Farms Near Orlando, FL
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Orlando, Florida — all selling direct to consumers.
BTN Lake Nona Farmers' Market
1.9 miOrlando
The BTN Lake Nona Farmers' Market sets up in the parking area of Valencia College's Lake Nona campus on Narcoossee Road, in Orlando's fast-growing Lake Nona district on the city's southeast side.
Clayton Cattle Company
6.2 miClayton Cattle Company grew from six pet cows into a Central Florida operation founded on faith, family, hard work, and integrity — Brant Clayton's High Oaks Ranch raises Beefmaster, Angus, and Charolais cross stocker steers bred to thrive in the local environment. Cattle are nurtured on pasture for three years, and the Clayton Custom Beef branch sells cut packages in half and full steer quantities with simple ordering and delivery.
GRASS-FED FLORIDA
8.3 miGrass-Fed Florida sells 100% grass-fed, grass-finished beef out of its storefront on Waltham Avenue in Orlando, with an online shop for special cuts and custom requests. Orders ship Monday through Wednesday each week. The shop keeps in-person hours Monday through Saturday, closed Sundays, and takes orders by phone call or text message.
MegaWaka
9.7 miOrlando
Listed as a u-pick farm in east Orlando off Shepton Street. Specific crops and pick-your-own season aren't published online, so call ahead before visiting.
Everoak Farm
10.3 miOrlando
Everoak Farm is a small, bio-intensive regenerative family farm in Orlando growing Certified Naturally Grown fruits and vegetables alongside bees and forest-raised chickens — pastured in mobile coops under the trees, foraging on grass, bugs, and fallen fruit through the farm's food forest. The veggie CSA runs October through June with weekly boxes of 6–7 freshly harvested items, and the farmstand opens Saturdays 9–1 in season.
B&G Rucks Blueberries
10.5 miSaint Cloud
B&G Rucks Blueberries grows blueberries in Saint Cloud, in Osceola County southeast of Orlando — cattle and citrus country that's added blueberry patches over the past few decades as growers chase a crop that ripens ahead of Georgia's.
A Patch of Blue
11.5 miOrlando
A Patch of Blue picks blueberries and strawberries on a small family farm about ten minutes east of downtown Orlando, close enough for a lunch-break visit. The operation has run as a u-pick since 2014 and also sells at local farmers markets when the fields aren't open for picking. Call (321) 438-0370 for current picking hours, since the season depends entirely on how the berries are ripening that week.
Lavoie Farm
11.2 miOrlando
Lavoie Farm runs a U-pick strawberry patch on Sunflower Trail in east Orlando, a working farm inside the city limits. Local parent groups treat it as a go-to spot for a spring strawberry outing. The season is short — call ahead before visiting.
Orlando Airboats Tours / Marsh landing Adventures
11.6 miSt Cloud
Airboat tours run through the Everglades headwaters near Kissimmee, with 60-minute, 90-minute, 2-hour, and 4-hour trips plus private charters. Guides point out alligators and wading birds, and the outfit has been rated Orlando's top 90-minute and 2-hour tour for five years running.
Mike Garcia
11.7 miOrlando
Village Park Market
10.7 miSet at The Village at Hunter's Creek shopping center on John Young Parkway, this south Orlando market runs Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., with farm-fresh, organic produce and local food vendors. Admission is free.
Orlando Farmers Market at Lake Eola
11.6 miE. Central Boulevard and N. Eola Drive Orlando
The Orlando Farmers Market at Lake Eola has run every Sunday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., since 1987, at the corner of East Central Boulevard and North Eola Drive in downtown Orlando. Vendors accept cash, cards, and SNAP/EBT, and leashed pets are welcome. It's one of the longest-running markets in Central Florida, weather permitting.
Orlando Farmers' Market
11.5 miOrlando
The Orlando Farmers Market has run every Sunday since 1987 at Lake Eola Park in downtown Orlando, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the corner of E. Central Boulevard and N. Eola Drive. The dog-friendly market supports community and arts programs, most vendors take cards, SNAP/EBT is accepted at most booths, and free on-street parking is available on Sundays.
