Farms Near Poynette, WI
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Poynette, Wisconsin — all selling direct to consumers.
Poynette Area Farmers' Market
0.1 miPoynette
Saturday mornings from mid-May through mid-October, the Poynette Area Farmers' Market sets up at Pauquette Park on South Main Street, 8 a.m. to noon. Vendors bring locally grown fruits and vegetables, honey, plants, herbs, baked goods, and homemade items alongside arts and crafts. The Village of Poynette handles vendor applications and posts market details. It serves this Columbia County village north of Madison.
Sweet Wisconsin Honey Farm
2.4 miPoynette
Salty Dog Farm Stand
4.2 miArlington
Salty Dog Farm Stand is on County Road I near Arlington, in Columbia County north of Madison. Farm stands on this stretch of south-central Wisconsin sell summer vegetables, sweet corn, and fall pumpkins from the surrounding cropland. The stand season generally runs midsummer through October. Exact offerings and hours aren't verified in this listing, so watch for the roadside sign before stopping.
Treinen Farm Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch
4.1 miLodi
Treinen Farm is best known for its award-winning corn maze off Highway 60 in Lodi, north of Madison, where past designs have included a tardigrade, a badger, and a trilobite. The farm grows about fifty pumpkin varieties for picking and adds duck races, gem mining, goat feeding, hayforts, slides, and hiking through a restored oak savanna and prairie. The maze takes anywhere from 45 minutes to a few hours to finish.
Creek Bed Country Farmacy
5.1 miPoynette
Creek Bed Farmacy runs u-pick strawberries in June, then sugar snap peas, sweet corn, and peaches through summer, plus pumpkins and what it bills as Wisconsin's largest corn maze in fall. The farm, north of Madison near Poynette, has worked this land since 1871. Weekends bring hayrides to the pumpkin patch, a playground, farm animals, apple cider donuts, and a concession stand.
Lapacek's Orchard
6.7 miPoynette
U Pick Strawberry Farm
8.8 miDeforest
This pick-your-own strawberry farm sits on Hahn Road in DeForest, just north of Madison in Dane County. Southern Wisconsin strawberry patches usually open in early to mid-June and run three to four weeks, with rows opening and closing fast as the berries ripen. Bring your own containers and check the day's picking conditions before heading out, since a busy weekend can clear a field quickly.
Lapacek's Orchard
6.8 miPoynette
Lapacek's Orchard grows more than 50 apple varieties across the season on Kroncke Road in Poynette, with free admission to walk the grounds. This is a pre-picked orchard, not u-pick: you buy apples, cider, and cake donuts at the stand rather than picking your own. Kids can visit the goats and climb a tractor-tire playground. It reopens each year around mid-August.
Yorkshire Rose Farm
6.7 miRio
Yorkshire Rose Farm is a small farm stand on King Road outside Rio, a village in Columbia County in south-central Wisconsin. It sits in the farm country between Madison and Portage, an area of dairy and row-crop operations. What the stand sells and its open days weren't available online at the time of writing; the name points to a small, family-run place. Call ahead or watch for roadside signs during the growing season.
Great River Milling
8.2 miLodi Valley Farmers' Market
8.2 miLodi
Lodi's market gathers on the Village Green along North Main Street, in a Columbia County valley town north of Madison near Lake Wisconsin. Expect seasonal vegetables, flowers, eggs, and baked goods from growers in the surrounding countryside.
DeForest Farmers' Market
10.4 miDeForest
The DeForest Farmers' Market runs Tuesday afternoons through the summer season in the Village of DeForest, Wisconsin, alongside village summer series music and movie nights.
DeForest Area Farmers' Market
10.7 miDeForest
DeForest's area market runs at Firemen's Park, near Jefferson and Stevenson streets in this Dane County village just north of Madison. Growers from the surrounding farmland bring seasonal produce, eggs, honey, and baked goods once the harvest starts. The park setting makes it a neighborhood gathering point through the warm months rather than a big regional market.
Kims Trees
10.8 miPortage
Kims Trees is a small agritourism grower on De Witt Street in Portage, the Columbia County seat on the Wisconsin River. The name points to trees rather than produce, but little else is published online. Check locally for what's sold and when the lot is open.
