Farms Near Tyler, TX
48 local farms within about 30 miles of Tyler, Texas — all selling direct to consumers.
Tyler Farmers' Market
1.4 miTyler
This Tyler farmers market listing is at 4850 Old Bullard Road on the south side of Tyler (75703), heart of East Texas rose and produce country. Tyler-area markets typically feature seasonal East Texas fruit and vegetables, peaches, and homemade goods from nearby Smith County growers. No official website, phone, or confirmed schedule for this exact address surfaced in a search.
Rose City Farmers Market
2.2 miTyler
East Texas Fresh Farmers Market
2.2 miA fresh-produce market at 100 Chimney Rock Drive in Tyler, the Smith County seat at the center of East Texas farm and nursery country. Public listing details are limited, but the region supplies peaches, tomatoes, and seasonal vegetables through the warm months.
Tyler Farmers Market Association
2.3 miThe Tyler Farmers Market Association is listed at 2112 W. Front Street in Tyler (75702), near the west-side fairgrounds corridor. It is a separate record from the Old Bullard Road market on the city's south side. East Texas growers around Smith County supply this region with seasonal produce, but no website, phone, or posted market days turned up online for this address.
Cut Beef
2.8 miTyler
OUR STORY Scott & Jeff grew up on small farms in Tyler, Texas. Scott showed cutting horses while Jeff raised show cattle. Throughout their upbringing they were introduced to naturally raised beef. They'd spend hours talking about one day raising their own beef cattle. After returning from Texas A&M and Texas Tech respectively, they picked up the conversation. They started raising beef using different breeds, timelines and grain combinations. As they were doing this a phenomenon happened, more
Indian Creek Farm
5.4 miTyler
Indian Creek Farm sits on County Road 1139 southwest of Tyler in Smith County, East Texas. Farms around Tyler grow seasonal produce and open to visitors at harvest, in a region long known for its nurseries, orchards, and berry patches.
Tyler Berry Farm
7.2 miTyler
Rainbow Ranch
8.3 miTyler
Rainbow Ranch sits on County Road 35 north of Tyler, in Smith County's rolling rose and cattle country in East Texas. The directory files it under agritourism. Without a website or social page turning up, its offerings stay unclear, whether that means animals, events, produce, or lodging. Anyone interested should contact the ranch directly to find out what's open to visitors.
Rozell Peach Farm
7.5 miTyler
Moore Farm
11.6 miBullard
Moore Farm is a u-pick blueberry farm on County Road 181 in Bullard, in the East Texas berry country south of Tyler. Families walk the rows and pick their own during the summer blueberry season, which usually opens in June. It's a small, seasonal operation, so hours follow the crop. Call 903-894-1030 to check that the berries are ready before heading out.
The Berry Bush
11.1 miBen Wheeler
The Berry Bush is a u-pick blueberry patch on State Highway 64 in Ben Wheeler, run as part of the larger Blueberry Hill Farms. You walk the rows, meet the grower, and pick your own fruit during the East Texas blueberry season, roughly June. It sits about 72 miles east of Dallas, an easy day trip. Check Blueberry Hill Farms for current picking hours before you go.
Rose Of Sharon Ranch
12.6 miTroup
Rose of Sharon Ranch sits on County Road 2138 near Troup, a small town straddling Smith and Cherokee counties in East Texas. The directory lists it as agritourism. This is a separate operation from the better-known Arkansas ranch of the same name, and details about the Troup place aren't posted online. Reach out directly to learn what the ranch offers visitors.
Barron's Blueberries
13.3 miLindale
Barron's Blueberries grows blueberries on County Road 431 in Lindale, in the East Texas berry belt of Smith County north of Tyler. Pick-your-own blueberry farms in this area typically open through June and July. Barron's own hours and pricing aren't posted online, so call ahead to confirm the berries are ready.
