Farms Near Ripley, TN
25 local farms within about 30 miles of Ripley, Tennessee — all selling direct to consumers.
Ripley Downtown Farmers' Market
0.1 miRipley
Ripley's downtown market runs on Monroe Street near the town square from May through October, drawing on Lauderdale County's farm country — the area is known statewide for its tomatoes. Vendors bring seasonal fruits, vegetables, and baked goods through the growing season. A 40-foot mural celebrating the market went up near the historic square in late 2023.
Pumpkins, Pines, & Ponds
2.9 miRipley
The name lays out what Pumpkins, Pines, & Ponds offers on Hurricane Hill Road in Ripley: a fall pumpkin patch, pine trees, and ponds, set in Lauderdale County of West Tennessee. No website surfaced in a search, so check local listings or call ahead for seasonal hours, especially through October.
Reg Carmack Farm
5.3 miRipley
Reg Carmack Farm works land on Carmack Road in Ripley, seat of Lauderdale County in West Tennessee. The area is known for its cotton and produce ground, including the well-known Lauderdale County tomatoes. This listing carries little public detail, so contact the farm directly for crops and visiting information.
Carmack Farms
5.3 miRipley
Carmack Farms sits on Carmack Road just outside Ripley in Lauderdale County, West Tennessee. Farms in this stretch of Mississippi River bottomland grow row crops and seasonal produce. Specifics on what Carmack offers visitors aren't posted online, so call ahead before planning a stop.
Voss Farms
6.1 miRipley
Voss Farms is located on Bald Knob Road near Ripley in Lauderdale County, West Tennessee. Ripley is well known across the state for its tomatoes, celebrated each year at the Lauderdale County Tomato Festival, and the surrounding flatland grows row crops in the Mississippi River bottoms. The farm is listed for agritourism. Contact them directly for a current list of what they grow and sell.
Griffin Farm
7.5 miGates
Griffin Farm is on Forked Deer Road in Gates, Lauderdale County, in the flat Forked Deer River bottomland of far West Tennessee. This is cotton, soybean, and corn country. The farm has no visible listing of its own; check locally for what it grows and whether it's open to visitors.
Ellie's Jellies & Jams
15.0 miCovington
Ellie's Jellies & Jams makes small-batch jams and jellies out of Covington, the seat of Tipton County in West Tennessee north of Memphis. Its Burnett Lane listing carries little beyond the name. Contact directly to find out which flavors are available and where to buy them.
DaZe in a MaZe
14.8 miSouth of Covington
DaZe in a MaZe cuts four seasonal mazes on Highway 74 between Covington and Marshall, including a six-acre corn maze and a seven-acre "jungle" corn maze plus two hay mazes for younger kids. The fall site adds a petting zoo, dino dig, pumpkin patch, hay-rack and barrel-train rides, and concessions, with flashlight maze runs on Saturday nights.
Burtons Bee Farm
20.1 miBurton's Bee Farm produces raw local honey and pollen at 6095 Highway 104 West in Dyersburg, where beekeeper Charles Burton works tulip poplar, soybean, cotton, and wildflower nectars into honey with mild floral tones. He also raises survivor-stock queen bees and nucleus colonies. An honor stand out front is open daily, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Call 731-882-2591 to check stock.
Oak Hill Farm
20.6 miStanton
Willow Oaks Flower Farm
18.2 miBrownsville
Willow Oaks Flower Farm grows cut flowers on Highway 54 North near Brownsville, the Haywood County seat in West Tennessee. Small flower farms like this usually sell seasonal bouquets and offer u-pick through the warm months, with zinnias, sunflowers, and dahlias common from summer into fall. Brownsville sits off Interstate 40 between Jackson and Memphis. Check with the farm for current bloom availability and picking hours.
