Farms Near Mobile, AL
58 local farms within about 30 miles of Mobile, Alabama — all selling direct to consumers.
Farmers Market of Mobile
0.6 miMOBILE
Located on Halls Mill Road on Mobile's south side, this market opens Thursday mornings, 7:30 to 11:30 a.m., under a covered structure that keeps shoppers out of the Gulf Coast sun. Local growers bring in organic produce alongside the standard mix of fresh vegetables and fruit. The season has historically run at least through June and July.
Halls Mill Road Farmers Market
0.6 miMobile
This is the same stretch of Halls Mill Road where Mobile farm vendors have sold produce for years, listed under a second name in some directories. Look for fresh vegetables, fruit, eggs, and milk direct from two or more area farms every Thursday morning through the summer growing season, under a covered facility that shields both shoppers and produce from the heat.
The Bee Hive Farmers Market
3.0 miMOBILE
Grown out of The Bee Hive Church's community garden at the corner of Government and Marine, this Mobile market runs Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sellers bring in silver king and queen corn, tomatoes, peppers, yellow and specialty squash, watermelon, okra, and cucumbers as the season allows — a church-garden produce stand rather than a large vendor market.
Market in The Park
3.6 miMobile
Market on the Square
3.7 miMobile
Market on the Square sets up Saturday mornings from 7:30 to noon in Cathedral Square Park, downtown Mobile, the same market some locals call Market in the Park. Local farmers and artisans sell produce, seafood, baked goods, jams, and art under the oaks across from the cathedral. It's run through the city's Parks and Recreation department.
Highway 45 Market
4.4 miPrichard
Prichard's Highway 45 Market brings regional growers, bakers, and food vendors together, though published details on hours and current vendors are sparse. Worth checking the USDA farmers market directory or calling ahead before making a special trip out.
Market in The Park - Lavretta Park
3.9 miMobile
Market on the Hill
4.5 miMobile
Market on the Hill sets up near the intersection of Old Shell Road and University Boulevard in Mobile. Details on current vendors and hours are thin online, and the market appears to run a smaller, more informal schedule than Mobile's larger downtown markets. Worth a call ahead before making the trip.
CUMC Farmers' Market
5.4 miMobile
Christ United Methodist Church runs this seasonal market at 6101 Grelot Road from May through July, with every vendor fee going straight to the congregation's Faith Promise mission fund. Shoppers find local produce, Gulf seafood, homemade baked goods, and other food made in home kitchens nearby. Market manager Bob McBride can answer questions about the current season's hours.
Ted & Nancy's Fruit Stand
7.7 miMobile
A Bloom Garden Center
7.4 miMobile
Westside Tailgate Farmers Market
7.6 miMobile
Westside Tailgate Farmers Market operates out of an indoor space on Schillinger Road in west Mobile, taking both cash and card. Vendor and season details are thin online — call ahead to confirm what's running before you drive out.
Blair's Nursery & Gifts
10.0 miMobile
Blair's Nursery & Gifts is a retail garden center on Dawes Lane in Mobile that Chris and Blair Kovar opened in 2007 after spotting a gap for affordable, high-quality plants in the area. The nursery stocks fruit and shade trees, shrubs, succulents, ferns, annuals and perennials, plus pine straw, pottery and a gift shop of candles and garden decor. Staff also handle landscape design, planting and delivery.
Satsuma Farmers' Market
12.9 miSatsuma
Satsuma Farmers Market meets Friday afternoons from 3 to 6 p.m. at Baldwin Square, with indoor space to shop out of the weather. It's a small-town market in northern Mobile County, drawing area growers rather than commercial produce stands. Vendors take cash and cards.
Fresh Off The Farm
13.6 miTheodore
Fresh Off The Farm sits on Bay Road in Theodore, a Mobile County community on the Gulf Coast south of the city of Mobile. No independent website or social page confirms what they sell or when they're open.
Southern Orchards
12.7 miMobile
Southern Orchards is a small orchard property on Calvert Road in west Mobile, part of Mobile County's coastal citrus belt, where satsuma oranges and pecans have grown for generations. No further details on hours, crops, or public access are listed anywhere online.
