Farms Near Lehighton, PA
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Lehighton, Pennsylvania — all selling direct to consumers.
Crystal Spring Tree Farm
0.9 miLehighton
Crystal Spring Tree Farm has cut Christmas trees in the Mahoning Valley near Lehighton since 1964, growing from 25 acres to close to 200. Choose-and-cut, pre-cut, and wholesale trees are all available, and the farm adds a pumpkin patch in fall. It sits in the foothills below the Poconos. Come out in late November and December to walk the fields and pick a tree.
Spring Mountain Farms
1.5 miLehighton
Spring Mountain Farms raises grass-fed beef and lamb, pastured pork, poultry, and free-range eggs on Interchange Road in Lehighton, Carbon County. The family runs its livestock without antibiotics, added hormones, or steroids. A farm stand adds u-pick fruit, produce, and dairy in season. Meat sells year-round, direct off the farm, so call ahead for cuts and availability.
Walker's Tree Farm
2.1 miLehighton
Walker's Tree Farm is a Christmas tree grower in Lehighton, in the Carbon County hills of eastern Pennsylvania. Cut-your-own and pre-cut evergreens are the usual draw at farms like this through the holiday season. No active website turned up, so confirm dates and tree availability with the farm before heading out.
Yenser's Tree Farm
2.2 miLehighton
Yenser's Tree Farm runs seasonal festivals year-round from Lehighton, in Carbon County. The calendar includes a summer Sunflower Festival, a Fall Fest with pick-your-own activities, and choose-and-cut Christmas trees in December. The farm also sells wholesale and balled-and-burlapped trees. Event details are posted on the website and its active social pages.
Nev & Nise Produce Greenhouse LLC
3.2 miLehighton
Byler's Farm
5.8 miSlatington
Byler's Farm is a small, family-run educational farm near Slatedale, just outside Slatington, built around hands-on learning for kids. Children visit to see how a working farm operates and meet the animals. The family also sells farm products in season. It's a modest operation in the Lehigh Valley foothills, run more for teaching than for tourism.
Spring Mountain Farms
5.1 miSpring Mountain Farms is a farm in New Jersey. No website or public listing turned up in a search, so its crops, livestock, or products aren't confirmed here. The name points to upland or hillside ground, the kind often used for orchards, pasture, or mixed vegetable growing in this part of the state.
Foothill Farm
5.4 miMahoning Township
Foothill Farm is a family-run, three-season farm on 130 acres in the Pocono foothills near Lehighton, started in 2015. It grows more than 50,000 Christmas trees and opens for pick-your-own strawberries and sunflowers, pumpkins in fall, and wreaths and greens in winter. The farm stand also sells hanging baskets, garden starts, and plants. An online shop handles some sales between seasons.
More Pickles Please
6.1 miPalmerton
More Pickles Please
6.1 miPalmerton
Mike Fink's Produce, LLC
8.2 miSlatington
Heidel Hollow Farm
8.2 miGermansville
Bear Rock Junction
8.6 miNew Tripoli
Bear Rock Junction lines up two 18-hole mini golf courses, a go-kart track with banked turns, and a dairy bar pouring more than 30 ice cream flavors along Route 309 in New Tripoli. On weekends, a coal-fired steam train runs the property, and a paintball target gallery adds to the mix. The karts top out around 20 mph. It's a seasonal spot open spring through fall.
A & B Blueberry Farm
8.1 miPalmerton
A & B Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on Doney Drive in Palmerton, in Carbon County's Lehigh foothills. Pick-your-own blueberry farms in this region typically open from midsummer as the fruit ripens. The setting near Blue Mountain makes for an easy stop off the Turnpike's Northeast Extension.
Old Homestead Tree Farm
8.2 miTowamensing Township
Cut-your-own Christmas tree farm on Summer Mountain Road in Towamensing Township, Carbon County, in the Pocono foothills. Tree farms like this open the weekend after Thanksgiving with fields of fir, spruce, and pine, plus saws and baling on site. Confirm opening day and hours before the drive.
