Farms Near Schuylerville, NY
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Schuylerville, New York — all selling direct to consumers.
Saratoga Apple, Inc.
0.1 miSchuylerville
Saratoga Apple runs an apple orchard and farm market on Route 29 in Schuylerville, just east of Saratoga Springs. Apples and fresh cider anchor the market, set in the rolling farmland along the Battenkill and Hudson corridor of eastern New York.
Schuyler Farms
1.1 miSchuylerville
Schuyler Farms is a fruit and produce grower on Route 29 in Schuylerville, a Saratoga County village near the Hudson River. The area is known for apples and diversified vegetable crops. No active public website was found, so retail hours and any pick-your-own details couldn't be confirmed online.
King Brothers Dairy
1.3 miSchuylerville
King Brothers Dairy in Schuylerville, New York delivers farm-fresh milk, eggs, meat, and more to doorsteps across the Capital District each week — just as the King brothers' grandfather did for Saratoga Springs decades ago. Pure local, pure taste, pure tradition, with a farm store where the ice cream is always in season.
9 Miles East Farm Meal Subscription Service
1.5 miSchuylerville
Hand Melon Farm
2.4 miGreenwich
Winney Farm
2.9 miSchuylerville
Winney Farm sits on Winney Road off Route 32 in Schuylerville, in the farm country of southern Saratoga County near the Hudson River. Small farms in this area lean toward produce and pick-your-own berries through the summer. This operation keeps little of a footprint online, so call ahead for what's in season, picking hours, and directions before driving out.
Betterbee
3.5 miGreenwich
Betterbee is a beekeeping supply company in Greenwich, Washington County, near the Vermont line. They sell hives, frames, protective gear, extractors, tools, and package bees, and ship woodenware across the Northeast. The Greenwich store and warehouse also serve as a learning center, running classes and workshops for new and experienced beekeepers. It's one of the region's better-known sources for hive equipment.
Greenwich Farmers' Market
4.3 miGreenwich
Greenwich Farmers' Market sets up at 70 Main Street in Greenwich, a Washington County village in upstate New York, not the Connecticut town of the same name. Growers from the farm country between the Hudson River and Vermont bring produce in season. Confirm the current schedule with the village.
Barber's Ruckytucks PYO Farm
5.7 miStillwater
Patriot Rabbit Ranch
9.0 miValley Falls
Saratoga Maple
8.2 miSaratoga Springs
Saratoga Maple produces pure New York maple syrup near Saratoga Springs, along with a full line of maple products: bourbon-barrel-aged syrup, maple cream, maple candy, maple sugar, pancake mix, and maple-flavored coffee. The family sugarhouse packs gift baskets and sells direct, with syrup made fresh each spring during sugaring season.
Healthy Living
8.0 miHealthy Living is a natural-foods market on Dorset Street in South Burlington, with a second store in Williston. Beyond groceries, it runs a prepared-foods deli and cafe, catering, and a bakery that makes custom cakes. The market leans hard on Vermont and organic products and functions as a neighborhood gathering spot as much as a grocery store.
Ariels Farm
8.7 miGansevoort
Meltwater Farm
10.6 miArgyle
Marisa Barone and Ian Nichols run Meltwater Farm, a 59-acre regenerative operation in Argyle with three acres of year-round USDA certified-organic vegetables, plus sheep and perennials like asparagus, raspberries, and grapes. Their summer CSA runs 18 weeks from June through September with pickup at the farm, and they also sell cut greens through farmers markets and wholesale accounts in the upper Hudson Valley.
Stuberry Acres
9.3 miArgyle
Stuberry Acres farms in Argyle, in the dairy-and-produce country of Washington County east of the Hudson. The name suggests a berry operation, and local growers here pick strawberries in June and other berries through summer. Specific crops and hours aren't well documented online.
Pope’s Homestead
12.0 miPope's Homestead is a small Vermont farm. No product list or address turns up online here, so ask the homestead directly about what it offers and where to buy.
