Farms Near Somerville, AL
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Somerville, Alabama — all selling direct to consumers.
Nancy Fagerman
1.1 miSomerville
Nancy Fagerman's farm is on Gilchrist Road in Somerville, a Morgan County community in north Alabama's Tennessee Valley. No specific crops or hours are listed publicly for this address.
Fagerman Farm
1.1 miSomerville
Fagerman Farm shares the same Gilchrist Road address in Somerville listed above under Nancy Fagerman, suggesting one family operation entered twice. Morgan County's Tennessee Valley farmland surrounds the property; no product details are posted publicly.
Center Square Farm
2.8 miSomerville
Mims Blueberry Farm
3.0 miSomerville
William and Lora Mims grow blueberries on their Somerville farm without chemical sprays. The u-pick season runs from late June or early July until the berries run out, typically by late August or early September, sunrise to sunset, seven days a week. Payment is cash only. It's one of several u-pick blueberry operations scattered across Morgan County, part of north Alabama's blueberry belt.
Gullion Farms "Down on the Farm"
5.6 miSomerville
Gullion Farms runs field trips and hands-on farm days at its Peck Hollow Road property in Somerville, with events built around "Saturdays in October." Visitors come for a working look at farm life rather than a produce stand — this is an educational and event-based operation. The farm is cash and check only; no cards accepted.
Reeves Peach Farm
5.4 miHartselle
Reeves' Peach Farm is a family-owned market and restaurant east of Hartselle, a half mile past the Cracker Barrel off I-65 exit 328. Beyond fresh peaches, the market sells smoked meats, specialty sandwiches, jarred goods, desserts, and homemade ice cream. It's open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday noon to 6 p.m. Call 256-502-9760 for what's fresh before making the drive.
Vest U Pick It
6.4 miEva
Vest U Pick It runs a u-pick farm and farm stand on Eva Road in Morgan County, offering pick-your-own produce through the growing season. It's registered as a fruit and vegetable grower, one of a cluster of small operations along this stretch of north Alabama. Reach the farm by phone to check what's in season before driving out.
Gin House Branch Farm
6.1 miDecatur
Gin House Branch Farm sits in Decatur, in the Tennessee Valley farming country of north Alabama; the name references the cotton gins that once dotted this stretch of the river valley. No website or listing verifies current crops, products, or hours — contact the farm directly.
Champion Farms
9.6 miChampion Farms is listed in Tennessee, but public records don't clearly confirm what it grows or sells. A Tennessee operation under this name runs dog behavioral training and boarding rather than crops or livestock for market, so the directory entry may point to a different farm of the same name. No verified produce, hours, or contact details are available.
Kenneth Golden Farms
10.8 miEva
Kenneth Golden Farms is out of Eva, a small farming community in Morgan County near Lake Guntersville in north Alabama. No public website or listing describes what's grown here or when the farm welcomes visitors.
Our Happy Place Blueberry Farm
10.0 miLaceys Spring
Our Happy Place Blueberry Farm sells chemical-free, pick-your-own blueberries for $3 a pound in Laceys Spring, a Morgan County farm that started out in 2006 under a different name, Pendley Farms. The rebrand stuck, and the farm has built a following of nearly 700 people on Facebook who track picking updates there each season. It's a straightforward operation: bring a container, pick, pay by the pound.
Southard Farms
12.2 miMadison
established in 1876 Southard Farms is a fifth generation farm started in 1876 at the current location in Limestone County, Alabama. We are diversifying into pastured poultry, egg, and pork production which started in 2019. Our goal in this is to provide clean healthy food raised in a manner that respects the animals natural instincts and allows them to live a life that honors them. Through studying Joel Salatin's holistic clean food production methods we are providing the innovation this offers
Collinette Flowers
10.6 miLaceys Spring
Collinette Flowers was a U-pick cut flower farm Katherine Adams started in Laceys Spring after seeing photos of dahlias online. On a 7,500-square-foot plot she grew gomphrena, zinnias, cosmos and sunflowers for customers to cut their own bouquets. The farm closed permanently in July 2024, so this listing reflects what it was rather than a place still open for visits.
1818 Farms
12.2 mi1818 Farms works three acres in the historic village of Mooresville, Alabama, named for the year the town was incorporated. Natasha McCrary started it in 2011 after her son fell for Babydoll Southdown sheep; those sheep, goats, hens, and Great Pyrenees now share the property with a field of more than 15,000 flowers. Beyond the flowers, it makes small-batch skincare and home goods and hosts garden dinners and parties. Reach them at [email protected] or 256-489-0777.
