Farms Near Penn Yan, NY
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Penn Yan, New York — all selling direct to consumers.
Keuka Lake Wine Trail
0.8 miPenn Yan
The Keuka Lake Wine Trail links six family-owned wineries around Y-shaped Keuka Lake in the Finger Lakes, an association running since 1985. Members include Heron Hill, Keuka Spring Vineyards, Domaine Leseurre, Vineyard View, Weis Vineyards, and Ravines' Agricolae estate. The trail runs signature events through the year — Sips and Succulents, Wine and Cheese Lovers, and a Handcrafted Holiday — plus a digital passport for self-guided visits.
Apple Barrel Orchards
1.4 miPenn Yan
Apple Barrel Orchards is a fourth-generation, 86-acre fruit farm near Penn Yan in the Finger Lakes, where visitors pick their own apples and buy cider pressed on site. The tasting room sits inside the original 1896 farm barn, and a farm store plus a members' Barrel Club round out the operation. It took the FLX Finest gold medal for best apple orchard in 2025 and 2026.
Apple Barrel Orchards
1.6 miPenn Yan
Henderson's U-Pick
2.6 miPenn Yan
Henderson's is a four-generation family vegetable operation on Himrod Road in Penn Yan, in the Finger Lakes' Yates County. The roadside stand sells what the family picks, with pick-your-own available on some crops, cabbage among them. This is a working produce farm rather than an agritourism attraction, so selection follows the growing season from summer into fall.
Hoover's U-Pick Blueberries
3.5 miPenn Yan
Hoover's U-Pick Blueberries opens its bushes for pick-your-own on Baldwin Road in Penn Yan, at the head of Keuka Lake in Yates County. Blueberry picking here runs through midsummer, from mid-July into August, when the Finger Lakes crop comes ripe. Bring your own containers for u-pick.
Serendipity Farms
5.1 miVillage of Penn Yan
Serendipity Farms sits on Chubb Hollow Road outside Penn Yan, in the Yates County hills near Keuka Lake. This is mixed Finger Lakes farm country, with vegetables, fruit, and small livestock on rolling ground. Public information on Serendipity is limited, so reach out directly to confirm what they raise and whether they welcome visitors.
The Windmill Farm & Craft Market
6.1 miPenn Yan
One of the Finger Lakes' largest open-air markets, spread across 40-plus acres on Route 14A between Penn Yan and Dundee. More than 175 vendors sell produce, flowers, furniture, custom cabinetry, crafts, and gifts, alongside food stands, six wineries, a brewery, and a distillery. It runs Saturdays from the third Saturday in April through late November, plus Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, and Black Friday, 8am to 4:30pm. Admission and parking are free.
Larzelere Grape U-Pick
5.4 miKeuka Park
Larzelere Grape U-Pick lets visitors pick their own grapes on State Route 54A in Keuka Park, along the west arm of Keuka Lake in Yates County. This is core Finger Lakes grape country, where Concord and other varieties ripen through September and October. Grape u-pick is seasonal and short, so call in early fall to check when the vines are ready.
Tomions Farm Market
6.4 miPenn Yan
Tomions Farm Market sits on Route 14A in Penn Yan, at the top of Keuka Lake in the Finger Lakes. Yates County growers here sell sweet corn, tomatoes, berries and fall apples and pumpkins, with maple and honey common at area stands. Tomions' website wasn't reachable online, so call ahead or visit during the season to see the current harvest.
My Little Farm
6.6 miPenn Yan
My Little Farm in Penn Yan pairs a petting zoo of miniature donkeys, horses, cows, goats, and sheep with a market selling its own free-range poultry, pork, and turkey. It opens Friday through Sunday in season, with weekday visits by appointment, and charges $10 a head for the petting zoo. The farm sits in Yates County near Keuka Lake. Call (585) 737-5208.
Barrington Heirloom Apple Orchard (a.k.a., Heriloom Apples)
6.9 miPenn Yan
Barrington Heirloom Apple Orchard grows antique and heirloom apple varieties on Sturdevant Road near Penn Yan, in the Finger Lakes between Keuka and Seneca Lakes. Old cultivars like these ripen through fall and often sell fresh or pressed into cider. Reach the orchard directly to confirm picking dates and which varieties are ready.
Barrington Heirloom Apple Orchard
6.9 miPenn Yan
Sauder's Produce
7.2 miVillage of Penn Yan
Sauder's Produce sells farm-grown vegetables and fruit near Penn Yan in Yates County, at the north end of Keuka Lake. The Penn Yan area has a large Mennonite farming community that supplies much of the region's roadside produce, and Welker Road runs through that rural farmland. Check locally for the stand's seasonal hours, which usually track the summer and fall harvest.
