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Farms Near Live Oak, FL

47 local farms within about 30 miles of Live Oak, Florida — all selling direct to consumers.

Live Oak Farmers' Market

0.0 mi

Live Oak

Live Oak Farmers' Market sets up spring through fall at Festival Park on Howard Street West in Live Oak. Vendors sell locally grown produce, meat and poultry, baked goods, garden plants, organic beauty products, and crafts. It's one of three USDA-listed farmers markets in Suwannee County. Reach market organizer Chef Tarsha at 832-265-9425.

Accipiter Enterprises

0.1 mi

Live Oak

Accipiter Enterprises runs educational birds-of-prey and falconry experiences near Live Oak, letting falcons, hawks, and owls fly to a visitor's outstretched glove. The operation has run classes, demonstrations, and school field trips since 1989, with reservations required for all experiences. It's a working falconry outfit, not a farm in the crop-growing sense.

Tuesday Marketplace

0.1 mi

This Suwannee County Museum market runs Tuesdays, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., year-round, with vegetables, fruit, crafts, and organic food from local vendors. It accepts WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program benefits and shares its Ohio Avenue grounds with the county's Thursday and Saturday market days.

Suwannee County Farmers' Market

0.3 mi

Vendors set up at the old Live Oak Railroad Station on Ohio Avenue with produce, organic food, fruit, and crafts from area growers. Market days run Thursday and Saturday mornings, April through September, and both WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program benefits are accepted.

Basic Honey Co.

1.1 mi

Live Oak

Basic Honey Co. sells honey out of Live Oak, in Suwannee County — North Florida farm country where gallberry and wildflower blooms give local beekeepers honey different from the citrus-blossom honey more common farther south.

Skipper Honey

1.1 mi

Live Oak

Skipper Honey is a small apiary in Live Oak, in Suwannee County's cattle and timber country along the Suwannee River. No hours, honey varieties, or contact details are published online.

magnoliafarms

6.7 mi

Live Oak

Working farm raising pasture-fed turkeys, chickens, and goats alongside a CSA vegetable program, goat milk products, and farm-fresh eggs. The property also runs u-pick days, school field trips, a fall pumpkin patch, and horse boarding with dressage training.

Hoover Family Farms and U-pick

7.7 mi

Live Oak

Starlight Farm

8.7 mi

Live Oak

Full Circle Farm

8.7 mi

Live Oak

Sampson Family Farm

8.7 mi

Live Oak

Sampson Family Farm in Live Oak, Florida offers beef and lamb from animals born, raised, and finished entirely on the farm — no added steroids, hormones, antibiotics, or animal by-products. Jeff and Janet Sampson rotationally graze multiple species, grow their own hay, and water stock from the naturally filtered Suwannee Basin, selling custom-cut bulk orders and USDA-certified individual cuts.

Paradise Acres

8.7 mi

Live Oak

Paradise Acres sits in Live Oak, in Suwannee County's dairy and hay country in North Florida. No verifiable website, social page, or public listing turned up for this specific address — details on crops, livestock, or products are not confirmed.

Mitillini Vineyards

7.8 mi

Live Oak

Mitillini Vineyards is a winery and pick-your-own vineyard in Live Oak, growing its own grapes for handcrafted wine and running an on-site farm shop and tasting room.

Mitillini Vineyards

7.8 mi

Live Oak

Braze Ranch

9.1 mi

A Florida ranch operation. No further verified details on livestock were available at time of listing.

Rooney's Front Porch Farm

8.5 mi

Live Oak

Rooney\'s Front Porch Farm\'s season is June to mid July. We offer U-Pick blueberries, blackberries and sunflowers. There is ample parking and a clean restroom. Fun for the whole family. Check our website for lots of pictures.

Rooney's Front Porch Farm

8.6 mi

Live Oak

Rooney's Front Porch Farm has grown U-pick blueberries and blackberries in Live Oak since 2013. The blueberry harvest typically runs from the start of June through mid-July, with pecan trees on the property shading picnic spots for families who want to eat after picking. The farm also sells homemade jams from its stand.

K S Farms

9.9 mi

Live Oak

Bernal Homestead

10.5 mi

Bernal Homestead is a 70-acre silvopasture ranch in Live Oak raising grass-fed Dexter beef, foraged Kunekune pork, pasture-raised chicken and eggs, heritage turkeys, and guinea fowl — all without soy or GMO feed. What started as a spot for flying ultralights turned into a working ranch once demand for the meat outgrew the hobby. Visits are by appointment only.

