Farms Near Lancaster, OH
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Lancaster, Ohio — all selling direct to consumers.
Pleasant Valley Family Farms
0.5 miLancaster
Pleasant Valley Family Farms in Lancaster, Ohio offers all-natural 100% grassfed beef, pastured poultry, and pastured eggs — non-GMO with no antibiotics — from their farm to your family, with shipping and delivery available.
Lancaster Farmers Market
0.5 miLancaster
The Lancaster Farmers Market, established in 1983, runs Saturday mornings May through October in downtown Lancaster, Ohio — operated by the nonprofit behind the year-round indoor Keller Market House, which stocks farm-raised fruits, vegetables, meats, poultry, dairy, and local handmade goods. Kids' Days, SNAP-doubling Produce Perks, and a holiday market round out the mission of real food within reach.
Neeley Farms
3.5 miLancaster
E's Garden
4.7 miLancaster
E's Garden is a small farm stand at 4435 Jacobs Ladder Rd SW in Lancaster, Fairfield County. Little is posted online. Contact them directly to confirm what's for sale and current hours.
Ruffwing Farms
6.6 miLancaster
Ruffwing calls itself a local source for cheese and berries, pairing an on-farm creamery with u-pick fields near Lancaster. On picking days the fields open at 7:30 a.m. and stay open until the ripe berries are gone, usually by early afternoon. Cheese and lamb are sold by arrangement, so call ahead for pickups. The farm sits on Elder Road NE in Fairfield County; hours and picking dates are posted on their website.
Ruffwing Farms
6.7 miLancaster
Ruffwing Farms runs a farm stand at 2942 Elder Road NE in Lancaster, in Fairfield County southeast of Columbus. Details online are limited. Contact the farm directly to find out what they're selling and when the stand is open.
Jerrys Berries
8.3 miBaltimore
Jerry's Berries sits on Basil Western Road outside Baltimore, a farm town in Fairfield County southeast of Columbus. The name points to a berry operation, the sort of small central-Ohio farm where pickers turn up in June and early summer for whatever has come ripe. Conditions shift week to week, so a quick call ahead saves a wasted trip.
Local Millers
9.7 miColumbus-based stone mill turning heirloom and ancient grains from local family farms into fresh flour and meal. The lineup includes Jimmy Red cornmeal, Blue Clarage corn grits, and Turkey Red wheat flour, all milled in small batches so the germ and bran stay in. Local Millers sells to home bakers, restaurants, and bakeries, with wholesale available. Order through their site or find them via area bakers.
Hugus Fruit Farm
9.6 miFruit farm in Rushville growing 30 acres of apples, peaches, nectarines, Asian pears, cherries, and blackberries, with a cider mill pressing both apple and pear cider. Hugus has run since 1946 and placed #7 in USA Today's 2024 Readers' Choice for best apple orchards. The salesroom also carries local honey, maple syrup, Holmes County cheeses, and house-made apple and pumpkin butter. It reopens for the season in late July.
FreshORR Family Farm
9.9 miRushville
We’ve been selling pasture-raised animals since 2013; and are committed to sharing with others the same level of good health we feel by raising our animals, healing our land and the families who shop here. We use Regenerative Farming & Grazing practices… a holistic land management approach that increases the organic matter in the soil naturally by intensively moving animals across the pasture. We do not use chemical pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers on the land. We do not feed our animals a
FreshORR Family Farms
9.9 miRushville
FreshORR Family Farms in Rushville, Ohio is Gina Richard's family-run farm raising pastured poultry, forest-raised pork, 100% grass-fed beef and lamb, and eggs with sustainable, regenerative practices — food that heals, not hurts. Buy through the month-of-meat subscription, bulk shares, bundles, or à la carte cuts, with free home delivery offers and a farm store stocking other local goods.
Paige's Produce
10.7 miAmanda
Paige's Produce is a produce stand on Cincinnati-Zanesville Road in Amanda, in Fairfield County southeast of Columbus. As a produce grower, it sells in-season Ohio fruits and vegetables through the warmer months. Specific crops and stand hours aren't posted online, so aim for summer and early fall and call ahead if you can.
