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Farms Near Troy, PA

56 local farms within about 30 miles of Troy, Pennsylvania — all selling direct to consumers.

Bohlayer's Orchards

0.2 mi

Troy

Bohlayer's Orchards is a fruit orchard and farm in Troy, set in Pennsylvania's northern-tier Bradford County. Its current website centers on a small flock of rare Romeldale CVM sheep the farm stewards to keep the breed from extinction, selling wool yarn, roving, raw fleece, and wool dog coats. Farm visits book online, and orders ship through the same site.

Barnstead Pantry

1.1 mi

Troy

Shores Sisters Farm Market was started in the summer of 2004 by Raya and Renee Shores. As daughters of a local dairy farmer and cattle dealer, Glenn Shores, they were offered the opportunity to sell sweet corn on his property in Wysox that was formerly owned by his parents, Norm and Glenda Shores. Norm and Glenda had owned Shores Short Stop, an ice cream shop and deli, from 1980-1994.

Inn To The Seasons Specialties

5.5 mi

Canton

Inn To The Seasons Specialties is on Ayres Road in Canton, in Bradford County's northern-tier hills. The name points to a small hospitality or specialty-goods operation, though details of its offerings are limited. Canton sits in a rural stretch of farmland and forest west of Towanda.

Windstone Landing Farms

5.6 mi

Columbia Cross Roads

Gardiner's Farm

5.6 mi

Troy

Gardiner's Farm grows tree-ripened peaches, apples, and sour cherries on Fall Brook Road in Troy, Bradford County. The family orchard sells picked fruit and opens rows for pick-your-own during harvest. Cherries come first in summer, followed by peaches and then apples into fall. Check their Facebook page or email for current picking dates, since fruit timing shifts year to year.

Running Bear Farm

6.3 mi

Troy

Running Bear Farm grows produce, herbs, flowers, and small fruits on certified-organic ground a mile north of Route 6 near Troy, using chemical-free methods throughout. The family also raises poultry and meats. A farm stand sells what's in season, and CSA shares run through the growing months. It's a small operation listed across local-food directories like LocalHarvest.

Running Bear Farm Stand

6.4 mi

Troy

Delivered Fresh

7.8 mi

Columbia Cross Roads

Fairview Farm and Guest Ranch

8.3 mi

Granville Summit

Fairview Farm and Guest Ranch teaches horseback riding and runs summer horse camps in Pennsylvania's Endless Mountains near Granville Summit. Guests stay overnight in cabins or glamping tents, ride the trails, and finish the day with homemade ice cream. The family keeps instruction relaxed and beginner-friendly, and also handles boarding and events. Two phone lines split general questions from lessons and boarding.

Yorkshire Meadows

12.2 mi

Mansfield

Yorkshire Meadows sits on North Elk Run Road outside Mansfield in Tioga County, part of Pennsylvania's northern-tier hill-farm country. The short, cool growing season here favors hay, pasture, and livestock over row crops. A matching web domain turned out to belong to an unrelated homeowners association, so no verified contact details were available for the farm.

Cardinal Inn B&B

12.9 mi

Mansfield

The Cardinal Inn is a bed-and-breakfast on Mill Creek Road near Mansfield, in the Tioga County hills of north-central Pennsylvania close to the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon. Rural lodging here draws visitors headed for Leonard Harrison State Park and the Pine Creek Rail Trail. No current website was available, so contact the inn directly to check on rooms and rates.

Good Shepherd

17.3 mi

Elmira

Always Somethin' Farm

13.8 mi

Mansfield

Always Somethin' Farm is on Newtown Hill Road in Mansfield, in Tioga County's northern-tier farm country near the New York line. The name suggests a diversified small farm with changing seasonal offerings. Mansfield anchors a rural region known for dairy, hay, and the nearby Pennsylvania Grand Canyon.

Eller's Blueberries (formerly Millard's Blueberry Farm and Art Studio)

17.4 mi

Elmira

Eller's Blueberries grows blueberries on Wilawana Road just outside Elmira, and opens for U-pick in the summer berry season. The farm was formerly known as Millard's Blueberry Farm and Art Studio. It sits in Chemung County near the Pennsylvania line. Current picking hours and prices are best confirmed directly with the farm.

Blueberry Mountain Farm

16.3 mi

Sayre

Six-acre you-pick blueberry farm in Athens Township near Sayre, Bradford County, open seasonally from June through August with a small farmers-market fruit stand. Picking hours run Tuesday through Friday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and weekends 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Mondays; bring cash or a check, since cards aren't taken. It sits off Mile Lane Road in the state's northern tier. Call 570-888-7066 to confirm the berries are on.

Berry Fields Farms

16.7 mi

Berry Fields Farms is a produce grower in Pennsylvania. Beyond the name and general location, little is published online, so its specific crops, stand hours, and sales outlets are best confirmed with the farm directly.

Draper's Super Bee Apiaries

16.6 mi

Millerton

Draper's Super Bee Apiaries has sold honey and beekeeping supplies from Millerton, in Pennsylvania's northern tier, for decades. The store carries raw and comb honey in clover, buckwheat, and wildflower varieties, sized from one-pound jars to 11.5-pound jugs, plus bees and queens, pollen, royal jelly, beeswax, candle molds, and its own honey candy and sticks. Open Monday through Saturday.

