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Farms Near Oneonta, AL

59 local farms within about 30 miles of Oneonta, Alabama — all selling direct to consumers.

Blount County Farmers' Market

1.1 mi

Oneonta

Blount County Farmers' Market runs Tuesday through Saturday, 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., from June through late October at 500 New Street in Oneonta. Vendors sell vegetables, fruit, baked goods, coffee, cheese, eggs, poultry, seafood, and meat. Call (205) 274-2129 to confirm current hours before visiting.

Moody Family Farm

2.4 mi

Oneonta

Daniel Allman / Allman Farms

3.6 mi

Oneonta

Allman Farms has grown produce in Oneonta since the 1930s and is now run by fourth-generation farmer Daniel Allman. Its fields turn out strawberries, peaches, tomatoes, sweet corn, cantaloupe, watermelon and canary melons across an April-to-November season. The farm keeps regular retail hours, Monday through Saturday, rather than operating strictly as a U-pick, so most customers buy already-picked produce at the stand.

Old Field Farm General Store

4.2 mi

Oneonta

Cutting G Farms

5.8 mi

Cleveland

Cutting G Farms in Cleveland raises beef and pork and grows in-season strawberries on the same ground, then turns the extras into strawberry jam and fried strawberry pies. The Blount County operation sells direct off the farm and also sets up at the Arab Farmers Market during the season. It's a small, family-run setup — check their Facebook for what's ready to pick or ready to butcher before you drive out, since availability shifts with the season.

Baty Farm

6.6 mi

Cleveland

Baty Farm is on Baty Road in Cleveland, a small Blount County town in north-central Alabama. No public website or listing describes current crops or visiting hours.

Jerry Marsh Farm

6.9 mi

Cleveland

Jerry Marsh Farms is a pick-your-own strawberry farm in Cleveland with a loyal following — over 10,000 likes and more than 1,500 check-ins on Facebook alone. The strawberry fields are the main draw each spring, bringing families back year after year for picking. Call ahead during peak season, since the fields can close early once a day's crop is picked clean.

Hill View Farms

7.0 mi

Cleveland

Daniel Allman Allman Farms

8.3 mi

Oneonta

Mathews Manor

12.6 mi

Springville

Mathews Manor is a full-service wedding and event venue on farm grounds in Springville, about 25 minutes from Birmingham. Three distinct spaces, Micah's Meadow, Grace Hall, and Rebecca's Garden, handle everything from ceremonies to receptions for up to 400 guests, with catering built in. It's agritourism in the broadest sense: farmland repurposed for weddings rather than crops. Reach the venue at [email protected] or (205) 467-3935.

Smith Tomato

11.2 mi

Steele

Bear Mountain Blueberry Farm

14.2 mi

Springville

Bear Mountain Blueberry Farm sits just outside Clay's city limits in Springville and grows its blueberries without pesticides. The farm hands out buckets for picking and bags for the drive home, opening for a few weeks each summer starting around mid-June. It's cash only, and current hours are posted to Facebook rather than a fixed calendar, since ripening depends on the season's weather.

Sleepy Hollow Blueberry Farm

12.2 mi

Hayden

Sleepy Hollow Blueberry Farm runs a family-operated u-pick season in Hayden, in Blount County's blueberry belt, typically from late May through July. Pricing and daily hours shift with the crop, so the farm's Facebook page functions as the de facto front desk during picking season. There's no listed phone number or website beyond that, which is common among the smaller blueberry patches scattered through this part of north Alabama.

Robert and Ada Strickland

14.8 mi

Pinson

Robert and Ada Strickland's farm sits on Emerald Lake Drive in Pinson, a Jefferson County community just north of Birmingham. No further public details on crops or visiting hours are available.

Dayspring Dairy

13.4 mi

Gallant

Dayspring Dairy is Alabama\'s first and only sheep dairy and makers of award-winning cheeses, sheep milk Dulce de Leche caramel, and farm-made cookies, jams and fruit butters. We are a family owned and operated farm located in the foothills of northeast Alabama. Our goal is to produce unique, delicious, and healthy cheeses and products for our customers. Dayspring Dairy cheeses start with the highest quality milk from our flock of dairy sheep who graze on pasture year-round. Orders can be placed online for farm pickup.

Smith and Smith Farms

13.8 mi

Steele

Smith and Smith Farms sells tomatoes, squash, and okra off Chandler Mountain Road, on the same mountain where area growers plant roughly 800 acres of tomatoes a year. The stand opens around the first of July and runs through late October, tracking the tomato harvest. Call ahead to check what's picked.