Florida Shroom King Mushroom Farm
11.8 miOrlando
I started with mushrooms the same as 90% of other shroom farmers. One shroom at a time. With growing mushrooms passion flourished and a career growing gourmet and functional mushrooms became the dream. Like all good things, life required a few more years before the dream could even begin to be achieved.
Trinity Christian Academy Orlando Pumpkin Patch
11.6 miOrlando
Trinity Christian Academy's pumpkin patch fills the lot at South Street Ministry in downtown Orlando each October, with proceeds supporting the nonprofit preschool that runs the academy. Beyond pumpkins, the mid-month run typically includes a Fall Festival with games, food, and photo spots for families.
Hunter's Creek Farmers Market
11.2 miHunter's Creek Farmers Market gathers monthly at Town Loop Boulevard in Orlando, organized by Charities of Hunter's Creek to fund the Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida. Vendors sell plants, specialty foods, and handcrafted and artisan goods alongside live music. It draws a strong local following: the market's Facebook page has grown past 4,000 followers.
East End Market
12.3 miEast End Market is a neighborhood market and food hall in Orlando's Audubon Park Garden District, built around Central Florida's independent food makers rather than chain tenants. Vendors inside include the original Gideon's Bakehouse location, along with cheesemongers, a ramen counter, and a produce stand. The building also runs its own incubator program for food entrepreneurs testing concepts before opening standalone shops.
Webb's Honey Inc.
12.2 miWebb's Honey has sold pure, raw, unfiltered honey out of its East Colonial Drive location in Orlando for years, bottling wildflower and other Central Florida varietals along with beeswax candles. The family shop also stocks homemade pickles and fresh cucumbers alongside the honey case — an odd combination regulars have come to expect. Store hours run Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Sundays.
Florida Shroom King Mushroom Farm @ Audubon Park Community Market
12.3 miA mushroom grower selling at the Audubon Park Community Market, a Monday-evening market in Orlando's Audubon Park Garden District known for its local produce and prepared-food vendors.
Chapman's Berries
12.7 miSaint Cloud
A cash-only blueberry u-pick farm in Osceola County charging $4 a pound. Owners post picking updates directly to Facebook as berries ripen.
Downtown Kissimmee Farmers' Market
12.2 miDarlington Avenue and Pleasant Street Kissimmee
Downtown Kissimmee Farmers' Market sets up at Darlington Avenue and Pleasant Street in Kissimmee's historic downtown, blocks from Lakefront Park on Lake Tohopekaliga.
Dad Bod Honey
11.9 miOrlando
An Orlando honey company selling raw, unfiltered honey from its own apiaries, including flavored varieties like cinnamon, hot honey, and chocolate whipped honey. They offer free local delivery and free shipping on orders over $40.
Dirty Worm Composting
12.4 miOrlando
David and Renee Kirwan run this worm-composting operation on Oberly Parkway in east Orlando, turning food scraps into worm castings and compost for home gardeners. Incorporated in 2021, the family business promotes zero-waste growing, though it doesn't grow produce itself.
The Haunted Road
13.6 miOrlando
The Haunted Road is a drive-thru Halloween attraction on Lake Pickett Road in Orlando, guiding cars on a route through Florida farmland past staged serial-killer scenes before opening into an Afterlife Party with live music and a market. It's a seasonal haunted-attraction business, not a working farm, and appears here as a regional event rather than agritourism.
Festival Bay Farmers' Market
12.6 miFestival Bay Farmers' Market sets up at Festival Bay Mall on International Drive, in the middle of Orlando's tourist and outlet-shopping corridor near Universal Orlando.
Premium Peach, LLC
14.5 miSaint Cloud
Premium Peach has grown u-pick peaches on Packard Avenue in St. Cloud since 2014, about 30 to 45 minutes from the Orlando theme parks. Florida peach varieties are bred for the state's mild winters, so the fruit runs smaller than what you'd find up north, with a sweetness locals say makes up for the size. Picking season runs April through early June — call (407) 448-9958 or email [email protected] to check availability.
