Farms Near Leesburg, VA
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Leesburg, Virginia — all selling direct to consumers.
Leesburg Farmers' Market
0.4 miLeesburg
The Leesburg Saturday Farmers Market runs year-round at the Virginia Village Shopping Center on Catoctin Circle SE, with summer hours of 8 a.m. to noon from May through October. More than 50 vendors bring grass-fed meat, goat cheese and milk, fresh produce and berries, artisan bread, honey and maple syrup, plants and flowers, and prepared foods from empanadas to pho. Loudoun Valley HomeGrown Markets operates it.
HuckleBerry Fresh
0.8 miLeesburg
Brossman Family Farm
1.8 miLeesburg
Brossman Family Farm sits on James Monroe Highway (Route 15) south of Leesburg, in Loudoun County's farm belt. It runs as a family agritourism operation, though specifics aren't posted online. Loudoun's Route 15 corridor is lined with seasonal produce stands and pick-your-own stops, and this address falls along that stretch.
Loudounberry Farm and Garden
2.0 miLeesburg
Loudounberry Farm and Garden on James Monroe Highway (Route 15) in Leesburg sells fresh produce, apple cider, pumpkins, fresh-baked pies, and plant seedlings, plus eggs, milk, and non-GMO poultry feed. The farm also raises laying pullets and quail and sells fresh turkeys. Pickup runs through the Loudounberry Market and the nearby Lucketts Farmers Market.
The National Drive-Thru Market
4.0 miThe National Drive-Thru Market operated at 18980 Upper Belmont Place in Leesburg, near the National Conference Center grounds in Loudoun County. The drive-thru format let shoppers pick up local produce and farm goods without leaving their cars, a model that spread across Northern Virginia during the pandemic. Loudoun is prime farm-and-vineyard country west of Washington. Verify whether the market still runs, and on what schedule, before heading out.
Fleetwood Farm
5.1 miLeesburg
Fleetwood Farm Winery pours tastings amid gardens and vineyard rows on Evergreen Mills Road in Leesburg, in the thick of Loudoun County wine country. The kitchen turns out food pairings, and the calendar carries trivia nights, live music, weddings, and private events. Visits are 21-and-up most days, though children are welcome on Sundays and at private bookings. Weekend hours run late; the winery closes Monday and Tuesday.
Farmer John's Wayside Stand
5.7 miLeesburg
Fabbioli Cellars
5.6 miLeesburg
Fabbioli Cellars makes wine on Limestone School Road in Leesburg, in Loudoun County's wine country. The winery leans earth-friendly and pours in a tasting room open Thursday through Monday, with tours and events on the schedule. It sits among the cluster of vineyards north of town near the Potomac.
Sprouting Roots Farm
5.6 miLeesburg
Wegmeyer Farms at Oatlands
5.4 miLeesburg
This is Wegmeyer Farms' pick-your-own field at Oatlands, the historic mansion property south of Leesburg. Wegmeyer grows strawberries here in spring and pumpkins in fall, part of a Loudoun County operation that also farms sites in Hamilton and at Gilberts Corner. U-pick strawberries run by timed reservation; pumpkin picking opens in late September. Expect the same donuts, strawberry lemonade, and CSA shares as the main Hamilton farm.
Sprouting Roots Farm
5.9 miLeesburg
A small Leesburg farm on Limestone School Road specializing in seasonal Indian vegetables, greens, roots, herbs, and flowers grown for local families and restaurants. It runs as a CSA with an on-farm market that takes cash, cards, Venmo, and PayPal. The growers put real emphasis on rebuilding healthy living soil on a deliberately small scale. Hard-to-find South Asian produce is the draw here.
Spring House Farm and Farm Store
5.5 miHamilton
A CSA farm with an on-site farm store on Hamilton Station Road in Hamilton, Loudoun County, in the Virginia Piedmont west of Leesburg. The store sells the farm's own goods, and members can subscribe for a seasonal produce share.
Farmer John's Wayside Stand
6.6 miLeesburg
A seasonal roadside produce stand on Route 15, the James Monroe Highway, south of Leesburg in Loudoun County. Stands along this corridor generally sell locally grown sweet corn, tomatoes, and summer vegetables, moving to apples, pumpkins, and gourds as fall arrives.
Loudounberry Farm & Garden
6.8 miLeesburg
Wheatland Spring Farm + Brewery
6.8 miWaterford
Wheatland Spring is an estate brewery. Family owned and operated, we work our farm to grow grains, botanicals, capture native yeast, and draw water from a natural source below our fields for the sole purpose of offering you the highest quality beer we’re capable of making. As an estate brewery that’s Farming for Fermentation, we have the opportunity through ingredients and methods to create beer unique to Wheatland Spring that reflects the agricultural character of our farm and growing region. W
Eagletree Farm
7.0 miEagletree Farm is on Harrison Hill Lane in the Purcellville area of western Loudoun County, in the rolling farm-and-vineyard country west of DC. It's listed as an agritourism farm; public information is thin. Contact the farm directly to learn what it raises and whether it hosts visitors or events.
