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Farms Near Punta Gorda, FL

35 local farms within about 30 miles of Punta Gorda, Florida — all selling direct to consumers.

U-We-Pick Farms

2.5 mi

Punta Gorda

U-We-Pick Farms is listed in Punta Gorda, on the Charlotte County side of the Peace River. The name points to a u-pick produce operation, though current crops, season, and hours weren't confirmed online.

Weil Farms

2.6 mi

Punta Gorda

Weil Farms runs honey bee apiaries that winter in Punta Gorda for Florida's citrus pollination season, then move north to Connecticut and New York for the summer. The farm sells raw, unfiltered honey along with royal jelly and bee pollen, shipped year-round with no handling fees. Reach them directly to ask what's currently in stock before ordering.

punta gorda farmers market

2.7 mi

Punta Gorda Farmers Market sets up on Taylor Street in downtown Punta Gorda and is promoted by the Punta Gorda Chamber of Commerce as a local visitor draw. Specific current vendor lineup and hours weren't confirmable online — check the Chamber's listings for the latest schedule.

Berry Best Farm

7.7 mi

Punta Gorda

Berry Best Farm sits on Riverside Drive outside Punta Gorda, in Charlotte County on Florida's Gulf coast. The name points to berries as the draw, but no working site or listing confirms which fruit, season, or whether it's u-pick.

Fifty Ten Farms

8.4 mi

Punta Gorda

Fifty Ten Farms runs a family cattle ranch in Arcadia and sells at the Punta Gorda Farmers Market most Saturday mornings. Grass-finished beef goes out as eighth, quarter, half, or whole shares, alongside pastured chicken, duck eggs, weekly organic sourdough, and a handmade tallow skincare line — balms, lotion, deodorant, and soap. The farm ships its tallow products nationwide even though the meat stays local.

GreenView Aquaponics Family Farm and Apiary

11.2 mi

A family-run Florida operation combining aquaponics, growing produce in a closed-loop system with fish, alongside apiary beekeeping for honey.

Yellow House Farms

10.8 mi

Punta Gorda

Yellow House Farms sits along Highway 17 outside Punta Gorda, in Charlotte County's inland cattle-and-citrus country — flatwoods and pasture rather than the coastal stretch most visitors know.

Worden Farm

12.2 mi

Worden Farm is an 85-to-125-acre USDA-certified organic operation outside Punta Gorda, run by Chris Worden, Ph.D., and Eva Worden, Ph.D. The farm grows specialty vegetables, fruit, herbs, and flowers, sells seasonal farm boxes, and runs an apprenticeship program alongside grower workshops. Reach the farm through the contact form at wordenfarm.com.

Boca Grande Farmers Market (CSA)

12.9 mi

Placida

English Lake Farm

14.5 mi

Fort Ogden

English Lake Farm sits along US 17 in Fort Ogden, in DeSoto County's Peace River cattle and citrus country. No crop list, hours, or contact information is published online — the farm hasn't built a web presence yet.

Pine Island Botanicals, Inc

17.8 mi

Pine Island Botanicals farms five acres in Bokeelia growing gourmet greens, sprouts, sunflower greens, and wheatgrass year-round, plus seasonal tropical fruit and Asian greens, lettuce, and mustard greens. Buy direct from the farm or find them at farmers markets in downtown Fort Myers, Sanibel Island, and Cape Coral, and at restaurants around the Pine Island area.

Rosy Tomorrows Heritage Farm

17.7 mi

North Fort Myers

Rosy Tomorrows Heritage Farm raises heritage-breed Red Wattle pigs, 100% grass-fed Longhorn cattle, Jersey dairy cows, and pastured Australorp hens across roughly 100 acres in North Fort Myers. The farm built its reputation on a working farm-to-table restaurant, serving seasonal plates sourced straight from its own pastures alongside house-made bread, honey, and pickles. It holds Slow Food USA membership and raises every animal without hormones, steroids, or antibiotics.

ALL Blueberries, LLC

19.6 mi

Arcadia

Circle-S-Ranch & Poultry

18.3 mi

north Fort Myers

Circle-S-Ranch & Poultry raises poultry on Lani Lane in north Fort Myers, in Lee County's rural pocket east of the Caloosahatchee River. It's listed as an agritourism stop rather than a retail farm stand — reach out directly for visiting details, since we couldn't verify hours or what's available to the public.

Ryder Berries, LLC

20.4 mi

Arcadia

Ryder Berries has grown and sold blueberries from its Arcadia farm since 2015. The u-pick rows open weekends only, Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., through the DeSoto County blueberry season each spring. Call ahead before driving out, since picking hours shift with the harvest.

A.L.L. Blueberries, LLC

20.4 mi

Arcadia

A.L.L. Blueberries is a u-pick blueberry farm in Arcadia's DeSoto County, picking at roughly $5 a pound starting the third week of April. Hours run Monday through Thursday evenings and Friday through Sunday from morning until dusk during season.

Sandhill Citrus

20.6 mi

Arcadia

Sandhill Citrus grows citrus near Arcadia, the DeSoto County seat long known for cattle ranching and citrus groves on Florida's sandy central ridge. Current varieties, harvest season, and stand hours weren't confirmed online.

Greenbyrd

20.0 mi

Arcadia

Greenbyrd is a pasture-raised poultry farm in Arcadia where floorless coops get moved daily so the birds have fresh grazing, sunshine, and open air rather than a fixed pen. The family-owned operation has run since 2018.

Fort Myers Downtown Farmers' Market

21.2 mi

Heitman and West First Street Fort Myers

This market sets up at the corner of Heitman Avenue and West First Street in downtown Fort Myers, along the Caloosahatchee River waterfront district.