Dansk Farms
14.1 miWinter Park
Winter Park Farmers' Market
14.3 miWinter Park
The Winter Park Saturday Farmers' Market bills itself as the number-one produce and plant market in central Florida, running every Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Central Park West Meadow at New York Avenue and Morse Boulevard. Dozens of vendors sell fine produce, plants, baked goods, honey, and gourmet foods at this popular community gathering spot, which pauses only for the city's spring and autumn art festivals.
Dr. Phillips Farmers Market
13.3 miOrlando
Osceola County Historical Society Annual Pioneer Day
13.6 miKissimmee
The Osceola County Historical Society's Pioneer Day is an annual living-history event near Kissimmee, where the society maintains Pioneer Village at Shingle Creek with restored 19th-century buildings. Current event dates and admission details weren't confirmed online — check with the historical society directly.
Fresh Start Farm Inc
15.8 miOviedo
Fresh Start Farm operates on Red Ember Road in Oviedo, in Seminole County northeast of Orlando. We couldn't verify what's grown or sold here beyond its agritourism listing — contact them directly before visiting.
Fresh Start Farm Inc
15.9 miOviedo
Joy of Organics Produce Buying Club
16.3 miMaitland
Claire Berries
16.0 miOrlando
A blueberry u-pick farm on Lake Pickett Road on Orlando's east side near Oviedo. Small operation, best checked by phone or social media for current picking days.
Painted Oaks Academy
16.0 miOrlando
Painted Oaks Academy runs a 19-acre horse ranch in East Orange County offering boarding, riding lessons, and pony parties alongside a fall pumpkin patch festival and rustic wedding venue. Summer camps here skip screens entirely — kids spend the week outside with the farm's horses and assorted other animals instead. Registration for camps and events runs first-come, first-served; call or text (407) 929-0970 or visit paintedoaksacademy.com for dates.
Florida Shroom King Mushroom Farm - Maitland Farmers Market
16.4 miMaitland
I started with mushrooms the same as 90% of other shroom farmers. One shroom at a time. With growing mushrooms passion flourished and a career growing gourmet and functional mushrooms became the dream. Like all good things, life required a few more years before the dream could even begin to be achieved.
Amazing Animals Inc
16.8 miSt Cloud
Amazing Animals Inc is listed as an agritourism stop in St. Cloud, in Osceola County's cattle-ranching country on the edge of the Kissimmee prairie. No live website or public listing spells out which animals it keeps or what a visit involves.
Mick Farms
16.8 miSaint Cloud
At 4261 Canoe Creek Road in Saint Cloud, this family farm runs a market and u-pick operation open daily, 10 to 6 on weekdays and Saturday, noon to 4 on Sunday. Strawberry picking runs December through May, and the farm also sells beef, pork, honey, and pickles, with a pumpkin patch and sunflowers each fall.
Good Neighbors Famers' Market
17.1 miOviedo
Good Neighbors Farmers' Market runs on Lloyds Lane in Oviedo, drawing a small, loyal following reflected in its steady stream of visitor reviews and photos online. It's a neighborhood-scale market rather than a big production — produce and local vendor goods in a low-key setup.
Oviedo Carnival of Screams
17.1 miOviedo
Oviedo Carnival of Screams is listed under Seminole County agritourism, its name pointing to a seasonal Halloween-style event rather than year-round farm sales. No working website, phone, or social page turned up in a search, so current operating dates are unconfirmed.
Heart of Christmas Farms LLC
16.6 miChristmas
Olde Hearth Bread Company
17.8 miCasselberry
Olde Hearth Bread Company is Orlando's original artisan bakery, supplying Central Florida's finest hotels, restaurants, and caterers with fresh-baked breads and rustic pastries made without preservatives or artificial flavors — most breads are vegan. Retail shoppers find its loaves at local farmers markets and Central Florida Whole Foods locations, from artisan baguettes to jalapeño cheddar sandwich bread.
Edgewood Children's Ranch
16.2 miOrlando
Heart of Christmas Farmer's Market
16.7 miLocated on Fort Christmas Road in the small community of Christmas, Florida, east of Orlando, this market serves one of the state's smallest namesake towns — best known for the Fort Christmas Historical Park a short drive away.
