Farms Near Union City, PA
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Union City, Pennsylvania — all selling direct to consumers.
Agape Pond Farm
2.5 miUnion City
Craig Farms
3.1 miUnion City
Muirstead Farm
3.7 miMuirstead Farm sits along Route 6 near Union City, in Erie County's rural northwestern Pennsylvania. The agritourism listing offers no crop or product detail beyond the highway address. Reach out to the farm to learn what they grow and whether they open to visitors.
R&B's Blueberries
4.7 miUnion City
R&B's Blueberries grows blueberries on Lyons Road in Union City, Erie County, in far northwestern Pennsylvania. Pick-your-own fruit runs through summer, generally July and August in this cooler lake-effect region. Call ahead before picking, since open days depend on ripeness and weather.
Berries & Blooms
4.7 miWaterford
Berries & Blooms grows red, black, and yellow raspberries plus blackberries and blueberries for picking on Wheelertown Road in Waterford, Erie County. The farm runs Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., closed Sundays, from around the Fourth of July until the first hard frost. The owners take a careful approach to how rows are prepped for pickers. Call 814-438-8113 before heading out.
Ben And Rose Johns
6.0 miUnion City
Maple Lane Maple Products
6.6 miUnion City
Maple Lane Maple Products makes maple syrup on Phillips Road near Union City, in Erie County's northwestern Pennsylvania. Sap runs and boiling happen in late winter and early spring, yielding syrup and often related products like maple cream or sugar. Contact the producer directly to buy or to ask about tours during sugaring season.
Ft. LeBoeuf Maple
6.6 miWaterford
Ft. LeBoeuf Maple taps a sugarbush near Waterford, taking its name from the colonial Fort LeBoeuf that once stood in town. Northern Erie County's cold nights and maple-heavy woodlots make good syrup country, with the sugaring season running late winter into early spring. No website or social page was found to confirm where or when they sell finished syrup.
Port Farms
6.4 miWaterford
Port Farms runs a large fall harvest festival near Waterford, with more than 25 attractions across the property through September and October. Summer brings pick-your-own flowers, and the barns turn into Country Christmas after Thanksgiving. Weddings and school field trips fill the calendar year-round, and Poverty Knob Farmhouse Ales pours on site. It's in Erie County, south of Lake Erie.
Troyer's Strawberry Acres / Glenn Troyer Farms
6.7 miWaterford
Troyer's grows strawberries on Flatts Road in Waterford, Erie County, selling berries by the quart and fresh strawberry pies Thursday through Saturday during the season. The family also farms certified-organic produce under the name Troyer's Organic Produce. Stop by to pick up a few quarts or a pie, or pick your own when the field is open.
Glenn Troyer Farms
6.8 miWaterford
Senita Maple
8.4 miTown of Clymer
Senita Maple produces maple syrup in Clymer, in the far southwestern corner of Chautauqua County near the Pennsylvania line. Sugaring runs from late winter into early spring, when the sap flows. Retail details aren't posted online.
Claron Farms
9.4 miWaterford
Brenner Farms
10.6 miSpartansburg
Durams Farm Fresh Products
10.6 miWaterford
Hogs and Honey
13.1 miWaterford
Hogs and Honey, on Bliley Road in Waterford south of Erie, produces raw wildflower honey from its own bees despite the name. The farm also makes moisturizing creams and lip balms from its beeswax, all sourced from its own colonies. Visits are by appointment only, so reach out first. It has operated as a registered Pennsylvania farm business since 2015.
Bee Natural Honey farms
14.3 miClymer
Bee Natural Honey Farms produces honey on Mann Road in Clymer, in the far southwest corner of Chautauqua County near the Pennsylvania line. Clymer sits in a rural dairy and Amish farming area where small apiaries sell raw honey and hive products direct from the farm. Its hours and product list aren't posted online.
Riverside Brewing Company
12.6 miCambridge Springs
Riverside Brewing Company is listed at 1 Fountain Street in Cambridge Springs, Crawford County, the address of the historic Riverside Inn, a Victorian mineral-springs resort. The company's own domain no longer resolves to an active site. Contact details could not be verified, so confirm current hours and status locally before planning a visit.
