Farms Near Millington, TN
50 local farms within about 30 miles of Millington, Tennessee — all selling direct to consumers.
Millington Farmers' Market
0.7 miMillington
Lightfoot Farms runs this market with the city of Millington on Easley Street, Saturdays 8 to 1 from May through October. Vendors bring farm-fresh produce and goods, and rotating food trucks set up alongside. Admission is free. It's a small-town market serving the north Shelby County community. Watch the market's Facebook page for weekly vendor announcements.
Jones Orchard
1.1 miMillington
About the Orchardspicking peaches in the early days of Jones Orchard Jones Orchard was founded by the late HL "Peaches" Jones in 1940. "Peach Orchard" Jones began his peach business by selling peaches door to door in the local Millington neighborhoods. He made quite a reputation for Jones peaches that continues today, seven decades later. The farm still grows the original peach varieties such as Elberta, Redskin, Georgia Belle, and Indian Peaches that are customer favorites as well as the market
Jones Orchard
1.1 miMillington
About the Orchardspicking peaches in the early days of Jones Orchard Jones Orchard was founded by the late HL "Peaches" Jones in 1940. "Peach Orchard" Jones began his peach business by selling peaches door to door in the local Millington neighborhoods. He made quite a reputation for Jones peaches that continues today, seven decades later. The farm still grows the original peach varieties such as Elberta, Redskin, Georgia Belle, and Indian Peaches that are customer favorites as well as the market
Jones Orchard
1.1 miMillington
About the Orchardspicking peaches in the early days of Jones Orchard Jones Orchard was founded by the late HL "Peaches" Jones in 1940. "Peach Orchard" Jones began his peach business by selling peaches door to door in the local Millington neighborhoods. He made quite a reputation for Jones peaches that continues today, seven decades later. The farm still grows the original peach varieties such as Elberta, Redskin, Georgia Belle, and Indian Peaches that are customer favorites as well as the market
Harris Blueberries
3.9 miMillington
Harris Blueberries grows blueberries on Sledge Road in Millington, in northern Shelby County just above Memphis. Blueberry season across West Tennessee runs from June into July, when u-pick patches like this draw families out of the city. Bring containers and check the ripening report before you go, since a hot spell can move the season up. Call ahead to confirm the field is open and picking is available.
Lightfoot Farm Market
4.4 miMillington
Queen D's Farm and Bees
8.0 miQueen D's Farm and Bees is an urban farm inside Memphis, Tennessee, raising honeybees, goats, chickens, llamas, and alpacas on a residential-sized lot. Established in 2019, the farm sells eggs, honey, and rabbit, and runs field trips and animal-safety classes for kids.
Windermere Farms & Apiaries
8.1 miMemphis
Welcome to Windermere Farms & Apiaries Windermere Farms and Apiaries began in the valley below Lake Windermere. Ken and Freida own and operate this small, organic farm in Memphis, TN. For years before becoming certified organic farmers, we read Rodale and tried to eat healthy and be wise with our food choices. Through the years, we learned how much more nutrition organic food had and knew we had to be certified organic! Windermere Farms & Apiaries has been serving the greater Memphis area since
Hearth & Home Honey
7.7 miHearth & Home Honey is a Mississippi honey label, the kind of small home-based apiary that bottles raw local honey from its own hives. No public storefront or site details surface under this exact name, so flavors, hive locations, and pricing aren't confirmed here. Local raw honey shifts with the season and whatever bloom the bees are working. Contact the producer directly for current jars.
Rosemark Vinyards
7.3 miMillington
Bartlett Station Farmers Market
9.4 miSaturday mornings from May through September, this market fills W.J. Freeman Park at 2629 Bartlett Boulevard. Running since 2011, it gathers area growers selling heirloom vegetables, fruit, plants, flowers, baked goods, jellies, and fresh-squeezed strawberry lemonade. The city of Bartlett organizes it as a gathering spot for the Bartlett Station district. Hours run 8 a.m. to noon.
