Farms Near Shelby, NC
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Shelby, North Carolina — all selling direct to consumers.
Foothills Farmers' Market
0.3 miShelby
Willowsted Honey
0.6 miShelby
A honey producer based in Shelby, in Cleveland County's rolling farmland. Small Carolina apiaries here typically sell raw wildflower and sourwood honey harvested through the summer. Details online are limited.
Bee Sweet Bee Farm
1.6 miShelby
Bee Sweet Bee Farm produces honey and beeswax products from its hives near Shelby, selling at regional farmers markets and through the local beekeeping network. The operation is small, built around the hive rather than a storefront, so honey moves seasonally. Their Facebook page is the best place to catch what's available and where they'll be set up. Cleveland County, western Piedmont.
Lattimore Farms
6.4 miLattimore
Lattimore Farms operates around the small town of Lattimore, in Cleveland County east of Shelby in the western Piedmont. The listing carries only a post-office box, and no crops, products, or visiting details are documented online. Contact the farm directly to learn what it grows and whether it welcomes visitors.
Shelby Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch
7.5 miShelby
Shelby Corn Maze centers on an 8-acre maze on Broadway Drive, open weekends from mid-September through November 1. Alongside it run a hayride to the pumpkin patch, u-pick flowers, farm animals, and more than 40 activities including a jumping pillow, zip line, and barrel train. A Trail of Terror haunted maze runs after dark. One farm admission covers most of it.
Martins' Charolais Farm
9.3 miShelby
Growing the Good Life Farmstand
9.0 miGrover
Clineland Farm
9.2 miCherryville
A strawberry farm on Clineland Road in Cherryville, offering both pick-your-own rows and pre-picked berries through the spring harvest, plus some fresh vegetables. The owners keep the rows clean, staff the field to answer questions, and have a restroom on site. Coming early in the season gives the best shot at ripe berries. It's a straightforward Gaston County u-pick with on-farm pickup.
Deer Springs Farm
10.1 miLawndale
Deer Springs Farm sits on Shuford Lake Road in Lawndale, in the Cleveland County foothills of western North Carolina. No website or contact details were found online. Farms in this area commonly grow produce and raise livestock.
Grover Pumpkin Festival
9.9 miGrover
An annual autumn festival on Main Street in Grover, a small Cleveland County town on the South Carolina line southwest of Shelby. The pumpkin festival is a community event with vendors and fall activities downtown rather than a working farm. It runs during pumpkin season.
Proffitt Family Cattle Company
9.7 miKings Mountain
Proffitt Family Cattle Company has served the Charlotte area since 2009 from its farm in Kings Mountain, raising 100% grass-fed, grass-finished "Umami Beef" on chemical-free pastures — Angus and Hereford genetics supplemented with high trace mineral salt for rich, complex flavor. Sold from the farm store, the Matthews farmers market, and past partners from Whole Foods to area restaurants.
Lineberger's Killdeer Farm
9.8 miKings Mountain
Double B. Farms
13.4 miCherryville
Double B Farms is a third-generation Bowen family farm on Flay Road outside Cherryville, in Gaston County. It grows blackberries and other tree fruit along with cooking and salad vegetables, offering fresh produce for pickup at the farm. The operation has run since at least 2009 and leans on the family's long tenure on the land. Blackberry season is the main summer draw.
Foothills Farmers' Market Kings Mountain
11.9 miThe Kings Mountain site of the Foothills Farmers' Market, Cleveland County's grower network that also runs a larger market in nearby Shelby. Vendors set up downtown on Railroad Avenue with produce and goods from farms across the western Piedmont foothills. Kings Mountain sits near the South Carolina line and the Revolutionary War battlefield that gives the town its name.
Elliott Family Farms
13.9 miLawndale
Elliott Family Farms sits on London Road in Lawndale, in Cleveland County northwest of Shelby in the Piedmont foothills. It's a family farm in this upper-Piedmont farming country; specific crops, u-pick, or agritourism offerings aren't documented online. Contact the farm directly to confirm what's available and when.
The Fear Farm
15.2 miBlacksburg
The Fear Farm operates on Ninety Nine Island Road in Blacksburg, in Cherokee County near the Broad River. The name and its agritourism listing point to a seasonal fall attraction, the kind of haunted-trail and Halloween event many upstate farms run through October.
