Farms Near Pennington, NJ
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Pennington, New Jersey — all selling direct to consumers.
Chickadee Creek Farm
0.3 miPennington
Blue Moon Acres: Certified Organic Farm and Market
1.5 miPennington
Blue Moon Acres Farm Market- Pennington, NJ
1.6 miA certified-organic farm and market at 11 Willow Creek Drive in Pennington, best known for growing rice in New Jersey, husked fresh on the farm, alongside microgreens, specialty salad greens, edible flowers, and vegetables. The farm market runs seasonally, roughly April through December, on Fridays and Saturdays, selling produce boxes and supplying chefs. A sister farm operates in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Pennington Farmers Market
1.7 miPennington
Little Acres Farm
2.1 miHopewell Township
Little Acres Farm sits on Lawrenceville-Pennington Road in Hopewell Township, Mercer County, farmland between Princeton and the Delaware River. No active website was found online, so the farm's current crops and hours aren't confirmed.
Honey Brook Organic Farm
2.4 miPennington
Oasis Garden Center
3.0 miHopewell Township
Oasis Garden Center is on Federal City Road in Hopewell Township, Mercer County, central New Jersey. It's a garden center and nursery. Contact directly for plants, seasonal stock, and hours.
Little Acres Farm
3.1 miPennington
Sweet Sourland Farms
4.4 miHopewell
Terhune Orchards
3.4 miPrinceton
TerhunerchardsOrchards
3.4 miPrinceton
Terhune Orchards is a working fruit farm and winery on Cold Soil Road in Princeton, growing apples, peaches, blackberries and vegetables across the property. Pick-your-own runs through the seasons, and the farm store sells cider donuts, pies, apple cider and estate wines made on-site. Weekends bring festivals, wagon rides and tastings with live music. School trips, farm tours and birthday parties fill out the calendar.
Beechtree Farm
4.6 miHopewell
Beechtree Farm in Hopewell, New Jersey marks 40 years of grass-fed goodness — grassfed beef, lamb, pastured pork and poultry, eggs, handcrafted soap, and sheepskins, founded by Lucia Stout Huebner and her late husband Charlie. The farm's cattle even feature in carbon-sequestration research, and its stand appears Saturdays at the West Windsor, Pennington, and seasonal Yardley farmers markets.
Village Farms
4.2 miLawrence Township
Village Farms is a farm in Lawrence Township, Mercer County, between Trenton and Princeton along the Route 1 corridor. It's listed for agritourism, though crops, farm-stand details, and hours aren't posted online.
Cherry Grove Farm
4.2 miLawrenceville
Z Food Farm
4.4 miLawrenceville
Marchese Family Farm
5.7 miHopewell
Certified Organic produce farm featuring over 100 varieties of vegetables, a berry grove, and mixed fruit orchard.
Ralston Farm
5.8 miHopewell borough
Trenton Farmers Market
5.9 miThe Trenton Farmers Market is a long-established year-round market in the Trenton area of Mercer County, New Jersey. Vendors sell fresh produce, meats, seafood, baked goods, and flowers from indoor stalls, with a mix of everyday grocers and specialty food sellers. Exact current hours and the full vendor list weren't confirmed from an official page in this search.
Cherry Grove Farm
5.9 miLawrence Township
Cherry Grove Farm makes award-winning farmstead cheese from its own herd on nearly 500 preserved acres along Route 206 in Lawrence Township. The daily farm store sells raw-milk and fresh cheeses — aged wheels, mozzarella, burrata, ricotta — plus grass-fed beef, whey-fed pork, and heritage eggs. A kitchen turns out mac and cheese, hand pies, and soups, and the farm runs cheese-making classes and foraging walks.
Princeton Lavender Grow Sunflowers too!
4.8 miPrinceton
Princeton Lavender grows lavender, plus sunflowers in season, at 3741 Lawrenceville Road in Princeton. Its gift shop sells fresh-cut lavender, handmade soaps, local honey, and seasonal farm goods. The farm has shifted away from pick-your-own to focus on private events and celebrations. Reach them at (973) 978-8311.
Yardley Farmers Market
6.4 miYardley borough
Zone 7
7.6 miRingoes
Local food hub in Ringoes that gathers produce, dairy, meat, and value-added goods from regional farms and delivers them year-round across New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York. Zone 7 supplies both home-delivery customers and wholesale restaurant accounts, linking small growers with buyers. Home delivery and wholesale ordering run through separate contacts.
Pariso Farm
7.7 miSkillman
West Amwell Farmers Market
7.0 miDespite the Lambertville mailing address, this market serves West Amwell Township in Hunterdon County, off Rocktown-Lambertville Road in the rolling farm country above the Delaware River. Local growers here lean toward vegetables, fruit, and eggs, with baked goods and honey rounding out the stands. It's a rural, small-community market. Season and hours vary year to year, so confirm before making the trip out.