Bernards Green Valley Farm
9.4 miSlatington
A family farm on High Hill Road in Slatington, in the Lehigh Valley at the foot of Blue Mountain. The listing marks it for agritourism, which in this area usually means a seasonal farm stand or pick-your-own during summer and fall. Northern Lehigh County stays rural and orchard-friendly, so calling ahead is the surest way to learn what's ready before you make the drive.
George Schmidt Berry Farm
11.1 miNew Tripoli
A berry farm on Berry Drive in New Tripoli, in rural western Lehigh County. Growers in this area pick strawberries in late spring, then move into summer raspberries and blueberries as the season goes on. Farms like this usually offer both pre-picked and pick-your-own, with fields opening and closing quickly depending on how the crop is running, so it pays to check before heading out.
Hedash Chiropractic
8.8 miLansford
This listing names a chiropractic office on West Abbott Street in Lansford, Carbon County, and appears in the farm directory by mistake. It is not an agritourism destination or a working farm. No farm details apply.
Willow Haven Farm
12.8 miNew Tripoli
Willow Haven Farm grows vegetables and raises pastured eggs, meat, and grass-fed dairy on Herber Road in New Tripoli, using regenerative, no-spray methods. Its customizable Market Box subscription lets members pick their own items each week. The on-farm store opens Saturdays 9am to 1pm, with a second store in Breinigsville.
Crystal Spring Dairy Farm
11.8 miSchnecksville
Gogle Farms
12.3 miCoplay
A farm on Mulberry Street in Coplay, just north of Allentown in the Lehigh Valley. The listing tags it for agritourism, which around here usually means a seasonal stand or pick-your-own produce in summer and fall. Little is published about this specific farm, so reaching out directly is the best way to confirm what it grows and when visitors are welcome.
Overlook Strawberry Acres
12.2 miCoplay
A pick-your-own strawberry farm on Clearview Road in Coplay, in the hills north of Allentown. Its name points to the high ground it sits on, and berry fields on well-drained slopes like these often ripen a touch later than valley-floor plantings. Lehigh Valley strawberry season generally runs from late May through mid-June, so call for daily field conditions before you go.
Lehigh Valley Zombies
15.1 miOrefield
Halloween haunted attraction in Orefield, on the west side of Allentown, now operating as Lehigh Valley Screampark. The site runs four walk-through haunts, including House of Horrors and Operation Bio Purge, plus a hayride and a midway. It opens on select nights through the fall, with general admission running roughly $35 to $50.
County Line Orchard
14.3 miKempton
Crooked Row Farm
14.4 miOrefield
Crooked Row Farm grows vegetables along Route 309 near Orefield in the Lehigh Valley, north of Allentown. It's a small diversified operation selling seasonal produce direct to the surrounding community.
Smale's Farm Store
13.4 miKunkletown
Red Sol Farm
16.5 miFogelsville
Deer Path Riding Stable
16.6 miWhite Haven
Deer Path Riding Stable offers horseback riding near White Haven, in the Pocono Mountains along Route 940. Stables in this area run guided trail rides through state forest and lakeside terrain popular with weekend visitors. White Haven sits close to Hickory Run State Park and the Lehigh Gorge.
Daisy Field Farm
16.5 miWhite Haven
Daisy Field Farm leads horseback trail rides across scenic farmland and wildlife-preserve ground in the western Pocono Mountains near White Haven. The family also runs carriage rides, pony rides, and winter sleigh rides, keeping the pace friendly for first-time riders. The owners built the operation on 35 years of running the stables at Pocono Manor Resort. Rides book online ahead of time.
Delbert E Haydt Meat Market
13.6 miKunkletown
Grim's Orchard and Family Farm
19.1 miBreinigsville
Pick-your-own runs nearly half the year at this Breinigsville farm: strawberries in June, cherries into July, apples from mid-August through November, plus potatoes, vegetables, and pumpkins. The fall festival adds corn mazes, hay rides, and apple cannons, with a taco stand and fries cut from potatoes you dig yourself. It sits in the Lehigh Valley west of Allentown. A pick-your-own hotline posts what's ripe.