Wild Hill Maple
9.1 miSalem
Mack Brook Farm LLC
11.2 miArgyle
At Mack Brook Farm in Argyle, New York, Kevin Jablonski and Karen Christensen raise Angus cattle on 300 acres of quiet upstate pasture — grass and hay only, with both Animal Welfare Approved and American Grassfed certifications and 100% traceability from birth. Buy individual cuts at the on-farm store or discounted sides to order, or find the beef at local co-ops and natural food stores.
Fort Edward Farmers Market
12.6 miFort Edward Farmers Market runs along Broadway (Route 4) in this Washington County canal village north of Saratoga. Growers from the upper Hudson and Champlain Canal region bring produce and farm products to the roadside site in season. Little is posted publicly, so confirm days and season with the village.
The DayDream Farmer
10.0 miWilton
St. Croix Farm
12.6 miValley Falls
Liberty Ridge Farm
12.5 miSchaghticoke
Liberty Ridge spreads across 100 acres in Schaghticoke, just outside Albany and Saratoga, and runs one of the Capital Region's bigger agritourism operations. The calendar moves from a Red, White & Blueberry festival and U-pick blueberries in summer to a sunflower festival and a fall festival with a corn maze and more than 50 activities. There's food on the farm, a market barn, and cabin stays. Birthday parties, field trips, and company outings book by reservation.
The Garden Barn
12.7 miFort Edward
Hidden Nest Farm
12.9 miFort Edward
A Time To Remember Carriage and Sleigh Rides
13.8 miHudson Falls
A Time To Remember Carriage and Sleigh Rides offers horse-drawn carriage and sleigh rides out of Hudson Falls, in Washington County near the southern Adirondacks. Operators like this book weddings, holiday events, and winter sleigh outings once there's snow on the ground. No public website was found, so arrange rides by contacting the owner directly.
Eat Some Green
12.8 miArgyle
Strawberry Acres
12.8 miBuskirk
Strawberry Acres works land in Buskirk, along Route 67 in the Hoosic River valley on the Rensselaer–Washington county line. As the name signals, strawberries anchor the farm, ripening in June through early July across the region. Sweet corn and other summer produce typically follow through the warm months on farms like this one.
Ghost Light Farm
10.8 miCambridge
Ghost Light Farm in Cambridge, New York raises pasture-raised Angus beef on a family farm recognized as a NY Beef Farm of Excellence, New York Grown & Certified, and Beef Quality Assurance certified. Honoring the whole animal, the family also crafts small-batch tallow skincare balm from its own rendered tallow, sold online and at local farmers markets.
Caer Luna Farm
10.8 miCambridge
Between a love of animals and food, we have found ourselves here - growing food and fiber as locally and sustainably as we are able. In this time of over-consumption, fast-everything, and abundant waste - we have set our sights on slowing down, finding balance, and getting back to the root of things. Weary of mass-produced stuff churned out with little care for the people working to produce it or the impact on the environment, one of our goals is to offer food, fiber, and goods made by hand, gro
BugHouse Farm at Fitch's Point
10.7 miSalem
The Common Sense Farm
11.1 miCambridge
Denison Farm
14.4 miSchaghticoke
Bernard Farm
11.0 miCambridge
Seasonal farmstand with a wide selection of farm grown produce, flowers, fresh baked bread, meat, dairy, eggs, pantry items and local goods.
Sweet & Savory Farmette
13.0 miBuskirk
Sweet & Savory Farmette is a small farm on Buskirk-West Hoosick Road in Buskirk, in the Hoosic River valley of eastern New York near the Vermont border. The 'farmette' name signals a compact, diversified operation, likely mixing garden produce, eggs, or baked goods sold direct. Specific products aren't confirmed online. Reach out to the farm to see what's available.
Common Sense Agriculture
11.6 miCambridge
A farm operation based in Cambridge, in Washington County near the Vermont line. The area is known for small diversified farms and a strong local-food scene around the village of Cambridge. Specific products aren't listed online.