Draper's Super Bee Apiaries

16.6 mi

Millerton

New View Farm

14.6 mi

Mansfield

Meads Greenhouse

14.6 mi

Mansfield

Chamberlain Acres Farmers Market

19.5 mi

Elmira

Chamberlain Acres is a garden center and farm market at 824 Broadway in Elmira, Chemung County. Set in the Southern Tier's Chemung River valley near the Pennsylvania line, it pairs seasonal produce with plants and garden goods for local shoppers and gardeners.

Crystal Springs Inn and Suites

15.4 mi

Towanda

Crystal Springs Inn & Suites is a 34-room hotel on Route 220 in Towanda, set in the Endless Mountains of northeastern Pennsylvania. Rooms include suites with private balconies or patios, kitchenettes, and countryside views, and the property has been recently renovated. It makes a base for exploring Bradford County's rural scenery.

Bradley Farms

20.7 mi

Elmira

Bradley Farms works land on Maple Avenue in Elmira, in the Southern Tier's Chemung River valley. Details on their crops and stand aren't widely posted online, so contact the farm directly to learn what they sell and when they're open.

East Side Farmers' Market

21.1 mi

Elmira

Eastside Market

21.1 mi

Elmira

The Eastside Market operates at 760 Water Street on Elmira's east side, in the Southern Tier's Chemung County. Elmira sits on the Chemung River, and area farms supply the sweet corn, tomatoes, apples, and other produce that fill the market's summer tables. This is one of two listings for the same east-side Elmira market.

Elmira Eastside Farmers Market

21.1 mi

Held at 760 East Water Street, the Elmira Eastside Farmers Market serves the east-side neighborhoods of Elmira, the largest city in New York's Chemung County. Growers from the surrounding Southern Tier bring seasonal produce, eggs, and baked goods. Elmira's location on the Chemung River and near the Pennsylvania line ties it to a farm belt shared across the state border.

Murphy's Blueberry Farm

15.9 mi

Mansfield

Pick-your-own blueberry farm on Mulberry Hill Road in Mansfield, Tioga County. Murphy's sells fresh blueberries and blueberry bushes plus pantry items, with peak picking in late July; recent harvest hours ran 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Review the farm's pages for current field conditions before heading out.

Ridge Top Custom Meats

16.8 mi

Blossburg

Locally raised and grown pork and beef. From our farm to your table.

WindSwept Grass Fed Angus Beef - OPEN

16.2 mi

Ulster

Pumpkin Lane Farms

17.1 mi

Monroeton

Pumpkin Lane Farms is a fall pumpkin farm near Monroeton, a small borough in Bradford County of northern Pennsylvania. Pick-your-own pumpkins and seasonal decorating goods are the typical offering. No public website or listing was available to confirm hours or activities, so contact the farm directly before visiting.

TLC Blueberry Farm

19.7 mi

Barton

TLC Blueberry Farm grows blueberries along Route 17C in Barton, in Tioga County's Southern Tier. Berries here ripen from midsummer into late summer, the usual window for pick-your-own in this part of New York. Hours and pricing aren't posted online.

911 Earth

18.9 mi

911 Earth is listed as a Pennsylvania farm with no city. The name doesn't match a clear farm operation online, and no website, crop list, or address could be verified for this entry.

Shores Sisters Farm Market & Cafe

17.0 mi

Towanda

Shores Sisters Farm Market was started in the summer of 2004 by Raya and Renee Shores. As daughters of a local dairy farmer and cattle dealer, Glenn Shores, they were offered the opportunity to sell sweet corn on his property in Wysox that was formerly owned by his parents, Norm and Glenda Shores. Norm and Glenda had owned Shores Short Stop, an ice cream shop and deli, from 1980-1994.

Farmer Fred's

18.0 mi

Farmer Fred's is a Pennsylvania listing with no city and nothing verifiable online under that exact name. The label reads like a roadside produce stand or small market, but its location and goods can't be confirmed here.

Wolf Ridge Blueberry Farm

18.9 mi

Mansfield

Wolf Ridge Blueberry Farm grows blueberries off Firetower Road near Mansfield in Tioga County. High-bush berries in Pennsylvania's northern tier usually ripen from mid-July into August, the season when pick-your-own patches open. No website or social page was found, so it's worth calling ahead to check picking conditions before the drive.

Smithome Farms

24.2 mi

Elmira

Hydro-berry Farms

24.1 mi

Lockwood

Hydro-berry Farms grows produce hydroponically on McDowell Road in Lockwood, in the Southern Tier's Tioga County. The greenhouse method lets the farm carry berries and vegetables past the short outdoor season.

George Kapral

25.3 mi

Big Flats

George Kapral runs a pick-your-own berry patch, known locally as Berries on 352, on State Route 352 in Big Flats, between Corning and Elmira. Blueberries and raspberries are the draw through mid-summer; the owner hands you a bucket and points you to the ripe rows. It's an unfussy, well-liked local spot rather than a big agritourism farm. Their Facebook page, Berries on 352, posts picking updates.