Link's Greenhouse
11.4 miPortage
Portage Farmers Market
11.4 miPortage
OrgaNick Pastures
8.8 miRio
OrgaNick Pastures encompasses two Wisconsin farms owned by Nick and Holly Westby. The first farm is in Rio and the second is in Marcellon. Nick bought 25 acres in Rio in 2019 and built a barn shortly thereafter to host a flock of Hy-line layer hens and a processing plant. In early 2020, Nick purchased land in Marcellon, Wisconsin where he has built a barn to host hens laying blue, green, cream, and brown shelled eggs. Our Story Local Family Farm Nick Westby began his career in agriculture as a
Burr Oak Gardens, LLC
8.8 miRio
Hi! We are Kate and Tyler Rowe. We are the owners and operators of Burr Oak Gardens, LLC. 2024 marks the our fifteenth year of farming and our ninth year of operating our retail greenhouse. In 2010 we took the knowledge gained from our degrees in Horticulture from UW-Madison and began farming on land owned by Tyler’s parents. Over the course of the last fourteen years we have raised a lot of crops and are raising two kiddos here on our farm. We love interacting with our customers at our retail g
Roger Price Produce Farm
11.5 miPardeeville
Furger Family Farm
9.9 miLodi
Furger Family Farm is a family farm on Lovering Road near Lodi, in Columbia County, Wisconsin, north of Madison near Lake Wisconsin. The rolling farmland here supports crops, livestock, and seasonal produce common to south-central Wisconsin.
French Creek Farms
14.2 miPortage
French Creek Farms is located on Highway F near Portage, the Columbia County city where the Fox and Wisconsin rivers nearly meet in south-central Wisconsin. Public details about its current offerings are limited online. Plan to call ahead or check locally to confirm what's grown and whether it's open to visitors.
Fabrita Orchard
14.5 miWaunakee
Fabrita Orchard grows apples on Hogan Road in Waunakee, just north of Madison in Dane County. Orchards ringing the state capital open for fall picking and farm sales, drawing Madison families out for apples, cider, and the autumn season.
Equinox Community Farm
15.0 miWaunakee
Mayr Family Farm
14.0 miWindsor
Mayr Family Farm sits on Egre Road in Windsor, just north of Madison in Dane County. Family farms in this stretch of south-central Wisconsin range from row crops to vegetables and pastured livestock. Without a public listing it's hard to pin down exactly what they sell, so contact them directly to learn what's available.
Sassy Cow Creamery
12.3 miColumbus
Suchomel Farms
14.9 miWaunakee
Fredberg Farms
15.5 miDeForest
Fredberg Farms runs a CSA on Portage Road in DeForest, just north of Madison in Dane County. Community-supported farms in the Madison area sell prepaid seasonal shares, with members picking up weekly boxes of vegetables through the growing season. What Fredberg grows and how its shares work weren't detailed online at the time of writing. Given the location, pickup is likely convenient for Madison-area subscribers. Contact the farm to ask about joining.
Porters Prairie Poultry
14.4 miSun Prairie
Porters Prairie Poultry is a small poultry farm on Vinburn Road outside Sun Prairie, in the farm country northeast of Madison. It raises birds for local sale. Reach the farm directly for current availability of eggs or meat.
Troy Community Farm
18.0 miMadison
Native Food Network
16.9 miSun Prairie
Northside Farmers' Market
18.9 miMadison
The Northside Farmers' Market was born in 2005 after Madison's Northside was declared a food desert — the surviving legacy of the Northside Community Co-op, now running Sundays 8:30 to 12:30, May through October, at Northside TownCenter. SNAP/FoodShare shoppers are welcome with Quest card token exchange, and every vendor produces what they sell.
Sitka Salmon Shares
18.9 miMadison
Sitka Seafood Market (formerly Sitka Salmon Shares) delivers seasonal boxes of premium wild-caught seafood — coho, keta, halibut, sablefish, albacore, Dungeness crab, and more — from small-boat fishermen to member doorsteps, with its Midwest operations rooted in Madison. Subscriptions curate for variety, freshness, and flavor, with a marketplace for individual orders.
SuperCharge! Foods Microgreens - Madison
18.9 miMadison
SuperCharge! Foods has been Madison's top microgreens producer since 2009 — pesticide- and chemical-free sunflower, pea shoot, broccoli, and specialty mixes grown with ocean minerals, vortexed water, and biodynamic preps. More than 35 restaurant partners use the greens, with home delivery of microgreens, wheatgrass, cold-pressed juices, and ready-made foods across the Madison area.
