Farms Near Oxford, NC
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Oxford, North Carolina — all selling direct to consumers.
Oxford Farmers Market
0.5 miOxford
Seven Seasons Farm
1.6 miOxford
We are Chad and Chrissy Wilkins, husband and wife team that own and operate Seven Seasons Farm. We love what we do, and we love sharing it with others. Growing up on this farm, Chad spent countless hours in the summer heat while "helping" (it was more complaining about the heat) harvest whatever crop his grandparents had coming in at the time. He could have cared less about squash, green beans, tomatoes, peppers, okra, cows, pigs, etc., etc., etc. But he has tons of childhood memories from the f
Granville Haunt Farm
4.9 miOxford
Granville Haunt Farm runs a drive-through Halloween attraction billed as a horror safari: cars roll past a giant screen and through recreated horror-movie scenes. The farm sits on US-15 in Oxford, in Granville County north of Durham. Because guests stay in their vehicles, the format works for a wide range of ages. The season runs through October.
Healthy Hen Farms
5.7 miOxford
Vance County Regional Farmers Market
9.1 miHenderson
Bee Happy Farm
11.9 miCreedmoor
Bee Happy Farm sells local honey on Hester Road in Creedmoor and welcomes visitors seven days a week, from 8 a.m. until sundown, no appointment needed. The farm leans into a hands-on visit around its honey production in Granville County north of Durham. Fresh jars are available on site. Reach them at 919-452-8167 or through beehappyfarmcreedmoor.com.
Wright's Farm
11.8 miOxford
Pick-your-own corn, melons, strawberries, and tomatoes on Buck Hart Road in Oxford, the Granville County seat north of Durham. The crop mix stretches the season from spring strawberries through summer corn and melons. It's a small family farm, listed on pick-your-own directories rather than running its own site. Hours track what's ripe, so call or check before heading out to the fields.
Parks' Blackberries
11.2 miHenderson
Parks' Blackberries grows blackberries near Henderson in Vance County, north of the Raleigh area toward the Virginia line. Blackberries in this part of the Piedmont ripen from late June into July and are typically sold pick-your-own by the pound. No website is posted; check locally for the picking window.
Christmas Place Farms
13.7 miBullock
Christmas Place Farms began as a tobacco farm in Granville County and added about an acre and a half of pick-your-own strawberries in 2002 to diversify. The name points to its other season, Christmas trees, wreaths, and holiday greenery in late fall. Strawberry picking runs in spring off Harry Davis Road near Bullock. The farm keeps up a Facebook page where it posts opening dates and berry conditions.
Back to Basics Ranch
11.2 miHenderson
We raise grass-fed and finished beef and lamb, pastured poultry and eggs, woodland pork and raw a2/a2 milk. We are passionate about raising our animals the way nature intended through the use of a rotational grazing system.
My Meat Farms
12.2 miKittrell
NC Raw milk, woodland raised pork, pasture raised beef. We are a gmo and Roundup free farm.
Tween Towns Farm
13.2 miOxford
Tween Towns Farm grows organic blueberries, sour cherries, ginger, and turmeric on 40 acres near Oxford, turning much of the harvest into award-winning preserves. The Bishku family has farmed here since 2005 and sells Saturdays at the Carrboro Farmers' Market. U-pick runs for apples, eggplant, pears, and peppers in season. It sits in Granville County, north of Durham off Walnut Grove Road.
Cabin Branch Farm Market
16.6 miCabin Branch Farm Market operates at 104 S. Main Street in downtown Franklinton, north of Raleigh in Franklin County. The market connects local Franklin County growers with shoppers looking for fresh, in-season produce and farm goods. Small-town markets like this one run seasonally. Check for current days and hours before stopping by.
Parker Creek Ranch
16.2 mi29.29412
Stewarding the same land since 1846, Parker Creek Ranch west of San Antonio designs regenerative systems that benefit livestock, wildlife, people, and future generations alike. Its beef, pork, chicken, turkey, eggs, and honey reach customers through weekly deliveries across greater San Antonio and Boerne — a local, sustainable farm-to-table producer in the truest sense.