Jenkins

15.6 mi

Steele

Chandler Mountain in St. Clair County has grown tomatoes for generations, sold at roadside stands across north Alabama. Jenkins farms along Chandler Mountain Road in Steele, in that same growing area, though no further crop or contact details are published online.

4D Farm

17.7 mi

Cullman

4D Farm in Cullman began as the name of a poultry house and grew into a 40-acre fall and spring destination with a corn maze, pumpkin patch, jumping pillow, 80-foot slide, cow train and pig races. The farm makes apple cider donuts on site and recently added tulip fields for a spring flower festival. It sits a short drive from both Birmingham and Huntsville.

Gypsy Ranch

17.2 mi

Altoona

Fairview Cove Road outside Altoona is home to Gypsy Ranch, in hill country where Etowah and Blount counties meet near Sand Mountain. The ranch name suggests horses or livestock, but no public details on visiting hours turned up — call ahead.

Mae-berry Blueberry Farm

20.1 mi

Odenville

Mae-berry Blueberry Farm is a small blueberry operation on Happy Hollow Road in Odenville. It keeps a lower profile than the bigger commercial u-pick farms in the area, with no posted website or standing hours — worth a call ahead to confirm the farm is picking before making the trip.

Five Oak Farms

20.4 mi

Holly Pond

Five Oak Farm and Kitchen is a small family farm in Holly Pond growing strawberries and a range of vegetables. Strawberry season runs from April through the first of June, the farm's busiest picking window of the year. It's a modest operation by design — call ahead to check what's ready before making the drive.

Pinson Farmers' Market

20.9 mi

Pinson

Pinson Fresh Market, the current name for what's listed here as Pinson Farmers Market, runs Fridays from 2 to 6 p.m., late April through late October, on Center Point Road. It's part of the statewide Sweet Grown Alabama network, which verifies vendors are actually growing or making what they sell rather than reselling from a wholesaler.

Sloshie Mae's Farm

22.5 mi

Arab

Cornutt Farms

21.5 mi

Boaz

Cornutt Farms sells corn and wheat from its Whitsville Drive location in Boaz, with a separate pumpkin patch and sunflower patch a few miles away on Miller Lane. Both spots welcome field trips during the season. The farm takes cash, check, debit, and credit cards, and posts current hours and photos on its Facebook page rather than a seasonal calendar.

Trussville Fresh Farmers' Market

23.1 mi

Trussville

Trussville Fresh Farmers' Market sets up at the Church of the Holy Cross on Parkway Drive, with Saturday hours from 8 a.m. to noon and a Tuesday afternoon session, 1 to 5 p.m., running spring through fall. The vendor mix goes beyond produce — Gulf seafood, pasture-raised meats, cut flowers, and local honey all show up regularly.

Hubert Brand

24.0 mi

Moody

Hubert Brand's farm sits on Carl Morgan Road in Moody, in St. Clair County on the eastern edge of the Birmingham metro. It's listed as an agritourism stop, but no website or social page turned up to confirm current crops or visiting hours. Call ahead before making the drive.

Angelique Roses

23.9 mi

Trussville

Angelique Roses is a rose-growing property on South Chalkville Road in Trussville, just northeast of Birmingham. No website, hours, or plant list are published online; the name suggests a specialty rose nursery or cut-flower operation.

Bagwell Farm

21.8 mi

Cullman

Bagwell Blueberry Farm has grown from a single patch Darrell and Karen Bagwell planted in 2006 into 22 acres and roughly 600 bushes across 15 blueberry varieties. The Cullman County farm runs U-pick blueberries and blackberries through the summer, with raspberries, seasonal vegetables and farm eggs sold at the stand as they come in. It has become one of the larger U-pick operations in the area.

Bagwell Blueberry farm

21.9 mi

Cullman

High Rock Farm, LLC.

24.1 mi

Albertville

High Rock Farm is a family owned and operated cattle and hay operation. We believe quality beef starts at birth with a strong focus on proper nutrition and herd health. From day one, we ensure our calves receive nutrient-rich milk to support their development. At 60 days old, they are introduced to creep feed to further support healthy growth. Our feeding program prioritizes natural grazing, giving our herd continuous access to grass, forages, and essential minerals. By providing ample space in large trap areas, we create a free-choice environment where our herd can thrive naturally. We market all of our meat direct-to-consumer through our retail market so there is no middle man! We sell everything in retail cuts so that you can get exactly what you are looking for!

