Farms Near Northampton, MA
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Northampton, Massachusetts — all selling direct to consumers.
Florence Farmers' Market
0.7 miFlorence
Florence Farmers' Market is a producer-only market — everything sold is grown or made by the vendor selling it, no resellers. It runs Wednesdays, 2 to 6, May through October in the Florence Civic Center parking lot, and takes credit, SNAP, HIP, and both senior and WIC farmers' market coupons.
Northampton Saturday Market
2.2 miNorthampton
Market manager Rick Tracy runs this Saturday market at 8 Gothic Street, next to the courthouse, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., April through November. It's one of two Northampton markets — Tuesday's runs separately on Kirkland Avenue — and has anchored the downtown Saturday routine for locals shopping for produce and prepared foods.
Red Barn Honey Co
2.3 miRed Barn Honey Co is listed in Connecticut as a honey producer. No website, market schedule, or contact page turned up online to confirm the apiary's location or the scale of its operation.
Little Wren Farm
2.3 miNorthampton
A small, Certified Naturally Grown apiary in Northampton producing raw honey and handmade bee products without synthetic herbicides, pesticides, or fertilizers. The bees work a mixed landscape of community gardens, farmland, and conservation land near the hives.
Northampton Tuesday Market
2.4 miNorthampton
Founded in 2008 by Oona Coy and Ben James of Town Farm, this market became a Grow Food Northampton program in 2016. It sets up behind Thornes Marketplace on Kirkland Avenue Tuesdays from 1 to 6 p.m., April through November, and matches SNAP/EBT purchases with a $10 credit at every market.
Park Hill Orchard
3.0 miEasthampton
Pie in the Sky Berry Farm
2.9 miNorthampton
The Skelton Crew
3.1 miNorthampton
Not a farm — this is Skeleton Crew Theater, a hand-built, part-scavenger-hunt, part-theatrical Halloween attraction staged at the Clarion Hotel & Conference Center in Northampton each October, running roughly 7 to 10pm on show nights.
Chicoine Family Farm
4.2 miEasthampton
Chicoine Family Farm
4.2 miEasthampton
Mountain View Farm
4.2 miEasthampton
CSA is a model of agriculture that addresses the problems inherent in our modern industrialized food system by fostering a direct relationship between the farmer and the community. Members of the community purchase a ‘share’ of the farm’s annual harvest in advance of the growing season. Shareholders then visit the farm weekly from June until the end of October to pick up their share of the farm’s weekly harvest of the freshest, highest quality produce. This unique arrangement provides the farmer
Easthampton Farmers' Market
4.3 miEasthampton
Mountian View Farms - CSA
4.6 miEasthampton
Listed as a CSA on East Street in Easthampton. No verified website, contact, or current crop details could be confirmed online for this specific farm — worth a direct call to confirm it's still running a share program.
Chestnut mountain tree farm
5.8 miHatfield
Chestnut Mountain Tree Farm sits on Mountain Road in Hatfield. The name and location suggest a Christmas tree operation, but no current website or listing confirms hours, species grown, or whether cutting is still open to the public.
Bird Haven Blueberry Farm
6.1 miSouthampton
Bird Haven grows blueberries, raspberries, black currants, gooseberries, and Asian pears on Gunn Road using integrated pest management, with organic options available. The pick-your-own season runs June through September, and the property keeps a small farm store with a lounging deck overlooking the fields. Call ahead for current hours.
Myers Produce
5.8 miHatfield
Myers Produce is on North Hatfield Road, in a town whose river-bottom fields have grown vegetables and tobacco for generations. No current website or contact details were found online to confirm hours or what's sold.
Fletcher Family Farm
6.3 miSouthampton
Outlook Farm
5.2 miWesthampton
Outlook Farm on Route 66 in Westhampton runs a full farm market alongside a butcher shop, bakery, deli, and its own brewery and ciderhouse. The eatery serves breakfast and lunch several days a week, and the market rotates with the season — peaches lead the summer lineup, apples and pumpkins take over in fall. The store opens at 6:30 a.m. daily, early enough to grab breakfast before work.
Many Graces Flower Farm
5.0 miHadley
Many Graces grows its own flowers without synthetic pesticides from April through October, then brings in blooms from other regional growers to cover the winter months. The farm, established in 2018, sells ready-made bouquets and custom arrangements for weddings, and takes online orders for local delivery or pickup. Fields in the Hadley area supply the cut flowers, with a design studio and shop that's closed Sundays.
South Hadley Farm
5.9 miSouth Hadley
Mountain Road Flower farm
7.4 miHolyoke
McCray's Farm
6.7 miSouth Hadley
McCray's Farm has run as a family entertainment farm on Alvord Street for over 40 years, mixing pick-your-own apples and pumpkins with a petting zoo, hayrides, mini golf, and homemade ice cream made from the farm's own milk. Fall brings a haunted attraction called Fear on the Farm, and winter adds a holiday light stroll.
