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Farms Near Trumansburg, NY

60 local farms within about 30 miles of Trumansburg, New York — all selling direct to consumers.

Jenny Creek Flowers

1.4 mi

Trumansburg

High Point Farms, LLC

2.1 mi

Trumansburg

High Point Farms is on State Route 96 in Trumansburg, in the hills above the west side of Cayuga Lake near Taughannock Falls. The listing marks it as agritourism, but no public website or details were confirmed. Contact the farm directly to find out what it offers and when.

Allison's Acres

2.1 mi

Trumansburg

A small farm on Cold Spring Road near Trumansburg, northwest of Ithaca above Cayuga Lake. This corner of Tompkins County is thick with small growers and farm stands. Specific offerings aren't documented online.

T-Burg Mini Golf Family Entertainment Center

2.3 mi

Trumansburg

T-Burg Mini Golf is a family entertainment center on State Route 96 in Trumansburg, a Tompkins County village near Taughannock Falls and Cayuga Lake. Miniature golf anchors the site. No active website was found, so hours, other attractions, and pricing couldn't be confirmed online.

Bluebird Dream Farm

3.0 mi

Trumansburg

Glenhaven Farm

3.6 mi

Trumansburg

Glenhaven Farm offers pick-your-own blueberries across 11 acres in Trumansburg, above the west side of Cayuga Lake in the Finger Lakes. The season typically opens in mid-July and runs into August. Under new management, the farm has retired its former winemaking and farmers-market sides and now focuses on the u-pick patch. Reach it at [email protected] for opening dates and picking conditions.

Morrow Creek Farm

4.2 mi

Lansing

Morrow Creek Farm sits on Algerine Road in Lansing, on the east side of Cayuga Lake in Tompkins County just north of Ithaca. The farm lists no website or current details online, so its crops and any visitor activities couldn't be confirmed.

Farmer Ground Flour

5.2 mi

Farmer Ground Flour stone-grinds organic grain grown on nearby Finger Lakes farms, using pink granite millstones at its mill on Aiken Road in Trumansburg. Milling started in 2009 as a cooperatively owned venture between millers and organic grower Thor Oechsner. The flour is never bleached, enriched, or chemically treated, so its bran, oils, and flavor stay intact. Bakeries and retail stores across the Northeast carry it.

Lively Run Goat Dairy

4.5 mi

Lively Run is one of the country's longest-running commercial goat dairies, making cheese in Interlaken since 1982. Steve and Susanne Messmer bought the farm in 1995 and kept producing goat, cow, and sheep cheeses with milk from Finger Lakes partner farms. Their Cayuga Blue, Finger Lakes Gold, and Feta have all won American Cheese Society awards. The farm store, tastings, and baby-goat feedings run May through October.

Silver Queen Farm

4.8 mi

Silver Queen Farm sits on 97 acres of glacial soil between Cayuga and Seneca lakes in Trumansburg, with June the month for U-pick strawberries. The family also grows raspberries, blueberries, potatoes, onions, garlic, and peppers, selling to Finger Lakes restaurants and at a farm stand. A large green barn on the property hosts weddings year-round.

Ithaca Milk

5.6 mi

Ithaca Milk bottles non-homogenized, vat-pasteurized Jersey milk from three small farms within 10 miles of its Finger Lakes creamery. Jersey milk runs sweeter and richer than Holstein, giving the cream-on-top bottles and yogurt their golden color. Each partner farm sits under 100 acres and milks around 50 cows. The line also includes raw-milk cheese, and FingerLakes Farms handles distribution.

Stick and Stone Farm

5.8 mi

Stick and Stone grows 40-plus acres of certified-organic vegetables in the town of Ulysses, about 4.5 miles northwest of Ithaca, and is known for specialty Asian greens and roots. Chaw Chang started it as a small Newfield market garden in 1995 and moved to the current land in 2003. It's a founding member of the three-farm Full Plate CSA and sells year-round at the Ithaca Farmers' Market.