Parker Creek Ranch
16.2 mi29.29412
Parker Creek Ranch, family owned and operated since 1846, sits 50 miles west of San Antonio, committed to regenerative agriculture and healthy habitats for livestock, wildlife, and people. The ranch delivers weekly to the greater San Antonio area and Boerne — beef, pork, chicken, turkey, eggs, honey, and more — as your local, sustainable farm-to-table producer.
Lyon Farms
18.3 miCreedmoor
Lyon Farms works land on Munns Road in Creedmoor, Granville County, north of Raleigh near Falls Lake. It's a separate listing from the nearby Lyon blueberry-and-pumpkin operation. Listed as agritourism, the farm is best reached directly to learn what it grows and whether it welcomes visitors.
Tractor's Corn Maze
19.5 miWake Forest
Tractor's Corn Maze is a fall corn maze on Bold Run Hill Road in Wake Forest, north of Raleigh. Mazes in this area open with the harvest and typically run September through October. Contact the farm for this year's maze layout and hours.
Lyon’s Blueberry and Pumpkin Farm
18.4 miCreedmoor
A pick-your-own farm on Will Suitt Road in Creedmoor, Granville County, near Falls Lake. The name marks its two seasons: blueberries in summer, roughly mid-June into July, and pumpkins through the fall. Ripening shifts year to year, so call before heading out to confirm the field or patch is open and picking well.
Wm Lyon's blueberry and pumpkin farm
18.4 miCreedmoor
Wm Lyon's blueberry and pumpkin farm grows blueberries for summer picking and pumpkins for fall on Will Suitt Road in Creedmoor, Granville County, north of Raleigh. That gives it two distinct seasons: berries in June and July, pumpkins in October. Contact the farm to confirm picking dates.
Lyon Farms Wm Lyons blueberry and pumpkin farm
18.6 miCreedmoor
Crossroads Vineyard
19.6 miYoungsville
Crossroads Vineyard is a small grape operation on Dreamcatcher Trail in Youngsville, in Franklin County north of Raleigh. It offers farm pickup and delivery through regional food directories, though it keeps little presence online. Muscadine and bunch grapes both grow in this part of the Piedmont, ripening from late summer into fall.
Heeks Farm
17.3 miRougemont
Architectural Trees
18.2 miBahama
Architectural Trees was a specialty nursery started in 1996 on a former tobacco farm about 10 miles north of Durham, growing ornamental tree cultivars suited to the Piedmont along with annuals, hanging baskets, and vegetable starts each spring. Its Facebook page now states the nursery is no longer open. If you're tracking down field-grown trees in the Bahama area, confirm current status before visiting. Phone 919-471-5363.
Koinonia Farm
20.9 miBuffalo Junction
Haunted Forest at Panic Point
21.4 miYoungsville
Panic Point is a seasonal Halloween attraction on Cedar Creek Road in Youngsville, in Franklin County north of Raleigh. Its Haunted Forest is the main draw, a nighttime walk staged on farmland each September and October. The site also runs daytime fall activities in the same season. Dates, hours, and tickets are event-based and change each year, so check the current schedule before planning a visit.
Circle H Farms
22.9 miBuffalo Junction
Hill Ridge Farm
22.6 miHill Ridge Farms runs a fall festival from mid-September through early November with train rides, a carousel, wagon tours, gem panning, and a splashpad, plus barnyard animals. The Youngsville farm, north of Raleigh in Franklin County, lights up for a Festival of Lights from late November into December. Field trips, birthday parties, and corporate events fill the calendar between seasons.
Mighty Oaks Farm
23.1 miBoydton
Mighty Oaks Farm is on Sullivan Road in Boydton, the Mecklenburg County seat in far Southside Virginia near Kerr Lake. Public details on the farm are limited. This lake-country corner of the state runs to cattle, hay, timber, and small produce operations across gently rolling land close to the North Carolina line.
