Farms Near Mount Airy, MD
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Mount Airy, Maryland — all selling direct to consumers.
Mount Airy Farmers' Market
0.2 miMount Airy
Mount Airy's Farmers Market sets up Wednesdays from 3 to 7 p.m., June through September, near the town's historic train station on North Main Street. Local vendors sell produce, honey, eggs, meats, baked goods, and handmade jewelry, with live entertainment most weeks. The market is organized by the Town of Mount Airy rather than a private vendor group.
Blueberry Hills Farm
0.7 miMount Airy
Blueberry Hills Farm is located in Mount Airy, on the Carroll-Frederick county line in Maryland's Piedmont, an area known for pick-your-own berry operations. The farm's old web domain has since expired, and no current site or social page could be confirmed — call ahead before planning a visit.
The Bee Folks
1.6 miThis Mount Airy apiary has sold honey since 1996, when a graduate student's surplus turned into a business. The Poplar Springs homestead now bottles raw honey and makes beeswax candles and skincare products, and also buys and resells honey from other regional beekeepers.
Rock Hill Orchardd
1.9 miMount Airy
Rock Hill Orchard pairs pick-your-own peaches, apples, and blackberries with something most orchards don't have: its own dairy herd. Woodbourne Creamery turns that milk into ice cream on-site, under the farm's own motto, 'From Cow to Cone.' It's one of the few pick-your-own stops in northern Montgomery County where the cows and the fruit trees share the same address.
Wagon Wheel Ranch
2.4 mimount airy
Figment Cottage Gardens
2.8 miMount Airy
Figment Cottage Gardens grows cut flowers for u-pick DIY bucket sessions on its Mount Airy property, alongside custom cottage garden design work for local clients. Visitors can walk the gardens on scheduled tours before filling a bucket with whatever's blooming that week. The business, a licensed Maryland LLC, also publishes a guide to more than 40 favorite cutting flowers for home gardeners. Call (860) 604-6030 or check marylandcottagegardens.com for u-pick dates.
Rock Hill Orchard
3.9 miMount Airy
Pheasant Hill Farm
4.9 miMount Airy
Breezy Hill Alpacas
5.1 miWoodbine
Breezy Hill Alpacas raises alpacas on Woodbine Road in Woodbine, in western Howard County. No current website describes farm visits or fiber sales — contact the farm directly for specifics.
Larriland Farm
4.9 miWoodbine
The Moore family has grown pick-your-own crops on this Western Howard County land since 1973, rotating through more than 20 crops and 90-plus varieties from late May into mid-November. Field tickets are priced by container size rather than by the pound, and the farm market stocks goods from roughly 25 local vendors alongside what's coming out of the fields that day. Soil conservation practices shape how the ground gets planted each season.
Gaver Tree Farm And Pumpkin Patch, LLC
4.4 miGaver Tree Farm operates as the Christmas-tree and fall-pumpkin side of Gaver Farm in Mount Airy, where visitors choose from 37 pumpkin, gourd, and squash varieties across 12 acres come autumn. Free hayrides carry families out to the pumpkin patch and apple orchard, and the Fall Fun Festival adds a corn maze, farm animals, and pedal karts to the mix.
Char-Lene Farm
5.1 miMount Airy
Char-Lene has farmed 400 acres of beef and row crops in Mount Airy for more than 50 years, and the year-round market sells hormone-free beef, pork, and honey straight off the property. It keeps a tight schedule — Tuesday through Friday, 11 to 6, Saturday 11 to 4, closed Sunday and Monday — so check the hours before heading out.
Gaver Farm, LLC
4.7 miMt. Airy
Sunflower Farm Lisbon
5.0 miWoodbine
Sunflower Farm Lisbon grows sunflower fields near Woodbine, in the farm country along the Howard-Carroll County line. No current website or listing describes its opening dates or pricing — check local event calendars before visiting.
Great Meadows Farm
6.8 miGreat Meadows Farm sits on Annapolis Rock Road outside Frederick, Maryland.