Hawk Meadow Farm

6.1 mi

Hawk Meadow Farm grows log-cultivated shiitake, lion's mane, and turkey tail on 68 wooded acres in Trumansburg, at the southern edge of the Finger Lakes National Forest. Anne and Steve Sierigk run it with permaculture-influenced methods, turning the mushrooms into medicinal tinctures and selling to local restaurants. They also make maple syrup and herbal skincare products, and sustainably harvest locust for posts, benches, and lumber.

Plowbreak Farm

7.5 mi

Trumansburg

Indian Creek Farm

6.9 mi

Ithaca

Indian Creek Farm on Trumansburg Road, three minutes from downtown Ithaca, runs pick-your-own fields for apples, raspberries, peaches, flowers, herbs, and vegetables through the season. The farmstand sells produce plus the orchard's own cider and cider donuts, and the farm hosts flower-arranging classes. It opens in June with strawberries and works through the Finger Lakes growing season into November.

Sheils Farm

9.0 mi

King Ferry

Sheils Farm works Route 34B in King Ferry, on the east side of Cayuga Lake in the Finger Lakes. This is Cayuga County farm country, where lake-tempered ground supports produce and orchard crops between the vineyards.

Curious Alpaca

7.6 mi

Lansing

Curious Alpaca is a small alpaca farm on Conlon Road in Lansing, in the hills east of Cayuga Lake near Ithaca. Farms this size in the Finger Lakes usually raise alpacas for fleece and sell yarn and finished goods, often opening by appointment. No active website surfaced for this listing, so reach out directly to arrange a visit.

Kestrel Perch Berries

9.1 mi

Ithaca

Kestrel Perch Berries is a small berry farm at the EcoVillage community on Rachel Carson Way in Ithaca, in Tompkins County. It grows berries on a modest scale within one of Ithaca's cooperative farm plots. Little contact information is posted online, so reach out through EcoVillage or a local farm listing to confirm picking or sales.

Lansing Farmers Market

8.2 mi

Lansing sits just north of Ithaca in Tompkins County, on the east side of Cayuga Lake in the Finger Lakes. This market runs along Auburn Road (Route 34) and pulls from the dense cluster of small Finger Lakes farms nearby, offering vegetables, fruit, eggs, and prepared foods. The area's college-town demand supports a steady local-grower scene.

Lansing, NY Farmers' Market

8.2 mi

A second listing for the farmers market at 27-29 Auburn Road in Lansing, the Tompkins County town on Cayuga Lake's eastern shore. Vendors here are Finger Lakes producers with in-season produce, baked goods, and local crafts. Lansing's spot between Ithaca and the lake keeps it within reach of both farmland and steady weekend traffic.

Wagner Farms

8.6 mi

Wagner Farms is on Lodi Center Road in Lodi, on the east side of Seneca Lake in the Finger Lakes. Lodi Center Road runs through productive farmland in one of New York's densest wine-and-produce regions. No dedicated website or crop list is published for this specific farm, and several unrelated Wagner operations trade nearby, so contact the farm directly to confirm what it grows and sells.

Baker's Acres of North Lansing

8.6 mi

Groton

Baker's Acres is a greenhouse and display-garden nursery on Auburn Road in North Lansing, north of Ithaca in the Finger Lakes. It's known for a deep selection of perennials, herbs, and unusual plants grown on-site, with landscaped demonstration gardens visitors can walk. The nursery draws Central New York gardeners each spring and holds seasonal events through the growing year.

Moore Family Farm

9.1 mi

Groton

Moore Family Farm works land on Auburn Road in Groton, Tompkins County, at the edge of the Finger Lakes. It reads as a diversified family farm typical of the region, where growers mix produce, hay, and livestock across rolling ground. Exact crops and any farm-stand hours aren't listed online. Contact the farm to check what's for sale in season.