Avery Family Farm
22.8 miDurham
A family farm on Shaw Road in northern Durham, near the Falls Lake watershed. The directory lists it for agritourism, but it keeps little online, so its current crops or visitor activities aren't confirmed. Small farms in this part of Durham County tend toward produce, hay, and pasture-raised livestock on modest acreage. Contact the farm directly for anything visitor-related.
Hux Family Farm
22.8 miDurham
Hux Family Farm is on Shaw Road in northern Durham, in the Neuse River bottomland near Falls Lake. It's listed as a small agritourism farm, but its specific produce or activities aren't documented online. Contact the farm directly to confirm what's available and when to visit.
Hawkfield Manor
19.6 miTimberlake
The Grain Mill Cooperative - Online Bulk Buying Club
24.1 miThe Grain Mill Cooperative is an online bulk-buying club based in North Carolina, letting members pool orders for grains and mill goods at bulk prices — a common setup for whole-grain bakers and home millers buying by the sack. Its ordering site wasn't reachable to confirm current products or membership terms.
Wake Forest Farmers Market
24.1 miWake Forest
The Wake Forest Farmers Market sets up on South White Street in downtown Wake Forest, on the northern edge of Wake County above Raleigh. Growers and makers from around the Triangle sell seasonal produce and local goods there. Exact days and hours aren't confirmed online.
Many Rivers Farm
21.2 miBahama
Now operating as The Orchard on Little River, this 24-acre u-pick orchard sits along the Little River Reservoir in Bahama, north of Durham. It grows heirloom and modern apples, peaches, pears, and blackberries, and turns the fruit into small-batch cider, jams, and flavored cider vinegar. Warm-weather visits add peach tea and milkshakes. The owners farm with a low-input approach.
Boyce Farms
24.6 miRaleigh
Boyce Farms works land on Mount Vernon Church Road in northwest Raleigh, in Wake County near the Durham line. It's an agritourism farm in a quickly suburbanizing part of the Triangle. Current crops and hours aren't posted online.
Mizumi Farm
25.5 miClarksville
South Wind Produce
21.5 miRougemont
Brooks Farms
21.6 miTimberlake
Brooks Farms is a second-generation family farm on Tom Oakley Road in Timberlake, opening its fields for pick-your-own strawberries, tomatoes, broccoli, cabbage, and cut flowers as each crop comes in. Come fall, the farm shifts to pumpkins and fall decorating. It's a working Person County operation north of Durham rather than a big attraction. Call 336-364-2114 or follow their Facebook page for what's ready.
Carver Farm Nursery
22.5 miRoxboro
Ganyard Hill Farm
26.9 miDurham
Ganyard Hill Farm runs a fall pumpkin patch on Sherron Road in east Durham, drawing families for pick-your-own pumpkins, hayrides, and a corn maze through October. The rest of the year it operates as a working family farm. Fall is the main public season, so check current dates and admission before visiting, as agritourism hours vary year to year.
Sweet Haven Farm
24.0 miHillsborough
Sweet Haven Farm is a small pick-your-own operation on Summer Lane in Hillsborough, in Orange County between Durham and the Eno River. It appears on regional u-pick directories, though the specific crops aren't published online. Call before visiting to find out what's ready to pick.
Xtreme Haunt
26.9 miDurham
Xtreme Haunt is a seasonal haunted attraction listed on Wake Forest Road in Durham. Attractions of this kind run on fall weekends leading up to Halloween. No current website, schedule, or contact information turned up online, so dates are best confirmed locally.
Flat River Nursery
23.5 miTimberlake
Plant nursery on Holeman-Ashley Road in Timberlake, in the Flat River country of Person County north of Durham. The listing carries nursery and agritourism tags, pointing to landscape and garden stock rather than pick-your-own produce. Confirm plant selection and hours with the nursery directly.
Hawkins Farm
27.4 miDurham
Holder Hill Farm, LLC
27.5 miDurham
Agritourism farm on Holder Road in Durham, on the city's east side near the Research Triangle. Little is published online about its crops or visitor activities. Reach out to Holder Hill Farm directly for details on what it offers and when it opens.