Priddy Farms Christmas Trees and Pumpkins
9.9 miBartlett
Priddy Farms sells Christmas trees and pumpkins on North Germantown Road in Bartlett, a suburb northeast of Memphis in Shelby County. The farm works two seasons: a fall pumpkin patch through October, then choose-and-cut Christmas trees from late November into December. Both runs keep short seasonal hours, so confirm dates before visiting.
Vernon Farms Beef
10.4 miLakeland
Baba's Oasis CSA
12.8 miMemphis
Spooky Nights 2013
13.6 miMemphis
Spooky Nights was a seasonal Halloween haunt listed at 500 North Pine Lake Drive in the Bartlett area of Memphis. The "2013" in the name points to a specific season, and no current website or active listing turns up online, so it appears to be a past event rather than an operating attraction.
Agricenter International , Farmers Market
14.1 miOpen since 1986, this market runs six days a week from May through October at 7777 Walnut Grove Road in East Memphis. Every vendor sells what they grow, raise, or make themselves, from produce and honey to meat, eggs, jams, and flowers. The surrounding Agricenter also runs a corn maze, u-pick strawberries, and a pay-fish catfish pond. Call (901) 757-7777.
Sweet From The Vine
14.1 miCordova
Fletcher Farm
14.8 miBurlison
Fletcher Farm works land on Munford Giltedge Road in Burlison, a Tipton County community in West Tennessee north of Memphis. The listing marks it as agritourism. Public sources didn't detail its crops or the activities it opens to visitors.
Farmers' Market at the Garden
15.3 miMemphis
The Memphis Botanic Garden hosted this Wednesday-afternoon market at 750 Cherry Road, running roughly 2 to 6 p.m. in season with local produce and farm goods. Recent listings show it closed, and the Garden now runs a separate Botanica Market event instead. Contact the Botanic Garden at 901-636-4100 before planning a visit around the old farmers market.
Mid-South Maze at Agricenter International
15.1 miMemphis
The Mid-South Maze is Agricenter International's fall corn maze, cut into the fields at 7777 Walnut Grove Road in East Memphis. Each autumn it opens a large themed maze alongside family activities on the Agricenter's working farmland, which also hosts a farmers market, sunflower trail, and research plots. Memphis families have treated the maze as a seasonal tradition. It runs weekends through the fall; check the Agricenter for current dates and admission before visiting.
Agricenter International
15.1 miAgricenter International farms roughly 600 research acres on Walnut Grove Road in east Memphis, billed as one of the largest urban farms in the country. The public side includes a seasonal farmers market, a sunflower trail, catch-and-release fishing lakes, and an RV park, plus school agriculture programs for thousands of students each year. Fall brings a harvest festival. Details at agricenter.org.
Cooper-Young Community Farmers Market
15.0 miMemphis
The Cooper-Young Community Farmers Market provides the residents of Midtown and surrounding neighborhoods with a socially diverse, year-round marketplace that supports local farmers, producers and artisans. To foster good health, development and food security in our city CYCFM partners with local organizations to provide community outreach, health and wellness education, and access to affordable, nutritious food. CYCFM happens every Saturday morning 8am-1pm in the parking lot of First Congo at 1
Black Seeds Urban Farms
14.8 miMemphis
Black Seeds Urban Farms on North 4th Street in Memphis is a local food movement rooted in growing honest, non-toxic fruits and vegetables for Memphians with little or no access to sustainable foods.
Church Health Center Farmers' Market
15.3 miMemphis
Church Health ran this seasonal produce market at 1115 Union Avenue in Midtown Memphis, part of an effort to put fresh food within reach of downtown and midtown residents. It operated in summer with local farm produce and value-added goods. Church Health has since moved its main operations to Crosstown Concourse, so check with the organization before counting on the Union Avenue location.