Fairhope Outdoor Farmers Market
15.4 miFairhope
Shoppers find this market behind the Fairhope Public Library, at Bancroft Street and Magnolia Avenue, on Thursday afternoons from 2 to 6 p.m. during the spring and fall growing seasons. A First Saturday morning market runs April through June as well, 8 a.m. to noon. Baldwin County farmers and makers bring produce, plants, local honey, and handmade goods, with food trucks rotating through on select days.
Ken Buck Farms
17.3 miIrvington
Ken Buck Farms sits on Ken Buck Road in Irvington, a Mobile County community near Mobile Bay — the family name behind both farm and road. No specific crops or hours are posted publicly.
Fitzpen Place Farmers Market
16.2 miSpanish Fort
Fitzpen Place is a shopping center on US Highway 31 in Spanish Fort, and this market operates out of that lot rather than a standalone building. Little else about current vendors or hours is published online, so a call ahead is the most reliable way to confirm it's still running on a given weekend.
Bee Natural Farm
17.3 miFairhope
Bee Natural Farm keeps hives on Twin Beech Road in Fairhope, the Baldwin County Eastern Shore town known for its satsuma groves and small farms. Honey appears to be the product given the name, though sales details aren't posted publicly.
BBB Farm
16.3 miMobile
BBB Farm runs a cash-only U-pick blueberry operation on Grandbay Wilmer Road in west Mobile, open mornings from 7 to noon, Monday through Saturday, weather permitting. Berries go for $1.50 a pound, and the farm typically closes for the season once the bushes are stripped, reopening the following summer. It's one of several small blueberry farms clustered around Mobile.
Blue Moon Farm
16.5 miMobile
Blue Moon Farm grows eight varieties of blueberries without chemicals or pesticides on Tom Gaston Road in Mobile, alongside fields of cut flowers and its own honey. U-pick berries run $10 a gallon during the summer season, with the farm open daily except Mondays and Tuesdays, which it keeps closed for field maintenance. Look for the greenhouse and flower field about a mile past the Tom Gaston Road turn.
Oak Hill Produce, LLC
17.0 miGrand Bay
Oak Hill Produce is a produce farm on Grand Bay-Wilmer Road in Grand Bay, a farming community in south Mobile County near the Mississippi line, known for satsuma and vegetable growers. No verified website or contact details were confirmed for this specific operation.
Sunnyland Satsuma
16.5 miMobile
Sunnyland Satsuma grows satsuma oranges on Grand Bay-Wilmer Road in south Mobile County, a stretch of coastal Alabama where sandy soil and mild winters have supported satsuma orchards since the early 1900s. No hours or contact details are published online; the name and address are the only confirmed facts.
Oak Hill Produce
17.1 miGrand Bay
Brannan Blueberry Brae (BBB Farm)
16.6 miMobile
Brannan Blueberry Brae, also listed as BBB Farm, grows blueberries on Mobile's northwest side near Grand Bay and Wilmer, part of a cluster of south Alabama u-pick blueberry farms. No website or listing confirms current picking season or hours — call ahead before making the drive.
MicroGreen Market
17.8 miFairhope
MicroGreen Market in Fairhope isn't a weekly outdoor market, it's a working microgreens farm that grows and sells specialty greens and edible flowers directly from its Rockwell Lane property. The grower will cut custom varieties on request for chefs and home cooks who want something beyond standard pea shoots and sunflower micros. Call ahead to arrange a pickup.
Sessions Farm
17.9 miGrand Bay
When JP Sessions returned to Alabama at the end of World War II, he worked a little while at the shipyard in Pascagoula. One day, though, he showed up at home with a couple of mules, a wagon, and some farm equipment, looked at his wife, and said, “Irene, we’re goin’ farming.” He never looked back, and the trajectory of his family’s future changed forever.
Mason hills farm
17.9 miGrand Bay
Mason Hills Farm Mason Hills Farm is a family farm operating in Grand Bay, Alabama, along the Alabama Gulf Coast. Founded in 2020 by Joey Mason, the Mason Hills Farm operation is guided by a few simple principles. We must be good stewards of the land, livestock, and people we serve, and we will manage every detail to ensure we are delivering the highest quality products, from the genetics of the cattle we raise to controlling the meat fabrication process.
Betty's Berry Farm
17.7 miWilmer
Betty's Berry Farm is in Wilmer, a rural community northwest of Mobile, in a stretch of south Alabama known for summer blueberry patches. The farm's web domain exists but returned a broken connection during research, so current hours and crop details aren't independently verifiable here.
