Farms Near Ocala, FL
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Ocala, Florida — all selling direct to consumers.
Wagon Blueberry and Chestnut Farm
0.8 miOcala
Wagon Blueberry and Chestnut Farm grows on SW 16th Place in Ocala, pairing two crops rarely found on the same property in Central Florida. No independent website was found online; call ahead to confirm what's in season and open for picking.
Sugar Hill Organic Farm
0.9 miA certified or self-described organic farm in Florida. No further verified details on crops were available at time of listing.
""Health Happens"" Farmers' Market
2.9 miOcala
Held at the McPherson Governmental Complex in Ocala, this market's name ties it to a public-health push, pairing fresh produce access with county wellness programming rather than running as a standalone vendor event.
Plantland Nursery & Orchards
4.5 miPlantland Nursery & Orchards is a five-generation family farm near Anthony, established in the 1940s and still run without insecticides or herbicides. David Paredes grows Fuyu, Saijo, and Tanenashi persimmons, bronze and black muscadine grapes, peaches, and pears, plus seasonal mustard greens, collards, turnips, and snap peas. The stand opens Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 8 AM to noon. Text your name to join the farm's yearly membership list, or call (352) 497-6271.
SugarTree Farms
5.4 miOcala
AAA Plant Depot
6.4 miOcala
AAA Plant Depot is listed as a nursery-type business in Ocala, the Marion County hub for Florida's horse farms and ornamental plant growers. Current inventory, hours, and pricing weren't confirmed online.
Papa Bear's Plantation
7.9 miOcala
Papa Bear's Plantation sits in Marion County horse country outside Ocala, where rolling pasture supports as many family agritourism operations — corn mazes, pumpkin patches, seasonal pick-your-own — as it does thoroughbred farms. No specific activities, crops, or hours were verified for this listing.
Blues Brothers Farm
8.0 miAnthony
A u-pick operation in Anthony where visitors can pick both blackberries and blueberries in the same visit, a combination that's harder to find than a single-crop farm.
Blueberry Downs
8.4 miAnthony
Blueberry Downs sits in Anthony, in Marion County's blueberry belt just north of Ocala, where sandy soil and mild winters suit southern highbush varieties well. No working website, phone, or social page turned up in a search, so current season dates and pricing are unconfirmed. Call ahead before making the drive.
Circle Square Commons Farmers Market
8.1 miOcala
Sugar Hill Blueberries
9.3 miBelleview
Sugar Hill Blueberries operates on Southeast 36th Avenue in Belleview, just south of Ocala in Marion County — horse-farm country, which makes blueberries a notable outlier crop for the area.
Abshier Blueberry Farm
9.5 miBelleview
Abshier Blueberry Farm is a family-run u-pick blueberry farm in Belleview growing 12 USDA-certified pesticide-free blueberry varieties, with pre-picked fruit, blueberry plants, and jam also for sale. The farm is temporarily closed until April 6, 2027.
Abshier Blueberry Farm
9.5 miBelleview
At 3960 SE 115th St. in Belleview, this u-pick farm grows 12 blueberry varieties, letting visitors pick their own or buy berries already harvested. The farm also sells blueberry plants and homemade blueberry jam, and welcomes families with children during the spring picking season. Check the farm's Facebook page for current picking dates.
Taylor Gardens Nursery
10.8 miTaylor Gardens Nursery is a plant nursery on NE 7th Avenue in Citra, listed with the state's Fresh From Florida agritourism program. Call ahead to check current stock and hours, since detailed listings for the property are limited online.
Florida Fresh Meat Company
10.8 miFlorida Fresh Meat Company is a butcher shop in Summerfield sourcing grass-fed Angus beef, pasture-raised pork, lamb, and goat from regional farms, all raised without chemicals. The counter also carries specialty proteins less common at a typical butcher — gator, duck, quail, and rabbit. It's open weekdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday.
Rosas Farms
11.2 miSparr
Grass-fed, organically managed farm run by Al and Erin Rosas in Marion County horse country, less than 45 minutes from Orlando. They raise grass-fed beef, lamb, and venison, keep chickens for eggs, produce honey and artisan cheese, and sell wild-caught seafood with statewide delivery or farm pickup.
Harbison Farm Cattle Produce, Farm Market
12.1 miAnthony
Fiddle Leaf Farm
12.9 miSummerfield
A small farm listed in Summerfield, part of Marion County's horse-and-farmland belt south of Ocala. The rolling pastureland here supports everything from cattle to specialty crops on lots this size.
Florida Peach Farms and Nurseries
13.1 miCitra
Florida Peach Farms and Nurseries operates out of Citra, in Marion County — one of the few pockets of Florida where low-chill peach varieties bred for the state's mild winters actually bear fruit. Citra's sandy ridge soil has drawn peach and nursery-stock growers for generations.
Heirloom Country Farms
13.3 miSummerfield
B & G Blueberries
12.7 miB & G Blueberries is a Florida blueberry operation, one of the small growers that plant low-chill southern highbush varieties to catch the state's early spring harvest window before the rest of the country's crop comes in.