Welcome Homestead
13.5 miHidden Rivers Farm
12.1 miHartselle
Hidden Rivers Farm is on Goose Pond Road in Hartselle, a Morgan County town in north Alabama's Tennessee Valley. No further details on crops, tours, or hours are published online.
Trina Smith
14.6 miCullman
This listing is recorded under the name Trina Smith, with an address on County Road 1518 in Cullman County, a north Alabama county with farming roots tied to its 19th-century German settlers. No farm name, website, or other detail was found online.
Goose Pond Farm
12.2 miA pasture-based farm raising chicken, turkey, beef, lamb, pork, and eggs, with animals kept on grass and free of antibiotics and added hormones. Directory listings place it in Tennessee, though details on its exact location and sales outlets are thin online, and the Goose Pond name attaches to more than one Southern farm.
The Market at Good Shepherd
12.8 miDECATUR
The Church of the Good Shepherd, Episcopal, sponsors this free-to-vend market on Monday afternoons in fall at its Spring Avenue location in Decatur. Tables run to pumpkins and gourds alongside vegetables, honey, goat cheese, baked goods, and handmade woodwork and pottery. Because there's no vendor fee, it draws home producers who don't sell at the bigger markets downtown.
E J Farms
13.6 miLacey's Spring
Smith Farms Corn Maze
13.8 miHartselle
Smith Road in Hartselle is the site of Smith Farms Corn Maze, in Morgan County's stretch of the Tennessee Valley. The name points to a seasonal fall maze rather than a year-round farm stand. No listing of season dates or admission was found — call ahead.
Morgan County/Decatur Farmers' Market
14.6 miDecatur
The Morgan County/Decatur Farmers Market runs Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 7 a.m. until 1 p.m. or until vendors sell out, whichever comes first. The market's original 1984 building on 1st Avenue SE was torn down in January 2024 and rebuilt on the same lot. Local produce, baked goods, and crafts fill the stalls most mornings in season.
Burks Farms
16.9 miFairview
Burks Farm
17.1 miCullman
Burks Farm is a family-owned operation on Alabama Highway 69 North in Cullman, selling fresh, locally sourced produce and meats. It's listed on regional agritourism and farmers market directories, though hours and current inventory aren't published online. Cullman County has a deep farming base, and Burks Farm fits that pattern as a working farm stand rather than a tourist stop. Call ahead before visiting.
Spradlin Farm
16.7 miVinemont
Spradlin Farm is a pick-your-own operation in Cullman County, growing blackberries, blueberries, and strawberries for customers to harvest themselves. It's open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday, in season. Call ahead before making the drive to County Road 1242, since picking windows depend on what's ripe.
Madison City Farmers Market
18.6 miMADISON
Madison City Farmers Market started in 2007 as the area's original producer-only market, meaning everything sold is grown or made by the vendor standing behind the table, not resold. It runs Saturday mornings from mid-April through early November on a grassy, partly shaded lot on Hughes Road, with produce, eggs, meat, honey, and baked goods from local farms.
Spradlin Farm
18.4 miVinemont
Spradlin Farm grows peaches, blackberries, blueberries, strawberries, and vegetables on a Cullman County farm open June through September, Monday through Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday noon to 5 p.m. It's a working farm, not a tourist operation, listed as a member of the Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce alongside the area's other produce growers.
SweetFeed
17.3 miHuntsville
After working in the medical industry as an engineer for several years, I had the privilege to work with some of the top healthcare providers in the country. Over time it became clear that the majority of people suffer in health due to a lack of healthy lifestyle and clean diet. I noticed that getting REAL clean healthy food was a challenge for many familes and I wanted to do something about it. I sold everything and started SweetFeed with my family's amazing support on the farm that I grew up
The Vision
16.8 miHuntsville
Oscar Webster Road in southeast Huntsville is the listed address for The Vision, an agritourism property in Madison County's Tennessee Valley. No public details on events or offerings are posted — contact them directly before visiting.
S&J Produce Farms
19.7 miS&J Produce Farms sells fresh local fruits and vegetables from a stand at Clift Farm, 8126 Highway 72 West in Madison, Alabama, across from Target. Alongside produce it carries local honey, Amish jellies, farm-fresh eggs, baked pies and cheesecakes, pickled goods, and fruit slushies. It serves the Madison, Huntsville, and Athens communities and opens daily, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Call (256) 890-5999 to check the day's produce.
