Farms Near Liberty, NC
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Liberty, North Carolina — all selling direct to consumers.
Carolina Grass-Fed Meats
1.4 miLiberty
Carolina Grass-Fed Meats raises authentic non-GMO grass-fed beef, pork, and chicken on York Martin Road in Liberty, North Carolina. The farm store is open to the public, with farm pickup, drop-off points across the Triad and Triangle, and home delivery within 50 miles of the farm.
Cedar View Farm
2.8 miLiberty
Certified-organic, pick-your-own produce about three miles northeast of Liberty, near the Guilford-Alamance county line. The list is long — beans, beets, blackberries, broccoli, corn, cucumbers, onions, peas, peppers, squash, and tomatoes — with apples and peaches added from July into October. It runs as an on-farm market and farm-stand stop. Because it's certified organic and small, the ripe picks rotate week to week, so call before you go.
Cedar View Farm
3.1 miLiberty
Poe Family Farm
4.1 miLiberty
Kopper Top Life Learning Center
5.2 miLiberty
Kopper Top Life Learning Center is a nonprofit farm on Kimesville Road in Liberty offering therapeutic and educational programs for children and adults, including therapeutic horseback riding and animal-assisted activities for people with disabilities. The Randolph County property also runs summer day camps and hands-on farm experiences with its horses and livestock. Programs are scheduled, so contact ahead to arrange a visit.
Sawyer Farms
6.4 miLiberty
Sawyer Farms is an agritourism operation on Beulah Church Road in Liberty, in northern Randolph County. No website, hours, or product information was found online. The surrounding Piedmont supports row crops, livestock, and seasonal produce.
Wings Of Dawn Farm
6.4 miLiberty
Barn Door Nursery and Produce
5.8 miJulian
Homeland Creamery LLC
6.8 miJULIAN
Homeland Creamery bottles milk and churns ice cream and butter from its own herd on Bowman Dairy Road in Julian, southeast of Greensboro. The on-farm store sells the full dairy line straight from the plant, and the creamery hosts seasonal events and farm tours. Store hours run Monday through Saturday plus shorter Sunday afternoons.
Heartstrong Farm
7.6 miSTALEY
Millstone Creek Orchards
8.3 miRamseur
Greeson's Strawberry Farm
7.7 miJulian
A strawberry farm on Watchtower Road in Julian, south of Greensboro on the Guilford-Randolph county line. Piedmont strawberries here ripen from late April into June, sold u-pick and pre-picked from the field. The season is short and weather-driven.
Kildee Farm
8.8 miRamseur
Kildee Farm is on Kildee Church Road near Ramseur in Randolph County, in the central North Carolina Piedmont. This is small-farm country between Asheboro and the Uwharrie region, where growers raise seasonal produce and livestock. Details on this farm are thin online, so contacting it directly is the best way to learn its offerings.
Garrett's Vineyard
8.5 miJulian
A vineyard on Coble Church Road in Julian, in southern Guilford County between Greensboro and Liberty. It appears in the NC Farm Fresh and Local Picks directories, which point to grapes grown for sale — muscadine and scuppernong vines do well across the Piedmont and ripen from late August into October. Contact details aren't posted online, so reach the vineyard directly to check picking and sales.
Quaker Lake Camp
8.1 miClimax
Quaker Lake Camp is a Friends-affiliated summer camp on a lake near Climax in Guilford County, and it opens to the public for several seasonal events. Its Pumpkin Festival lands in October (the 17th in 2026), and the calendar also includes a flashlight egg hunt, retreats, and school field trips. The camp belongs to the American Camp Association. Registration and details are on quakerlakecamp.org.
Whitaker Farms
8.1 miClimax
Whitaker Farms works land on Providence Church Road in Climax, south of Greensboro in Guilford County. Farms in this part of the Piedmont commonly pair a produce market with fall agritourism like pumpkins. Confirm current hours and any seasonal events directly with the farm.
Nicks Creek Produce
8.7 miSiler City
Nicks Creek Produce operates on the Siler City–Snow Camp Road in Siler City, Chatham County. As a produce stand it likely sells seasonal Piedmont fruits and vegetables. No website or hours were verifiable online.
Braeburn Farm - Grassfed Beef
8.7 miSnow Camp
Braeburn Farm spans 500+ acres of pastures, woodlands, creeks, and ponds in Snow Camp, in the heart of the North Carolina Piedmont, where Charles and Cindy Sydnor create incredible grass-finished beef by building a healthy ecosystem through holistic, high-intensity grazing. Moving cows to new grass daily sequesters carbon and improves the land; the beef sells through Left Bank Butchery and economical bulk purchases, and farm tours welcome everyone from ecology classes to birders.