Preston Family Farm
11.3 miCanal Winchester
On farm market selling a wide variety of our own pasture raised meats, eggs, and honey along with the products from our neighbors farms including dairy and local art and gift items.
Dossett Farms
10.7 miBremen
Walker Farms
12.9 miLogan
Walker Farms is an agritourism operation on Chieftain Drive in Logan, in the Hocking Hills region of southeastern Ohio. Farms in this heavily visited tourist corridor commonly pair produce or seasonal activities with the area's steady flow of weekenders. Specific offerings and hours aren't posted online, so contact the farm directly before visiting.
Albert Family Tree Farm & Nursery, Inc.
11.9 miAmanda
Albert Family Tree Farm & Nursery grows trees and nursery stock on Gerhart Road in Amanda, in Fairfield County southeast of Columbus. Tree farms like this typically sell choose-and-cut Christmas trees in season along with landscape stock. Its website wasn't reachable, so contact the nursery directly for current inventory and hours.
Devine Farms
16.2 miHebron
A farm on the National Road (US 40) in Hebron, in Licking County east of Columbus. Farms of this type in the area run fall agritourism, with pumpkins, corn mazes, and hayrides in September and October, but specific attractions, hours, or a website for this listing aren't confirmed online.
Manchester Hill Farm
15.1 miCircleville
Stir Family Farm
14.0 miAshville
An organic family farm in Ashville, founded in 2011, growing vegetable plants, flowers, and herbs alongside farm-fresh eggs and produce. Pick-your-own runs to pumpkins, raspberries, and strawberries, with peaches, sweet corn, tomatoes, and cucumbers in season. The farm sells at community markets and its own on-farm stand on Madison-Walnut Road in Pickaway County. Their website and Facebook page carry current picking updates.
Stir Family Farm
14.1 miAshville
Paiges' Produce
15.7 miStoutsville
Pigeon Roost Farm
18.1 miHebron
Schacht Farm Market
16.7 miCanal Winchester
Laurel Springs Farm
18.9 miLaurelville
Laurel Springs Farm sits outside Laurelville in Ohio's Hocking Hills, a region better known for its gorges and cabins than its farm stands. The directory lists it as an agritourism stop, but specific crops and visiting details aren't published online. Call ahead or ask locally before making the trip out.
New Century CSA
15.8 miCircleville
Schacht Family Farm
17.2 miCanal Winchester
A u-pick farm and market in Canal Winchester offering snap peas, blackberries, apples, asparagus, beans, squash, and pumpkins as each comes into season. Local delivery and on-farm pickup are both options. It sits on Shannon Road southeast of Columbus. There's no dedicated website, so call ahead to check what's ready to pick.
Cruiser Glen Farms
17.0 miCanal Winchester
Cruiser Glen Farms sits in Canal Winchester, a growing town southeast of Columbus in Fairfield County. It's listed as an agritourism farm, the sort of place offering seasonal visits, though no website or crop list turned up online. Check locally for hours and what's in season before making the drive.
Easy Acres Co-Op Farm
18.0 miThornville
Easy Acres
18.0 miThornville
Haunted Hoochie by Dead Acres
19.6 miPataskala
Haunted Hoochie is a large seasonal haunted attraction at Dead Acres on Broad Street SW in Pataskala, east of Columbus. It runs in the weeks around Halloween and is known across central Ohio as one of the region's more extreme haunts, heavy on shock effects and animatronics rather than a family hayride. The grounds open on fall evenings, with long lines common on October weekends.
Hesslers Trees
18.9 miReynoldsburg
Barley Moon Botanicals
19.0 miReynoldsburg
At Barley Moon Botanicals, we offer a wide range of beekeeping services. From bee removals and cutouts, to renting bees and beehives, and corporate partnerships, we are confident we offer a service to meet your bee needs.
Birney's Miracle Farm Market
21.0 miPataskala
Three Creeks Produce
17.6 miGroveport
Three Creeks Produce is a certified organic vegetable farm in Groveport, in Central Ohio, run by first-generation farmers who grow tasty food while nurturing land, environment, and community. Skipping synthetic pesticides and herbicides in favor of soil-building and ecological stewardship, the farm supplies Columbus-area restaurants and groceries plus the Columbus Farm Club CSA.