Fletcher Farm
7.4 miSouthampton
Fletcher Farm is the last remaining dairy farm in Southampton, Massachusetts — a multi-generational family farm since 1989, milking 150 Holsteins and Jerseys as members of the Agri-Mark/Cabot Creamery Cooperative on APR-protected land. Spring brings a farm stand with compost, starters, and annuals; fall turns the farm into MassLive's #1-rated pumpkin patch with hayrides and school field trips; and the Christmas season adds Massachusetts-grown trees and greenery.
Bashista Orchards
7.9 miSouthampton
Teddy Smiarowski Farm
7.8 miHatfield/Whately
Teddy Smiarowski Farm sits at the Route 5 and 10 split between Hatfield and Whately, in a stretch of the Pioneer Valley long farmed for tobacco and produce. No current website or contact details were found online.
South Hadley Farmers' Market
7.0 miSouth Hadley
Set up at Buttery Brook Park, 123 Willimansett Street, near College Street and Route 116, this market runs Wednesdays, 2 to 6 p.m., June through early October. It's a volunteer-organized market that has grown steadily and is still recruiting new vendors most seasons.
Tee-Zee Farm
7.6 miHatfield
Tee-Zee Farm sits in Hatfield, part of the Connecticut River floodplain that's grown tobacco, asparagus, and vegetable crops for generations. No confirmed details on current hours or what's sold at this listing turned up online — check ahead before visiting.
Quonquont Farm and Orchard
8.4 miWhately
Lakeside Strawberries
7.3 miHadley
Run by Joe Czajkowski Farm since 1916 on 440 acres in Hadley, this stand is known for eight varieties of strawberries plus squash and carrots, with picking rotating across several fields along River Drive. Fresh jams and jellies made from the farm's own fruit are sold alongside the pick-your-own rows, roughly early June through early July.
Kielbasa Orchards
6.6 miHadley
Kielbasa Orchards grows apples along Bay Road in Hadley, with a second production orchard across the town line in Amherst. The farm runs pick-your-own picking plus a roadside stand and sells wholesale fruit to area markets.
Nourse Farms, Inc.
8.1 miWhately
Nourse Farms is a wholesale and retail berry plant nursery in Whately, propagating strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, and blueberry varieties along with asparagus and vegetable roots for growers nationwide. Phone and mail orders run year-round even when the online store closes for the season each summer.
Nourse Farms
8.1 miWhately
Land of Providence
9.0 miHolyoke
Through the generosity of a religious order long committed to Holyoke, everyone can now experience a unique floodplain forest and a riverside working farm with strong ties to urban residents.
Enterprise Farm CSA
8.5 miWhately
Holyoke Farmers' Market - Winter Market
9.0 miHolyoke
Holyoke Farmers Market
9.1 miHolyoke Farmers' Market has run since 1979, splitting its week between two stops: Tuesdays at the Senior Center on Pine Street, Wednesdays at Holyoke Medical Center on Beech Street. Vendors sell produce, local meat and eggs, baked goods, and crafts, and the market accepts SNAP, HIP, and WIC benefits. Manager Lisa Totz runs it through the Greater Holyoke Chamber.
Ground Up
9.1 miGround Up Coffee roasts and pours organic specialty coffee at 2784 Whitney Avenue in Hamden, Connecticut, alongside bagels from Shefs and other local baked goods. The shop opened in 2023.
Round Hill Orchard -
9.7 miSouthampton
Round Hill Orchard grows fruit on Douglas Road in Southampton, on the edge of the Berkshire foothills. No current website, hours, or variety list turned up online — call before making the drive.
DementedFX
9.6 miHolyoke
This address is not a farm. DementedFX is an indoor haunted-house attraction occupying a 20,000-square-foot warehouse on Main Street in Holyoke, built around a horror storyline with animatronics and interactive sets. It relocated here from East Hampton after opening in 2014.
Atkins Farms Country Market
7.5 miSouth Amherst
Delta Organic Farm
7.7 miAmherst
Delta Organic Farm is a certified-organic operation on 40 protected acres in Amherst, growing vegetables, herbs, small fruit, and maple syrup that supply local Whole Foods and Stop & Shop stores. The property doubles as a bed and breakfast and conference venue, pairing the working farm with overnight stays in the Pioneer Valley.
Joe Czajkowski Farm
8.6 miJoe Czajkowski Farm in Hadley, Massachusetts, grows organic and conventional fruits and vegetables on land his grandfather John Czajkowski first farmed for tobacco, potatoes, and cucumbers. The operation has since diversified into a full produce farm supplying schools, universities, and grocers across the Pioneer Valley.
Pioneer Valley Growers Association
10.0 miSouth Deerfield
Pioneer Valley Growers Association is listed as a farmers market in South Deerfield, within the Connecticut River Valley section of Franklin County. The Pioneer Valley's river-bottom soil has long supported vegetable, orchard, and dairy farming. As a growers' association, the listing represents a group of area producers rather than one single farm. Confirm current market days and vendor lineup directly before visiting.
