Farms Near Providence, RI
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Providence, Rhode Island — all selling direct to consumers.
Providence / Downtown Farmers' Market
0.5 miProvidence
The Downtown Providence Farmers' Market sets up at Kennedy Plaza in the center of Providence, Rhode Island, drawing office workers and downtown residents during the growing season. Vendors bring produce, prepared foods, and local goods to the plaza on market days. The exact 2026 day, hours, and season aren't confirmed here. Check with the market or Farm Fresh Rhode Island before going.
Farm Fresh Rhode Island
0.8 miProvidence
Farm Fresh Rhode Island has run local food hubs since 2004 and operates farmers markets across the state, including a year-round market at its 10 Sims Avenue headquarters in Providence. The nonprofit connects regional farmers, fishers, and food producers with wholesale buyers through Market Mobile, an online ordering and delivery service. Its Bonus Bucks program doubles SNAP/EBT dollars at markets, and the Harvest Kitchen trains local youth to make jarred and packaged foods.
Armory Farmers Market
0.9 miProvidence
Sankofa World Market
1.0 miProvidence
Brown Market Shares Program
0.9 miProvidence
Sankofa Market
1.3 miProvidence
Sankofa World Market gathers immigrant and refugee growers selling globally-inspired produce and prepared foods, held near Knight Memorial Library at 275 Elmwood Avenue in Providence, Rhode Island. Run by the West Elmwood Housing Development Corporation, it grew out of the Sankofa initiative's community gardens and affordable-housing work in the West End. The market is seasonal, usually summer into fall. Confirm this year's days and hours before visiting.
Brown University Farmers Market
1.0 miProvidence
Providence / Broad Street Farmers' Market
1.4 miProvidence
The Broad Street Farmers' Market runs seasonally at 807 Broad Street, by the Algonquin House in the Elmwood and West End area of Providence, Rhode Island. Neighborhood markets like this focus on fresh, affordable produce and accept SNAP/EBT, often with matching dollars. The exact 2026 day, hours, and season aren't confirmed here. Check locally before visiting.
Broad St. Farmers Market
1.5 miProvidence
Quaintly Farm
2.0 miProvidence
Weaver Library Farmers' Market
2.2 miEast Providence
Providence / Hope Street Farmers' Market
2.7 miProvidence
The Hope Street Farmers Market runs at Lippitt Park, 1059 Hope Street, on Providence's East Side, Rhode Island. It's one of the city's best-known markets, with Saturday mornings in the park through the growing season and a Wednesday market added in summer. Local farms, bakers, cheesemakers, and prepared-food vendors set up under the trees. Confirm the current season and hours before heading over.
Pawtucket Wintertime Farmers' Market
2.9 miPawtucket
The Pawtucket Wintertime Farmers' Market is Farm Fresh Rhode Island's flagship indoor winter market, held at the Hope Artiste Village, 1005 Main Street in Pawtucket. Running roughly November through April, it fills a mill hall with dozens of vendors selling winter produce, meat, dairy, bread, prepared foods, and crafts when outdoor markets are closed. It accepts SNAP/EBT with bonus programs. Saturday mornings are the main event during the cold months.
Neutaconkanut Farmers Market
2.4 miProvidence
Providence / Neutaconkanut Hill Farmers' Market
2.4 miProvidence
This market runs at Neutaconkanut Park, 700 Plainfield Street, on the west side of Providence, Rhode Island, beside the city's largest wooded park. Neighborhood markets here bring produce and local goods to residents and typically accept SNAP/EBT. The current day, hours, and season aren't confirmed here. Check locally for the 2026 schedule.
Pawtucket Farmers Market
3.7 miPawtucket
The Pawtucket Farmers Market, run by a nonprofit association incorporated in 2023, sets up Tuesdays 1 to 4 p.m. each summer outside Shri Yoga and Life Cafe in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. The market supports small Rhode Island businesses and works to improve access to local food and artisan products.
Pawtuxet Village Farmers Market
4.0 miCranston
Hope Street Farmers Market
3.6 miProvidence
Central Falls Farmers Market
4.5 miThe Central Falls Farmers Market is a seasonal summer market in Central Falls, Rhode Island, the state's smallest and most densely populated city. Markets like this bring local farms, produce, and prepared foods into a neighborhood setting and typically accept SNAP/EBT. The exact 2026 location, day, and hours aren't confirmed here. Check with the city or Farm Fresh Rhode Island for the current schedule before going.
Osamequin Farm
5.1 miSeekonk
Salisbury Farm
5.7 miJohnston
Salisbury Farm on Plainfield Pike, Route 14, in Johnston is best known for its fall corn maze. The farm cut one of New England's first cornfield mazes in the late 1990s, and autumn brings pumpkins, hayrides, and pick-your-own visits. It's a family farm just west of Providence that fills up on October weekends.
Four Town Farm
6.3 miBarrington
Four Town Farm takes its name from the spot where Seekonk, Rehoboth, Barrington, and East Providence meet, straddling the Rhode Island–Massachusetts line on George Street. It's a long-running family farm known around the East Bay for pick-your-own strawberries in June and a stand of vegetables and flowers through the season. The directory files it under Barrington, though the fields sit just over the town line.
