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Farms Near Philadelphia, PA

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

The Common Market Mid-Atlantic

0.7 mi

Philadelphia

Papermill Food Hub

1.8 mi

Philadelphia

Papermill Food Hub sits at 3110 Martha Street in Philadelphia's Kensington section. The name and the industrial-corridor address point to a food-distribution operation rather than a farm or growers' market, though little about it was available online at the time of writing. Anyone planning a visit should contact the site directly to confirm hours, what it distributes, and whether it serves the public.

Greensgrow Farms

2.2 mi

Philadelphia

Lost Bread Co.

2.7 mi

Lost Bread Co. is a bakery and grain mill in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, despite the New Jersey listing. The team mills grain in-house and bakes with it, selling loaves and other baked goods through an online store and wholesale, with a focus on regional grain rather than commodity flour.

Lifestyle Market at Greenable

3.2 mi

A lifestyle and makers' market hosted at Greenable, 820 N. 4th Street in Philadelphia's Northern Liberties. The market gathers local vendors around sustainable goods, food, and handmade products at the eco-focused shop, a few blocks from the neighborhood's restaurant and gallery corridor.

Sanctuary Farm Phila

2.7 mi

A nonprofit urban farm in North Philadelphia, not New Jersey as this listing tags it, growing more than 58 kinds of vegetables and herbs across several neighborhood lots. Sanctuary Farm runs a produce stand that reaches over 1,500 families and pairs growing with therapeutic gardening, summer camps, nutrition classes, and paid work for local teens, all aimed at closing health gaps in the community.

Oxford Circle Farmers' Market

3.0 mi

Philadelphia

This market meets at Oxford Circle Mennonite Church, 900 East Howell Street, in the Oxford Circle neighborhood of Northeast Philadelphia. Church-hosted city markets like this one bring fresh food into a dense, diverse residential area, usually on a seasonal weekly schedule with vegetables, fruit, and baked goods.

East Falls Farmers' Market

3.1 mi

A neighborhood farmers market in East Falls, a riverside section of Philadelphia, not New Jersey as tagged here. Markets like this run seasonally, usually one morning a week, bringing Pennsylvania and South Jersey growers with produce, bread, and prepared foods to the neighborhood. The current site, day, and vendor roster weren't confirmed from an official page in this search.

FarmerJawn Community Greenhouses

4.2 mi

FarmerJawn is a Black-owned regenerative agriculture venture in the Philadelphia area, founded by Christa Barfield. Its community greenhouses grow organic vegetables and herbs and feed a CSA and local grocery program, with a stated mission of building food access and land ownership in the region. The greenhouse operation has centered on the Elkins Park and Germantown areas. Contact details weren't confirmed from an official page in this search.

Jefferson Farmers' Market

4.3 mi

Philadelphia

Jefferson Farmers' Mkt

4.4 mi

Philadelphia

MOM's Organic Market

4.4 mi

Philadelphia

Headhouse Farmers’ Market

4.7 mi

Headhouse Farmers Market fills the historic Shambles shed at 2nd and Lombard Streets in Philadelphia's Society Hill — not New Jersey. Run by The Food Trust, it is one of the city's largest outdoor markets and operates Sundays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. year-round, with regional farmers selling produce, meat, cheese, flowers, and prepared food.

Rittenhouse Tuesday Market

4.6 mi

Philadelphia

Rittenhouse Saturday Farmers' Market

4.6 mi

Philadelphia

Rittenhouse Farmers' Market

4.6 mi

Philadelphia

Mt Airy Farmers' Market

4.2 mi

Philadelphia

Dutch Country Farmers' Market

4.6 mi

Philadelphia

Dutch Country Farmers' Market is an indoor market at 2031 Cottman Avenue in Northeast Philadelphia, run by Lancaster County Pennsylvania Dutch families. Under one roof it typically brings together stands for fresh meats, cheeses, produce, baked goods, soft pretzels, deli, and Amish-style prepared foods. Markets in this tradition usually open Thursday through Saturday rather than daily. It offers city shoppers Lancaster-quality goods without the drive to the country. Confirm current hours before visiting.

University Square Farmers' Market

5.1 mi

Philadelphia

Food Forest at Fairmount Park Horticulture Center

4.6 mi

Dickinson Square Farmers' Market

5.8 mi

Philadelphia

The Fountain Farmers' Market

5.7 mi

Philadelphia

Holly Street Neighbors Community Garden

5.2 mi

Holly Street Neighbors Community Garden sits at 323 N. Holly St. in Philadelphia's Mantua neighborhood, founded by the late Winnie Harris as a green space for a block that had little of one. Volunteers maintain raised beds and a mural honoring Harris's legacy. It's a community plot, not a farm stand — there's nothing here to buy, only neighbors growing food together.

