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Farms Near Terra Alta, WV

38 local farms within about 30 miles of Terra Alta, West Virginia — all selling direct to consumers.

Riffle Farms

0.2 mi

Terra Alta

We raise grass-fed and finished bison in Terra Alta, WV.

Round Right Farm

0.2 mi

Terra Alta

We must draw our standards from the natural world. We must honor, with the humility of the wise, the bounds of that natural world and the mystery which lies beyond it, admitting that there is something in the order of being which evidently exceeds all our competence. -VACLAV HAVEL Our Pledge of Organic Excellence Round Right Farm is an uncertified organic farm. We have decided not to seek organic certification because of the additional cost since the West Virginia Department of Agriculture has e

Preston Farmers' Market

0.6 mi

Terra Alta

The Preston Farmers' Market meets on Sanders Street in Terra Alta, a high-plateau town in Preston County near the Maryland border and Cranesville Swamp. At better than 2,500 feet, this is one of West Virginia's cooler growing zones, which shapes a shorter but real harvest season. Local growers bring produce and homemade goods on market days.

Possum Tail Farm

3.2 mi

Possum Tail Farm is listed in West Virginia with no product list, address, or website on record. Nothing online details what it grows or raises. The name fits the state's small-farm character, but the farm's offerings aren't documented online.

Riffle Farms - American Bison

4.7 mi

Terra Alta

Riffle Farms raises American bison on Saltlick Road in Terra Alta, in the high country of Preston County near West Virginia's Maryland line. The farm sells bison meat and welcomes visitors on weekends from May through October, 11am to 5pm. Run by the family behind the 'Country Roads Cowgirl' videos, it also keeps a second location in Norfolk, Virginia.

Working H Farms

7.6 mi

Terra Alta

Vested Heirs Farm

8.6 mi

Aurora

Vesta and Fred Stemple started this Aurora farm generations ago, and their descendants still grow fruits and vegetables here, including u-pick strawberries, in the Preston County highlands. It sits along the George Washington Highway (US 50), serving the Morgantown area and the mountains near the Maryland line. The name nods to the family heirs who've kept it running. Facebook carries seasonal picking updates and current availability.

Mountain Fresh Oakland Farmers Market

7.6 mi

Oakland

Garrett Growers Cooperative

7.7 mi

Oakland

Kingwood Farmers' Market

8.0 mi

Kingwood

The Kingwood Farmers' Market sets up on West Main Street in Kingwood, the Preston County seat in West Virginia's northern mountains, buckwheat country and home of the annual Buckwheat Festival. Cooler-climate markets here sell seasonal vegetables, apples, eggs, honey, and baked goods. Market days and hours aren't confirmed in this listing.

Pleasant Valley Dream Rides

10.1 mi

Oakland

Pleasant Valley Dream Rides runs horse-drawn carriage rides through the warmer months and horse-drawn sleigh rides once snow settles over Garrett County, a few minutes from Deep Creek Lake. The Miller family operates the outfit out of their farm on Pleasant Valley Road, booking rides for weddings, family outings, and funerals. Reach them by phone to check the weather-dependent schedule before driving out.

Haley Farm Inn and Retreat Center

10.1 mi

Oakland

Haley Farm Inn sits on 65 rural acres outside Oakland, minutes from Deep Creek Lake in Western Maryland's mountains. Rooms and suites — Carriage House, Barn Suites, Manor House — book through Airbnb, and the property runs ReFRESH retreat packages built around nutrition, fitness, and farm tours, with spa and massage add-ons. It's a lodging and retreat operation first, working farm second.

Wildom Farm

12.0 mi

McHenry

We are a regenerative farm that prioritizes animal welfare, ecology, and human health. Simply put, we produce food that is good for the animals, the land, and you.

DeBerry Farm

11.0 mi

Oakland

DeBerry Farm is a small, family-run produce operation in Oakland, Garrett County, growing vegetables without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers, though it isn't certified organic. Produce and jarred goods move through farmers markets and the Garrett Growers Cooperative to area retailers and restaurants, and a summer farm stand adds a cousin's sweet corn. The farm doesn't grow tree fruit or host visits.

Mountain Diamond Longhorns, LLC

11.5 mi

Tunnelton

Roots to Sky Sanctuary

16.1 mi

Roots to Sky Sanctuary is listed in West Virginia. The name points to an animal sanctuary or a retreat-style property rather than a production farm, but no description, address, or website confirms its focus. Details aren't documented online and would come from the organizers directly.

Deep Creek Lavender Farm

14.6 mi

Accident

Deep Creek Lavender Farm has closed its Garrett County fields to public visits, but the online store keeps shipping lavender products and offering local pickup near Accident. The site still carries the farm's growing guides and lavender recipes from its open years. Text or call ahead if you're hoping to arrange an order in person.

Honey Moon Farm

15.6 mi

ACCIDENT

Evans Knob Farm

17.9 mi

Bruceton Mills

Pike Mountain Farm

15.1 mi

Reedsville

Pike Mountain Farm is a small family farm in the rolling hills of Preston County, West Virginia, about 8 miles south of Morgantown — a couple who traded corporate dreams for pasture-raised meat and raising their two boys on working ground. Broilers move daily to fresh grass on non-GMO feed, grassfed beef finishes on-farm, and the popular Field to Freezer monthly subscription regularly fills up.

Footprints Farm

20.2 mi

Gibbon Glade

Footprints Farm in Gibbon Glade, in western Pennsylvania, offers pastured, non-GMO eggs, poultry, and pork plus all-grass beef — meat you can trust, so you can stop worrying and start thriving. Customers across Southwest Pennsylvania and Morgantown, WV shop online for nearby pickup or home delivery, and many have walked the farm themselves to see how the animals are raised.