Machaven Farm
8.7 miSnow Camp
Goat Lady Dairy
9.2 miClimax
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Dinner Bell Farm NC
9.0 miSnow Camp
Dinner Bell Farm
9.0 miSnow Camp
Foust Family Farms
10.5 miWhitsett
Millboro and Co.
9.2 miFranklinville
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Little Way Farm
10.4 miSiler City
We didn't grow up on farms. Ten years ago, we were just city people who didn't know anything about where food came from, or why it mattered. In fact, when friends proposed the idea of moving out of the city and finding land, we thought it was preposterous. But, after some thought, we decided to give it a try. We began by volunteering on a vegetable garden a few times a week. From there, we received an opportunity to rent a house on that farm.
Siler City Farmers Market
10.8 miSiler City
Open Saturdays 9am to 1pm from April through November in Siler City, this Chatham County market sells produce and baked goods from area growers, closing at noon when temperatures top 95 degrees. Siler City sits in a heavily agricultural stretch of the central Piedmont. The market posts current product availability on its Facebook page each week.
Ward Farms of Whitsett
12.3 miWhitsett
Ward Farms of Whitsett is on Cook Stewart Road in Whitsett, Guilford County, between Greensboro and Burlington. It's an agritourism farm in the central Piedmont; specific crops and seasonal events are best confirmed with the family directly.
Ward Farms of Whitsett
12.4 miWhitsett
The Baldwin Place Farm
13.2 miAsheboro
A farm on Foxfire Road near Asheboro, in Randolph County at the geographic center of North Carolina. Little is documented online about its current use. Contact the farm to confirm whether it offers produce, events, or lodging before visiting.
The Schoolhouse Farm & Community Market
12.4 miPleasant Garden
Holistic Management & Regenerative Agriculture - Accredited Professional with The Savory Institute.
Gusenbury Fields Lavender Farm
14.6 miWhitsett
Gusenbury Fields Lavender Farm grows lavender on NC Highway 61 in Whitsett, in eastern Guilford County between Greensboro and Burlington. Lavender farms open their rows for cutting and photos when the plants bloom in late spring and early summer, and sell dried bundles, oils, and soaps. Piedmont heat pushes most local lavender to peak around June.
Pleasant Garden Farmers' Market
13.2 miPleasant Garden
A community farmers market behind the Town Hall in Pleasant Garden, a small town in southern Guilford County near Greensboro, on Alliance Church Road. Area growers sell seasonal produce and homemade goods to the surrounding community.
Matriarch Florals and Stems
13.1 miLindley Mills
12.6 miLindley Mills has milled flour on Lindley Mill Road in Graham since 1755, one of North Carolina's oldest continuously operating businesses. The family-run mill produces certified-organic flours, its Super Sprout sprouted-grain line, and stoneground corn grits, selling wholesale and in bulk to bakeries and retailers. Reach the mill at 336-376-6190.
Hinton Farms Produce
15.7 miGibsonville
The Inn at Celebrity Dairy
13.6 miSiler City
A working goat dairy and inn on Mt Vernon Hickory Mountain Road near Siler City, milking a herd of about 100 Alpine and Saanen goats. The dairy makes farmstead chevre and goat-milk gelato and sells its own goat-milk soap, and the inn serves farm breakfasts built around the cheese. Overnight rooms, a log cabin, and open-barn days bring guests onto the 300-acre farm.
Bee All Organic LLC
14.5 miGraham
Bee All Organic sells organic, free-range eggs from a flock of 54 Red Star and Cinnamon Queen hens in Graham, in Alamance County. The birds eat certified organic feed from Reedy Fork Organic Farm in nearby Gibsonville. Owner Robert runs the operation and takes orders by email and through social media. It's a small, single-focus egg farm rather than a full produce stand.
Early Farms
16.6 miGibsonville
Early Farms is a small produce farm on Bethel Church Road in Gibsonville, in the Piedmont between Greensboro and Burlington. It grows local, farm-fresh food and is listed as an agritourism stop, though it keeps a low profile online. The specific crops aren't well documented, so it's worth a call before visiting. Guilford and Alamance county farmland surrounds it.
Cohen Farm
13.7 miPittsboro
J. Razz & Tazz Farm
17.1 miGibsonville
J. Razz & Tazz Farm is an agritourism operation on Peeden Drive in Gibsonville, on the Guilford–Alamance county line in the central Piedmont. No website, product list, or contact information was found online.
Burlington Farmers Market
16.4 miBurlington
Held at 2389 Corporation Parkway on Burlington's east side, this Alamance County market gives area farmers a place to sell produce, eggs, and other homegrown goods directly to the public. It sits apart from the downtown market, drawing shoppers from nearby neighborhoods. Hours shift with the season, so check current times before a trip.