Pretzel Park Farmer's Market

4.8 mi

Pretzel Park Farmers Market sets up at Pretzel Park in the Manayunk neighborhood of Philadelphia, not in New Jersey. One of The Food Trust's neighborhood markets, it runs on Saturdays in the warmer months, with regional farmers selling produce, bread, and other local food a few blocks off Main Street.

Gorgas Park Farmers' Market

5.0 mi

Philadelphia

Chestnut Hill Farmers Market

5.7 mi

Philadelphia

West Philly Foods CSA

5.5 mi

Philadelphia

Weavers Way Farm Market

5.3 mi

Philadelphia

From Around Here Marketplace

6.8 mi

A local-goods marketplace at 1575 The Fairway in Jenkintown, a Montgomery County borough just north of Philadelphia. The market gathers nearby farmers and makers, keeping the focus on food and products from the surrounding southeastern Pennsylvania region.

Bala Cynwyd Farmers Market

5.4 mi

Bala Cynwyd

Mariposa Food Co-op

6.3 mi

Mariposa Food Co-op is a member-owned grocery at 4824 Baltimore Avenue in West Philadelphia, selling groceries sourced with an eye toward local and sustainable suppliers. Anyone can shop the store; working members who put in a few hours a month get a discount on their bill. The co-op also takes special orders for bulk items and local produce.

Bartram's Garden

6.7 mi

Bartram's Garden is the oldest surviving botanic garden in North America, planted in 1728 by botanist John Bartram along the Schuylkill River in Southwest Philadelphia. The 50-acre site includes the Sankofa Community Farm, an African Diaspora-focused urban farm working on food sovereignty, plus walking trails, a boathouse, and horticultural workshops. The Welcome Center is open Thursday through Monday, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Collingswood Farmers' Market

7.3 mi

Collingswood

Every Saturday morning from May through Thanksgiving, this Camden County market sets up under the PATCO High Speedline tracks between Collings and Irvin Avenues, 8am to noon, rain or shine. It started in May 2000 with 12 farms and now runs the full range from produce and meat to cut flowers, local coffee, and fresh breakfast, with live music from area musicians. Look for the big blue water towers.

MOM's Organic Market

8.0 mi

Roslyn

Bee-Well Homestead

8.4 mi

Abington

Philadelphia Wholesale Produce Market

8.3 mi

Philadelphia

Taylor's Riverside Homestead Farm

7.5 mi

Cinnaminson Township

A small homestead-style farm in Cinnaminson Township, Burlington County, near the Delaware River across from Philadelphia. Little is published about its hours or offerings, so contact directly before visiting.

Riverside Homestead Farm (aka, Taylor's Riverside Farm)

7.6 mi

Cinnaminson Township

Riverside Homestead Farm, also listed as Taylor's Riverside Farm, sits on Zeisner Avenue in Cinnaminson Township, Burlington County, close to the Delaware River across from Philadelphia. It's recorded as an agritourism farm; crops, farm-stand details, and hours aren't posted online.

Lews Farm Market

7.9 mi

Moorestown

Lansdowne Urban Farms

8.5 mi

Lansdowne

It all began in Fairbury, Illinois in 1888 when our great grandfather Sam Slagel purchased the original farm grounds. 5 generations later, our family now runs a small, diversified farm raising livestock and focusing on high-quality meats rather than mass production. This all-natural and hands-on approach allows us to control every aspect of the operation – from breeding and genetics to the feed rations we give to the livestock. Continuing our commitment to quality, we’ve created partnerships wit

Erdenheim Farm

8.7 mi

Lafayette Hill

Here at Erdenheim, we strive to maintain the traditions and values that have made this land a treasure for so many generations. Two hundred and fifty years after its original purchase, the McCausland family has invested in the future of the farm. In cooperation with the Whitemarsh Foundation and the Natural Lands Trust, the property has been protected by conservation easements promising that the majority of the land remain as open space in perpetuity. Thanks to this unique cooperation, the farm

Haddonfield's Farmers' Market

9.4 mi

Haddonfield

This market runs every Saturday from 8:30am to 1pm in Haddonfield, an upscale Camden County borough known for its walkable, historic downtown. Rotating vendors sell Jersey Fresh produce, baked goods, food and drink, plus candles and handmade accessories. It sets up in the Fresh Finds lot on Kings Court, just off the Kings Highway shopping district.

Lansdowne Farmers Market

8.8 mi

A community farmers market at 30 N. Lansdowne Avenue in the Delaware County borough of Lansdowne, west of Philadelphia. Local farmers and makers sell produce, baked goods, and prepared foods near the historic Lansdowne Theater, a fixture of the walkable downtown.