Bring It Food Hub
15.4 miMemphis
Arlington Open Air Market
13.7 miArlington
This open-air market sets up in Depot Square next to S.Y. Wilson's in historic Arlington, at 12016 Walker Street. Local growers sell fruits, vegetables, and flowers through the Tennessee growing season, run by the Arlington Civitan Club. Most vendors take cash and cards, and some accept SNAP and WIC. Check ahead before visiting, since recent listings note it may not be running.
Anderson Orchard
16.2 miBurlison
Anderson Orchard grows tree fruit on Elm Grove Road in Burlison, a Tipton County community in the West Tennessee flatlands north of Memphis. Orchards in this area typically run from summer stone fruit into fall apples. Current hours and what's available for picking aren't listed online.
Memphis Maker Farm
15.6 miMemphis
Cotton Museum at the Memphis Cotton Exchange
15.8 miMemphis
The Cotton Museum occupies the historic trading floor of the Memphis Cotton Exchange at 65 Union Avenue downtown, where brokers once set cotton prices for the world. Exhibits trace how the crop shaped the Mid-South economy, the Mississippi Delta, and Memphis itself. It's open Monday through Saturday, 10am to 5pm, with the last admission an hour before closing.
Alpha Omega Urban Farm
16.9 miMemphis
Welcome to Windermere Farms & Apiaries Windermere Farms and Apiaries began in the valley below Lake Windermere. Ken and Freida own and operate this small, organic farm in Memphis, TN. For years before becoming certified organic farmers, we read Rodale and tried to eat healthy and be wise with our food choices. Through the years, we learned how much more nutrition organic food had and knew we had to be certified organic! Windermere Farms & Apiaries has been serving the greater Memphis area since
Landmark Farmers Market
16.9 miMemphis
Green Leaf Learning Farm
16.5 miMemphis
A certified USDA-organic urban farm of about two-thirds of an acre in South Memphis, run since 2010 as a program of the nonprofit Knowledge Quest. Students from the academy and neighbors grow vegetables here, and the harvest feeds food access in a part of the city with few grocery options. The farm doubles as an outdoor classroom, with produce sold locally and used in community programs.
New South
16.6 miMemphis
Belly Acres
17.6 miMemphis
Memphis Farmers Market
16.6 miMemphis
Germantown Farmers' Market
17.4 miGermantown
Germantown Parks and Recreation runs this market at Farm Park, 2083 South Germantown Road, on Thursday evenings from June through August. Growers sell fruits, vegetables, and fresh-cut flowers, and the evening draws food trucks, live music, and cooking demonstrations. Local artists show work alongside the produce tables, and kids' activities make it a family stop.
South Memphis Farmers' Market
17.3 miMemphis
The first project of the South Memphis Revitalization Action Plan, this market opened in 2010 on Mississippi Boulevard and runs Thursdays from June through September. Local farms — including The Works Urban Farms, Tim's Family Farm, and Greenleaf Farms — bring fresh produce, and artisans sell handmade goods. A year-round grocery called The Grocer and an educational kitchen operate alongside it.
Bobby Lanier Farm Park
18.6 miGermantown
Bobby Lanier Farm Park is a 10-acre agricultural education and demonstration site run by the City of Germantown on Cross Country Drive. It holds the Beasley Community Garden, where residents grow food using organic methods, plus a seasonal petting farm open Tuesday mornings from April through September. A Thursday farmers market brings local produce and goods to the site in summer. Walking trails, wildflower plantings, and picnic areas round out the grounds.
Winchester Farmers Market
19.1 miMemphis
Wilson Blueberry Farm
19.4 miCollierville
Wilson Blueberry Farm is a small family farm on Highway 193 in Collierville, east of Memphis, growing naturally grown blueberries for more than a decade. You can pick your own or buy berries already picked during the summer season. It's low-key and family-run, with the Wilsons handling everything themselves. Call 901-581-1531 to check what's ripe, follow their Facebook page for open days, or use the contact form on their site before making the trip.
