Farms Near Lincoln, CA
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Lincoln, California — all selling direct to consumers.
Faisan Valley Ranch
1.1 miLincoln
Faisan Valley Ranch sits in the Placer County countryside outside Lincoln, in the Sierra foothill belt that's grown into one of Northern California's newer wine and ranch corridors. No crops, animals, or visiting details are published online yet.
Downtown Lincoln Farmers' Market
1.3 miLincoln
Lincoln's downtown market sets up on F Street in Placer County, in a town built on Gladding, McBean & Co., the terra cotta and pipe works that's operated here since the early 1870s. It's a small Sacramento Valley community market, not a large regional draw.
5 Stone Family Farm
1.4 miLincoln
5 Stone Family Farm operates out of Lincoln in Placer County. Limited public information is available beyond the farm's name and address; check their local listings for current offerings.
5 Stone Family Farm
1.4 miLincoln
Another Lincoln, California listing for 5 Stone Family Farm in Placer County. Public details are thin online; the address places it in the residential Valley View Circle area outside downtown Lincoln.
5 Stone Family Farm
1.4 miLincoln
Our farm is nestled on 20 acres and boasts over 1700 fruit trees, including a variety of different plums, peaches, nectarines, cherries, apricots, almonds, pluots, french prunes, apples, pears, pomegranates, and blackberries. Stay tuned, as we plan to expand into produce as well!
Nastase Honey Farm
3.0 miLincoln
Nastase Honey Farm keeps hives on Sego Lane outside Lincoln and bottles what they produce as raw, unfiltered honey, mostly orange blossom and wildflower varietals shaped by the almond and citrus orchards nearby. It's a small, family-run operation — no storefront, no farmers market circuit listed, just honey sold directly from the farm.
Rocklin Farmers' Market
5.2 miRocklin
Rocklin is a fast-growing Placer County suburb east of Sacramento, historically a granite-quarrying town before it became a bedroom community. This market runs at the Blue Oaks Center near RC Willey, a suburban stop for growers from the surrounding foothill farms rather than a downtown or historic market.
Twin Peaks Orchards
5.8 miAn Instagram account under @twinpeaksorchards exists, but its bio and posts weren't accessible in this search, so location and the fruit grown couldn't be confirmed. The 'orchard' listing type is the only verified detail beyond the name.
Roseville Farmers' Market
7.4 miRoseville
This certified market sets up Tuesdays, year-round, in the parking lot at the Fountains at Roseville, in front of Peet's Coffee and Whole Foods on Galleria Boulevard. PlacerGROWN certifies the market's growers but doesn't run day-to-day operations — that falls to an independent market management team. Expect the usual mix of Placer County produce, cheese, and specialty foods, with shopping-center parking nearby.
Loomis Eggplant Festival
6.5 miLoomis
The Loomis Eggplant Festival is a community event held in Loomis, a small Placer County town with a farming history tied to fruit orchards and produce stands. It is organized around a single crop rather than a single farm. Current dates, vendors, and admission details were not verifiable online this search.
Berryfest 2013
8.1 miRoseville
Berryfest is Roseville's annual strawberry festival, held on Mother's Day weekend near Vernon Street and the surrounding downtown blocks. Local farms supply the strawberries for shortcake and other treats sold alongside arts and crafts booths, a parade, live music, and a petting zoo. Johny 5 Productions organizes the event.
Sinclair Family Farm
6.8 miPenryn
Roobeez
6.8 miPenryn
Roobeez, is making it easier than ever to access fresh, locally sourced produce and support sustainable farming practices through online workshops and in-person Farm Expo events. At Roobeez, we are committed to promoting sustainable agriculture practices that benefit both farmers and our planet. By connecting consumers with local farms practicing organic farming methods or employing environmentally friendly techniques, we encourage responsible consumption while reducing carbon footprints. Our mission is to grow our local farmers, and grow the love for supporting our local farmers.
Top Hill Farm
8.6 miRoseville
Bambi's Christmas Tree Land
9.1 miRoseville
Bambi's Christmas Tree Land is listed on South Harding Boulevard in Roseville, running as a seasonal cut-tree lot in the Sacramento-area suburbs. No working website or social page turned up in research, so current pricing, tree varieties, and hours could not be confirmed.