International Falconry Academy

10.5 mi

Live Oak

International Falconry Academy is based in Live Oak, in Suwannee County dairy and timber country. The name points to hands-on falconry instruction, but no working website or public listing confirms class format, pricing, or schedule.

Steichen's Blueberry Farm (also called Al and Linda's)

10.4 mi

White Springs

Steichen's Blueberry Farm, also known locally as Al and Linda's, grew u-pick and pre-picked blueberries on SE 143rd Avenue outside White Springs with minimal chemical and pesticide use. At least one directory lists it as permanently closed as of 2025 — worth confirming directly before making the drive, since Florida u-pick blueberry operations open and close from year to year.

C and J's Blueberry Vineyard

10.8 mi

Live Oak

A combined blueberry and muscadine grape operation northwest of Live Oak that also runs its own winery, Suwannee River Valley Winery. Blueberries come ripe June through July, muscadines August through October, and the farm sells omega-3 free-range eggs and home winemaking supplies on the side. Open Monday through Friday 9am to 5pm and Saturday 9am to 2pm; not certified organic but grown without pesticides.

Scott's Blueberry Farm -

11.2 mi

Welborn

Scott's Blueberry Farm sells U-pick blueberries from its Wellborn property in Suwannee County. Call ahead to check what's ripe — like most small blueberry operations in the area, picking hours shift with the weather and the harvest.

Suwannee Valley State Farmers' Market

11.2 mi

This state market sits on the banks of the Suwannee River at the Nature and Heritage Tourism Center, where County Road 136 meets US 41. It's built around small-farm goods — vegetables, herbs, jellies, jams, and plants — sold seasonally from spring through fall.

Riegels Bluberry Hill

13.0 mi

Wellborn

Riegel's Blueberry Hill sits in Wellborn, in Suwannee County — squarely inside the north-central Florida blueberry corridor that harvests weeks before Georgia's crop comes in. Beyond the County Road 252 address, no hours, website, or contact details are published, so this listing is a starting point rather than a full profile.

Magnolia Farms

14.6 mi

Live Oak

Magnolia Farms is listed on 186th Street in Live Oak, seat of Suwannee County — an area known more for dairy cattle and hay than row crops, with several working dairies still operating nearby. No website or business listing surfaced in research beyond the address.

White Springs Farmers' Market

13.7 mi

Located where Highway 136 meets US 41 in White Springs, a small Suwannee County town on the Suwannee River near Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park. The market sells seasonal produce, baked goods, and flowers from area growers.

Suwannee Valley River Farms, Inc

14.1 mi

Suwannee Valley River Farms is based in White Springs, the small Suwannee County town built around the Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center on the banks of the Suwannee River. The surrounding bottomland has long supported cattle, hay, and modest produce operations. No specific crops or hours were verified.

Big Shoals Public Lands

14.1 mi

White Springs

Big Shoals is public conservation land along the Suwannee River outside White Springs, home to the only whitewater rapids in Florida. The tract offers hiking, mountain biking, and paddling trails rather than farm sales or produce; check current river levels before planning a rapids visit.

Small Beginnings Sheep Farm

16.3 mi

Bees Blueberries

14.6 mi

Live Oak

Bees Blueberries grows blueberries in Live Oak, in Suwannee County's stretch of North Florida, where a longer winter chill period pushes the harvest a little later than Central Florida's crop.

Ginger Shields

18.0 mi

O Brien

Twelve years, and three kids ago, we lived in the urban core of downtown Jacksonville. As our family grew we longed for more space, which led us to the suburbs, but even living in the suburbs seemed too crowded for our liking. One day while helping our then 5 year old complete his homework, the exercise was to connect one item that belonged to another, a simple matching worksheet, right? There was a picture of an egg, so we asked "Where do eggs come from?", and rather than pointing to the chicke

Pastured Life Farm

18.0 mi

O'Brien

Pastured Life Farm in O'Brien, North Florida raises everything on open pasture: GMO-free chicken, eggs, and turkey, grass-fed beef, A2 raw milk and dairy, and forest-raised pork — no chemicals, hormones, or antibiotics, ever. Families shop online and collect at pickup locations, farmers markets, or free neighborhood drop points, backed by 130+ five-star reviews and a simple creed: know your farmer, know your food.

