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Farms Near Middletown, MD

60 local farms within about 30 miles of Middletown, Maryland — all selling direct to consumers.

Middletown Farmers Market

0.6 mi

The Middletown Farmers Market fills the CRUCC parking lot on South Church Street every Thursday from 4 to 7 p.m., May through mid-October. Vendors sell grains, wine, tofu, jams, mushrooms, and baked goods alongside a rotating food truck and live entertainment schedule. An information tent at the entrance helps first-time visitors find specific vendors.

B-T's Honey Bees and Garden

0.6 mi

Middletown

B-T's Honey Bees and Garden keeps hives in Middletown, in Frederick County, and sells honey alongside garden produce. No further public details about the operation were found online.

South Mountain Creamery

0.8 mi

Middletown

South Mountain Creamery in Middletown, Maryland is a family-owned farm, creamery, home delivery service, and wholesaler in one — bottling non-GMO, grass-fed milk in glass just hours after the cows are milked, using gentle low-temperature pasteurization. For over 25 years its delivery trucks have brought the whole farmers market to regional doorsteps with products from 90+ local farms, while visitors tour the farm, feed baby calves, and grab ice cream at the farm store.

Spring Pastures Farm

0.8 mi

Middletown

South Mountain Creamery

0.8 mi

Middletown

Our farm was started here in Middletown, Maryland more than 40 years ago by Randy and Karen Sowers. After two decades of farming, we took a leap of faith and opened South Mountain Creamery, selling our milk and making delicious dairy products for our community. After all, when you have something so special, why not share it with everyone? At the time, we didn’t know that this decision would set our family farm on a course that reached beyond our imagination.

Summer's Farm Pumpkin Patch

1.2 mi

Middletown

Now in its third generation, this Middletown farm runs a Flower Festival through late summer before switching over to a Fall Festival built around a 6-acre corn maze and pumpkin patch. The lineup runs to more than 45 activities across the season, and school groups book field trips alongside weekend family visits. Food and drink vendors set up on the grounds during both festivals.

Orchid Cellar Meadery and Winery

1.9 mi

Middletown

Orchid Cellar is a woman-owned, family-run meadery and winery in Middletown making mead — fermented honey wine, one of the oldest alcoholic drinks on record — alongside traditional grape wine. The operation has picked up international awards despite its small-batch scale, pouring tastings on-site in the Middletown Valley west of Frederick. Facebook and Instagram post current hours and release news.

Grace Community Church Farmers' Market

2.6 mi

Frederick

Hosted at Grace Community Church on Old National Pike in Frederick, this seasonal market runs spring through fall with fresh fruit, vegetables, baked goods, flowers, and craft items from area vendors. Listed hours vary by source, so it's worth calling ahead to confirm which day the market runs before making the trip.

Summers Farm

3.8 mi

Frederick

Summers Farm spent 25 years on the family homestead on Butterfly Lane before relocating four miles away to Middletown, where it now runs its fall festival for a 29th-plus season. The draw is scale: a corn maze that gets a new theme every year — 2026's honors Alex Ovechkin — plus jumping pillows, hayrides, and a pumpkin patch. A share of every ticket funds pediatric cancer research through the GR8 Chase.

Fox Haven Farm and Learning Center

4.7 mi

Jefferson

Fox Haven Farm and Learning Center operates in Jefferson, in the farmland west of Frederick. Its website could not be reached at research time — contact the farm directly for current programs, hours, and visiting details.

Karen's Kountry Store

3.8 mi

Middletown

Castle Hill Farm -- For Sale -- square bales of hay & straw, plus aged sheep compost

4.8 mi

Jefferson

Frederick Farmers Market

4.3 mi

Frederick

This Frederick market runs a single day a week — Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. — at 1215 West Patrick Street, and closes the rest of the week. It's built as a traditional cooperative, meaning the vendors themselves run the show rather than a hired promoter, selling produce, baked goods, artisanal foods, and handmade crafts. Call ahead with questions before making the trip.

Dry Run Farm

6.6 mi

Myersville

Dry Run Farm sits along Wolfsville Road outside Myersville, in Frederick County's Middletown Valley farm belt. Nothing further on current crops or hours turned up online — call ahead before making the drive.