Main Street Dyersburg Farmers Market
21.2 miDyersburg
Main Street Dyersburg Farmers Market
21.3 miDyersburg
Simmons Farm
19.3 miBrownsville
Simmons Farm is located on Anderson Avenue in Brownsville, the seat of Haywood County in West Tennessee's cotton belt. The flat, Delta-edge farmland here off Interstate 40 grows cotton, soybeans, and produce between Jackson and Memphis. The farm is listed for agritourism, with no further detail posted online. Contact the farm to learn what they raise and whether they host visitors.
Anderson Orchard
19.9 miBurlison
Anderson Orchard grows tree fruit on Elm Grove Road in Burlison, a Tipton County community in the West Tennessee flatlands north of Memphis. Orchards in this area typically run from summer stone fruit into fall apples. Current hours and what's available for picking aren't listed online.
Autry Farms
19.7 miBrownsville
Autry Farms has worked the same ground on Highway 70 East in Brownsville since the early 1900s, now into a third generation. The farm raises cattle and grows strawberries offered as pick-your-own in spring. Brownsville sits in Haywood County, West Tennessee's row-crop belt between Jackson and Memphis. See their website for the current u-pick schedule.
D-R Cattle Company
21.5 miD-R Cattle Company sells pasture-raised Angus and Angus-cross beef, pork, and chicken from 275 Seratt Road in Dyersburg, free of added hormones and antibiotics. Buyers can order anything from a single cut to a whole carcass, with custom dry-aged and bourbon-infused options. It's open weekdays 9 to 5 and weekend mornings. Call 731-446-0048 to arrange a pickup.
Bud's Blueberries
22.7 miDyersburg
Bud's Blueberries grows blueberries on Sam Houston Drive in Dyersburg, in West Tennessee's Dyer County. Blueberry season across the region typically runs from June into July. Pick-your-own operations like this one sell by the bucket when berries are ripe. Public listing details are thin, so call ahead to confirm picking days and availability.
Lenox apple orchard
24.2 miDyersburg
Lenox Apple Orchard grows apples on Richardson Hill Road in the Lenox area of Dyer County, near Dyersburg in West Tennessee. Tennessee apples ripen from late summer into fall, with picking generally running August through October depending on the variety. This corner of the state sits in flat farm country near the Mississippi River. Call ahead to check which varieties are ready and whether picking is open.
West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center
21.5 miBrownsville
The West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center in Brownsville holds the Tina Turner Museum, set inside the restored Flagg Grove School she attended as a child. The complex also covers West Tennessee cotton, the Hatchie River, and blues musician Sleepy John Estes, plus a gift shop of local crafts. Find it at 121 Sunny Hill Cove off I-40, open Monday through Saturday 9 to 5 and Sunday afternoons.
Fletcher Farm
21.7 miBurlison
Fletcher Farm works land on Munford Giltedge Road in Burlison, a Tipton County community in West Tennessee north of Memphis. The listing marks it as agritourism. Public sources didn't detail its crops or the activities it opens to visitors.
Briley House and Farm
23.9 miBrownsville
Briley House and Farm is on Whitehead Road near Brownsville, the seat of Haywood County in the West Tennessee delta country. The name points to a historic house paired with farmland, and the listing marks it as agritourism. No crops or visitor details were published online.
Wells Tree Farm
27.6 miNewbern
Rosemark Vinyards
29.8 miMillington
Green Frog Village Corn Maze
27.1 miBells
Green Frog Village near Bells, in Crockett County, West Tennessee, is a recreated 1800s-style village that adds a seasonal corn maze in the fall. The site off Highway 412 sits in rural cotton and row-crop country between Jackson and the Mississippi River. Corn mazes in this part of the state run through late September and October. Check the village's current fall schedule and admission before planning a visit.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Ripley, TN?
US Farm Trail lists 25 farms within about 30 miles of Ripley, Tennessee, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Ripley?
Farms near Ripley include 17 agritourism & farm experiences, 3 farmers markets, 2 organic farms, 2 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.
