Farms Near Salisbury, NC
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Salisbury, North Carolina — all selling direct to consumers.
CUMC Pumpkin Patch
0.6 miSalisbury
A seasonal pumpkin patch run by a United Methodist congregation on Mooresville Road in Salisbury, in Rowan County's Piedmont. Church patches like this one usually open through October, selling pumpkins, gourds, and mums off the pallet with hay bales and simple photo spots for families, and the proceeds tend to fund the church's ministries. Opening dates shift year to year, so it's worth confirming locally before a fall visit.
Salisbury Farmer's Market
0.9 miA downtown farmers market at 300 South Main Street in Salisbury, the seat of Rowan County in the central Piedmont. Growers from Rowan and nearby counties sell seasonal fruits and vegetables and other homemade goods along Salisbury's historic Main Street corridor.
Healthy Harvest Farmer's Market
1.5 miA farmers market on Mocksville Avenue in Salisbury, the seat of Rowan County in the central North Carolina Piedmont. Rowan County's farms turn out produce and homegrown goods for the market. Salisbury sits along the old main rail line between Charlotte and Greensboro and keeps one of the state's largest historic downtown districts.
Salisbury Rowan Farmers Market
1.4 miSalisbury
The Salisbury Farmers Market connects our community with local farmers, food producers, and artisans offering fresh fruits and vegetables, meat, eggs, honey, baked goods, plants, flowers, and handmade items. SNAP/EBT and nutrition incentive programs are accepted. The market is held Saturdays, mid-April - December, 8 AM–12 PM, on the Railwalk at the Farmers Market Pavilion, 228 E Kerr St, Salisbury, NC.
Pinetop Farm
3.1 miSalisbury
Pinetop Farm sits on Majolica Road in Salisbury, the Rowan County seat in the central Piedmont between Charlotte and Greensboro. The listing tags it as agritourism but gives no crop or event details, and no website is posted. Rowan County farms typically run seasonal produce and fall activities; confirm current offerings locally.
Fading D Farm
4.3 miSalisbury
Cauble Creek Vineyard
4.8 miSalisbury
Cauble Creek Vineyard
4.8 miSalisbury
Cauble Creek Vineyard grows muscadines, Carlos, Doreen, and Noble, on a 36-acre estate in the Piedmont outside Salisbury, and bottles both muscadine wines and drier vinifera styles. The Cauble family planted vines in 2006 and opened the tasting room in 2010, registering as North Carolina's 100th licensed winery. The tasting room and shop run Thursday through Sunday, and the property also hosts weddings and events.
Old Stone Winery
5.9 miSalisbury
A small winery on Highway 52 outside Salisbury, in Rowan County's stretch of the broader Yadkin Valley wine belt. Rowan-area wineries typically pour muscadine and vinifera wines with tastings by the glass or flight. Specific hours and current releases aren't well documented online, so call ahead to confirm the tasting room is open before making the drive.
Talia Farms
6.1 miSalisbury
China Grove Farmers Market
8.5 miChina Grove
China Grove's Farmers Market aims to be a gathering place where you find community, locally grown food, and handmade products! Open every Tuesday night from 4:00 - 7:00 pm (May - August).
Cherry Hill Farm, LLC
9.4 miMocksville
Fisher Farms
9.1 miRockwell
Fisher Farms grows sweet strawberries and fresh produce for pick-your-own near Rockwell in Rowan County, east of Salisbury. The family operation opens its strawberry patch seasonally, usually from April into June in the central Piedmont, then follows with summer produce. Check the farm's site or call ahead for current picking conditions.
Cable Family Farm
9.1 miWetmore Farms
10.8 miWoodleaf
Wetmore Farms
10.8 miWoodleaf
Patterson Farm, Inc.
10.3 miMount Ulla
Patterson Farm grows strawberries, tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, and pumpkins across Rowan County, packing and shipping produce up the East Coast from its base near Mount Ulla and China Grove. The Patterson Farm Market & Tours location sells fruit and vegetables direct, runs school and group farm tours, and turns out poinsettias each Christmas. Strawberry picking opens in spring; fall brings the pumpkins. It's a working family operation, not a seasonal pop-up.
Summerberry Farm
13.1 miConcord
Summerberry Farm is on Rimer Road in Concord, Cabarrus County, northeast of Charlotte, listed as an agritourism farm. Its name points to summer berries, though details online are thin. Contact the farm directly for what's growing and when it opens for the season.
