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Farms Near Mountain Grove, MO

25 local farms within about 30 miles of Mountain Grove, Missouri — all selling direct to consumers.

U Pick Berry Patch

1.3 mi

Mountain Grove

Pick-your-own berries on Wheeler Arch Road near Mountain Grove, in Wright County in the Ozarks. Missouri u-pick patches like this typically open for blackberries and other summer berries from June into July, with days set by ripeness and weather. Bring containers, and call ahead to confirm the patch is open and what is ready to pick.

Clear Spring Ranch/55 Cattle Co.

2.2 mi

Mountain Grove

Clear Spring Ranch in Mountain Grove, in south-central Missouri, is three generations of ranchers with roots reaching back to Nebraska, raising healthy grass-fed beef and goat with education, passion, heart, and innovation. Guided by holistic management and a let-Mother-Nature-choose-the-stock philosophy, the family welcomes visitors for a day of ranch life and even offers farm stays.

Simpsons Family Farm

6.4 mi

Mountain Grove

Simpsons Family Farm is a family agritourism farm on Simpson Road outside Mountain Grove, in the Wright County Ozarks of south-central Missouri. The listing names no specific crops or activities. Mountain Grove sits in dairy and cattle country with a strong small-farm tradition. Reach the farm directly to find out what they grow and when they welcome visitors.

Mojeji Ranch

6.9 mi

Mountain Grove

Mojeji Ranch is on Girlstown Road outside Mountain Grove, in Wright County in the south-central Missouri Ozarks. It's listed as an agritourism ranch. What the property raises or offers visitors isn't documented online, so contact the ranch directly for current activities and access.

The Trail of Terror

8.3 mi

Mountain Grove

The Trail of Terror is a seasonal haunted trail on Owens Road in Mountain Grove, running through wooded farm ground in the Missouri Ozarks. Visitors walk an outdoor path lined with themed scenes and live scare actors, usually through October. It's a working-farm haunt rather than a produce operation, so expect nighttime hours and weather-dependent openings. Dates and details post to the attraction's website each fall.

Spring Hill Pumpkin Patch

8.8 mi

Mountain Grove

Spring Hill Pumpkin Patch runs a family-focused fall season on County Line Road near Mountain Grove in the Missouri Ozarks. The farm keeps things suited to young kids, with no haunted or scary attractions. Expect a field of pumpkins along with the usual fall activities and local produce. It opens for the autumn season each year.

Slow Belly Farm

8.5 mi

Norwood

Jones Hill Ranch

14.1 mi

Drury

Jones Hill Ranch operates near Drury in Douglas County, deep in the south-central Missouri Ozarks, and offers a CSA. The ranch setting and CSA model mean members receive a regular share of what the land produces through the season. This rural Ozark county is thinly settled, so the ranch serves a wide surrounding area.

Scenery Hills Farm

14.8 mi

Bucyrus

Scenery Hills Farm is an agritourism property on Rocky Ridge Road near Bucyrus, in Texas County in the south-central Missouri Ozarks. The listing doesn't specify crops or activities. This is rural, hilly country given mostly to cattle, hay, and small farmsteads. Call the farm directly to confirm what they offer and their open season.

Monster Corn Maze

12.9 mi

Cabool

Monster Corn Maze is a fall haunt off Route AM near Cabool, built around a three-story haunted house and a corn maze that winds through wooded ground. Games and other attractions round out the visit, and weekends run extended hours from mid-September through late October. Kids under 13 need an adult along. It's in Texas County of the south-central Missouri Ozarks.

Solaris Valhalla CSA Farm and Educational Center

14.3 mi

Cabool

Solaris Valhalla is a CSA farm and educational center on Highway U near Cabool, run by a small intentional community focused on low-impact, sustainable living. Members get a weekly share of produce through the growing season: tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplant, summer squash, herbs, raspberries, persimmons, and walnuts among them. The center also hosts free classes on subjects like alternative energy and water conservation, and sells pre-picked produce at the farm.

Willow Springs Farmers' Market

19.2 mi

Willow Springs sits in Howell County in the south-central Missouri Ozarks, and its farmers' market gathers area growers during the warm season. Look for garden produce, eggs, honey, and homemade goods typical of small Ozark-town markets. The rural County Road 5430 location keeps it close to the farms that supply it.