Fox Run Vineyards
6.4 miPenn Yan
Fox Run Vineyards makes cool-climate Finger Lakes wines on the west shore of Seneca Lake at 670 Route 14 in Penn Yan, best known for its dry Riesling and Cabernet Franc. The tasting room runs guided flights and hourly vineyard tours, and the on-site Fox Run Cafe serves lunch daily. There's a wine club, a guest house on the property, and a summer run of food-and-wine events.
Sugar Shack Blueberry Farm
6.3 miPenn Yan
Sugar Shack Blueberry Farm opens roughly 17,000 pesticide-free blueberry bushes for pick-your-own on East Swamp Road in Penn Yan, in the Finger Lakes. The farm also grows raspberries and taps its own maple syrup, and has run for about two decades. Picking generally happens Monday through Saturday during the mid-to-late summer blueberry season. Call 585-526-5442 to confirm ripeness and hours before driving out.
Seneca Breeze Berries
7.5 miPenn Yan
Seneca Breeze Berries grows berries on Earls Hill Road outside Penn Yan, in the Yates County countryside between Keuka and Seneca Lakes. The Finger Lakes berry season runs from June strawberries into late-summer raspberries and blueberries.
Jim Bedient's Blueberry Patch
6.8 miBranchport
Jim Bedient's Blueberry Patch is a pick-your-own grower on Stever Road in Branchport, near Keuka Lake in Yates County. The Finger Lakes' well-drained hillsides suit highbush blueberries, which usually ripen from mid-July into August here. Expect a seasonal, cash-and-carry patch rather than a year-round storefront. Picking depends on weather, so it's worth checking availability before heading out.
Graydon Youngman
8.4 miDundee
Graydon Youngman farms near State Route 14A in Dundee, Yates County, in the Finger Lakes between Seneca and Keuka lakes. This is grape, grain, and vegetable country, with vineyards common across the surrounding hills. Information on this specific farm is limited, so contact them directly to confirm what they grow and whether visitors are welcome.
Dundee Farmers Market
10.2 miDundee sits in Yates County just west of Seneca Lake, in the middle of Finger Lakes wine country. Its farmers market puts local growers on Water Street in the village, drawing on a region known for grapes, produce, and a strong Mennonite and Amish farming community. Expect seasonal fruit and vegetables, plus the baked goods and farm products common to Finger Lakes markets.
Billsboro Winery
10.2 miGeneva
A Seneca Lake winery focused on dry, food-friendly Finger Lakes wines, poured in a restored vintage barn with a covered patio at the lake's north end near Geneva. Billsboro sources grapes from sustainably farmed Finger Lakes vineyards and is known for its Sauvignon Blanc and chilled reds. Founded in 2006, it pairs tastings with hand-made chocolates and runs the Il Fienile wine club.
Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyard, Inc.
9.1 miDundee
Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyard is a Riesling specialist on the west side of Seneca Lake in Dundee, farming biodynamically and fermenting with native yeasts. Critics rank it among the Finger Lakes' best: Wine & Spirits called it tops in the U.S. for Riesling, and Wine Spectator credited it with leading the region's quality push. Tastings run by reservation, with by-the-glass pours and self-guided flights for walk-ins.
Birds Hollow Beef
12.2 miStanley
Bird's Hollow Beef is a 140-acre family farm in the Finger Lakes town of Gorham, named for David Eldredge's grandparents who bought the land in 1918 after crossing from England on the Mauretania. David and Candice raise 100% natural grassfed beef and meadow veal — born and raised on their own pastures with no hormones, antibiotics, grain, or confinement.
Fulkerson Farms and Winery
11.6 miDundee
Fulkerson Winery pours more than 30 wines and sells fresh winemaking juice, including Concord, Niagara, Diamond, Riesling, and Cayuga, from a seven-generation family farm on Route 14 along Seneca Lake in Dundee. Grapes go u-pick in harvest season, and the property adds an 18-hole disc golf course and self-guided hiking trails. Find them on Facebook and Instagram as @fulkersonwinery.
White Clover Sheep Farm
10.7 miWhite Clover Sheep Farm raises purebred White Dorper sheep, a hair breed that sheds rather than needing shearing, entirely on grass. Shepherd Ulf Kintzel sells breeding stock and grass-fed lamb from the farm, which is in New York State, not Pennsylvania as the listing shows. He also writes and posts widely on grass-based sheep management.
Glenora Farms
12.7 miTown of Starkey
Glenora Farms works land on Dundee-Glenora Road in the town of Starkey, above the west shore of Seneca Lake in Yates County. This slope is Finger Lakes wine and grape country, with vineyards and fruit farms running down toward the lake. Details on Glenora Farms specifically are thin, so contact them directly to learn what they grow and whether they sell on site.