Horton Iris Garden
7.7 miLoomis
Horton Iris Garden has grown irises on King Road in Loomis since 1999 and now carries around 1,200 to 1,500 varieties. Bloom season runs April and May, when the garden opens Friday through Monday, 10am-5pm, for viewing and ordering bare-root and potted iris plants; a cut-your-own pumpkin patch runs in fall.
Stirling Oak Cellars
9.4 miLincoln
Stirling Oak Cellars is a winery listed on Lone Pine Lane outside Lincoln, in the granite-soil oak country of western Placer County. The domain that once hosted its website is now parked and inactive. No details on varietals or tasting hours are available online.
Neilson Family Farm
9.2 miSheridan
Rickey Ranch Vineyards and Pumpkin Farm
9.0 miGranite Bay
Rickey Ranch grows its own pumpkins on Cavitt Stallman Road in Granite Bay and opens the fields every October 1st through the 31st, 10 a.m. to dusk. The family runs hayrides and horse rides alongside pens of pigs, goats, chickens, and sheep, and props skeletons on old farm equipment scattered through the property. Regulars say it's smaller and quieter than the county's bigger patches — plus there's a vineyard on the same ground.
Bushnell Gardens Nursery
10.2 miBushnell Gardens Nursery operates in Granite Bay, in the oak-studded foothill country northeast of Sacramento. The business sells plants, trees, and home decor, drawing gardeners from the Placer County suburbs and the wider Sacramento region.
Flower Farm
9.2 miLoomis
Flower Farm sits on Horseshoe Bar Road in Loomis, in the Placer County foothill belt known for citrus and nursery stock at the edge of the Sacramento Valley. The name and agritourism listing point to a working nursery operation. No further confirmed details on plant selection, hours, or additional offerings.
Granite Bay Farmers' Market
10.4 miGranite Bay
Sunday market in the parking lot of Quarry Ponds Town Center, 5550 Douglas Blvd. in Granite Bay, running May through October. It's part of the PlacerGROWN network, with regular vendors including Pierce's Family Farm, Rice River Ranch, Farm Charm Flowers, Bravo's Produce, Calolea Olive Oil, and Father & Son Farm.
Loomis Alpacas
9.2 miLoomis
Loomis Alpacas has raised alpacas on its Holly Hill Lane property since 2005, growing from a founding herd of three animals to about a dozen today. The farm offers by-appointment tours where visitors can meet the herd, and sells hand-spun yarn and US-made garments crafted from their fiber. Reach them at 916-768-0735 to book a visit.
Amber Oaks Raspberries
9.7 miAuburn
Amber Oaks Raspberries is a family-owned u-pick farm on Shanley Road outside Auburn, open Saturdays from 9am to 2pm and closed the rest of the week. Beyond the raspberries in its name, the farm grows blackberries, peaches, mandarins, squash, and tomatoes, offering both pick-your-own and pre-picked orders depending on what's ripe that week.
The Flower Farm Nursery & Coffee House, Inn & Event
9.9 miLoomis
The Flower Farm in Loomis combines a plant nursery, coffee house, and six acres of citrus, Malbec grapes, and cutting flowers with a separate bed and breakfast inn and event center down the road. The cafe serves breakfast burritos, seasonal sandwiches, and craft mimosas, and a small tasting bar pours Casque Wine on-site. The nursery and cafe have operated in their current form since 2006, with the inn and event space run from a second location on Auburn-Folsom Road.
Amber Oaks Raspberries
9.8 miAuburn
Burgeson Family Farm
9.6 miNewcastle
Gold Country Farmer's Market
9.8 miLocated at 3185 Auburn-Folsom Rd. in Newcastle, a Sierra foothill town in the fruit belt between Auburn and Folsom. Vendors sell local produce and crafts. No current hours are listed publicly — worth a call before visiting.
Six Bar Ranch
9.7 miPleasant Grove
Farmers Market - Sunrise Mall, Citrus Heights
12.5 miCitrus Heights
The Citrus Heights farmers market at Sunrise Mall is part of the I Love My Farmers Market network run by Living Smart, which operates weekly year-round markets rain or shine across the Sacramento region. The markets pair certified farmers and specialty food vendors with cooking demos, canning lessons, gardening tips, and live local music, in support of farmers, small businesses, and youth programs.