Sunset Farm
8.3 miAmherst
Bill Gillen has grown vegetables, herbs, flowers, and chestnuts on Brigham Lane since 1985, selling from a self-serve roadside stand open daily during daylight hours. Sunset Farm also sets up at the Amherst Farmers Market every Saturday. Gillen posts hand-written signs at the stand listing whatever's ready that week, with prices well below supermarket produce.
Atkins Farm
8.1 miAmherst
Atkins Farms has grown apples on the same Amherst orchard for over 100 years and now runs a full country market alongside it: fresh produce, cider, a bakery, deli, seafood counter, and pizza shop under one roof. The market opens daily at 7am, with a bakery drive-thru starting at 5am.
Marty\'s Local
10.5 miDeerfield
Roberts Family Farm
8.3 miChesterfield
Roberts Family Farm grows blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries for pick-your-own on South Street in Chesterfield, in the hill towns west of Northampton. The farm markets its fruit as chemical-free and offers delivery to nearby neighborhoods alongside on-site picking. Family-friendly seasonal events run through the growing season, from early summer berries into fall.
Warm Colors Apiary
10.7 miSouth Deerfield
Dan Conlon's Warm Colors Apiary sits on eighty acres of South Deerfield woodland and wetland where nectar plants bloom from early spring to late fall — ideal ground for producing western Massachusetts honey and breeding bees hardy enough for New England winters. Certified by the Russian Honeybee Breeders Association since 2016, the apiary sells Russian queens, spring nucs, honey, and beeswax candles by appointment, and pollinates local orchards and farms.
Warm Colors Apiary
10.7 miSouth Deerfield
Warm Colors Apiary, founded in 2000 on eighty acres of woodland, fields, and wetlands in South Deerfield, produces regional western Massachusetts honey, pure beeswax candles, and pollination services for local orchards. It is the Northeast's only apiary certified by the Russian Honeybee Breeders Association, selectively breeding mite-tolerant Russian queens and spring nucs while teaching beekeeping workshops in its bee yards.
Old Friends Farm
8.5 miOld Friends Farm grows on 28 certified-organic acres in Amherst, Massachusetts, not Connecticut, despite this listing's state field. The farm is known regionally as one of the few Northeast growers of ginger and turmeric, alongside organic salad greens, vegetables, and flowers. Its ginger harvest becomes syrups, infused honeys, and spice blends sold beyond the farm stand itself.
Warner Farm
10.4 miSunderland
Mike's Maze
10.5 miSunderland
Mike's Maze cuts an 8-acre puzzle into the corn each fall on Warner Farm, at the foot of Mount Sugarloaf in Sunderland. Beyond the maze itself, the farm runs horse-drawn wagon rides, a potato cannon, pumpkin picking, pedal cart racing, and a camera obscura that lets visitors view the maze pattern from above. The Corn Cafe serves food on-site, and the farm also hosts adults-only beer-tasting maze nights.
Warner Farm
10.4 miSunderland
Warner Farm has been worked by the same family since 1718 — ten generations, currently run by brothers Mike and David Wissemann across 150 acres in Sunderland. June brings pick-your-own strawberries; fall brings Mike's Maze, an eight-acre corn maze cut fresh into the fields every September through early November. The farm also sells wholesale across Massachusetts and shows up at the Greenfield Farmers' Market on Saturdays.
Deerfield Farm
11.2 miSouth Deerfield
Deerfield Farm is a seasonal farmstand at the junction of Routes 5 and 10, selling strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, tomatoes, sweet corn, pumpkins, and cut-your-own flowers through the growing season. An annual pumpkin festival runs the Sunday after Columbus Day.
Small Ones Farm
8.6 miAmherst
Formerly Small Ones Farm
8.6 miAmherst
Amherst's agricultural roots run through UMass's Stockbridge School of Agriculture, and Formerly Small Ones Farm on Bay Road carries a name that suggests a rebrand from an earlier, smaller operation. Current details on what's grown or sold there aren't public.
Red Fire Farm
9.3 miGranby
Crabapple Farm
9.5 miChesterfield
Dickinson Farms
9.7 miGranby
Dickinson Farm & Greenhouse runs two locations — the Granby greenhouse and a Chicopee garden center — with a farm stand that shifts by season: bedding plants and hanging baskets in spring, corn, tomatoes, peaches, and berries by summer, pumpkins and cornstalks in fall, then poinsettias and cut Christmas trees in winter. Pick-your-own strawberries, blueberries, and apples run at separate Granby locations on Ludlow Road and South Street.
Rivershed Farm
10.1 miAmherst
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Northampton, MA?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Northampton, Massachusetts, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Northampton?
Farms near Northampton include 25 agritourism & farm experiences, 10 farm stands, 9 farmers markets, 7 produce 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.
