Farms Near Milton, FL
48 local farms within about 30 miles of Milton, Florida — all selling direct to consumers.
Milton ReStore Farm Market
0.6 miMilton ReStore Farm Market sets up Wednesdays at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore on Elva Street in Milton, pairing the ReStore's usual home-goods resale with a weekly lineup of local produce and food vendors. It runs seasonally, spring through fall, and doubles as a fundraiser for Habitat's building projects.
Lundy Blueberry Farm
0.8 miMilton
Lundy Blueberry Farm sits along State Road 89 north of Milton, in Panhandle counties where winters run cold enough to give rabbiteye blueberry bushes the chill hours they need to fruit well — an advantage the Panhandle holds over much of peninsular Florida. No harvest dates or hours were verified.
Riverwalk Market
1.1 miWilling Street Milton
Riverwalk Market sets up on Willing Street in downtown Milton, near the Blackwater River. Specific vendor and schedule details weren't confirmable online — it reads as a small riverside community market in this Santa Rosa County town.
Whitfield Farm
2.6 miMilton
Whitfield Farm operates along Highway 87N in Milton, in the Florida Panhandle's Santa Rosa County near the Blackwater River. We couldn't verify what's grown or sold here — reach out directly before planning a visit.
Arc Santa Rosa
2.6 miMilton
The Arc Santa Rosa
2.7 miMilton
The Arc Santa Rosa runs a u-pick farm on Dixie Road in Milton, operated under Arc of the Emerald Coast, a nonprofit serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the area. It's listed on several regional agritourism directories as a working pick-your-own stop, though specific crops and picking hours aren't posted online. Call (850) 623-9320 ahead of a visit to find out what's ready and when the gate is open.
Richies Blueberries
3.1 miEast Milton
Richies Blueberries grows on Ronnie Road in East Milton, Santa Rosa County, part of the Gulf Coast stretch of Florida's blueberry belt where low-chill bushes ripen earlier than northern varieties. It's listed as a produce and agritourism operation. No public hours or website turned up, so a call ahead is the reliable way to check what's ripe.
Haystackular Hay Maze
4.9 miPace
Haystackular Hay Maze is a fall attraction on Highway 90 in Pace built around a hay-bale maze rather than a traditional corn maze, in the farm country north of Pensacola.
Clear Creek Farm
6.7 miClear Creek Farm is listed under Alabama with no city, address, or verified online presence under that name. Details about crops, hours, or contact information aren't available for this listing yet.
Blue Basket Farms
8.7 miBlue Basket Farms has no confirmed city, address, or online listing under that name in Alabama. Crop, hours, and contact details for this location aren't available online yet.
Sonshine Family Farms
9.8 miMilton
Sonshine Family Farms is the Borders family's 8.5-acre corn maze and pumpkin patch in Milton, run by lifelong Santa Rosa County residents.
The Strawberry Farm
11.8 miThe Strawberry Farm is listed as a produce grower in Alabama, where the pick-your-own strawberry season generally runs from April into May. No confirmed details about this specific farm's location, hours, or crops beyond strawberries are available online yet.
AnnaPearls Strawberry Patch
11.9 miPace
Salter's vegetable farm
12.4 miPace
Blue Basket Farms
12.0 miFerry Pass
Blue Basket Farms is in Ferry Pass, a Pensacola-area community in Escambia County along University Parkway — suburban now, but still holding pockets of small farms near the Gulf coast.
Salter's vegetable farm
12.6 miPace
Salter's runs a vegetable operation along Chumuckla Highway in Santa Rosa County, the rural corridor connecting Pace to the small community of Chumuckla in the Florida Panhandle. The name states the business plainly: produce, grown and sold on the farm. No specific crop list or hours were verified.
Sweet Season Farms
14.6 miMilton
Trent and Sharon Mathews have run Sweet Season Farms in Milton since 2008, opening their land each fall to roughly 30,000 visitors. The main draw is an 8-acre corn maze, backed by a hayride, a cow train, a jumping pillow, and a pumpkin patch. The season runs late September through the first of November, weekends only.
