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Farms Near Shreveport, LA

42 local farms within about 30 miles of Shreveport, Louisiana — all selling direct to consumers.

Dixie Urban Farm LLC DBA Cotton St Farms

4.0 mi

Cotton St Farms, operating as Dixie Urban Farm LLC, is an urban farm in Louisiana. Crops, growing methods, and direct-sale details for this listing were not available online.

Jubilee Zoo

4.4 mi

Shreveport

Jubilee Zoo sits on more than 20 acres along Highway 1 north of Shreveport, built around hands-on time with farm and exotic animals. Visitors feed and pet the animals, ride the hay wagon out to the pasture, take a spin on the carousel ponies, and can try milking a goat under the covered, mist-cooled petting area. The grounds host birthday parties, school field trips, and scout outings, with a playground and picnic spots scattered through the shade.

Shreveport Farmers' Market

4.3 mi

Shreveport Farmers' Market has run since 2001 at Festival Plaza, 101 Crockett Street, drawing farmers from within 100 miles of the city on Saturday mornings, 8am to noon, seasonally from late May through August. It's the only USDA-approved market in Shreveport-Bossier accepting SNAP/EBT, matched dollar-for-dollar up to $40, and some vendors take Louisiana's Senior Nutrition Program coupons. Parking is available at Riverview Hall, Festival Plaza's lower level, or free Saturday street meters.

St. Luke's Pumpkin Patch

4.2 mi

Shreveport

St. Luke's Pumpkin Patch has run every fall since 1990 on Youree Drive in Shreveport, a joint effort between St. Luke's and Broadmoor United Methodist churches. Every dollar from pumpkin sales goes to local missions rather than the churches — more than $263,000 over the patch's history — and the pumpkins themselves come from Navajo growers in New Mexico. The season includes a Trunk-or-Treat night and a free concert.

Frankie Bee Farms

5.8 mi

Shreveport

Frankie Bee Farms has sold honey out of Shreveport since 2013. The lineup runs clover, blueberry, raw, and whipped honey, all bottled and sold retail from the farm. It's a small operation, run as an LLC, built entirely around bees and the honey they make. No frills, no gift-shop extras — just jars of honey in a handful of varieties.

The Bee Haven

5.8 mi

The Bee Haven's name points to bees and honey rather than row crops or livestock. Louisiana's warm, humid climate supports honey flows through most of the year, from spring wildflower to fall goldenrod, but no specific details on this operation could be confirmed.

Bossier City Farmers Market

6.5 mi

Bossier City Farmers Market serves shoppers in Bossier City, Louisiana with local produce and goods. Current hours, vendor list, and exact location could not be verified online.

The Market @ NHUMC

7.3 mi

Shreveport

Barksdale Market

6.4 mi

Barksdale Market takes its name from the Barksdale area of Bossier Parish, Louisiana, home to Barksdale Air Force Base. Product list, hours, and exact location for this listing could not be verified online.

Gullos Fresh Produce

7.1 mi

Gullos Fresh Produce runs on the roadside-stand model common across Louisiana: direct-to-customer produce, no grocery markup, stock built around whatever's in season. No specific address or product list could be confirmed for this listing.

Provenance Fall Farmers Market

8.5 mi

Provenance Fall Farmers Market is a seasonal market inside the Provenance neighborhood in Shreveport, a planned community built around walkable streets and a town square. The autumn market brings local produce and vendors to the square instead of asking anyone to drive across town for it.

Crawford Farms Produce Stand

10.0 mi

Crawford Farms Produce Stand sells fruit and vegetables straight off the farm in Louisiana — the kind of stand where the stock changes with whatever got picked that morning. No confirmed address, hours, or season details exist online for this listing.

Hummer & Son Honey Farm

9.1 mi

Hummer & Son Honey Farm keeps bees in Louisiana under a family name — the "& Son" suggests a second generation working the hives. No public details on colony count, honey varietals, or a farm address could be confirmed for this listing.

Greenwood Farmers' Market

10.6 mi

Greenwood Farmers' Market runs Saturday mornings from June through August, 8 a.m. to noon, in this small Caddo Parish town west of Shreveport. Backyard growers and area farmers sell fresh fruits and vegetables directly off the truck bed — a short, three-month season built around summer's peak harvest.