Oak Hollow Farm
19.2 miFairhope
Oak Hollow Farm is a 300-plus-acre property in Fairhope built around a farm-turned-event venue, with a tree-lined entrance strung in white lights and a barn built for weddings up to 300 guests. The property also hosts corporate events, fundraisers, skeet shooting, and a summer kids' camp, and has been featured on CMT's Sweet Home Alabama. Call 251-928-4840 for booking and availability.
Bayou Farmers Market
19.9 miBayou La Batre
Bayou Farmers Market operates in Bayou La Batre, the Gulf Coast fishing town in Mobile County known for its seafood docks and shrimping fleet. Beyond its location on South Wintzell Avenue, detailed hours and vendor information for this market weren't confirmed online — check with the market directly for current offerings.
Lyrene's Blueberry Farm
18.5 miFairhope
Lyrene's Blueberry Farm has picked blueberries and blackberries in Baldwin County for more than 30 years, offering both u-pick and we-pick options depending on the day. Beyond berries, the farm sells tomatoes, squash, and okra in season. Call ahead — with a farm this established, picking windows fill up fast once word gets out the berries are ready.
WAB Farm
19.2 miFairhope
Reeves (James Reeves) Farm
18.8 miStapleton
James Reeves's farm sits along US Highway 31 in Stapleton, a small Baldwin County community in south Alabama's pine and pasture country. No specific crops or visiting details are listed publicly.
South Bay Nightmare Haunted House
21.2 miCoden
South Bay Nightmare is a seasonal Halloween haunted house in Coden, a fishing community on Mobile County's Mississippi Sound coast. No website, ticketing page, or social account turned up in research, so hours and current operating status aren't confirmed — check local event listings first.
Redemption Family Farm
21.6 miRedemption Family Farm is a small family-run operation in Mississippi. Direct-to-neighbor farms like this one usually sell some mix of pasture-raised eggs, meat, or seasonal produce, though this farm's exact offerings aren't publicly listed under this name. Contact the farm directly to confirm what's for sale and when.
A&W Christmas Tree Farm
21.2 miMoss Point
A&W Christmas Tree Farm is a choose-and-cut tree farm on Forts Lake Road in Moss Point, in coastal Jackson County. Gulf Coast growers here usually raise heat-tolerant varieties such as Leyland cypress, Carolina sapphire, and eastern red cedar rather than the firs sold up north. Like most Mississippi tree farms, it opens seasonally in the weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Middleton Farms
20.7 miMoss Point
Middleton Farms sits on Otis Cooper Road in Moss Point, in Jackson County on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Public details beyond the agritourism listing are limited. Reach out to the farm to find out what it grows and when it's open to visitors.
Wales West Light Railway
21.8 miSilverhill
Wales West pairs an RV park with a working light railway on Smiley Street in Silverhill, running train rides alongside a lake, a pool, and space for birthday parties and school field trips. The property hosts seasonal events too, including a Christmas lights display. It's run by Shane and Lori Lindsey, who handle reservations directly.
Chickasabogue Vineyard
24.3 miCitronelle
Chickasabogue Vineyard is on Old Gulfcrest Road in Citronelle, a Mobile County town better known for its 1955 oil boom than its vineyards. No further details on grape varieties or tastings are published online.
LA Berry Farms Inc
23.4 miFairhope
Meadowlark Farms of Fairhope
23.4 miFairhope
Seward Farms
21.7 miLucedale
Seward Farms runs a fall agritourism season on Tanner Williams Road in Lucedale, in George County in southeast Mississippi. Attractions include a corn maze, hayrides, cow trains, an animal farm alley, a jumping pillow, a pumpkin barn, and flower picking. It is built for family and group outings during the October run. The farm posts current dates and details through its Instagram and Facebook pages.
Weeks Beay Plantation (aka, LA Berry Farms)
23.7 miFairhope
Weeks Bay Plantation, formerly known as LA Berry Farms, grows 15 varieties of USDA-certified organic blueberries on Mary Ann Beach Road in Fairhope — one of the largest u-pick blueberry operations in the state. The property also grows organic blackberries, herbs, and flowers, and has expanded into farm-stay Airbnb rentals and a water sports park, Silo Ski & Wake, built around the property's spring-fed lake.