Old - Town Farmers' Market
16.8 miOld-Town Farmers' Market sets up along Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway inside Kissimmee's Old Town entertainment district, known for its classic cars, shops, and rides. The market adds a produce-and-crafts stop to an area otherwise built around tourism rather than groceries. Specific vendor and schedule details weren't confirmable online.
Heart of Christmas Farms, LLC
17.3 miChristmas
Heart of Christmas Farms sits in the small community of Christmas, east of Orlando in Orange County, an area still marked by cattle ranches and citrus groves along the St. Johns River basin.
Brook Hollow Farm
17.8 miOrlando
Brook Hollow Farm sits on Silver Star Road in west Orlando, listed as an agritourism stop in Orange County's farm belt. Little independent information turned up online, so hours and offerings are best confirmed by phone before visiting.
Pappy's Patch
19.8 miPappy's Patch sits on Florida Avenue in Oviedo, a Seminole County suburb of Orlando. The name suggests a seasonal u-pick operation — patches like this typically open for pumpkins each October — though current details aren't independently confirmed.
Pappys Patch U-pick
20.0 miOviedo
Pappys Patch is a u-pick operation off Florida Avenue in Oviedo, Seminole County — an area better known for its winter strawberry patches than blueberries. No published details confirm which crop this particular patch grows, so call ahead for what's in season before driving out.
Big Daddy's Organic Farm
20.2 miOviedo
Black Hammock Bee Farms
20.2 miOviedo
Black Hammock Bee Farms takes its name from the rural Black Hammock area of Oviedo, a cypress-and-oak wetland pocket on Lake Jesup known locally for airboat tours and a slower pace than the rest of fast-growing Seminole County.
Windermere Farmers Market
18.2 miWindermere
Soggy Acres Pomelo Grove
20.4 miWinter Springs
Soggy Acres Pomelo Grove grows pomelos — the large, mild citrus that gave rise to the grapefruit — in Winter Springs, in Seminole County. Florida pomelos typically ripen in late fall and winter. No hours or contact details are published online.
Brook Hollow Farm
19.0 miOrlando
Celebration Sunday Farmers' Market
18.5 miCelebration Sunday Farmers' Market sets up on Celebration Avenue in Celebration, the master-planned town built by the Walt Disney Company southwest of Orlando. As the name states, it runs on Sundays in the town's walkable downtown district.
The Black Hammock
20.6 miOviedo
Fish camp on Lake Jesup combining airboat tours led by licensed captains with a full restaurant known for fried gator tail, hand-breaded catfish, and homemade desserts. The 700-acre property also has hiking trails, vacation rentals, and live music on the Lakeview Bar patio most weekends.
Black Hammock Adventures
20.6 miOviedo
Black Hammock Adventures runs airboat rides across Lake Jesup out of Oviedo, paired with a restaurant known for fried gator tail and catfish and a waterfront bar called the Lazy Gator. Airboat tours run Tuesday through Sunday, 9am to 5pm; the restaurant is closed Mondays. The property also hosts events, lodging, and photo ops with live animals.
Sanlando Pumpkin Patch
20.9 miLongwood
Sanlando Pumpkin Patch is the fall fundraiser for Sanlando United Methodist Church in Longwood, filling the church lawn with pumpkins each October. Hours typically run early afternoon into the evening for about three weeks, with proceeds supporting the church's programs. The pumpkins are trucked in for the season, not grown on-site.
Farmers' Market @ Hoover's Market
20.7 miAltamonte Springs
This seasonal vendor market operates on the grounds of Hoover's Market in Altamonte Springs, drawing local sellers of fresh produce, baked goods, and flowers alongside the retail store's regular offerings.
Beck Brother's Blueberries
19.2 miWindermere
Beck Brother's Blueberries grows blueberries in Windermere, in a rural stretch of southwest Orange County that still holds working farms alongside the area's better-known lakes and golf communities.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Orlando, FL?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Orlando, Florida, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Orlando?
Farms near Orlando include 26 agritourism & farm experiences, 13 farmers markets, 7 produce farms, 6 farm stands. 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.