Morgan Farms

5.7 mi

Frederick

Morgan Farms started as a backyard garden and a few chickens and grew into a small livestock operation off Route 340/15 in Frederick. The farm raises Nigerian Dwarf goats, Welsh Harlequin ducks, KuneKune pigs, sheep, and American Blue rabbits, all free-ranging on pasture. Animals and shares sell through the farm's online store and the twice-yearly Maryland Poultry Swap, with updates posted on Instagram and Facebook as @MorganFarmsMD.

Sycamore Spring Farm

6.1 mi

Sycamore Spring Farm raises heritage-breed beef, poultry, sheep, goats, and rabbits on land that's been farmed for generations outside Frederick, alongside free-range, soy-free eggs. The farm runs a CSA from April through November built around pasture-based, small-scale methods rather than volume — the kind of operation where the breed matters as much as the meat.

Scravel Creek Farm

7.2 mi

Myersville

Scravel Creek Farm is a small family operation on Easterday Road in Myersville, run by Allen, Dee, and Scott. The farm keeps a modest apiary and a flock of laying hens, selling local honey, farm-fresh eggs, homemade jams, and beeswax lip balm alongside handcrafted gifts. Canning is done in-house, and the family sources what it can't grow itself from other vendors in the valley.

Allen's Apiary

7.0 mi

Frederick

Allen's Apiary has kept bees in Frederick since 2014, running the operation on solar power since 2016. It's a one-person business producing small-batch honey from hives set among rows of wildflower plantings on the property. Honey is sold locally rather than through big retail chains. Find current availability through the apiary's Facebook page or by calling (240) 409-3589.

Bee Better Apiary

6.5 mi

Frederick

Bee Better Apiary keeps hives in the Frederick area and sells honey under its own name. No current website details specific sale locations or hours — check local farmers markets or contact the apiary directly.

Corn Crib Honey Company

6.8 mi

Frederick

Corn Crib Honey Company sells honey out of downtown Frederick, on North Court Street. No current website lists specific varieties or hours — check with local Frederick markets or contact the company directly.

Frederick City Market

6.9 mi

Frederick

Frederick City Market runs Sundays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., through late November, with free parking on Sundays including a small lot next to the market. It moved in 2025 from its long-time North Market Street corner to a new spot up the block at 662 N. Market St. — worth double-checking the address before a visit. Expect a mix of produce, artisan goods, and handmade crafts from local vendors.

YMCA in Frederick Farmers Market

6.9 mi

Frederick

The YMCA of Frederick County hosts a farmers market on North Market Street downtown, running Wednesdays from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m., May through October. Produce, baked goods, wine, jewelry, and popcorn vendors fill the lineup, and the market doubles SNAP/EBT benefits up to $20 a day for qualifying shoppers. It sits inside the same downtown grid as Frederick's shops and restaurants rather than a standalone lot.

Hometown Harvest

7.6 mi

Frederick

Shadows of Catoctin Farm

8.2 mi

Thurmont

McCutcheon's Apple Products

7.3 mi

Frederick

Crumland Farms

7.3 mi

Frederick

Crumland Farms runs a fall corn maze and pumpkin patch in Frederick, with hayrides, a petting zoo of goats, and a barrel train for kids alongside the usual playground slides and tractors. The farm adds evening hours during peak season aimed at teens and young adults, not just families with little ones. Call (301) 845-8099 for current hours and pricing before visiting.

Spruce Run Farm

9.9 mi

Myersville

Spruce Run Farm started as a family homestead in 2006 and has grown into a small livestock and produce operation raising goats, sheep, pigs, and poultry alongside honey and seasonal vegetables. Rather than running its own farm stand, it sells through the Mid-Maryland Farm Market co-op and sets up at the Myersville farmers market on Saturdays from mid-April through October, plus an indoor winter market. Visits to the farm itself are by appointment only.

Great Frederick Fair Farmers Market

7.8 mi

This farmers market runs only during the Great Frederick Fair itself — nine days in September, with 2026 dates set for September 18 through 26 — on the fairgrounds at East Patrick Street. Expect fresh produce, baked goods, flowers, and artisan products sold alongside the fair's livestock shows and midway. It's tied to one of the state's largest county fairs, whose Facebook following runs close to 50,000.

Family Festival at the Farm

8.3 mi

Ballenger Creek

Family Festival at the Farm is a seasonal event listed at a Ballenger Creek address near Frederick. No current website confirms exact dates, activities, or admission — check regional festival listings before planning a visit.