The Asheboro Farmers’ Market
15.0 miAsheboro
Reedy Fork Farm
17.4 miElon
George Teague is an owner of Reedy Fork Organic Farm. The son of Franklin Teague, he grew up on the farm, and has worked on it since he was small, although his official start date is 1980. George led the farm’s transition from conventional to being certified organic in 2007.George enjoys educating others about a sustainable way of life through organics. He also likes traveling, boating, and flying planes. Education: Graduated from North Carolina State University in 1980 with an Associates degree
Reverence Farms
16.1 miGraham
Reverence Farms in Graham, North Carolina is a different kind of dairy — cows are milked alongside their calves on pastures tended like gardens, producing A2A2 grass-fed milk from a herd hand-selected over decades. The farm also raises well-mannered Jersey sires, sells meat bundles and winter shares, and teaches the next generation through The Stockholder's Manual and on-farm mentorship.
Sax Patch Community Garden
15.4 miA North Carolina community garden whose name points to Saxapahaw, the Alamance County mill village known for its local-food scene. No confirmed address, plot details, or contact surfaced in research.
Benjamin Vineyards
15.4 miGraham
Benjamin Vineyards grows a dozen muscadine varieties, including scuppernong, on Whitney Road near Saxapahaw in the Haw River Valley. The winery side closed in 2014, but the vineyard still opens for pick-your-own grapes from Labor Day through mid-October, Friday through Sunday, and also grows blackberries and figs. Andy and Nancy Zeman planted it in 2002. Bring containers and come during the fall picking window.
Valentine Family Acres
16.6 miGreensboro
We sell silkie hatching eggs, eating eggs, plants, goat manure, silkie chicks
Coast to Coast Farm LLC
16.6 miGreensboro
We offer nourishing and in season produce, fresh eggs, and wellness from the ground up.
Benjamin Vineyards
15.5 miGraham
Cane Creek Farm
15.4 miCane Creek Farm is a name shared by more than one North Carolina farm, including a well-documented pastured-livestock and heritage-hog operation in the Snow Camp and Saxapahaw area of Alamance County. This listing gives no city, so the specific farm can't be confirmed.
Burlington Downtown Farmers Market
18.0 miBurlington
This market runs in downtown Burlington at 268 East Front Street, in Alamance County's Piedmont. Vendors from the surrounding area sell seasonal fruits and vegetables along with baked goods and handmade items. Downtown Burlington markets typically operate on weekend mornings through the growing season. Confirm the current schedule before you visit.
Ran-Lew Dairy
15.4 miThis North Carolina dairy bottles whole milk, chocolate milk, and buttermilk, and serves soft-serve on the farm, including a cow-side pour. The website lists the lineup but no public storefront address; day-to-day updates run through its Facebook and Instagram.
SanDan Farm
18.7 miSanDan Farm is on Harvest Road in the McLeansville area east of Greensboro, in Guilford County. It's listed as an agritourism farm, with little further detail online. Contact the farm for current crops and visiting hours.
Kinfolk Gardens CSA
16.2 miGraham
Iseley Farms
19.0 miBurlington
Iseley Farms sits on Burch Bridge Road northwest of Burlington, in Alamance County's Piedmont farm country. The Iseley name runs deep in this part of central North Carolina. It's listed as an agritourism farm, though current visitor offerings aren't published online.
Blueberry Thrill Farm
19.7 miGibconville
Om Ranch Stables
16.2 miPittsboro
A horse stable on Emerson Cook Road in Pittsboro, in Chatham County southwest of the Triangle. Operations of this kind typically offer boarding, riding lessons, and training, though specific services aren't documented online. Reach out directly to ask about lessons, boarding openings, or trail access.
Blueberry Thrill Farm
19.8 miGibsonville
Blueberry Thrill Farm has grown fruit on Eaglesfield Road in Gibsonville since 1982, now a second-generation operation offering pick-your-own blueberries, blackberries, apples, peaches, muscadines, heirloom tomatoes, pumpkins, and flowers across the seasons. Picking hours can be tight, so their website and Facebook carry the current schedule. Note that pets aren't allowed in the fields. Reach them at 336-449-7246 or blueberrythrillfarm.com.
Asheboro Downtown Farmers' Market
17.3 miAsheboro
Held at 134 South Church Street in downtown Asheboro, seat of Randolph County and home of the North Carolina Zoo. A central-Piedmont market where area farmers bring seasonal produce and homemade goods. Specific market days and contact details aren't confirmed here.
Downtown Asheboro's Farmers' Market
17.3 miThis market runs in downtown Asheboro at 134 S. Church Street, the Randolph County seat in the central Piedmont. Randolph County farmers sell seasonal produce, plants, and homemade goods a short walk from the courthouse square. Downtown Asheboro anchors a growing dining and shopping district. Check current market days and hours before stopping by.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Liberty, NC?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Liberty, North Carolina, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Liberty?
Farms near Liberty include 21 agritourism & farm experiences, 11 farm stands, 9 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.
