Farms Near Lititz, PA
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Lititz, Pennsylvania — all selling direct to consumers.
Downtown Lititz Farmers Market
0.3 miDowntown Lititz Farmers Market runs at 20 South Water Street in Lititz, a well-preserved Lancaster County town known for its Moravian roots, pretzel history, and busy Main Street. Vendors from the surrounding farmland bring seasonal produce, baked goods, flowers, and prepared food to the town center. Lititz's walkable downtown and steady visitor traffic make the market a lively weekend stop in season. Check the current day and hours before you go.
Lititz Farmers' Market
0.3 miLititz
A downtown market at 9 N. Water Street in Lititz, the Lancaster County borough known for Wilbur Chocolate and the Julius Sturgis pretzel bakery. Local farmers and food makers sell produce and baked goods near Lititz Springs Park, in one of the region's most walkable small towns.
Meadow Run Farm Store
2.1 miLititz
Meadow Run Farm is a pasture-based family farm in Lititz, Pennsylvania producing beyond-organic, nutrient-dense foods — 100% grassfed beef and lamb, pasture-raised pork, Freedom Ranger chicken, corn- and soy-free turkey, and dairy and eggs, with no chemicals, GMOs, hormones, or antibiotics. Shop the farm stores in Lititz and New Ringgold or order online for pickup, where food is medicine and grass is gold.
Kreiders Strawberries
4.2 miLancaster
Strawberries on Buch Avenue in the Manheim Township area just north of Lancaster city. In Lancaster County the pick-your-own strawberry window is short and early, usually opening around Memorial Day and running a few weeks into June. A stand this close to town draws steady local traffic, so berries can sell out on peak weekends before the fields reopen.
Shenks Berry Farm
3.4 miLititz
A pick-your-own berry farm on Disston View Drive near Lititz in Lancaster County. Berry growers here open with strawberries and cherries in late spring, then move into summer raspberries, blueberries, and blackberries as each ripens. It sits in one of Pennsylvania's most heavily farmed counties, where roadside fruit is a fixture of the season. Field openings shift with the weather, so check current picking conditions before loading up the family.
Brooklawn Farm Market
4.5 miLancaster
Hoover's Farm
3.5 miLititz
Hoover's Farm runs a stand on Erbs Bridge Road near Lititz, in Lancaster County's Pennsylvania Dutch farmland. This is some of the most productive non-irrigated cropland in the country, heavy with sweet corn, tomatoes, and small fruit each summer. Produce is sold as it comes in.
Oregon Dairy Farmstead
4.2 miLititz
Oregon Dairy has grown from a 1975 family dairy on Oregon Pike in Lititz into a combined supermarket, family restaurant, bakery, and ice cream shop. The Milkhouse Ice Cream Shoppe hand-dips more than 20 flavors, and the market sells meats, seafood, produce, and baked goods alongside the farm's own milk. The dairy also runs farm events and tours through the year. Reach them at 717-656-2856 or [email protected].
Lancaster Inn & Suites
4.3 miManheim
Lancaster Inn & Suites is a hotel on Lancaster Road in Manheim, next door to Kreider Farms in northern Lancaster County. It puts guests within a short drive of the county's farm tours, wineries, and Amish country attractions. The location suits travelers using Manheim as a base for exploring the region.
Kreider Farms Dairy Farm Tour
4.3 miManheim
Kreider Farms offers 90-minute dairy farm tours from its Welcome Center on Lancaster Road (Route 72) in Manheim, Lancaster County. The farm sells milk, ice cream, and cage-free and organic Noah's Pride eggs, and the tour walks visitors through how milk, eggs, and ice cream get from farm to table. Tours are billed as fun and educational.
Elizabeth Farms
5.5 miLititz
Farmed since 1758, this Lititz operation grows Christmas trees and opens for two big seasons: Fall on the Farm and Christmas on the Farm. Fall brings a corn maze, pumpkin patch, and the Ag Junkyard play area; animals on site include Scottish Highland cattle, lambs, and goats. A restored barn hosts weddings and events, and both cut-your-own and wholesale trees are available. Family-owned, in Lancaster County's tree-farm belt.
Root's Country Market & Auction
4.6 miManheim
Open every Tuesday since 1925, Root's Country Market & Auction is a Lancaster County institution at 705 Graystone Road in Manheim. Standholders sell fresh local produce, farm-raised meats, and homemade baked goods alongside handcrafted items and collectibles. The grounds also host flea markets and live auctions for livestock, produce, flowers, and equipment. Hours run 9am to 9pm April through October, 9am to 8pm in winter.
