Farms Near Princeton, NJ
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Princeton, New Jersey — all selling direct to consumers.
Princeton Farmers Market
0.6 miPrinceton
Whole Earth Center
1.2 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.
Princeton Lavender Grow Sunflowers too!
2.8 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.
West Windsor Community Farmers Market - main season
3.6 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.
TerhunerchardsOrchards
3.6 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.
Terhune Orchards
3.6 miPrinceton
Pennsylvania Dutch Farmers' Market
3.6 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.
Cherry Grove Farm
4.2 miLawrenceville
Z Food Farm
4.6 miLawrenceville
Village Farms
4.7 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.
Hidden Spring Lavender & Alpaca Farm in NJ
5.0 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.
Pariso Farm
5.0 miSkillman
Marchese Family Farm
5.2 miHopewell
Certified Organic produce farm featuring over 100 varieties of vegetables, a berry grove, and mixed fruit orchard.
Ralston Farm
5.3 miHopewell borough
Little Acres Farm
5.9 miPennington
Honey Brook Organic Farm
5.2 miPennington
Little Acres Farm
5.8 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.
Beechtree Farm
5.9 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.
Stults Farm
6.2 miCranbury
TindallarmsFarms
7.7 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.
Brown's Berry Farm
6.3 miSouth Brunswick
Brown's Berry Farm grows berries on Rowland Road in South Brunswick, Middlesex County. Pick-your-own strawberries are the classic draw for a farm of this name in central New Jersey's late-spring season. No website surfaced with picking dates, so it's best to check locally before heading out.
Blossom Hill Farms
6.3 miCranbury Township
A farm on Eiker Road in Cranbury Township, Middlesex County, an area still dotted with working cropland between Princeton and the Turnpike. Details on Blossom Hill are thin online. Farms in this stretch of central Jersey generally grow field crops, sweet corn, and seasonal vegetables. Contact the farm to confirm whether it sells retail, runs a stand, or offers any pick-your-own before visiting.
Oasis Garden Center
7.1 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.
Blue Moon Acres Farm Market- Pennington, NJ
6.4 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.
Blue Moon Acres: Certified Organic Farm and Market
6.4 miPennington
Sweet Sourland Farms
6.8 miHopewell
Hillsboro Farm
8.6 miHillsborough
Hillsboro Farm sits on Hillsborough Road in Hillsborough Township, Somerset County — a stretch of central New Jersey still worked for row crops and produce. Public information about the farm is limited. Contact it directly to learn what it grows and whether it sells to the public.
Chickadee Creek Farm
6.9 miPennington
Pennington Farmers Market
6.9 miPennington
Dey Farm LLC
7.1 miCranbury
Dey Farm works land on Dey Road in Cranbury, Middlesex County, one of the state's preserved-farmland towns of flat, fertile soil. The farm's specific crops aren't documented online. Reach out directly to learn what it grows and whether it sells produce locally.
Cherry Grove Farm
8.6 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.
Lee Turkey Farm
8.3 miEast Windsor
Bone-In Food
9.4 miHillsborough
Bone-In Food is a CSA based in Hillsborough, Somerset County, in central New Jersey. The name points to a meat-focused, whole-animal approach rather than a vegetable box, the kind of program that sources pasture-raised cuts for members. The listing gives only the town and ZIP, so share formats and pickup specifics aren't detailed here. Reach out to the operator for current offerings and how membership works.
Von Thuns Country Farm Market
7.3 miMonmouth Junction
Von Thuns Country Farm Market
7.4 miMonmouth Junction
Trenton Farmers Market
9.1 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.
A & M Farm And Garden Center
10.3 miRobbinsville Twp
A&M Farm and Garden Center has served Robbinsville, New Jersey since 1953 — a premier farm market famous for its corn and tomatoes, grown alongside a full garden center of annuals, perennials, trees, and shrubs. The 5,000-square-foot store adds pies, cakes, chocolates, garden statuary, wind chimes, and seasonal decorations for every holiday.
Snyder's Farm
9.4 miSomerset
Doyle's Unami Farm
10.7 miHillsborough Township
Doyle's Unami Farm works land along Mill Lane in Hillsborough, Somerset County, and opens to the public mainly in fall. The season centers on a corn maze, pick-your-own pumpkins, and hayrides out to the fields, with a stand selling the farm's own produce. It's a working family farm that turns its acreage over to agritourism once the harvest comes in.
Oasis Family Farm
10.9 miRobbinsville
Bizzi Bee Hives
10.9 miSomerset
A small beekeeping operation on Welshs Lane in Somerset, Somerset County. Local apiaries like this produce raw honey and beeswax products from their hives. Contact directly to find out what's for sale and how to buy.
Abe’s Acres Farm
9.7 miSunhaven Farms
12.1 miHillsborough Township
Sunhaven Farms is a farm in Hillsborough Township, a large agricultural township in Somerset County crossed by the Millstone River. It's listed for agritourism, but its crops, activities, and visitor hours aren't detailed in public listings.
