Farms Near Trenton, FL
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Trenton, Florida — all selling direct to consumers.
Trenton Community Farmers' Market
0.6 miSet at the historic Trenton Train Depot on North Main Street, this Gilchrist County market has sold local produce and artisan goods on a seasonal Tuesday schedule. Call ahead before visiting — sources indicate the market's operating status has changed in recent seasons.
Fuyu Persimmons by Baumer
3.3 miTrenton
Fuyu Persimmons by Baumer grows the Japanese fuyu variety in Trenton, in Gilchrist County's small-farm country west of Gainesville, where persimmons typically ripen in fall. No hours or contact details for this specific grower are published online.
The Family Garden Organic & Fair CSA
6.0 miBell
Carlton Myers Nursery and Orchard
6.0 miTrenton
Harper Family Farm
6.8 miHarper Family Farm has worked land in Levy County, between Chiefland and Trenton, for five generations, raising purebred Red Angus cattle alongside watermelons and hay. The farm sells beef directly to customers through its on-farm meat shop rather than through a distributor, and is also an authorized dealer for Stoltzfus feed trailers. The farm sits on NE 130th Street outside Trenton.
Laughing Chicken Farm
7.7 miTrenton
Jersey Cow Farms
7.1 miTrenton
Jersey Cow Farms
7.1 miTrenton
Jersey Cow Farms is a family-owned, registered miniature Jersey dairy in Gilchrist County selling raw whole milk. Calves stay on pasture with their mothers under grass-fed, organic practices, and the farm is open most days for direct milk sales.
Sandy's Hobby Farm
8.5 miBell
Sandy's Hobby Farm operates in Bell, the small Gilchrist County seat in rural north-central Florida. The name points to a small-scale, non-commercial operation rather than a large working farm.
Chiefland Farmer's Market
9.5 miChiefland Farmer's Market operates on SE 2nd Avenue in downtown Chiefland, a small Levy County town along US-19 in Florida's Nature Coast region, close to the Suwannee River and area springs.
Steph-Lo Farm
9.0 miNewberry
Steph-Lo Farm's blueberry bushes outside Newberry were planted in 1986 and 1988 and have been grown organically ever since, with no pesticides, herbicides, or synthetic fertilizer. Picking runs roughly late May into early June, with weekend and Friday-evening hours posted by phone or text. It's one of the older organic u-pick operations in Alachua County.
Rook & Doshas Organic Blueberry Farm
10.1 miRook & Doshas Organic Blueberry Farm sits along FL-349 in the Orange Springs area of Marion County, one of the smaller organic operations scattered through central Florida's blueberry belt.
Brads Organic Blueberries
11.1 miBronson
Brad's Organic Blueberries
11.2 miBronson
Brad's Organic Blueberries grows blueberries in Bronson, in Levy County's sandy-soil blueberry country west of Gainesville, where the crop typically comes in from late April through June. No hours or contact information are published online.
Maid Marian's
12.7 miHigh Springs
Maid Marian's is a small agritourism listing in High Springs, on NW 62nd Avenue in Alachua County. Directories that track it list only its address — no confirmed crops, season, or hours turned up online, so call ahead before planning a visit.
Levy County Visitors Bureau
14.7 miBronson
The Levy County Visitors Bureau is the county's official tourism office, based at 310 School Street in Bronson. It promotes the county's u-pick farms, rivers, and springs to visitors rather than growing or selling anything itself. Its site keeps a running "U-Pick" page for farms currently in season. Reach the office directly through Tourism Manager Catrina Sistrunk.
High Springs Orchard & Bakery, LLC
14.4 miHigh Springs
High Springs Orchard & Bakery grows orchard fruit and bakes goods for sale in High Springs, a small Alachua County town known for its spring-fed rivers and small farm stands along SR 45.
Had the Radish Farmstead
15.2 miA small-scale Florida farmstead operation. No further verified details on crops or livestock were available at time of listing.
BlueBela Farm
15.6 miHigh Springs
BlueBela Farm is outside High Springs, in Alachua County's spring-fed karst country — the same limestone landscape that feeds Ginnie Springs and Poe Springs a few miles away.
High Springs Orchard Bakery LLC
15.9 miHigh Springs
Wekiva Road Nursery
16.6 miBronson
Wekiva Road Nursery runs out of Bronson, in Levy County — a rural stretch of north-central Florida known more for cattle and timber than retail nurseries. Specific plant offerings aren't confirmed.
Grassy Springs Farm and Retreat
16.1 miAlachua
Grassy Springs Farm and Retreat sits in Alachua, part of the horse-farm belt that rings Gainesville in Alachua County. It's billed as a combined farm-and-retreat property, though no live site spells out lodging, activities, or booking.
Newberry's Cornfield Maze
15.9 miNewberry
Newberry's Cornfield Maze is on West Newberry Road outside Gainesville, in Alachua County farm country. Corn mazes in the area typically run through the fall harvest season. No hours or contact details for this maze are published online.
