Farms Near Poplarville, MS
39 local farms within about 30 miles of Poplarville, Mississippi — all selling direct to consumers.
BlueJack Ridge Ranch
5.0 miPoplarville
BlueJack Ridge Ranch sits on Burrus Boulevard in Poplarville, in Pearl River County in the piney woods of south Mississippi. Listed as an agritourism ranch, it is the kind of operation common to this longleaf-pine belt. No public website was found detailing its livestock, crops, or visitor activities.
JD Farms
5.0 miPoplarville
JD Farms is an agritourism farm on Slade Woodward Road in Poplarville, in Pearl River County — south Mississippi blueberry country. Public information is limited beyond the listing. Contact the farm directly to learn what it grows and whether it's open to visitors.
Shroomdom Inc.
6.2 miPoplarville
Shroomdom is a mushroom-growing operation on Rosenbaum Drive in Poplarville, in Pearl River County, south Mississippi. Cultivated mushrooms are the focus rather than field crops. No product list, hours, or website appear online.
Blue Tara Organic PYO Blueberry Farm
7.7 mipoplarville
Blue Tara is a pick-your-own organic blueberry farm on Langnecker Road in Poplarville, in Pearl River County in south Mississippi. Rabbiteye blueberries in this area ripen from June into July, the main window for u-pick visits. No public website was found confirming this season's hours or pricing.
Thornhill Farms
8.1 miPoplarville
A farm near Poplarville, in Pearl River County in south Mississippi's blueberry and timber belt. Little is published about the operation. Farms around Poplarville commonly grow blueberries, satsumas, and truck-crop produce, or run cattle. Reach out directly to confirm what Thornhill offers and when they are open.
Pearl River Blues Berry Farm
8.2 miLumberton
A blueberry farm outside Lumberton, in the Pine Belt counties that grow most of Mississippi's rabbiteye and southern highbush berries. Picking here typically runs from late May into July, when the rabbiteye varieties ripen. The 'Blues Berry' name is a local play on the crop. Check ahead for current conditions, since berry farms open and close daily around the weather and how fast the fruit comes in.
Fuller Farm
10.7 miPoplarville
Fuller Farm is a small agritourism operation on John Amacker Road in Poplarville, in Pearl River County, south Mississippi. No products, hours, or website are documented online.
Blueberry Bluephoria aka Toft Farms
13.2 miCarriere
Blueberry Bluephoria, also listed as Toft Farms, grows blueberries at 147 Road 267 in Carriere, in Pearl River County — the core of south Mississippi's blueberry country. Rabbiteye berries here usually ripen from June into July, when pick-your-own patches open. Confirm picking days directly with the farm before heading out.
Blue Hills Farm Carriere
13.5 miCarriere
Blue Hills Farm sits on Joe Smith Road in Carriere, in Pearl River County — a stretch of south Mississippi known for blueberries and small produce farms. Public details beyond the listing are limited. Contact the farm to find out what it grows and when it opens to visitors.
Toft Farms
15.5 miCarriere
About Us Come join us at the farm during Blueberry Season (May-August) Our bushes are loaded and ready to pick. You can fill a gallon in about a half hour. Come between 8 - 10am & 4 - 8pm to beat the heat. Prime picking is the third and fourth week of June and all of July. We deliver to Slidell, Pearl River, Lacombe, Mandeville & Covington. 5 gallon minimum, (Delivery charge). Frozen blueberries are available year round at $20.00 per gallon. There are picnic tables , drinks, snacks, bathrooms av
Coastal Ridge Farm LLC
18.2 miPicayune
Coastal Ridge Farm operates on Road 221 in Picayune, in Pearl River County near the Louisiana line and the Gulf Coast. This sandy pine-belt stretch of south Mississippi supports blueberries, satsumas, and small livestock. No public website was found detailing this farm's specific crops or hours.
Windmill Farms
20.6 miPicayune
Penny Farms
18.9 miBogalusa
Penny Farms runs a stand on Simmons Road outside Bogalusa, in Washington Parish near the Mississippi state line. Timber and paper milling have long driven the local economy, but small farms still sell direct to the surrounding communities.