Toms Raspberries
15.0 miPrairie Du Sac
Sun Prairie Farmers' Market
17.6 miSun Prairie
Held at the Colonial Club's Cremer Auditorium, 301 Blankenheim Lane, this Sun Prairie market meets at an indoor community venue rather than an open lot. Sun Prairie, northeast of Madison, is the fast-growing Dane County town known as home of Jimmy the Groundhog and the birthplace of painter Georgia O'Keeffe. Vendors bring the produce, eggs, and baked goods typical of south-central Wisconsin's markets.
JenEhr Family Farm
16.5 miSun Prairie
JenEhr Family Farm grows certified-organic vegetables on the edge of Sun Prairie, selling through a summer CSA and Madison-area farmers markets. The season table runs the usual Wisconsin range plus season extension: greens, tomatoes, peppers, roots, and herbs. It sits just northeast of Madison in Dane County. Contact the farm directly for current CSA sign-up and market days.
The Tree Farm
17.6 miCross Plains
The Tree Farm sits on Highway 19 just outside Cross Plains, in Dane County west of Madison, on land once planted in nursery stock. What's offered shifts with the season, and the listing gives no fixed hours. Check locally before visiting to confirm what's open and when.
Tuesday Eastside Farmers' Market
21.7 miThis is Madison's Tuesday-afternoon market on the near east side, meeting near 953 Jenifer Street at Central Park in the Marquette neighborhood. Smaller and more neighborhood-focused than the big Saturday market on the Capitol Square, it leans on organic growers, prepared food, and local makers that define Madison's east side. It runs through the warm months and has become a weekly gathering point for the Williamson Street area.
Dane County Farmers' Market
21.7 miMadison
The Dane County Farmers’ Market on the Square is a Saturday and Wednesday tradition in Madison, Wisconsin. You’ll find the season’s best bounty of vegetables, flowers, meats, cheeses, and specialty products from approximately 220 vendors throughout the year. Over 130 members attend every Saturday. All of the items for sale are grown, raised, and produced in Wisconsin by the person behind the stand. The Largest Producer-Only Farmers' Market in the Country The DCFM is
Madison Sourdough
21.7 miMadison
Madison Sourdough is a from-scratch bakery, cafe, mill, and patisserie on Williamson Street on Madison's near east side — committed to nourishing the community, supporting local food systems, and sharing a love of Wisconsin grains and wild fermentation through the tastiest treats in the city. Open daily for bread, pastry, breakfast, and lunch.
Eastside Farmers' Market
21.7 miMadison
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L'Arc-en-Ciel Prairie
19.3 miSun Prairie
L'Arc-en-Ciel Prairie sits on Town Hall Drive outside Sun Prairie, east of Madison in Dane County. The French name means "rainbow prairie," pointing to restored native grassland rather than row crops. Details online are sparse, so reach out locally before planning a visit.
Dane County Farmers' Market - Saturday on the Square
21.9 miMadison
The Dane County Farmers’ Market on the Square is a Saturday and Wednesday tradition in Madison, Wisconsin. You’ll find the season’s best bounty of vegetables, flowers, meats, cheeses, and specialty products from approximately 220 vendors throughout the year. Over 130 members attend every Saturday. All of the items for sale are grown, raised, and produced in Wisconsin by the person behind the stand.
The Conscious Carnivore
21.9 miThe Conscious Carnivore is a whole-animal butcher shop in Madison that sources meat from local Wisconsin farms. The counter offers fresh cuts and house-ground burger, with the shop breaking down whole animals in-house.
Greenway Station Farmers' Market
21.3 miMiddleton
This market takes place at Greenway Station, the open-air shopping center in Middleton just west of Madison, near the Deming Way area. Middleton sits in Dane County, home to one of Wisconsin's strongest communities of small and organic growers, and area farmers supply seasonal produce through the warm months. It is a shopping-center market convenient for Middleton and west-side Madison shoppers.
Pecatonica Valley Farm
22.1 miPecatonica Valley Farm takes its name from the Pecatonica River valley in southern Wisconsin's Green and Lafayette county farmland. Public details were limited, so its specific products aren't confirmed, though the valley is known for pasture and row-crop farms.
