Farms Near New Market, TN
60 local farms within about 30 miles of New Market, Tennessee — all selling direct to consumers.
Dudash Farms
1.2 miNew Market
Dudash Farms is a family-owned farm on Foothill Road in New Market, in Jefferson County, Tennessee, raising all-natural grass-fed beef and pastured pork. The farm also crafts whipped tallow balm and offers e-gift cards and farm merchandise.
Country Lane Farm
2.1 miNew Market
Country Lane Farm sits on Kearney Road in New Market, a small Jefferson County town in East Tennessee between Knoxville and Morristown. The land rolls through the Holston River valley, ringed by ridges and farm country. The farm is listed for agritourism without further detail posted online. Get in touch before visiting to learn what they grow and their hours for the public.
Echo Valley Farms
2.2 miNew Market
Echo Valley Farms is on Groseclose Road in New Market, Jefferson County, in the ridge-and-valley country of East Tennessee between Knoxville and Morristown. The listing marks it as agritourism. No further detail on crops or activities was available online.
Country Lane Farm
2.3 miNew Market
Lick Skillet Farm
2.1 minew market
Lick Skillet Farm
2.2 miNew Market
Lick Skillet Farm sits on Lick Skillet Lane in New Market, in Jefferson County east of Knoxville. The farm is building out its public presence, with a website in the works and a contact form for inquiries. New Market's farms work the ridge-and-valley country of East Tennessee; reach out directly to learn what this one offers before visiting.
Snowflake farms
3.0 miNew Market
Snowflake Farms in New Market takes an unusual angle for an East Tennessee u-pick: alongside organic produce, it works with wild blackberries, raspberries, and black walnuts, and teaches visitors about foraging and craft. The operation is small and low-key, listed mainly through pick-your-own directories rather than its own site. If you're curious about what's ripe or in season, it's worth tracking down current contact details locally before heading out to McGhee Road.
Ballinger Farm Crazy Maze
5.6 miJefferson city
Ballinger Farm's fall draw is its corn maze, wrapped around a "Farm Scene Investigation" game that turns the walk into a detective puzzle. There's also a giant jumping pillow, slides sized for different ages, fire pits with s'mores, and concessions. It sits on Renfro Road in Jefferson City, northeast of Knoxville. Reach the farm at [email protected].
Brewers Mushrooms
6.6 miDandridge
Brewers Mushrooms is a mushroom grower on Hide-A-Way Road in Dandridge, Jefferson County, near Douglas Lake in East Tennessee. The farm sells cultivated mushrooms in the area. Its retail outlets, varieties, and hours weren't confirmed online.
Brewers Mushrooms
6.7 miDandridge
Clift Orchard
7.2 miStrawberry Plains
Clift Orchard is on Asheville Highway in Strawberry Plains, in the farm country east of Knoxville along the old US-11E corridor. As an orchard it would sell tree fruit such as apples and peaches in season, likely with fresh produce from mid-summer into fall, though a product list and hours aren't published online. East Tennessee orchards open as each fruit ripens. Contact Clift Orchard to confirm what's ready and when the stand is open.
Spout Spring Estates
7.5 miBlaine
Spout Spring Estates is an agritourism property on Riddle Lane in Blaine, in Grainger County's ridge-and-valley country northeast of Knoxville near Cherokee Lake. Details on crops, events, or hours aren't available online. The 'estates' name and setting suggest a venue or farm that hosts visitors, though that isn't confirmed. Grainger County is best known for its tomatoes and mixed produce. Reach out directly to learn what it offers and whether it's open.
Back to me Roots Farm
8.3 miTalbott
Back to Me Roots Farm is a small agritourism operation on Watkins Road in Talbott, in the Lakeway region between Morristown and Cherokee Lake in East Tennessee. No website or listing turns up online, so contact the farm directly to learn what it grows or offers.
Frightmare Manor
8.4 miTalbott
Frightmare Manor is a haunted screampark on West Andrew Johnson Highway near Talbott and Morristown in East Tennessee, built around the fictional story of "serial killer" Jeremiah Lexer. It runs three haunted houses, The Manor, Backwoods of Rage, and Carnival Outcasts, plus axe throwing and the Lexer Jump free-fall. It operates mainly as a Halloween-season attraction and has been named a top haunt in the state. Tickets sell through fearticket.com.