Four Town Farm
6.3 miSeekonk
Pippin Orchard Nurseries and Farm
6.8 miCranston
Pippin Orchard Nurseries and Farm sits on Pippin Orchard Road in western Cranston, the semi-rural edge of the city named for its old apple orchards. The listing pairs a nursery with the farm, pointing to plants and nursery stock alongside orchard fruit. Call ahead for current hours and stock, since western Cranston farms run on seasonal schedules.
Morris Farm
8.4 miWarwick
Morris Farm is on Warwick Avenue in Warwick, one of the few working farms left in this built-up stretch of Rhode Island's shoreline. It's listed as an agritourism farm; online details are limited, so check locally for the stand's hours and seasonal offerings.
Papa Roger's Honey Farm
8.4 miWarwick
Papa Roger's Honey Farm
8.4 miWarwick
Dame Farm and Orchards
6.5 miJohnston
Dame Farm and Orchards runs pick-your-own fields and a farm stand at 91B Brown Avenue in Johnston, on one of Rhode Island's older working farmsteads. Blueberries and sunflowers are summer draws, with more crops rolling through the stand into the fall. The farm keeps set summer hours, open most days but closed Thursdays and Sundays. Call (401) 949-3657 for current picking conditions.
Twin Rooster Farm.
8.7 miCumberland
Blackbird Farm - Rhode Island Raised Beef, Pork and Chicken
7.3 miSmithfield
Blackbird Farm in Smithfield, Rhode Island raises pasture-raised beef, pork, and chicken with full traceability — Ann Marie and family can tell you each animal's pedigree, feed, and history. Shop the year-round farm stand on Douglas Pike (with friendly cows to feed and a seasonal ice cream trailer), or get nationwide shipping with free flat-rate delivery on qualifying orders: raised right, right here.
Blackbird Farm - Rhode Island Raised Beef, Pork and Chicken
7.3 miSmithfield
Hello, my name is Brandon Bouthillette and I manage my family’s farm in Smithfield, Rhode Island where we humanely raise antibiotic-free, no-added-hormones, pasture-fed, 100% Black Angus cattle and 100% pedigreed American Heritage Berkshire pigs. Blackbird Farm began with my mother and father. First, back in 1978, when my dad Kevin purchased our family home. Then, when dad married my mom Ann Marie in 1984, she brought her love of raising Black Angus cattle to their expanding home. Growing up wit
The Good Earth Organic CSA
7.0 miHope
The Good Earth Organic Farm
7.0 miHope
The GOOD EARTH ORGANIC FARM & GARDENING CENTER
7.0 miHope
The Good Earth Organic Farm and Gardening Center sits on Scituate Avenue in the Hope area on Cranston's rural western edge. As its name states, it pairs an organic farm with a garden center, the kind of operation that sells plant starts, produce, and gardening supplies. Western Cranston and neighboring Scituate are farm-and-woodland country.
Hill Orchard
6.9 miHill Orchard is an orchard on Windsor Avenue in Johnston, part of the pocket of fruit-growing farms in the town's western hills. Expect tree fruit through the late-summer and fall picking season. Little is posted online, so call ahead for hours and what's ripe.
Pippin Apple Orchard
7.0 miCranston
Pippin Apple Orchard grows apples on Pippin Orchard Road in western Cranston, the same rural road that gave the area its name. This is the fruit-focused neighbor among the road's orchards, with apples through the fall picking season. Details online are sparse, so check locally before heading out for picking hours.
Oakdale Farm
6.8 miOakdale Farm is a Rhode Island farm. No address, crop list, or website is attached here, and reliable details are limited online, so its offerings aren't confirmed. Contact the farm directly for location, hours, and what's currently available.
Bateson's Farm
7.2 miRehoboth
Rehoboth has held onto more farmland than most of its Bristol County neighbors near the Rhode Island border, and Bateson's Farm on Barney Avenue is part of that landscape. Beyond the address and listing category, no website or contact record turned up for this one.
Scary Acres
7.6 miScary Acres is a seasonal Halloween attraction on Scituate Avenue in western Cranston, near the Hope village line. It runs on farmland in the fall with haunted-attraction features aimed at October crowds. The rural western edge of Cranston, bordering Scituate, is farm-and-woodland country.
Confreda Greenhouses Farms
7.6 miHope
Rocky Point Farm
9.5 miWarwick
Rocky Point Farm sits on Rocky Point Avenue in Warwick, near the site of the old Rocky Point amusement park on Narragansett Bay. The farm is known locally for strawberries, with a pick-your-own June season that draws steady crowds to this shoreline pocket. Call ahead near strawberry time, since picking hinges on the weather.
Millers Family Farm
9.3 miNorth Attleboro
Miller's Family Farm in North Attleboro started as a chicken and pig operation in the 1920s before switching to Christmas trees in the early 1980s. The current owners took over in 2012 and replanted hundreds of trees; today the farm sells cut-your-own and pre-cut trees, fresh wreaths, and runs pick-your-own flower sessions for $25 per 20 stems. Check their Facebook or Instagram before visiting — they only open when posted.
