Farms Near Murfreesboro, TN
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Murfreesboro, Tennessee — all selling direct to consumers.
Stones River Market
0.3 miMurfreesboro
Batey's Berries
1.5 miMurfreesboro
Batey's Berries is the pick-your-own arm of Batey Farms, a long-running family operation on Wilkinson Pike in Murfreesboro. Spring brings u-pick and pre-picked strawberries; the same farm turns to pumpkins and a fall season later in the year. Batey Farms also raises and sells its own pork. It's one of Rutherford County's better-known produce stops, close in to Murfreesboro rather than a long rural drive. Confirm the strawberry opening each spring, since it shifts with the weather.
Main Street Saturday Market
1.7 miMurfreesboro
P and P Farms
6.9 miLascassas
P and P Farms is on East Jefferson Pike in Lascassas, in the Rutherford County countryside northeast of Murfreesboro. It's listed as an agritourism farm but keeps little detail online. Contact the farm directly to learn what it grows and whether it's open to the public.
Out The Mud Farm
6.2 miMurfreesboro
Vaughn's Farm
8.0 miVaughn's Farm is on Lebanon Pike in the 37130 area of Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, in the fast-growing farmland southeast of Nashville. The listing carries no city name and little else online. Contact the farm directly to find out what it grows and whether it's open to the public.
Blueberry Patch
8.3 miMurfreesboro
The Blueberry Patch grows blueberries on West Gum Road in Murfreesboro, in Rutherford County southeast of Nashville. Pick-your-own blueberry farms in Middle Tennessee open through the summer window, roughly June into July, with ripening set by the season's heat. Berry picking depends on the day's ready fruit, so call ahead for current picking conditions before driving out.
Double Duece Produce
9.0 miMurfreesboro
Triple A Farms
8.4 miRockvale
Shuck -n- Shack Corn Maze
8.9 miLascassas
Shuck-n-Shack opened in 2009 as a fall corn maze on Valley View Road in Lascassas, northeast of Murfreesboro in Rutherford County. The farm cut its maze into standing corn for autumn visitors and drew families during the October season. Some business directories now list it as closed, so confirm before planning a trip out. The listed contact for the operation is 615-812-8788.
Cedar Springs Ranch on the Plains
10.2 miLascassas
Cedar Springs Ranch on the Plains is set on Rocky Hill Road in Lascassas, a rural community northeast of Murfreesboro in Rutherford County, Middle Tennessee. The 'Plains' refers to the flat farmland east of town, historically planted in row crops and grazed by cattle and horses. The listing gives no public hours, so reach the ranch directly to ask about visits or events.
AHA Rabbits
9.5 miRockvale
AHA Rabbits raises New Zealand and Californian rabbits for meat on South Windrow Road in Rockvale, southwest of Murfreesboro. The rabbitry has run since 2014 and sells antibiotic- and drug-free meat, dressed to order, with pickup at the farm. Live weights run four to five pounds. Reach the farm by phone or email to arrange an order.
Jones Nursery
10.5 miSmyrna
Oakview Farm
10.4 miLascassas
Oakview Farm sits on JW Jordan Road in Lascassas, northeast of Murfreesboro in Rutherford County, Middle Tennessee. It's listed as an agritourism farm, without published hours or a product list. Rutherford County's mix of hay ground, cattle, and pick-your-own patches makes for a varied farm scene here. Contact the farm directly to confirm what it offers and when.
Lascassas Farms
10.0 miLascassas
Lucky Ladd Farms
11.0 miEagleville
Lucky Ladd Farms is a nearly 60-acre agritourism park in Eagleville, southwest of Nashville, with hundreds of animals in its petting farm and small zoo. Visitors get pony and donkey rides, an Adventure Aviary parakeet feeding, mega slides, wagon rides, and nature trails through the cedar glades. U-pick tulips, strawberries, and sunflowers rotate by season, and the fall Harvest Festival adds a pumpkin patch and corn maze. A bakery and country store round out the visit.
Lucky Ladd Farms
11.0 miEagleville
Andrews Berry Farm
12.0 miSmyrna
Andrews Berry Farm grows berries on Cooks Lane in Smyrna, Rutherford County, in fast-growing Middle Tennessee southeast of Nashville. Berry farms in this area open for strawberries in May and move into blackberries and blueberries through June and July. Smyrna sits just off Interstate 24 near Murfreesboro. Ripening depends on the weather, so call ahead to check picking conditions and hours before driving out.