Farmers Market at Latham UMC
17.8 miHUNTSVILLE
Set up next to the railroad tracks at Latham United Methodist Church on Weatherly Road, this is the only state-certified market inside Huntsville city limits. Tuesdays from 3 to 6 p.m., May through September, bring fresh fruit, produce, meat, eggs, cheese, bakery goods, and roasted coffee and tea to South Huntsville.
Steele Orchard
19.5 miCULLMAN
Steele Orchard grows fruit on County Road 1141 outside Cullman, a county long known for its orchards and produce stands along Highway 31. Varieties and picking-season hours for this orchard aren't listed publicly.
Five Oak Farms
19.4 miHolly Pond
Five Oak Farm and Kitchen is a small family farm in Holly Pond growing strawberries and a range of vegetables. Strawberry season runs from April through the first of June, the farm's busiest picking window of the year. It's a modest operation by design — call ahead to check what's ready before making the drive.
Heritage Hills Farmstead
20.4 miHeritage Hills Farmstead in Cullman, Alabama rises above "organic" — grass-grazed beef on chemical-free pastures, forest-fed heritage pork foraging year-round, and pastured chicken that's soy-, corn-, and grain-free, with zero vaccines, seed oils, or chemicals anywhere. The regenerative family farm's freezer boxes and mixed meat bundles fit carnivore, animal-based, lectin-free, and autoimmune-protocol eaters.
Bailey Cove Farmers' Market
18.3 miHuntsville
Bailey Cove Farmers' Market sets up Saturdays, 8 a.m. to noon, April through early September, on the grounds of St. Thomas Episcopal Church in southeast Huntsville. Vendors sell produce, meats, eggs, baked goods, honey, flowers, pickles, coffee, and dog treats. Call (256) 880-0247 for details.
Backyard Barnyard Petting Zoo
17.4 miDanville
Backyard Barnyard Petting Zoo in Danville runs pony rides, a petting zoo of farm animals, birthday parties and school tours out of a working barnyard on Brown Road. Fall visitors can walk a child-sized hay-bale maze, take a tractor-pulled hay ride, and buy pumpkins straight off the patch. A refreshment stand covers snacks during visits, and the farm also hosts senior citizen groups.
Bagwell Blueberry farm
21.2 miCullman
Bagwell Farm
21.2 miCullman
Bagwell Blueberry Farm has grown from a single patch Darrell and Karen Bagwell planted in 2006 into 22 acres and roughly 600 bushes across 15 blueberry varieties. The Cullman County farm runs U-pick blueberries and blackberries through the summer, with raspberries, seasonal vegetables and farm eggs sold at the stand as they come in. It has become one of the larger U-pick operations in the area.
Oakwood Farms Market
21.2 miOakwood Farms Market is a health-food store run by Oakwood University in northwest Huntsville, Alabama, stocking farm-fresh produce from mostly local growers along with bulk goods, a smoothie bar, and a bistro serving vegan and vegetarian plates. It has operated as a university agricultural venture since 2016, across from the Oakwood campus off Adventist Boulevard. A separate open-air farmers market runs at the same spot on Fridays from April through October.
Isom's Orchard
21.6 miAthens
Terry Heights/Hillendale Market
21.0 miHuntsville
Held every Wednesday, 4 to 7 p.m., on Meadow Drive, this cash-only market is organized by the Terry Heights and Hillendale Organization as part of a summer-long push to get fresh produce into a neighborhood that needs better access to it. It's a community food-access project first and a shopping stop second — bring cash, since cards aren't an option here.
Farm Food Collaborative / Food Bank of North Alabama
20.9 miHuntsville
Healthworks Farmers' Market (Huntsville Hospital)
21.2 miHuntsville
Huntsville Hospital hosts this market at the Plaza Resource Center tram station on Governors Drive, open Thursday mornings, 7:30 to 11:30 a.m., April through October. It's cash-and-check only, so plan ahead before loading up on fresh produce, artisan bread, gourmet slaw, cheese, jams, local honey, and coffee.
Arab Farmers' Market
19.7 miArab
Arab Farmers Market runs April through November at 307 N. Main Street, open Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Vendors sell baked goods, cheese, eggs, vegetables, honey, jams, and plants. Call (256) 586-3866 or email [email protected] for vendor information.
Sloshie Mae's Farm
20.5 miArab
The Greene Street Market at Nativity
21.6 miThe Greene Street Market at Nativity is downtown Huntsville's producer-only farmers market, held Thursday afternoons from early May through late October at 208 Eustis Avenue. Growers bring locally raised vegetables, fruit, herbs, and cut flowers, joined by meats, prepared foods, handmade crafts, musicians, and food trucks. May-through-August hours run 3 to 7 p.m., shifting to 3 p.m. until sundown in fall. Contact them at [email protected] or (256) 682-4429.