J & K Emu Farm

22.1 mi

Lawrenceville

One of a handful of emu operations in northern Pennsylvania, on Station Road in Lawrenceville near the New York line in Tioga County. The farm raises emus, the large flightless birds kept for lean meat and skin oil. Product availability and visiting details aren't posted online, so contact the farm before stopping by.

Stoneyridge Orchard

26.6 mi

Erin

Stoneyridge Orchard sits on Bixby Road in Erin, in the hills of Chemung County east of Elmira. The orchard grows tree fruit—apples in this part of the Southern Tier—with picking and sales built around the late-summer and fall harvest. Details beyond that aren't widely posted online.

Wallace Homestead Farm

22.0 mi

New Albany

Wallace Homestead Farm is in New Albany, a small community in Bradford County across Pennsylvania's northern tier. The agritourism listing shows a rural-route address and no posted product details. Contact the farm directly to ask what they grow or raise and whether visitors are welcome.

Stoneyridge Orchard & Winery LLC

26.7 mi

Erin

Horseheads Farmers Market

27.6 mi

Teal Park Horseheads

Held at Teal Park on Main Street in Horseheads, a village just north of Elmira in Chemung County. The Southern Tier's Chemung Valley grows sweet corn, tomatoes, and other row crops on its river-bottom farmland. Vendors bring seasonal produce, baked goods, and homemade items. Horseheads took its unusual name from a Revolutionary War pack-horse camp, and the market draws from the surrounding Elmira-area farms.

Back Achers Farm

21.4 mi

Rome

Park Hill Poultry

29.8 mi

Erin

Park Hill Poultry raises birds on Park Hill Road in Erin, a rural town in Chemung County in New York's Southern Tier. The listing points to pasture or farm-raised poultry, likely chickens and eggs and possibly seasonal turkeys sold direct. This is a small country operation, not a storefront. Ask about availability and pickup before visiting.

Corning Farmers' Market

28.2 mi

Corning's market runs on Pine Street in this Steuben County city in the Southern Tier, home to Corning Glass and the restored Gaffer District downtown. Growers from the surrounding Chemung and Canisteo river valleys bring produce, flowers, and baked goods through the season. The market complements a walkable downtown built around glass and tourism.

Finger Lakes Farm Country

28.3 mi

Corning

Finger Lakes Farm Country is listed at a downtown Corning office address in Steuben County, at the southern edge of New York's Finger Lakes. The name points to a regional farm and agritourism effort rather than a single working farm. No standalone website was confirmed for this listing, so contact them directly for what it covers.

Bada Bing Farm

23.6 mi

Wellsboro

Bada Bing Farm sits on Charleston Road outside Wellsboro, the Tioga County town at the gateway to the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon. Small farms in this part of the northern tier commonly raise produce, hay, and livestock across the ridge-and-valley landscape. Wellsboro's gaslit main street draws steady seasonal tourism.

Parkland Berry Farm

27.7 mi

Painted Post

Parkland Berry Farm grows berries on Clendenning Road in Painted Post, in Steuben County near Corning in the Southern Tier. Pick-your-own berry farms in this area open through summer as strawberries, then later crops, ripen. Check ahead for picking conditions and hours.

Terry's Berry Farm

27.6 mi

Barton

Terry's Berry Farm grows berries on Church Street in Barton, in the Susquehanna River country of Tioga County near the Pennsylvania line. Strawberries lead off in June, with summer berries following into the warmer months. It's a seasonal pick-and-buy berry farm rather than a year-round market.

Engelbert Farms

28.3 mi

Nichols

Engelbert Farms

28.3 mi

Nichols

With no concrete background of "that's how grandpa did it" farming, the couple pledged from the start that Organic and grazing was the only way they would farm. This kind of farming is called "managed rotational grazing." It involves getting the cows out of the barn and onto the green pastures in the fresh air and sunshine.

Ed-Mar Produce

29.6 mi

Tioga Center

Ed-Mar Produce runs pick-your-own beans, tomatoes, and potatoes on State Highway 17C in Tioga Center, in the Southern Tier near Owego. The farm also cuts flowers, grows pumpkins for fall, and sells greenhouse plants in spring, so it stretches across the full season. It's a hands-on produce farm rather than an entertainment operation, with selection tracking the local calendar from spring plants to autumn pumpkins.

Traues Blueberries

28.8 mi

Owego

Traues Blueberries offers pick-your-own blueberries on Upper Briggs Hollow Road in Owego, in the Southern Tier's Tioga County. Blueberry season here typically runs from mid-July through August. Little is posted online. Call the farm before visiting to check that the field is open and the berries are ripe, since picking conditions shift day to day.

Russell Maple Farms

27.3 mi

A Hudson Valley maple producer in Rhinebeck making pure maple syrup, maple candy, maple cream, and pancake mix since 1976. They also sell local honey and a "Taste of the Hudson Valley" gift line, with molded maple-sugar shapes among the candies. Products come in a range of grades and bottle sizes, sold through their online store and locally in Dutchess County.

Berry Fresh Farm

28.5 mi

Wellsboro

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