Windmill Springs Vineyard
11.2 miCleveland
Windmill Springs Vineyard grows grapes on Gum Tree Drive in Cleveland, Rowan County, in the central Piedmont west of Salisbury. The region supports both muscadine and bunch grape varieties. Contact the vineyard for tasting room and visiting information.
Evans Family Farm
11.2 miEvans Family Farm is a family-run farm in North Carolina. No city, address, or public listing was available to confirm what it grows or raises.
Omobile
12.5 miWoodleaf
A small CSA farm on Mount Vernon Road in Woodleaf, a rural Rowan County community northwest of Salisbury. Members buy a share of the season's harvest. Very little is posted online.
Summerberry Farm
14.0 miConcord
SandyCreek Farm
13.1 miLexington
A farm on South NC Highway 150 in Lexington, in Davidson County between Winston-Salem and the Uwharrie region. Current offerings aren't documented online. Davidson County farms commonly sell produce, eggs, or meat direct; contact SandyCreek to confirm what's available and how to buy.
Chestnut Trail Farm
14.1 miMocksville
Chestnut Trail Farm invites visitors to pick their own muscadine grapes off Cedar Grove Church Road in Mocksville, or to call ahead and have the picking done for them. Several varieties grow here, suited for fresh eating, juice, jam, or home winemaking. The season falls between late August and early October. There's a restroom and a picnic area on site. It's a small, low-key stop in the Yadkin Valley.
Cooley Farm
13.7 miWoodleaf
Cooley Farm sells fresh dairy and stocks local meats in its farm store on Cooley Farm Road in Woodleaf, northwest of Salisbury. The operation also runs pick-your-own, judging by its contact address. It leans on family tradition and keeps things small and local rather than commercial. Rowan County's rural west side is farm country, and this is one of its working stops.
Galliher Farm
15.2 miMocksville
Karriker Farms
14.8 miKannopolis
A farm serving the Kannapolis area in the Rowan and Cabarrus County Piedmont, north of Charlotte. No street address, website, or offerings are listed that I could verify; the record gives only the city. Karriker is a longtime Rowan County family name, and farms in this area typically run cattle, hay, and row crops. Contact them directly for details.
Edward and Lilias Stevens' Quail Run Farm
15.8 miEdward and Lilias Stevens grow strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, and beans on Quail Run Farm, a Cabarrus County spread on Cress Road near Concord. The fields are unsprayed, and pick-your-own strawberries come furnished in four-quart boxes during the spring season. Alongside the produce, the farm keeps about 62 acres of pasture and paddocks for horses. Fields run 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. in season.
Ritchie Farm
15.9 miConcord
Ritchie Farm works land on Johns Church Road in Concord, Cabarrus County, northeast of Charlotte. It's listed as an agritourism farm. Call ahead or check local listings for what's in season and current visiting hours.
Running T Farms
13.5 miCleveland
NO BARN is our pledge that our animals are 100% Grass Fed and Pasture Finished. Our Animals will not be confined to a barn, shed or feed lot. Our animals are born, raised, and finished on live growing pasture. Animals that are finished on live growing grasses and forage yield a more nutrient dense beef than animals finished on stored or harvested grass and grain. Just because it is grass fed, does not mean it is Pasture Finished.
Lazy 5 Ranch
13.4 miMooresville
Lazy 5 Ranch is a drive-through safari park in Mooresville where visitors feed exotic and domestic animals from their cars along a 3½-mile trail, or walk a petting-zoo loop. Horse-drawn wagon rides run by reservation on weekdays, and the ranch adds seasonal events like an Easter egg hunt and fall festival. It's at 15100 Highway 150 East; bring cash, since cards aren't accepted.
Mocksville Farmers' Market
16.3 miMocksville
Davie County's market in the Town Hall parking lot on South Clement Street in Mocksville, the county seat in the central North Carolina Piedmont. Farms around Mocksville, set between Winston-Salem and Statesville along I-40, bring produce and homemade goods. Downtown Mocksville centers on its historic square and courthouse a block away.
Garden Gate Vineyards
16.3 miMocksville
Vineyard on Scenic Drive in Mocksville, part of the Yadkin Valley wine country in Davie County. The region's clay-loam ridges support muscadine and bunch grapes, and small family wineries dot the back roads here. Public details are limited for this listing, so confirm tasting-room hours and wines with the vineyard directly.