Ithaca Farmers Market (Saturday)

10.1 mi

Every vendor sells food and goods grown, made, or cooked within 30 miles of Ithaca, a rule that sets this market apart. The Saturday market runs at Steamboat Landing on Cayuga Lake's south end (545 Third Street), 9am-3pm from early April through October, then 10am-2pm through December. Farmers, chefs, and artisans fill the covered pavilion. It's one of the Finger Lakes' largest and best-known producer-only markets.

YMCA of Ithaca & Tompkins County

9.6 mi

Ithaca

The Ithaca Y runs a Neighborhood Food Hub out of its Graham Road West branch, alongside its pool, fitness, and youth programs. The hub connects area residents with fresh local produce as part of the Y's healthy-living work. Reach the branch at (607) 257-0101, visit ithacaymca.com, or find it on Facebook and Instagram.

Rue Claire Lavender Farm

9.8 mi

Lodi

Rue Claire Lavender Farm grows lavender on Route 414 in Lodi, along the west side of Seneca Lake in the Finger Lakes. The location puts it in the middle of the Seneca Lake wine trail, where lavender fields fit the region's summer tourism draw.

House of Dugue

9.6 mi

Hector

House of Dugue sits on Dugue Road in Hector, on the east side of Seneca Lake in Schuyler County. The road carries the family name, marking long roots in this Finger Lakes hill country of vineyards and small farms. Listed for agritourism.

Dalrymple Farms

9.9 mi

Hector

Dalrymple Farms is on Ball Diamond Road in Hector, on the east side of Seneca Lake in Schuyler County. The slopes here mix vineyards, orchards, and vegetable ground within the Finger Lakes wine region. Public details are limited, so ask the farm directly about current crops and whether it runs a stand or pick-your-own.

Newfield Food Hub

12.8 mi

Newfield

A community food hub in Newfield, a rural town just southwest of Ithaca in Tompkins County. It's part of the local network that moves fresh produce from area growers to nearby residents. The specific hours, offerings, and farms behind it aren't documented online, so contact the site directly to confirm what it stocks and when it's open.

Wagner Vineyards

10.2 mi

Lodi

Wagner Vineyards pours more than 30 wines, from bone-dry to dessert-sweet, at its estate on State Route 414 above Seneca Lake in Lodi. The same property houses Wagner Valley Brewing Company and the Ginny Lee Cafe, and a seasonal enclosed deck looks out over the lake. Tastings run from self-guided flights to guided and library pours. Open daily 10am to 5pm, with live music through the summer.

The Cheerful Cherry Farm

10.7 mi

Hector

The Cheerful Cherry Farm grows cherries near County Road 2 in Hector, Schuyler County, on the east side of Seneca Lake. Sweet and tart cherries ripen here in late June and July, a short window that drives pick-your-own and roadside sales. Call in early summer to check whether the crop is ready before heading out.

Aurora Farmers Market

14.2 mi

Aurora

Ovid Farmers Market

12.4 mi

Ovid

Daring Drake Farm

12.4 mi

Ovid

Grisamore Farms

12.0 mi

Town of Genoa

Grisamore Farms has grown fruit here since 1927 and is now in its fifth generation. Pick-your-own runs all season — blueberries, raspberries, red and black currants, then apples starting late August, plus u-cut flowers. The farm store carries peaches, figs, and summer vegetables, and fall brings cider, pumpkin picking, and wagon rides. Find it on Goose Street near Locke in the Finger Lakes.

Twin Oak Farms

10.8 mi

Hector

Twin Oak Farms works Route 414 in Hector, on the east side of Seneca Lake in Schuyler County. This Finger Lakes hillside is prime vineyard land, with vegetable and livestock farms filling the ground between wineries. A seasonal operation along the Seneca Lake wine trail corridor.

TJ's Farmers' Market

10.8 mi

A roadside farm market on Route 414 in Hector, along the east side of Seneca Lake in the Finger Lakes. The Route 414 corridor runs through Seneca wine country, and stands like this sell local produce and farm goods in season.