Grandpa's Farm
11.5 miRushville
A small farm near Rushville, in the Finger Lakes between Canandaigua and Keuka lakes. Not much about its offerings is documented online.
Pick'n Patch & Corn Maze
13.8 miStanley
Pick'n Patch is a fall festival farm at the junction of Routes 5 & 20 in Stanley, in the Finger Lakes between Rochester and Syracuse. It runs roughly late August through October with apple and pumpkin picking, a corn maze, a sunflower field, farm animals, and more than twenty attractions, plus food and drink on site. Open daily except Tuesdays, 10am to 6pm in season. Call 585-526-6518.
Wagner Vineyards
11.7 miLodi
Wagner Vineyards pours more than 30 wines, from bone-dry to dessert-sweet, at its estate on State Route 414 above Seneca Lake in Lodi. The same property houses Wagner Valley Brewing Company and the Ginny Lee Cafe, and a seasonal enclosed deck looks out over the lake. Tastings run from self-guided flights to guided and library pours. Open daily 10am to 5pm, with live music through the summer.
Sawmill Creek Vineyards
12.6 miHector
Sawmill Creek Vineyards is a small winery on Route 414 in Hector, on the east side of Seneca Lake along the Finger Lakes wine trail. The area's shale slopes and lake-moderated climate suit Riesling and other cool-climate grapes. Expect a tasting room pouring estate wines; check ahead for current hours and tasting availability before visiting.
Crosswinds Farm & Creamery
14.5 miRock Stream
Ever Green Farm
14.0 miRock Stream
Rue Claire Lavender Farm
11.7 miLodi
Rue Claire Lavender Farm grows lavender on Route 414 in Lodi, along the west side of Seneca Lake in the Finger Lakes. The location puts it in the middle of the Seneca Lake wine trail, where lavender fields fit the region's summer tourism draw.
TJ's Farmers' Market
12.9 miA roadside farm market on Route 414 in Hector, along the east side of Seneca Lake in the Finger Lakes. The Route 414 corridor runs through Seneca wine country, and stands like this sell local produce and farm goods in season.
Autumn's Harvest Farm, LLC
12.2 miRomulus
Pedersen Farms
15.7 miPedersen Farms sits in the Central Finger Lakes near Seneca Castle, where Rick and Laura Pedersen have farmed since buying the land in 1986. About 600 acres, roughly half the farm, are certified organic through NOFA-NY, with sustainable methods used across the rest. It's a family operation on County Road 4.
Twin Oak Farms
13.3 miHector
Twin Oak Farms works Route 414 in Hector, on the east side of Seneca Lake in Schuyler County. This Finger Lakes hillside is prime vineyard land, with vegetable and livestock farms filling the ground between wineries. A seasonal operation along the Seneca Lake wine trail corridor.
Daring Drake Farm
11.8 miOvid
Ovid Farmers Market
11.8 miOvid
Allens Vegetable Market
15.9 miDundee
A roadside vegetable stand on East Waneta Lake Road near Dundee, in the Finger Lakes between Waneta and Lamoka lakes. Look for the sweet corn, tomatoes, and summer produce that fill Yates County stands through the growing season. Hours are seasonal, running when crops are coming in.
Varick Winery & Vineyard
12.8 miRomulus
Varick Winery & Vineyard sits on Route 96 in Romulus, on the Cayuga Lake Wine Trail between Cayuga and Seneca lakes in the Finger Lakes. The winery pours estate and regional wines in its tasting room, part of the dense cluster of Finger Lakes producers on this stretch. The lake-moderated climate is what makes serious grape-growing work this far north.
Wagner Farms
12.9 miWagner Farms is on Lodi Center Road in Lodi, on the east side of Seneca Lake in the Finger Lakes. Lodi Center Road runs through productive farmland in one of New York's densest wine-and-produce regions. No dedicated website or crop list is published for this specific farm, and several unrelated Wagner operations trade nearby, so contact the farm directly to confirm what it grows and sells.
Seneca Orchards
16.7 miClifton Springs
Seneca Orchards grows tree fruit on Orleans Road in Clifton Springs, Ontario County, in the Finger Lakes east of Canandaigua. The lakes moderate the climate here enough to make this reliable apple and orchard country.
House of Dugue
14.1 miHector
House of Dugue sits on Dugue Road in Hector, on the east side of Seneca Lake in Schuyler County. The road carries the family name, marking long roots in this Finger Lakes hill country of vineyards and small farms. Listed for agritourism.
Shtayburne Farm Creamery
15.8 miShtayburne Farm Creamery is a farmstead cheese maker in Rock Stream, New York, in the Finger Lakes, not Pennsylvania as the listing shows. The dairy makes cheddar and fresh squeaky cheese curds from its own herd. Details online are thin here, so confirm the farm store hours and current cheese selection before driving out.