Miller's Family Farm
9.4 miNorth Attleboro
Water Way Farm
8.7 miBarrington
Woman owned Coastal lavender and specialty crop farm. By appointment only in season
Phantom Farms
10.1 miCumberland
Phantom Farms on Diamond Hill Road in Cumberland pairs a farm stand with a bakery in Rhode Island's northeast corner. The bakery is known locally for apple fritters, pies, and breads, and the market sells produce, plants, and seasonal goods. Diamond Hill Road is a busy route near the Massachusetts line.
West Warwick Farmers Market
9.1 miWest Warwick
Moonrose Farm
7.8 miRehoboth
Jaswell Farm
8.2 miGreenville
Jaswell's Farm on Swan Road in Smithfield runs a market, bakery, cider mill, and pick-your-own apple orchard. The mill presses its own apple cider and the bakery turns out fresh goods, sold both at the farm and through wholesale accounts. Pick-your-own apples draw families each fall. The farm closes for the off-season and reopens for summer. Call (401) 231-9043.
Farmer's Market at Attleboro Farms
10.3 miFarmer's Market at Attleboro Farms runs year-round on Sundays, noon to 3, hosted at a private garden center on Hickory Road off Route 120. Vendors sell baked goods, cheese, eggs, honey, jams, maple, meat, plants, and pet food, with both indoor and outdoor space to shop regardless of season.
Appleland Orchard
8.5 miSmithfield
Appleland Orchard on Smith Avenue in Smithfield is an apple orchard in northern Rhode Island's traditional apple-growing belt. Smithfield and neighboring Greenville have long been the state's orchard country, and pick-your-own apple season here runs from late summer into October, often alongside cider and farm-stand fruit.
Scituate Rotary Farmers Market
8.5 miNorth Scituate
Knight's Farm
8.6 miGlocester
Knight's Farm sits on Snake Hill Road in Glocester, a heavily wooded town in northwestern Rhode Island. It's listed as an agritourism farm in a part of the state dotted with tree farms, orchards, and small livestock operations. Specific crops and visitor activities are not documented in public listings.
Revive The Roots
9.5 miSmithfield
Revive the Roots is a volunteer-run nonprofit farm on the historic Mowry Commons at 374 Farnum Pike in Smithfield. Volunteers tend permaculture-style community gardens, grow thousands of pounds of produce for local hunger relief, and run workshops and education programs on sustainable growing. The grounds draw several thousand visitors a year for events and hands-on learning. Reach them at (401) 305-0539 or through their website and newsletter.
Leach Farm and Orchard
8.9 miGreenville
Leach Farm and Orchard is on Austin Avenue in Greenville, part of Smithfield in northern Rhode Island's apple belt. The Greenville and Smithfield area is long-established orchard country, and farms here typically offer apples and seasonal fruit with pick-your-own in late summer and fall.
Steere Orchard
8.9 miGreenville
Steere Orchard is a longtime apple orchard on Austin Avenue in the Greenville section of Smithfield, one of the larger pick-your-own operations in northern Rhode Island. Rows of apple trees open for picking through the fall, the busy stretch when families come out for the harvest. Call ahead in season for which varieties are ready and current picking hours.
Homestead Farm Rehoboth
8.7 miRehoboth
Homestead Farm in Rehoboth, run by Skip and Tish Vadnais, raises a remarkable range of animals with room to roam: Scottish Highland beef, pork, lamb, goat, rabbit, chicken, duck, turkey, and quail, plus eggs from four different birds. The weekend farm market adds fresh herbs, infused oils and vinegars, jams, pickled products, seasonal produce, fresh-baked bread, fresh pasta, and hay.
Dufort Farms
8.7 miRehoboth
Dufort Farms in Rehoboth, Massachusetts, established in 1990 on 32 acres dating to about 1865, raises USDA grass-fed beef start-to-finish from its own cow/calf operation plus outdoor-foraged pork — all 100% free of hormones and antibiotics. The year-round farm store sells individual cuts, local honey, and homemade jams and jellies from the farm's berries, and July through September brings pick-your-own from a field of 1,000 blueberry bushes.
Rosasharn Farm
8.7 miRehoboth
We are a vegetable farm as well as small livestock farm, we have a farm stand, CSA, and can be found at farmers market.
Elwood Orchard
8.8 miGlocester
Elwood Orchard on Snake Hill Road grows garlic and honey, along with apples and peaches it has been reworking in recent seasons. The small orchard opens for limited weekends rather than a long pick-your-own run, with recent notes pointing to an August opening. Reach the growers at [email protected] or 401-743-2476.
Hope & Main's Schoolyard Market
9.8 miWarren
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Providence, RI?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Providence, Rhode Island, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Providence?
Farms near Providence include 21 farmers markets, 20 agritourism & farm experiences, 8 farm stands, 8 orchards. 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.