Littletree Orchards

14.0 mi

Newfield

Littletree Orchards grows more than 20 apple varieties on Shaffer Road in Newfield, southwest of Ithaca, using a low-spray, organic-focused IPM approach. The farm presses its own cider, fries cider donuts, and opens for u-pick with wagon rides, orchard trails, and a wildflower labyrinth; it also sells at the Ithaca Farmers Market. Email [email protected] or call 607-564-9246.

MacLean Family Farm

14.0 mi

Newfield

Sawmill Creek Vineyards

10.9 mi

Hector

Sawmill Creek Vineyards is a small winery on Route 414 in Hector, on the east side of Seneca Lake along the Finger Lakes wine trail. The area's shale slopes and lake-moderated climate suit Riesling and other cool-climate grapes. Expect a tasting room pouring estate wines; check ahead for current hours and tasting availability before visiting.

CLR Wine, Inc. d/b/a Chateau LaFayette Reneau

11.3 mi

Hector

A Seneca Lake estate winery in Hector with more than 40 years of winemaking on 110 acres of vinifera vines rooted in stony shale soil. Chateau LaFayette Reneau is best known for Riesling and has taken three New York Governor's Cup awards and five Jefferson Cups. The property also runs an inn and offers tasting flights and vineyard picnics.

Damiani Vineyards and Homestead

11.6 mi

Burdett

Damiani Wine Cellars makes wine entirely from Finger Lakes fruit on the east shore of Seneca Lake, at 4704 Route 414 in Burdett. The tasting room pours Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, dry Riesling, and other reds and whites, open daily 10 to 5. Winemaker Katey Larwood leads production under a 'Premium Without Pretense' approach. A wine club, private tastings, and events round out visits north of Watkins Glen.

Mangus Farms

12.8 mi

Burdett

Mangus Farms is on Main Street in Burdett, above Seneca Lake in Schuyler County's Finger Lakes produce and wine country. No website or listing detail turned up online, so its crops and hours are best confirmed directly with the farm.

Six Mile Creek Vineyard

13.6 mi

Ithaca

Six Mile Creek Vineyard sits on Slaterville Road just outside Ithaca, in the Finger Lakes. It has made wine for over thirty years and now also distills spirits, including vodka and gin, in an in-house copper pot still using its own wine. Its 2016 Cabernet Franc won the 2019 New York Governor's Cup. Reach the tasting room at 607-272-9463.

Glendale Farm

14.5 mi

Burdett

Glendale Farm is on Route 414 in Burdett, just east of Seneca Lake in Schuyler County's Finger Lakes. The steep, well-drained slopes around Burdett suit orchards, vegetable ground, and grapes. Listed as an agritourism stop with seasonal hours.

Signor Farms

14.2 mi

Locke

A farm in Locke, set in the hills of southern Cayuga County between Owasco and Skaneateles lakes. Little about its crops or hours is posted online.

Penny's Pumpkin Patch

17.4 mi

Union Springs

Penny's Pumpkin Patch grows pumpkins on Gray Road in Union Springs, along the west shore of Cayuga Lake in the Finger Lakes. As a seasonal fall operation it's built around pick-your-own pumpkins and autumn visits from roughly late September through October. Confirm opening dates and hours directly, since small patches often run weekends only.

Fulkerson Farms and Winery

13.1 mi

Dundee

Fulkerson Winery pours more than 30 wines and sells fresh winemaking juice, including Concord, Niagara, Diamond, Riesling, and Cayuga, from a seven-generation family farm on Route 14 along Seneca Lake in Dundee. Grapes go u-pick in harvest season, and the property adds an 18-hole disc golf course and self-guided hiking trails. Find them on Facebook and Instagram as @fulkersonwinery.

Danby Farmers Market

15.6 mi

A small community market in the town of Danby, just south of Ithaca on Route 96B in Tompkins County. Set in the hilly Finger Lakes farm country south of the city, it gathers nearby growers selling vegetables, fruit, and homemade goods in season. It's a rural, neighborhood-scale market.