Lucky 3 Farm
25.8 miLouisburg
OUR STORY We are Calvin, Traci & Rachel Nachtrab of Lucky 3 Farm. We are lucky. We've realized a dream - to own a farm, complete with cows, a potbellied pig named Betty Sue, chickens, cats and dogs. Animals are a passion of ours and that's apparent when you visit the farm. We strongly believe that animals that nourish our minds and bodies deserve the utmost respect and care. And that's exactly what we give them - from birth to processing. We are also very committed to helping heal our earth and
River Mountain Ranch
25.8 miLouisburg
River Mountain Ranch in Louisburg, North Carolina raises premium Wagyu and Angus beef on a regenerative farm, sold direct through its RMR Meats shop on Old Express Road.
Hidden acres farm
25.8 miLouisburg
We are a first generation family farm/homestead raising grass finished beef & lamb, forested non-gmo pork, pastured non-gmo chicken, eggs, and organic vegetables.
The Collard Patch
28.6 miWake Forest
The Collard Patch is a small farm on Pulley Town Road in Wake Forest, north of Raleigh in Wake County. Collards are a Southern cool-season staple, so the name points toward fall and winter greens. Reach out to the farm for its current produce and hours.
The Collard Patch
28.6 miWake Forest
Working Landscapes Produce Center
24.3 miWarrenton
Eno River Farm
25.5 miHillsborough
Eno River Farm sits on St. Marys Road in Hillsborough, along the Eno River just north of the town's historic downtown. The Orange County setting pairs open pasture with river woodland in one of the Triangle's most walkable small towns. Farms and event grounds cluster along this corridor.
Working Landscapes
24.6 miWarrenton
Working Landscapes is a rural development nonprofit in downtown Warrenton that runs ByWay Foods, a local food hub. The hub turns nearby farm harvests into produce boxes, fresh-cut vegetables, and heat-and-serve meals for students, seniors, and families across Warren County. The organization also works on soil health and small-town economic revitalization. Reach the team at (252) 257-0205 or through the contact form on their site.
Farmer Foodshare
27.9 miDurham
Farmer Foodshare is a Durham-based nonprofit food hub that buys fresh produce from North Carolina growers year-round, then moves it two ways: donated to hunger-relief groups and sold wholesale to local institutions, with revenue routed back to farmers. It works across the Triangle from an office on North Mangum Street. Reach the team at [email protected] or 919-701-2543.
Page Farms
29.6 miRaleigh
Page Farms is an agritourism farm on Mt. Herman Road in northwest Raleigh, near the Brier Creek area of Wake County. The farm's former web domain is no longer active. Seasonal farm activity in this part of the Triangle centers on fall, with pumpkins and choose-and-cut Christmas trees common draws — confirm current offerings locally.
Long Trails Farm
24.9 miWarrenton
Long Trails Farm lies on Baltimore Road near Warrenton in Warren County, close to the Virginia line and Kerr Lake. This rural stretch of the northern Piedmont supports small farms growing seasonal crops and raising animals. The farm keeps a low online profile, so reaching out directly is the best way to learn what it produces.
McGhee's Mill Produce
25.6 miSemora
McGhee's Mill Produce grows and sells local produce on McGhee's Mill Road in Semora, in rural Caswell County near the Virginia line. It runs as a small direct-to-customer farm without a website or posted crop list, so seasonal vegetables and fruit turn over with the harvest. Check locally for what's in before visiting.
Happy Dirt
28.7 miHappy Dirt is a farmer-owned organic produce company based in Durham that grows, packs, and ships certified-organic fruits and vegetables across the Southeast and beyond — from sweet potatoes and broccoli to strawberries and citrus. Farmers sit on its board, and the business grew out of the earlier Eastern Carolina Organics grower network. Wholesale ordering runs through market.happydirt.com.
Durham Farmers' Market
28.3 miDurham
POP Market
28.6 miDurham
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Oxford, NC?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Oxford, North Carolina, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Oxford?
Farms near Oxford include 33 agritourism & farm experiences, 9 farmers markets, 7 produce farms, 5 meat farms & ranches. 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.