Center Point Parkway Market

24.3 mi

Center Point

Center Point Parkway Market runs seasonally from June through August at Reed Harvey Park on Polly Reed Road, in the Center Point community northeast of Birmingham. Vendors bring produce, meats, dairy, and other goods from area farms and artisans.

Burks Farms

23.7 mi

Fairview

Jimmy Carmack Co. Pure Alabama Honey

24.0 mi

Center Point

Burks Farm

23.8 mi

Cullman

Burks Farm is a family-owned operation on Alabama Highway 69 North in Cullman, selling fresh, locally sourced produce and meats. It's listed on regional agritourism and farmers market directories, though hours and current inventory aren't published online. Cullman County has a deep farming base, and Burks Farm fits that pattern as a working farm stand rather than a tourist stop. Call ahead before visiting.

Arab Farmers' Market

25.7 mi

Arab

Arab Farmers Market runs April through November at 307 N. Main Street, open Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Vendors sell baked goods, cheese, eggs, vegetables, honey, jams, and plants. Call (256) 586-3866 or email [email protected] for vendor information.

Blackburn

22.3 mi

Warrior

Blackburn Farm sits on Blackburn Lane in Warrior, a small town on the Jefferson-Blount county line north of Birmingham — the family name shared by both farm and road. No specific crops or hours are listed publicly.

Brown's Cut Flower Farm

25.8 mi

Pell City

Brown's Cut Flower Farm grows cut flowers in Pell City, a St. Clair County town on Logan Martin Lake east of Birmingham. No website or listing confirms which varieties are in season or how to buy direct — contact the farm for current offerings.

Welcome Homestead

26.5 mi

Traci's Backyard Bees

26.2 mi

Pell City

Traci's Backyard Bees keeps hives on Florida Road in Pell City, a St. Clair County town on Logan Martin Lake east of Birmingham. Honey is the likely product of a backyard beekeeping operation, though sales details aren't listed publicly.

Wills Creek Vineyards

23.3 mi

Attalla

Wills Creek Vineyards is listed in Attalla, in the northeast Alabama hill country. The vineyard's former web domain is no longer active — it now shows as parked for sale — and no current listing confirms hours or tasting-room details. Reach out directly before planning a visit.

Funny Farm

23.3 mi

Attalla

Funny Farm sits on Ben Wood Road outside Attalla in the Sand Mountain foothills of Etowah County. No storefront or social page turned up for this address, so treat it as a small, low-profile operation rather than a public market stop until an owner confirms details.

Attalla Downtown Farmers' Market

23.3 mi

Attalla

Attalla's Downtown Farmers Market sets up Thursdays from noon to 5 p.m. next to the viaduct and the town's historic train downtown. Vendors sell vegetables, fruit, beef, pork, eggs, fresh bread, jams, honey, lamb, and seafood. Call Kelly Moore at (256) 506-7862 to ask about setting up a stand.

Trina Smith

26.1 mi

Cullman

This listing is recorded under the name Trina Smith, with an address on County Road 1518 in Cullman County, a north Alabama county with farming roots tied to its 19th-century German settlers. No farm name, website, or other detail was found online.

Leeds Farmers' Market

27.9 mi

Leeds

Leeds Farmers Market sets up Thursday afternoons from 3 to 7 p.m., with free parking next to the market grounds. Vendors bring in-season produce, baked bread, cheese, and meat alongside handmade jewelry and pottery from area crafters. It's a small, walkable market built for after-work shoppers rather than a weekend destination.

Earnest Roots Farm

24.0 mi

Earnest Roots Farm raises pasture-raised poultry, eggs, pork, and grass-fed beef and lamb in Ashville, in St. Clair County. Josh and Kiley Morrison run the operation using rotational grazing and portable housing, moving animals to fresh pasture instead of confining them. The farm store opens Friday mornings, and it delivers locally. It's a member of Sweet Grown Alabama.

Heritage Hills Farmstead

25.7 mi

Heritage Hills Farmstead in Cullman, Alabama rises above "organic" — grass-grazed beef on chemical-free pastures, forest-fed heritage pork foraging year-round, and pastured chicken that's soy-, corn-, and grain-free, with zero vaccines, seed oils, or chemicals anywhere. The regenerative family farm's freezer boxes and mixed meat bundles fit carnivore, animal-based, lectin-free, and autoimmune-protocol eaters.

Guntersville Farmers Market

28.5 mi

GUNTERSVILLE

Three market days a week keep this Sunset Drive market busy from April through November: Tuesday and Saturday mornings, 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., plus Thursday afternoons, 2 to 6 p.m. Vendors bring local fruit and vegetables, artisan bread, preserves, canned goods, fried pies, and homemade ice cream, and the market takes part in the Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program.

