Farms Near Rocky Mount, VA
58 local farms within about 30 miles of Rocky Mount, Virginia — all selling direct to consumers.
Tender Grass Farm, Inc.
0.5 miRocky Mount
Tendergrass Farms began as a Virginia family effort selling grass-fed and pasture-raised meats and now operates from Floyd, just west of its Rocky Mount roots. The company sources organic, antibiotic-free beef, pork, and poultry and emphasizes whole-animal use to cut waste. Today it works largely as a meat and poultry supplier to brands and manufacturers rather than as a farm stand.
Rocky Mount Farmers Market
0.7 miRocky Mount
Farmers' Market at Citizen's Square
0.7 miRocky Mount
Citizens Square in downtown Rocky Mount hosts this market on Franklin Street, the seat of Franklin County in the Blue Ridge foothills between Roanoke and Smith Mountain Lake. Area growers bring produce, eggs, meats, and baked goods through the season. Rocky Mount sits along the Crooked Road music trail, and the market ties into the town's revived Main Street.
Franklin County's Finest
4.8 miBoonesmill
Dansby Farm
6.9 miRocky Mount
Dansby Farm is on Colonial Turnpike near Rocky Mount, in Franklin County at the foot of the Blue Ridge in southwestern Virginia. It runs as an agritourism farm; public details are limited. This part of Franklin County grows produce, berries, and pumpkins, and the farm sits within that seasonal tradition. Call ahead to confirm what's open.
Pacabella Farm Alpacas and Boutique
8.6 miWirtz
Pacabella Farm raises alpacas on Jubal Early Highway in Wirtz, near Smith Mountain Lake in Franklin County, and runs a boutique alongside the herd. Alpaca farms like this one usually sell fiber goods such as socks, yarn, and scarves and open for farm visits by appointment. Specific hours and products weren't available online, so contact the farm before visiting.
Dansby's Berry and Asparagus Farm
7.7 miRocky Mount
Windy Gap Apiary
10.5 miBoones Mill
Windy Gap Apiary keeps bees on Springlawn Drive in Boones Mill, in the Franklin County foothills of southwest Virginia. As a small apiary, it produces local raw honey. No website turned up, so contact the beekeeper directly for honey availability and pickup.
Westlake Farmers Market
11.7 miIntersection of Booker T. Washington Hwy Enterprise Lane Hardy
The Westlake Farmers Market runs near Booker T. Washington Highway and Enterprise Lane in Hardy, at the Westlake commercial area on the north side of Smith Mountain Lake in Franklin County. The lake draws seasonal residents and visitors, and the market serves that community with produce and local goods. The nearby Booker T. Washington National Monument marks the highway. Confirm current market days before visiting the lake area.
Woods Farms
12.3 miBoones Mill
Pinecrest Farms & Stables
13.7 miMartinsville
Pinecrest Farms & Stables runs on Muddy Fork Road near Martinsville, in the Henry County foothills. The name and listing point to a horse operation with boarding and riding; call ahead to confirm services, lessons, or visiting hours.
Truman Hill Farm
15.0 miHardy
Truman Hill Farm in Hardy, Virginia has been in the same family since the 1800s — evolving from tobacco to orchards and brandy distilling to timber and, since 2009, 100% grass-fed and finished Black Angus and Hereford beef, dry-aged and locally processed on chemical-free pastures. A permanent conservation easement and sustainable timber awards back the farm's stewardship, with pickup points across the Roanoke Valley and home delivery, plus local pork.
The Historic City Market
18.7 miRoanoke
Historic Roanoke City Market
18.7 miOpen since 1882, the Historic Roanoke City Market is one of Virginia's oldest continuously operating open-air markets, on Market Street SE in downtown Roanoke. Stalls run seven days a week year-round, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., though most farm vendors set up Friday and Saturday mornings. Expect local produce, flowers and plants, meats, cheeses, baked goods, and handmade crafts.