Matthews Garden

11.1 mi

Shreveport

Matthews Garden runs a stand on Buncombe Road on Shreveport's south side, in Caddo Parish. It's garden-scale by name, the kind of operation that sells what's grown on one plot rather than produce sourced wholesale.

Town of Greenwood Farmers Market

10.8 mi

Greenwood

Town of Greenwood Farmers Market sets up at William Peters Town Park in Greenwood, a small Caddo Parish community just west of Shreveport near the Texas line. It's a town-run market — small enough that the vendors and the customers already know each other by name.

Dad D's

11.2 mi

Shreveport

Dad D's runs as a roadside produce stand in Shreveport, kept going by Alice Adams Williams and Clyde Adams. It's a family setup, not a formal storefront — the kind of stand where the person selling you tomatoes is also the person who grew them.

Kernel Kob Corn Maze and Haunted House

12.8 mi

Elm Grove

Kernel Kob's Corn Maze in Elm Grove pairs a seasonal corn maze with a haunted house, hayrides, pony rides, a petting zoo, and a pumpkin patch on the same grounds. Getting lost in the corn is only one piece of the visit — the property runs hayrides and pony rides alongside it, with a pumpkin patch at the end for anyone who wants to bring one home.

Lenox Acres Blueberry Farm

14.4 mi

Keithville

Steve and Annette started Lenox Acres in 2001, and within three years they had blueberry bushes ready for picking. Today the farm grows blueberries, three acres of thornless blackberries, and 250 muscadine vines, with picking hours Thursday through Saturday, 7 a.m. to noon. Blueberries and blackberries come off in June and July; the muscadines follow in August and September. It's a two-season operation for anyone willing to plan two separate trips.

Lenox Acres

14.5 mi

Lenox Acres is listed as a Louisiana farm property. Beyond the name, no crop, livestock, address, or contact details could be confirmed online for this listing.

Morell Dairy Farm

14.1 mi

Morell Dairy Farm milks Jersey cows at 4743 Highway 169 in Mooringsport, Louisiana, bottling whole milk, skim milk, and chocolate milk alongside farm-fresh eggs. The farm calls itself Northwest Louisiana's dairy, built around a single breed and local distribution rather than a commodity supply chain. Products move straight from the farm rather than through a grocery middleman.

Ryan Farms

15.7 mi

Shreveport

Ryan Farms runs a stand on Dixie Shreveport Road on the north side of the city, in Caddo Parish — one of a handful of family operations still selling direct off the land inside Shreveport's city limits.

Dixie Maze Farms

16.3 mi

Shreveport

Dixie Maze Farms ran a corn maze and pumpkin patch in Shreveport for 26 years before closing for good after its 2025 Fall Fest that September through Halloween season. This listing reflects a business that no longer operates — worth confirming or retiring before anyone plans a visit.

Mahaffey Farms

14.9 mi

Mahaffey Farms raises grass-fed beef, pastured pork, chicken, and eggs on a regenerative operation in Bossier Parish, near Princeton and about five miles outside Bossier City. The farm traces back to 1927 under H.H. Mahaffey and was revived as a pasture-based operation by Evan McCommon starting in 2012. A farm stand runs Tuesday through Friday, 9am to 5pm, and Saturday 9am to 1pm, at the old Eastwood golf course clubhouse. Mahaffey Farms also sells at the Shreveport and Ruston farmers markets.

Shuqualak Farms

17.7 mi

Shuqualak Farms grows blueberries and blackberries for u-pick on Shuqualak Farms Road in Frierson, open Thursday through Sunday, 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. during the season. Pricing runs by the gallon — $20 to pick your own, $30 if the farm picks for you — plus pure blueberry juice, concentrate, and blueberry popsicles sold by the dozen. It's a straightforward roadside operation built around one crop and its byproducts.

Alexander Blueberry Farms

19.3 mi

Frierson

Alexander Blueberry Farms grows blueberries in Frierson, in Caddo Parish's rural hill country in northwest Louisiana, where acidic, sandy soil suits the crop. North Louisiana blueberries typically ripen from late May into summer. No hours or contact details are published online, so call ahead before making the drive.

