Farms Near Medina, OH
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Medina, Ohio — all selling direct to consumers.
Farmers Market of Medina County
2.5 miMedina
Crocker's Corn Crib
3.8 miMedina
A small agritourism spot on Hamilton Road in Medina, Crocker's Corn Crib turns up in local pick-your-own and farm directories but keeps a light online footprint. Fall corn and seasonal farm visits are the draw. Confirm hours and what's available directly before you go.
Boyert's Greenhouse & Farm
3.9 miBoyert's Greenhouse & Farm grows and sells annuals, perennials, houseplants, trees, shrubs, and vegetable and herb starts, alongside pottery, statuary, and backyard-birding supplies. This location is the Paradise Road growing farm in the Seville area of Medina County, Ohio; the retail garden center sits nearby on Wooster Pike in Medina. It's open year-round, with seasonal plant sales and events.
Richardson Farms
5.2 miMedina
Brunswick Farmers' Market
6.4 miBrunswick
Sunday at the Farm is the farmers market held at Heritage Farm, 4613 Laurel Road in Brunswick, run by the Brunswick Area Historical Society. It opens Sundays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., roughly mid-June through early October. Vendors sell produce, homemade jams, baked goods, and crafts on the historic farm grounds south of Cleveland. Details come through the historical society at brunswickhistory.com or 330-558-6894.
Bonita Road Berry Farm
5.0 miMedina
Boneta Road Berry Farm (listed here as Bonita Road) is a family u-pick blueberry farm in Medina County, just north of Route 18 and close to I-71. Blueberries are the whole show, picked in season by the pound. There's no dedicated website; the farm posts ripening and picking updates on Facebook.
Geig's Orchard
7.1 miSeville
Geig's Orchard runs pick-your-own fruit on Wooster Pike in Seville, southern Medina County, with apples, blackberries, stone fruit, and fall pumpkins. They press and sell fresh cider on-site. U-pick opens as each crop ripens through summer into apple and pumpkin season. It's a straightforward working orchard south of Cleveland, easy to reach off Interstate 76.
Seville Berry Farm
7.3 miSeville
Seville Berry Farm grows berries near Seville, in the farm country of southern Medina County. Ohio's berry season runs from June strawberries into midsummer blueberries and brambles. No website or detailed listing was available, so contact the farm to confirm which berries it offers and its picking hours.
Susan's Garden
6.2 miMedina
Family Roots Farm
7.2 miHinckley
Beriswill Farms
7.2 miValley City
Beriswill Farms grows corn, soybeans, berries, vegetables and pumpkins and raises beef cattle on Station Road in Valley City, in Medina County. Its year-round market sells produce, naturally raised meats and dairy, and the fall season brings a corn maze and hayrides. The family has farmed here since 1955, now into a fourth generation.
Baker's Fresh Produce & Honey
8.4 miWadsworth
A Taste of Summer Farm Market
9.2 miBrunswick
Weymouth Farms & Orchard, Winery
7.8 miHinckley
Earth Song Farm
8.2 miLodi
Earth Song Farm is an agritourism farm on Lafayette Road in Lodi, Medina County, south of Cleveland. The name suggests a small, sustainably minded grower, but no website or crop details were found online. Contact the farm directly to learn what it produces and whether visits, shares, or farm sales are available.
Hillside Orchard and Farm Market
8.7 miHillside Orchard grows apples, blueberries, and pumpkins at 2397 Center Road in Hinckley, Medina County, with pick-your-own blueberry, apple, and pumpkin fields in season. The farm market sells Ohio-grown fruit and vegetables, a homemade bakery known for cider donuts, and fruit baskets through late summer and fall. It sits in the countryside south of Cleveland. Call 330-225-4748 for picking conditions and hours.
Hillside Orchard Farm Market
8.8 miHinckley
Hillside Orchard Farm Market is an orchard and farm stand at 2397 Center Road in Hinckley, in Medina County south of Cleveland near the Metroparks. It sells tree fruit and seasonal produce when open. Public details are limited, so call ahead to confirm the season's crops and hours.
Our Little World Alpacas LLC
9.5 miGrafton
Our Little World Alpacas raises alpacas on Cowley Road in Grafton, Lorain County, and turns the fiber into handmade goods: hats, gloves, and socks reviewers describe as soft and warm. The farm sells its alpaca-fiber fashion and accessories directly.
From The Water's Edge
8.3 miGranger Township
Columbia Berry Farm
10.6 miColumbia Station
Columbia Berry Farm runs a pick-your-own operation on West River Road in Columbia Station, a rural corner of Lorain County southwest of Cleveland. Summer is the season here, when the rows open and visitors fill their own buckets. Picking days swing with the weather and how the crop is ripening, so it pays to call ahead before making the drive out.
Apple Cabin
9.3 miLodi
Apple Cabin sits on Lafayette Road in Lodi, in the Medina County farm country south of Cleveland. Directory listings describe an agritourism spot that also runs an off-road MX/ATV track, open weekends into fall. Details online are thin and hours change by season, so call before making the drive.