Adventure Ranch
8.5 miAdventure Ranch is a fall fun park on the Great Smoky Farm grounds in Talbott, east of Morristown, with more than 20 activities built around a corn maze. It's aimed at all ages and takes school groups, homeschool co-ops, and church outings alongside families. The season runs through the fall harvest months.
Newman Farms
9.3 miNewman Farms is listed as a farm operation in Kentucky. Public details on its crops or livestock were not available online at the time of this listing.
Kyker Farms Corn Maze
12.0 miSevierville
Kyker Farms Corn Maze runs its fall season on Alder Branch Road in Sevierville, in the Great Smoky Mountains foothills. The farm cuts a corn maze each autumn and is one of Sevier County's harvest-season stops, drawing both locals and Smokies tourists through the September-into-October window. Corn-maze farms keep seasonal hours, so confirm operating dates before visiting.
Care of the Earth Community Farm
10.0 miCorryton
John Mixon Farms
11.8 miRutledge
A farm stand on Lakeshore Drive in Rutledge, the Grainger County seat on Cherokee Lake. Grainger County is famous across Tennessee for its tomatoes, grown in the valley's warm days and cool nights, and roadside stands here are where locals buy them all summer. Expect tomatoes and other seasonal produce straight from the grower. Check locally for peak-season hours.
Triple J Farms
12.9 miPowder Springs
Triple J Farms is on Zachary Ridge Road in Powder Springs, in Grainger County in the ridge-and-valley country northeast of Knoxville. It carries an agritourism listing, the bracket for small East Tennessee farms that sell direct or host seasonal visits. Grainger County is known statewide for its tomatoes; contact the farm directly for what it grows and when it's open.
The Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch at Oakes Farm
14.0 miCorryton
Oakes Farm has run family activities on Corryton Road northeast of Knoxville for more than 25 years. Its spring Tulip Festival is the signature event, and fall brings additional farm attractions. The on-site Oakes Farm Grill serves food during events. Reach them at 865-688-6200 or [email protected].
Oakes Farm
14.0 miCorryton
Oakes Farm has drawn families to Corryton, northeast of Knoxville, for more than 25 years. A spring Tulip Festival and a fall season anchor the calendar, and the on-site Oakes Farm Grill serves food during events. The farm sits on Corryton Road in Knox County. Their site lists current festival dates and activities.
Ritter Farms
16.4 miRutledge
Ritter Farms sells farm-fresh vegetables and its own pork, raised and packaged on site, from a Highway 11W address in Rutledge, Grainger County — Tennessee's tomato country. The farm's Country Kitchen turns out salsas, relishes, jams, and tomato products, and the operation also touches on raw milk and home food preservation. It's a from-the-land grocery stop rather than a single-crop stand. Contact Ritter Farms to check current produce and store hours before visiting.
Seven Springs Farm to Table
15.5 miMaynardville
Seven Springs Farm to Table
16.6 miMaynardville
Seven Springs Farm to Table runs from a Highway 61 East address in Maynardville, the Union County seat just north of Knoxville and a short drive from Norris Lake. The name points to a farm-to-table operation growing produce for meals or events, but menus, hours, and booking details aren't posted online. Union County's rolling ground supports vegetables, berries, and pasture. Contact the farm directly to confirm what it offers and how to visit.
The Farm at Apple Valley
19.0 miSevierville
The Farm at Apple Valley is a pick-your-own farm in the Sevierville area of the Smoky Mountain foothills. Farm directories describe it as a local agritourism stop where visitors harvest seasonal produce. Details on crops, hours, and contact are thin online, so reach out before visiting to confirm what's ready to pick. This is a separate operation from the well-known Apple Barn Cider Mill nearby.
Knox Corn Maze.com at Gilreath Farms
16.1 miKnoxville
Knox Corn Maze operates each fall at Gilreath Farms on Kennedy Road in East Knoxville. Corn mazes like this one open from late September through October, when Knox County families come out for the cut-field maze during harvest. Fall farms in the Knoxville area typically add hayrides and pumpkins to the maze, though hours are seasonal, so check current dates before heading out.
Gilreath Farms
16.3 miKnoxville
Circle S Butcher Block & Farm Kitchen
16.3 miMorristown
Sweet Maize N Grace
18.9 miSeymour
Sweet Maize N Grace grows sweet corn on North Rogers Road in Seymour, in the East Tennessee foothills between Knoxville and the Great Smoky Mountains. The name points to summer sweet corn, which comes in across this region from July into August. Seymour straddles the Sevier and Blount county line south of Knoxville. Contact the farm to check availability and how they sell their corn each season.