Ayers Farm Farmers Market
22.0 miAyers Farm Farmers Market has sold farm-fresh produce in Huntsville, Alabama for over 40 years, with a year-round store at 1022 Cook Avenue and a location on Meridian Street. The family-run market specializes in Amish-raised produce and pantry goods, stocking canned fruits, jellies, homemade pies, and seasonal peaches and watermelons. Call 256-533-5667 to check what's in season.
Huntsville Food & Farm Hub
22.0 miHuntsville
Huntsville Food & Farm Hub isn't a market stall — it's an online order window that bundles products from more than 30 north Alabama producers into one delivery. Shop Thursday through Sunday, then pick up Tuesdays or get it delivered; the list runs from grass-fed beef and pasture-raised eggs to sourdough, goat cheese, and honey. Producers set their own prices and keep 95% of the sale, which is the model's whole pitch against typical grocery markups.
4D Farm
23.9 miCullman
4D Farm in Cullman began as the name of a poultry house and grew into a 40-acre fall and spring destination with a corn maze, pumpkin patch, jumping pillow, 80-foot slide, cow train and pig races. The farm makes apple cider donuts on site and recently added tulip fields for a spring flower festival. It sits a short drive from both Birmingham and Huntsville.
Shannon Drake Farm's
21.9 miShannon Drake Farms sells fresh produce along Highway 431 South at 160 Cave Spring Road in Owens Cross Roads, Alabama. The family operation also offers locally raised Angus beef with no antibiotics, plus homemade jams, jellies, salsas, relishes, and chow-chow. Call 256-604-9761 to ask what's picked and stocked that day.
Grandview Mountain Strawberry Farm
24.4 miCullman
Grandview Mountain Strawberry Farm sends visitors into the rows above Cullman to pick their own strawberries each spring, with pre-picked flats available for anyone who'd rather skip the bending. The farm hands out gloves and bottled water at the gate and keeps growing through summer with watermelons, cantaloupes, sweet corn, sweet potatoes, cucumbers, and fall pumpkins. It sits up on a ridge, so the picking comes with a view of the North Alabama hills.
Artisans Cove
22.3 miArtisans Cove appears in Tennessee market listings, but little verified information is published beyond a basic vendor-market entry. No confirmed location, hours, or product list is available online at this time.
Harvest Farm Blueberries
26.0 miHarvest
Harvest Farm Blueberries grows blueberries in Harvest, a Madison County community just northwest of Huntsville. No website or business listing confirms current picking hours, pricing, or acreage — contact the farm directly before planning a visit.
BIG D""s CURB MARKET
21.8 miNew Hope
Big D's Curb Market sits on Highway 431 South in New Hope, in the Tennessee Valley area of northeast Alabama, and carries USDA-certified organic products alongside its regular produce stand. Specific hours weren't confirmed online — call ahead or check in person for what's currently in stock.
Limestone County Farmers' Market
25.3 miAthens
The Limestone County Farmers Market runs Tuesdays and Fridays from 6:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., May through November, under a covered, open-air facility in downtown Athens. It's one of the longer-running county markets in the Tennessee Valley, drawing growers from the area's row-crop and produce farms. Cash, card, and SNAP/WIC benefits are accepted.
Athens Farmers' Market
25.3 miAthens
Athens Farmers' Market sets up at the Green Street pavilion, with Saturday hours 8 a.m. to noon from June through September and Tuesday hours 3 to 6 p.m. from May through August. It's a state-certified market with produce, baked goods, music, and crafts. Contact Main Street Athens at (256) 232-9040 or [email protected].
Turner Farms
26.2 miHarvest
Turner Farms sits in Harvest, a fast-growing community in Madison County just west of Huntsville. No public details on crops, products, or visiting hours turned up — call ahead before making the drive.
Howling Fresh Farm
25.6 miHowling Fresh Farm is a bi-weekly CSA serving the Huntsville, Alabama area, harvesting fresh from March through December. Founder Ryan Reece started it during 2020, growing hand-tended vegetables and adding grass-fed beef and pork, pasture-raised eggs, bread, honey, and artisan goods from small Tennessee Valley producers. Members pick up their shares locally. The farm's name comes from Bailey, a bluetick hound whose howling set the tone.
J. Sparks Farms
24.0 miGurley
J Calvert Farms
27.6 miCullman
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Somerville, AL?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Somerville, Alabama, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Somerville?
Farms near Somerville include 24 agritourism & farm experiences, 13 farmers markets, 7 farm stands, 6 produce 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.