The Willows at Little Conneauttee
12.6 miCambridge Springs
The Willows at Little Conneauttee sits along Little Conneauttee Creek near Cambridge Springs, in Crawford County. It reads as an events and gathering venue rather than a working produce farm, set on rural grounds off Highway 99. Contact them directly for details on what they host and when they're open.
Providence Pastures Farm
12.2 miCorry
Dzeskewicz Produce Farm
13.2 miMcKean
Wind Dove Acres
17.3 miCenterville
Wind Dove Acres is a family pumpkin farm on Shriner Road in Centerville, in Crawford County. The Kelly family sells pumpkins, tri-colored mums in 12-inch pots and hanging baskets, and u-pick flowers each fall. The land worked as a traditional farm for generations before shifting to pumpkins and flowers about twenty years ago. It runs as a seasonal, fall-focused stop.
Wasielewski Farms
14.4 miWaterford
Wasielewski Farms works land on Hamot Road in Waterford, on the higher ground south of Erie where the growing season runs shorter than it does down along the lake. Farms in this part of Erie County tend toward dairy, hay, grain, and field produce. No website or social page was found to pin down this farm's specific crops or hours.
Clorley Farms
18.2 miNorth East
Howles Maple Farm
16.9 miGuys Mills
Howles Maple Farm taps sugar maples on Patterson Road in Guys Mills, in Crawford County's corner of northwestern Pennsylvania. This region runs a long maple season, with sap flowing in late winter and syrup finished by early spring. The farm does not publish hours online, so call ahead during sugaring season to buy syrup at the door.
Fuhrman's Cider Mill
15.5 miErie
Burch Farms Country Market
18.7 miNorth East
Creekside
15.7 miTown of Clymer
A farm property on Clymer Hill Road in the town of Clymer, in rural southwestern Chautauqua County. Almost nothing about its operation is documented online.
Richter Farms
18.3 miErie
Richter Farms sits on Firman Road in eastern Erie, in the Harborcreek fruit and produce country east of the city. This strip along Lake Erie stays a few degrees milder than inland ground, giving growers a longer season for vegetables, grapes, and tree fruit. No farm website or social listing was found to confirm exactly what Richter grows or sells.
Nordland Farms Produce
14.4 miColumbus
Klenz Farms
18.9 miNorth East
Luke Farm
18.9 miHarborcreek
Hulings Blueberries and Farm Market
15.0 miEdinboro
Ortons Fruit Market
20.1 miNorth East
Skelton Farms
15.2 miEdinboro
Deer Run Acres
15.2 miEdinboro
Deer Run Acres is Caleb's regenerative family farm in Edinboro, Pennsylvania, raising 100% grass-fed beef (deposits sell out with a waitlist), pasture-raised non-GMO pork, and eggs from hens outdoors 365 days a year — serving Erie, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Buffalo with local delivery and nationwide shipping. The farm store extends to handmade beeswax wraps, tallow balms, organic herbal teas, and single-origin organic coffees roasted in-house.
Finnell Farms
19.7 miHarborcreek
Finnell Farms grows pick-your-own strawberries on Buffalo Road in Harborcreek, just east of Erie. The farm opens for berry season and also runs a farm market with a steady local following. Strawberry picking typically peaks in June along the Lake Erie plain. Bring your own containers and call ahead to check daily picking conditions before you drive out.
Finnell Farms
20.0 miHarborcreek
Titusville Open Air Market
19.4 miTitusville
Maas Farms
20.6 miNorth East
A farm in North East, the grape-growing town in the far northwest corner of Pennsylvania along Lake Erie. This is the center of the state's Concord grape and wine belt, and local farms also grow cherries, peaches, and apples in the lake-moderated climate. The listing is light on specifics for this farm, so contacting it directly is the best way to learn what it grows and sells.
Sleepy Creek Honey and Maple Syrup
16.3 miVenango
Sleepy Creek Honey and Maple Syrup produces raw honey and maple syrup near Venango, in Crawford County's rural northwest. Maple gets tapped and boiled in late winter, while honey is harvested through the warmer months. Small producers like this usually sell direct, so contact them to ask about jars, quarts, and where to buy.