Barbara's Blueberries
13.3 miSilver Springs
Barbara's Blueberries operates near Silver Springs in Marion County, part of the belt of small central Florida blueberry farms that typically run u-pick season from spring into early summer. Pick dates, hours, and pricing weren't confirmed online.
Claire's Blueberry Farm
13.3 miSilver Springs
Claire's Blueberry Farm sits on Northeast Highway 314 in Silver Springs, just east of Ocala near Silver Springs State Park, in Marion County's stretch of low-chill blueberry groves.
Master Blend Cattle Company
15.0 miCitra
Organic Blueberries
14.6 miListed simply as "Organic Blueberries," this is a u-pick stop on County Road 315 in rural Marion County, in the same corridor as several other area blueberry farms. No specific hours, pricing, or grower name for this address turned up in public search — call ahead before visiting.
Wet Hammock Farm
16.2 miCitra
Wet Hammock Farm sits on Highway 318 in Citra, a small Marion County farm community between Gainesville and Ocala. No independent website was found online; call ahead to confirm what's currently growing and open to visitors.
Douglass Farm / Wet Hammock Nursery
16.2 miCitra
Frank Douglass started this farm in 1918 growing citrus and running cattle, and it's stayed in family hands through Florida's orange-boom decades and beyond — more than a century now. Today it operates as Wet Hammock Nursery, u-pick blueberries and blackberries alongside peaches, cut flowers, and hydroponic crops grown on the same North Central Florida ground. Check wethammockfarm.com or their Facebook page, @WetHammock, for what's in season before visiting.
Fish Hawk Spirits
14.6 miOcala
Fish Hawk Spirits is a working farm distillery in Ocala, licensed in 2012 as the fifth distillery in Florida. The farm grows its own corn for whiskey, draws well water on-site, and harvests fruit from its own groves for brandy and rum. The lineup runs 27 spirits across five lines -- Sui Generis whiskey, Resurgence rum, Island Grove vodka, Absinthia absinthe, and Colonial brandy -- with tours by appointment.
Amaru Berries
16.7 miCitra
Brown and Brown Farms and Country Store
16.4 miOxford
Brown's Country Market
17.2 miOxford
Wet Hammock Farm
17.4 miCitra
Back Road Berries
17.6 miOxford
Back Road Berries grows berries in Oxford, a Sumter County community between The Villages and Lake Panasoffkee, in sandy ridge country that supports much of Central Florida's early blueberry crop.
The Barn at Martin Farms
16.4 miOcklawaha
The Barn at Martin Farms sits in Ocklawaha, a rural stretch of Marion County near Lake Weir. The name points to an event or farm-stand barn on working farmland, though current offerings, hours, and booking details weren't confirmed online.
Grove (Drew)
19.2 miDrew's Grove sits in the 32640 zip code around Hawthorne, on the Alachua-Putnam county line where citrus and watermelon growing go back generations along the Orange Lake and Lochloosa basin. No specific fruit, hours, or sales details were verified for this property.
Aunt Zelma's Blueberries
19.2 miIsland Grove
Aunt Zelma's Blueberries is on Southeast 219th Avenue in Island Grove, a rural crossroads on the Alachua-Marion county line near Orange Lake. Florida blueberries typically ripen from April into June. This farm appears to have a website, but its certificate had expired during research — call ahead before visiting.
Century Oak Grove and Nursery
19.3 miMcIntosh
Century Oak Grove and Nursery is in McIntosh, a Marion County town whose historic district sits under the same live oak canopy the business takes its name from. The town borders Orange Lake, in citrus and produce country going back generations. No plant inventory or hours were verified.
Pasture Prime Family Farm
19.5 miOxford
A small family farm in Oxford, Florida, Pasture Prime raises 100% grass-fed Wagyu beef along with non-GMO, free-range pastured chickens and turkeys, and offers 100% Berkshire heritage pork sourced from a co-op of fellow family farmers. Order online for the Saturday 9–11 a.m. farm pickup or have products shipped anywhere in the US — the farm even cures and smokes its own artisan Canadian-style bacon.
Pasture Prime Family Farm
19.5 miOxford
Pasture Prime Family Farm in Oxford, Florida raises all-natural 100% grass-fed Wagyu beef and non-GMO free-range pastured chickens and turkeys, and carries 100% Berkshire pork from a co-op of like-minded family farms. Farm pickup runs every Saturday from 9 to 11 a.m., with online ordering and shipping throughout the US.
Century Oaks Nursery & Grove
20.2 miMicanopy
Century Oaks Nursery & Grove operates on NW 219th Street Road in Micanopy, a small Alachua County town known for its live oak canopy and antique shops south of Gainesville. As a nursery-and-grove listing, expect trees and plants rather than a farm stand. We couldn't verify current stock or hours, so call ahead.