Hudson Falls Farmers Market
15.1 miA market on Dix Avenue in Hudson Falls, a Washington County village near Glens Falls at the edge of the southern Adirondacks and upper Hudson River. Farms in this region raise dairy, hay, vegetables, and maple. Local growers sell seasonal produce, eggs, and baked goods. Hudson Falls sits in the Glens Falls area where the foothills meet the farmland of the Hudson and Champlain valleys.
Cambridge Valley Farmers Market
11.8 miCambridge
A Washington County market at 24 South Park Street in the village of Cambridge, near the Vermont line. Local farms bring seasonal produce, meat, eggs, and pantry goods to a working agricultural valley. The surrounding area mixes vegetable growers with livestock and dairy producers, and the market reflects that range through the season.
Glens Falls Winter Farmers' Market
15.0 miThis is the cold-season market for Glens Falls, held indoors at 54 Bay Street in the Warren County city at the edge of the southern Adirondacks. A winter market keeps regional growers and makers selling storage crops, baked goods, and crafts through the off-season. Winter hours vary, so confirm the current dates locally.
Cambridge Corner Farm
11.9 miCambridge
Gardenworks
13.0 miSalem
Gardenworks, the longtime Salem farm on County Route 30 in Washington County, now operates as Taste + See Refuge under fourth-generation family owners. The farm stand runs daily from July through October with cut flowers, vegetables, blueberries, raspberries, herbs, and tea. Beyond the stand, the farm hosts guided flower-field tours, bouquet-making, workshops, and two lodging options, out in the country between the Battenkill and the Vermont line.
Graceful Acres at Otter Creek Farm
16.1 miJohnsonville
West Mountain Ski Area Fall Festival
16.1 miQueensbury
West Mountain, a ski area on West Mountain Road in Queensbury, opens each fall for a festival built around scenic chairlift rides over the Adirondack foothills, pumpkins, and family activities. The mountain overlooks the Glens Falls region with Lake George just to the north. Outside winter it runs lift-served hiking and group outings, and the fall event adds seasonal food and long views as the leaves turn.
Prestwick Chase Farmers' Market
12.0 miThis market sets up at Prestwick Chase, a retirement community on Saratoga Boulevard in Saratoga Springs, Saratoga County. On-site markets like this deliver produce, baked goods, and local products straight to residents and neighbors. Saratoga Springs sits in a farm-rich belt north of Albany, long known for its spa waters and thoroughbred racing.
Malta Ridge Orchard Garden
12.8 miMalta
Malta Ridge Orchard and Garden works land on Van Aernem Road in Malta, Saratoga County, between Saratoga Springs and the Capital Region. The name pairs an apple orchard with garden produce, suggesting fall apples plus summer vegetables and small fruit sold direct. This is a seasonal farm rather than a year-round market. Check with the orchard for picking dates and stand hours.
Otter Creek Farm
16.0 miJohnsonville
Otter Creek Farm in Johnsonville, New York sells meat shares — customers own a percentage of the live animal, invest in the farm pre-season, and collect their 100% grass-fed beef, pastured pork, or pastured chicken at bulk prices after on-farm slaughter and local custom butchering. The farm is Certified Animal Welfare Approved and Certified Grassfed by A Greener World, hosts an annual Shareholder Appreciation Burger Night, and runs the Graceful Acres farmstay.
Queensbury Farmers Market
16.6 miQueensbury's market operates on Cronin Road in Warren County, just north of Glens Falls at the gateway to Lake George and the southern Adirondacks. Upper Hudson and Washington county farms bring produce, dairy, maple, and baked goods to town. Queensbury wraps around Glens Falls at the edge of the six-million-acre Adirondack Park.
