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Farms Near Springfield, TN

60 local farms within about 30 miles of Springfield, Tennessee — all selling direct to consumers.

Pure Pasture Farms Store

0.6 mi

Springfield

Savor our premium, sustainably raised meats and seafood from Alaska, all while supporting sustainable farming methods. Experience the difference with our farm-to-table foods and take your family's dinners to the next level.

Pure Pasture Farms

0.6 mi

Springfield

Pure Pasture Farms is a Middle Tennessee family farm in Springfield trusted by 2,500+ families for pasture-raised chicken, 100% grass-fed beef and lamb, forest-finished pork, farm eggs, dairy, and wild-caught Alaska seafood — packed frozen and delivered free on $159+ orders. Curated boxes like the Pasture Essentials Box, freezer stock-ups, and a flexible Subscribe & Save program keep freezers full week after week.

Gourmet Pasture Beef Farm

0.6 mi

Springfield

Springfield-Robertson County Farmers' Market

4.0 mi

Springfield

Robertson County's community farmers market, set on US Highway 41 North in Springfield, roughly 30 miles north of Nashville in dark-fired tobacco country. Area farms bring seasonal produce, plants, and other local goods during the growing months, serving Springfield and the surrounding rural county. Market days run seasonally, so confirm the current schedule through the county or the market's social page before you go.

Busy Bee Farm

4.2 mi

Greenbrier

Busy Bee Farm is a honey producer in Greenbrier, on Bowie Road in Robertson County north of Nashville. Small Tennessee apiaries like this typically sell raw local honey and sometimes beeswax products directly from the farm. Online details are limited, so reach out before visiting to check what's in stock.

Grubbs Family Farm

3.9 mi

Clint and Jordan Grubbs raise grass-finished beef cattle on his family's land in Robertson County, near Springfield. The farm sells that beef along with milk and baked goods to neighbors, taking orders online. Clint grew up farming this same ground. Follow their Facebook page for pickup dates and what's available.

Woodall's Strawberries

4.2 mi

Cedar Hill

Woodall's Strawberries grows berries off Kinneys School Road in Cedar Hill, in Robertson County north of Nashville near the Kentucky line. Strawberry season in this part of Tennessee runs roughly late April into June, when pick-your-own and pre-picked berries are the draw. No website surfaced in a search, so call ahead in spring, since picking depends on weather and ripeness.

Woodall Farm Strawberries

4.4 mi

Cedar Hill

White's Family Farm

6.8 mi

Springfield

Hidden Springs Farms

7.3 mi

Springfield

Hidden Springs Farms sits on Gunn Road in Springfield, in Robertson County north of Nashville. The area is known for dark-fired tobacco and diversified family farms. No website or listing detail was available to confirm the farm's crops, animals, or visiting hours.

Honeysuckle Hill Farm

8.0 mi

Springfield

Honeysuckle Hill Farm runs a large fall festival on Martins Chapel Church Road in Springfield, north of Nashville in Robertson County. The season stretches from late September into early November, with more than 30 attractions including a pumpkin patch, corn maze, and an adventure park. Evening "Honeysuckle Hill Nights" events run during the season too. Day passes are ticketed. The office takes calls Tuesday through Friday, 9am to 3pm.

Heads Farm

7.4 mi

Cedar Hill

Heads Farm is an agritourism listing on Kinneys Road in Cedar Hill, Robertson County, in the tobacco-and-grain country along Tennessee's northern border. What the farm grows or offers visitors isn't documented online. Farms in this stretch typically mix cattle, hay, corn, and soybeans, with some diversifying into produce or seasonal events. The best move is to call ahead and ask directly what Heads Farm sells and whether it welcomes drop-in visitors.

