Farms Near South Bend, IN
60 local farms within about 30 miles of South Bend, Indiana — all selling direct to consumers.
Sunchoke Farms
1.1 miSouth Bend
C & C Garden
1.3 miSouth Bend
Urban Garden Farmers' Market
1.1 miSouth Bend
Saturdays, 10am-2pm, June through mid-October, on Kenwood on South Bend's west side. Vendors here include backyard gardeners as well as farmers, selling vegetables, fruit, eggs, milk, and meat in an outdoor neighborhood setup.
River Valley Farmers' Market
1.8 miSouth Bend
South Bend Farmers' Market
2.1 miOpen Tuesday and Thursday 8am-2pm and Saturday 7am-3pm on Northside Boulevard, with around 75 local farmers, artists, and artisans selling produce, dairy, meat, eggs, maple syrup, jams, flowers, and crafts. ATM, credit cards, SNAP, and WIC are all accepted, making it one of the more accessible year-round setups in the region.
Thistleberry Farm
2.8 miSouth Bend
Thistleberry Farm packs four separate corn mazes onto the property, along with a u-pick pumpkin patch, sunflower and lavender fields, and a corn cannon that's become the thing kids talk about on the ride home. Pony and cow rides run alongside hayrides most weekends in September, Saturdays 10 to 6 and Sundays 1 to 6. The farm has built a following in South Bend over its run; regulars treat the fall opening like a yearly tradition.
Julian Of Norwich Farm
3.8 miSouth Bend
Julian was a Christian mystic in 14th Century England. She lived as an anchoress--a vowed religious person rooted in one place, living next to one parish church--providing spiritual guidance and prayer for those under her care. We actually don’t even know her real name; she was referred to as Dame or Lady Julian of Norwich because she was the anchoress at Saint Julian Church in Norwich. She is best remembered for her powerful and insightful Meditations, the oldest extant book written by a woman
South Bend Farmer's Market
3.0 miSouth Bend
The South Bend Farmers Market has served the community since 1911, when farmers within 40 miles sold from the Colfax Street bridge; incorporated in 1924, it has occupied its Northside Boulevard home since 1928. The year-round market keeps its original Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday schedule, packing an H-shaped building with home-grown produce, dairy, meats, eggs, maple syrup, flowers, handcrafts, and a bustling three-counter restaurant.
Hungarian Hen Farm
4.7 miSouth Bend
Matthys Farm Market
4.6 miSouth Bend
Matthys Farm Market
4.9 miSouth Bend
Barn Swallow Farm - Farmbox Membership
6.4 miSouth Bend
Sustainable South Bend Grown Produce. Weekly box of vegetables picked at their peak, all grown right here on our South Bend farm. Get in touch with the land and farmer that grows your food!
Patrick's Garden Produce
5.5 miIndiana
Patrick Kowalski grows and sells produce picked daily from his own garden at 56601 Sonora Avenue, off Indiana 2 near the South Bend Motor Speedway. It's a one-man operation, more roadside stand than storefront, and what's available shifts with what's ready that morning. Call 574-208-1080 before driving out to confirm what's in.
Just That Honey
5.9 miSouth Bend
Just That Honey keeps hives around South Bend without chemical treatments, letting bees forage the local area for raw honey, blackberry honey, clover honey, and wildflower honey. The operation also sells pollen and comb honey, and offers swarm control and removal for anyone dealing with an unwanted hive. It's a small beekeeping business, listed mainly through regional honey directories rather than its own storefront.
Lehmans Orchard
7.5 miNiles
Lehman's Orchard farms 55 acres of U-pick fruit on Portage Road in Niles, growing apples, pears, strawberries, raspberries, cherries, wine grapes, and tomatoes. Tart cherries ripen first, around July 4th, with blueberries following in late July. The farm turns its own fruit into wines, hard ciders, relishes, salsas, jams, and fudge, sold at a small on-site market open most days of the week.