Loon Meadow Farm
12.9 miGreenfield Center
Loon Meadow Farm has offered horse-drawn carriage and sleigh rides near Saratoga since 1980, running roughly 40-minute private trips by reservation around Greenfield Center and Saratoga Spa State Park. The property also works as a small bed-and-breakfast with themed rooms and boards horses for travelers passing through. Rides run year-round. Call (518) 893-6116.
Morin's Tree Farm
16.4 miBuskirk
Morin's Tree Farm is on Groveside Road in Buskirk, in eastern Rensselaer County near the Vermont border. The name points to a cut-your-own Christmas tree farm, the region's common late-fall draw. No website or current details were found online to confirm its varieties or hours.
Kelly's Emerald Feeds LLC
17.7 miQueensbury
Blue Moon Acres
13.2 miGreenfield Center
Blue Moon Acres is listed on Wilton Road in Greenfield Center, a Saratoga County hamlet north of Saratoga Springs. This is small-farm country on the sandy Wilton plains at the edge of the Adirondack foothills. Seasonal hours vary.
Grazin' Acres Farm
13.8 miSalem
Grazin' Acres Farm in Salem, in the rolling hillsides of Washington County, New York, has produced all-natural beef, pork, lamb, chicken, and fresh vegetables since 2010 — heritage pigs and chickens on pasture and non-GMO grain, USDA-approved grass-fed and finished Angus beef, and free-ranged lamb. Products and CSA shares sell online and at several weekly farmers markets across upstate New York.
Dakota Ridge Farm
14.4 miBallston Spa
Moses Vegetable Farm
16.2 miTown of Hoosick
Moses Vegetable Farm grows vegetables along Route 67/22 in the Town of Hoosick, in the farm country of eastern Rensselaer County near the Vermont line. Expect a seasonal farmstand of fresh produce through summer and fall. No website or detailed listing was found online.
Hayner Farm
18.2 miHalfmoon
Hayner Farm has stayed in the same family for six generations at 148 Route 236 in Halfmoon, best known for freshly picked sweet corn in summer and pumpkins in fall, plus melons and other seasonal produce. The farm stand and country store opened in 1998, and the connected Hayner's Ice Cream shop scoops more than 40 flavors, including gluten-free, vegan, and sugar-free options. Call (518) 953-7752.
Beloved Farm
15.4 miCambridge
Beloved Farm sits on McKie Hollow Road in Cambridge, in the rolling farm country of Washington County near the Vermont line. Its specific crops and visitor offerings aren't posted online. Cambridge anchors a strong small-farm corner of eastern New York, with a long-running farmers market and many diversified growers nearby.
River Bend Christmas Tree Farm
16.7 miLake Luzerne
River Bend Christmas Tree Farm sits on East River Drive in Lake Luzerne, along the Hudson in the southern Adirondacks of Warren County. It's a cut-your-own tree farm, the sort that opens the weekend after Thanksgiving with balsam and Fraser fir and saws provided. Cold-hardy firs grow well in these foothills. Opening dates change each year, since tree farms run only a few weeks in late fall.
Devoe's Rainbow Orchards
19.0 miClifton Park
Devoe's Rainbow Orchards keeps a farm market on U.S. Route 9 in Clifton Park, in Saratoga County north of Albany. Apples anchor the orchards across this stretch of the upper Hudson Valley, with fresh fruit, cider, and fall produce for sale in season. Contact the market for pick-your-own availability and what's ripe before you drive over.
Devoe's Rainbow Orchards
19.5 miClifton Park
Ballston Lake Apiaries
18.5 miBallston Lake
Ballston Lake Apiaries keeps bees and produces local honey in Ballston Lake, Saratoga County. Small apiaries like this typically sell raw honey and beeswax products direct. Retail details aren't posted online.
Tarbox Farms Earth's Bounty
22.1 miTroy
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Schuylerville, NY?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Schuylerville, New York, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Schuylerville?
Farms near Schuylerville include 22 agritourism & farm experiences, 15 farm stands, 11 csa programs, 7 farmers markets. 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.