Cannon Farms
18.4 miDunnellon
South Moon Farms
21.3 miHawthorne
Bennett's Farm and Produce Market
21.1 miWildwood
Coon Hollo Spring SunflowerFest
21.2 miMicanopy
Coon Hollo Farm
21.2 miMicanopy
A Micanopy farm that's stayed in the same family for five generations, known for its fall corn maze, hayrides, playground, and pumpkin patch. Some recent listings show it operating field trips under a new name, Red House Ranch, so confirm the current program before booking a group visit.
Adena Farms
20.4 miAdena Farms raises cattle on thousands of acres in Fort McCoy and now sells under a combined brand, Fort McCoy Ranch, alongside its sister operation Florida Natural Beef. The ranch offers both 100% grass-fed, grass-finished beef and pasture-raised, grain-finished beef, processed at its own USDA-inspected facility, and also runs custom processing for other local ranchers.
Misty Meadows Blueberry Farm
21.1 miInverness
Misty Meadows Blueberry Farm is in Inverness, in Citrus County's rolling hill country along US-41. No working website, phone, or social page turned up in a search, so current season dates and u-pick pricing are unconfirmed.
Wholesome Conversions Farm
20.3 miWholesome Conversions Farm has no confirmed website, social page, or directory listing under this name in Florida. No verifiable details on products, city, or contact info are available for this entry.
Hilltop Groves aka Reed Hilltop Groves
20.4 miWeirsdale
Reed Hilltop Groves is a fourth-generation citrus operation offering u-pick sweet navel oranges, ruby red grapefruit, and tangerines. The farm also sells fresh Florida tomatoes, Vidalia-style sweet onions, sweet potatoes, raw honey, and homemade jams, and runs family farm tours alongside the harvest.
Florida Best Blueberry Farm
22.0 miInverness
Florida Best Blueberry Farm
22.1 miInverness
Florida Best Blueberry Farm sits in Inverness, in Citrus County's rolling lake country, where sandy, acidic soil suits the southern highbush blueberry varieties that let Florida growers harvest weeks before the rest of the Southeast.
Indigo Farm
22.1 miCitra
Indigo Farm is located in Citra, a Marion County crossroads community long associated with Florida citrus groves along US-301.
South Moon Farms
23.0 miHawthorne
South Moon Farms is a pick-your-own blueberry operation on South County Road 325 in Hawthorne. It's a small, seasonal stop — call ahead before driving out, since availability depends entirely on that week's harvest.
Spanish Springs Mercado Market
21.8 miThe Villages
The Spanish Springs Mercado Market takes place at Spanish Springs Town Square in The Villages, Florida — a plaza themed after the state's Spanish heritage with free nightly live entertainment year-round. Market days join a packed calendar of festivals, shows at The Sharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center, and dozens of shops and restaurants around the square.
The Pickin' Patch
20.7 miDunnellon
The Pickin' Patch operates near Dunnellon, in the stretch of Marion County between the Rainbow and Withlacoochee rivers where small produce farms are common. The name points to a u-pick operation, though current crops, season, and hours weren't confirmed online. Call ahead before making the drive.
Gibbs Christmas Tree Farm
23.1 miCitra
Gibbs Christmas Tree Farm grows on Highway 318 in Citra, land once prized as part of a citrus 'frost-free belt' before hard freezes reshaped Florida's growing map. Choose-and-cut tree operations like this one now share that ground with the produce farms that replaced the old groves. No hours or tree varieties were verified.
Little Garden of Eat’n
23.2 miLittle Garden of Eat'n breeds registered Nubian and Mini-Nubian dairy goats in Micanopy, selling goat milk products alongside fresh vegetables, fruit, and pasture-raised eggs. The operation started in Tennessee, moved to Virginia, and relocated to Florida in 2019 in search of better market access. No phone or email is listed publicly — the farm's website is the best point of contact.
Alachua County Organic Farms
23.8 miMicanopy
Alachua County Organic Farms is listed in Micanopy, the antiques-district town south of Gainesville that borders Paynes Prairie Preserve. The county-wide name suggests a network tied to the area's organic growing scene rather than a single roadside farm stand, though no independent confirmation of that structure was found.
The Orange Shop CSA
23.0 miLady Lake
A citrus stand and CSA along US Highway 441 in Lady Lake, in the Lake County citrus belt near The Villages. Online listings for a same-named, long-running citrus grower point to a Citra, Florida location, so it's worth confirming details directly with this Lady Lake stand before visiting.
Levy County Farmers' Market
22.5 miLevy County Farmers' Market meets the 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at 401 SE 6th Avenue in Williston. It's a small seasonal market, fruit, vegetables, and baked goods from Levy County growers, run through the market's Facebook page rather than a dedicated website. Williston also hosts the separate Williston Downtowners Farmers' Market, so double-check which one you're headed to.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Ocala, FL?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Ocala, Florida, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Ocala?
Farms near Ocala include 37 agritourism & farm experiences, 17 produce farms, 10 farm stands, 6 plant nurseries. 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.
