Farms Near Reidsville, NC
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Reidsville, North Carolina — all selling direct to consumers.
Pine Trough Branch Farm
0.6 miReidsville
Hi! We are Hillary, Worth, and Juniper Wilson Kimmel. Our mission is to grow healthy, delicious food with ecologically-centered practices. Our goal is to make a living farming, while creating and sustaining a biologically diverse and resilient farm. We see our soils as the heart of what we do, and all of our farming practices relate to conserving, growing, and enhancing our soils in order to grow better food.
Downtown Farmers' Market Reidsville
1.3 miReidsville
Reidsville's downtown market gathers at Market Square, 303 S. Scales Street, in Rockingham County north of Greensboro. Local farmers and makers sell seasonal produce, baked goods, and crafts right downtown. The market doubles as a weekend gathering spot. Confirm current days and hours before visiting.
Fairfield Farm
3.1 miReidsville
An agritourism farm on Fairfield Road in Reidsville, in Rockingham County near the Virginia line, known locally for its fall pumpkin patch and pick-your-own visits. It turns up mainly in farm directories rather than on a website of its own, so calling ahead is the surest way to catch seasonal hours. Autumn is the busiest stretch, when the pumpkin field opens to families.
Honey Sweet Blueberries Farm
3.6 miReidsville
Honey Sweet Blueberries grows blueberries and keeps bees for honey near Reidsville in Rockingham County, north of Greensboro toward the Virginia line. Piedmont blueberries ripen from June into July, and the farm pairs its berry crop with local honey. No website is listed; check locally for pick-your-own season and hours.
Rivers' Finest
4.8 miReidsville
Rivers' Finest is listed as an agritourism farm on Blueberry Road near Reidsville, in Rockingham County. There's little detail online about what it grows or offers. Contact the farm directly for current crops, open days, and hours.
Graystone Farm
6.5 miReidsville
Graystone Farm is on Mt. Carmel Church Road in Reidsville, in Rockingham County near the Virginia border. It's listed as a Piedmont agritourism farm, but its specific draw—events, produce, or livestock—isn't documented online. Reach out directly to confirm what's on offer and when to visit.
Devil Dog Orchard
6.8 miReidsville
Devil Dog Orchard is a pick-your-own apple orchard on 57 acres along NC-150 near Reidsville, with apples ready from late August through September. Beyond picking, the farm keeps nature trails through hardwoods and pines, grows muscadines, hosts farm parties, and lets visitors try cider-making. It opened in 2013 on ground that was formerly A.B. Gilliam's orchard. The orchard closes outside apple season, so time a visit for late summer.
Devil Dog Orchard
6.8 miBee Sweet Orchards (formerly Haight Orchards)
7.6 miReidsville
Bee Sweet Orchards, formerly Haight Orchards, grows tree fruit on Pannel Road in Reidsville, Rockingham County, near the Virginia line. As an orchard it likely offers apples and other seasonal fruit from late summer into fall. The name change points to newer ownership; confirm current hours directly.
Apple Farm
8.1 miGibsonville
The Apple Farm sells fresh apples, homemade jams, and cider on High Rock Road in Gibsonville, in the Guilford and Alamance county area. Seasonal produce and specialty goods from local vendors round out the stand, and the farm runs pick-your-own apple picking and fall events. It's a small agritourism stop rather than a large commercial orchard. Call for current hours and picking availability.
Faucette Farms
9.8 miBrowns Summit
ABOUT OUR FARM Faucette Farms is a seventh generation family farm located in Guilford County, North Carolina. We offer seasonal produce, honey, preserves, and meat to customers around Greensboro, the Piedmont Triad, and beyond. Our family has a rich heritage in North Carolina dating back to the early 1900's. The farm was founded as a small family tobacco farm. Throughout seven generations, we have poured love, energy, and respect into the land in order to squeeze out just enough to support our f
Kernodle's Blueberry Farm
10.9 miKernodle's Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on Friendship Church Road in the McLeansville area east of Greensboro. Blueberry season across the North Carolina Piedmont typically runs from June into August, when u-pick farms like this one open their rows. Picking depends on ripeness and weather, so calling ahead helps.
Headacres Farm
9.5 miReidsville
A farm on Huffines Mill Road in Reidsville, in Rockingham County near the Virginia border. The area runs to pasture, hay, and tobacco ground with scattered produce growers. Public details for this listing are limited.