Lancaster County Food Hub
7.2 miLancaster
Lancaster County Food Hub runs a grocery pantry, a seasonal clothing bank, and outreach that connects unsheltered neighbors to services from 812 North Queen Street in Lancaster. It is a nonprofit, not a farm stand: households facing food insecurity pick up groceries here, and the clothing bank covers coats and warm-weather basics as the seasons turn. Reach the hub at 717-291-2261 to check pantry hours and volunteer needs.
Lemon Street Market
7.6 miLemon Street Market is a small natural-foods grocery associated with Lancaster, Pennsylvania, focused on local and organic groceries rather than a full supermarket selection. Public information is limited, so check current hours and what's in stock before visiting.
Central Market
7.9 miCentral Market in Lancaster ranks as the oldest continuously operating public market in the country, running at 23 North Market Street since the 1730s. Standholders sell produce from local growers, meats, dairy, baked goods, cut flowers, and prepared meals spanning several cuisines. The market opens Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday from 6am to 3pm inside a historic brick market house just off Penn Square in downtown Lancaster.
Creekside Farm Market LLC
6.6 miManheim
Myers Pick
6.8 miManheim
Lancaster Farm Fresh Cooperative
8.2 miLancaster Farm Fresh Cooperative pools more than 100 small organic farms across Lancaster County, PA, into weekly CSA shares. Members receive or pick up organic vegetables, fruit, dairy, eggs, baked goods, cut flowers, and herbal products, all grown by member families under organic practices. The co-op handles aggregation and distribution so individual farms can focus on growing.
Good Karma Produce
9.5 miRexmont
A produce grower in Rexmont, a small village in southern Lebanon County near Cornwall. Farms in this pocket of the county sell garden vegetables and seasonal fruit from roadside stands through the summer and into fall. The selection follows the harvest, moving from early greens and berries to sweet corn, tomatoes, and squash as the weeks go on.
Livengood Family Farm LLC
10.1 miLivengood Family Farm LLC has no confirmed website or public listing in search. The name points to a family-operated farm, a common structure in Delaware's small-farm sector, but specific crops, livestock, or hours couldn't be verified.
Ulrichs Farm Market
10.4 miUlrich's Farm Market is a Pennsylvania farm-market listing with no city attached and no confirmed website. Markets by this family name typically sell seasonal produce and often baked goods or bedding plants, but details here remain unverified. It likely shares ownership with the nearby 'Ulrich Farm' record.
Lancaster Barnstormers Corn Maze
9.9 miLancaster
The Lancaster Barnstormers Corn Maze is a fall corn maze on South Donerville Road in Lancaster, tied to the city's minor-league baseball team, the Barnstormers. Themed maze designs are the usual centerpiece, often paired with pumpkins and family activities. No standalone website was available to confirm this season's dates, so check with the farm or the team.
Country Barn Market
9.9 miLancaster
Country Barn
9.9 miLancaster
Country Barn sits on South Donerville Road in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. This listing's state field is misrecorded as Alabama; the zip code places it in Lancaster County, an area dense with family farm stands and Amish-run markets. No website or contact listing was found for this address.
Barr's farm
10.5 miLancaster
This Barr's farm entry sits at 2 West Grant Street in Lancaster, PA 17603 and duplicates another directory record at the same address. No website, phone, or crop list could be verified for either. The location is central-city Lancaster rather than open farmland, so it may be a market stand or a farm's downtown office.
Lancaster Central Market
10.5 miLancaster
Lancaster Central Market is America's oldest continuously operated public farmers market, established in 1730 — nearly 300 years of the freshest Lancaster County produce, meats, dairy, baked goods, and home-cooked meals under one historic roof in downtown Lancaster. Open every Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday 6 a.m. to 3 p.m., with beloved traditions from the June Strawberry Festival to the October Harvest Breakfast.
Barr's farm
10.5 miLancaster
Barr's farm lists a West Grant Street address in downtown Lancaster, PA, a few blocks from the city's Central Market district. No public website or listing turned up under this name, so what they sell isn't confirmed here. Lancaster County is one of Pennsylvania's densest farm regions, known for produce stands, dairy, and Amish and Mennonite growers.
Ironstone Springs Farm
10.5 miLancaster
Ironstone Spring Farm in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania has been owned and operated by the Martin family for over five generations, breeding and raising grass-fed Black Angus beef cattle around an original brick farmhouse built in 1805. The farm also hosts special events and offers equine boarding, minutes from Route 30 and I-283.
