Farms Near Rolla, MO
27 local farms within about 30 miles of Rolla, Missouri — all selling direct to consumers.
Rolla Downtown Farmers Market
0.6 miHeld Saturdays at 901 North Elm Street in Rolla, this market keeps produce coming through the year, running 8 a.m. to noon from April through October with shorter winter hours after that. Growers sell homegrown vegetables, meat, eggs, dairy, and baked goods alongside handmade crafts. Rolla sits along old Route 66 in south-central Missouri and draws from the surrounding Ozark farmland.
Rolla Saturday Farmers Market
1.4 miThe Saturday market runs at 2540 North Bishop Avenue in Rolla, a Phelps County college town in the central Missouri Ozarks and home to Missouri S&T. Growers from the surrounding hills bring seasonal vegetables, fruit, eggs, honey, and baked goods. Summer peaks with tomatoes, sweet corn, and peppers; fall brings squash and apples. The North Bishop corridor puts it near Rolla's main retail strip.
Brandywine Blueberry Farm
6.3 miRolla
Brandywine Blueberry Farm is a you-pick blueberry operation on County Road 7160 outside Rolla, in the central Missouri Ozarks. The farm provides buckets and bags and runs on a seasonal schedule tied to when the berries ripen through summer. It's a family-friendly stop off the interstate corridor. Call ahead to check picking conditions and hours before heading out.
Pete's Pumpkin Patch
8.3 miRolla
Pete's Pumpkin Patch sits along U.S. Highway 63 south of Rolla in Phelps County, in the Missouri Ozarks. The farm opens for fall with pumpkins and seasonal activities right off a main route. Rolla's university and highway traffic bring families out to the patch each October.
Blue Hill Company, LLC
9.0 miRolla
Blue Hill Company is on State Route O outside Rolla, in Phelps County in the Missouri Ozarks. It's registered as an agritourism operation. Its products and visitor offerings aren't documented online yet, so reach the business directly to confirm what's available.
The Blue Hill Company, LLC
9.1 miRolla
Cold Spring Farm
11.6 miRolla
Cold Spring Farm is an agritourism farm off County Road 5360 near Rolla, in Phelps County in the Missouri Ozarks. No working website or public listing was available to confirm what it grows or offers to visitors.
Huffman's Flowers of the Field Garden Center
12.2 miSaint James
Huffman's Flowers of the Field is a full garden center on County Road 1000 outside St. James, stocking flowers, trees, shrubs, and vegetable plants along with mulch, compost, seed, and fertilizer. A gift shop carries garden decor, statuary, and fountains. Landscaping materials like decorative rock and retaining-wall block are on hand too. It's in Phelps County, off Interstate 44 between Rolla and Cuba.
The Blue Chick Farm, LLC
15.4 miRolla
The Blue Chick Farm is a small agritourism farm on State Route O near Rolla, the Phelps County college town in the central Missouri Ozarks. The listing doesn't say whether it focuses on poultry, produce, or events. Reach out to the farm directly to learn what they raise or grow and when they're open to visitors.
Mathis Farms Pumpkin Patch
16.1 miNewburg
Mathis Farms opens a pumpkin patch on County Road 7630 near Newburg in Phelps County, close to Rolla in the Missouri Ozarks. Fall is the season here, with pumpkins to pick and the usual farm activities that come with the harvest. The rural setting draws families from the Rolla area each autumn.
Sunny Day Farms LLC
16.4 miCuba
Sunny Day Farms works land on Highway F near Cuba in Crawford County, a Route 66 town in the eastern Ozarks. As an agritourism farm, it opens the property to visitors for seasonal activities tied to the growing and harvest calendar. Cuba's spot on old Route 66 keeps a steady stream of travelers passing through.
Uncle Buck's Pumpkin Patch
15.9 miDixon
Uncle Buck's Pumpkin Patch is a seasonal pumpkin patch on Highway D near Dixon, in the central Missouri Ozarks between Rolla and Fort Leonard Wood. Patches like this usually open weekends from late September through October with pumpkins and family activities. The listing doesn't post this year's dates. Contact the patch to confirm hours and what's included.
