct from our farm
Old Ford Farm
13.9 miNew Paltz
We are a small diversified family farm raising cattle and poultry on pasture in Gardiner, NY. We strive to produce quality foods, build community, and use farming methods that promote the long-term health of our land, animals, and larger environment. We sell our farm’s products along with an abundance of other local foods at our year-round, self service, 24/7 farm store. Don't hesitate to contact us with any questions.
Northaven Pastures
11.5 miNorthaven Pastures, based in Red Hook, New York, sells 100% grass-fed beef, corn- and soy-free pork, and soy-free pastured eggs, with no hormones, antibiotics, or mRNA vaccines given to the animals. Beef and pork are available by bulk pre-order in various cuts and package sizes.
Germantown Farms
14.3 miGermantown
Rider Farm
14.0 miGermantown
Rider Farm works land on Sawmill Road in Germantown, a Columbia County town on the east bank of the Hudson known for its apple and cherry orchards. Family farms here supply Hudson Valley farm stands and pick-your-own visitors through the growing season.
The City of Poughkeepsie Water Front Farmers' Market
15.4 miSet along the Hudson River at Poughkeepsie's Waryas Park on North Water Street, this waterfront market gathers Dutchess County farmers and vendors with the river and the Walkway Over the Hudson close by. Shoppers find seasonal produce, prepared food, and local goods steps from the water.
Catskill Wagyu
13.2 miCatskill Wagyu at Hilltop Farm is Ulster County's only purebred Wagyu producer, raising about 50 cattle on 56 acres of pasture in Accord. Becky and Barton Brooks breed from the Tajima line, the same genetics behind Japanese Kobe beef, with every animal born and raised on the farm. The grass-fed cattle finish on grain to build the marbling Wagyu is known for. The farm is open year-round by appointment.
Hahn Farm
13.3 miSalt Point
Hahn Farm works land on Salt Point Turnpike in Dutchess County, raising its own meat and running a fall harvest season with pumpkins and hayrides. The farm store sells farm-raised beef and pork alongside seasonal produce. It sits in the Hudson Valley farm country north of Poughkeepsie.
Milan Farmers Market 12571
12.0 miListed as the Milan market but sited at Wilcox Circle in Red Hook, this is a Dutchess County market in the mid-Hudson Valley. The town of Milan and neighboring Red Hook sit in orchard and farm country east of the Hudson River. Regional growers supply produce, fruit, eggs, and baked goods.
Minards Family Farm
15.9 miClintondale
Fall is the main event at Minard's, where U-pick apple orchards come with hayrides, a corn maze, a petting zoo, pony rides, gem mining, and apple cannons on Hurds Road in Clintondale. Wristbands cover the activities, and the kitchen turns out cider donuts, apple cider, wood-fired pizza, and ice cream. After apple season the farm reopens in late November as a Christmas Wonderland. It's a family-run agritourism spot in the Hudson Valley's Ulster County.
Minards Family Farm
15.9 miClintondale
Solvang Tree Farm
15.4 miPoughkeepsie
Solvang Tree Farm is a choose-and-cut Christmas tree farm on Bedell Road in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County. Hudson Valley tree farms open in late November, letting families walk the rows and cut their own fir or spruce.
Liberty View Farm LLC
16.1 miHighland
Liberty View Farm grows apples on Crescent Avenue in Highland, in the Hudson Valley's Ulster County. Owner Billiam van Roestenberg runs pick-your-own apples and flowers, a farmstand, and hosts small weddings and photo shoots on the property, which has been ranked among the country's top apple-picking spots. Market events bring wood-fired pizza, gelato, and popcorn to the orchard.
Hearty Roots Community Farm
14.2 miGermantown
Minard Farms
16.2 miClintondale
Minard Farms is an apple orchard in Clintondale, an Ulster County hamlet whose Hurds Road corridor is lined with Hudson Valley fruit farms. Its former website is no longer active, so current hours, apple varieties, and any pick-your-own details aren't posted online.
Apiary 16
12.3 miTown of Red Hook
Apiary 16 is a beekeeping operation on Tribune Lane in the town of Red Hook, in Dutchess County's Hudson Valley. The focus is honey and hive products from locally kept bees. As a small apiary, sales are likely direct or through area markets and seasonal, so reach out to confirm how to buy honey and whether visits are possible.
Poughkeepsie Farm Project
16.3 miPoughkeepsie
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Kingston, NY?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Kingston, New York, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Kingston?
Farms near Kingston include 21 agritourism & farm experiences, 12 farm stands, 11 farmers markets, 7 organic farms. 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.