Plum Creek Farm
10.5 miValley City
Plum Creek Farm is on Station Road in Valley City, in Medina County southwest of Cleveland. Valley City bills itself as Ohio's pumpkin capital, and area farms lean heavily into fall pumpkins and seasonal produce. Plum Creek is listed as an agritourism farm, so expect seasonal, visit-in-person offerings. Details are limited online.
Medina County's Secret Blueberry Patch
9.5 miLodi
This blueberry patch on Lafayette Road in Lodi grows pick-your-own blueberries in southern Medina County. Blueberries here ripen from mid-July into August, the window when U-pick patches open to the public. The playful name aside, it's a small seasonal operation, so rows can pick out fast on a good weekend. Call ahead to confirm the patch is open and berries are ready.
Slaga's Blueberries
10.6 miColumbia Station
Blueberries are the crop at Slaga's Blueberries on Crocker Road in Columbia Station, in southern Lorain County southwest of Cleveland. Ohio blueberries ripen through July into early August, the window to watch for fresh fruit here. No website surfaced online, so call ahead to confirm picking days and availability.
Schmidt Family Farms
8.6 miMedina
Belted Oak Ranch
11.1 miCreston
Belted Oak Ranch is the Steiner family's small, growing farm in Creston, Ohio, producing non-GMO-fed pastured poultry broilers and turkeys plus 100% grass-fed beef raised birth to finish on the same acreage. Chicks are brooded then moved to floorless tractors shifted daily across fresh pasture, foraging grasses and bugs before USDA-inspected processing.
Martin Blueberries
11.3 miColumbia Station
Martin Blueberries is a pick-your-own blueberry grower on Akins Road in Columbia Station, southwest of Cleveland in Lorain County. Ohio blueberries ripen from roughly early July into August, which is the window to catch this patch. Current picking conditions and hours aren't posted online, so it's worth calling ahead.
Healthy Harvest Organics
10.4 miOhio grower operating under the Healthy Harvest Organics name, focused, as the name states, on organic produce. Specific crops, location, and sales outlets aren't verified in public listings. Organic vegetable growers in Ohio typically sell through farmers markets, CSA shares, or on-farm stands across the summer and fall. Contact the farm directly to confirm its offerings and where to find them.
Bauman Orchards
11.9 miRittman
Bauman Orchards grows apples, peaches, pears, plums, sweet corn, strawberries and blueberries across 260 acres in Rittman, with roughly 70,000 apple trees and 12,000 peach trees. The farm market on Rittman Avenue sells fresh fruit in season plus homemade pies, cookies and apple cider, and a fall festival adds apple picking and fresh doughnuts. Started in 1929, it's now a fourth-generation family operation with several market locations.
Tim's Turkey's/Stein Farm LLC.
9.5 miMedina
Rockin-R-Ranch's Old West Pumpkin Fest
12.6 miColumbia Station
Rockin R Ranch runs an Old West-themed pumpkin festival on East River Road in Columbia Station, in Lorain County southwest of Cleveland. The fall event pairs a pumpkin patch with a frontier-town setup, the kind of October weekend agritourism common across northern Ohio. Check the ranch's social media for this season's dates and admission.
DuPlaga Farm
11.6 miBurbank
DuPlaga Farm sells bicolor sweet corn, tomatoes, zucchini, cucumbers, garlic, and peppers from a farm stand near Burbank in Wayne County. The stand runs seven days a week, roughly 10 to 6, and takes cash or check. Produce shifts with what's ripe; the Facebook page notes daily availability.
Pick"n"Save Orchard
10.3 miMedina
Pick-your-own is the whole point at this Granger Township orchard on Ledge Road: apples in the fall, blueberries and raspberries starting in late June, all picked by the visitor rather than off a shelf. The farm store stocks honey, jams and syrups. Run by the Lynn family for over 70 years, it irrigates with collected rainwater. No admission fee, and picking bags are handed to kids.
Marian Kay Berry Farm
11.2 miLodi
Marian Kay Berry Farm is on Congress Road in Lodi, in Medina County in northeast Ohio. It's a pick-your-own berry operation, the kind that opens for strawberries in June and small fruit through midsummer. No listing with current hours and crops surfaced online, so reach the farm directly.
The Orchard at Apolloson Acres
11.2 miLodi
Heavenly Hill Farm
12.3 miNorth Royalton
Heavenly Hill Farm runs a fall agritourism season on State Road in North Royalton, with u-pick apples, a corn maze, hayrides, and more than 2,500 pumpkins by October. The farm market carries raw honey, Amish pies, and produce. Weekday field trips are available by appointment, and public hours run weekends from mid-September through Halloween.
Grays Creek Farm
10.8 miSpencer
Grays Creek Farm sits on Root Road in Spencer, in the farm country of southern Medina County. This is quiet, rural land between Cleveland and the Amish settlements to the south. Public information on the farm's crops and hours is limited, so call or message ahead to learn what they grow and when they're open.