The Fun Farm
15.3 miBlacksburg
The Fun Farm is a family agritourism spot on Bear Ridge Road in Blacksburg, near the North Carolina line in Cherokee County. Farms operating under this name typically run seasonal draws like fall pumpkin patches, hayrides, and play areas for kids. Its former website is no longer active, so check local listings or social media for current hours and events.
Booger Jim's Hollow Haunted House
15.5 miBlacksburg
Booger Jim's Hollow is a Halloween-season haunted attraction on Doolittle Street in Blacksburg, in Cherokee County near the North Carolina line. Rural haunts like this run walk-through trails and haunted-house scares on October weekends. Its former web domain is no longer active, so check local event listings or social media for current dates, hours, and ticket prices.
Martin Farms
15.5 miVale
Grass-fed, grain-finished beef raised and sold direct on NC 274 in Vale, west of Lincolnton. Martin Farms Beef Co. hand-raises its cattle, then has them locally butchered, dry-aged, and vacuum-sealed for delivery straight to customers. The family farms this ground in the Lincoln and Cleveland county foothills. Order through their site to see current cuts and how their delivery works.
Mazies Garden
16.0 miVale
A small farm on Hull's Grove Church Road in Vale, in the Lincoln and Catawba County foothills west of Charlotte. The name suggests a garden-scale produce or flower operation, though no website or hours are posted that I could confirm. Reach out directly to find out what's growing and whether it's open to visitors.
Knob Creek Orchards
16.4 miLawndale
Knob Creek Orchards has grown apples and peaches near Lawndale since 1958, and the family has since added strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, nectarines, Asian pears, and muscadines. The creamery churns roughly a dozen flavors of homemade ice cream. It sits on Fallston Road in Cleveland County, west of the Charlotte metro. Picking windows shift with each crop, so the orchard posts current availability by season.
DeStarte' Wedding Barn and B/B
17.0 miLawndale
DeStarte' Wedding Barn and Bed & Breakfast hosts events and overnight stays on Fallston Road in Lawndale, in Cleveland County northwest of Shelby. It's a farm venue in the western Piedmont foothills. Booking details aren't listed online.
U-Pik Berry Farm
14.4 miForest City
This you-pick berry farm sits on C.H. Hamrick Road near Forest City, in Rutherford County in the western Piedmont foothills. Strawberries typically start the season in spring, with other berries following into summer. Bring containers and plan to pick your own from the rows. Ripening and field conditions shift week to week, so confirm the farm is open before heading out.
Helms Christmas Tree Farm
17.0 miVale
Golden Valley Honey Bees
16.8 miHoney producer on NC Highway 226 in the Golden Valley area of Rutherford County, in the western foothills. Local beekeepers here work hives among wildflower and sourwood bloom, which shapes the flavor of foothill honey. Public details are limited; contact the beekeeper directly about honey and any hive or farm visits.
Strawberry Hill USA
17.0 miGaffney
McNeilly Bee Farm
18.6 miCasar
McNeilly Bee Farm produces local honey from hives kept in the Cleveland County foothills near Casar, where wildflowers, blueberries, poplar, and sourwood keep the bees working spring and fall. Supply is seasonal and sold through local channels, including Christie's Kitchen. This is a small apiary rather than a storefront, so honey availability tracks the harvest. Look for their listing on Visit NC Farms for the latest.
McCurry's Strawberry Farm
17.7 miLincolnton
McCurry's Strawberry Farm grows strawberries near Lincolnton, in Lincoln County northwest of Charlotte. Piedmont strawberry season here runs roughly from late April through May, when the farm sells fresh-picked berries. Wise Road is out in the county rather than in town. Because a warm week can pull the harvest forward, it's smart to call ahead before making the drive.
Roger Ridge Ranch
18.4 miSmyrna
Stowe Dairy Farms
17.8 miGastonia
Rock Creek Farm
21.5 miConnelly Springs
Rock Creek Farm sits on Rhoney Road near Connelly Springs, in Burke County in the foothills between Hickory and Morganton. This is western Piedmont farm country at the edge of the Blue Ridge. The farm's specific crops, products, and hours aren't documented online, so contact them directly to find out what they grow and whether they welcome visitors.