Orchard House Bed and Breakfast
22.1 miGranville
Orchard House is a bed-and-breakfast and event venue on a 12-acre historic estate on Columbus Road in Granville, just east of Columbus. Alongside overnight rooms, the manor hosts weddings and celebrations in three sizes, from small private gatherings up to about 125 guests. The grounds and older architecture give it a quiet, rural setting close to the village of Granville.
Cuthbert Greenhouse, Inc.
18.2 miGroveport
A wholesale greenhouse in Groveport, family-run since 1951, growing plants for the trade rather than walk-in retail. The operation works from seasonal catalogs and serves the Columbus area. Orders run through their sales line.
Columbus Farm Club
18.8 miGROVEPORT
Columbus Farm Club runs a CSA out of Swisher Road in Groveport, just southeast of Columbus in Franklin County. Members sign up for a seasonal produce share and pick up their portion on a set schedule. The Groveport location keeps it close to the south and east suburbs, an easy stop for households that want a weekly box of locally grown vegetables.
Wild West Corn Maze at Lynd's Fruit Farm
23.0 miPataskala
The Wild West Corn Maze runs at Lynd Fruit Farm, a Pataskala orchard family-owned since 1919. The maze operates on fall weekends at 9851 Morse Road SW, a short hop from the main market at 9399 Morse Road. Lynd's is a pick-your-own destination first, with apples, peaches, and berries in season, and hayrides and pumpkins layered on for autumn. The market closes over winter and reopens with the growing season.
Rhoads Farm Market Garden Center and Floral Shop
19.3 miCircleville
Bob Lynd's Fruit Farm
24.8 miPataskala
Bob Lynd's Fruit Farm is on Worthington Road northwest of Pataskala, in Licking County east of Columbus. It's a fruit operation, and orchards in this area typically grow apples, peaches, and small fruit sold at the farm in season. Details on hours and what's ripe aren't posted online, so call ahead before making the trip.
Blacklick Acres
23.6 miBlacklick
Blacklick Acres works land on Reynoldsburg-New Albany Road in Blacklick, on the eastern edge of the Columbus metro in Franklin County. It's listed as an agritourism farm. No website or crop details turned up, so call ahead to find out what's grown and when visitors are welcome.
Dairymel Farms
25.3 miPataskala
Dairymel Farms sells locally grown vegetables and fruit, plus some organic goods and crafts, from its place on Hazelton-Etna Road in Pataskala, east of Columbus. It works as both an on-farm stop and a farmers market vendor. Specific crops shift with the season, so call ahead for what's picked.
Jefferson Community Farmers' Market
24.1 miJefferson Township sponsors this farmers market at 7494 Clark State Road in Blacklick, Franklin County, east of Columbus near New Albany and Gahanna. Local growers and home producers sell fresh produce, baked goods, and handmade items in a township park setting. The market is organized to promote locally grown and homemade food. Reach the township at 614-304-0133 or jeffersontownship.org for the schedule.
Doran's Farm Market
25.1 miNew Albany
Doran's Farm Market sold fresh produce at 5462 Babbitt Road in New Albany, northeast of Columbus, including blackberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, and peaches, plus jams, salsas, local honey, and maple syrup. Their site notes the market is closing permanently after July 18, so call ahead before visiting to confirm status.
Berry Tree LLC
25.8 miGranville
Sunbeam Family Farm
26.3 miAlexandria
Sunbeam Family Farm is a certified organic vegetable farm in Alexandria, Ohio, family owned and operated by retired educators Chuck and Cynthia since 2011 — where Mother Nature is the boss. Minimal tillage, organic compost, cover crops, and rotations build rich soils behind bold-flavored vegetables sold through the farm's CSA, multiple pickup locations, and the Saturday Granville markets.
Black Radish Creamery
26.3 miAlexandria
Black Radish Creamery makes seasonally inspired, tradition-rooted artisan cheese in Alexandria, Ohio — a member of the Good Food Merchants Guild and Ohio Cheese Guild, with fruit preserves simmered to match. The creamery farm store on Morse Road runs on the honor system, open daily 10 to 7, and the cheeses also sell at farmers markets and the family's North Market shop in Columbus.