Dalrymple Farms
14.4 miHector
Dalrymple Farms is on Ball Diamond Road in Hector, on the east side of Seneca Lake in Schuyler County. The slopes here mix vineyards, orchards, and vegetable ground within the Finger Lakes wine region. Public details are limited, so ask the farm directly about current crops and whether it runs a stand or pick-your-own.
The Cheerful Cherry Farm
15.0 miHector
The Cheerful Cherry Farm grows cherries near County Road 2 in Hector, Schuyler County, on the east side of Seneca Lake. Sweet and tart cherries ripen here in late June and July, a short window that drives pick-your-own and roadside sales. Call in early summer to check whether the crop is ready before heading out.
Beacon Farm Market
16.1 miBeacon Farm Market is a Pennsylvania farm-market entry with no city and no verified website. Markets like this generally stock seasonal local produce and pantry goods, but nothing specific about this one surfaced online.
CLR Wine, Inc. d/b/a Chateau LaFayette Reneau
15.6 miHector
A Seneca Lake estate winery in Hector with more than 40 years of winemaking on 110 acres of vinifera vines rooted in stony shale soil. Chateau LaFayette Reneau is best known for Riesling and has taken three New York Governor's Cup awards and five Jefferson Cups. The property also runs an inn and offers tasting flights and vineyard picnics.
Damiani Vineyards and Homestead
16.8 miBurdett
Damiani Wine Cellars makes wine entirely from Finger Lakes fruit on the east shore of Seneca Lake, at 4704 Route 414 in Burdett. The tasting room pours Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, dry Riesling, and other reds and whites, open daily 10 to 5. Winemaker Katey Larwood leads production under a 'Premium Without Pretense' approach. A wine club, private tastings, and events round out visits north of Watkins Glen.
Cassim Farms
16.7 miWaterloo
Cassim Farms works land on Yost Road in Waterloo, in Seneca County's Finger Lakes farm belt between Seneca and Cayuga lakes. Nothing detailed about its crops or hours is posted online, so check a local listing or call before visiting.
Hillview Blueberry Farm
16.9 miPrattsburgh
Hillview Blueberry Farm sells pick-your-own blueberries for about $2 a pound on Bean Station Road in Prattsburgh, in the Finger Lakes. It's a family-run patch, cash or check only, that typically opens in mid-July and picks from early morning to evening. Bring your own containers and expect a quiet, rural setting well off the main roads.
Creekside Farm
20.0 miPhelps
A J Farms
16.5 miFayette
Muranda Cheese Company
18.0 miMuranda Cheese Company makes 17 kinds of cheese on a family dairy farm along Route 96 in Waterloo, using milk from local farms. The Murray family started with Holsteins in 1991 and began direct-marketing cheese in 2007. Guided tastings walk visitors through a dozen Muranda cheeses, paired with local drinks and summer live music in a restored 1800s barn known as The Dairy at Muranda.
A&J Farms
20.0 miClifton Springs
A&J Farms is on Taylor Road outside Clifton Springs, in Ontario County between Canandaigua and Geneva. Growers across this part of the Finger Lakes lean toward vegetables, tree fruit, and dairy. Online information is sparse, so contact the farm directly to learn what it grows and when the stand is open.
AJ Farms
20.2 miClifton Springs
The Inn at Varick Winery
16.5 miRomulus
The inn sits on the grounds of Varick Winery on State Route 89, along the west shore of Cayuga Lake in Romulus. It's part of the Cayuga Lake Wine Trail, putting guests within a short drive of a dozen Finger Lakes tasting rooms. Current booking details are hard to confirm online.
Waterloo Rotary Farm Market
19.3 miWaterloo
Hungry Bear Farms
18.6 miCanandaigua
Hungry Bear Farms is a beekeeping supplier in Canandaigua, stocking hive equipment, protective gear, frames, and extracting tools in a full showroom. They sell live bees — nucs, packages, and queens from a northern line — plus raw and creamed honey, beeswax candles, and skin-care items. Beekeeping classes run for hobbyist through commercial keepers. Find them on South Main Street at the north end of Canandaigua Lake.
Reisinger's Apple Country
20.5 miWatkins Glen
The Apple Lane orchard in Watkins Glen once known as Reisinger's Apple Country now operates as Apples and Moore, carrying more than twenty apple varieties plus pears, plums, and berries. Cider donuts are made fresh several days a week through the fall, alongside jams, apple butter, cider, and maple syrup. It sits in the hills above the south end of Seneca Lake.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Penn Yan, NY?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Penn Yan, New York, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Penn Yan?
Farms near Penn Yan include 38 agritourism & farm experiences, 9 produce farms, 8 farm stands, 5 orchards. Browse the list for details on each.
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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.