Vinces Farm Fresh Produce
19.2 miBogalusa
Blueberry Acres Farm
21.9 miCarriere
Blueberry Acres Farm grows blueberries on Highway 43 North in Carriere, in Pearl River County, Mississippi's main blueberry-growing region. Rabbiteye varieties here ripen from June into July, when local u-pick farms open their rows. No website or posted hours were found online.
Grasshoppers Family Fun Center
22.7 miPicayune
A family fun center in Picayune, in Pearl River County near the Louisiana line in south Mississippi. Its listing in a farm directory reflects seasonal agritourism-style events rather than a working farm. Public details are limited, so contact them directly to confirm current attractions and hours.
St. Charles Borremeo School
23.3 miPicayune
St. Charles Borromeo is a Catholic parish school on Goodyear Boulevard in Picayune, in Pearl River County. Its place in a farm directory reflects a seasonal event, most likely a pumpkin patch or fall festival run as a school fundraiser, rather than a working farm. Contact the school or parish to confirm dates for any current event. The listing spells the name 'Borremeo'; the correct spelling is Borromeo.
S & M Blueberries
24.1 miPicayune
S & M Blueberries grows blueberries on Jackson Landing Road in Picayune, part of Pearl River County, the center of Mississippi's blueberry industry. Rabbiteye varieties here ripen from June into July, when u-pick growers open. No website or hours were found online.
The Vegetable Garden
24.0 miPicayune
The Vegetable Garden is a produce operation on Buckley Road, off Palestine Road, near Picayune in Pearl River County, south Mississippi. The name points to seasonal vegetables rather than tree fruit. No crop list, hours, or website appear online.
the Crosby Arboretum
24.7 miPicayune
Run by Mississippi State University, the Crosby Arboretum protects and displays plants native to the Pearl River Basin across a 104-acre interpretive site in Picayune. Trails wind through savanna, woodland, and aquatic habitat exhibits, centered on the award-winning Pinecote Pavilion, which is available for event rentals. The arboretum runs tours and education programs and opens Tuesday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. It joins the Blue Star Museums program with free summer admission for military families.
Duncan's Produce
22.3 miBogalusa
Duncan's Produce
22.4 miBogalusa
Duncan's Produce sells straight off the farm on Adams Road in Bogalusa — seasonal fruits and vegetables, free-range eggs, and honey pulled from their own hives, plus homemade jams and preserves. No hormones or antibiotics go into anything raised here. It's a farm-market operation, so hours follow the season.
Blueberry Ridge
25.1 miPicayune
Blueberry Ridge grows blueberries on Marcus Mitchell Road in Picayune, part of Pearl River County, the leading blueberry-producing area in Mississippi. Local rabbiteye varieties ripen from June into July, when growers here typically open for u-pick. No website or posted hours were found online.
Stone County Farmers Market
23.1 miThis Stone County market runs on Hall Street in Wiggins, a Piney Woods town surrounded by the De Soto National Forest in south Mississippi. Local growers bring seasonal produce. Wiggins sits along U.S. 49 midway between Hattiesburg and the Gulf Coast, in longleaf-pine and timber country.
Southern Promiseland Farm LLC
26.6 miSouthern Promiseland Farm sits on Raygan Lane in Kiln, in Hancock County near the Mississippi Gulf Coast. It's listed as an agritourism farm, with little else posted publicly. Reach the farm directly to find out what it raises and whether it hosts visitors.
Stonnington Farm
23.7 miPerkinston
Stonnington Farm is Michael and Katie Stonnington's 431-acre grass-fed and grass-finished cattle farm in Perkinston, Mississippi — no hormones, antibiotics, grain, feedlots, broad-sprayed herbicides, or mRNA vaccines, under their "Responsible Family Farming" philosophy. Buy at the farm by appointment, at the Long Beach and Ocean Springs Saturday farmers markets, or via free delivery to Hattiesburg and monthly Jackson-area runs.
Dannemann Farm, LLC
28.0 miKiln
Dannemann Farm is on Blueberry Hill Road in Kiln, in Hancock County near the Gulf Coast. This sandy, mild-winter stretch of south Mississippi is prime rabbiteye blueberry country. No public website was found confirming this farm's specific crops or whether it sells to the public.