Ironstone Springs Farm
10.5 miLancaster
Cabalar
10.5 miLancaster
Damn Good Food Cabalar is a family-run burger spot and butchery located in Lancaster City. We serve up tasty burgers, sandwiches, fries, and shakes alongside some crafty brews and cocktails from our friends at Mad Chef. Since 2018, our goal has been to make food you want to tell your neighbors about. An open mind, an open mouth, and stretchy pants are all you’ll need to explore Cabalar. What Heats Our Grills Steve Cabalar cutting meat Meet Steve Steve Cabalar studied culinary arts abroad in a re
Homefields
11.5 miMillersville
Homefields is a nonprofit care farm on Letort Road in Millersville that has run an organic CSA for more than 27 years, growing over 100 varieties of fruit and vegetables each season on 19 acres. The farm doubles as a home and workplace for adults with disabilities and donates surplus produce to local food pantries. Members pick up weekly shares through the season. Reach them at 717-572-2719 or [email protected].
Homefields Farm
11.6 miMillersville
Cherry Hill Orchards
12.0 miListed as an orchard in Maryland, but the well-known Cherry Hill Orchards — pick-your-own stone fruit, apples, and pumpkins, plus a full garden center — operates in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, not Maryland. No separate Maryland orchard under this name turned up in business or press records. Likely a state mismatch in the source data rather than a distinct farm.
Hidden Spring Apiaries, LLC
10.4 miStevens
Hidden Spring Apiaries is a family-run, treatment-free apiary based in Stevens, Lancaster County, producing raw honey that's never heated or filtered. The honey is bottled by ZIP code from hives kept around Adamstown, Ephrata, Lititz, and Mohnton, so buyers can get honey from their own area. Founded in 2019, the operation uses no chemicals in the hive. Order through their site or find them locally.
Jason's Woods
13.2 miLancaster
Jason's Woods runs five large haunted attractions on Stehman Road just south of Lancaster, headlined by a 4D haunted hayride with themed segments like Twisted, Earthquake, and the Grinder. The grounds also include a midway with live entertainment, food, shopping, and roaming monsters through the fall Halloween season. Tickets are sold online. Find them on Facebook as JasonsWoodsLancaster and Instagram at jasons_woods.
Sassafras Farms
13.1 miWillow Street
Sassafras Farms operates off Fieldcrest Drive in Willow Street, a Lancaster County community just south of the city. The directory marks it as agritourism, but little product detail is posted publicly. Call ahead to learn what the farm grows or offers to visitors before planning a trip.
Kauffman Orchards
11.6 miRonks
Rising Locust Farm
10.7 miManheim
Rising Locust Farm is on Creek Road in Manheim, in the farm country of northern Lancaster County. The name and setting point to a working farm, though its own website is no longer active. Manheim sits amid some of Pennsylvania's most productive cropland and dairy operations.
Old Homestead Farm
12.8 miRonks
Seyfert's Corn Maze
13.6 miLebanon
A fall corn maze on East King Street in Lebanon, Lebanon County. Mazes and pumpkins here open in September and run through October, in step with the region's harvest season. This year's maze layout and hours aren't posted online, so check with the farm before making the trip.
Spring Meadow Acres
10.9 miElizabethtown
Corn Crib Main Street Market
11.1 miMount Joy
The Corn Crib Main Street Market sits at 35 West Main Street in Mount Joy, a Lancaster County borough surrounded by some of Pennsylvania's most productive farmland. Markets and farm stands in this stretch of the county lean on the region's Pennsylvania Dutch growers for sweet corn, tomatoes, tree fruit, eggs, and baked goods in season. Its Main Street location keeps local produce within easy reach of the town center. Check current hours before you stop in.
Crawford Organics
11.3 miNew Holland
Abundant Goodness Gardens
11.4 miMount Joy
Superior service, personalized attention We started with the simple idea of bringing the best from us to you. From our founder to our front-line workers, we put lots of love and careful thought into all we do. We hope you enjoy all we have to offer, and share the experience with others.
Union Mill Acres
11.5 miElizabethtown
Union Mill Acres is a family farm on Elizabethtown Road that grows more than 70 pumpkin varieties and fall ornamentals, spring flowers, hanging baskets, and planters. In December, customers cut their own Christmas trees from about two acres of the property. It's a seasonal stop that shifts from spring planters to fall pumpkins to holiday trees. Call ahead for cut-your-own availability.
Toms' Corn and Soybean Maze
14.9 miLebanon
A corn and soybean maze cut into the fields on East Cumberland Street in Lebanon, Lebanon County. Mazes like this open through the fall harvest, September into late October across central Pennsylvania. The current season's layout, pricing, and hours aren't posted online, so confirm with the farm ahead of a visit.