Country Loving Christmas Tree Farm
8.0 miLeesburg
Country Loving Christmas Tree Farm grows Christmas trees on Red Hill Road in Leesburg, in Loudoun County. Choose-and-cut tree farms here open the day after Thanksgiving through December, with families cutting their own firs and pines. Exact species, hours, and pricing aren't posted online.
Wegmeyer Farms
6.4 miHamilton
Wegmeyer Farms grows pick-your-own strawberries each spring and a colorful pumpkin crop through the fall at its home farm on Hughesville Road in Hamilton. During strawberry season the farm runs a drive-thru for donuts and fresh strawberry lemonade, and sells CSA shares for both crops. U-pick strawberries go by timed reservation; fall pumpkin picking opens late September, Thursday through Sunday. The Loudoun County operation also picks at Strawberry Hill and Oatlands.
East Oaks Farm
6.8 miPoolesville
East Oaks Farm, on Whites Ferry Road in Poolesville, is run by Ali Mohadjer, who trained through the University of Maryland Extension before building it into a working small farm. It raises free-range Rhode Island Red hens on a soy- and GMO-free diet alongside grass-fed cows, goats, and sheep, and grows produce and flowers sold through a CSA. Visitors can book animal visits and farm tours, and the grounds also host private events.
Loudoun Station Saturday Farmers Market
7.9 miThis Saturday market runs at Loudoun Station, the mixed-use development beside the Ashburn Metro stop at the end of the Silver Line. Central Station Drive sits in eastern Loudoun County, one of the fastest-growing corners of Northern Virginia. Vendors bring produce and prepared food to the plaza during the warmer months for the surrounding apartment and office crowd.
Willowsford Farm
9.6 miAshburn
Crooked Run Orchard
7.9 miPurcellville
Crooked Run Orchard sits on East Main Street in Purcellville, in Loudoun County's orchard-and-vineyard country west of DC. It's a pick-your-own orchard and produce farm, one of the older growing operations along this stretch of western Loudoun. Details online are sparse, so contact the orchard directly for what's ripe and current hours.
Purcellville Farmers' Market
8.0 miPurcellville
Long Stone Farm
9.5 miLovettsville
Long Stone Farm in Lovettsville, Loudoun County raises pasture-raised meat and eggs with sustainable, regenerative practices strong enough to win Virginia's 2023 Clean Water Farm Grand Basin Award for the Potomac River Basin. The Wisch family sells through the daily on-farm store, the seasonal Route 9 Market (with farm wines and ciders), EatLoCo farmers markets in Ashburn and Reston, and custom-cut pork and beef shares that book out by waitlist.
A Dozen Eggs
9.0 miPurcellville
Second Spring Farm
9.3 miPurcellville
Stonehaven Tree Farm
8.5 miPurcellville
A choose-and-cut Christmas tree farm on Bolyn Road near Purcellville, in western Loudoun County. Cut-your-own farms in this area generally open the weekend after Thanksgiving with fields of firs, pines, and spruces plus pre-cut trees and wreaths.
The Ag District
10.2 miThe Ag District is the working-farm complex built around Chrysalis Vineyards in Middleburg, Virginia — not Maryland, despite this listing's state — combining the vineyard with Locksley Farmstead Cheese Co., Little River Bakehouse, and a farm market selling grass-fed beef, eggs, and chicken. One stop covers wine, cheese, bread, and meat from the same ground. Call (540) 687-8222 or email [email protected] for hours.
Locksley Farmstead Cheese Co
10.2 miLocksley Farmstead Cheese Co. makes its artisan cheeses as part of The Ag District, the working-farm complex built around Chrysalis Vineyards in Middleburg, Virginia — not Maryland, despite this listing's state. The creamery's cheese, crackers, dips, and spreads sell out of the same farm market as the vineyard's wine, one stop for a full farmstead spread. Confirm current hours through The Ag District before driving out.
Aix La Chapelle Farm
9.0 miPoolesville
Aix La Chapelle Farm is a 180-acre estate in Montgomery County's Agricultural Reserve that combines a working pick-your-own orchard with event hosting. Its grounds have held the Old Line Market vintage and artisan fair and the Mid-Atlantic Antiques Festival, which draws more than 60 dealers from 18 states. Full catering packages are available for private events, with booking currently open into 2028. Contact the farm at [email protected].
