Farms Near Syracuse, NY
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Syracuse, New York — all selling direct to consumers.
Crop2Shop
0.5 miSyracuse
Crop2Shop is a Syracuse-area local-food service listed as a CSA connecting Central New York shoppers with nearby farms. Its listing gives only a Syracuse ZIP, not a street address, and no working website turned up. Anyone interested is best off finding its current ordering page or social media to confirm which farms it sources from and how delivery or pickup works.
St. Josephs Hospital Health Centers Mobile Market
1.0 miA mobile produce market run by St. Joseph's Health in Syracuse, based out of the Prospect Avenue hospital campus on the city's north side. Mobile markets like this one travel to bring fresh fruit and vegetables into neighborhoods with limited grocery access. The listed 14830 ZIP is a data error; St. Joseph's is in Syracuse, 13203.
Eastside Neighborhood Farmers Market
1.2 miSyracuse
The Eastside Neighborhood Farmers Market sets up at 826 Euclid Avenue in Syracuse, in the University and Westcott neighborhood on the city's east side. Central New York growers bring produce, and neighborhood markets like this one usually add baked goods, prepared foods, and crafts for the students and residents nearby. Onondaga County's farms carry the market through the Central New York growing season.
Syracuse Farm Fresh Mobile Market
1.7 miSyracuse
A mobile market bringing fresh produce into Syracuse neighborhoods on the city's South Side, based near West Newell Street. Markets like this one target areas with limited grocery access, selling fruit and vegetables at rotating stops around the city.
Central New York Regional Farmers Market (Saturday & Sunday)
2.5 miOne of Central New York's largest markets, the CNY Regional Market on Park Street in Syracuse runs weekends year-round under permanent open-air sheds. Operated by the Central New York Regional Market Authority, it hosts a wide range of farmers, food producers, and general vendors drawing shoppers from across Onondaga County and beyond. The scale sets it apart from the small village markets nearby.
Farmshed Harvest Food Hub
2.6 miSyracuse
Plum & Mule Community Market
2.4 miPlum & Mule is a Syracuse food hub that lets local farms and specialty producers sell straight to shoppers through an online marketplace. Orders ship twice a week within Onondaga County, with pickup from the market's home in the historic Gere Block on Tipperary Hill. The idea is to pool small producers so they can meet demand for local food across Central New York.
Green Hills Farmers' Market
3.9 miThis market is listed at 5933 S. Salina Street on Syracuse's south side, in Onondaga County. Local produce and farm goods anchor markets across this part of Central New York. Public information is thin here, so verify the current schedule before making a trip.
DeWitt Farmers Market
4.2 miEast Syracuse
We have programs, activities and events for all thru the year. All ages and all genders are welcome.
Killius Farms Honey
5.3 miTown of LaFayette
Killius Farms produces honey on Barker Hill Road in the town of LaFayette, Onondaga County, in the apple-growing hills south of Syracuse. Beekeepers here often sell raw honey and related products directly or through nearby stands and shops. Details on Killius specifically are limited, so contact them to confirm what they offer and how to buy.
Briarledge Honey
6.4 miVillage of North Syracuse
Briarledge Honey is a small apiary off South Bay Road in North Syracuse, Onondaga County. The name points to raw local honey sold by the jar in season, likely alongside beeswax or other hive products. Central New York's clover, wildflower, and basswood bloom shape the color and flavor of honey from this part of the state. Stock and availability aren't posted online, so check locally before stopping by.
Navarino Orchard
6.0 miSyracuse
Pick-your-own strawberries, raspberries, and a wide range of apples grow at this Route 20 orchard south of Syracuse, in the Navarino area of Marcellus. The country store and bakery turn out pies, breads, and cookies daily, alongside homemade jams and canned goods, and the apple fritter sundae is a fall draw. The on-site Barn Restaurant serves lunch and dinner most of the week, and u-pick shifts by season from berries to tomatoes to apples.
Rocking Horse Farm
7.0 miJamesville
Rocking Horse Farm sits on Apulia Road in Jamesville, in the hills of Onondaga County south of Syracuse. It's a small farm in a rural, horse-and-hayfield part of central New York; specific crops or activities aren't detailed online.