New Moon Farm
14.3 miMt. Ulla
New Moon Farm Goat Rescue & Sanctuary sits on Belk Road in Mt. Ulla, in rural Rowan County between Salisbury and Mooresville. The nonprofit takes in abused, neglected, and abandoned goats and other farm animals, rehabilitates them, and places many in adoptive homes. Visitors can meet the resident herd; the sanctuary runs on donations and volunteers. Confirm visiting arrangements ahead of time.
Piedmont Farmers Market/Concord
16.9 miOpen every Saturday year-round at 518 Winecoff School Road in Concord, this Cabarrus County market runs 8am to noon from April through October and 9am to noon in the colder months. It's one of three locations operated by the Piedmont Farmers Market, which brings regional growers and their seasonal produce to the area east of Charlotte.
Piedmont Farmers Market Inc.
17.0 miOpen every Saturday year-round at 518 Winecoff School Road in Concord, running 8 a.m. to noon from April through October and starting at 9 a.m. in the colder months. The nonprofit behind it operates three separate markets across Cabarrus County, one of the larger market operations northeast of Charlotte. Local growers and food producers fill the stalls.
Native Vines Winery
16.9 miLexington
Native Vines Winery pours award-winning vinifera wines, fruit blends, and a line of green-tea wines on NC Highway 150 in Lexington. A $15 tasting covers any six wines, with indoor seating, a patio, and free evening events featuring live music on the lawn. The Davidson County winery sits north of downtown Lexington in the North Carolina Piedmont.
Campbell Blueberry Farm
15.2 miRichfield
Campbell Blueberry Farm opens for pick-your-own blueberries from the middle of June through July, growing them without pesticides or herbicides. It sits on River Road near Tuckertown Lake, out where Rowan and Stanly counties meet. Picking runs Tuesday through Saturday in the early morning, roughly 7:30 to 10:30, and the farm hands out buckets. Watch their Facebook page for the exact opening week each summer.
Crossings Farm
17.1 miLexington
The Myers family first came to North Carolina in the early 1700's from York, Pennsylvania, and settled in the Holly Grove area. One son, David ventured West and purchased several hundred acres in the late 1700's from a soldier, John Booth, who received the property as a land grant for 12.5 cents per acre ( Issued October 10th, 1783). David helped to create what is now the Reeds Community, and began what we know and love today as "Crossings". One of David's sons, Benjamin helped his father build
Cold Water Creek Farms
17.9 miConcord
The Quarry at Carrigan Farms
16.1 miMooresville
A spring-fed swimming quarry on a fifth-generation farm near Lake Norman in Mooresville, rented for weddings, open-swim days, and events against clear, deep-green water. The working farm around it runs pick-your-own through the seasons: strawberries in April, apples in September, and more than 20 acres of pumpkins in October. Field trips and flower picking round out the calendar.
Keeper Creek Farm Farmers Daughter
16.1 miMt Ulla
A farm on Triplett Road in Mt Ulla, a rural pocket of western Rowan County. The listing pairs the names Keeper Creek Farm and Farmers Daughter, suggesting a farm with a market or shop, but no website or hours are posted that I could confirm. Contact them directly to learn what's for sale and when they're open.
Carrigan Farms, LLC
16.4 miMooresville
Carrigan Farms – Flower Farms NC
16.4 miMooresville
Carrigan Farms opens its fields for u-pick flowers in season, part of a farm calendar that also runs strawberries in late April, apples in September, and pumpkins in October. The Mooresville farm near Lake Norman is best known for swimming in its spring-fed stone quarry and for hosting weddings and events. The family has worked this land for generations.
Cody Strawberry Farm
18.6 miRichfield
Cody Strawberry Farm
18.9 miRichfield
Cody Strawberry Farm is a seasonal u-pick run by Sherrill and Jennifer Cody outside Richfield. Strawberries lead the season, followed by blueberries, blackberries, and garden vegetables, sold both pick-your-own and pre-picked. The farm plans to add u-pick tulips in spring 2026. It's open Tuesday through Saturday and Sunday afternoons during the season, cash preferred. Paul's Crossing Road puts it a short drive from Albemarle in Stanly County.