Purple Skies Homestead
12.7 miNorth Royalton
Marian Kay Berry Farm
12.1 miLodi
Rittman Orchards
13.6 miDoylestown
Heavenly Hill Farm
13.3 miNorth Royalton
DuPlaga Farm
14.3 miBurbank
Stone Garden Farm
12.3 miRichfield
Stone Garden Farm sits on Southern Road in Richfield, in Summit County between Akron and Cleveland. It runs as a working heritage farm and gathering spot, known locally for seasonal events and history-minded programming rather than a big retail stand. The setting is old-Ohio farmland kept close to how it worked generations ago.
Stone Garden Farm and Village
12.3 miRichfield
Purple Skies Farm
14.5 miNorth Royalton
Wolf Creek Alpacas
12.2 miNorton
An alpaca farm on Stimson Road in Norton, Summit County, northeast Ohio. Farms like this raise alpacas for breeding stock and fiber, often with a farm store for yarn and knitwear, but specific hours, products, or a website for this listing aren't confirmed online.
Salt Creek Farms
13.6 miSalt Creek Farms is a fifth-generation regenerative farm in Grafton, Ohio — with the sixth generation arriving — where the Salt Creek winds through on its way to the Black River and Lake Erie. No fertilizers, pesticides, vaccines, or hormones ever touch the pasture-raised livestock, including Tamworth, Duroc, and Berkshire heritage pigs, chicken, and turkey sold through the farm store.
West Farm Co-op & Greenhouse
12.6 miPine Crest Farms
12.9 miSpencer
This Spencer farm market grows blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries, then shifts to thousands of fall mums, crafts, and autumn decor grown on site. A family business for more than 30 years, it runs on a farm-pickup model with seasonal hours that lean late-afternoon on weekdays and full days on weekends. Pine Crest sits on River Corners Road in Medina County. Call ahead to confirm what's picking.
Martins' Blueberry Farm
12.6 miSpencer
Martins' Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on Spencer Mills Road in Spencer, in Medina County's farm country south of Cleveland. Like most Ohio blueberry operations, its season runs through mid-summer, when the bushes ripen row by row. No website lists daily hours, so a phone call before you drive out saves a wasted trip.
Earth 7 Farm
17.3 miOlmsted Township
Galehouse Tree Farms
15.8 miDoylestown
Galehouse Tree Farms has grown evergreens on Coal Bank Road in Doylestown since 1932. Come December it's a cut-your-own and pre-cut Christmas tree farm - Austrian pine, Canaan fir, Colorado blue spruce, Concolor fir and more - and it sells wholesale cut trees plus balled-and-burlapped trees for landscaping year-round. The Tree House gift shop is open April through December.
Jacobs Heritage Farm
13.4 miJacobs Heritage Farm raises heritage livestock on Jacoby Road in Copley, west of Akron. The farm keeps Jacob sheep, Hungarian Mangalitsa pigs, chickens, geese, and quail, and sells pasture-raised meat, eggs, honey and infused honeys, plus preserves, soap, and candles. A farmstand handles on-site sales, and they deliver across Northeast Ohio through Market Wagon. Products also turn up at select area retailers.
Crown Point Ecology Center
13.6 miBath
Boughton Farm
14.2 miAkron
Boughton Farm is a small agritourism farm on Boughton Drive in Akron. Nothing specific about its crops, hours, or public offerings turned up online. Reach out to the farm directly to learn what it grows and whether it hosts visitors.
Walsh Farms
16.0 miDoylestown
Walsh Farms sits on Grill Road outside Doylestown, in Wayne County, part of Ohio's Amish-country farm belt. It's listed as an agritourism farm, the kind that sells seasonal produce or hosts visitors, though specifics aren't published online. Wayne County is dense with working family farms and roadside stands; call ahead to confirm what Walsh Farms grows and when it's open.
East Bath Farm
14.2 miAkron
East Bath Farm is an agritourism farm on North Revere Road in the Bath Township area near Akron, Summit County. No website or specifics about crops and hours surfaced online. Reach the farm directly to find out what it grows and whether it's open to visitors.
Rhythm and Roots Farm
14.5 miAkron
Rhythm and Roots Farm is a small agritourism farm on Lakeland Avenue in Akron. Its city-edge location points to the kind of urban or market-garden operation that grows produce for neighbors and area markets. No website or crop list surfaced online, so reach out directly to learn what's growing and whether sales or visits are open to the public.
Selah Farms
19.0 miSmithville
Stearns Homestead Farmers' Market
18.1 miParma
Stearns Homestead is the last working farm in Parma, a 48-acre historic property at 6975 Ridge Road with farm animals, restored 19th-century buildings, and a country store. A seasonal Saturday farmers market has run on the grounds selling vegetables, fruit, and more, though the farm has at times paused it, so confirm before going. Contact [email protected], call 440-558-7212, or see stearnshomestead.com.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Medina, OH?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Medina, Ohio, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Medina?
Farms near Medina include 31 agritourism & farm experiences, 17 farm stands, 10 produce farms, 8 orchards. 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.