Steele's Christmas Tree Farm, Pumpkin Patch, Corn Maze
24.8 miAngie
Steele's Christmas Tree Farm has run Washington Parish's oldest choose-and-cut tree operation since 1979, on Dollar Road in Angie. Visitors select from Leyland Cypress, Caroline Sapphire, Fraser Fir, and Eastern White Pine, with over a thousand trees typically on hand each season, plus a pumpkin patch and corn maze earlier in the fall. Cash, check, and on-site ATM accepted.
Joe and Madison's Blueberries
26.9 miSaucier
Joe and Madison's Blueberries grows blueberries on Eldridge Drive in Saucier, in Harrison County north of the Gulf Coast. South Mississippi's rabbiteye berries usually ripen from June into July, the stretch when u-pick patches open. Call the farm to confirm picking days before heading out.
Saucier Farmers Market
26.3 miSaucier's market runs along Old Highway 49 in this inland Harrison County community north of Gulfport. The area sits near the De Soto National Forest, and South Mississippi's mild climate gives it a long growing season. Local growers bring produce through much of the year.
Sunhillow Berry Farm
28.1 miPearl River
Sunhillow Berry Farm runs its blueberry picking on the honor system — walk the rows, fill your container, pay $10 a gallon on your way out. The farm sits on 220 acres next to the Bogue Chitto National Wildlife Refuge, with freshwater lakes and walking trails beyond the berry rows. A three-bedroom cabin on the property rents out through Airbnb for anyone who wants to turn a picking trip into an overnight stay.
SonLight Farm
27.3 miSun
SonLight Farm sits in Sun, a small unincorporated community in St. Tammany Parish near the Mississippi state line and the Bogue Chitto River. The parish's piney-woods north end holds a mix of horse farms, timberland, and small agritourism operations, a quieter stretch of southeast Louisiana than the Lake Pontchartrain suburbs to the south.
Bachman Blueberries
28.0 miBush
Bachman Blueberries opens its rows in Bush for pick-your-own season each June into July — bring a bucket or buy one there, and pack water, snacks, and sunscreen, since there's no shade over a blueberry bush. It's a straightforward u-pick operation on Crump Road, no frills attached.
Farmer Browns Southern Farm CSA and Event Crittter Farm
28.4 miSaucier
Farmer Brown's Southern Farm on Borzik Road in Saucier runs a CSA alongside a critter farm and event space, in Harrison County north of the Gulf Coast. A CSA share means signing up ahead for a recurring box of the farm's harvest. The animals and event rentals point to family visits and gatherings. Contact the farm for share sign-ups and booking.
Farmer BBQ Browns BURGER BARN BBQ Southern Farm Events
28.3 miSaucier
Farmer Browns Southern Farm of Hope Foundation in Saucier, Mississippi is a nonprofit, family-operated, volunteer-staffed farm founded in 1997 by USAF flight nurse veteran Lynnise Finney Brown, whose "Farm It Forward" mission grows good food for all. The 100% natural farm runs a CSA membership, Boots & BBQ events, hayrides, a pumpkin patch, farm tours, therapeutic animal interaction through its Hopeful Tails rescue, and an Adopt-a-Grandparent program.
Farmer Browns Southern Farm CSA & Farm Market
28.9 miSaucier
Farmer Brown Southern Farms
28.9 miSaucier
Farmer Browns Southern Farm CSA and events
28.9 miSaucier
Our historic working Farm on 11 acres of rolling Country side, provides a year round experience for the family to see real life production on a real living farm working daily. You can be a part of our farm family for calling 228-365-1765 for a tour and see that we are perfect fit for you. Our farm critters are interactive and children love coming out and seeing how our critters live in their own natural habitat on our primitive rustic farm. A experience for the whole family.
Williams Family Farms
28.2 miWiggins
Williams Family Farms is an agritourism farm on B&W Road in Wiggins, the seat of Stone County in south Mississippi. Public details are thin beyond the listing. Contact the farm directly to find out what it grows and whether visits are welcome.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Poplarville, MS?
US Farm Trail lists 39 farms within about 30 miles of Poplarville, Mississippi, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Poplarville?
Farms near Poplarville include 27 agritourism & farm experiences, 15 produce farms, 5 farm stands, 4 csa programs. 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.