Grim's Greenhouse and Farm Market Inc.
19.1 miBreinigsville
Pocono Organics
18.0 miBlakeslee
Pocono Organics in Blakeslee, Pennsylvania is one of North America's largest Regenerative Organic Certified farms — a Pocono Mountains destination pairing a celebrated cafe and market with farm tours, festivals, chef's dinners, and private cooking classes. House-made products span Regenerative Organic Certified microgreens and hemp-derived CBD, all grown behind the scenes of the future of farming.
Graver Farmstead
15.5 miMondjack Apiaries
17.5 miWhitehall
Valley Road Farm
16.3 miTamaqua
A farm on Valley Road in Tamaqua, in the anthracite-coal country of Schuylkill County. The listing tags it for agritourism, which in this region usually means a seasonal produce stand or pick-your-own during summer and fall. Published details are limited, so contacting the farm directly is the best way to find out what it grows and when it's open.
Valley Road Farm
16.3 miTamaqua
Filchner's Plants and Produce
16.4 miBath
Filchner's runs a nursery and garden center on Monocacy Drive in Bath, in Northampton County, with more than 30 years in business. They grow bedding plants and vegetables and sell seasonal produce through the growing season. It's a well-established local stop for gardeners stocking up in spring and for fresh produce later in summer.
Patriot Farms LLC
19.6 miLenhartsville
Patriot Farms works Mountain Road in Lenhartsville, Berks County, below the Blue Mountain ridge near Hawk Mountain. The farm runs a CSA of seasonal vegetables grown in the wooded headwaters country of eastern Pennsylvania.
Pasture's Pride Natural Meats
21.4 miKutztown
Pasture's Pride Natural Meats is Dave and Joy Stutzman's family farm on Crystal Cave Road in Kutztown, in the Reading area north of Philadelphia. The farm raises all-natural, 100% grass-finished beef, grass-fed lamb that roams freely over the pastures, and barnyard pork with fresh air and plenty of room to run.
Rodale Institute
21.4 miKutztown
Rodale Institute is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to growing the regenerative organic agriculture movement through rigorous research, farmer training, and education. Our groundbreaking science and direct farmer-support programs serve as a catalyst for change in farming and food production worldwide. Over our 75-year history, we have proven that organic farming is not only viable, but essential to humanity’s survival. Our Mission & Vision Mission Rodale Institute confronts one of the world’s gr
Local Organic Market
21.5 miAn organic-focused market at 19 E. Main Street in downtown Kutztown, Berks County. It puts local, chemical-free produce and natural foods front and center, drawing on the Pennsylvania Dutch farmland that surrounds the college town. A counterpart to Kutztown's Main Street growers' market a few doors away.
Allentown Fairgrounds Farmers' Market
19.5 miAllentown
Open since 1953, the Allentown Fairgrounds Farmers Market is an indoor market at 1825 W. Chew Street on the Allentown Fairgrounds, with more than 50 local merchants under one roof. Vendors sell fresh produce, butcher meats, seafood, baked goods, prepared and ethnic foods, coffee, and more. It runs Thursday through Saturday year-round, a dependable weekly stop in the Lehigh Valley.
Kutztown Main Street Growers Market
21.8 miA growers' market on Main Street at 357 W. Main Street in Kutztown, the Berks County borough at the center of Pennsylvania Dutch country. Local farmers bring seasonal produce and homemade goods to the market, a short walk from Kutztown University and the grounds of the long-running Kutztown Folk Festival.
Valley Fruits and Veggies
18.0 miBethlehem
Valley Fruits and Veggies runs a farm market and seasonal u-pick on Colony Drive in Bethlehem, Northampton County. Spring brings pick-your-own strawberries, summer adds fresh fruit and vegetables, and fall means pumpkins, a corn maze, hayrides, and festival weekends. The market also scoops ice cream and milkshakes, and the farm hosts birthday parties. It's a family-run stop for produce and fall outings.