Meadowlark Farms of Fairhope
23.7 miFairhope
Meadowlark Farms of Fairhope grows blueberries on a small family operation near Weeks Bay, established in April 2022. The farm skips synthetic pesticides, relying instead on natural growing methods the owners describe as chemical-free. It's a young operation compared to the multi-generation farms common in Baldwin County, but the approach is deliberate: no herbicides, no shortcuts. Reach the farm by phone or through its Facebook page for current picking hours and availability.
Alan Norden
22.6 miSilverhill
Alan Norden's farm is on 4th Avenue in Silverhill, a Baldwin County town on Alabama's Gulf Coast once known for its satsuma orange groves before early-1900s freezes wiped most of them out. No working website confirms what's grown or sold today.
Blue Barn Farms
23.4 miLucedale
Bay Minette Farmers Market
23.7 miBAY MINETTE
Bay Minette's Growers' Market sells fresh, raw fruits, vegetables, and nuts grown by the producers themselves, seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at 956 South U.S. Highway 31. Contact Pam Wade at (251) 580-1619 with questions about vendor space.
Magnolia Corn Maze
24.4 miSummerdale
Magnolia Corn Maze runs two separate 8-acre corn mazes in Summerdale, along with a pumpkin patch, petting zoo, pig races, and a cow train ride. The property also rents covered pavilions for birthday parties and group events. It's built for a full day out rather than a quick pumpkin stop — plan on staying a few hours once you're through the gate.
Baldwin Blueberries
23.4 miBaldwin Blueberries is a five-acre, privately owned u-pick blueberry farm in Loxley, on County Road 65 about a quarter mile south of County Road 68. Baldwin County is one of Alabama's top blueberry-growing regions, and this family plot is one of several u-pick farms clustered around Loxley and Robertsdale. Check the farm's Facebook group for current picking hours and crop updates before making the drive.
Suberis Blueberry Farm
23.5 miLoxley
Bob and Barbara Suberi bought this 70-acre Loxley property in 2008 after years spent sailing around the world, inheriting 6,000 blueberry bushes that hadn't been picked in over a decade. They turned five acres into a u-pick blueberry patch, selling the rest wholesale by the pint to local markets and CSAs. Note: the business has since closed under the Suberis name — confirm current status before visiting.
Suberis Blueberries
23.5 miLoxley
Suberis Blueberries grows blueberries on County Road 65 in Loxley, Baldwin County, where sandy soil and a long growing season suit the u-pick blueberry operations common to south Alabama, typically running through June and July. No website or public contact information turned up in a search.
Broom Bush Farm
25.1 miSummerdale
Broom Bush Farm is located in Summerdale, a small Baldwin County town on the inland side of Alabama's Gulf Coast. No website or business listing turned up in research to confirm what the farm grows or sells; reach out directly for current details before planning a visit.
Kuska Paku Alpaca Farm - South Mississippi Alpacas
24.6 miMoss Point
Kuska Paku Alpaca Farm, also called South Mississippi Alpacas, raises alpacas on Highway 613 in Moss Point, in Jackson County on the Gulf Coast. Farms like this typically sell fleece and yarn and host visits with the herd. No public website was found confirming this farm's current hours or products.
Blue Barn Farms
26.2 miLucedale
Blue Barn Farms is an agritourism farm on Agricola Latonia Road in Lucedale, in George County near the Alabama line. George County is known across south Mississippi for blueberries and roadside produce. Little else is posted online, so contact the farm to confirm what it grows and when it's open.
Gardner's Berry Farm
26.4 miRobertsdale
Gardner's Berry Farm has grown since 2011 into roughly 3,000 blackberry plants and 1,200 blueberry bushes on County Road 68 North in Robertsdale. It's a u-pick operation, berries sold by the gallon, open daily from 7 a.m. until dusk from late April through early July. Call ahead as the season compresses fast once the blackberries come in.
GARDNER'S BERRY FARM
26.9 miROBERTSDALE
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Mobile, AL?
US Farm Trail lists 58 farms within about 30 miles of Mobile, Alabama, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Mobile?
Farms near Mobile include 30 agritourism & farm experiences, 16 farmers markets, 12 produce farms, 8 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.