Deep Creek Farm
12.7 miTyler
Sundance Ranch Blueberries
12.4 miWinona
Sundance Ranch Blueberries grows blueberries on County Road 399 near Winona, in Smith County east of Tyler. This part of East Texas has the acidic, sandy soil rabbiteye blueberries favor, with fruit ripening from June into midsummer. The listing gives the name and location but no posted hours, phone, or website, so confirm the picking season before visiting.
Hood Family Farms
14.4 mi3950 County Road 3802 Bullard
Our mission is to raise food to the highest standards for our local community. This means we treat our animals humanely. They graze on grass free of pesticides and herbicides as nature intended, and the way the animals rotate across the pastures is designed to add back important nutrients and microbes to support soil health and carbon sequestration. Simply put healthier soil = healthier forage for animals = healthier animals = healthier food for people = healthier people.
Hood Family Farms
14.4 miBullard
I want to retire. It has been a good life as an engineer in the corporate world, but the time is rapidly approaching for me to move on to the next major chapter of my life. The burning question of the last 15 years has been, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” That turned out to be a lot harder to answer than I originally expected. All told, it took almost ten years to come to a definitive conclusion. -- I tip my hat to those of you who know exactly what you want to do. – Upper management
Hood Family Farms
14.4 mi3950 County Road 3802 Bullard
Our mission is to raise food to the highest standards for our local community. This means we treat our animals humanely. They graze on grass free of pesticides and herbicides as nature intended, and the way the animals rotate across the pastures is designed to add back important nutrients and microbes to support soil health and carbon sequestration. Simply put healthier soil = healthier forage for animals = healthier animals = healthier food for people = healthier people.
Beth's Little Farm Market
15.0 miLindale
Good Choices Farm
14.1 miWinona
Our mission at Good Choices Farm is to raise livestock and crops using regenerative agriculture principles to provide optimal nutrition for our livestock and healthy and fresh foods for our community, while restoring vitality and nutrients to the land. By observing and replicating nature\'s cycles and processes, and utilizing efficient and intelligently designed systems, we endeavor to continually add more nutrients to the land than we deplete to ensure a thriving ecosystem now and for decades to come. We aim to be a contributing member of and a strong advocate for a thriving local community of producers and consumers that know and rely on one another to sustain a reliable, nutrient-dense food system.
Sun-Tex Blueberries
13.7 miChandler
Sun-Tex Blueberries offers on-farm blueberry pickup on County Road 3404 in Chandler, in the East Texas berry belt south of Tyler. Also listed as Sun-Tex Crafts & Produce, it's a small two-person operation selling fruit fresh during the summer harvest. East Texas blueberries generally ripen from June into July. Call ahead, since a small farm's hours track the crop.
Dodson Farm
19.4 miJacksonville
Blueberry Hill Farms, Inc.
17.4 miEdom
Hawkins Organic
20.2 miHawkins
Blueberry Hill Farms, Inc.
18.1 miTEXAS / northeast region-between Canton & Tyler
Pick-your-own blueberries and blackberries draw crowds to this East Texas farm on FM 314, between Canton and Tyler. The berry season runs through early summer, when rows open for u-pick by the bucket. A farm store and bakery sell homemade breads, jams, and preserves alongside the fresh fruit. Edom sits in the piney-woods country south of Canton, an easy stop on First Monday Trade Days weekends.
Hill Farms
21.7 miBig Sandy
Hill Farms is a farm on State Highway 155 in Big Sandy, in the Upshur County countryside of East Texas. Small farms in this area grow seasonal produce and welcome visitors at harvest, part of the rural farm belt between Tyler and Longview.
Echo Springs Blueberry Farm
19.7 miBrownsboro
U-pick blueberries near Brownsboro in Henderson County, west of Tyler in East Texas. The picking season runs across June and into July, when the bushes ripen. Bring your own buckets or use theirs, and go early on hot mornings. Confirm daily picking conditions before heading out, since a busy weekend can strip the ripe fruit fast.
Taylor J6 Ranch
22.0 mi2162 County Road 435 Frankston
We sell USDA approved pasture raised grain finished beef and farm raised pork. We take pride in our product and it's so amazing that it sells itself.