Miller Honey Farms
9.9 miNewcastle
Miller Honey Farms opened its Newcastle operation in 1974 and still sells jars locally at Echo Valley Ranch and Ace Hardware in nearby Auburn, alongside its own honey and mandarins. The Geraldson Road location is part of a larger multi-state beekeeping business, not a single-family roadside operation. Retail hours vary by season — check with local retailers carrying the honey before making a special trip.
Bishop's Pumpkin Farm
11.5 miWheatland
Bill and Sandy Bishop started this Wheatland farm in 1973 and it now claims the largest u-pick pumpkin field anywhere, with hayrides pulling visitors out into the rows. A corn maze, carousel, petting zoo, and Mrs. B's Country Bakery round out the grounds, plus Bishop's Other Cider for the 21-and-up crowd. The 2026 season runs September 4 through November 15.
Sunrise Orchards
11.3 miCalifornia
Sunrise Orchards farms walnuts and more than 100 varieties of stone fruit, including peaches, near Rio Oso, and runs a full nursery alongside the orchard selling plants and landscape materials. The operation combines a working farm with retail nursery sales under one roof. Reach them at 530-633-2057 or [email protected].
Sunrise Farmers' Market At Sunrise Mall
13.6 miCitrus Heights
More than 50 booths set up at Sunrise Mall in Citrus Heights, mixing certified organic growers with specialty food vendors — enough of a following that the market's Facebook page has topped 4,000 followers. It's one of the larger mall-anchored markets in the Sacramento suburbs, with produce vendors selling alongside prepared-food stalls.
Hudson Orchards
12.1 miRio Oso
Hudson Orchards is listed on Bear River Drive in Rio Oso, a small Sutter County community in the Sacramento Valley long known for peach and plum orchards. No working website or social page turned up in research, so current crops, sales, or hours could not be confirmed.
Derby Walnuts
12.2 miRio Oso
Orangevale Farmers' Market
14.3 miOrangevale
Orangevale Farmers' Market sets up in the Dairy Queen parking lot on Greenback Lane, in a Sacramento County community platted in the 1880s as a citrus colony before frost cycles pushed growers toward other crops. Vendor list and hours aren't confirmed online.
BriarPatch Food Co-op
11.8 miAuburn
BriarPatch Food Co-op's Auburn store brings the community-owned grocer's formula — local, organic, and sustainable goods — to Placer County. Collectively owned by its shoppers since 1976, the co-op partners with local farmers on crop planning to support their financial stability, and offers owner discounts, patronage dividends, and free fruit for kids while they shop.
AnneBelle Farms
11.9 miAuburn
AnneBelle Farms sits on Grass Valley Highway in Auburn, California, in the Sierra foothills of Placer County - gold country terrain that gradually gave way to orchards, vineyards, and small farms after the mining era.
Mountain Mandarin Festival
11.9 miAuburn
The Mountain Mandarin Festival celebrates Placer County's foothill-grown Owari Satsuma mandarins each year at the Gold Country Fairgrounds in Auburn, the weekend before Thanksgiving. More than 30,000 visitors come through over the three days for grower booths selling 10-pound bags straight off the trees, food and artisan vendors, chef demos, and a kids zone. The Mountain Mandarin Growers Association has run the event for more than 30 years.
Fair Oaks Sunset Farmers' Market
15.4 miFair Oaks
A farmers market on Sunset Avenue in Fair Oaks, a Sacramento County community along the American River that got its start in the 1890s as a citrus colony.
AnneBelle Farms
13.5 miAuburn
Gold Country Food Hub
12.3 miAuburn
A food hub listing in Auburn, California, in the Sierra foothills' Gold Country farming region. No verified details on this specific hub's growers, products, or hours turned up in current research.
Folsom Parkshore Plaza Farmers Market
15.7 miFolsom
A farmers market on Coolidge Drive in Folsom, a Sacramento County city built around Folsom Lake and the American River.