Hidden Springs Farm

8.8 mi

Springfield

The Orchard

7.6 mi

Cross Plains

The Orchard at Cross Plains

7.9 mi

Cross Plains

The Orchard at Cross Plains is best known for tree-ripened peaches, grown on Blackberry Lane in Cross Plains, Robertson County, north of Nashville. Alongside peaches it offers pick-your-own apples, berries, and strawberries plus a summer vegetable market, and hosts parties and weddings. Picnic areas are open to visitors. Check its Facebook page for current picking.

Milldale Farm

7.9 mi

Cross Plains

Milldale Farm sits on Woodrow Wilson Road in Cross Plains, a small Robertson County town off I-65 north of Nashville near the Kentucky line. The listing marks it as agritourism, but its crops, products, or visitor activities aren't documented online. Cross Plains keeps a strong rural-heritage identity, with area farms running cattle, hay, and row crops. Call the farm directly to confirm what it offers before planning a visit.

Jamieson Farm

7.9 mi

Springfield

Jamieson Farm sits on Woodrow Wilson Road in Springfield, in Robertson County north of Nashville. This is historic dark-fired tobacco country that now supports mixed farming, from cattle and grain to seasonal produce. The listing has no storefront hours or crop list, so reach the farm directly to learn what it grows and whether visitors are welcome.

Ditney Ridge Farms

8.8 mi

Goodlettsville

Ditney Ridge Farms is on Liebengood Road in Goodlettsville, just north of Nashville where Davidson and Sumner counties meet. It holds an agritourism listing. The farm's crops, products, and visiting details aren't posted online, so reach out to the owners before stopping by.

By Faith Farm

10.1 mi

A 97-acre nonprofit farm in Joelton, about 15 miles north of Nashville, that gives away everything it grows. The harvest goes to partners like Second Harvest Food Bank and the Nashville Food Project rather than to market. Visitors can cut their own bouquets at seasonal you-pick flower events or stay overnight in a barn-loft apartment or a cabin in the woods.

Fishers Berries

9.0 mi

Springfield

Berries are the draw at this Springfield grower on Henry Road in Robertson County, north of Nashville. Robertson County built its name on dark-fired tobacco, but its farms now grow a wide range of produce. Tennessee strawberries ripen in May, with blackberries and blueberries through midsummer. This is a seasonal stop, so call ahead to confirm what's ready to pick.

Red River Farms

9.3 mi

Springfield

Red River Farms

9.2 mi

Springfield

Red River Farms spreads across roughly 70 acres on Draper Road outside Springfield, working as both a crop farm and an event venue. They grow corn, squash, watermelon, and cabbage, with some pick-your-own, and host weddings, receptions, and reunions in the barn. The summer highlight is their annual Sunflower Festival, when the fields open for photos and cut flowers. Reach them at 615-813-1426 or redriverfarmstn.com to book or check festival dates.

Shuckle's Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch at Fiddle Dee Farms

9.6 mi

Greenbrier

Shuckle's Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch runs at Fiddle Dee Farms on Swift Road in Greenbrier, open Saturdays and Sundays through October. The main draw is a large cut corn maze that changes design each year, paired with a pick-your-own pumpkin patch, hayrides, and a fall family festival. The property doubles as a wedding and event venue, The Barn at Fiddle Dee Farms. Tickets are sold online, and details are at shucklescornmaze.com. Call 615-669-6293 with questions.

Maypop Farmstead

11.6 mi

Joelton

Maypop Farmstead is an independently operated farm, whose goals are to provide mutual aid in the Nashville area, and to put energy into the rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming of animals from auction. All food produced here is redistributed throughout Nashville, and used to stock the city’s community fridges. If you want to support the farm you can book a farm tour, schedule a riding lesson, join our CSA, or simply donate. All bookings can be made through our scheduler. If you don’t see what yo

Maypop Farmstead

11.6 mi

Joelton

Maypop Farmstead in Joelton is McCall's independently operated farm dedicated to mutual aid in the Nashville area — all food produced is redistributed through the city's community fridges, alongside the rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming of animals from auction. Support the mission by booking a farm tour, goat hike, riding lesson, or movement class, joining the CSA, or donating.