Seiple Farms
18.1 miBath
Seiple Farms grows pumpkins, strawberries, sweet corn, sunflowers, and field crops on Nor-Bath Boulevard in Bath. Pick-your-own strawberries open in late May, and fall brings a corn maze, hayrides, and pumpkins from mid-September into late October. A summer sunflower festival runs late July into early August. The farm also sells gourds, Indian corn, and squash in season.
Plaza Growers' Market in Allentown
20.1 miThis growers' market runs at 821 Hamilton Street in downtown Allentown, the Lehigh Valley's largest city. A growers' market means farm vendors selling what they raise, so expect produce, flowers, and baked goods set up along the Hamilton Street business corridor through the warm months.
Bramble Ridge Honey Farm
18.3 miChestnuthill Township
Bramble Ridge Honey Farm keeps about 150 hives across eight sites in Monroe, Pike, and Susquehanna counties, producing raw honey, beeswax candles, and bath and body products. The listed Route 209 address is in Chestnuthill Township, while retail sales run out of a second location in Meshoppen open Thursday, Friday, and Sunday. Product is sold direct and through their website. See brambleridgehoneyfarm.com for where to buy.
Savidge Farms
23.5 miMertztown
Savidge Farms is a fall agritourism farm on State Street in Mertztown, in the Berks County farm belt of southeastern Pennsylvania. Pumpkins, mums, and a corn maze are the typical seasonal draw for a farm of this kind in the region. No listing could be confirmed to pin down this location's exact hours or activities, so contact the farm directly.
Unangst Tree Farm
19.0 miEast Allen Township
Unangst Tree Farm runs year-round from its Bethlehem-Bath Pike location in East Allen Township, near Bath in the Lehigh Valley. Fall brings pumpkins, a corn maze, and sunflower picking; the holidays bring choose-and-cut Christmas trees. The farm also hosts Wednesday food-truck nights from May through August, plus school group trips and a kids' Little Farmer Workshop.
The Berry Farm and Orchard
23.2 miKutztown
Moselem Meadows
23.3 miHamburg
Gould's Produce and Farm Market
18.9 miBrodheadsville
Apple Ridge Farm
18.9 miSaylorsburg
Apple Ridge Farm in Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania is Penn State environmental scientist-turned-farmer Brian Bruno's sustainable operation on his family's 1860s farm — naturally grown produce, pastured chickens and pigs, hydroponic lettuce, and a wood-fired brick oven sourdough bakery using regional organic flour and a natural starter. The farm also runs Scratch, a wood-fired pizza pub in the Easton Public Market, and fuels its oven with sawmill slab wood.
Pine Brook Hollow Tree Farm
23.8 miEmmaus
Pine Brook Hollow lets families cut their own Fraser, Canaan, or Douglas fir near Emmaus, or pick from pre-cut trees in a lighted display area. The Christmas cabin doubles as a gift shop, pouring hot chocolate while swans drift on the farm pond. Fresh wreaths and garland round out the selection, and Santa stops by during the season. It's a small, family-run tree farm in the Lehigh Valley.
Gauker Farms
24.9 miFleetwood
Emmaus Farmers' Market
23.3 miEmmaus
Emmaus Farmers' Market has run since 2003 at Triangle Park in Emmaus, a Lehigh Valley borough south of Allentown. The producer market opens Sundays from 10am to 1pm during its May-to-November season, then shifts to a shorter winter schedule from December through April. Vendors focus on locally grown food, and the market runs rain or shine. Its central-park location makes it an easy Sunday-morning stop in town.
Humming Hills Farm, LLC
24.5 miHamburg
Fairman Farm
19.7 miNazareth
Funny Farm Apiaries, LLC.
26.0 miMertztown
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Lehighton, PA?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Lehighton, Pennsylvania, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Lehighton?
Farms near Lehighton include 30 agritourism & farm experiences, 14 farm stands, 11 produce farms, 7 organic farms. Browse the list for details on each.
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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.