Rocking Horse Farm
7.2 miJamesville
Stones Throw Farm
7.6 miNedrow
Downtown Syracuse Farmers Market
6.6 miFayetteville
Despite the name, this market's address places it in downtown Fayetteville, an eastern suburb of Syracuse in Onondaga County, along West Genesee Street. Central New York's Onondaga and Madison county farms supply the produce, dairy, and baked goods that fill area markets through the season. Fayetteville sits near the town of DeWitt and the Green Lakes area east of Syracuse.
McLusky Orchards
9.6 miLafayette
McLusky Orchards grows apples along Route 20 in LaFayette, Onondaga County's apple country south of Syracuse. LaFayette's ridges are known for orchards and an annual Apple Festival, and this farm sits in that belt. Expect fall apples and cider sold in season. Confirm hours and whether picking is offered before visiting, since the harvest is a short autumn window.
Beak and Skiff Apple Farms, Inc.
9.8 miTown of LaFayette
Beak & Skiff has grown apples in LaFayette, south of Syracuse, for more than a century, and its Apple Hill site is a fall pick-your-own destination. The farm's 1911 Established brand turns that fruit into hard cider, spirits, and wine, backed by a distillery, tasting room and tavern, café and bakery, general store, and an adventure park on the grounds. School field trips and live music run through the season.
Black Coyote Vineyard
9.7 miTown of LaFayette
Black Coyote Vineyard grows grapes on Lafayette Road in the town of LaFayette, in the hills south of Syracuse in Onondaga County. It's a small central-New York vineyard in a region better known for apples than wine. Details on tastings or sales aren't widely posted online.
Cedarvale Maple Syrup Co.
8.0 miSyracuse
Cedarvale Maple Syrup Co. produces maple syrup in the Cedarvale valley southwest of Syracuse, on Pleasant Valley Road in the town of Onondaga. This pocket of hills south of the city is long-standing maple country, with sap runs from late winter into early spring. Specific products and visiting hours aren't confirmed online, so reach the producer directly before stopping by.
Adams Acres, Organic Apples
8.6 miJamesville
Adams Acres grows organic apples on Sevier Road in Jamesville, southeast of Syracuse in Onondaga County. It's a small orchard working without conventional chemicals, selling fruit through the fall harvest in the hills of central New York. Apple picking and farm-direct sales fit the area's orchard tradition.
Cicero Farmers' Market
10.4 miCicero
This market serves Cicero, a growing suburb on the north side of Syracuse in Onondaga County, near the shore of Oneida Lake. Regional farmers bring Central New York produce and food goods through the warm months. The Knowledge Lane location ties it to the town's civic and school area.
O'Neill's Orchard
10.4 miTown of LaFayette
O'Neill's Orchard grows apples on the Cherry Valley Turnpike (Route 20) in LaFayette, the apple town just south of Syracuse that hosts the LaFayette Apple Festival each fall. The ridge-and-valley ground here is prime orchard country. The farm keeps a website, but it wasn't reachable to confirm varieties, pick-your-own, or hours directly.
Hiwire Honeybees
10.5 miTown of LaFayette
Hiwire Honeybees keeps bees along the Cherry Valley Turnpike in LaFayette, south of Syracuse in Onondaga County. The operation produces local honey and works its hives. Reach out directly to find where the honey sells and whether they offer bees or beekeeping help.
William Farm
10.2 miTown of Cicero
William Farm is listed on Whiting Road in the town of Cicero, just north of Syracuse in Onondaga County. No website, hours, or product details are published for it yet. The surrounding area includes the Cicero muck lands, some of Central New York's most productive vegetable ground. Contact the farm directly to learn what it grows or sells.
Manlius Farmers' Market
8.5 miManlius runs its market on Fayette Street in this eastern suburb of Syracuse in Onondaga County. Central New York growers bring seasonal vegetables, fruit, and eggs, with baked goods and prepared foods filling out the vendor list. The village-center setting makes it a walkable community market for the Fayetteville-Manlius area.
The General Store
8.7 miVillage of Manlius
A country store on Fayette Street in the village of Manlius, an eastern suburb of Syracuse. It's listed under farm agritourism, though details on what it stocks aren't documented online.