Hoffman Farms
16.8 miNewberry
Hoffman Farms is located in Newberry, an Alachua County farm town just west of Gainesville known for cattle, hay, and small produce operations rather than large row crops.
Ken's Orchard
17.7 miJonesville
Ken's Orchard sits on Northwest 170th Street in Jonesville, the rolling farmland west of Gainesville where pasture and small orchard operations are more common than Florida's citrus belt farther south and east. No fruit variety, harvest season, or hours were verified.
Jonesville Persimmons
17.7 miNewberry
Forest Grove Tree Farm
18.3 miAlachua
Forest Grove Tree Farm operates in Alachua, north of Gainesville in Alachua County's mix of farmland and pine flatwoods. Tree farms in this part of North Florida typically grow Christmas trees, ornamentals, or timber stock for regional nurseries.
Top Flora Inc.
18.4 miArcher
Top Flora is a wholesale foliage and plant nursery in Archer, supplying greenery and shrubs to the trade rather than selling direct to walk-in visitors. The business has operated in Alachua County's nursery belt for close to three decades. Reach the office at (352) 495-7340.
Gaw Family Farms
18.6 miArcher
Meet The Gaw Family Hailing from a family with a rich farming heritage, Kelly has always been passionate about gardening and creating a thriving homestead. Over the past five years, she has transformed her love for gardening into the establishment of a large farm complete with animals, herbs, flowers, and an array of fruits and vegetables. Kelly is the proud owner of Gaw Family Farms, located in Archer, FL. A decade ago, Kelly was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis, which ignited her quest for
Thy Will Bee Done Apiary
20.5 miHigh Springs
Thy Will Bee Done Apiary keeps hives on NW 209th Avenue outside High Springs, in the honey country north of Gainesville. No independent website was found online; call ahead to confirm honey availability and hours.
Krazy Hearts Farm
19.1 miBambi's Organic Country Farm
21.3 miFort White
Straughn Farms
20.4 miArcher
Straughn Farms is a family-owned commercial blueberry operation in north central Florida growing patented Southern Highbush cultivars, including Colossus, Farthing, and Keecrisp, distributed in part through the Naturipe Farms/MBG brand. The Archer grove is one of the company's growing sites in the Gainesville-area blueberry belt.
Tioga Monday Farmers' Market
20.5 miTioga
Set up at Tioga Town Center on SW 128th Street west of Gainesville, this market runs Mondays, 4 to 7 p.m., seasonally, with fresh, local, and organic produce from area growers. It's a small, community-run operation — call ahead in the off-season to confirm it's open.
Hollow Oaks Corn Maze
22.9 miHigh Springs
Hollow Oaks Corn Maze runs each fall off CR 235A between Alachua and High Springs, near Santa Fe High School. Admission runs $15 for ages 13 and up, $12 for ages 4-12, and free for kids under 4, with Friday evening, Saturday, and Sunday afternoon hours during the season.
Branford Farm Stand
24.7 miBranford
A family farm stand on US-129 that doubles as a taco restaurant, serving tacos, burritos, and homemade ice cream alongside produce from its 800 surrounding acres. Winter brings u-pick strawberries, spring and summer bring a flower field with an annual Flower Fest, and fall brings a pumpkin patch and crop maze. Open daily, 11am to 8pm Monday through Saturday and until 5:30pm Sunday.
Hatch's Blueberry Patch
24.5 miFort White
Amazing Grace Gardens
24.1 miHigh Springs
Amazing Grace Gardens is a small cut-flower farm in High Springs growing seasonal blooms for florists, flower subscriptions, and farm pickup. The property also hosts workshops in soap-making, sourdough bread, and basket weaving, open Wednesday through Sunday.
Deep Spring Farm
23.1 miAlachua
A 22-acre spring-fed property in Alachua built around organic u-pick blueberries and, later in the year, u-pick pomegranates from more than ten heirloom varieties across 260 trees. Pomegranate season runs August through September. The farm also hosts ecology and community events on the property.
Ken Webb
23.1 miAlachua
This listing is registered to Ken Webb on NW 140th Street outside Alachua, in a stretch of Alachua County known for small u-pick strawberry and blueberry operations. No specific crops, hours, or sales details for this address turned up in public search — call ahead to confirm before visiting.
Sugar Camp Ranch
25.7 miFort White
Family-run ranch offering horsemanship instruction and horse breeding alongside swine raising and doodle dog breeding: goldendoodles, cockapoos, aussiedoodles, bernedoodles, and Irish doodles. A renovated barn on the property also books as a rustic wedding venue.
Grande Liberté Farm
23.8 miWilliston
Grande Liberté Farm in Williston is home to Sylvia Zerbini, an internationally known liberty horse trainer who performs with her horses at the farm on weekends, November through April, at 1pm. "Liberty" work means the horses perform without reins, saddle, or tack, guided entirely by voice and body cues. It's a working horse farm built around a single, specific act rather than a general agritourism stop.