Roanoke City Market
18.7 miRoanoke
The open-air Roanoke City Market fills Market Square in downtown Roanoke, southwest Virginia's largest city in the Blue Ridge. It ranks among the oldest continuously operating public markets in the state, running since the 1880s. Farm stalls sell produce, flowers, and plants alongside the City Market Building and downtown shops.
Roanoke Historic City Market
18.7 miDowntown Roanoke Roanoke
This is the historic market district at Market Square in downtown Roanoke, where vendor stalls line the streets around the restored City Market Building. Roanoke grew as a railroad hub, and the surrounding blocks keep their early-1900s storefronts. Local farmers and craft sellers work the square through the week in season.
Chestnut Grove Farm
16.5 miBent Mountain
Chestnut Grove Farm is on Greenhouse Road in Bent Mountain, high on the plateau above Roanoke in Roanoke County. The cool elevation here suits apples, pumpkins, and Christmas trees, the mainstays of Bent Mountain's small farms. This one's specifics aren't posted online, so call before visiting.
Vinton Farmers Market
18.9 miThe Vinton Farmers' Market operates from a downtown pavilion at 311 South Pollard Street in Vinton, a town in Roanoke County within the Roanoke Valley. One of the region's longer-running markets, it sits in a covered municipal structure a short drive from downtown Roanoke. Southwest Virginia growers bring produce, plants, and prepared foods through the season. Confirm current market days and hours before visiting.
Grandin Village Farmers Market
18.7 miRoanoke
Local Environmental Agriculture Project (LEAP)
18.9 miRoanoke
LEAP (Local Environmental Agriculture Project) is a Roanoke nonprofit that connects local farmers with shoppers across the city. It runs the West End Farmers Market on Tuesdays (3-6), the Grandin Village Market on Saturdays (8-12), a roving LEAP Mobile Market, a community store, and farm-share and food-hub programs. SNAP, WIC, Virginia Fresh Match, and Market Bucks stretch benefit dollars on fresh produce. Call (540) 632-1360; find them at 1027 Patterson Ave SW.
LEAP Farm Share
18.9 miRoanoke
A farm share and mobile market run by LEAP, a Roanoke nonprofit at 1027 Patterson Avenue SW focused on local food access. The farm share bundles produce from area farms, while LEAP's Mobile Market travels the Roanoke Valley Wednesday through Friday to bring fresh food into neighborhoods. Reach the office by phone during weekday hours.
Hickory Hill Vineyards & Winery
16.5 miMoneta
Hickory Hill Vineyards & Winery grows grapes and pours wine near Smith Mountain Lake in Moneta, off Hickory Cove Lane. It's one of the small farm wineries that ring the lake in Bedford County's Blue Ridge foothills. The site was unreachable at the time of writing, so current hours and the wine list should be confirmed directly.
C&F Farms
20.8 miRoanoke
We’re a small family farm in the Bonsack area of Roanoke County. The first parcels of land that now make up the home farm for C&F Farms were purchased in 1948 by Emory Cox, where he farmed for over 45 years. The farm started out raising a variety of things from row crops, vegetable crops, as well as different types of livestock. Over time as the markets changed the farm moved away from crops and began concentrating more on livestock production, still selling into the commodity market. Starting i
The Garden of Eden
21.4 miMartinsville
The Garden of Eden is a small farm on Mountain Vista Road near Martinsville, in the foothills of Henry County. The directory lists it as agritourism; with little online, reach the owners directly to learn what they grow or offer.
Martinsville Uptown Farmers' Market
21.5 miMartinsville
The Martinsville Uptown Farmers' Market gathers on West Main Street in the district locals call Uptown, the historic center of this Southside Virginia city near the North Carolina line. Growers from Henry County and the surrounding foothills bring produce, meats, and baked goods in season. Martinsville built its name on furniture and textiles and still hosts NASCAR at nearby Martinsville Speedway.