Ozark Forest Mushrooms
23.8 miTimber
Ozark Forest Mushrooms grows certified-organic shiitake on hardwood logs in the forests near Salem, in the Missouri Ozarks. The farm inoculates cut oak logs and lets them fruit under the tree canopy, then sells fresh and dried mushrooms. It's an established log-grown shiitake producer tied to the region's sustainably managed woodland.
Salem Farmers' Market
24.3 miSalem
Vendors set up at 200 South Main Street in Salem, the seat of Dent County and a gateway to the Ozark National Scenic Riverways and the Current River. Growers from the surrounding hill country bring seasonal vegetables, eggs, honey, and baked goods to the downtown market. The southern Missouri season leans on summer tomatoes, sweet corn, and squash. It's a practical stop for float-trippers passing through town.
Meramec Bison Farm, LLC
24.5 miSalem
Lil Bit Farm
24.4 miSalem
Lil Bit Farm sits on County Road 4110 outside Salem, in Dent County at the northern edge of the Missouri Ozarks. It's listed as a small agritourism operation. What the farm grows or offers visitors isn't posted online yet, so contact the farm directly to confirm current activities and visiting hours.
FLW Fresh CSA
23.0 miFort Leonard Wood
Steelville Farmer & Artist Wednesday Night Market
22.0 miSteelville
Steelville Farmer & Artist Saturday Morning Market
22.0 miSteelville
Steelville Morning Market
22.1 miThe morning market runs on Main Street in Steelville, the Crawford County seat billed as Missouri's population center and a hub for Meramec River float trips. Ozark growers bring seasonal produce, eggs, honey, and baked goods to the small downtown. Early-morning hours suit vendors and float-trip crowds alike. Summer tomatoes, sweet corn, and squash lead the tables through the growing season.
Spring Creek Farms
26.1 miSalem
Deep Woods Farm and Pumpkin Patch
23.4 miCrocker
Deep Woods Farm and Pumpkin Patch sits off Highway 133 near Crocker in Pulaski County, in the Missouri Ozarks. The farm opens for the fall season with pumpkins and the family activities that draw autumn crowds. Its wooded Ozark setting near Fort Leonard Wood gives it a name that fits the terrain.
RS Ranch Trail Rides
27.7 miBourbon
RS Ranch runs guided horseback trail rides across roughly 500 acres of woods and pasture near Bourbon, using gaited horses picked for a smoother ride. A working cattle and horse operation since 2000, it takes riders of most ages and abilities and rents cabins for overnight stays. Rides range from easy loops to longer backcountry outings.
Ozark Berry Farm
26.6 miLeasburg
Ozark Berry Farm grows blueberries, blackberries, strawberries and elderberries near Leasburg, in the eastern Missouri Ozarks of Crawford County. The farm sells fresh and u-pick berries and runs a small online store, with a berry-alert signup for ripe-crop notices. Berries here come in from late spring through midsummer. The owners have the property listed for sale, so call ahead before visiting.
Ozark Berry Farm
26.6 miLeasburg
Delhi Sustainable Farms
27.4 miDelhi Sustainable Farms is a Missouri farm that, by name, follows sustainable growing practices. No verified page lists its crops, location, or how to buy. Contact directly for details.
Happy Hollows Pumpkin Patch
27.6 miCrocker
Happy Hollow Pumpkin Patch is a family-run patch near Crocker, in the Ozark hills of Pulaski County. Visitors pick their own pumpkins and visit a small petting zoo with llamas, goats, turkeys, and chickens. It opens weekends starting in late September, then every Saturday and Sunday through October from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Rolla, MO?
US Farm Trail lists 27 farms within about 30 miles of Rolla, Missouri, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Rolla?
Farms near Rolla include 15 agritourism & farm experiences, 5 farmers markets, 5 pumpkin patches, 4 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.