Red, White & Blues Farm
25.1 miWilliston
Red, White & Blues Farm grew blueberries across 100 acres in Williston and has since rebranded as Amber Brooke Farms, running eight blueberry varieties alongside strawberries, peaches, sunflowers, and zinnias. A packing facility added in 2015 ships berries as far as New York, Boston, and Chicago, while the on-site café sells blueberry lemonade, slushies, and milkshakes to visitors picking their own. U-pick season typically runs April into May; call 352-529-0594 to confirm current hours under the new name.
Swanson Vineyards
24.0 miWilliston
This Swanson Vineyards is in Williston, in Levy County, and is a separate operation from the Napa Valley winery of the same name. No working website, phone, or social page turned up in a search, so current wines and tasting hours are unconfirmed.
Sweet Berry Farms, LLC
24.6 miWilliston
Our family purchased the property and started Sweet Berry Farms, LLC in May 2020. This purchase was a part of a year plan that started in 2015 with a goal of learning as much as we could from the best u-pick ~ w-pick operations and to bring that knowledge back to Williston, Florida where we met in high school over 40+ years ago. Along our journey we learned from several blackberry growers, industry trade groups and agriculture professionals from both the University of Arkansas and the University
Lees Nursery, Inc
27.1 miBranford
Heirloom Country Farms
25.1 miArcher
Small family-run farm operating since 2006, raising free-range chickens and geese without medicated feed, antibiotics, or commercial pesticides. They sell pastured eggs alongside chemical-free herbs and seasonal vegetables grown using heirloom methods; visits are by appointment.
Grandma's Vineyard
25.3 miMisty Oaks
Grandma's Vineyard is a u-pick grape operation on SW Williston Road in Micanopy, south of Gainesville — not in "Misty Oaks" as this listing's city field suggests. Florida vineyards typically pick from summer into early fall. Reach the vineyard directly at (352) 375-0344 to confirm what's currently ready.
The Back Acres Farm
28.6 miO\'Brien
Union Street Farmers Market @ Celebration Pointe
25.2 miGainesville
Humble Nature Farm
29.1 miHumble Nature Farm has raised pastured poultry in mobile hoop-houses on 20 acres near Ichetucknee Springs since 2017. The Lake City farm sells whole chickens online with a weekly pickup at Cypress and Grove Brewery in downtown Gainesville, Mondays from 4 to 7 p.m., and accepts SNAP/EBT alongside cash and credit cards.
Butler Plaza Satellite Market
26.2 miButler Plaza Satellite Market operates out of Butler Plaza on SW Archer Road in Gainesville, a retail corridor near the University of Florida campus. As its name states, it runs as a satellite stop rather than a standalone market.
Levy County Farmers' Market
27.4 miLevy County Farmers' Market meets the 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at 401 SE 6th Avenue in Williston. It's a small seasonal market, fruit, vegetables, and baked goods from Levy County growers, run through the market's Facebook page rather than a dedicated website. Williston also hosts the separate Williston Downtowners Farmers' Market, so double-check which one you're headed to.
Case Farms
26.8 miGainesville
Case Farms operates from a rural address on NW 102nd Place outside Gainesville, in Alachua County's row-crop and horse country. Nothing about hours, products, or contact details turns up online.
Creekside Country Corn Maze
28.9 miLake City
A corn maze attraction on SE CR 18 outside Lake City, listed locally as an urban farm.
Parrish Family Farm
26.8 miGainesville
Parrish Family Farm raises beef cattle on State Road 121 outside Gainesville, selling home-grown beef directly to families rather than through a grocery supply chain. It shows up on regional agritourism listings as a u-pick stop as well, though the farm's own social pages focus mainly on the cattle operation and beef sales. Contact them on Facebook or Instagram for current pricing and availability.
Alachua County Farmers' Market
28.6 miGainesville
Founded in 1972, the Alachua County Farmers' Market was held in a downtown parking lot at the corner of University Avenue and Main Street. Since 1991, it has been taking place in the county owned pavilion it is held in to this day. The mission of the Alachua County Farmers' Market is to give Florida agricultural producers a place to sell products directly to the public so they can generate sustainable income from farming. By doing so, many farmers have been able to keep on farming instead of hav
Play of Sunlight Mushrooms
28.6 miGainesville
Rogers' Farm
28.9 miGainesville
Roger's Farm
29.0 miGainesville
Now operating as Crossroads Farm & Apiary, this Gainesville strawberry farm has grown fruit since 1960. U-pick strawberries open each February, and the fields expand into broad beans, corn, cucumbers, melons, onions, and tomatoes through the season. The farm keeps its own honeybees for pollination and sells raw honey and bees on-site. A fall festival and school field trips round out the calendar.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Trenton, FL?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Trenton, Florida, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Trenton?
Farms near Trenton include 35 agritourism & farm experiences, 11 farm stands, 7 organic farms, 6 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.