Highland Market

22.2 mi

Davis

Cove Run Farms

21.4 mi

Accident

Bob and Alice have run this 160-acre dairy operation outside Accident since marrying in 1979, milking a herd of 140 registered Holstein cows alongside 155 heifers and calves. Come fall, the farm opens a corn maze on the same ground the cattle graze, with admission running $10 for adults and $5 for kids ages 3 to 10. Horses, sheep, and a goat round out the barnyard between maze seasons.

Market at Hendricks Station

25.9 mi

Hendricks

The Market at Hendricks Station is a small-town market on Main Street in Hendricks, a Tucker County railroad village along the Blackwater River. It sits near the Blackwater Canyon rail trail and the high country around Blackwater Falls and Canaan Valley. Local growers and crafters serve a mountain community that swells with outdoor visitors in the warmer months.

Stern's Berry Farm

20.9 mi

Independence

Stern's grows u-pick blueberries and blackberries on Old Sawmill Road in Independence, on land that's been a blueberry farm for more than 30 years. It was McConnell's Berry Farm before the Sterns took over in 2019. Picking runs July into August, roughly 8 to noon and 5 to 9, though ripeness and weather move the hours. Check their Facebook page before visiting. It's a Preston County stop near Reedsville.

McConnell's Berry Farm

21.1 mi

McConnell's Berry Farm grows berries near Thornton in Taylor County, north-central West Virginia (ZIP 26374). Farms in these rolling hills usually pick strawberries in late spring and brambles through summer, sold u-pick or at the farm stand. No website surfaced online. Call ahead during berry season, since picking days depend on ripeness and weather, and a good patch can sell out fast on a summer morning.

Rich Farms

25.4 mi

Smithfield

Rich Farms runs a full nursery and garden center outside Smithfield, stocking trees, shrubs, sod, and more than 100 varieties of annuals and perennials. They deliver bulk soil, mulch, and manure, install irrigation and retaining walls, and carry pond supplies. The property also holds The Clubhouse at Rich Farms, an event venue that hosts gatherings and fireworks displays. Landscaping crews handle sod installation and pool plantings across southwestern Pennsylvania.

South Morgantown Community Farmers' Market

22.0 mi

Morgantown

The South Morgantown Community Farmers' Market sets up on Grafton Road (US 119) on the south side of Morgantown in Monongalia County. It gives growers south of town and along the Cheat and Monongahela valleys a spot to sell close to home, away from the busier campus-area markets. Seasonal produce and homemade goods run through the growing season.

Mountain Trail Rides

29.6 mi

Davis

Mountain Trail Rides runs guided horseback rides in Canaan Valley near Davis, from hand-led pony walks for kids up to two-hour trail rides and seasonal sunset rides. Guides match each horse to the rider's size and ability. Beyond the barn there is an Adventure Cave for gemstone and fossil panning and a Barnyard Babies petting zoo, which makes it a full stop for families. Reserve ahead, since not every ride runs every day.

Mountain Harvest Farm

23.9 mi

Morgantown

West Virginia University Organic Farm

25.1 mi

The West Virginia University Organic Farm is a teaching and research farm run by WVU's Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design in Morgantown. Students use it to study certified-organic vegetable production and sustainable growing methods. Its output generally supplies campus programs and local outlets rather than a retail stand, and no separate consumer website is maintained for the farm itself.

Blueberry Ridge Farms

23.7 mi

Fairmont

Certified-organic, chemical-free blueberries fill roughly 3,000 bushes across 12 acres atop Bunner Ridge, one of the only organic u-pick blueberry operations near Fairmont. Pickers bring their own containers and pay by cash or check. The season opens whenever the berries ripen, so the farm posts dates and a picking hotline on Facebook. Family-run for about two decades, it keeps things simple: rows, ripe fruit, and porta-potties on site.

Morgantown Farmers Market

25.7 mi

Morgantown

We are a diverse collection of vendors, gathering every week May through the first week of November at the Morgantown MarketPlace and on select weekends indoors in the winter to bring the freshest produce, meats, eggs, breads, and more to the Morgantown community. We gladly accept SNAP! Learn more. ​ Our products are grown or made by our vendors within 50 miles, so you know that your purchases are supporting small family farms. History In 2002 a small group of producers, community-based supporte

WVU Healthcare Farmers' Market

26.5 mi

Morgantown

This market is hosted on the WVU Medicine campus off Medical Center Drive in Morgantown, set up in the Blanchette Rockefeller Neuroscience parking lot near Ruby Memorial Hospital. A hospital-sited market, it puts fresh local produce within reach of staff, patients, and visitors on the Monongalia County health campus. Area growers supply it through the growing season.

Boone's Bees and Trees

27.3 mi

Morgantown

Westover Farmers' Market

26.7 mi

Morgantown

The Westover Farmers' Market runs on Fairmont Road in Westover, the city just across the Monongahela River from Morgantown in Monongalia County. It's a neighborhood market serving the west bank communities, separate from Morgantown's campus-side markets. Local growers bring seasonal produce and homemade goods through the warmer months.

Springs Farmers' Market

29.1 mi

Springs

A farmers' market in the small community of Springs, in the southern corner of Somerset County near the Maryland line. Springs sits in Pennsylvania Dutch farm country and is known regionally for its annual Springs Folk Festival. Area growers, including Amish and Mennonite families, bring garden produce and homemade goods. Specific market days aren't posted online.

Happy Farmers Market

29.4 mi

Keyser

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many farms are near Terra Alta, WV?

US Farm Trail lists 38 farms within about 30 miles of Terra Alta, West Virginia, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.

What kinds of farms are near Terra Alta?

Farms near Terra Alta include 12 agritourism & farm experiences, 10 farmers markets, 6 produce farms, 4 livestock farms & ranches. 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.

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