Blueberry Valley
20.3 miSouth Bloomfield
Blueberry Valley is a pick-your-own blueberry farm along US-23 in South Bloomfield, in Pickaway County south of Columbus. Blueberries here ripen through July and into August, the stretch when the farm opens its rows to pickers. Hours track the crop and the weather, so it's worth calling ahead to check that bushes are ready.
Blueberry Valley
20.4 miSouth Bloomfield
Schwartz Family Homestead
21.3 miFamily homestead in Ohio operating under the Schwartz name. A homestead-style farm usually means a diversified, small-scale operation: garden produce, eggs, baked goods, or pasture-raised meat sold direct to neighbors. Public details on location and products aren't verified. Homestead farms often keep informal hours and sell from a roadside stand or by word of mouth. Reach out through the listing to confirm what they offer.
Hann Farms
21.5 miColumbus
Hann Farms works land on Lockbourne Road on the south side of Columbus in Franklin County. Farms this close to the city usually sell sweet corn, pumpkins, and seasonal produce from a roadside stand. Hann's specific lineup and hours aren't widely posted, so call ahead before you go.
Bexley Natural Market
24.8 miNatural foods market at 508 North Cassady Avenue in the Bexley neighborhood of Columbus, stocking local and organic groceries. It runs a raw-milk herdshare program and carries products from area farms and vendors, with a member program for regular shoppers. Hours run Monday through Saturday 10am to 8pm and Sunday to 7pm. Online ordering is available through the website.
Lynd Blue Frog Fruit Farm
29.4 miNew-Way
The Blue Frog Farm on Sportsman Club Road is one of Lynd Fruit Farm's pick-your-own sites, part of an operation the Lynd family has run near Johnstown since 1919. Depending on the season, you can pick apples, peaches, blackberries, raspberries, and blueberries. Fall brings a corn maze and apple cannons, and the farm market sells fresh fruit and cider. The main market answers at 740-927-8559.
Copia Farm
29.3 miJohnstown
Copia Farm in Johnstown, Ohio — a quick drive from Columbus, Westerville, and New Albany — runs its farm store 9 to 8 every single day of the year, stocked with mobile pasture-raised GMO-free eggs, beef, chicken, pork, lamb, bison, and organ meats. Grass-fed A2/A2 raw milk, cheese, yogurt, and butter join cleanly grown seasonal produce, in the regenerative spirit of Joel Salatin: we vote three times a day with every bite.
Lick Run Berry Patch
26.4 miNelsonville
Lick Run Berry Patch is a small berry and produce grower near Nelsonville, in the Hocking River valley of southeast Ohio. The name points to seasonal pick-your-own berries, though hours and current crops aren't posted online. Summer is the window for Ohio berries, so call ahead before visiting.
Charlie's Apples at Windy Hill Apple Farm
29.7 miNewark
Charlie's Apples is a small pick-your-own orchard on Sportsman Club Road outside Newark, in Licking County, Ohio, growing chemical-free apples since 1995. Varieties include the disease-resistant Enterprise and GoldRush, and the farm presses its own sweet cider. It's a low-key u-pick operation rather than a big fall-festival spot, so check the season's opening before you go; apple picking runs late summer into fall.
DAVIDSON PRODUCE & CATTLE FARM LLC
28.6 miNewark
Hembree Hollow Farm
27.2 miNelsonville
Hembree Hollow Farm operates a stand at 14811 Wollett Rd in Nelsonville, in the wooded hills of southeast Ohio near Wayne National Forest. Public details are limited. Reach out to the farm directly to learn what they grow and when the stand is open.
Merion Village Farmers' Market
25.5 miColumbus
The Merion Village Farmers' Market meets at the corner of Moler and Fourth streets, 106 East Moler Street, on the south side of Columbus. Neighborhood growers and makers sell seasonal produce, baked goods, and flowers through the warm months. It serves Merion Village and the Greater South Side as a local gathering point. Updates run through the market's Facebook page.
German village farmers market
26.0 miColumbus
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Lancaster, OH?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Lancaster, Ohio, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Lancaster?
Farms near Lancaster include 24 agritourism & farm experiences, 19 farm stands, 11 produce farms, 6 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.