Wellness Connection Farmer's Market
11.7 miStone Ridge
This small market is listed at 24600 Millstream Drive, Suite 470, in Stone Ridge, a planned community in Loudoun County's fast-growing suburbs southwest of Dulles. The suite address suggests a market organized by or alongside a local wellness business rather than a large public square. Loudoun's farm belt lies just west, supplying regional produce. Given the limited footprint, confirm whether and when it operates before visiting.
Patowmack Farm
11.9 miLovettsville
Patowmack Farm
11.9 miLovettsville
Patowmack Farm is one of Virginia's oldest certified-organic farms, set on a hillside above the Potomac in Lovettsville, Loudoun County. It is best known for its farm-to-table restaurant, where the kitchen cooks around what the surrounding gardens and greenhouses produce. The property also hosts weddings and events overlooking the river.
Cornerstones FREE from Hunger Center
10.5 miSterling
Cornerstones runs its FREE from Hunger Center to move surplus pantry staples and fresh produce from donors to families across northern Virginia. The Sterling location on Glenn Drive is one of the nonprofit's food-distribution points; Cornerstones itself is headquartered in Reston. Expect grocery staples and seasonal produce rather than a retail farm stand. The organization coordinates pickups and referrals through its main office.
Pirate Adventure Corn Maze
9.8 miPirate Adventure Corn Maze is a seasonal corn maze in western Montgomery County, off Darnestown Road near Beallsville. It's listed as a fall agritourism stop on regional corn-maze directories alongside Maryland's other pick-your-own farms. Call ahead to confirm the current season's hours and maze design before driving out.
Cascades Farmers Market
10.2 miThe Cascades Farmers Market sets up at the senior center lot in the Cascades area of Sterling, in eastern Loudoun County. Loudoun holds one of Northern Virginia's most active farm belts, so seasonal markets here draw vegetables, orchard fruit, meats, and baked goods from county growers.
Lewis Orchards
10.0 miDickerson
Lewis Orchards is listed at 18901 Peach Tree Road in Dickerson, inside Montgomery County's Agricultural Reserve near Sugarloaf Mountain. Current crops and hours aren't confirmed online — note that a separate, unrelated Lewis' Orchards operates near Smithsburg, so call ahead to reach the right farm.
Quarter Branch Farm
12.3 miLovettsville
A CSA farm on Quarter Branch Road in Lovettsville, in Loudoun County's far northern corner near the Potomac and the Maryland line. Members subscribe for a seasonal share of the farm's harvest.
Farmathome
9.8 miPoolesville
Farmathome operates out of Poolesville, inside Montgomery County's Agricultural Reserve, 93,000 acres of protected farmland northwest of Washington, D.C. Current products and hours aren't published online; the farm is best reached directly.
Lovettsville Farmers Market
12.1 miLovettsville's market sits on South Berlin Pike in far northern Loudoun County, the old "German Settlement" between the Potomac and the Maryland and West Virginia lines. Farms here work the rolling land above the river. The seasonal market draws area growers and small food producers to this small town north of Route 7, near the Point of Rocks bridge.
Hillsboro Farmers Market
10.8 miHillsboro
The Hillsboro Farmers Market gathers along Charles Town Pike (Route 9) in Hillsboro, a tiny stone-built village in western Loudoun County near the Blue Ridge and the county's wineries and orchards. Growers from the surrounding farms bring seasonal produce and homemade goods. Hillsboro is one of Virginia's smallest incorporated towns, known for its 18th-century stone houses.
Sugarloaf Alpaca Co, LLC Farm of Frederick & Adamstown
12.5 miAdamstown
Sugarloaf Alpaca Co. raises alpacas in Adamstown, near Frederick and the Sugarloaf Mountain landmark the farm takes its name from. No working website or active social page turned up in research, so farm visits, fiber sales, or breeding stock availability should be confirmed directly with the owners.
Thanksgiving Farms
12.9 miAdamstown
Thanksgiving Farms is listed on Buckeystown Pike outside Adamstown, in Frederick County farmland between the Monocacy and Potomac rivers. The farm's old web domain has since lapsed, and no current offerings or hours are posted online — contact the farm directly.
Quail and Hound Farms
11.1 miMiddleburg
Kingsbury's Orchard
11.4 miDickerson
Five generations of one family have farmed this stretch of Montgomery County's Agricultural Reserve since 1907, when Edwin and Minerva Horine first worked the land. Their son Phil planted the first peach trees during the Depression; his great-grandson Gene Kingsbury later spotted a mutation on one of those trees and turned it into Kingsbury Pride, a yellow freestone peach the orchard now grows exclusively. Season opens with cherries and apricots in June, then peaches, plums, and nectarines.