Blocker Farms

11.0 mi

Cedar Hill

Blocker Farms sits on Anderson Road in Cedar Hill, a small Robertson County community in the rolling farm country north of Nashville near the Kentucky line. The listing marks it as agritourism, but its crops, products, or visitor activities aren't posted online. Robertson County ground has long grown tobacco, corn, soybeans, and cattle. Call the farm directly to find out what it sells and whether it's open to the public before heading out.

Happily Ever After Farm

12.0 mi

Happily Ever After Farm sits about 18 miles northwest of Nashville in Joelton, selling USDA-inspected grass-only beef, pastured chicken raised on organic feed, and free-range eggs. Jonathan and Judith run it on chemical-free pastures with no antibiotics or hormones. Sales are direct from the farm by appointment rather than through a storefront, so call ahead before driving out. Production follows the seasons, so available cuts and egg supply shift through the year.

Kenerson's Berry Farm

10.7 mi

Goodlettsville

Kenerson's Berry Farm sits on Bethel Road in Goodlettsville, north of Nashville near the Davidson-Sumner county line. The name and its produce listing point to a pick-your-own berry operation of the kind common across Middle Tennessee, where the picking season runs through late spring and early summer. Berry farms this size open only during their short ripening window, so call before making the drive.

Ben's Blueberries

10.3 mi

Cedar Hill

Ben's Blueberries is a blueberry farm on Atkins Road in Cedar Hill, in the northern Robertson County countryside near the Kentucky line. Middle Tennessee blueberries ripen from about mid-June into July. The farm keeps little presence online, so call ahead or check locally to confirm picking days before you visit.

Browns Farm and Processing

11.0 mi

Cedar Hill

A working farm with on-site processing on Ridge Road in Cedar Hill, a small Robertson County town near the Kentucky line north of Nashville. The 'processing' in the name points to meat handling, so the farm likely raises and processes its own livestock for direct sale. Little else is published online. Check locally for what cuts or products are available and current hours.

Hill Family Farm

11.2 mi

White House

Farmers Market at the Livery Stables

11.7 mi

The market sets up inside The Livery Stables, a former horse-boarding barn on Hwy 49 East that dates back more than 140 years and now works as an event space. Vendors sell produce and goods from around Pleasant View and the surrounding Cheatham County area, and the indoor setting keeps shopping going rain or shine. Both cash and cards are accepted. Check the venue's Facebook page for current market dates.

Shade Tree Farm and Orchard

11.7 mi

Adams

Henosis

14.6 mi

Whites Creek

Henosis is an agritourism site on Clarksville Pike in Whites Creek, just north of Nashville in Davidson County. The area keeps a rural, wooded character despite its closeness to the city, with small farms and event spaces along the pike. Public details are thin in this listing, so contact Henosis directly to learn what it offers and when it's open to visitors.

Rabbit Circle

12.1 mi

Adams

Rabbit Circle is on South Qualls Road in Adams, in Robertson County north of Nashville near the Kentucky line. This dark-fired tobacco and farm country is also home to the Bell Witch legend. The farm carries an agritourism listing; contact it directly for what it raises and whether it's open to visitors.

White House Farmers Market

12.3 mi

White House

Sunbright Farm

12.4 mi

Adams

A farm stand on Goodman Road in Adams, a small Robertson County town in the tobacco-and-cropland country north of Nashville, best known as home of the Bell Witch legend. Little is published online about the stand itself; expect seasonal produce sold direct when the farm posts it. Check locally for current offerings and hours.

Sunbright Farm

12.5 mi

Adams

Sunbright Farm on Goodman Road in Adams sells berries, vegetables, herbs, and eggs, with some pick-your-own and an on-farm market. Owner Wanda Goodman runs it as a small direct-to-customer operation in Robertson County, north of Springfield near the Kentucky line. The farm appears in the USDA local food directory. Call ahead for what's ready to pick.