Bloomsbury Farm
11.9 miA vegetable farm in the hills between Smyrna and Nolensville that grows sprouts, wheatgrass, and microgreens year-round in its greenhouse, plus seasonal vegetables, fruit, herbs, and flowers from spring through fall. Bloomsbury opens to the public for Farm Fridays, with fresh produce, flowers, and a rotating local food vendor. It sits at 9398 Del Thomas Road.
Walden Pumpkin Farm
12.2 miSmyrna
Family-owned since 1986, Walden Pumpkin Farm opens on Rocky Fork Road in Smyrna from late September through October 31. Hay rides, corn and hay mazes, an animal barn, and a pumpkin-picking field fill the days, and a country store sells jams, jellies, honey, and carving kits. A food stand serves BBQ, funnel cakes, and pumpkin fudge. Activity wristbands run $12. Phone (615) 220-2918.
Lascassas Farms
12.4 miLascassas
Lascassas Farms is on Lascassas Pike in Lascassas, a rural community northeast of Murfreesboro in Rutherford County. It carries an agritourism listing. Public sources didn't specify what the farm grows or which activities it opens to visitors.
The Pumpkin Place at Lannom Farms
14.8 miLebanon
A seasonal pumpkin patch on the Lannom family's farm on Vesta Road near Lebanon, the Wilson County seat east of Nashville. Fall is the season here, when the farm opens its fields for pumpkin picking and the usual harvest-time family activities. Details published online are limited. Check locally for opening weekend and October hours before heading out.
Blue Honey Farms
12.4 miEagleville
Blue Honey Farms is a honey producer on Taliafero Road in Eagleville, a small town in southern Rutherford County. The name and listing point to raw local honey and beekeeping, though details on where to buy it, hive products, or farm visits aren't published online. Middle Tennessee's wildflower and clover forage makes for good spring and summer honey flows. Contact the farm to ask about availability and whether they sell direct.
Blue Honey Farms
12.6 miEagleville
Rocky Glade Farm
13.9 miEagleville
About Us... Rocky Glade Farm is all about family. We have a commitment to our family and to YOURS to grow the best food we can and conduct our business in a manner pleasing to God, by selling only the very best our farm produces. Rocky Glade Farm was established in 1998 after we (Jim and Julie) were married earlier that summer. We both started out with public jobs but felt a calling back towards "home" and farming. What began by growing out a few custom beef calves for friends and a garden for o
The Maize at Milton & Pumpkin Patch
13.7 miMilton
The Maize at Milton pairs a cut corn maze with a pumpkin patch in Milton, a small Rutherford County community southeast of Murfreesboro. It works as a seasonal fall stop for families. Specific dates and admission weren't posted in the listings checked.
Smotherman Farms
16.1 miBell Buckle
Hicklen Farm
14.0 miNolensville
Hicklen Farm sits on Rocky Fork Road in Nolensville, a historic small town in northern Williamson County just south of Nashville. The area holds onto its rural character with pasture and cropland even as the region grows fast. The farm is listed for agritourism without published details on what it offers. Contact them ahead of a visit to find out about crops, activities, and hours.
Morning Glory Orchards
13.9 miNolensville
A pick-your-own orchard on Nolensville Road south of Nashville, growing more than 750 apple trees across 13 varieties plus eight kinds of peaches. The farm store carries local honey, homegrown vegetables, jams, cider, and fresh-baked goods, sourced on-site or from other Tennessee farms. Beyond fruit, the orchard hosts tastings, orchard tours, and evening cider and cocktail events. It sits minutes from Brentwood, Franklin, and Murfreesboro.
Morning Glory Orchard
14.1 miNolensville
Morning Glory Orchard is a second-generation family orchard in Nolensville, south of Nashville, growing 13 apple varieties across 750 trees plus 8 peach varieties on the property. The farm store also carries local honey, jams, cider, vegetables, and fresh-baked goods. Note it sells picked fruit rather than u-pick, and closes Sundays and Mondays.