Lehmans Orchard
7.9 miNiles
Prairie Winds Nature Farm, Inc.
8.4 miPrairie Winds Nature Farm, Inc. is a small, incorporated farm operation in Indiana. No further details on products, programs, or hours are publicly listed online.
New Road Natural Farm
8.2 miSouth Bend
New Road Natural Farm in South Bend grows a wide pick-your-own vegetable lineup — beans, beets, broccoli, carrots, cucumbers, eggplant, onions, peppers, pumpkins, squash, tomatoes, and watermelon. It's a working produce farm rather than an event destination, so call first to check what's ready before making the trip.
Granger Farmers' Market
8.2 miGranger
Granger Farmers' Market sets up on the Good Shepherd United Methodist Church campus at 51521 Elm Road, off State Road 23 between the fire station and the library. Vendors sell fresh produce, artisanal foods, and handcrafted goods through the growing season, with seasonal specialties rotating in as crops come ready. It's a north St. Joseph County market built around a church parking lot rather than a downtown square.
Bertrand Farm Inc
10.0 miNiles
Rooted Acres
10.0 miNiles
Rooted Acres is an emerging small-scale vegetable and herb farm near Niles in southwest Michigan, founded in 2021 on an acre of land cleared from overgrown forest. The farm hand-grows its produce with a mission of community giveback — donating over 4,000 pounds (two tons) of fresh produce to Michiana organizations in need since its founding.
Niles Artisan Alley Market
10.6 miNiles
Niles Artisan Alley Market takes over East Main Street with a European-style open-air setup, running Sundays from late spring through summer. Vendors sell fresh produce, baked breads, handcrafted clothing, flowers, and other artisan foods in the alley space downtown. The city maintains an official page for current season dates, since exact hours have shifted year to year.
Niles Bensidoun French Market/Niles Main Street
10.6 miThis Niles market, once branded as part of the Bensidoun French Market network, sets up near the corner of Front and Main downtown. Vendors have sold seasonal produce, breads, flowers, books, clothing, and other specialty goods on summer Sundays, though some local listings now refer to the same event as the Niles Homegrown Market.
Lavender Hill Farm of Niles, MI LLC
11.4 miNiles
Rock Icelandics
11.4 miLakeville
Buchanan Farmers Market
11.4 miBuchanan
Buchanan, known locally as the Redbud City for its spring-blooming trees, is a small Berrien County community. Its farmers market at 122 Days Avenue has no current website or social page listing vendors or hours.
Blueberry Ranch
9.2 miMishawaka
Blueberry Ranch in Mishawaka grows nine organic blueberry varieties and calls itself the largest organic blueberry farm in the Midwest. U-pick runs July through mid-August, with frozen berries and pies sold year-round. After 50 years running the farm, the longtime owner has listed this as a final season and is seeking a buyer to take it on.
Flatwater Farms LLC
11.8 miFlatwater Farms LLC is listed in Indiana's farm directory. A certified-organic vegetable farm under a similar name operates in Buchanan, Michigan, but that is a different state and likely a different business, so no products or contact details are confirmed for this Indiana listing. Contact the farm directly to verify.
Finn's Steak & Eggs Ranch
12.0 miBuchanan
With careers in the floral industry, farming was a hobby for both of us, not a life plan. But feeding our family a healthier diet -- and eventually sharing it with our Chicagoland Community -- was. So, in December of 2012, with our two young sons Nicholas and Matthew in tow, we took a leap of faith, left our home on the Southside of Chicago, and moved into a charming little farmhouse with 20 chickens atop 14 acres of wooded hills in Buchanan, Michigan. In 2014, we bought our first 4 cows and a y
Kelsey Farms
11.5 miBuchanan
The Apple Patch
11.8 miNorth Liberty
The Apple Patch is a u-pick orchard on Sycamore Road in North Liberty, growing a wide variety of apples alongside pumpkins for the fall pick season. The farm also presses cider and sells honey, running seasonally before closing up each year once the crop is picked through.