Fingerlakes Honey Company

17.8 mi

Union Springs

Fingerlakes Honey Company is a honey producer based in Union Springs, on the west shore of Cayuga Lake in the Finger Lakes. Small apiaries in this region sell raw and local honey along with hive products. The company keeps its own website; contact it there for what's currently in stock, pricing, and where to buy.

Sunset View Farmers Market

16.9 mi

Odessa

Held at Sunset View Creamery on County Route 15 in Odessa, a Schuyler County dairy farm in the Finger Lakes known for its farmstead cheeses. The market pairs the creamery's own cheese with produce and goods from other area growers, off the back roads between Watkins Glen and Ithaca.

Sunset View Creamery

16.9 mi

Odessa

Sunset View Creamery is a family dairy on County Road 14 in Odessa, in the Finger Lakes' Schuyler County, making artisan cheeses, raw milk, cream-top milk, and yogurt in an on-site inspected creamery. Beyond the farm store, it runs hands-on visits: cow cuddling, learn-to-milk sessions, self-guided tours, and a Dairy Discovery camp. The herd is raised without added hormones or antibiotics, and the store is open daily.

The Inn at Varick Winery

17.2 mi

Romulus

The inn sits on the grounds of Varick Winery on State Route 89, along the west shore of Cayuga Lake in Romulus. It's part of the Cayuga Lake Wine Trail, putting guests within a short drive of a dozen Finger Lakes tasting rooms. Current booking details are hard to confirm online.

Seneca Lake Winery Association, Inc.

15.3 mi

Watkins Glen

The Seneca Lake Wine Trail is an association of family wineries circling Seneca Lake, the largest of the Finger Lakes and a region known for Riesling and other cool-climate wines. Based in Watkins Glen at the lake's south end, the group coordinates tasting-trail events and marketing for its member wineries.

Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyard, Inc.

13.5 mi

Dundee

Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyard is a Riesling specialist on the west side of Seneca Lake in Dundee, farming biodynamically and fermenting with native yeasts. Critics rank it among the Finger Lakes' best: Wine & Spirits called it tops in the U.S. for Riesling, and Wine Spectator credited it with leading the region's quality push. Tastings run by reservation, with by-the-glass pours and self-guided flights for walk-ins.

Montour Falls Farmers' Market

16.3 mi

Montour Falls

The Montour Falls Farmers Market, founded in 2016, brings fresh, locally sourced food to Schuyler County every Thursday evening from June through early October at Clawson Boulevard. Vendors range from Habee Farm produce and Straight Way Farm meats and maple to Plow and Star artisanal bouquets and Seneca Sunrise coffee, with SNAP/EBT encouraged and community groups alongside.

Shtayburne Farm Creamery

14.2 mi

Shtayburne Farm Creamery is a farmstead cheese maker in Rock Stream, New York, in the Finger Lakes, not Pennsylvania as the listing shows. The dairy makes cheddar and fresh squeaky cheese curds from its own herd. Details online are thin here, so confirm the farm store hours and current cheese selection before driving out.

Varick Winery & Vineyard

16.9 mi

Romulus

Varick Winery & Vineyard sits on Route 96 in Romulus, on the Cayuga Lake Wine Trail between Cayuga and Seneca lakes in the Finger Lakes. The winery pours estate and regional wines in its tasting room, part of the dense cluster of Finger Lakes producers on this stretch. The lake-moderated climate is what makes serious grape-growing work this far north.

Glenora Farms

13.9 mi

Town of Starkey

Glenora Farms works land on Dundee-Glenora Road in the town of Starkey, above the west shore of Seneca Lake in Yates County. This slope is Finger Lakes wine and grape country, with vineyards and fruit farms running down toward the lake. Details on Glenora Farms specifically are thin, so contact them directly to learn what they grow and whether they sell on site.

Autumn's Harvest Farm, LLC

17.2 mi

Romulus

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

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Farms near Trumansburg include 36 agritourism & farm experiences, 11 farmers markets, 5 csa programs, 3 dairy farms & creameries. Browse the list for details on each.

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