Green Leaf Farms
20.4 miConcord
Green Leaf Farms is a North Carolina century farm between Concord and Mount Pleasant, just north of Charlotte, producing grass-fed and finished beef, woodlands pastured pork, and pasture-raised eggs. No chemicals, pesticides, or herbicides have touched the land in over a decade, bringing biodiversity roaring back — with farm tours, education, and a venue space for special occasions.
Honeysuckle Hill Bee Farm
20.5 miConcord
This bee farm on Highway 49 north of Concord sells raw, unfiltered local honey along with seasonal single-source jars of sourwood and orange blossom. It also makes creamed honey in seven flavors, from Ceylon cinnamon to raspberry, plus bee pollen and hand-poured beeswax candles. The farm sells live bees to new keepers, runs farm tours and talks, and sets up at a Saturday farmers market year-round.
Hilltop Orchard
20.4 miMocksville
Hilltop Orchard grows tree fruit on Ijames Church Road in Mocksville, the Davie County seat between Winston-Salem and Statesville. Piedmont orchards like this open for apples and peaches as each crop ripens through late summer and fall. Roadside sales and pick-your-own are common at farms this size.
Jo's Blueberry Farm
20.9 miMount Pleasant
Jo's Blueberry Farm grows blueberries near Mount Pleasant in eastern Cabarrus County, east of Concord. Piedmont blueberries here come in from June through mid-July, usually sold pick-your-own by the pound or bucket. The farm has no website posted; confirm ripening and open days locally during early summer.
Calahaln Farms
20.8 miMocksville
Grass-fed beef and pork, USDA-processed and vacuum-sealed, sold from a covered outdoor market on Calahaln Road in Mocksville. The Davie County farm has raised and sold its own meat since 2012 and takes cash or check. It also goes by D&M Farms on Calahaln. Stock depends on what's been processed, so it's worth checking the site or calling before making a meat run.
Calahaln Farms
21.0 miMocksville
Muddy Boots Farms
21.8 miAlbemarle
"Get Lost" Corn Maze
22.0 miAlbemarle
Seasonal corn maze on NC Highway 73 near Albemarle, in Stanly County east of Charlotte. Cut into a working field each fall, mazes like this usually open from late September through October alongside pumpkins and hayrides. Confirm this season's dates, hours, and attractions with the farm before visiting.
Regal Corn Maze
19.7 miStatesville
Regal Corn Maze cuts its maze on Bell Farm Road in Statesville, Iredell County, and opens for the fall season. Corn mazes like this run September through October, often paired with pumpkins and weekend hayrides. Check the farm's seasonal hours before you go.
Street Fare Farm
23.3 miA North Carolina farm listed as Street Fare Farm, with no city or type attached and no official web presence found. Its crops and location remain unconfirmed.
Cabin Creek Berry Farm
19.4 miDenton
Cabin Creek Berry Farm sells blackberries from mid-July through August and muscadines from September into mid-October, offered both pick-your-own and pre-picked. It farms off Lick Creek Church Road near Denton, in southern Davidson County's Uwharrie foothills. The berry and grape seasons run back to back, so late-summer visitors can often find both at once.
Peachtree Farmers Market
23.5 miA farmers market in Bermuda Run, in Davie County just west of Winston-Salem, at 111 Peachtree Lane. Growers from the northwest Piedmont sell seasonal produce and local goods. It serves the communities along the Yadkin River near the Highway 158 corridor.
Farmington Farmers Market
23.8 miFarmington Farmers Market runs at 1723 Farmington Road near Mocksville, in the Farmington community of Davie County. Local growers sell seasonal produce and homemade goods in this rural Piedmont setting between Winston-Salem and the Yadkin River. Small community markets like this operate on set days through the season. Check ahead for current hours.
J & N Farms
22.9 miHarmony
J & N Farms offers pick-your-own beans, peppers, squash, strawberries, tomatoes, and watermelon on Edwards Road near Harmony in Iredell County. The farm also sells grass-fed, unmedicated whole chickens at three dollars a pound and raises pork, with beef and turkey noted as coming. Strawberries lead off the season in spring, with the vegetables and melons through summer.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Salisbury, NC?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Salisbury, North Carolina, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
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Farms near Salisbury include 31 agritourism & farm experiences, 10 farm stands, 8 farmers markets, 6 produce farms. Browse the list for details on each.
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