Kingston Orchards

19.2 mi

Frierson

Kingston Orchards runs a farm stand and orchard in Frierson, a rural DeSoto Parish community between Shreveport and Mansfield. The orchard listing points to tree fruit sold straight off the property, the kind of small stand scattered along this stretch of northwest Louisiana.

Haughton Farmers' Market & Artisan Fair

16.8 mi

Haughton

Haughton Farmers' Market & Artisan Fair runs spring through fall as an indoor marketplace in this Bossier Parish town east of Shreveport. Local farmers and artisans sell fresh produce, handcrafted goods, and street food, with the market open most days of the week during the season rather than a single Saturday morning.

Hillcrest Blueberry Farm

20.6 mi

Gloster

Blueberry Hill

19.5 mi

Haughton

Blueberry Hill is a you-pick operation on Bellevue Road in Haughton, open Monday through Saturday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. for visitors to pick their own berries and vegetables straight from the rows. Regulars rate it highly — a steady 5-star average across dozens of reviews on local business listings — for the size and upkeep of the garden.

Heirloom Farms Country Store

18.8 mi

Heirloom Farms Country Store sells farm goods in Louisiana. Product list, hours, and exact location for this listing could not be verified online.

Blueberry Hill Farm

20.7 mi

Haughton

Blueberry Hill Farm grows eleven to twelve hundred blueberry bushes across seven varieties on Bellvue Road in Haughton, with picking open from late May through mid-July most seasons. It's a smaller, family-scale u-pick — no gift shop, just rows of ripe berries and a scale at the gate.

Poverty Hollow Farm

24.2 mi

Oil City

Poverty Hollow Farm is in Oil City, a small Caddo Parish community on Caddo Lake named for the 1905 oil boom that made it one of Louisiana's first major oilfields. What the farm grows, its hours, and contact information aren't published online.

Alexander Blueberry Farms

23.9 mi

Blueberries ripen here from early June through late July, when you can pick your own at this family farm on County Road 3221 in DeBerry, near the Louisiana line in Panola County. They also sell frozen berries in bulk for anyone wanting to stock the freezer, with orders due by mid-May. Call 903-263-7803 to confirm the season's timing before making the drive.

Sample Farm

24.4 mi

This listing carries no confirmed city, farm type, or public presence beyond the name "Sample Farm" — it reads as placeholder or test data rather than an active Louisiana business.

Panola Orchards & Garden

24.9 mi

1413 FM 1186 De Berry

Seasonal you pick farm with store front.

Panola Orchards & Garden

24.9 mi

1413 FM 1186 De Berry

Seasonal you pick farm with store front.

McKinney Hill Farm

29.5 mi

Hosston

McKinney Hill Farm grows blueberries, blackberries, purple hull peas, tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, peppers, and eggplant on its Hosston property, with u-pick available by appointment as crops come in. The farm sets up a Saturday market at the Old Church House from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. during the season, selling homemade preserves alongside the produce — fig, wild plum, muscadine, and pepper jellies among them. Handcrafted goods round out the table.

Hebler Organically Grown Blueberries

28.8 mi

Ringgold

Hebler Organically Grown Blueberries grows its berries without pesticides on Firetower Road outside Ringgold. Picking runs June and July, 7 a.m. to noon, Monday through Saturday — the farm hands out buckets, picking belts, and water so you show up empty-handed. Pre-picked berries are also available by phone order, depending on supply. The farm recommends calling ahead to reserve a spot before making the drive.

Panola Orchard and Gardens

28.9 mi

De Berry

Hebler Organically Grown Blueberry Farm

29.2 mi

Ringgold

Panola Orchard and Gardens

29.3 mi

De Berry

Panola Orchard and Gardens grows strawberries, blueberries, peaches, and plums on FM 1186 outside De Berry, with pick-your-own berries in season and pre-picked fruit at the farm store. The store also sells homemade jams, preserves, and relishes, handmade soaps and lip balms, lavender products, and homemade ice cream and lemonade. Leyland cypress Christmas trees round out the year. It's open Tuesday through Saturday, 9 to 5, and Sunday afternoons, and sits in Panola County near the Louisiana line.

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