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Farms Near Oswego, IL

60 local farms within about 30 miles of Oswego, Illinois — all selling direct to consumers.

Sages Meat Market

0.4 mi

Oswego

Draper's Raw And Local Honey

0.4 mi

Oswego

Oswego Country Market

0.7 mi

Oswego

Massacre Haunted House

3.1 mi

Montgomery

Massacre Haunted House is a seasonal Halloween attraction in Montgomery, a Kane County village along the Fox River. Little independent detail is published beyond the listing itself, so confirm dates, hours, and ticket pricing directly before visiting.

Bee Sweet Honey

3.0 mi

Bee Sweet Honey is a honey producer in Illinois. No apiary location, product list, or contact details are published online for this listing.

Local Roots

3.0 mi

Oswego

As society shifts towards healthier lifestyles, we would like to make fresh produce more accessible to LaSalle and Kendall Counties. New in 2025, we are working extremely hard to launch Local Roots to make it a success. We will be offering pick your own zinnias, marigolds, and sunflowers. We also accept produce orders day before pickup to ensure quality and quantity. We look forward to meeting you.

Camelot Farm

3.6 mi

Camelot Farm is listed at a residential address on Chippewa Drive in Oswego. No public website, social page, or business listing could be verified, so details on activities or visiting are unconfirmed.

Thanksgiving Farm

4.5 mi

Aurora

A small petting-zoo farm on Lindenwood in Aurora where visitors walk among ducks, horses, pigs, chickens, and a llama, then pick up seasonal produce and pumpkins on the way out. It's a low-key stop, more animal encounter than attraction park.

Kellers Farmstand Oswego

4.9 mi

Oswego

Keller's Farmstand has run in Oswego since 1991, now in its fifth generation of the same family. Spring brings hanging baskets and vegetable starts, summer brings sweet corn, and fall turns the property into a U-pick apple and pumpkin operation with a 10-acre corn maze, wagon rides, and cider doughnuts. Open seasonally — May, then mid-July through October 31.

Aurora Area Convention & Visitors Bureau

5.4 mi

Aurora

The Aurora Area Convention & Visitors Bureau is the nonprofit tourism office for Aurora and the surrounding Fox River Valley, covering Batavia, North Aurora, Oswego, and six other communities. It promotes the region's farms, orchards, and pumpkin patches through its visitor guides rather than growing or selling anything itself. Based at 43 W Galena Blvd in downtown Aurora.

Basement of the Dead Haunted House

5.4 mi

Aurora

Basement of the Dead is a Halloween-season haunted house attraction at a downtown Aurora address. Independent detail beyond the listing itself is limited online — confirm current operating dates and ticket info directly before planning a visit.

Renewed Roots Initiative

5.6 mi

Aurora

Ed and Judie's Egg Farm

5.7 mi

Aurora

Aurora Farmers' Market

5.6 mi

Aurora

This is Illinois' oldest continuously operating farmers market — 115 seasons and counting as of 2026 — running Saturday mornings from June through October at 233 N. Broadway in downtown Aurora. Beyond the produce and baked goods, look for Dick's Mini Donuts, coffee vendors, and rotating food trucks. It's one of three Aurora Farmers Market locations the city runs; this is the original downtown site.

Wurst Kitchen

5.6 mi

Aurora

Wurst Kitchen Sausage Co. is a sausage maker at 638 Second Avenue in Aurora, Illinois, crafting traditional sausages and offering deer processing, with a stand at the annual Christkindelmarket. Open seven days a week.

Aurora's Farmers Market West

5.9 mi

Aurora's west-side market runs two schedules: Wednesdays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. from July through early September, and Saturdays 8 a.m. to noon, at Galena Boulevard. Produce, handmade goods, and baked treats make up most of the vendor mix, with some organic growers in the rotation. It's the third leg of the city's three-site farmers market program, alongside the downtown and east-side locations.

Andersons FUN-E Farm

6.4 mi

Plainfield

Operating from the same Route 126 property as Anderson Tree Farm, this Plainfield stop pairs a working tree and produce farm with fall attractions including a mile-long haunted hayride. Expect evergreens for cutting, landscape trees, spring vegetable flats, summer produce, and fresh eggs year-round.

Aurora's Farmers Market East

6.2 mi

The east-side counterpart to Aurora's historic downtown market sets up at 701 S. Eola Road on Saturdays during the same June-through-October run. It's part of the same city-operated market network — same produce, baked goods, and artisan vendor pool as the Broadway location, just closer to Aurora's east-side neighborhoods for shoppers who'd rather skip the drive downtown.