Grove Winery
10.8 miGibsonville
Riverbirch Vineyards
9.9 miReidsville
Riverbirch grows muscadine grapes for pick-your-own, alongside pears and apples, on naturally grown vines near Reidsville in Rockingham County. Muscadine picking runs late summer into fall, and the u-pick pear and apple season opens in August. The farm draws visitors from around Rockingham County and beyond. Call for current picking conditions and open days.
Riverbirch Vineyards
9.9 miReidsville
WG Bee Farm
11.3 miEden
A beekeeping operation in Eden, in Rockingham County near the Dan River. Small apiaries like this sell raw local honey, and sometimes beeswax and pollen, often by word of mouth or at area markets. Supply follows the spring and summer nectar flow.
McLaurin Farms
11.8 miGreensboro
A Greensboro farm listed on North Church Street in the northern edge of the city. Public details are thin online. The address sits in a semi-rural stretch of Guilford County where small produce growers and livestock farms supply the area's markets.
Rudd Strawberry Farm
13.5 miGreensboro
A strawberry farm on Hicone Road in northeast Greensboro. Piedmont strawberries come in from late April through May and June, sold pre-picked and often u-pick straight from the rows. Roadside strawberry stands like this one draw steady spring crowds before summer heat closes the season.
Rudd Strawberry Farm
13.5 miGreensboro
May's Strawberries & Produce
14.1 miA family u-pick farm on McLeansville Road, east of Greensboro in Guilford County, where strawberry picking runs April through June. Alongside the berries, the farm grows broccoli, cabbage, sweet corn, peppers, potatoes, squash, and tomatoes for the stand. Pre-picked strawberries are sold by the gallon when you'd rather not bend over the rows. Spring is the busy season before the summer vegetables come in.
Nunnally Plantation
12.7 miPelham
Nunnally Plantation is a farm on Chandler Mill Road in Pelham, in Caswell County near the Virginia line. It's registered as an agritourism operation in the USDA Local Food Directories, though it publishes little else online. Caswell County is old tobacco and mixed-farming country; call a local directory to confirm what the farm offers.
Windy Knoll Farm
14.0 miGibsonville
Windy Knoll Farm is on Ludgate Road in Gibsonville, on the Guilford and Alamance county line east of Greensboro. Listed as agritourism in the central Piedmont, its specific crops and any seasonal events are best confirmed with the farm directly.
Hall's Strawberry & Vegetable Farm
12.2 miReidsville
Strawberry and vegetable farm on Oakus Page Road in Reidsville, in Rockingham County north of Greensboro. Strawberries lead the spring season from roughly April into June, followed by summer vegetables. Public details are thin online; check with the farm for current picking days and stand hours.
Hall's Strawberry and Vegetable Farm
12.2 miReidsville
Blueberry Thrill Farm
14.8 miGibsonville
Blueberry Thrill Farm has grown fruit on Eaglesfield Road in Gibsonville since 1982, now a second-generation operation offering pick-your-own blueberries, blackberries, apples, peaches, muscadines, heirloom tomatoes, pumpkins, and flowers across the seasons. Picking hours can be tight, so their website and Facebook carry the current schedule. Note that pets aren't allowed in the fields. Reach them at 336-449-7246 or blueberrythrillfarm.com.
Blueberry Thrill Farm
14.9 miGibconville
SanDan Farm
15.8 miSanDan Farm is on Harvest Road in the McLeansville area east of Greensboro, in Guilford County. It's listed as an agritourism farm, with little further detail online. Contact the farm for current crops and visiting hours.
Rudd Farm
16.1 miGreensboro
Currently Kenneth, Joan, their sons Ken and Matt, and Matt’s wife Chelsey are all involved in the day-to-day farming operations. Joan came to the farm full-time in 2006 after retiring from public work. Matt joined the farming operation in 2007 after graduating from college. Ken joined the operation full time in 2013, after many years as a landscaper, and Matt’s wife Chelsey joined the farm in 2021. The grandchildren, other relatives and friends all help at the farm during the busy season.