Norz Hill Farm – Scare Farm Haunted House
12.3 miHillsborough Township
A family farm and market on South Branch Road in Hillsborough, selling its own beef, pork, lamb, goat, eggs, and seasonal poultry. Through the year it runs farm events like Touch-A-Tractor days and outdoor line dancing. In fall it becomes Scare Farm, its Halloween attraction with a haunted hayride, corn maze, and haunted barn after dark. The farm store keeps weekday daytime hours and shorter weekend hours.
Norz Hill Farm Market, LLC
12.3 miHillsborough
Oasis Family Farm
12.2 miRobbinsville
Oasis Family Farm supplies landscaping materials in Robbinsville, Mercer County: dyed and natural mulches, nutrient-rich topsoil, and seasoned firewood, sold retail or wholesale with pickup or delivery. The business cites more than 20 years serving local homeowners and landscapers, and runs occasional farm events through the season. Call to arrange a delivery.
Our Farm By The Creek
10.5 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
10.5 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.
Vacchiano Farm
12.4 miNeshanic Station
Vacchiano Farm has been a family enterprise since 1983, working 100 acres in New Jersey's Skylands region — 15 acres of vegetables with 25+ tomato varieties, an 11-acre vineyard in the storied Warren County wine appellation, and free-roaming beef, lamb, chickens, ducks, and heritage turkeys. The huge farmhouse store on Route 202 in Readington adds chef-prepared meals, sauces, deli sandwiches, and catering, with picnic grounds overlooking the fields.
Vacchiano Farm
12.4 miNeshanic Station
At Vacchiano Farm, we are real farmers working a real farm – one hundred acres of beautiful, fertile land in the western part of New Jersey known as the Skylands Region. We founded Vacchiano Farm as a family enterprise in 1983, and have proudly participated in farmers’ markets throughout northern New Jersey since 1992. Our parents’ families still tend generations-old farms in Italy, and we carry on their traditions here with respect and care. Our farm lies in the heart of Warren County, an Ame
Pleasant Hill Farm
10.1 miSouth Brunswick
Pleasant Hill Farm is on Ridge Road in South Brunswick, Middlesex County, central New Jersey. It's listed under agritourism. Reach out for produce, seasonal activities, and hours.
Evergreen Farm
13.2 miHamilton Township
Evergreen Farm sits on Yardville-Allentown Road in Hamilton Township, Mercer County, in the Yardville farming area south of Trenton. No website or public listing details were found online, so its current crops and hours aren't confirmed.
K & S Farm's Sunshine Acres
11.6 miEast Windsor Township
K&S Farm's Sunshine Acres sits on Windsor-Perrineville Road in East Windsor, the daytime family side of the same property that hosts the Field of Terror haunt after dark. Sunshine Acres offers pick-your-own vegetables and a farm market through the growing season, plus a fall pumpkin patch and hayrides. It's a working central-Jersey produce farm in Mercer County.
K&S Farms / Field of Terror
11.6 miEast Windsor
Field of Terror is a Halloween-season haunted attraction on K&S Farms along Windsor-Perrineville Road in East Windsor. It packs four separate walk-through experiences into one ticket, built around a backstory of a farmer's genetic experiments gone wrong, with haunted trails, buildings, and after-dark scares. The daytime side of the same farm runs pick-your-own and a pumpkin patch as Sunshine Acres.
NOFA-NJ Farmers Market at Duke Farms
13.2 miOrganized by NOFA-NJ, the state's organic farming association, this market is held on the grounds of Duke Farms at 1112 Dukes Parkway West in Hillsborough, Somerset County, a large conservation property open to the public. The market emphasizes organically grown produce and local food. For current dates and vendor details, NOFA-NJ can be reached at (908) 371-1111 or [email protected].
Pops Farm Market
10.5 miMonroe
Wolgast Tree Farm
11.9 miFranklin Township
Wolgast Tree Farm is a small, watershed-friendly Christmas tree farm and apiary on Bennetts Lane in the Somerset section of Franklin Township, running more than 40 years. Cut-your-own and precut trees anchor the winter season, alongside handmade grave blankets. The farm also sells its own honey and beeswax, oyster mushrooms, and bluebird nest boxes. It's a genuine small family operation, so hours are limited, mainly weekends in the Christmas run plus mushroom pickups.
Sun Meadow Farm
13.1 miNeshanic Station
Sun Meadow Farm is on Old York Road in Neshanic Station, part of Hillsborough in Somerset County. The area is a mix of small produce farms and horse farms along the South Branch of the Raritan River. Little is published about the operation, so reach out directly for details on crops or farm products.
Habiak Farms
10.8 miSouth Brunswick
Habiak Farms grows on Deans Rhode Hall Road in South Brunswick, Middlesex County, farmland in central New Jersey's produce belt. No active website was found online, so the specific crops and hours aren't confirmed.
Burjan's Pumpkin Festival
13.0 miFlemington
Burjan's Pumpkin Festival is a seasonal fall event at a farm on Old York Road in Flemington, Hunterdon County. The pumpkin patch and autumn activities run through October. Beyond the location and the festival name, little about the operation appears online.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Princeton, NJ?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Princeton, New Jersey, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Princeton?
Farms near Princeton include 25 agritourism & farm experiences, 17 farm stands, 9 organic farms, 6 farmers markets. 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.