Sol Gardens

6.2 mi

Yorkville

Sol Gardens is a family owned 20 acre USDA certified organic farm located in Yorkville IL and formed in 2012. We raise over 100 different varieties of vegetables in season, on 3.5 acres of our land. We have one heated propagation greenhouse, three standard high tunnels, and one hybrid high/low tunnel.

Kendall Meat Company

6.2 mi

Yorkville

Wheeler Beef

6.2 mi

Yorkville

In 2020 the two families, sharing the same vision, came together to form Homegrown Meat Company. They are focused on providing the best quality beef. While also partnering with other family farms to offer a wider variety of farm fresh products. Homegrown Meat Company is a way to connect the consumer with the farmers that surround them.

Sucilla Farms

6.2 mi

Yorkville

Sucilla Farms runs a farmstand at 3201 Cannonball Trail in Yorkville on a limited, seasonal schedule. Rather than posting fixed daily hours, the farm asks customers to message ahead on Facebook or Instagram to reserve items before stopping by. It's a small operation best tracked through its active social pages, where updates on what's ready go out first.

Yorkville Farmers Market

6.7 mi

S. Bridge St. at S. Main St. Yorkville

Yorkville's market sets up at the Town Square, Bridge and Main Streets, with vendors selling farm-grown vegetables, fresh-roasted coffee, honey, organic eggs, meats, cheeses, and handmade soaps. Saturday mornings are the typical draw, though sources differ on exact hours, so calling (630) 253-5995 before heading over is the safer bet.

Grandma's Farm Fresh Eggs - Ogle Family Farm

7.2 mi

Grandma's Farm Fresh Eggs comes from the Ogle family's small egg operation in Illinois. The name suggests Ogle County roots and a straightforward business: fresh eggs sold direct from the farm, without the marketing layer bigger producers add.

Abbey Farms & The Nagel Emporium

9.3 mi

Aurora

An agritourism farm on Hart Road in Aurora overlooking the Fox River Valley, running a pumpkin patch and Christmas tree farm alongside a 6,000-square-foot farm store stocked with specialty foods. The Nagel Emporium is the farm's event space — 8,000 square feet with reclaimed barn wood, chandeliers, and an outdoor stone fireplace, booked mainly for weddings.

Abbey Farms of Marmion Abbey

9.4 mi

Aurora

Abbey Farms runs three seasons out of the same Butterfield Road property: summer produce, a fall Pumpkin Daze with what it calls the biggest corn maze in Kane County, and a winter Christmas tree lot where visitors can cut their own or buy pre-cut. Weekend fall nights add craft beer and outdoor movies. It's a working farm built around three distinct reasons to visit rather than one.

Blackberry Creek Honey Farm

8.5 mi

Sugar Grove

Blackberry Creek Honey Farm keeps hives on Bliss Road outside Sugar Grove, an area the local historical society traces back to farmland use since the 1850s. The farm sells honey and runs pick-your-own hours alongside its beekeeping, drawing regulars from the Sugar Grove area who stop by for both.

95th St. Farmers Market

7.4 mi

95th St. Farmers Market is listed at 3015 Cedar Glade Drive in Naperville, a Chicago suburb spanning DuPage and Will counties. No vendor list, season dates, or hours are published online for this listing beyond the address on file.

Sugar Grove Farmers Market

8.2 mi

Sugar Grove Farmers Market ran Saturdays, June through September, 8 a.m. to noon, in the Village Hall parking lot at Route 30 and Municipal Drive. Its Facebook page currently lists the market as closed, with an open call for volunteers to bring it back — so treat this as a market on pause rather than a sure thing until it's confirmed reopened.

Sugar Grove Pumpkin Farm & Produce

9.0 mi

Sugar Grove

Sugar Grove Pumpkin Farm opened in 2015 just off the I-88 interchange on Route 47, and the pumpkin count alone sets it apart, more than 60 varieties spanning carving, heirloom, and mini types. The farm stand runs from mid-July through pumpkin season with sweet corn, tomatoes, peppers, squash, and farm-fresh eggs, then shifts fully to fall with a corn maze, mums, and gourds. Admission and parking are free.

Spring Bluff Nursery

9.7 mi

Sugar Grove

Spring Bluff Nursery has served Kane County since 1979, running a retail garden center alongside a full landscaping arm that handles design, installation, hardscaping, and water features. Beyond trees, shrubs, and perennials, they grow heirloom vegetables and herbs on-site and run a CSA program, a produce operation layered onto what's primarily a plant nursery.