T. R. McKinney Farm

12.8 mi

Adams

T. R. McKinney Farm is on Caney Sink Road in Adams, a Robertson County town in the dark-fired tobacco belt north of Nashville and known for the Bell Witch legend. The farm carries an agritourism listing; specific crops and visitor details aren't published online.

BlueSpring Creek

14.4 mi

Ashland City

BlueSpring Creek is an agritourism spot on George Boyd Road in Ashland City, in Cheatham County northwest of Nashville. The property sits in the rolling farm country along the Cumberland River. No website or listing detail was available to confirm what it offers visitors.

Cole Farms

13.1 mi

Cottontown

Cole Farms is an agritourism operation near Cottontown in Sumner County, north of Nashville and close to the Kentucky line. This corner of Middle Tennessee is rolling row-crop and cattle country, with tobacco history and a growing cluster of pick-your-own and pumpkin farms. The listing carries no storefront details, so contact the farm directly to find out what it offers and when.

Goodlettsville Farmers' Market

15.2 mi

Goodlettsville

A producer-only market, Goodlettsville's Farmers and Artisan Market runs Thursdays 3 to 7 from early May into October at Moss-Wright Park's Visitor Center. Vendors sell fruits, vegetables, meats, breads, garden plants, and bath and body products, and several dates feature live music. Most take cards, and some accept SNAP and EBT.

Maples Farm Fresh Eggs

16.4 mi

An open-range egg farm north of Nashville that runs a self-serve stand on the honor system at 4010 Brick Church Pike. Pull up behind the stand, take a carton from the fridge, and pay by cash, Venmo, or PayPal. The hens roam free and the eggs are chemical-free; the farm also keeps a large community garden that supplies organic vegetables to its customers.

Madison Creek Farms

15.1 mi

Goodlettsville

Madison Creek Farms is an agritourism farm on Willis Branch Road in Goodlettsville, north of Nashville in Sumner County. Its website is live but didn't return readable details in a search, so check the site or call for current events, hours, and what's growing or on offer this season.

Johnson's Honey Farm

16.0 mi

Johnson's Honey Farm has sold pure, raw, unfiltered honey from 1206 South Dickerson Road in Goodlettsville for about 30 years, including wildflower and sourwood varieties plus bee pollen. It's a family-run operation north of Nashville that neighbors seek out for genuinely local honey and honeycomb rather than grocery-store jars. Reach them at (615) 859-7253.

Further Farms

17.6 mi

Nashville

Further Farms works a stretch of Eatons Creek Road in northwest Nashville, minutes from downtown, and doubles as an event venue with an outdoor stage and a rustic barn. On weekdays the kitchen produces small-batch spice and sauce blends for other brands and farms. The setting is quiet and green despite the short drive from the city. Reach the team by phone or email to book or ask about visits.

Further Farms

17.9 mi

Nashville

Annie Acres

18.2 mi

A family dairy farm on Eatons Creek Road in Davidson County, minutes from downtown Nashville, milking Jersey cows for fresh raw milk and cream. Annie Acres sells sweet cream butter, heavy cream, pastured chicken and duck eggs, pork shares, and pastured poultry, with raw milk offered as a seasonal weekly subscription from spring through September. The farm also hosts weddings at its Woodland Hollow barn venue in the woods.

Revity Farms

18.6 mi

A Nashville microgreens farm at 4461 Eatons Creek Road, growing greens hydroponically on vertical stacked racks near the TSU campus. Revity skips chemicals, chlorine, pesticides, and herbicides, feeding plants a fermented, all-natural nutrient solution instead of soil. Beyond cut microgreens, the family operation makes pestos, guacamole, and hummus, with same-day local delivery.

Bradley Kountry Acres

15.4 mi

Cottontown

Bradley Kountry Acres runs a pick-your-own berry operation and greenhouse on Jake Link Road in Cottontown, open April through October. Strawberries start the season, followed by blackberries and blueberries, with cut flowers available to pick as well. The greenhouse sells bedding plants, herbs, hanging baskets, and vegetable starts in spring, then shifts to mums, pumpkins, and gourds in fall. Days and hours change with the harvest, posted daily on the farm's Facebook page and at bkacres.com.

