Farms Near Nacogdoches, TX
18 local farms within about 30 miles of Nacogdoches, Texas — all selling direct to consumers.
Adonai Retreat Center Blueberries
0.6 miNacogdoches
A blueberry patch tied to a retreat center near Nacogdoches, in the East Texas piney woods where the state's blueberry industry is centered. Rabbiteye blueberries thrive in the region's acidic soil and ripen from late spring into July, the usual u-pick window. The listed address is in downtown Nacogdoches.
Nacogdoches Farmers' Market
0.7 miHeld at 107 Pilar Street in downtown Nacogdoches, often called the oldest town in Texas. Growers from the East Texas Piney Woods bring seasonal produce, and the market's downtown setting sits near Stephen F. Austin State University. Local vendors add baked goods and other homemade items.
Texas Blueberry Festival
1.1 miNacogdoches
The Texas Blueberry Festival fills downtown Nacogdoches for one Saturday each June, timed to the local blueberry harvest in what's billed as the oldest town in Texas. The 2026 event lands on June 13 and marks the festival's 36th year. Expect vendor booths, a quilt show, live music, and a 42 dominoes tournament alongside fresh berries and blueberry treats. It's a street festival organized through the Nacogdoches convention and visitors office.
Blueberry Farms
5.3 miThis blueberry grower sits on County Road 205 in Nacogdoches County, deep in the East Texas pines. The zip places it around Nacogdoches, one of the state's older blueberry-growing areas, where rabbiteye berries ripen from June into midsummer. The record has no city, hours, phone, or website, so the season and picking access would need to be confirmed locally.
The Blueberry Place
5.3 miNacogdoches
The Blueberry Place is a pick-your-own blueberry patch on County Road 2052 outside Nacogdoches, in the sandy East Texas soil that makes this county one of the state's blueberry centers. U-pick farms here generally open in June and July, charging by the pound or bucket while the fruit lasts. Rows and ripeness shift week to week through the short season, so check availability before making the drive.
Appleby Community Farm
6.5 miNacogdoches
Birdwell's Blueberry Busy
6.9 miAppleby
Birdwell's grows blueberries on County Road 2041 near Appleby, just north of Nacogdoches in deep East Texas. The listing name is garbled ('Busy' is likely 'Bushes'), but the crop and pine-country location are clear. Rabbiteye blueberries in this area ripen from roughly June into July. No contact details are published, so confirm the season before making the drive.
Stoneybrook Farm
7.3 miNacogdoches
Stoneybrook has grown blueberries and produce outside Nacogdoches since 1989, on South FM 225 a few miles from the West Loop. Visitors pick their own blueberries and blackberries in season, with peaches and plums following through summer. Most of the harvest runs June into September. The family also keeps a farm stand for anyone who'd rather buy already-picked. Call ahead to check what's ripe.
Sunset Springs Ranch
9.6 miNacogdoches
Sunset Springs Ranch in Nacogdoches offers Texas-raised meat crafted with care and quality — taste the difference from the Piney Woods.
Stoney Brook Farm
14.6 miNacogdoches
Ridgeview Farms
17.2 miPollok
An agritourism farm on State Highway 7 west of Pollok, in Angelina County in the Piney Woods of East Texas near Lufkin. Details online are limited. Contact the farm to learn what it grows or offers and whether visits are open to the public or by appointment.
Hello Harvest Hudson Farmers Market
21.1 miLufkin
Mel Terra Farm
21.5 miHudson
Mel Terra Farm sits on Ted Trout Drive in Hudson, just west of Lufkin in Angelina County, in the East Texas Piney Woods. Farms in this timber-and-pasture country grow seasonal produce and keep livestock, opening to visitors as their crops come in.
Angelina County Farmers Market
23.6 miLufkin
The Angelina County Farmers Market at 2107 S. Medford Drive in Lufkin, Texas is open Fridays and Saturdays, 9 to 3, bringing East Texas growers and their goods to the community.
Ruby-Farm
20.9 miAlto
Ruby-Farm
21.7 miAlto
Ruby Farm runs an on-farm market and pick-your-own on County Road 2732 in Alto, in Cherokee County. The picking list leans toward vegetables: beans, eggplant, snap peas, peppers, squash, and tomatoes, with the peak season July through October. The farm keeps hand-washing stations, flush toilets, and picnic areas for visitors. Call 936-225-2969 to check what's ready and when the market is open.
Spoiled Hen Coop and Run
25.1 miDiboll
Blueberry Crossing
26.4 miTimpson
Blueberry Crossing sits on Highway 59 north of Timpson, in the sandy, acidic soil belt of deep East Texas where rabbiteye blueberries thrive. The name points to what draws visitors: summer u-pick berries, which typically ripen from late May into July. Timpson is a small Shelby County town between Nacogdoches and the Louisiana line, so a stop pairs well with a wider East Texas berry-and-back-roads drive. Call ahead to confirm picking days.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Nacogdoches, TX?
US Farm Trail lists 18 farms within about 30 miles of Nacogdoches, Texas, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Nacogdoches?
Farms near Nacogdoches include 10 agritourism & farm experiences, 6 produce farms, 4 farm stands, 3 organic farms. 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.