Holland Farms
14.6 miHolland Farms is a family peanut, produce, and row-crop farm in Santa Rosa County, Florida — not Alabama — started by Bruce and Diane Holland, who added produce and green peanuts to the operation in 1985. The farm is best known for its fall pumpkin patch, hayrides, and corn maze, alongside year-round market sales of peanuts, pumpkins, sunflowers, and watermelon.
Pensacola Growers' Retail Farmers' Market
16.1 miPensacola Growers' Retail Farmers' Market operates near Brentwood Park on North Palafox Street. As a retail growers' market, it's built around growers selling direct to shoppers rather than the wholesale model used at Florida's larger state farmers markets. Specific current vendor and schedule details weren't confirmable online.
Palafox Market
17.7 miPalafox Market is actually in downtown Pensacola, Florida, not Alabama — a certified farmers market held Saturdays from 9am to 2pm along historic Palafox Street in Martin Luther King Jr. Plaza. Small regional farmers, artists, and craftspeople sell produce, plants, baked goods, and handmade art. Locals have voted it Best Farmers Market and Best Place to Buy Local Produce.
Palamarket
18.2 miPensacola
Palafox Market South
18.2 miPensacola
About the Downtown Improvement Board The Pensacola Downtown Improvement Board (DIB) is a Dependent Special District funded by a special tax levy on properties within its district boundaries. The district consists of 44 blocks that encompass the urban core of downtown Pensacola. Mission Statement The mission of the Downtown Improvement Board is to enhance the district’s quality-of-life and economic success by creating a cleaner, safer and more enjoyable environment.
Touchablue Berry Farm
17.0 miMolino
Touchablue Berry Farm grows on Molino Road in Santa Rosa County, in the Florida Panhandle's blueberry country near the Alabama line. No independent website was found online; call ahead to confirm picking season and hours.
The Peach Farm
17.9 miPensacola
Blueberry Lane Farm
17.7 miCantonment
The Farm- Pensacola Produce Market
18.6 miThe Farm Produce Market is a farmers market at 6404 Mobile Highway in Pensacola, Florida — not Alabama — sourcing produce from local growers since Sandy Veilleux and the Williams family took over the market, originally started in 1987 by the D'Amico family. Open Wednesday through Sunday.
Market in the Breeze
20.3 miGulf Breeze
Market in the Breeze has run in Gulf Breeze since late summer 2015, when its founders pitched the concept directly to city officials. It sets up at 800 Shoreline Drive, selling artisanal products, local goods, and street food in a walkable waterfront setting. Call 850-733-9291 to confirm the current schedule before visiting.
Milton Annual Ghost Walk
19.4 miHolt
The Milton Annual Ghost Walk is a seasonal walking-tour event tied to Holt, a small community in Santa Rosa County near the Blackwater and Yellow River basins. The current organizer, route, and schedule weren't listed online — check with the Santa Rosa County historical or tourism office for details.
Crooked Row Farms
21.9 miJay
Beulah Berries LLC Upick
21.1 miPensacola
Beulah Berries is a u-pick blueberry farm on Suwanee Road in the Beulah community west of Pensacola, part of the Panhandle's blueberry belt that ripens through late spring. No live website confirms this season's dates or hours.
Gerald Brooks
21.7 miBaker
Gerald Brooks Road runs through that same stretch of Baker in Okaloosa County, and the listing under his name points to a family farm rather than a branded operation. No product or hours information is confirmed.
Beaver Creek Maze
23.8 miBaker
Beaver Creek Maze is a fall corn maze on Dusty Trail in Baker with a child-sized hay-bale maze, pie pumpkins, tractor-pulled hayrides, and a farmstand selling pumpkins from the shop.
Brooks Farm Produce and Strawberry Patch
23.7 miBaker
Sweet Southern Farms (Akers of strawberries)
23.9 miSweet Southern Farms is actually across the state line in Baker, Florida, not Alabama — a seasonal u-pick strawberry farm running February through May. Beyond strawberries, the farm grows peaches and blueberries and sells homemade jams and strawberry shortcake.