Jammy Farms, Inc
18.5 miMount Juliet
Jammy Farms is on Harkreader Road in Mount Juliet, in the Wilson County countryside just east of Nashville where working farms are steadily giving way to suburbs. It's registered as a Tennessee farm business but keeps little public presence. Contact the farm directly to learn what it grows or offers.
Nolensville Farmers' Market
15.8 miNolensville
A producer-only market at the Historic Nolensville School on Nolensville Road, this one runs year-round — Saturdays 8 to noon May through October, then 9 to noon in winter. Vendors sell grass-fed beef, pork, chicken, eggs, produce, baked goods, artisan cheese, coffee, and goat-milk soaps. Indoor space keeps it going in bad weather, and live music plays most weeks.
Kirkview Farms
16.0 miCollege Grove
Kirkview Farms lies along Horton Highway in College Grove, a rural stretch of southern Williamson County, Tennessee. This is horse and cattle country south of Franklin, with rolling pasture and hay ground. The farm is listed for agritourism, though specific offerings aren't detailed online. Anyone planning a stop should contact the farm first to confirm what's open to visitors and when.
Hickman Valley Farms
19.0 miShelbyville
Hickman Valley Farms is on Pinkston Road in Shelbyville, the Bedford County seat in Middle Tennessee. Shelbyville is the home of the Tennessee Walking Horse, and the surrounding valleys hold horse farms alongside cattle, hay, and produce. This listing gives no public hours, so contact the farm directly to find out what it raises and whether it's open to visitors.
Delvin Farms
15.7 miA 220-acre certified-organic family farm on the Harpeth River in College Grove, growing local produce since 1972 across three generations. Delvin grows more than 50 varieties of vegetables without pesticides or herbicides, using high tunnels to extend the season roughly ten months a year. Its CSA runs May through October with pickup sites around Nashville, and the produce reaches Whole Foods, The Produce Place, and Turnip Truck.
Jammy Farms, Inc
20.0 miMount Juliet
Tavalin Tails
16.6 miCollege Grove
Local Living Farm
18.6 miAntioch
Farmers Market at the Crossings
18.6 miAn all-volunteer nonprofit has run this open-air market since 2013, on the green in front of the Southeast Branch Library off Hickory Hollow Parkway in Antioch. From May through October, vendors sell produce and crafts made, grown, or baked within Middle Tennessee, alongside live music, chef demos, and wellness workshops. Call (615) 415-9759 or check the website.
The Pumpkin Patch
17.2 miWoodbury
This pumpkin patch operates on John Bragg Highway (Highway 70S) in Woodbury, the seat of Cannon County east of Murfreesboro. Like most Middle Tennessee patches, it runs as a fall attraction. No website, hours, or contact details turned up in public listings.
Mrs. B's Pumpkin Patch
20.8 miMrs. B's Pumpkin Patch is a seasonal patch on Murfreesboro Road in Lebanon, in Wilson County east of Nashville. Patches like it open through October with pumpkins for carving and cooking, plus the gourds, hay, and fall decorations that fill farm stands across Middle Tennessee at harvest. Pumpkin patches keep short autumn hours, so confirm dates before visiting.
Wedge Oak Farm
21.2 miWedge Oak Farm is a Century Farm at 3964 Old Murfreesboro Rd W in Lebanon, raising pasture-based meats and eggs and making its own specialty sausages in an on-site commercial kitchen. The family has worked this land since 1904. They sell direct and turn up at Middle Tennessee markets with pork, poultry, beef, and eggs. Call (615) 443-0836 to check what's stocked before visiting.
Hatcher Family Dairy
17.9 miHatcher Family Dairy has been worked by six generations of Hatchers in College Grove since 1831, and since 2007 has bottled its own milk in an on-farm creamery. The dairy store at 6561 Arno Road sells whole cream-line milk, its well-known Brownie's Best chocolate milk, ice cream, butter, beef, and bread, and supplies over 90 Middle Tennessee vendors. Robotic milkers installed in 2024 run behind a public viewing area. Call (615) 368-3405.
Szinpadi Farms Market
21.9 miShelbyville
At Szinpadi Farms, we raise premium Boer goats and sheep, with plans to expand our offerings to include pasture-raised chickens and cows. We also produce local honey and hand-crafted candles from our own hives. For those seeking quality feed for their own animals, we offer locally sourced hay bales. Experience the difference of farm-fresh, sustainably raised products from Szinpadi Farms. We have an on-farm market offering meats, produce, flowers, health and beauty and gifts from several farms and artisans in the area.