MOM's Organic Market

10.0 mi

Cherry Hill

Hatboro Farmers' Market

11.7 mi

Hatboro

A community market set up at Hatboro Baptist Church, 32 N. York Road, in the Montgomery County borough of Hatboro north of Philadelphia. Area farmers and food vendors sell produce, baked goods, and prepared foods in the church lot during the market season.

The Woodbury Farmers Market

12.0 mi

Woodbury

The Woodbury Farmers Market brings fresh, locally grown produce and handcrafted goods to the heart of our historic city. With vibrant community energy, live music, and seasonal events, our market is more than just shopping—it’s an experience. Stop by and support small farms, meet local makers, and enjoy family-friendly fun.

Maple Acres Farm Market

10.3 mi

Plymouth Meeting

Our home grown corn and you-pick flowers are available now. Check our Facebook page for daily specials. Monday night yoga is back again this year. Join Cheryl Ann for outside yoga Monday nights from 6 to 7. Hay rides the first Saturday of the month at 12 and 2, $12/child $6/adult We also have fresh free range chicken eggs, farm raised beef and pork, local honey and preserves.

Oakmont Farmers' Market

9.6 mi

Despite the Oakmont name, this market operates at 2419 West Darby Road in Havertown, part of Haverford Township in Delaware County. The Oakmont neighborhood of Havertown anchors it, not the Allegheny County borough of the same name. Warm-season stands here sell produce, flowers, and baked goods to the western Philadelphia suburbs.

Free Haven Farms

11.5 mi

A farm in Lawnside, New Jersey, a Camden County borough that was one of the first independent self-governing Black communities in the North. Free Haven Farms grows fresh produce and works on local food access in that community. Its full crop list, farm stand details, and phone or email weren't confirmed from an official page in this search.

4 Brothers Honey, LLC

12.5 mi

Horsham

Run by a husband-and-wife beekeeping team since 2017, 4 Brothers Honey keeps more than 200 colonies across two dozen sites around Horsham and Montgomery County. Alongside raw local honey, they specialize in live honeybee removals and relocation, pulling established colonies out of walls and structures rather than exterminating them. Retail honey and hive products are sold direct. Reach them through their site or Facebook for removal requests and seasonal honey availability.

Eli's Honey Bees

9.9 mi

Eli's Honey Bees offers full-service hive management, honeybee removals and swarm catching, and hive products, plus a beekeeping apprenticeship course for those ready to learn the craft hands-on.

Flying Feather Farm

10.0 mi

Moorestown

Ambler Farmers' Market

12.6 mi

Ambler

The Ambler Farmers' Market sets up Saturdays 9 to noon, May through October, at the corner of Butler and Maple Avenues in Ambler, Pennsylvania. The weekly outdoor market gathers regional farmers and food artisans — sustainably raised meats, pastured poultry and eggs, plus winemakers, brewers, and distillers — so shoppers can meet the people who grow and make their food.

Cowtown Farmers' Market

11.6 mi

Cowtown Farmers' Market is located at 918 Delview Drive in Folcroft, a small Delaware County borough just southwest of Philadelphia near the airport. The market brings produce and food vendors to this densely settled suburban stretch, drawing on growers from the wider southeastern Pennsylvania and South Jersey farm region. A neighborhood market like this puts fresh produce close to home for Folcroft and nearby Delaware County towns. Check current market days before visiting.

Peterson Gardens

10.5 mi

Moorestown

Peterson Gardens runs a CSA at 285 South Church Street in Moorestown, Burlington County, in the market-garden country of South Jersey. Members buy a season of shares and collect weekly produce grown on the farm, the mix following the harvest from spring greens to summer fruit and vegetables. Moorestown sits within easy reach of the Philadelphia suburbs. Contact the farm for share pricing, sign-up windows, and pickup details.

Bryn Mawr Farmers Market

10.5 mi

Bryn Mawr

MOM's Organic Market

10.5 mi

Bryn Mawr

Springdale Farm Market

11.9 mi

Cherry Hill

Blackwood Pumpkin Festival

14.9 mi

A fall pumpkin festival held on Lakeside Avenue in Blackwood, part of Gloucester Township in Camden County. Community pumpkin events like this run for the Halloween season with pumpkins and family activities. Confirm this year's dates before going.

The Farmers Market

15.3 mi

The Farmers Market is listed under one of the most common names in the directory, shared by dozens of markets nationwide. Without a city or address attached to this entry, no specific vendors, schedule, or location could be verified.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many farms are near Philadelphia, PA?

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

What kinds of farms are near Philadelphia?

Farms near Philadelphia include 24 farmers markets, 4 agritourism & farm experiences, 3 csa programs, 3 produce 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.

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