Mayne's Tree Farm

9.2 mi

Buckeystown

Mayne's grows a full vegetable stand — asparagus, sweet corn, peaches, strawberries — then turns to Christmas trees once the fields go quiet for winter. Cut your own tree on-site or grab one pre-cut, plus a custom wreath from the farm's own greenery. Fall brings a corn maze and pumpkin picking, and the farm stand stays open for produce through most of the growing season.

Realtime Farm

9.2 mi

Knoxville

Realtime Farm was established with a profound commitment to marrying organic farming principles with cutting-edge scientific research. Our journey began with a shared vision among a group of passionate individuals who recognized the potential for innovation in agriculture. With a deep-rooted respect for nature and a curiosity-driven approach to scientific inquiry, we set out to redefine the boundaries of sustainable farming.

Myron Martin: Peace Hollow Farm Market

8.6 mi

Myron Martin's Peace Hollow Farm Market has no confirmed website or business listing in public search results, so verified details on products and hours aren't available. Farm markets carrying the Martin name are common across Maryland's Plain communities, but that alone doesn't confirm what this specific stand sells.

Brunswick Area Farmers' Market

10.1 mi

Brunswick Area Farmers' Market sets up on West Potomac Street in this small Frederick County railroad town, selling seasonal produce, local meats, and specialty goods through the growing season. Schedules have shifted between a Saturday-morning format and a twice-monthly Main Street event in past seasons, so check the current calendar before planning around a specific day.

Nick's Organic Farm-Buckeystown

10.3 mi

Adamstown

Patowmack Farm

11.2 mi

Lovettsville

Patowmack Farm is one of Virginia's oldest certified-organic farms, set on a hillside above the Potomac in Lovettsville, Loudoun County. It is best known for its farm-to-table restaurant, where the kitchen cooks around what the surrounding gardens and greenhouses produce. The property also hosts weddings and events overlooking the river.

Patowmack Farm

11.3 mi

Lovettsville

Purifying Pastures

9.7 mi

Purifying Pastures raises grassfed beef and lamb, pastured chicken and pork, and a full raw-dairy line at their farm in Knoxville. The product list runs deep for a small operation — raw honey, sourdough bread, kombucha, even homemade skincare made from farm ingredients. Call ahead at 240-505-3517, since most sales happen direct off the farm rather than through a retail store.

Frog Eye Blueberry Farm

9.8 mi

Knoxville

Frog Eye Blueberry Farm grows pick-your-own blueberries on Frog Eye Road in Knoxville, near the Potomac River in western Frederick County. The farm appears on several regional u-pick directories but keeps no public website or phone listing of its own.

Johnston S. Apiaries

9.8 mi

Walkersville

Johnston S. Apiaries keeps bees in Walkersville, in Frederick County, and is listed with honey as its product line. No independent website or current listing turned up in research — contact the beekeeper directly to confirm what's for sale and where.

Quarter Branch Farm

11.8 mi

Lovettsville

A CSA farm on Quarter Branch Road in Lovettsville, in Loudoun County's far northern corner near the Potomac and the Maryland line. Members subscribe for a seasonal share of the farm's harvest.

Thanksgiving Farms

11.9 mi

Adamstown

Thanksgiving Farms is listed on Buckeystown Pike outside Adamstown, in Frederick County farmland between the Monocacy and Potomac rivers. The farm's old web domain has since lapsed, and no current offerings or hours are posted online — contact the farm directly.

Brookfield Pumpkins

10.7 mi

Brookfield Pumpkins has run its pick-your-own pumpkin patch and six-acre corn maze on Ramsburg Road near Thurmont for more than 26 years, with the same family on the land for over a century. The on-site store sells pumpkins and other homegrown produce alongside the maze. The season runs late September through October 31 — weekdays 3-6pm, weekends 10am-6pm.

Sugarloaf Alpaca Co, LLC Farm of Frederick & Adamstown

12.4 mi

Adamstown

Sugarloaf Alpaca Co. raises alpacas in Adamstown, near Frederick and the Sugarloaf Mountain landmark the farm takes its name from. No working website or active social page turned up in research, so farm visits, fiber sales, or breeding stock availability should be confirmed directly with the owners.