31 Produce and Mining Co

20.5 mi

Alva

31 Produce and Mining Co ran a u-pick produce farm, gem-and-fossil mining sluice, petting zoo, and cafe on State Road 31 in Alva for 17 years, offering more than 25 crops to pick between September and June. The farm closed on September 21, 2025, after the state acquired the land for a road-widening project.

Berry Happy Farm

22.9 mi

Fort Myers

Berry Happy Farm's listed address is Fleamasters, the longtime flea market on the north side of Fort Myers — suggesting a produce vendor selling berries from a market stall rather than a farm with its own fields. No stall number, hours, or product list were found.

The Freckled Frog at Bishop Citrus Inc.

23.9 mi

Arcadia

The Freckled Frog operates under Bishop Citrus Inc. in DeSoto County, cattle-and-citrus country best known outside Arcadia for the town's annual rodeo. The Bishop Citrus name points to a grove-based family operation, though no independently verified details on the Freckled Frog's specific offerings, hours, or products were found.

Alliance for the Arts Green Market

23.5 mi

Fort Myers

Alliance for the Arts Green Market runs on the lawn of the Alliance's McGregor Boulevard campus in Fort Myers, mixing local produce, edible and landscape plants, and artisanal foods with yoga on the grass and backyard farming workshops. Because it shares grounds with a working arts center, the market calendar often overlaps with gallery exhibitions and concerts happening the same weekend.

Grove Ladder Farm

23.3 mi

Arcadia

Grove Ladder Farm in Arcadia, Florida raises non-GMO pasture-raised chicken and eggs, 100% grass-fed beef and lamb, forest-raised pork, and Thanksgiving turkeys, selling alongside raw milk, mushrooms, sauerkraut, local organic vegetables, and coffee. Customers order online for local pickup points, home delivery, or statewide Florida shipping.

Cape Coral Farmers Market

24.0 mi

Cape Coral

Pineshine Farms

25.4 mi

St James City

Pineshine Farms grazes cattle on one hundred acres of Pine Island — Florida's largest island — producing 100% grass-fed, grass-finished, antibiotic- and hormone-free pasture-raised meats since 2017. The farm store in St. James City opens Thursday through Saturday, and the Field & Table journal shares recipes and grazing insights from the island.

Tigertoes Herbs and Teas

23.8 mi

Tigertoes Herbs and Teas has grown herbs and medicinal tea plants on its Buckingham property near Fort Myers since 2010, harvesting fresh daily rather than holding stock. Owner Debby also grows tropical fruit and Asian specialty vegetables, selling everything at the Alliance for the Arts Farmers Market on Saturday mornings. Farm visits can be scheduled directly by phone for anyone who wants to see the growing beds firsthand.

Uncle Al's Pumpkin Patch & Christmas Trees

25.4 mi

Fort Myers

Uncle Al's Pumpkin Patch & Christmas Trees runs seasonal lots on South Cleveland Avenue in Fort Myers, switching from pumpkins each fall to cut Christmas trees for the winter holiday stretch. No working website or contact page turned up in research beyond the name, type, and address.

M and D Stables

24.5 mi

Fort Myers

M and D Stables is listed in Fort Myers, on the Lee County side of the Caloosahatchee River. The name points to a horse boarding or riding operation, though lesson offerings, hours, and pricing weren't confirmed online.

Buckingham Farms

25.0 mi

Buckingham Farms works 80-plus acres in Fort Myers as a working farm, country store, and event venue in one. A hydroponic operation supplies the on-site restaurant, which serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner built around farm-grown vegetables, while the grounds double as a wedding and event destination. Open Tuesday through Saturday; closed Sunday and Monday.

Detwiler's Farm Market Venice

25.8 mi

Venice

At the Venice location on US 41 Bypass South, Detwiler's sells the same fresh produce, fish market, butcher shop, and bakery lineup found at its five other Southwest Florida stores. The family-owned chain, founded in 2002 by Henry Detwiler, built its reputation on produce prices and a rotating selection of Amish-made goods.

Wheel Fun Rentals Lakes Regional Park

27.8 mi

Fort Myers

Wheel Fun Rentals runs the bike and pedal-boat concession at Lakes Regional Park in Fort Myers, a Lee County park built around a series of connected lakes. The company is a national outdoor-recreation rental operator that leases space inside public parks — surreys, cruisers, and paddle boats here, not produce or livestock.

Biggar Farms

27.8 mi

Cypress Lake

Biggar Farms is on Gladiolus Drive in Cypress Lake, an unincorporated pocket of south Fort Myers in Lee County — one of the last stretches of open land in an area now mostly built out with subdivisions.

Southern Fresh Farms, Inc

27.6 mi

Fort Myers

Southern Fresh Farms in Fort Myers pairs a working farm with a craft brewery, a farm-to-table kitchen, and a rescued-animal petting zoo. The produce market and playground draw families on weekends, and the property regularly hosts live events. Ranked among Fort Myers' top attractions on TripAdvisor, it's grown from a produce stand into a full agritourism park at 8500 Penzance Boulevard.

East Fork Creek, Inc.

28.9 mi

Fort Myers

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many farms are near Punta Gorda, FL?

US Farm Trail lists 35 farms within about 30 miles of Punta Gorda, Florida, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.

What kinds of farms are near Punta Gorda?

Farms near Punta Gorda include 19 agritourism & farm experiences, 7 produce farms, 4 farmers markets, 3 meat farms & ranches. Browse the list for details on each.

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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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