Greensboro Farmers Curb Market
16.1 miGreensboro
Greensboro Farmers Market (GFM) is a 501c3 community nonprofit. The Greensboro Farmers Curb Market is a producer-only farmers market with all products originating 100 miles or less from Greensboro. GFM relies on fundraisers, grants, and community donations to operate the Market, subsidize vendor tables, and coordinate food security programs. Our History The Curb Market, probably the oldest producers’ market in North Carolina, was founded by the City of Greensboro in 1874. Who are we? Greensboro
Summerfield Farms
14.5 miSummerfield
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J. Razz & Tazz Farm
16.9 miGibsonville
J. Razz & Tazz Farm is an agritourism operation on Peeden Drive in Gibsonville, on the Guilford–Alamance county line in the central Piedmont. No website, product list, or contact information was found online.
Buttermilk Creek Farm
15.0 miBurlington
Freedom House Farm
14.7 miSummerfield
Agritourism farm listed at Freedom House Farm near Summerfield, in Guilford County just north of Greensboro. Details posted online are thin. The area supports pastured livestock and small mixed farms; confirm hours, products, and any visit or event schedule with the farm before going.
Early Farms
17.5 miGibsonville
Early Farms is a small produce farm on Bethel Church Road in Gibsonville, in the Piedmont between Greensboro and Burlington. It grows local, farm-fresh food and is listed as an agritourism stop, though it keeps a low profile online. The specific crops aren't well documented, so it's worth a call before visiting. Guilford and Alamance county farmland surrounds it.
Buttermilk Creek Farm
15.5 miBurlington
Buttermilk Creek Farm has run as a pick-your-own operation off Gwyn Road since 2001. You can pick blueberries, blackberries, peaches, and heirloom apples here, and the farm also grows cut flowers and vegetables. July is the busy stretch, when the berries come in and the gates open most reliably. Hours shift with the harvest, so check their Facebook page or call before you make the drive.
Mikes Local Honey and Produce
15.5 miBurlington
Mike's Local Honey and Produce sells local honey and seasonal produce on Gwyn Road in Burlington, Alamance County. Piedmont honey harvests run through the warmer months, alongside garden vegetables and fruit as they ripen. Stock turns over with the season, so it's worth checking what's on hand before stopping by.
Jerry Bell
16.5 miBurlington
Jerry Bell runs a seasonal pick-your-own farm off Danieley Waterwheel Road near Burlington, growing strawberries in late spring and muscadine grapes in late summer. It's a small Alamance County operation without a website, opening mainly when the fruit is ready. Strawberries come first, followed by muscadines into the fall.
NW Guilford Farmers Market
16.0 miSummerfield
Tucker's Farm and Nursery
15.0 miMadison
Hinton Farms Produce
18.4 miGibsonville
Tucker's Farm
15.2 miMadison
Tucker's Farm stands along Highway 220 near Madison, in Rockingham County in the northern Piedmont near the Virginia border. The highway location fits a roadside farm or produce stand in this tobacco-and-row-crop country. Specific crops and hours aren't documented online, so it's best to contact the farm or stop by when the stand is open to see what's in season.
Bachelor Hall Farm and Nursery
18.1 miDanville
Bachelor Hall Farm and Nursery works land on Bachelor Hall Farm Road in Danville, along the Dan River in Southside Virginia. It's listed as both a nursery and an agritourism farm, so expect plants and seasonal farm goods; call ahead to confirm what's available.
Hardins Farm
15.9 miStokesdale
Hardins Farm is on Mill Run Road in Stokesdale, in northern Guilford County near the Rockingham line. It's a family farm in the northern Piedmont; the specific crops or agritourism activities aren't documented online. Contact the farm directly to confirm what's available.
Blackberry Knoll
17.4 miStoneville
Blackberry Knoll offered pick-your-own blackberries off Garrett Road in Stoneville, in Rockingham County near the Dan River. It ran as a cash-only u-pick operation during summer blackberry season. Directory listings mark the farm as permanently closed as of early 2025, so it appears no longer open to pickers. The surrounding area still has several berry and produce farms.
Guilford Farmers Market
18.9 miA neighborhood farmers market on West Northwood Street in Greensboro, the largest city in Guilford County and part of the Piedmont Triad. Vendors sell produce and goods grown on farms around the central Piedmont. Greensboro anchors a metro of nearly a million people, giving nearby growers a steady urban customer base.
Meeks Farm
19.2 miGreensboro
Container-grown pine seedlings for reforestation — longleaf, slash, and loblolly — from a family nursery on North Church Street in Greensboro. Meeks Farms & Nursery grows the young trees that landowners and timber operations replant across the Southeast. It's a working propagation nursery more than a u-pick stop. Order volume and species availability shift with the planting season, so call ahead before visiting.