Taylor J6 Ranch
22.0 mi2162 County Road 435 Frankston
We sell USDA approved pasture raised grain finished beef and farm raised pork. We take pride in our product and it's so amazing that it sells itself.
Echo Springs Blueberry Farm
20.2 miBrownsboro
Blueberry Ridge Farm Bed and Breakfast
23.5 miMineola
Circle B Farm
20.3 miOverton
Circle B Farm sits on County Road 132 near Overton, an East Texas town in Rusk and Smith counties and home to a Texas A&M AgriLife research center. The listing carries no crop list, hours, or contact details. Farms in this area run to produce, hay, and livestock, but nothing specific is verified here beyond the name and location.
Broken Chalice Farm
21.3 miBen Wheeler
East Texas Farmers Market
25.6 miLocated at 1836 S. Jackson in Jacksonville, a Cherokee County town long known as a tomato-shipping hub — East Texas tomatoes and produce define the region's summer harvest. Expect a seasonal local-grower market. Verified public details for this listing are thin.
Pond Creek Meadowz
23.5 miQuitman
We grow strawberries, blueberries and seasonal produce. We also raise Nigerian Dwarf goats and make goat milk lotion and soap using their milk. Sourdough bread is available to order.
Pond Creek Meadowz
23.5 miQuitman
We grow strawberries, blueberries and seasonal produce. We also raise Nigerian Dwarf goats and make goat milk lotion and soap using their milk. Sourdough bread is available to order.
Mineola Farmers Market
26.1 miMineola Farmers Market sits at 200 West Front Street, just south of historic downtown Mineola and one block west of the old train depot on US Highway 69. Growers from Wood County and the surrounding East Texas Piney Woods bring seasonal produce and homemade goods. The depot-district spot ties the market to the town's rail heritage.
Blueberry Ridge Farm Bed and Breakfast
26.6 miMineola
Blueberry Ridge Farm Bed and Breakfast sits on Highway 80 in Mineola, in Wood County, part of East Texas's blueberry-growing belt. The name and produce listing point to pick-your-own blueberries in summer alongside overnight lodging, a combination a few East Texas berry farms offer. Ripe berries usually run June into July here. Contact the farm to confirm picking availability and room bookings, since both depend on the season.
Lindley Organic Farm
27.6 miRed Moon Farm
25.5 miVan
Jumping Family Farm
25.6 miCackleberry Farm Produce
26.0 miLarue
Cackleberry Farm Produce sells produce near Larue, an East Texas community in Henderson County south of Athens on Highway 175. 'Cackleberry' is old country slang for a hen's egg, hinting at eggs alongside garden crops, though only produce is confirmed in the listing. No hours, phone, or website are attached, so what's for sale would need checking locally.
Broken Chalice Farm
25.7 miBen Wheeler
Broken Chalice Farm works land on FM 279 near Ben Wheeler, a small Van Zandt County town in East Texas known for its arts scene. The listing files it under agritourism. What that covers, produce, livestock, flowers, or events, isn't spelled out online. The wooded, rolling country here suits small diversified farms. Contact the farm directly to learn what they offer.
Blueberry Basket
27.6 miA blueberry operation on Ranch-to-Market Road 2588 in the Whitehouse and Tyler area of Smith County. East Texas's acidic sandy soil is prime blueberry ground, and u-pick patches here generally open from late May through July. The 75804 ZIP places it just south of Tyler.
Hwy 80 Produce
28.1 miClarksville City
Cackleberry Farm Produce
28.1 miLarue
Honey Apple Farm
28.6 miBen Wheeler
Iron Farm Farmers Market
29.7 miIron Farm hosts this market at 1745 FM 2276 near Kilgore, in the East Texas oil-patch country of Gregg and Rusk counties. On-farm markets like this typically sell what the property and nearby growers raise. Verified public details are limited.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Tyler, TX?
US Farm Trail lists 48 farms within about 30 miles of Tyler, Texas, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Tyler?
Farms near Tyler include 18 agritourism & farm experiences, 16 produce farms, 10 farm stands, 8 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.