Richert Phillips Farm
13.2 miRichert/Phillips Farm grows organically raised vegetables near North Liberty in northern Indiana, alongside fresh eggs and whole or cut poultry — duck, turkey, and chicken — plus farm-made syrup and honey. The farm sells direct through a CSA subscription and at area farmers markets, keeping synthetic inputs out of the fields from seed to harvest.
Pickin' Patch
14.6 miPlymouth
Pickin' Patch is a pick-your-own farm on US Highway 31 in Plymouth. Beyond the name and location, little is published about current crops or hours — call ahead or check local listings before visiting.
BackYard Produce
11.7 miGranger
This Granger farmstand now operates as Nourish Produce, though it's long been known locally as BackYard Produce at 10180 Adams Road. It's open daily at 10am, selling produce picked at peak flavor from the stand itself. Call 574-360-4439 for what's currently in season, or find them on Facebook under the Nourish Produce name.
Craft Orchard
13.4 miNorth Liberty
Rainfield Farm
11.3 miNew Carlisle
ABOUT RAINFIELD FARM Born in 2012, Rainfield Farm practices small scale farming on thirteen acres of land, one of which is used for growing produce and flowers. The fields are strategically placed to minimally impact the natural landscape of pines and rolling hills. We're a certified naturally grown farm which prevents the use of pesticides and synthetic chemicals. We rely heavily on composting and soil conditioning through cover crops, green manure and crop rotations. Our farm is a USDA conserv
Eckler's Produce and Greenhouse
14.6 miNiles
Eckler's Produce and Greenhouse operates on Barron Lake Road in Niles, near Michigan's southwest border with Indiana. A combined produce stand and greenhouse suggests both field crops and bedding plants, though no hours or product list are posted online.
Tillman Farms formerly Pertics Blueberry Plantation
15.5 miLaPaz
Tillman Farms has picked blueberries in LaPaz since 1935, back when it operated as Pertics Blueberry Plantation. The 65-acre operation still runs u-pick fields each summer, plus a stand selling pre-picked and frozen berries by the pound or in 10-pound boxes. About ten people keep it running during peak season, and they'll do takeout or delivery if you'd rather not drive out.
Stanton Road Pumpkin Patch
14.8 miWalkerton
Andrew and Nathan Matanic started this Walkerton patch in 2011 after getting tired of scrawny grocery-store pumpkins. It's grown to a 7-acre corn maze plus 4 acres of u-pick. Beyond traditional jack-o-lanterns, the patch grows heirloom Cinderella pumpkins and the pale Blue Moon and Casper varieties. There's no general admission charge, and popcorn and coffee are free.
Beech Road Blueberry Farm
13.4 miWakarusa
Beech Road Blueberry Farm has grown blueberries in Wakarusa since 1950, serving pickers from both St. Joseph and Elkhart counties. Both u-pick and pre-picked berries are available in season, though the farm's own website has gone stale — check directory listings or call before driving out.
Ekler's Produce
15.5 miNiles
Nelson's Herbs
15.1 miEdwardsburg
Springhope Farm
13.7 miGalien
Springhope Farm grows apples, peaches, and pumpkins on Cleveland Avenue outside Galien, in Michigan's southwest corner near the Indiana line. Both u-pick and ready-picked fruit are available depending on the week, and the farm sits along the US-12 Heritage Trail, a straight shot from South Bend. Call ahead to check what's ripe before making the drive.
Nelson's Herbs and Farm Market
15.2 miEdwardsburg
Nelson's Herbs and Farm Market runs a stand at 65391 Dailey Rd in Edwardsburg, near the Indiana line in Michigan's southwest corner, with herbs as the specialty alongside general farm market goods. No hours or website turned up in a search.