Damascus FFA Farmers' Market
7.0 miDamascus
Run out of the Damascus FFA grounds on Ridge Road, this Saturday market (9 a.m. to noon) leans on a rotating lineup of small local sellers — Anam Cara Egg Farm for eggs, Pheasant Hill Farm and Willowponds Hydroponics for produce, and home-based vendors like CC Hsu selling jams, jellies, and baked goods. It's a modest, FFA-organized market rather than a big-production event, built around the same families showing up week to week.
Milkhouse Brewery at Stillpoint Farm
7.0 miMt Airy
Milkhouse Brewery operates out of Stillpoint Farm at 8253 Dollyhyde Road in Mt. Airy, brewing year-round beers like Stairway IPA and Coppermine Creek Dry Stout with Maryland-grown hops alongside farm wine and hard cider. The on-site Mercantile sells the farm's own beef, lamb, eggs, cheese, and baked goods. The taproom runs Thursday through Sunday afternoons, with live music most Saturdays.
Breezy Willow Farm
6.6 miWoodbine
Hensing’s Hilltop Acres
7.5 miHensing's Hilltop Acres doesn't have a confirmed independent website or public listing, so verified details on crops, livestock, or hours aren't available. The name points to Maryland's rolling Piedmont country, where hilltop farms are common, but nothing beyond that can be confirmed from public sources today.
Maryland Honey Company
8.5 miGaithersburg
Maryland Honey Company sells honey and live bees on a wholesale basis out of Gaithersburg, having closed its retail storefront. Beekeepers and honey buyers can still reach the company by phone to arrange wholesale orders — walk-in retail sales are no longer part of the business.
New Horizons Apiaries and Farm
7.6 miIjamsville
Beekeeper Martin Posse grew this Ijamsville operation from two hives to more than 100, selling honey weekly at farmers markets across D.C., Maryland, and Virginia with pickup also available on the farm. The apiary runs a hands-on class called "Dive into the Hive" teaching visitors how a bee colony works.
Sharp's at Waterford Farm
8.6 miBrookeville
Sharp's has worked this 530-acre spread in Western Howard County since 1903, running a spring greenhouse operation - naturally raised herbs, heritage vegetable plants, cutting-garden flowers - from mid-April into mid-summer before shifting into fall hayrides and farm tours that run through mid-November. Group and birthday parties book the barns alongside educational farm programs for school groups.
Chestnut Creek Farm, LLC
8.7 miWestminster
Jeanne Frecon's Fresh Farm Produce
9.1 miLibertytown
This Libertytown operation sells fresh farm produce direct from its Liberty Road stand, with an active Instagram following of nearly 2,000 for seasonal updates on what's ready to pick up.
Burnt Hill Farm
9.1 miBurnt Hill Farm is 117 acres of vineyard and polyculture farmland in Clarksburg, inside the Montgomery County Agricultural Reserve, purchased in 2016 and built around regenerative, animal-integrated farming rather than a single cash crop. The estate makes its own wine and runs a wood-fired kitchen led by chef Tae Strain, with Food & Wine naming it one of the country's most beautiful vineyards. Visits run through ticketed tastings booked online, not walk-in.
Mullinix Corn Maze
8.6 miGlenwood
This 10-acre corn maze off Carrs Mill Road in Glenwood runs its season from late September through the first days of November.
Lovell Grass Fed Cattle Company
10.1 miNew Windsor
Lovell Grass Fed Cattle Company in New Windsor, Maryland raises Angus cattle born and raised on its 230-acre farm — 100% true grass-fed from start to finish, free to roam pastures certified organic by the state of Maryland.
Local Homestead Products LLC
10.1 miNew Windsor
Local Homestead Products is an on-farm market that is nestled in the valley of New Windsor, Maryland. They strive to provide the community with local produce, meats, dairy, and other farm products. From the herd of animals to the fall pumpkin patch, they welcome visitors to the market every weekend of the year! The on farm market is home to cattle, hogs, chickens, and turkeys; in addition to seasonal produce, field crops, and flowers for your gardens! Check out our gallery to see for yourself!