Lebanon Farmers Market
14.2 miA historic indoor market house at 35 S. 8th Street that has operated since 1892, open Thursday and Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Stands run from fresh produce and local meats to candies, pastries, hot pretzels, a coffee bar, and several sit-down restaurants inside. It anchors downtown Lebanon in the Pennsylvania Dutch country north of Lancaster.
Everfresh Produce
11.8 miNew Holland
A produce operation on Division Highway, Route 322, in New Holland in eastern Lancaster County. This is some of the most productive farmland in the Northeast, and roadside stands here carry sweet corn, tomatoes, peppers, and other vegetables from early summer through fall. Seasonal fruit often shows up on the tables alongside the vegetables as each crop comes in.
The Corn Maze at Brubaker Farm
12.1 miMount joy
The corn maze at Brubaker Farm covers 14 acres off Union School Road in Mount Joy. You park at one end, work your way through the field, and come out to a campfire and a small snack bar. It's a straightforward, low-key maze on a Lancaster County family farm in East Donegal Township, open during the fall season.
Dogwood Farm Market
12.7 miReinholds
Stoltzfus Meats
13.1 miStoltzfus Meats has run a stand at the New Castle Farmers Market in New Castle, Delaware since 1954, one of five market locations for the Pennsylvania Dutch meat business founded in Intercourse. The counter carries scrapple, bacon, ham, bologna, and both fresh and smoked sausage made using Lancaster County recipes, plus jerky, snack sticks, and beef from Enola Cattle Co.
Westfield Egg Farm
12.4 miNew Holland
Westfield Egg Farm is a four-generation, family-run specialty egg packaging company in New Holland, Pennsylvania, founded in 1962 — partnering with small family farms across Lancaster County for free-range and pasture-raised eggs under its Nature's Yoke and Utopihen Farms brands plus private labels. The faith-based company is guided by thoughtful stewardship: supporting family farms, sustainability, and the ethical treatment of animals.
Columbia Market House
13.4 miColumbia Market House has operated since 1869, making it one of Pennsylvania's oldest public markets, at 15 S. Third Street in Columbia. The restored hall runs a year-round Saturday farmers market from 7am to 3pm, alongside a restaurant and rentable event space. Vendors sell fresh produce, specialty foods, and prepared meals in the brick building near the Susquehanna River.
Turkey Hill Experience
13.4 miColumbia
The Turkey Hill Experience is an interactive ice cream and iced tea museum on Linden Street in Columbia, Lancaster County. Visitors sample unlimited ice cream and tea, invent a virtual flavor, and film a mock commercial across hands-on exhibits about the brand. Add-on labs let guests make real ice cream or blend their own tea. It runs as a paid attraction with group and birthday options.
Myer Hill Chicken
14.0 miParadise
Trailcrest Farm, LLC
15.0 miStrasburg
Cherry Crest Adventure Farm
14.5 miRonks
The Amazing Maize Maze anchors this Lancaster County farm, backed by more than 40 attractions across the property, including a pumpkin patch, farm animals, slides, and yard games. The Horst family has farmed here for generations and runs early-season, summer, and fall programming with hours that shift by season. It sits in Amish Country near Strasburg. Tickets and dates change year to year, so check ahead before the drive.
Cherry-Crest Farm
14.5 miRonks
Cherry Crest Adventure Farm is a family destination on Cherry Hill Road in Ronks, in the Lancaster County countryside. Its centerpiece is a giant corn maze, joined by a pumpkin patch, farm animals, dozens of hands-on attractions, food venues, and an on-site winery and brewery. The farm runs seasonal events and festivals through the year. Tickets and current hours are on their website.
Amish Neighbors Tours
15.4 miStrasburg
Amish Neighbors Tours guides visitors through the Amish farm country around Strasburg, in the center of Lancaster County. Tours from this area typically visit working farms, roadside stands, and back roads where horse-drawn buggies still travel. Strasburg pairs the countryside with railroad attractions and covered bridges.
Keystone Cattle Company
14.1 miKeystone Cattle Company did not turn up a working website or business listing in search. The name points to a cattle operation, consistent with the "Keystone" naming common among Pennsylvania and Delmarva-area livestock producers, but no confirmed details are available beyond that.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Lititz, PA?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Lititz, Pennsylvania, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Lititz?
Farms near Lititz include 25 agritourism & farm experiences, 10 farm stands, 8 farmers markets, 5 produce 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.