Uptown Martinsville Farmers' Market
21.5 miMartinsville
The Uptown Martinsville Farmers' Market sets up at 65 West Main Street in the uptown district of Martinsville, an independent city in Virginia's southern Piedmont near the North Carolina border. Once a furniture and textile hub, Martinsville has leaned into downtown revival, and the market anchors that effort. Local growers bring produce and prepared foods in season. Confirm current market days before planning a visit.
Riverstone Organic Farm Shop
18.2 miFloyd
Seven Springs Farm CSA
18.1 miCheck
Jeter Farm Fall Festival and Country Store
22.6 miRoanoke
Flip Phone Farms
22.5 miRoanoke
TLC Organic Blueberry Orchard
19.1 miMoneta
TLC Organic Blueberry Orchard grows blueberries on Capital Hill Road in Moneta, in Bedford County's Smith Mountain Lake country. As the name says, the berries are raised organically. Pick-your-own blueberry season in this part of Virginia usually runs from late June through July into early August. Small orchards like this open by the crop rather than a fixed schedule, so it's worth confirming conditions before the drive.
Buffy's Blueberries
19.1 miMoneta
Pick-your-own blueberries on Capital Hill Road in Moneta, a few minutes from Smith Mountain Lake in Bedford County. The patch was formerly TLC Blueberry Orchard and runs a short July season, typically open Wednesday through Sunday from 7 a.m. until noon while the fruit lasts. Bring your own containers and pick early before the heat sets in.
Salem Farmers Market
22.1 miSalem
Seven Springs Farm
19.2 miCheck
Thank you for helping to support farming, and a safe and healthy food supply! We really do appreciate it. Seven Springs Farm was established in 1990 by Polly Hieser and Ron Juftes. Both are trained horticulturalists with many years of experience. Leaving behind their landscaping and tree surgery business in Pennsylvania, they moved to Floyd County VA because of its beauty, community, and affordable land prices. In 1991 the first CSA in the area was born. In 1994 they started a retail organic far
Weathertop Farm LLC
19.2 miCheck
Weathertop Farm chickens are raised outdoors in a managed pasture system. In addition to their custom-mixed local feed, chickens also have optimal access to pasture grasses, bugs, sunshine & fresh air. No antibiotics are added to the feed. We utilize rotational grazing for all our animals and the chickens are no different. Our team moves the chickens to fresh pasture, leaving a healthy spread of chicken manure behind. After a few weeks, you'll see vibrant green grass growth fueled by this proces
Mada Vemi Alpacas
23.2 miMada Vemi Alpacas is a small alpaca farm on Tommy Carter Road near Axton, in Henry County close to the North Carolina line. Details on farm visits or fiber sales aren't posted online, so contact the farm directly to confirm.
EcoFriendly Foods, LLC
21.6 miMoneta
EcoFriendly Foods is listed at Stony Fork Road in Moneta, in Bedford County near Smith Mountain Lake. The name traces to a Virginia pasture-raised meat operation, though its website is no longer active. Given the uncertain status, contact the listing directly before counting on any products or market presence.
Scotts Strawberry Farm aka, AE Farms
22.5 miMoneta
Shady Grove Vineyards
24.3 miThaxton
Shady Grove Vineyards is on Jordantown Road in Thaxton, in the Bedford County wine country between Roanoke and Lynchburg near the Blue Ridge. It is listed as a vineyard and agritourism stop. Public details are thin, so contact the vineyard directly to confirm tastings and visiting hours before heading out.
Ikenberry Orchards
26.8 miDaleville
Ikenberry Orchards grows a long apple lineup on Roanoke Road in Daleville, from Ginger Gold and Gala to Winesap, Rome, and both Delicious types, plus peaches through summer. This is not a pick-your-own operation; staff pick and sell fruit, squash, sweet potatoes, dried beans, and greenhouse plants at the stand. School field trips are welcome. It sits along US 220 in Botetourt County, north of Roanoke.
Happy Rooster Farm, LLC
22.1 miPilot
Happy Rooster Farm is on Huffville Road in Pilot, a rural corner of Montgomery County in the New River Valley near Floyd. The directory lists it as an agritourism farm; contact the owners directly to find out what they raise or sell.