Head Peach Company

15.5 mi

Clarksville

No. 9 Farms

18.6 mi

Ashland City

No. 9 Farms is a regenerative, non-certified-organic farm on Little Marrowbone Road in Ashland City, northwest of Nashville. It grows seasonal produce, berries, culinary and medicinal herbs, and edible flowers, selling through weekly CSA shares along with teas and plants. The farm also rents an on-site stay, the Dwelling at No. 9, through Airbnb, and offers coaching. It's a working farm rather than an event venue. Call 615-545-0925 to ask about CSA sign-ups.

Bells Bend Farms

19.2 mi

Bells Bend Farms grows vegetables and cut flowers on about 40 acres in the Scottsboro-Bells Bend community of northwest Davidson County, using regenerative methods. It sits inside Nashville's city limits yet stays a 15-minute drive from most neighborhoods, at 5194 Old Hickory Blvd. The farm has been feeding the community since 2009, runs a flower CSA, sells bouquets at its farm stand and local markets, and hosts square dances that draw a crowd.

Tennessee Grass Fed Farm

15.7 mi

A farm store at 335 Williams Road in Clarksville selling 100% grass-fed, grass-finished beef, pasture-raised pork, and free-range chicken from a local Mennonite farmer. The shelves also carry lamb, turkey, duck, bison, wild-caught Alaskan salmon, plus local eggs, honey, jams, and spices, none raised on antibiotics, hormones, or GMO feed. Open weekdays 9 to 4, with pickup points across Middle Tennessee.

Amqui Station Farmers' Market

18.4 mi

Madison

Held Sundays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the historic Amqui Station, this Madison market runs April through October. Vendors bring locally raised meat, eggs, produce, honey, bread, and vegan and gluten-free goods, with live music and kids' activities alongside. Parking and admission are free, and there's plenty of shade. Contact the manager at [email protected].

Malinoski Farm

17.2 mi

Ashland City

Malinoski Farm is on Chandler Road in Ashland City, the Cheatham County seat along the Cumberland River northwest of Nashville. It carries an agritourism listing, the bracket for small farms that host visits, seasonal produce, or farm events in this rural stretch between Nashville and the Kentucky line. Contact the farm directly for its current offerings and visiting details.

Nashville Nightmare Haunted House

18.6 mi

Madison

Nashville Nightmare is a fall haunted attraction at 1016 Madison Square in Madison, run by Thirteenth Floor Entertainment. Beyond the main haunted house it packs in escape rooms, a laser maze, a gellyball zombie-shooting range, and themed bars, running select nights from early September into early November. USA Today has named it among the most terrifying haunts in the country. It's an agritourism-listed Halloween venue rather than a working farm.

Hunt's Century Farm

17.3 mi

Hendersonville

Bull Run Bees, LLC

19.7 mi

Bull Run Bees runs more than 100 hives across six apiaries between Nashville and Ashland City, selling 100% pure, unprocessed honey from 4104 Bull Run Road. It's a small family operation, and supply is limited, so they ask buyers to text, call, or message on Facebook for availability and to set up a visit. Reach them at 615-310-3036.

The Little Family Farm

17.1 mi

Chapmansboro

The Little Family Farm is a family-run operation on Charlie Reed Road in Chapmansboro, a rural Cheatham County community northwest of Nashville. The land follows the Cumberland River bottoms and surrounding hills in Middle Tennessee. It's listed for agritourism, but details on crops or on-farm activities aren't posted online. Call before visiting to learn what the family offers and their seasonal hours.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many farms are near Springfield, TN?

US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Springfield, Tennessee, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.

What kinds of farms are near Springfield?

Farms near Springfield include 30 agritourism & farm experiences, 8 produce farms, 8 farm stands, 5 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.

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