Union County Farmers' Market
17.8 miMaynardville
Clear Springs Farm
18.2 miCorryton
New Harvest Park Farmers Market
18.7 miNourish Knoxville runs this producer-only market with Knox County Parks and Recreation at New Harvest Park, Thursdays 3 to 6 from April into mid-November. Everything sold — fruits, vegetables, eggs, honey, pasture-raised meats, plants, cut flowers, breads, and jams — is grown or made by vendors within 150 miles of Knoxville.
New Harvest Farmers' Market
18.7 miKnoxville
Sweet Life
23.1 miTazewell
Sweet Life is an agritourism listing on Little Sycamore Road in Tazewell, the Claiborne County seat in northeast Tennessee near Norris Lake and the Cumberland Gap. The name gives little away, and no products, crops, or visitor details are published online. Without more information, it's best to contact the farm directly to find out what it grows or sells and whether it's open to the public.
King's Hydrofarm
20.5 miKnoxville
King's Hydrofarm is a hydroponic operation on Tipton Station Road in South Knoxville. Hydroponic growers in this area typically raise lettuce, leafy greens, herbs, and tomatoes in greenhouses, producing through much of the year rather than one outdoor season. Details on where the farm sells, whether through markets, direct pickup, or restaurants, aren't published online. Contact King's Hydrofarm to ask what's currently growing and how to buy.
Mountain Mist Farms
23.8 miPigeon Forge
Mountain Mist Farms sits on Caney Creek Road in Pigeon Forge, in the Great Smoky Mountains foothills of Sevier County. It holds an agritourism listing in a valley better known for its tourist strip, where working farms still occupy the ridges and creek bottoms above town. Contact the farm directly for its offerings and open hours.
She Diggs Farm
20.3 miMyers Brothers Farm
24.7 miSevierville
Myers Brothers Farm is on Valley View Road in Sevierville, in the Great Smoky Mountains foothills of Sevier County. It holds an agritourism listing in a county that draws millions of Smokies visitors a year, where family farms sell produce and host seasonal visits away from the tourist strip. Contact the farm directly for its crops and open hours.
Gatlinburg Farmers Market
24.8 miHeld at the Covered Bridge inside the Great Smoky Arts and Crafts Community on Glades Road, the Gatlinburg Farmers Market opens Saturday mornings 8:30 to noon starting in May. Local growers bring produce and sourwood honey, alongside artisan baked goods and crafts. The setting has indoor space, and vendors take cash and cards.
Lost Creek Corn Maze
22.6 miSharps Chapel
Lost Creek Corn Maze runs on Big Valley Road in Sharps Chapel, a Union County community on a peninsula in Norris Lake, north of Knoxville. It operates as a fall corn maze. Specific dates, admission, and contact details weren't posted in the listings checked.
Lakeview Farm
23.0 miBean Station
Lakeview Farm lies near Bean Station in Grainger County, close to the shoreline of Cherokee Lake in East Tennessee. Grainger County is best known for its tomatoes, along with sweet corn and other summer produce sold at roadside stands. The rural-route address predates modern numbering, so contact the farm directly to confirm its exact location and what it offers to visitors.
Bull Farm
23.0 miBean Station
Bull Farm sits on Highway 11-W in Bean Station, Grainger County, near the shores of Cherokee Lake in East Tennessee. This is the home of the famous Grainger County tomato, and the area's small farms are known for summer produce. Bull Farm itself lists little online; check locally for what it sells.
The Fruit and Berry Patch
20.8 miKnoxville
The Fruit and Berry Patch ran pick-your-own fields on McCloud Road north of Knoxville, where families picked apples, blackberries, blueberries, grapes, peaches, strawberries, and fall pumpkins. It was a longtime local u-pick destination before the owners wound it down and closed the farm permanently around 2018. The land at 4407 McCloud Road no longer operates as a working patch. Older directory pages and its Facebook page stay online but reflect the closed operation.
Marble Springs Farmers' Market
22.4 miKnoxville
The market runs at Marble Springs State Historic Site, the 18th-century home and farm of John Sevier, Tennessee's first governor, on Governor John Sevier Highway. Vendors sell fresh produce, baked goods, flowers, and handcrafted items in an indoor setting, spring through fall. The site itself hosts workshops, lectures, and craft fairs across the year.
Market Square Farmers' Market
21.7 miKnoxville
Nourish Knoxville's Winter Farmers' Market
21.7 miKnoxville
Eat my Granola!