Greenhill Vineyard and Farm

19.1 mi

Hartville

Klapmeyers Berries and More

19.1 mi

Willow Springs

Klapmeyers Berries and More is on West 6th Street in Willow Springs, in Howell County in the south-central Missouri Ozarks. The name points to a berry farm with u-pick and other produce. Season and hours aren't posted online, so contact the farm before visiting to check picking availability.

Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds

18.4 mi

Mansfield

Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds sells one of the country's largest selections of rare, open-pollinated, and heirloom seeds by mail and from its store on Baker Creek Road near Mansfield in the Ozarks. The headquarters doubles as Bakersville Pioneer Village, a recreated 1800s main street with a seed store, mercantile, bakery, and a vegetarian restaurant. Its spring planting festival draws thousands of gardeners for vendors, music, and heritage-breed animals.

Freedom Elk Ranch

18.8 mi

Greenhill Vineyard and Farm

19.1 mi

Hartville

Greenhill Vineyard and Farm sells USDA Certified Organic grapes from its vineyard south of Hartville. The growers skip pesticides and use only limited fungicide against black rot and mildew. An on-farm market with picnic tables lets visitors stop and buy directly; cash and checks are the way to pay. The farm is on Highway 5 in Wright County, roughly 60 miles east of Springfield.

Minton Heritage Farms

20.4 mi

Willow Springs

A family farm on Freedom Road outside Willow Springs, in Howell County's Ozark hill country of south-central Missouri. The heritage name points toward traditional livestock breeds or older crop lines, though no public listing spells out its current products. Willow Springs sits along US-63 between West Plains and Mountain Grove. Contact the farm directly to confirm what it raises and when it sells.

Rosewood Farms Country Gifts LLC.

21.2 mi

Hartville

Rosewood Farms Country Gifts is a farm gift shop on Highway 5 near Hartville, the Wright County seat in south-central Missouri. Country stores like this stock handmade crafts, seasonal decor, jams, and local goods. Public details are limited online, so call or stop in to see what's for sale and when it's open.

Houston Farmers' Market

21.6 mi

Houston

This market gathers at Lone Star Plaza, 321 S. 2nd Street, in Houston, the Texas County seat in the south-central Missouri Ozarks. Local growers bring seasonal vegetables, fruit, and homemade goods to town through the warm-weather months.

Baldridge Farm

21.6 mi

Willow Springs

Baldridge Farm sells pick-your-own pumpkins straight from the field off Rail Road Drive in Willow Springs, in the south-central Missouri Ozarks. The patch opens seven days a week through the fall and takes cash only. Any pumpkins still in the field after October 30 are free for the taking. It's a small, no-frills operation focused on the pumpkins rather than rides or a festival midway.

The Blueberry Patch

24.2 mi

Seymour

The Blueberry Patch grows pick-your-own blueberries on Crosstie Road near Seymour, a Webster County town in south-central Missouri known for its blueberry production and annual blueberry festival. Bushes typically ripen from late June into August, when growers open the rows for u-pick by the pound. Bring your own containers or buy them on site, and call ahead, since picking days follow the ripening.

Anderson Blueberry Farm

28.0 mi

Squires

Anderson Blueberry Farm sells blueberries four ways: pick-your-own, we-pick, pickup, and a drive-through for people short on time. Several varieties ripen across the season on the farm near Squires in the Ozarks of south-central Missouri, off Highway 5. Wayne Anderson runs it and posts picking updates online through the summer harvest.

Hereford Hogs of Raymondville

27.2 mi

Raymondville

A hog operation in Raymondville, in Texas County in the south-central Missouri Ozarks. The name points to Hereford hogs, a heritage breed marked by a red coat and white face, raised by a smaller number of U.S. breeders. Farms raising them usually sell breeding stock, feeder pigs, or freezer pork direct to buyers. Reach out ahead of a visit, since a working hog farm keeps its own schedule.

Peak View Farm LLC

28.8 mi

Seymour

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many farms are near Mountain Grove, MO?

US Farm Trail lists 25 farms within about 30 miles of Mountain Grove, Missouri, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.

What kinds of farms are near Mountain Grove?

Farms near Mountain Grove include 16 agritourism & farm experiences, 4 produce farms, 2 farm stands, 2 csa programs. 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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