Hilton's Farm & Garden
9.4 miClarksburg
Shady Hill Farm & Orchard -
10.4 miMarston
Shady Hill Farm & Orchard sits off New Windsor Road outside the small Carroll County crossroads of Marston, in Maryland's fruit-growing Piedmont uplands. Categorized as an orchard operation, it doesn't maintain an active website or social page — check with Carroll County's Ag Center for current picking hours.
Red Wiggler Care Farm
10.3 miGermantown
Red Wiggler Care Farm, on Ridge Road inside Ovid Hazen Wells Park in Germantown, is a working organic farm built around employment for adults with developmental disabilities. Its 200-share CSA supplies vegetables, herbs, and flowers, and the farm's Harvest Share Program gives half of what it grows to low-income households in the community. Volunteers and farm tours are welcome.
DRDs GotYourSix Farms
10.8 miGaithersburg
Waters Orchard
10.8 miGermantown
Listed as an orchard, but the address shown (Wildcat Road, ZIP 20876) maps to Germantown, Maryland, not Washington State, so the location in this record appears to be an error. No verified crop or contact details are available for the Washington listing.
Green Meadows Petting Farm
8.7 miIjamsville
Nearly 150 animals live on this 124-acre Ijamsville property, from horses and llamas to goats and pigs that race for the crowd on weekends. Visitors feed cattle and goats by hand, ride a wagon out to the barns, and catch seasonal draws like an Easter egg hunt and a fall pumpkin patch. The farm also books birthday parties and weddings on-site year-round.
Cultivale Farm
9.9 miWESTMINSTER
Butler's Orchard
11.2 miGermantown
Butler's Orchard
11.3 miGermantown
Butler's Orchard has run its pick-your-own operation in Germantown for generations, with fields of berries, peaches, and apples feeding a farm market that stays open Tuesday through Sunday, 8:30am to 6pm. Beyond picking, the farm hosts seasonal festivals and keeps a restaurant on-site for visitors who want lunch before or after a trip through the fields. Closed Mondays year-round.
Citizens of Earth
10.7 miClarksburg
Triadelphia Lake View Farm (TLV)
11.4 miGlenelg
Triadelphia Lake View Farm has been in the Brown family since 1896, when it started as a dairy operation. Today the farm cuts its own Christmas trees for the cut-your-own season, raises lamb, and sells holiday turkeys, wreaths, and roping alongside seasonal produce. It also runs a CSA and shows up at farmers markets around Howard County. Reach the farm at (410) 489-4460 or [email protected].
Pleasant Hill Produce
10.3 miWalkersville
H.T. Krantz Honey Company
13.3 miUnion Bridge
H.T. Krantz Honey Company keeps bees near Union Bridge in Carroll County, on Maryland's western fruit-and-honey belt. Pricing and sales details aren't listed online; contact the beekeeper directly for current honey stock.
Willows Farm Beef
13.5 miWillows Farm Beef supplies delicious, humanely raised, 100% grassfed beef from Union Bridge, Maryland — from our family, to yours. Quarter, half, and whole shares let you meet protein goals, feed the family for a year, or split a cow with the neighbors.
Bowling Green Farms Inc
11.4 miSykesville
A Family Tradition Our family grew up on the land of Bowling Green Farm for ten generations. We are proud to grow the food that feeds your families. Thank you for supporting this tradition. Growing Health We know that food grown on healthy land with healthy farming is healthy food. We act as stewards of this land, caring for its health to support yours. Grass-fed beef has been found to have many health benefits.
Montgomery Village Farmers Market
14.2 miMontgomery Village
Montgomery Village's farmers market sets up Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the parking lot of Christ the Servant Lutheran Church on Centerway Road. Vendors including Abundant Grace Farm, Canela Bakery, and Holy Crepes sell produce and prepared foods to the surrounding community. The market was built specifically to give this planned community a weekly gathering point, not just a shopping stop.
Common Ground Cultivation
13.9 miBrookeville
Farm stand at the farm Sundays 9-12. Produce & soy/corn free eggs.
Johnsville Meadows Farm
13.2 miWoodsboro
Johnsville Meadows Farm on Renner Road in Woodsboro, Maryland produces premium quality grass-fed meats, open seven days a week — call ahead to arrange a visit or order.