Wildwood Christmas Tree Farm
18.1 miWoodbury
Wildwood Christmas Tree Farm sells cut-your-own Christmas trees on La Paloma Road in Woodbury, the seat of Cannon County east of Murfreesboro. Choose-and-cut farms like this open from late November through December. No website or contact details were found in public listings.
Golden Bell Farm
18.3 miFranklin
Golden Bell Farm is on Clovercroft Road in Franklin, in the Williamson County countryside between Nolensville and the Cool Springs area south of Nashville. It's listed as an agritourism farm. Specific products and visiting hours aren't posted online.
Cannon County Farmers' Market
18.6 miWoodbury
Woodbury's farmers market sets up at the Arts Center of Cannon County on John Bragg Highway, Saturday mornings from June through September. Vendors bring vegetables, honey, jams, and baked goods grown or made nearby. The market runs early, roughly 7 to 11 a.m., and posts updates on its website and Facebook page.
Valley Home Farm
23.1 miWartrace
Chapel Hill Haunted Woods
21.2 miChapel Hill
Chapel Hill Haunted Woods operated as a seasonal Halloween attraction on Ezell Road in Marshall County, about 40 miles south of Nashville and a half-hour from Murfreesboro, Franklin, and Columbia. The woods drew visitors for October scare trails. Its archived website and current directory listings mark it as no longer operating, so treat this as a historical entry rather than an active venue. Anyone tied to the property can update the listing if that changes.
Memory Lane Farms
21.2 miChapel Hill
Red Cedar Farms
21.9 miChapel Hill
Red Cedar Farms is a certified organic farm on Highway 99 in Chapel Hill, near Henry Horton State Park, growing more than 80 organic fruits and vegetables. Their farm store is open to the public Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., with Saturday morning hours in the growing season, and they sell at area farmers markets too. They take cash, cards, and Venmo. Reach them at 931-364-2440 or [email protected] to ask what's in season.
Cedar Rock
24.3 miShelbyville
Cedar Rock is a 389-acre hunting preserve and farm on Warner Bridge Road in Shelbyville, offering guided quail and pheasant hunts across its fields from November through March. The operation also handles on-farm turkey pickup and other agricultural activity outside hunting season. Guides, dogs, and released birds are arranged through the preserve, which books hunts by reservation. Details and dates are posted at huntcedarrock.com, and the farm can be reached at 931-684-9814.
Stoney Creek Farm
20.3 miFranklin
An agritourism farm on Coe Lane in Franklin, Williamson County, south of Nashville. Farms in this part of the county open their fields for seasonal festivals and u-pick events tied to sunflowers, pumpkins, and the fall harvest. Confirm the current event calendar and hours directly, since offerings change with the season. Franklin's historic downtown is a short drive away.
Stoney Creek Farm
20.3 miFranklin
Bedford County Locally Grown
24.9 miShelbyville
S & S Berry Farm
24.2 miHermitage
S & S Berry Farm grows berries on Central Pike in Hermitage, a suburban community in eastern Davidson County near Nashville and Andrew Jackson's Hermitage estate. Middle Tennessee berry farms open for strawberries in May, then move to blackberries and blueberries through June and July. Being close to Nashville makes this an easy u-pick trip in early summer. Call ahead to check ripening and picking hours, which vary year to year.
Crossing Creeks Farm
25.5 miShelbyville
Crossing Creeks Farm
25.5 miShelbyville
Whispering Willows Farm and Dairy
21.0 miWhispering Willows Farm and Dairy runs a cow- and goat-milk herdshare at 4705 Bennett Hollow Road in Thompson's Station, milking A2/A2 Dexters, Jerseys, and Nubian goats for raw milk, yogurt, and raw cheeses. The family farmstead also raises Katahdin sheep, meat goats, rabbits, and chickens, with guardian dogs on watch. They welcome visitors and arrange farm tours by request. Call 615-730-0324 to join a herdshare or ask questions.
Hickory Bluff Alpaca Farms
25.7 miMount Juliet
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Murfreesboro, TN?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Murfreesboro?
Farms near Murfreesboro include 30 agritourism & farm experiences, 14 farm stands, 7 produce farms, 5 farmers markets. 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.