Snipes Farm & Education Center
8.6 miMorrisville
Snipes Farm is a nonprofit farm and education center on West Bridge Street in Morrisville, along the Delaware River in Bucks County. Founded in 2008, it farms regeneratively and donates much of its produce to food kitchens around Trenton. Programs fill the calendar: summer camps, school field trips, caregiver-and-toddler classes, seasonal festivals, and beekeeping. Pavilion rentals and farm-animal visits round out the offerings.
Howell Living History Farm
6.7 miHopewell Township
Howell Living History Farm is a county-owned working farm that recreates New Jersey agriculture as it was around 1900, and admission is free. The Mercer County Park Commission runs it. Staff and volunteers plow with horses, harvest ice, and thresh wheat while visitors watch or lend a hand. Seasonal draws include a corn maze, the annual fiddle contest, sheep-shearing days, the 4-H fair, and school field trips. It sits in the Delaware River valley near Titusville.
Our Farm By The Creek
8.6 mi48 Saddle Shop RdRingoes
Regenerative hazelnuts farm where everything grows with natures maçın, veggies, and ducks thrive. Chickens cluck, lambs graze, and nature trails beckon. Breathe, taste, and let the creek’s whispers rejuvenate your soul.
Our Farm By The Creek
8.6 mi48 Saddle Shop RdRingoes
Regenerative hazelnuts farm where everything grows with natures maçın, veggies, and ducks thrive. Chickens cluck, lambs graze, and nature trails beckon. Breathe, taste, and let the creek’s whispers rejuvenate your soul.
Thorpe Farmstand Garden Center
6.8 miNewtown
A farm stand and garden center on Stoneybrook Road in Newtown, in lower Bucks County. Operations that pair the two usually sell bedding plants, hanging baskets, and vegetable starts in spring, then shift to fresh produce through summer and mums, pumpkins, and cornstalks in fall. The garden-center side means one stop can cover both what to plant and what to eat.
Charlann Farm
8.3 miYardley
Sweet Valley Farms
8.4 miRingoes
Sweet Valley Farms sits along Route 202 in Ringoes, part of East Amwell Township in Hunterdon County's farm belt. Roadside stands in this rolling stretch of central New Jersey typically sell their own seasonal produce, from corn, tomatoes, and peppers to fall pumpkins, sometimes with fruit and eggs. Ringoes is a small crossroads community surrounded by working farmland. Farm-stand hours run seasonally, so it's best to confirm before stopping by.
Princeton Farmers Market
7.0 miPrinceton
Hidden Spring Lavender & Alpaca Farm in NJ
8.3 miSkillman
A lavender and alpaca farm on Route 601 in Skillman, growing 15 lavender varieties that bloom from mid-June to mid-July and distilling its own essential oil on-site each July. It does not offer u-pick lavender; instead the shop sells farm-made soaps, sachets, dream pillows, and culinary lavender. Reservations are available year-round for Saturday alpaca walks. Open weekends 10am to 4pm, with added Friday hours from mid-November through late December.
Willow Creek Nursery & Country Store
8.5 miEast Amwell Township
Willow Creek Nursery and Country Store is on John Ringo Road in East Amwell Township (Ringoes), Hunterdon County. Combined nursery-and-store operations like this typically sell trees, shrubs, and perennials alongside local farm goods and seasonal items. Contact them to confirm current stock and hours.
Active Acres Farm
7.5 miNewtown
Sleepy Hollow Hayrides
7.5 miNewtown
A Halloween attraction on a 230-acre Newtown farm, running since 1990. The signature hayride covers a mile and a quarter through dark woods and fields; two walk-through attractions, the House in the Hollow and The Field, round out the night. Bonfires with live bands and refreshments keep the crowd warm between scares. No alcohol is allowed, so it stays family-appropriate. The season runs each fall through Halloween.
Black River & Western Railroad
8.8 miRingoes
The Black River & Western is a volunteer-run heritage railroad running scenic trains along 16 miles between Ringoes and Flemington in Hunterdon County. Themed rides fill the calendar: the Pumpkin Train with pumpkin picking, the Santa Express, an Easter Bunny egg-hunt run and the Hunterdon Wine Express. It has served central New Jersey for more than 50 years. Trains board at the Ringoes and Flemington stations.
Shady Brook Farm
8.5 miYardley
Fairless Hills Garden Center
9.6 miFairless Hills
Pumpkin Junction Corn Maze
9.1 miRingoes
Pumpkin Junction is a fall corn maze and pumpkin patch on Toad Lane in Ringoes, Hunterdon County. It opens seasonally in autumn for maze-goers and pumpkin pickers. Contact directly for this year's dates and hours.
Whole Earth Center
7.9 miNew Jersey's oldest natural foods grocery, open at 360 Nassau Street in Princeton since 1970. Whole Earth Center stocks 100% organic produce, a vegetarian deli, whole-grain baked goods, bulk pantry items, and eco-friendly household products. It works closely with regional growers and runs as a community-minded, sustainability-focused store rather than a conventional supermarket.