Capitol View Farmer's Market
21.3 miMadison
The Capitol View Farmers' Market runs Wednesdays 3 to 7, late May through mid-October, on Sharpsburg Drive near Madison's Eastside Great Dane — managed by the North Star Neighborhood Association, with weekly food scrap drop-off through Sustain Dane and special events through the season.
he Conscious Carnivore
22.2 miMadison
The Conscious Carnivore, in Madison, Wisconsin, opened in September 2013, is a whole animal butcher shop that provides expertise to help customers be more knowledgeable about what and how they eat. The store on University Avenue was the first retail outlet for Black Earth Meats (Black Earth, Wisconsin), the first humane certified, USDA processor in the area. With the growing demand of Madison-area consumers for grass fed beef and pastured pork, The Conscious Carnivore opened with a mission to ed
South Madison Farmers' Market
22.6 miMadison
The South Madison Farmers' Market runs several days a week across South Park Street sites, including the Madison Labor Temple and the Urban League hub, from spring into late October. Vendors bring fresh and organic produce, flower bouquets, meat, and baked goods. It was built to widen fresh-food access on Madison's south side. The market keeps its own website and active Facebook pages with the weekly schedule.
Old Sauk Trails Business Park
22.0 miMadison
This entry points to the Old Sauk Trails Business Park on John Q. Hammons Drive on Madison's west side - an office and hotel development, not a farm. It appears in the directory by mistake, likely because a seasonal event once used a nearby field. There's no working farm, farm stand, or pick-your-own operation at this address. Anyone looking for agriculture near Madison should check the many actual farms across surrounding Dane County instead.
Keep Wisconsin Warm/Cool Fund Corn Maze
22.0 miMadison
This corn maze was a seasonal fundraiser for the Keep Wisconsin Warm/Cool Fund, a Madison nonprofit that helps low-income households cover heating and cooling bills. It's tied to the group's John Q. Hammons Drive office address rather than a permanent farm, so it isn't a year-round attraction. Whether the maze still runs depends on the nonprofit's current fundraising plans. Contact the Keep Wisconsin Warm/Cool Fund directly to ask about any upcoming event.
Monroe Street Farmers Market
22.9 miMadison
Tom's Raspberries
17.4 miPrairie Du Sac
Tom's Raspberries grows pick-your-own raspberries on Highway 60 near Prairie du Sac, along the Wisconsin River in Sauk County. Raspberry picking in this area runs mid- to late summer, when the canes come into fruit for a few short weeks.
Enchanted Valley Acres
20.9 miCross Plains
Enchanted Valley Acres is a seasonal agritourism farm on Enchanted Valley Road near Cross Plains, in the hills just west of Madison. Farms in this Dane County area open in fall for corn mazes, pumpkins, and family outings.
Obervitis Vinyard
21.3 miMiddleton
Vineyard on Sagebrush Trail in Middleton, just west of Madison in Dane County. Cold-hardy grapes such as the Wisconsin-tested Marquette and Frontenac do well in this part of southern Wisconsin. Middleton lies along the Pheasant Branch watershed near Lake Mendota.
Englewood Grass-fed Beef
17.2 miEnglewood Grass-fed Beef is a Wisconsin producer selling grass-fed beef direct from the farm. Public details were limited, so the exact town, herd size, and ordering specifics aren't confirmed here.
Meat People Butcher
23.2 miMadison
Opened in 2021 by owners Pip Freeman & Jenny Griep, Meat People is a specialty whole animal butcher shop. This means that (unlike most conventional meat) we purchase the entire animal directly from local farmers and utilize every last part. We carry pasture-raised beef, pork, lamb, and chicken. All of our meat is sourced from Wisconsin farms that practice responsible land stewardship and humane treatment of the animals. We receive fresh meat deliveries every week. Our butchers and staff are pass
Lost Lake Acres Greenhouse
17.2 miFall River
Lost Lake Acres Greenhouse has been a premier gardening destination in Fall River, Wisconsin since 1992 — serving Dodge, Columbia, and Dane counties with stunning hanging baskets, unique planters, potted flowers, and vegetable plants, including Proven Winners brands grown on site. Buying directly from the grower, seasonally each spring and summer.
Turner's Corners Hwy 12 Growers Farmers Market
17.7 miThis growers' market sits at 413 Highway 12 in Baraboo, the Sauk County seat near Devil's Lake State Park and the Wisconsin Dells. The Highway 12 location catches steady tourist traffic heading to the Dells, and area farmers use it to sell sweet corn, tomatoes, and other Sauk County produce at peak summer. Baraboo's surrounding hills and river valley make for some of the richest farmland in south-central Wisconsin.
Meadows Honey Homestead, LLC
19.5 miMazomanie
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Poynette, WI?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Poynette, Wisconsin, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Poynette?
Farms near Poynette include 19 agritourism & farm experiences, 13 farmers markets, 9 farm stands, 6 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.