Evensong Farm

10.1 mi

Sharpsburg

Evensong Farm sits outside Sharpsburg in Washington County, close to the Antietam battlefield's rolling farmland along the Potomac. Listed under agritourism, the farm doesn't currently maintain a public website or social page, so its specific offerings aren't confirmed online.

Aliabaad Farm

10.2 mi

Sharpsburg

Georges Mill Farm Artisan Cheese

12.6 mi

Georges Mill Farm sits on land John George settled around 1750, and eighth-generation descendants still run it today — in Lovettsville, Virginia, not Maryland, despite this listing. Alpine dairy goats graze the pasture that becomes fresh and aged farmstead cheese, plus caramel, gelato, and goat's-milk soap sold from a self-service farm store open daily. Reach them at (571) 442-7444 or [email protected] to book a creamery tour.

Lovettsville Farmers Market

13.1 mi

Lovettsville's market sits on South Berlin Pike in far northern Loudoun County, the old "German Settlement" between the Potomac and the Maryland and West Virginia lines. Farms here work the rolling land above the river. The seasonal market draws area growers and small food producers to this small town north of Route 7, near the Point of Rocks bridge.

Pryor's Orchard

13.2 mi

Thurmont

Pryor Orchards grows peaches, apples, pears, cherries, apricots, plums, prunes, and nectarines on Pryor Road outside Thurmont, at the foot of the Catoctin Mountains, along with nuts and homemade jellies. Confirmed contact details beyond the crop list weren't found online; check locally before the drive out, since availability shifts fruit by fruit through the season.

Lewis Orchards and Farm Market

14.0 mi

Cavetown

Jehovah Jireh Farm

13.9 mi

Dickerson

Pleasant Hill Produce

11.5 mi

Walkersville

Winterbrook Farms

13.3 mi

Thurmont

Winterbrook Farms is located in Thurmont, in the Catoctin Mountain foothills of northern Frederick County. Its website did not load during research and no current listing was found, so what's currently grown or offered there isn't confirmed — call ahead before planning a visit.

Lawyer's Moonlight Maze

13.3 mi

Thurmont

Lawyer's Moonlight Maze is listed on Creagerstown Road outside Thurmont, in farmland below the Catoctin Mountains. Season dates, hours, and admission aren't posted online — contact the farm directly before planning a visit.

Lawyer's Winterbrook Farms

13.3 mi

Thurmont

The Huffman family has farmed this corner of Frederick County for more than 95 years, and each fall they turn part of it into what they bill as Maryland's largest corn maze. Beyond the maze: a pumpkin patch, a petting zoo, apple cannons, a mini zip line, and a barn built for hayrides and hot cider. It runs seasonally, so call ahead before making the drive out.

Spring House Farm, LLC

13.3 mi

Lovettsville

Utica Bridge Farms

13.8 mi

Th

Washington County Farmers Market

14.5 mi

Washington County Farmers Market runs out of the Elks Club parking area at 11063 Robinwood Drive in Hagerstown, drawing local farmers, bakers, and artisans plus a weekly food truck. It's grown enough that new vendors keep signing on year to year. Check the current schedule before a special trip — Hagerstown runs more than one market under similar names, and days shift by season.

Meritus Medical Center Farmers Market

14.6 mi

Hagerstown

Meritus Medical Center hosts a farmers market on its Hagerstown campus every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. during the growing season. Regional vendors sell fresh vegetables, fruit, eggs, milk, meat, and baked goods, and the hospital's Community Health Team sets up free blood pressure and pre-diabetes screenings alongside the stalls — a hospital-campus market rather than a downtown or park setting.

Laurel Lodge

13.6 mi

Harpers Ferry

Laurel Lodge sits on East Ridge Street in historic Harpers Ferry, overlooking the town where the Shenandoah and Potomac meet. It operates as a lodging and event property within walking distance of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, the Appalachian Trail, and the C&O Canal towpath. Rooms and event bookings fill fast in fall foliage season and during park events. Contact the lodge for room availability, event space, and rates.

Loudounberry Farm & Garden

16.4 mi

Leesburg

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many farms are near Middletown, MD?

US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Middletown, Maryland, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.

What kinds of farms are near Middletown?

Farms near Middletown include 26 agritourism & farm experiences, 11 farmers markets, 8 farm stands, 8 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.

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