Quail and Hound Farms
11.2 miMiddleburg
A veteran-owned honey farm in Middleburg, started in 2013 by a former Navy sailor and a former teacher. Quail and Hound sells raw, unfiltered honey along with its own line of grilling rubs and sauces, fresh eggs, beeswax products, and beekeeping supplies. You can buy the honey and rubs online or find them at farmers markets and shops around Northern Virginia.
Homestead Farm
11.1 miPoolesville
This Poolesville pick-your-own farm runs a rotating harvest of blackberries, blueberries, tart cherries, peaches, apples, and pumpkins, priced by the pound and paid for at the field. The market building, open without admission, sells fruit preserves, honey, and pre-picked vegetables like tomatoes, corn, and greens from the same ground. Pets, professional photography, and birthday parties aren't permitted on-site.
Jehovah Jireh Farm
13.1 miDickerson
Georges Mill Farm Artisan Cheese
13.8 miGeorges Mill Farm sits on land John George settled around 1750, and eighth-generation descendants still run it today — in Lovettsville, Virginia, not Maryland, despite this listing. Alpine dairy goats graze the pasture that becomes fresh and aged farmstead cheese, plus caramel, gelato, and goat's-milk soap sold from a self-service farm store open daily. Reach them at (571) 442-7444 or [email protected] to book a creamery tour.
Rocklands Farm
11.5 miPoolesville
Soleado Lavender Farm
13.0 miDickerson
Soleado Lavender Farm grows lavender on Harris Road in Dickerson, inside Montgomery County's Agricultural Reserve near Sugarloaf Mountain. Bloom season, u-pick access, and products aren't confirmed online — contact the farm directly before visiting.
Ticonderoga Farms Fun Day
14.9 miChantilly
Now operating as Amazing Farm Fun, this Chantilly farm packs its hillside with play structures: long slide runs, rope swings, a bamboo maze, a swinging bridge, tire play, and a toddler area called Tot Land. Groups book it for field trips, corporate outings, family reunions, and private events, with barns, shelters, and a gazebo to rent. Bonfires and hayrides come on request. Reservations run through the venue form on their site.
Brunswick Area Farmers' Market
14.7 miBrunswick Area Farmers' Market sets up on West Potomac Street in this small Frederick County railroad town, selling seasonal produce, local meats, and specialty goods through the growing season. Schedules have shifted between a Saturday-morning format and a twice-monthly Main Street event in past seasons, so check the current calendar before planning around a specific day.
Double 8 Alpaca Ranch
13.2 miPurcellville
Double 8 Alpaca Ranch has raised alpacas and llamas in western Loudoun County near Purcellville since 2005. Its farm store sells yarn and clothing made from the herd's fiber, and visitors can book farm tours, llama hikes, yoga, fiber-craft sessions, and even weddings. The ranch also sells breeding stock and coaches new alpaca owners.
Herndon Farmers Market
13.2 miThe Herndon Farmers Market sets up on Lynn Street beside the town's historic train depot and red caboose, along the Washington & Old Dominion Trail in Fairfax County. Regional growers bring produce, meats, breads, and flowers through the season. Herndon's old rail corridor is now one of Northern Virginia's busiest cycling and walking paths.
Chile Man
12.3 miPurcellville
Amazing Farm Fun at Ticonderoga Farms
15.2 miChantilly
Amazing Farm Fun is the play side of Ticonderoga Farms in Chantilly, packed with hillside slides, rope swings, a bamboo maze, a swinging bridge, and structures like Noah's Ark and a castle. Groups add bonfires and hayrides on request. The farm also rents barns and a gazebo for events, from the Big Blue Barn to the Cow Barn. It sits in Loudoun County's suburban edge west of Dulles.
Ticonderoga Farms, Inc.
15.3 miChantilly
Star Gazing Farm
12.4 miBoyds
Star Gazing Farm is located in Boyds, inside Montgomery County's Agricultural Reserve — a zoned corridor of working farms northwest of Washington, D.C. No independent website or current listing surfaced in research, so what's growing there and whether it's open to visitors isn't confirmed.
Day Spring Farm
13.4 miMiddleburg
Day Spring Farm began when one family decided to heal and nourish themselves with chemical-free food — then friends wanted in, and the "farm-ily" was born. The farm offers grass-fed and finished beef, pasture-raised pork, poultry, and eggs, vegetables, raw milk, and herbal shares, all grown in harmony with nature without chemicals, GMOs, or soy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Leesburg, VA?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Leesburg, Virginia, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Leesburg?
Farms near Leesburg include 29 agritourism & farm experiences, 11 farmers markets, 10 farm stands, 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.