Layman Family Farms, LLC
26.8 miBlue Ridge
Diamond V Farm
27.1 miBlue Ridge
Diamond V Farm sits on Mountain View Church Road in Blue Ridge, in Botetourt County just east of Roanoke. It's listed as an agritourism farm; with little published online, it's best to contact the owners directly about visits or events.
Leaping Waters Farm
23.4 miShawsville
Shawsville Farmers Market
23.4 miShawsville Farmers Market runs on Alleghany Spring Road in Shawsville, a Montgomery County community in the New River Valley east of Christiansburg. The Appalachian valley farms around town supply seasonal vegetables, fruit, eggs, and baked goods. Markets here run through southwest Virginia's spring-to-fall growing months.
Floyd Ecovillage Farmstore
23.0 miFloyd
Ikenberry Orchards
28.8 miDaleville
Hagans Lane Blueberries
27.4 miPatrick Springs
Hagans Lane Blueberries grows pick-your-own blueberries on Hagans Lane in Patrick Springs, in Patrick County along Virginia's southern Blue Ridge. The county's cool elevation suits highbush blueberries, which ripen here from roughly early July into August. Small berry patches like this open by the crop, so confirm picking conditions before the drive out.
Strawberry Creek Farm
25.9 miChatham
New Magnolia Homestead
28.2 miA Virginia homestead operating as New Magnolia. Homesteads like this often mix a garden, small livestock, and handmade goods for family use and limited local sale. No location, product list, or hours appear in public listings, so its specifics are unconfirmed.
Rivenwood Gardens at Floyd Ecovillage
24.9 miFloyd
Floyd Farmers Market
24.9 miSouth Locust Street hosts the Floyd market in the small mountain town of Floyd, set high on the Blue Ridge Plateau along the Crooked Road music trail. Growers from the surrounding highlands bring produce, herbs, eggs, and baked goods, and the area has a strong organic and homestead farming community. Floyd is known for the Friday Night Jamboree at the country store, and the market fits the town's craft-and-music culture.
Dancing Creek Farm LLC
29.1 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.
Riverstone Organic Farm
25.6 miFloyd
Chateau Morrisette Winery and Restaurant
27.1 miFloyd
Chateau Morrisette planted its first vines in 1978, which makes it one of Virginia's oldest wineries, perched beside the Blue Ridge Parkway near Floyd. The list runs from Cabernet Sauvignon and the Archival XII red to the off-dry Black Dog and sweet Sweet Mountain Laurel. A dog mascot runs through the whole brand, and friendly dogs greet visitors. An on-site restaurant serves lunch, and events include Music Bingo and the Black Dog concert series.
Virginia Grown Farmers Market at the Olde Dominion Ag Ctr
28.4 miThis market is held at the Olde Dominion Agricultural Complex, 19783 US Highway 29 South in Chatham, the seat of Pittsylvania County in Southside Virginia. The complex is a regional event and livestock venue, and the 'Virginia Grown' name ties to the state agriculture department's marketing program. Southside farms bring produce and goods to the Route 29 corridor toward Danville. Event-center markets run on set weekends, so confirm dates before visiting.
Motley's Strawberries
28.5 miGretna
Pick-your-own strawberries on Steele Road in Gretna, in Pittsylvania County north of Danville. Southside Virginia strawberry fields open in spring, roughly May, with pre-picked flats usually on hand for anyone who would rather not bend over the rows.
Fields Edge Farm
29.8 miFloyd
Fields Edge Farm lies on Rush Fork Road in Floyd County, up on the Blue Ridge Plateau where small pasture and produce farms are common. It's listed as an agritourism stop; reach the farm directly to learn what they grow or offer visitors.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Rocky Mount, VA?
US Farm Trail lists 58 farms within about 30 miles of Rocky Mount, Virginia, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Rocky Mount?
Farms near Rocky Mount include 21 agritourism & farm experiences, 17 farmers markets, 10 produce farms, 9 organic 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.