Anderson Tree Farm

8.6 mi

Plainfield

Anderson Tree Farm is a choose-and-cut Christmas tree farm off Route 126 in Plainfield. It keeps a low web profile, so specific tree varieties, cutting policies, and season hours aren't published online. Call ahead before driving out during tree season.

Plainfield Farmers Market

8.6 mi

Plainfield Farmers Market sets up Sundays, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., June through September, in the Plainfield Public Library parking lot at 15025 S. Illinois St. Now past its 19th season, the market draws local growers, bakers, and food artisans reflecting the region's seasonal harvest. Its Facebook following, near 9,800, is large for a single-town Illinois market.

Spring Bluff Nursery

10.3 mi

Sugar Grove

Hufendick Farm Market

9.2 mi

Plainfield

Batavia Indoor Market

11.5 mi

Batavia MainStreet's cold-weather market moved into Grainology BrewStillery at 131 Flinn Street for its current run, replacing the older First Street location, and meets Saturdays 9 a.m. to noon from November through mid-May. More than 20 vendors are required to grow or make at least 75% of what they sell — no resale tables. Grainology's brewery and Fernando's Street Kitchen handle food and drink on-site.

Bronkberry Farms & Greenhouse

10.3 mi

Plainfield

Bronkberry Farms in Plainfield runs from Earth Day to Halloween, moving from spring greenhouse season — custom planters, annuals, perennials, and vegetable plants — into summer's vine-ripened watermelon, sweet corn, and tomatoes, then fall hayrides and the annual Fall Fest. The general store stocks homemade pies, local honey, and jams, with bees, goats, and chickens to visit; twice named Best Retail Business by local chambers of commerce.

Batavia Farmers' Market

11.7 mi

Batavia

Heap's Giant Pumpkins

11.8 mi

Minooka

A six-generation family farm off US Highway 52 in Minooka built around a 25-acre u-pick pumpkin patch, corn maze, and flashlight maze after dark. Its record giant pumpkin weighed 731.5 pounds in 2013. The farm kitchen serves locally sourced pork and beef burgers plus fresh apple cider donuts, and the 2025 season opens September 6.

Sugar Grove Pumpkin Farm Produce

10.6 mi

Sugar Grove

Windy Acres

12.6 mi

Geneva

Windy Acres operates in Geneva, part of the Fox River Valley's cluster of small agritourism stops. No current web listing was found describing what's currently open. Call ahead to confirm before visiting, since small operations like this often run seasonally.

Zuidema Farms

12.4 mi

Newark

Zuidema Farms runs a working farm and on-farm market on US Highway 52 outside Newark, confirmed across several regional agritourism directories. Specific crops and hours aren't listed anywhere online, so a phone call is the best way to find out what's currently for sale.

Bronkberry Farms

11.7 mi

Plainfield

Bronkberry Farms runs April 22 through Halloween, Tuesday through Sunday, shifting inventory with the calendar — spring annuals and vegetable starts, summer sweet corn and vine-ripened tomatoes, fall hayrides and a harvest festival. The general store stocks homemade pies, local honey, and jams year-round, and goats, chickens, and bees live on the property for visitors to see. The farm has picked up multiple Best Retail Business awards from the Plainfield and Joliet Chambers of Commerce.

Bronkberry Farms

11.8 mi

Plainfield

Farmers Market at St. John's

10.9 mi

Running since 2013 outside St. John's in Naperville, this market draws more than 20 vendors selling produce, honey, meat, cheese, eggs, fish, baked goods, jam, and salsa. It runs weekly from late spring through mid-September at 750 Aurora Avenue.

Heartway Farms

10.4 mi

Plano

Heartway Farms in Plano, Illinois is a homesteading family farm selling farm-fresh and handcrafted goods — local eggs, raw honey, elderberry syrup, and handmade soap bars — through its on-site farm shop and online store, while sharing the homesteading journey on YouTube.

Mayneland Farm

11.4 mi

Naperville

Our History Mayneland Farm has been growing and selling vegetables and fruits since 1976. The original 10 acre parcel was bought in 1949. In 1952 and 1954 two additional parcels were bought completing the present 15 acres. In the mid-seventies a close family friend, Don Zietlow, interested my mother in growing and selling vegetables. We already had the farm machinery bought in the 1950s for traditional grain farming, so it was a good match. My mother grew up on a farm in West Chicago and she lov

Geneva French Market

13.9 mi

Styled after an open-air French market, this Geneva staple runs Sundays, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. (1 p.m. in November), from April through mid-November near the Metra station at South and 4th streets. Vendors sell produce, baked goods, flowers, plants, textiles, and local retail goods.