Navarino Orchard
10.1 miSyracuse
Navarino Orchard grows a wide range of apples plus strawberries, raspberries, and tomatoes on Cherry Valley Turnpike (Route 20) southwest of Syracuse, with U-pick through the season. The on-site bakery makes pies, breads, and cookies, and an apple-season fritter stand serves fritter sundaes. The Barn restaurant and a daily country store round it out, and the farm hosts weddings. Two decades in, it leans on earth-friendly growing and local sourcing.
Tassone Farm
10.7 miCicero
Tassone Farm works land along Route 31 in Cicero, just north of Syracuse in Onondaga County. This is flat, fertile ground east of Oneida Lake, a stretch of central New York given over to sweet corn, vegetables, and roadside stands. Specifics for Tassone aren't well documented online, so a call ahead is the surest way to learn their current crops and hours.
Heritage Hill
10.3 miJamesville
Abbott Farms
10.0 miBaldwinsville
Abbott Farms
10.1 miBaldwinsville
Abbott Farms on Cold Springs Road in Baldwinsville runs pick-your-own fields that roll from strawberries and blueberries in summer to apples and pumpkins in fall. The farm adds a Fun Zone with obstacle courses and slides, a café serving breakfast and lunch, and a bakery with regular and gluten-free goods. Seasonal events run all year northwest of Syracuse in Onondaga County.
Lelakowskis Farm Stand
11.6 miLafayette
Brownson Family Farm
10.9 mikirkville
Dutch Hill Maple
14.2 miTully
Dutch Hill Maple has produced pure maple syrup in Tully since 1968, in the maple-heavy hills of southern Onondaga County. Beyond syrup in several grades, it sells maple cream, maple sugar, granulated sugar, and maple beverages, plus gift sets. The farm takes part in New York's Maple Weekend each spring, with sugarhouse visits and raffles. Order or ask about pickup at 315-481-6802 or [email protected].
It's All Better Bees and Honey
11.9 miBridgeport
It's All Better Bees and Honey keeps hives near Bridgeport, on the north side of Oneida Lake in Madison County. The apiary produces raw honey and hive products from local wildflower and clover forage.
Gillie Brook Farm
10.8 miMemphis
Casey's U-Pick
14.5 miApulia Station
Casey's U-Pick is a pick-your-own farm on Berry Road in Apulia Station, in the hills south of Syracuse. Berries are the usual summer draw for u-pick farms in this part of Onondaga County. Crop calendar and hours aren't posted online.
Springside Farm
13.9 miFabius
Springside Farm is a family-run agritourism farm on Route 91 in Fabius, about 12 miles south of Syracuse. Fall brings a corn maze and pumpkins; summer offers pick-your-own blueberries and Sunday blueberry-pancake breakfasts in July and August. The farm also grows Christmas trees and wreaths and hosts barn weddings. Reach it at 315-683-5860 or [email protected]; it posts as @springsidefarmllc.
Matson Road Farms
14.9 miTown of Tully
A farm on Matson Road in the town of Tully, in the hills south of Syracuse. This upland part of Onondaga County is dairy and maple country. Specific offerings aren't documented online.
Tre-G Farms
12.9 miManlius
Tre-G Farms sits on US Route 20 in Manlius, in eastern Onondaga County outside Syracuse. It's a local farm along the old Cherry Valley Turnpike corridor; the specific crops and any stand or pick-your-own aren't detailed online.
Honey Hill Orchard & Apiaries
11.8 miChittenango
Deer Run Farms
16.3 miTown of Tully
Deer Run Farms lies along Route 11A near Tully, in the hill country of southern Onondaga County south of Syracuse. Dairy, maple, and produce are the mainstays of this area. What this farm sells isn't documented online, so contact it directly about products, hours, and farm visits.
Tim's Pumpkin Patch
13.5 miMarietta
Tim's Pumpkin Patch runs a pick-your-own pumpkin field on Rose Hill Road in Marietta, southwest of Syracuse. Weekends add wagon rides and apple cannons, and the on-site bakery and gift store sell baked goods. Tim's Brew Barn pours drinks for the adults. The farm opens daily 9am to 6pm through September and October, and it books school field trips.
Burdock's Berries
14.5 miTown of Spafford
Burdock's Berries grows u-pick berries on West Lake Road above Skaneateles Lake in the town of Spafford, at the northern edge of the Finger Lakes. Hillside farms along this road grow strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries through the summer. Picking availability shifts with the weather and isn't posted online.