Raphael Garden
16.5 miFair Oaks
Carmichael Park Farmers Market
17.1 miCarmichael
We are so sad to inform you that at this time we are unable to continue operating the Arden Fair Farmers Market. We have had a much lower than anticipated attendance which resulted in less farmers and vendors each week. The two farmers that were committed to make it work have had issues with employees and vehicle problems preventing them from attending the past weeks and in the foreseeable future.
49er Farm
13.9 miCool
Dry Creek Herb Farm
15.6 miGrass Valley
Dry Creek Herb Farm has grown organic herbs and edible plants in the Sierra gold country since 2006. Beyond the retail gardens, where visitors can walk through and buy plants directly from the source, the farm runs as a working learning center offering herbalism classes and apprenticeships. Owner Mary Evans Peterson built the operation around hands-on plant education rather than just sales, and the gardens stay open for browsing through the growing season.
Jardin del Rio Farmers' Market
15.8 miAuburn
This Saturday market runs mornings, 8am to noon, spring through fall, at 10056 Combie Road in Auburn. Vendors bring seasonal produce, handcrafted goods, and other locally made items to the Combie Road corridor near Lake of the Pines, serving Auburn and Nevada County shoppers looking for a smaller, community-run alternative to the bigger valley markets.
Next Generation Foods
15.5 miOlivehurst
Buttercup Family Farm
14.4 miPilot Hill
Garden of Eatin
18.3 miRancho Cordova
Elderberry Farms Native Plant Nursery
18.5 miRancho Cordova
The California Native Plant Society (CNPS) was formed in August 1965. A few months later, G. Ledyard Stebbins, Dora Hunt, Tom Fuller, John Tucker, and Mary Ann Wohlers set a meeting for December 13, 1965 to establish a Sacramento Valley Chapter (SVC) of CNPS. SVC was the first chapter of the new CNPS to be created. Early activity of the chapter was primarily field trips and monthly meetings, held in conjunction with the C.M. Goethe Arboretum Society (which supported the arboretum at Sacramento S
The Haunted Pumpkin Patch
17.6 miGrass Valley
The Haunted Pumpkin Patch in Grass Valley runs a pumpkin patch by day and a haunted house by night through November, with separate mild (ages 5+) and scarier evening experiences. Daytime admission is $15; nighttime tickets run $15-$20 depending on age. They take cash, credit, and Venmo.
Rancho Cordova Certified Farmers' Market
18.6 miRancho Cordova
Soil Born Farms Urban Agriculture & Education Project
19.0 miSoil Born Farms is a nonprofit urban farm on more than 50 acres at American River Ranch in Rancho Cordova, one of California's largest urban agriculture sites. The farm runs about 140 classes a year on food, nutrition and ecological growing, alongside its own organic produce. What began as a for-profit farm in 2000 became a nonprofit in 2004; the farm stand is open to the public Saturdays, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Country Club Plaza Certified Farmers Market
18.9 miThis certified market operates in the parking area of Country Club Plaza, a shopping center in Sacramento's Arden-Arcade neighborhood. It's one of several certified markets that set up in Sacramento-area shopping center lots rather than on downtown streets.
Shirak Honey and Orchard Pollination
19.3 miRancho Cordova
Shirak Honey and Orchard Pollination operates out of Olson Drive in Rancho Cordova, in the Sacramento Valley's almond and stone-fruit belt. Beekeeping operations in this region typically split their year between honey production and contract pollination, trucking hives to orchards during almond bloom each February.
Lake of the Pines Farmers' Market
16.7 miAuburn
Open Saturday mornings, 8 a.m. to noon, spring through fall, at 11665 Lakeshore North inside the Lake of the Pines community near Auburn. Neighbors gather to buy locally grown produce from vendors serving this Nevada County foothill development.
Arden-Arcade Certified Farmers' Market
19.0 miSacramento
The Arden-Arcade Certified Farmers’ Market (sometimes known as the Country Club Plaza Farmers’ Market) is one of the longest-running certified farmers’ markets in California and continues to provide customers with affordable, delicious, groceries from local producers!
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Lincoln, CA?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Lincoln, California, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Lincoln?
Farms near Lincoln include 21 agritourism & farm experiences, 17 farmers markets, 12 farm stands, 9 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.