Coppermine Combs Apiary
13.9 miWoodsboro
Coppermine Combs Apiary is a small, family-run beekeeping operation in Woodsboro producing pure, raw honey. The Frederick County apiary sells directly through its Facebook and Instagram pages rather than a storefront.
Evermore Farm
15.0 miEvermore Farm pasture-raises beef, pork, and lamb outside Westminster, sold by the cut or as whole animals, plus bulk eggs from its brown-egg laying flock. The farm stand is open Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings, with a year-round CSA and wholesale accounts filling in the rest of the calendar. It's a working meat farm first — don't expect a produce-heavy market table.
The Upcounty Hub
14.8 miGermantown
The Upcounty Hub is a farmers market at 12900 Middlebrook Road in Germantown, serving Montgomery County's upcounty communities north of the I-270 corridor. No independent website or social page was found to confirm current market days or vendor list.
Chocolates and Tomatoes Farm
15.1 miGermantown
Glade Link Farms
15.1 miNew Midway
Glade Link Farms sits along Route 194 in New Midway, Frederick County dairy country near the Pennsylvania line. Current offerings and visiting hours aren't listed online — check with the farm before stopping by.
Carroll County Farmers Market
15.0 miWestminster
Carroll County Farmers Market is the oldest running market in the county and the second-oldest in Maryland, set up at the Agriculture Center on Agriculture Center Drive in Westminster. On a full Saturday it can pull 75 to 100 vendors selling seasonal produce, pasture-raised meat, local eggs, honey, jams, and baked goods — big enough to function as the county's default grocery run in season.
Carroll County Ag Center
15.1 miWestminster
Carroll County's Agriculture Center has hosted the county's farmer's market for more than 50 years — the oldest market in Carroll County and the second-oldest in Maryland. The 20-acre grounds also run the Carroll County 4-H and FFA Fair, rodeos, livestock and equestrian shows, and a fall corn maze, all centered around the 52,000-square-foot Danele Shipley Memorial Arena.
Common Root Farm
16.6 miDerwood
Common Root Farm is a regenerative, small-scale, certified organic vegetable farm in Derwood, Maryland near Olney, started by farmer Ryan in 2018. Using minimal-till, crop rotation, and zero synthetic chemicals, the farm offers a CSA, an online grocery store, and farmers market stands while also supplying local restaurants, grocers, and food banks.
MNCPPC Agricultural History Farm Park
16.5 miRedland
The Agricultural History Farm Park preserves 455 acres of Montgomery County farmland worked from the early 1700s through the late 1960s, with an apple orchard, farm animals, and historic barns still standing. Montgomery Parks runs public programs here — swing dance nights, storytime for young kids, hiking talks — plus annual draws like the spring Gas and Steam Show and the fall Harvest Festival. The farmhouse is currently closed for renovation.
Great Frederick Fair Farmers Market
13.1 miThis 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.
Gazebo Garden Center and Nursery
16.2 miGermantown
Gazebo Garden Center and Nursery operates in Germantown, in Montgomery County. Research did not turn up an independent website or current listing, so specific inventory, hours, and contact details aren't confirmed — call ahead before visiting.
Derwood Farmers Market
17.1 miRockville
Milk Lady Markets runs this Saturday market (9 a.m. to 1 p.m., May through October) in the lot outside Neighborhood Church of Rockville on Redland Road. Vendors sell farm produce and meats alongside breakfast tacos, croissants, quiches, honey, jams, coffee, and local artwork — more of a full breakfast stop than a bare produce stand. Established in 2018, it runs rain or shine, no weather cancellations.
Milk Lady Derwood Farmers Market
17.1 miRockville
Milk Lady Derwood Fall 2020 Pickup/Delivery
17.1 miRockville
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Mount Airy, MD?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Mount Airy, Maryland, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Mount Airy?
Farms near Mount Airy include 27 agritourism & farm experiences, 12 organic farms, 9 farmers markets, 8 farm stands. Browse the list for details on each.
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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.