Godwin Family Farm
24.7 miMolino
Touchablue Berry Farm
24.4 miTouchablue Berry Farm is the largest blueberry farm in Escambia County, Florida — not Alabama — located at 7100 Molino Road in Molino. It runs a European-style u-pick, u-weigh, u-pay system with bucket-and-rope harvesting gear, open for blueberries in June and July and muscadines in August and September, plus summer watermelons.
Baker Corn Maze and Haunted Trail
25.4 miBaker
Baker Corn Maze and Haunted Trail runs a seasonal corn maze and haunted-trail attraction each fall in the Florida Panhandle town of Baker, part of a stretch of rural Okaloosa County that hosts several harvest-season farms and mazes.
Dairy Acres of Baker
25.6 miDairy Acres of Baker is a blueberry and blackberry u-pick farm at 5949 Dairy Road in Baker, Florida — not Alabama — on land that was once a 300-acre dairy operation. The current owners took over on New Year's Eve 2020 and also host outdoor movie nights on the farm.
Baker U-Pick Blueberries
25.7 mibaker
On Dairy Road in the small Okaloosa County community of Baker, this farm opens its blueberry rows to pickers each spring. Bring cash or a check; the farm doesn't take cards. Its Facebook page, still under the name Baker Blueberry Hill, is the best way to check when the berries are ready.
Flomaton Farmers Market
28.4 miFLOMATON
Flomaton sits right on the Alabama-Florida line in Escambia County, and this small market on Palafox Street serves that border community. Public details on current hours and vendors are thin online, which is typical for markets this size in small Alabama towns, worth a phone call to Flomaton town hall before planning a visit.
E&C Cattle Ranch
26.3 miBaker
E&C Cattle Ranch in Baker, Florida raises premium registered Angus and SimAngus beef — grass-fed and grass-fed grain-finished, with no hormones, antibiotics, steroids, or GMOs — and is featured with the Florida Department of Agriculture. Beef is sold by the whole or half animal with deposits taken in advance, and orders are picked up directly from the processor.
Baker Blueberry Hill
27.6 miBaker
Baker Blueberry Hill grows blueberries in Baker, a small Okaloosa County community in the Florida Panhandle — a cooler, later-ripening growing zone than the rest of the state's blueberry farms.
Navonod Farms
26.8 miSeminole
Navonod Farms in Seminole grows blueberries in a natural setting, without herbicides, pesticides, or fertilizers, according to regional u-pick listings. The property has also been listed as a source for Christmas trees. Kings Landing Road puts it in a stretch of farmland near the Florida line, alongside several other small growers. Call ahead for current season details.
Aliff Acres
28.6 miMcDavid
Andrews Sod Farm
27.9 miAndrews Sod Farm operates on Tungoil Road in the Florida Panhandle, where flat, well-drained land supports the region's turf grass farms.
Blueberry Hill U-Pick
28.6 miBlueberry Hill U-Pick — listed locally as Baker Blueberry Hill — is a self-service u-pick farm at 1411 EF Sanford Road in Baker, Florida, just south of the Alabama line. It grows blueberries and blackberries plus a large plant selection, with picking typically running May through July at $3 a pound, cash or check only.
Okaloosa Farmers' Market
28.3 miFort Walton Beach
Okaloosa Farmers' Market operates on Lewis Turner Boulevard in Fort Walton Beach. Specific details on current vendors, days, and hours weren't confirmable online at research time — treat it as a smaller Panhandle community market serving the Fort Walton Beach and Okaloosa County area.
Steve's Farm & Market
29.7 miWalnut Hill
On Highway 99 in Walnut Hill, Steve's Farm picks produce daily, from corn and cucumbers to field peas and butterbeans, and stocks a country store with homemade ice cream, baked goods, meats, and cheese. Stocked ponds out back let visitors catch their own catfish, and the farm also builds outdoor furniture, from porch swings to gliders.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Milton, FL?
US Farm Trail lists 48 farms within about 30 miles of Milton, Florida, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Milton?
Farms near Milton include 24 agritourism & farm experiences, 17 produce farms, 6 farmers markets, 4 farm stands. 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.