Atherton's Apple Farm
13.4 miNew Carlisle
Bixby Orchards
18.6 miBerrien Springs
Bixby Farms has worked the same ground in Berrien Springs for generations, growing strawberries, raspberries and peaches for u-pick alongside asparagus and rhubarb sold at the farm stand. They also jar their own salsas and jams and sell farm-fresh eggs. The family's pitch is simple — a straight line from grower to plate — and the market stays open through the spring-to-fall harvest run.
Earth First Farms
18.8 miBerrien Center
Earth First Farms, MI - 4296816326_6e9c09ee57_o.jpg About Us Tom and Denise started out by transitioning a conventional orchard to organic, and we have been certified organic since 2006. Our home farm is 49 acres of organic apples, strawberries, peaches, pears and lots of other fruits and vegetables. We have expanded over the years farm and we now farm 50 acres of apples, 10 acres of blueberries and 25 acres of everything else, all organic in SW Michigan. We are a licensed cider producer and ope
Lotus Flower Farm home to Tomato Bliss
15.6 miGalien
Thanks to permaculture and biodiverse farming practices, over the last seven years, we’ve been able to transform degraded fields into a thriving ecosystem of diverse flora and fauna offering a new supply chain of regeneratively grown heirloom tomatoes. Beyond our farm, we’re proud to share that we’ve built a robust community of local, independent farmers who share our vision to go beyond organic to heal the soil.
The Pumpkin Patch
14.3 miElkhart
The Pumpkin Patch is a seasonal fall farm on County Road 105 outside Elkhart, part of a stretch of Elkhart County pumpkin patches that includes bigger neighbors like Kercher's and Knollbrook Farm. Specifics on this particular patch's offerings aren't published online, so a call ahead is the most reliable way to check what's growing.
Midwest Farmers' Market, LLC
14.5 miRegistered as an LLC rather than a city-run event, this Elkhart County operation runs from a County Road 26 address outside town, suggesting a farm stand or produce business rather than a downtown vendor market. No current hours or contact details could be verified.
Bushelcraft Farm Corporation
14.5 miElkhart
Twin Maple Orchards
16.2 miGalien
Twin Maple Orchards
16.2 miGlendora
Twin Maple Orchard grows fruit on Cleveland Avenue in Glendora, just outside Galien in Michigan's southwest corner, offering u-pick harvesting and fresh produce sold at local farmers markets seven days a week from 10am to 6pm during the season. The farm also welcomes RV travelers through the Harvest Hosts network. Call ahead for which fruits are ready to pick.
Frank Farms
19.4 miBerrien Center
Frank Farms has grown fruit in Berrien Center since 1909 and now ships individually quick-frozen black raspberries, peaches, and chocolate-covered dried cherries and blueberries nationwide, year-round. Peach varieties include Red Haven, Canadian Harmony, Glo Haven, and PF22. The farm no longer offers u-pick; orders go out by mail every Monday and Wednesday, holidays excepted.
Frank Farms
19.4 miBerrien Center
Blooms N Bees
19.4 miBlooms N Bees pairs flowers and pollinators in its name, pointing to a honey or cut-flower operation built around bee-friendly growing. No public site confirms products or how to buy — worth a direct call.
Briar Patch Farm
18.2 miTodd's Pumpkin Patch
15.3 miNew Carlisle
Todd's has run a two-acre pumpkin patch outside New Carlisle for more than 30 years, the kind of down-home operation where you walk the field and pick your own instead of choosing from a pre-sorted bin. Gourds and squash round out the selection alongside pumpkins in every carving size. The field opens 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. during pumpkin season, a few minutes from New Prairie High School.
Elkhart Farmers Market
15.4 miElkhart
Elkhart Farmers Market
15.5 miElkhart
Elkhart Farmers Market offers a variety of products including locally grown produce, baked goods, plants, flowers, and a variety of artisan and handcrafted products. You are sure to find something you need!
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near South Bend, IN?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of South Bend, Indiana, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near South Bend?
Farms near South Bend include 17 agritourism & farm experiences, 14 farm stands, 12 farmers markets, 10 produce farms. 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.