Leslie's Little Bit of Heaven

28.2 mi

Birmingham

Leslie's Little Bit of Heaven is a small produce operation on West Cedar Street in Birmingham. Directory listings confirm it as an active produce and agritourism business, but they don't detail specific crops, hours, or how to reach the owners. A call ahead of any visit is the safest bet.

Albertville Farmers Market

27.4 mi

ALBERTVILLE

Downtown Albertville Farmers Market runs Saturdays 8 a.m. to noon and Tuesdays 4 to 7 p.m. from May through October, up on Sand Mountain in northeast Alabama. Vendors sell locally grown produce and meats, flowers, baked goods, and crafts, with free live music and kids' activities on Saturdays. The market takes SNAP/EBT and matches purchases through Double Up Food Bucks.

St. Clair County Farmers' Market

28.5 mi

Pell City

Run by the St. Clair County Extension Office, this market sets up at Lakeside Park on Stemley Bridge Road every Wednesday, 1 to 5 p.m., through the end of September. Vendors sell farm eggs, local honey, homemade bread, fresh meats, Gulf seafood, plants, and mushrooms alongside produce. Kids ages 5 to 12 get "Veggie Bucks" from the Extension tent to pick their own vegetables or honey.

GNH Farm

27.8 mi

Albertville

GNH Farm grows muscadines, scuppernong grapes, and Fuyu persimmons on Martling Gap Road near Lake Guntersville State Park, with both u-pick and we-pick options. The season opens Labor Day weekend and runs Thursday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., with a country store selling beeswax candles and other handmade goods. The farm also rents out cabins on the property for overnight stays.

The Great Pumpkin Patch

25.4 mi

Hayden

Highway 16 in Hayden is the address for The Great Pumpkin Patch, in Blount County's rolling farmland north of Birmingham. No listing of fall season dates, hours, or admission was found — call ahead before making the drive.

Gardendale Farmers' Market

27.7 mi

Gardendale

One day a week is all this Main Street market needs, Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., with tables of baked goods, eggs, vegetables, honey, jams, plants, and soap. It's a smaller operation than the Birmingham-area markets nearby, and shoppers online have rated it 4.4 stars.

Kenneth Golden Farms

29.1 mi

Eva

Kenneth Golden Farms is out of Eva, a small farming community in Morgan County near Lake Guntersville in north Alabama. No public website or listing describes what's grown here or when the farm welcomes visitors.

Nightmare at 3008

28.9 mi

Fultondale

Nightmare at 3008 is a haunted-house attraction on Decatur Highway in Fultondale, built around long indoor and outdoor trails with fog, strobe lights, and live actors. The haunt bills itself as Alabama's top-rated attraction three years running and donates a share of proceeds to Children's of Alabama's childhood cancer research. Reach the operators at [email protected] or @NightmareAt3008 on Facebook and Instagram.

J Calvert Farms

27.9 mi

Cullman

Judy Bee's Honey And Berry Farm

29.4 mi

Judy Bee's Honey and Berry Farm is a u-pick blueberry and blackberry farm in Mount Olive run by local beekeepers, who also sell raw honey harvested on-site. It's a smaller, family-scale operation rather than a big commercial patch — call ahead before visiting, since the farm has had seasons where picking wasn't open to the public.

Grandview Mountain Strawberry Farm

28.5 mi

Cullman

Grandview Mountain Strawberry Farm sends visitors into the rows above Cullman to pick their own strawberries each spring, with pre-picked flats available for anyone who'd rather skip the bending. The farm hands out gloves and bottled water at the gate and keeps growing through summer with watermelons, cantaloupes, sweet corn, sweet potatoes, cucumbers, and fall pumpkins. It sits up on a ridge, so the picking comes with a view of the North Alabama hills.

Gadsden Farmers' Market

28.0 mi

Gadsden

The Gadsden Farmers Market found a new home at 5th Street Market, running Fridays from 7 a.m. to noon, June through early September. Handpicked local produce shares table space with farm eggs, honey, beef, shrimp, sourdough bread, and specialty baked goods, and entry is free. The City of Gadsden's Parks and Recreation Department runs the operation.

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US Farm Trail lists 59 farms within about 30 miles of Oneonta, Alabama, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.

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Farms near Oneonta include 30 agritourism & farm experiences, 12 farmers markets, 11 farm stands, 6 produce farms. Browse the list for details on each.

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