Bailey Family Farm
18.3 miBailey Family Farm works crop ground in Vardaman, the Calhoun County town billed as the Sweet Potato Capital of the World. The farm grows potatoes and opens a pumpkin patch in the fall. Sandy North Mississippi soil and a long season suit root crops here. Call (662) 682-9748 to check produce availability or fall patch dates.
DaZe in a MaZe
20.8 miSouth of Covington
DaZe in a MaZe cuts four seasonal mazes on Highway 74 between Covington and Marshall, including a six-acre corn maze and a seven-acre "jungle" corn maze plus two hay mazes for younger kids. The fall site adds a petting zoo, dino dig, pumpkin patch, hay-rack and barrel-train rides, and concessions, with flashlight maze runs on Saturday nights.
Menagerie Farm
22.6 miCollierville
Menagerie Farm is on Shea Road in Collierville, a suburb southeast of Memphis in Shelby County. The name points to a mix of animals, and the farm carries an agritourism listing for visits or events. Collierville sits at the edge of Memphis's growth, where working farms still share the map with new subdivisions. Contact the farm directly for what it keeps and offers.
Ellie's Jellies & Jams
21.2 miCovington
Ellie's Jellies & Jams makes small-batch jams and jellies out of Covington, the seat of Tipton County in West Tennessee north of Memphis. Its Burnett Lane listing carries little beyond the name. Contact directly to find out which flavors are available and where to buy them.
Maranatha Farms
23.0 miCollierville
OUR STORY I am often asked "have you always wanted to live on a farm?" The truth is, neither Virginia nor I grew up on a farm, with animals, or with much experience beyond a small hobby garden in the backyard. Our grandparents, however, told stories of sustenance-farming, milking cows, running rabbit traps for extra income, ice block deliveries, and wringing chicken necks. Despite my inexperience, listening to stories about that lifestyle intrigued me and seemed to beckon like the siren's call.
Our Family Farm, LLC
25.4 miOlive Branch
Our Family Farm is a small agritourism operation on State Line Road in Olive Branch, in DeSoto County at Mississippi's northwest corner, just south of the Memphis metro and the Tennessee line. No products, hours, or website are documented online.
Adobe Ranch
27.0 miOlive Branch
OUR STORY An old farm with an old twist This Mississippi hill has been the home of livestock for over four generations. Stephanie and Troy Young took responsibility for the family farm in the spring of 2016. They were committed to make the transition from industrialized practices to regenerative practices. Building fences and laying water lines ensued. After many workshops, new friendships and much reading, they began anew, returning to the natural order: animals rotated frequently to improve an
Tom's Farm
25.9 miRossville
Tom's Farm on Murrell Road in Rossville shifts with the seasons: pick-your-own strawberries and summer vegetables early in the year, then pumpkins, corn mazes, hayrides, and bonfires once fall arrives. September and October are the open months, daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., while the rest of the year runs by appointment. The farm hosts Scout troops, 4-H groups, schools, and churches. Reach them at 901-853-0997 or [email protected], or see tomsfarmmarket.com.
Oak Hill Farm
25.3 miStanton
Whitton Farms
27.6 miTyronza
Whitton Farms in Tyronza, Arkansas has grown locally raised cut flowers for over 21 years, harvesting daily from early March through mid-October — including a celebrated peony season starting late April. Run by fourth-generation farmer Keith Forrester and floral designer Jill Forrester, the farm offers 8-week produce and floral subscriptions and sells at markets in Jonesboro, Osceola, and Memphis, plus seasonal markets at their own Tyronza marketplace.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Millington, TN?
US Farm Trail lists 50 farms within about 30 miles of Millington, Tennessee, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Millington?
Farms near Millington include 15 agritourism & farm experiences, 12 farmers markets, 6 produce farms, 5 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.