21.5 miKnoxville
A small-batch granola maker based on Weems Road in Knoxville. Operations this size usually sell through local pickup, markets, or subscription rather than big retail. Little is published online about it under this name. Check locally for how to order and which flavors are current.
Market Square Farmers' Market
22.2 miMarket Square Farmers' Market runs in downtown Knoxville, Tennessee, not Kentucky, despite the state tag on this listing. Nourish Knoxville organizes the producer-only market on Market Square, Wednesdays 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and Saturdays 9 a.m.-1 p.m. from May through October, with Saturday-only hours the rest of the year. Everything sold is grown, raised, or made within 150 miles of Knoxville.
Newport Farmer's Market
22.6 miA producer-only market in Cocke County, Newport's market opens Wednesdays 9 to noon in downtown Newport, where every item is grown or handmade by local vendors. Growers and makers from Newport and nearby communities bring fresh, in-season food. The City of Newport supports the market, and its Facebook page, Newport Farmer's Market of Cocke County, posts the current location and schedule.
Neubert Springs Gardens
23.7 miKnoxville
James and Nancy Brown
22.3 miFountain City (Knoxville)
This listing runs under the names James and Nancy Brown on Houstonia Drive in the Fountain City area of north Knoxville. It carries an agritourism tag with no business name attached, likely a small home farm or garden. No further crops, products, or contact information appear online.
Nolichucky Vineyard
22.6 miRussellville
Nolichucky Vineyard runs an events venue on a riverfront and vineyard setting along Fish Hatchery Road in Russellville, near the Nolichucky River. Rather than a tasting-room winery, it hosts weddings, quilt retreats, reunions, corporate gatherings, and charity dinners on the grounds.
Hick's Family Farm
24.8 miNewport
Hick's Family Farm is an agritourism farm on Wilton Springs Road in Newport, in Cocke County of East Tennessee near the French Broad River and the foothills of the Smokies. No public website turned up in a search, so contact the farm directly for current seasonal hours and activities.
Glastonbury Farm, Inc.
25.4 miCosby
Glastonbury Farm is a Cosby operation in Cocke County, at the northeastern edge of the Great Smoky Mountains. The listing gives only a Cosby post office box, and no website or public detail was available to confirm what the farm grows or offers visitors.
Mountain Hollow Farm
29.7 miTazewell
Mountain Hollow Farm raised cashmere goats and other fiber animals—angora rabbits, sheep, and llamas—on the historic Vancel Mill site about an hour north of Knoxville. The on-farm country store sold hand-spun yarn, goat's-milk soap, loose-leaf tea, and gourmet food mixes. Owners Beth and Angela ran it as both a working farm and a visit-worthy stop. Public posts indicate the farm closed in 2021, so confirm status before driving out to Tazewell.
Apple Hill Orchard
27.8 miThron Hill
Apple Hill Orchard is a pick-your-own orchard on Eskola Lane in the Treadway/Thorn Hill area of Hancock County, with more than 200 trees across varieties like Cortland, Fuji, Gala, Winesap, and Arkansas Black. Fresh apple donuts are made daily from the orchard's own apples and cider. Finnish immigrant Jorma Eskola started it in 1996, and family still runs it as the county's only u-pick orchard.
Misty River Cabins & RV Resort
28.9 miWalland
Misty River Cabins & RV Resort sits on the Little River in Walland, at the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains in Blount County. Walland is a quiet gateway to the Foothills Parkway and nearby Townsend, and this property offers cabin and RV lodging for anglers, tubers, and park visitors. Contact the resort directly for availability, rates, and site details.
Berney Blueberry Farm
25.1 miPowell
Berney Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on Kenny Road in Powell, just north of Knoxville in Knox County. East Tennessee blueberries ripen through the summer, often June into July. The farm keeps little presence online, so call ahead or check locally to confirm picking days before making the trip.
Life Down On The Farm
26.3 miPowell
Life Down On The Farm is a pick-your-own farm on West Beaver Creek Road in Powell, north of Knoxville in Knox County. It grows seasonal crops for visitors to harvest and offers a hands-on look at farm life. Directory listings place it among the area's agritourism stops, though the farm keeps a light online footprint. Because hours and available crops change through the season, it is worth confirming details locally before planning a visit.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near New Market, TN?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of New Market, Tennessee, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near New Market?
Farms near New Market include 37 agritourism & farm experiences, 8 farm stands, 8 farmers markets, 4 organic farms. 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.