Beans 'n Berries CSA
21.5 miConnelly Springs
Beans 'n Berries runs a CSA of chemical-free, in-season vegetables plus fruit and blueberries on Rhoney Road in Connelly Springs, Burke County. Members pick up shares at the farm, and pick-your-own and pick-your-share are available with advance notice. The farm books tours by appointment and sells through an online shop. It's gradually shifting some land toward silviculture.
Rutherford County Farmers' Market
18.3 miForest City
A county farmers market on Depot Street in Forest City, the seat of Rutherford County in the western North Carolina foothills. Growers from the surrounding foothills bring seasonal produce and local goods to downtown Forest City near the old rail depot.
Windy Wool Windings
21.7 miVale
Lincoln County Farmers' Market
20.4 miLincolnton
Lincoln County's farmers market on West Water Street in downtown Lincolnton, the county seat in North Carolina's western Piedmont. Farms across the county, a mix of produce, livestock, and dairy operations, supply the market. Lincolnton lies northwest of Charlotte near the Catawba River and was the site of the Revolutionary War battle at Ramsour's Mill.
Autumn Farm and Vineyard
22.8 miGaffney
Autumn Farm and Vineyard is on Pacolet Highway in Gaffney, in the Upstate peach country of Cherokee County. The name points to grapes, and muscadine and bunch-grape vineyards in this region ripen through late summer and early fall. Check with the farm for tasting or picking hours before visiting.
Burke Farmers Market
24.6 miBurke Farmers Market sets up at 5936 Rock Falls Road in Morganton, in the Blue Ridge foothills of western North Carolina. Local growers around Burke County bring seasonal produce, eggs, and homemade goods to sell straight to shoppers. Like most foothills tailgate markets, it runs through the warm-weather growing season. Check ahead for current days and hours before you make the drive.
Herter Nursery
22.8 miLincolnton
Herter Nursery is a plant nursery on Ritchie Road in Lincolnton, in Lincoln County northwest of Charlotte. Nurseries this size typically sell trees, shrubs, and bedding plants for home landscaping. No website or verified contact information was found online.
Walnut Hollow farms
20.6 miDallas
C and O Farms
25.0 miHickory
C and O Farms is a small agritourism farm on Wilkies Grove Church Road near Hickory, in Catawba County in the western Piedmont foothills. The area mixes furniture-town suburbs with working farmland. Specific crops and hours aren't published online, so contact the farm directly to learn what they grow and whether they open to visitors.
Wompus Woods Haunted Trail
22.6 miCowpens
Wompus Woods runs a seasonal haunted trail on Parris Road in Cowpens, in the Cherokee County foothills of Upstate South Carolina. Like most Southern haunt attractions, it opens for the Halloween season on fall weekends with a walk-through woods setup. Ticket prices, hours, and scare intensity vary year to year, so confirm current dates before making the drive out.
Smith Blueberry Farm
25.3 miHickory
Smith Blueberry Farm grows blueberries near Hickory, in Catawba County at the edge of the Piedmont and the Blue Ridge foothills. Blueberry picking here peaks in June and July. Contact the farm for ripening updates and open days before you drive out.
Love Story Farm
22.4 miRutherfordton
Black's Peaches
23.8 miBlack's Peaches has farmed near York since 1923, selling tree-ripe peaches through the summer plus strawberries you can pick yourself in spring. The market carries farm produce, local honey, and made-to-order pies and cakes from the bakery, and the kitchen serves lunch and ice cream daily. Fall brings a festival with pick-your-own and family activities.
Black's Peaches
23.8 miYork
The Peach Tree Orchard
23.4 miYork
Liberty Tree Farmstead
22.0 miA North Carolina farmstead listed as Liberty Tree Farmstead. No city, category, or official web page came up in research, so its products and location remain unconfirmed.
Bryant's Peaches
23.4 miBryant's Peaches grows peaches on Filbert Highway near Clover, in York County's upstate peach country close to the North Carolina line. Local peaches here ripen across the summer, roughly May into August depending on the variety. Details online are thin, so reach the farm directly to check which varieties are ripe and when the stand is open.