The Back Acres Farm

19.8 mi

O\'Brien

Lees Nursery, Inc

21.3 mi

Branford

The Maize in Jennings at Sugarberry Acres

21.5 mi

Jennings

The Maize in Jennings is a corn maze run at Sugarberry Acres, off County Road 143 in Jennings, a small Hamilton County town near the Georgia line in Florida's farm belt. No working website turned up in research — this listing runs on name, type, and location only.

Mary Perry

20.1 mi

Lake City

Mary Perry runs a small agritourism operation out of a rural route address in Lake City, in Columbia County's north Florida farm country near the Georgia line. We couldn't verify what's grown or sold here — reach out directly before planning a visit.

Lacefield Farms

20.5 mi

Jasper

Lacefield Farms sits in Jasper, in Hamilton County near the Georgia line, an area known more for pecans, peanuts, and row crops than u-pick tourism. No working website, phone, or social listing turned up in a search, so current products and public access are unconfirmed.

Humble Nature Farm

22.2 mi

Humble Nature Farm has raised pastured poultry in mobile hoop-houses on 20 acres near Ichetucknee Springs since 2017. The Lake City farm sells whole chickens online with a weekly pickup at Cypress and Grove Brewery in downtown Gainesville, Mondays from 4 to 7 p.m., and accepts SNAP/EBT alongside cash and credit cards.

Branford Farm Stand

23.7 mi

Branford

A family farm stand on US-129 that doubles as a taco restaurant, serving tacos, burritos, and homemade ice cream alongside produce from its 800 surrounding acres. Winter brings u-pick strawberries, spring and summer bring a flower field with an annual Flower Fest, and fall brings a pumpkin patch and crop maze. Open daily, 11am to 8pm Monday through Saturday and until 5:30pm Sunday.

Terry Farms U-Pick

21.2 mi

Madison

Terry Farms U-Pick is a pick-your-own produce stand on SE Gunpowder Avenue in Madison. The u-pick side has been inconsistent in recent seasons — a 2025 farm post promised its return after a pause — so calling ahead before visiting is worth the extra step.

Marion Street Farmers' Market

22.1 mi

Duval Street and North Marion Ave Lake City

Marion Street Farmers' Market runs year-round near the corner of Marion and Hamilton Streets in downtown Lake City, selling organic food, local specialty items, crafts, and fresh produce. It's part of the Lake City Downtown district's regular event lineup. Reach organizers at [email protected] or 386-752-5200.

Lake DeSoto Farmers Market

22.2 mi

Lake DeSoto Farmers Market runs Saturdays, 8 a.m. to noon, at Wilson Park on Lake DeSoto Circle in Lake City. It follows a 'make it, bake it, or grow it' rule for vendors: everything sold has to come from the seller's own hands or land. Expect produce, baked goods, and crafts, plus live music most weekends.

Hilda's Blueberries U-Pick

26.1 mi

Hilda's Blueberries U-Pick sits on Regan Road in the Madison, Florida area, part of the u-pick belt across Florida's Big Bend farm country near the Georgia line. Blueberries here typically ripen in the same late-March-to-May window as the rest of north Florida's crop. We couldn't verify current hours or pricing — call ahead.

Herndon Farms

28.9 mi

Lake Park

Herndon Farms is located on Herring Road in Lake Park, near the Georgia-Florida line in Lanier County. No further detail on the operation could be verified online.

Tanya's U-Pick

28.2 mi

Madison

Tanya's U-Pick grows corn, onions, peppers, squash, strawberries, and tomatoes on Highway 53 outside Madison, in the Florida Panhandle's Madison County. It's a working vegetable operation rather than a single-crop berry farm, with a harvest window that shifts through spring and summer as each crop comes in. Reach the farm at (850) 971-5362.

Colonial Wattlesburg

28.2 mi

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many farms are near Live Oak, FL?

US Farm Trail lists 47 farms within about 30 miles of Live Oak, Florida, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.

What kinds of farms are near Live Oak?

Farms near Live Oak include 26 agritourism & farm experiences, 7 farmers markets, 5 produce farms, 4 u-pick 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.

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