Birchcreek Vineyard
16.3 miStokesdale
Birchcreek Vineyard sits on NC Highway 68 North in Stokesdale, in the rolling country along the Rockingham and Guilford county line north of Greensboro. Little is published about the vineyard's current hours or tastings, and the area is muscadine and vinifera grape territory with several small growers nearby. Check locally before visiting.
SleepyGoat Cheese LLC
16.7 miPelham
Sleepy Goat Farm
16.7 miPelham
A goat farm on Allison Road in Pelham, in Caswell County near the Virginia border. The listing marks it for livestock, so expect meat or dairy goats rather than crops. Public details are limited online; contact the farm to confirm whether it sells animals, milk, or goat products, and whether visits are possible.
Southern Produce
16.2 miStokesdale
Southern Produce operates on Ellisboro Road in Stokesdale, in the northwest Piedmont near the Guilford–Rockingham county line. As a produce operation it likely handles seasonal fruits and vegetables, though no website or hours were verifiable online.
Reedy Fork Farm
18.9 miElon
George Teague is an owner of Reedy Fork Organic Farm. The son of Franklin Teague, he grew up on the farm, and has worked on it since he was small, although his official start date is 1980. George led the farm’s transition from conventional to being certified organic in 2007.George enjoys educating others about a sustainable way of life through organics. He also likes traveling, boating, and flying planes. Education: Graduated from North Carolina State University in 1980 with an Associates degree
Massey Creek Farms
16.4 miMadison
Gusenbury Fields Lavender Farm
19.9 miWhitsett
Gusenbury Fields Lavender Farm grows lavender on NC Highway 61 in Whitsett, in eastern Guilford County between Greensboro and Burlington. Lavender farms open their rows for cutting and photos when the plants bloom in late spring and early summer, and sell dried bundles, oils, and soaps. Piedmont heat pushes most local lavender to peak around June.
South Elm Urban Market
19.9 miAn urban market on South Elm Street in downtown Greensboro, in the South Elm arts and entertainment district. Vendors bring produce and local goods to this Guilford County city center. The market fits Greensboro's walkable downtown near the shops and restaurants of South Elm.
Dancing Creek Farm LLC
20.9 miCascade
Dancing Creek Farm is on West Fork Road in Cascade, in Pittsylvania County near the North Carolina line south of Danville. Registered as an LLC and listed for agritourism, its specific crops or activities aren't documented online. The setting is rural Southside Virginia farmland.
West Rock Farmers' Market
17.4 miMayodan
West Rock Farmers' Market operates on South Ayersville Road in Mayodan, a small town in Rockingham County near the Virginia line in North Carolina's northern Piedmont. Growers from western Rockingham County sell seasonal produce at the market. Days and hours aren't confirmed online.
The Corner Farmers Market
20.8 miGreensboro
Our Story The market is the brainchild of Stephen Johnson, urban farmer and proprietor of Elam Gardens just a block away from The (original) Corner. In 2013, he contacted Mike Faucette, a 7th generation farmer, and meat guy Bobby Coltrane to round out the initial offering. Neil Reitzel, owner of Sticks and Stones, was already purchasing local produce from the trio and offered up the parking lot for a Saturday morning market at The Corner of Walker and Elam Avenues . Since those humble beginnings
Guilford College Farm
20.0 miGreensboro
The Guilford College Farm works three cultivated acres plus a 5,000-square-foot high tunnel on the Quaker college's Greensboro campus, growing more than 10,000 pounds of food a year. Students start nearly everything from seed and run their own on-campus farmers market. Harvests also feed the dining hall and reach a CSA, local grocers, and area restaurants. Soil amendments and pest controls meet OMRI organic standards. Farm manager: Nick Mangili.
Riverside Farms
17.7 miMadison
Riverside Farms works land on Riverson Road in Madison, in Rockingham County near the Dan and Mayo rivers along the Virginia border. It's an agritourism farm in the northern Piedmont's old tobacco belt. No visitor details are posted online.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Reidsville, NC?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Reidsville, North Carolina, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Reidsville?
Farms near Reidsville include 36 agritourism & farm experiences, 13 produce farms, 10 farm stands, 5 farmers markets. 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.