Everitt Farms
9.6 miRingoes
Golden Nugget Green Market
8.1 miBetter known as the Golden Nugget Antique Flea Market, this Lambertville institution opens Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday along River Road (Route 29) beside the Delaware. Outdoor tables run 6am to 4pm and a 30-plus-shop indoor antique mall from 8am, dealing in antiques, collectibles, art, jewelry, and vintage finds. The on-site Golden Griddle Cafe handles breakfast and lunch, with free parking, ATMs, and restrooms on the grounds.
North Slope Farm
8.2 miLambertville
A certified-organic vegetable farm on Rock Road in Lambertville, Hunterdon County, growing field crops along with hoop-house tomatoes, microgreens, and pastured poultry. Much of the harvest is sold at the West Windsor Community Farmers Market, held Saturdays at the Princeton Junction train station, with fresh and preserved organic products available in season. The farm has long promoted organic growing as a way to produce safe food and support the local environment.
Big Bear Gear Farm Market
8.1 miLambertville
Chicken Dog Farm
8.8 miStockton
Wessex Hill Farm
9.5 miEast Amwell Township
A farm on Rosemont-Ringoes Road in East Amwell Township, a rolling agricultural corner of Hunterdon County between Ringoes and Rosemont. Vineyards, horse farms, and vegetable growers share the surrounding countryside. No website or further detail about this farm is posted online.
WoodsEdgeWools Farm, LLC
9.3 miStockton
WoodsEdge Farm raises llamas and alpacas on Bowne Station Road in Stockton, Hunterdon County, and spins their fiber into designer yarns and finished luxury goods. It's one of the longer-running fiber-animal breeding programs in the region, working from its own herd rather than imported wool. Products sell online and, at times, at the farm. Contact them to arrange a visit or ask about yarn and fiber stock before stopping by.
West Windsor Community Farmers Market - main season
8.4 miWest Windsor Township
Community-member led non-profit initiative (since 2004) to keep our NJ farmers farming! An epic local food destination for all! Join us each Saturday, May to Thanksgiving (9am-1pm), rain or shine, and on the 1st/3rd Saturdays Dec-Apr (10am-1pm) as we transform a train station commuter lot into a vibrant welcoming community space and host to nearly fifty NJ farms, artisan food producers, food waste and knife sharpening services and culinary-related artists each market (with a touch of PA for good measure). We double SNAP/EBT up to $25 towards fruits & vegetables. American Farmland Trust Celebration: Proudly voted #1 in NJ multiple years + #4 in the nation in 2022.
TindallarmsFarms
9.1 miWest Windsor
Tindall Farms works land on Old Trenton Road in West Windsor, Mercer County, an area with a strong farmland-preservation program southeast of Princeton. It's listed as an agritourism farm; specific crops and any visitor offerings aren't posted online.
Lambertville Farmers Market
8.8 miLambertville
Homestead Farm Market
9.0 miHomestead Farm Market sits at 262 North Main Street in Lambertville, a Delaware River town in Hunterdon County. Farm markets along this stretch sell seasonal produce, flowers, and local goods through the growing season. Hours are best confirmed by phone, since small markets here open around the harvest calendar.
Styer Orchrad Inc.
10.7 miLanghorne
Newtown Farmers Market
9.8 miNewtown
Over the last two decades, Newtown Farmer's Market in Newtown, PA has grown from a small-town venue into one of the top Amish markets in the state. Our local farmer's market features an array of fresh produce and other delicious foods from some of the most popular vendors in the area.
Sandbrook Meadow Farm, LLC
11.1 miStockton
Bills Figs
12.5 miFlemington
Pennsylvania Dutch Farmers' Market
10.5 miPrinceton
This Pennsylvania Dutch market sits at 4437 Route 27 near Princeton, in the Kingston area straddling Somerset and Mercer counties. Markets in this Amish and Mennonite tradition typically sell smoked meats, cheeses, baked goods, and fresh produce from indoor merchant stalls, usually later in the week. Confirm the open days before visiting, since Dutch markets keep a limited Thursday-through-Saturday schedule.
Bread & Culture Artisan Bakery
13.2 miBread & Culture is an artisan bakery in New Jersey. Bakeries like this usually bake naturally leavened sourdough, hearth breads, and pastries in small batches, often with regional or heritage grains. No website or listing came up in a search, so this bakery's specific loaves, hours, and location aren't confirmed here.
Oasis Family Farm
11.8 miRobbinsville
Bordentown City Community Farmers' Market
13.1 miBordentown
A community farmers market in Bordentown City, a historic riverfront town in Burlington County, New Jersey, held at the Carslake Community Center on 207 Crosswicks Street. Neighborhood markets like this gather local growers and makers selling produce, baked goods, and prepared foods on a set weekly day in season. The current schedule and vendor list weren't confirmed from an official page in this search.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Pennington, NJ?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Pennington, New Jersey, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Pennington?
Farms near Pennington include 19 farm stands, 18 agritourism & farm experiences, 12 farmers markets, 10 organic farms. 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.