Bush-N-Vine Farm
24.1 miYork
Apple Hill Orchard & Cider Mill
26.5 miApple Hill Orchard has grown apples at its Morganton site since 1955, with pick-your-own opening in early August. The farm runs a cider mill and a scratch bakery turning out donuts, pies, breads, and brittle, and sells peaches, honey, and cider from the market. It sits on Pleasant Hill Avenue in the Blue Ridge foothills of Burke County.
Santa's Forest Choose & Cut Christmas tree farm
24.8 milincolnton
Santa's Forest is a choose-and-cut Christmas tree farm on Herter Road in Lincolnton, Lincoln County. Families tag and cut their own trees during the holiday season in the western Piedmont foothills. Species, pricing, and opening weekends aren't posted online, so contact the farm to confirm its cutting dates before visiting.
Linebergers Farm
22.5 miDallas
Lineberger's Maple Springs Farm is a fourth-generation fruit farm on Dallas Stanley Highway in Gaston County, growing pick-your-own strawberries and other fruit by ecological methods. The farm store sells fresh produce and jams, and fall brings a pumpkin patch with hay rides, playgrounds, and chicken feeding. A CSA and online ordering round out the operation, which runs from spring through October 31.
Lineberger's Maple Springs Farm
22.5 miDallas
Lineberger's Maple Springs Farm sits on Dallas–Stanley Highway in Dallas, in Gaston County west of Charlotte. The Lineberger name is a long-established one in Gaston County farming. U-pick operations here typically open for strawberries in spring and pumpkins in fall. No website was found online for this listing.
The Peach Tree Orchards
24.9 miYork
The Peach Tree Orchards grows peaches on Filbert Highway in York, in the orchard country of York County near the North Carolina border. York County is one of South Carolina's stronger peach-growing areas, with fruit ripening from late May through August. Confirm picking or stand hours with the orchard before visiting.
Bush-N-Vine Farm
24.9 miYork
Pick-your-own is the heart of Bush-N-Vine Farm on Filbert Highway in York: strawberries, blueberries, peaches, blackberries, flowers, and fall pumpkins across the season. The farm also raises Angus beef and runs an on-site farm cafe. It sits in York County, west of Rock Hill and close to the North Carolina line. Open Monday through Saturday.
Windy Hill Orchard and Cider Mill
25.2 miYork
Windy Hill Orchard presses its own fresh and hard cider from apples grown on Black Highway in York, and calls itself York County's original agritourism destination. The farm sells pre-picked apples, apple pies, and seasonal cider donuts, with pick-your-own apples and a cider bar once the orchard opens. The 2026 season opens in mid-August and runs through fall. Reach them by phone, or follow Windy Hill Cider on Facebook and Instagram.
The Market at Inman Farms
25.5 miThe Market at Inman Farms sits on Black Highway (Route 5) in York, out in the rolling farm country of western York County near the North Carolina line. The name marks it as an on-farm market rather than a downtown pavilion, the kind of stop where seasonal produce comes straight off the land. Days and vendor details weren't available online.
Inman Farms
25.5 miYork
Inman Farms is a family farm on Black Highway near York, in the Piedmont of York County. It's filed under agritourism, the category that covers pick-your-own, fall pumpkins, and farm visits common across this part of upstate South Carolina.
Farmer Gray
28.0 miGaffney
Farmer Gray operates on Littlejohn Road in Gaffney, the Cherokee County town famous for peaches and the giant Peachoid water tower along I-85. Small farms here sell peaches, produce, and seasonal goods through the summer months. Details on this operation are thin online, so contact the farm directly to learn what they grow and when it's available.
Lewis Farm
23.3 miGastonia
A farm on Lewis Road in Gastonia, Gaston County, west of Charlotte. The listing marks it for agritourism, but no website or details are posted that I could verify. Farms in this Piedmont county commonly grow produce and keep livestock, with some opening for seasonal picking. Call ahead for hours or visitor activities.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Shelby, NC?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Shelby, North Carolina, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Shelby?
Farms near Shelby include 39 agritourism & farm experiences, 12 farm stands, 6 farmers markets, 5 organic farms. Browse the list for details on each.
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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.