Old Fly Farm CSA
15.3 miFabius
The Farm Old Fly Farm is located in Fabius, NY, a beautiful setting 25 minutes south of Syracuse. The small farm is situated along a hay field, which our neighbor has farmed for generations. The land is divided into smaller sections to allow for many different types of crops to be planted and rotated from year to year. Large sections of the field are left untouched to promote biodiversity and allow beneficial insects a place to reside. The surrounding woods and hedgerows also provide habitat to
Spencer's Folly Farm
12.7 miELBRIDGE
Wiltse Farm
16.9 miConstantia
A family farm at the corner of Route 49 and Avery Road in Constantia, on the north shore of Oneida Lake in Oswego County. The lakeshore Route 49 corridor is dotted with seasonal farm stands. Specific offerings aren't confirmed online.
Whitetail Tree Farm
15.5 miFabius
Whitetail Tree Farm grows Christmas trees on Pompey Center Road in Fabius, in the hills of southern Onondaga County. Choose-and-cut farms across this ridge country open the weekend after Thanksgiving and sell firs, spruces, and pines until stock runs out. No verified website exists for the Fabius farm, so call ahead for varieties and cutting hours.
Our Farm
13.2 miManlius
Jimmy Golub runs Our Farm on Peth Road in Manlius as a fall pumpkin patch and family stop, with a themed corn maze, petting zoo, hayrides, and pony rides on October weekends. Its signature is Boris, a trebuchet that has flung more than 1,500 pumpkins. A self-serve stand stays open daily through the season. Reach him at [email protected] or (315) 655-8453.
Katie's Pumpkin Patch
14.4 miBaldwinsville
Katie's Pumpkin Patch runs a fall pumpkin season on West Genesee Road in Baldwinsville, northwest of Syracuse in Onondaga County. Patches like this open in late September and October for pick-your-own pumpkins and harvest activities. No active website was found for this listing, so confirm the season's hours and attractions directly.
Schoolhouse Farms Pride of Borodino
15.9 miBorodino
Schoolhouse Farms sits on Rose Hill Road in Borodino, a hamlet above the west side of Skaneateles Lake in Onondaga County's Finger Lakes country. No active website or listing was found, so its crops and any farm-stand offerings couldn't be confirmed online.
Valley View Farm
17.8 miHomer
Valley View Farm is on Ripley Hill Road in Homer, in Cortland County's dairy and hill-farm country in central New York. Homer sits in the Tioughnioga River valley, where hayfields and pasture climb the surrounding ridges. Listed as an agritourism stop with seasonal hours.
Hafners U-pick
14.7 miBaldwinsville
Main Street Farmers Market
13.8 miThis market sits on State Route 5 in Elbridge, a small Onondaga County town west of Syracuse in Central New York. Central New York farms supply the seasonal basics: vegetables, fruit, eggs, and baked goods. Despite the generic name, it functions as Elbridge's local village market rather than a large downtown one.
Hencles Berry Patch
14.7 miBaldwinsville
Hencles Berry Patch is a pick-your-own berry farm on Perry Road in Baldwinsville, northwest of Syracuse in Onondaga County. The patch focuses on seasonal berries, typically strawberries in June and other summer fruit as it ripens. Central New York's berry season runs short and weather-dependent. Call ahead or check locally for daily picking conditions, since patches open and close with the crop.
Reeves Farms
15.6 miBaldwinsville
Reeves Farms has worked this ground near Baldwinsville since the late 1800s and now runs in its fifth generation. Strawberries and organic blueberries are the draw, sold at the farm stand and offered pick-your-own in season, with fruit also going out to grocery stores across Central New York.
Doce Lume Farm
15.4 miSkaneateles
Stan's Berry Patch
19.4 miWest Monroe
Stan's Berry Patch grows berries on County Route 84 in West Monroe, Oswego County, north of Syracuse. Pick-your-own berry season in this part of Central New York starts with strawberries in June and runs through summer. Contact the farm for picking updates and hours.
EmmiFarms
15.7 miBaldwinsville
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Syracuse, NY?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Syracuse, New York, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Syracuse?
Farms near Syracuse include 35 agritourism & farm experiences, 11 farmers markets, 8 farm stands, 6 csa programs. Browse the list for details on each.
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