Naper Settlement Farmers Market

11.4 mi

Naperville

Community Winter Market

14.2 mi

Community Winter Market is Geneva's cold-weather answer to its summer farmers market, moving indoors on North Fifth Street when outdoor stalls aren't practical. Run by the same local market group behind the Bennett Street market, it keeps local produce and goods available to Geneva shoppers through the off-season.

Geneva Winter Market

14.2 mi

Geneva Winter Market is a seasonal indoor market that directory listings place near North Fifth Street in downtown Geneva, running the colder months with produce, crafts, and Illinois specialty foods. Listings for hours and exact address vary across sources.

Community Farmers' Market

14.2 mi

Community Farmers' Market sets up on North Bennett Street in downtown Geneva, one of two markets the local Geneva Green Market group runs in this Fox River Valley town. It's the warm-weather counterpart to the group's winter market a few blocks away on Fifth Street, giving Geneva shoppers a source for local produce most of the year.

Geneva Green Market

14.5 mi

Geneva

Geneva Green Market is a not-for-profit indoor market that fills the gap left when Geneva's summer farmers markets close and runs through Illinois winters. It sets up at First Congregational Church, 327 Hamilton St., the first and third Sunday of the month from November through April, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Vendors bring local meats, eggs, honey, jams, baked goods, teas and coffee, and organic produce grown within driving distance of Geneva.

Warrenville Farmers Market

12.7 mi

Warrenville's farmers market sets up along Warren Avenue in a seasonal run from spring through fall, with local growers selling produce, baked goods, and flowers. It's a smaller DuPage County market rather than a big vendor lineup — call the Village of Warrenville to confirm this year's exact day and hours before visiting.

Firefly Hollow Farm

11.5 mi

Big Rock

Firefly Hollow Farm raises Icelandic sheep along US-30 in Big Rock, run by shepherdess Kimberly Ritchie and her daughters. The flock supplies 100% grass-fed lamb for Chicago-area pickup and delivery only, plus wool spun into yarn and roving, naturally tanned sheepskins, and breeding stock matched to a shepherd's goals. The farm also hosts seasonal dye workshops and flock walks.

Big Rock Organics

11.5 mi

Big Rock

We are committed to using sustainable, organic farming methods in every aspect of our production. We have proudly provided freshly picked produce and meat products to the Chicagoland area for twenty years. Our customers really appreciate the freshness and dedication we provide to them, and it is a difference you can taste! Our blossoming cut flower and u-pick operation has been a beloved facet of our growing farm operation. In addition to a 16 week CSA delivering to the Western suburbs, we also

PaPa's Natural Honey

11.7 mi

Naperville

Our Beginning Our Story Dedukas the original "PaPa" started in 1980 with 4 hives given to him by a friend. He owned a small truck farm in what was then Hinsdale Il. As you can see it quickly became a lot of work for just one person. He managed to turn his hobby into a real business with 100 hives. He still lived on the property but had to move the hives when he sold all but 1 acre where he lived until his passing in 2021 at age 95. His oldest son Ed is now the new "PaPa" and is very proud of wha

Green Earth Harvest

11.4 mi

Naperville

Simply put, we save land and we save rivers, and we’ve been at it for more than 50 years. Founded in 1972, The Conservation Foundation is one of the region’s oldest and largest not-for-profit land and watershed conservation organizations dedicated to preserving and restoring open space, protecting rivers and watersheds and promoting stewardship of the environment in northeastern Illinois. We focus our work in DuPage, Kane, Kendall and Will Counties, but have also had the honor of working on sign

Naperville Farmers Market

12.2 mi

Naperville's Saturday market runs 7 a.m. to noon, June through October, next to the 5th Avenue Metra station downtown. Vendors bring farm-fresh produce, specialty foods, and handmade goods, with live performances scheduled some weekends. It's one of the larger suburban markets in the area, close enough to the train that commuters stop through on their way home.

Meyer Bees

15.0 mi

Minooka

Meyer Bees supplies working beekeepers out of Minooka — package bees, nucs, and locally mated queens in Italian, Carniolan, Russian, and Saskatraz lines, plus hives, frames, and extraction equipment. The shop also sells raw local honey and offers hive setup and monitoring services for beekeepers who'd rather not manage every step alone. Open Monday, Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday, 10am to 4pm, closed through July before its August reopening.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many farms are near Oswego, IL?

US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Oswego, Illinois, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.

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Farms near Oswego include 19 farmers markets, 18 agritourism & farm experiences, 7 farm stands, 5 honey farms & apiaries. Browse the list for details on each.

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