Post Apples CSA
20.6 miNorth East
Church Run Orchard
19.3 miTitusville
Church Run Orchard grows apples, pears, and cherries two miles north of Titusville off Route 89 in Crawford County, selling fruit through its own farm market. The stand keeps fall hours, Monday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday afternoons through September and October, then shorter November hours. It's on Warner Road in the Oil Region countryside. Come during harvest for fresh-picked apples and pears.
Nelson Farms
19.9 miErie
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Clorley Farms
22.2 miNorth East
Clorley Farms is a pick-your-own blueberry farm on Route 89 in North East, Erie County, with close to 1,500 highbush bushes, the former Conn's Blueberry Farm, run by Jeff and Gretchen Clorley since 2018. Picking season falls in the second half of July through August. The owners announced they would retire from blueberry farming after 2025, so its future beyond that is uncertain. The Facebook page carries the latest word.
Rahal Farms
22.4 miNorth East
Wooden Nickel Buffalo Farm
17.0 miEdinboro
Wooden Nickel Buffalo Farm
17.1 miEdinboro
Wooden Nickel Buffalo Farm raises bison for 100% grass-fed, hormone- and antibiotic-free meat, sold from the farm store off I-79 Exit 166 near Edinboro. Dan and Mickey Koman started the herd in 1993 after getting hooked on buffalo burgers. Fall adds a corn maze, a petting zoo, and pick-your-own pumpkins. The store keeps Friday-through-Sunday hours, 11 to 5, with extra times by appointment.
Yatzor’s Maple Products
17.1 miEdinboro
Yatzor's Maple Products makes maple syrup on Koman Road near Edinboro, in the wooded uplands of southern Erie County. The higher elevation here holds a good stand of sugar maples and the cold nights that push a strong late-winter sap run. No website or social listing turned up to confirm retail hours or where the syrup is sold.
Rahal Farms
22.8 miNorth East
Rahal Farms is a family pick-your-own orchard on Bort Road in North East, within Erie County's grape and fruit belt along Lake Erie. Visitors pick apples, grapes, peaches, and sour cherries in season and buy from the on-farm market. It's cash-only and small-scale, the kind of place regulars return to for fruit picked that morning.
Mobilia Fruit Farm
23.0 miNorth East
Westgate Farms Fruit Market
23.2 miNorth East
West Erie Plaza Farmers Market
20.1 miA farmers' market at West Erie Plaza, a shopping center on West 12th Street in Erie. Vendors set up in the plaza lot with produce grown in Erie County's lakeshore farm belt, long known for its Concord grapes, sweet corn, and tree fruit near Lake Erie. The market runs through the growing season. Days and vendor details aren't posted online.
Chace Farm
23.2 miNorth East
Chace Farm lies on Middle Road in North East, the center of Pennsylvania's Concord grape country along Lake Erie. Vineyards and orchards define this corner of Erie County, where lake-effect moderation stretches the fruit season. The stand sells local produce as it ripens.
Buchholz Fruit Farms
23.4 miNorth East
Maas Farms
23.5 miNorth East
Hirtzel Farm
23.8 miNorth East
Hirtzel Farm sits on Hirtzel Road in North East, a road that carries the family's own name in Pennsylvania's Lake Erie grape belt. Growers here plant Concord and Niagara grapes alongside cherries, peaches, and apples, all helped by the lake's moderating air. No farm website or social page surfaced, so contact details couldn't be verified.
How Sweet It Is
19.4 miSaegertown
Agritourism farm on Greenleaf Drive in Saegertown, Crawford County, in the northwest corner of Pennsylvania. Little detail is posted online. Contact the farm directly to learn what it offers and when it opens to visitors.
Charles Carris Fruit Farm
23.7 miRipley
Charles Carris Fruit Farm grows fruit on Carris Road in Ripley, at the far southwest tip of New York in the Lake Erie grape belt. This narrow lakeshore plain is Concord grape country, and area farms also grow tree fruit and produce. The farm's specific crops and stand hours aren't posted online.
Post Apple Scientific, Inc
23.9 miNorth East
Despite the name and its agritourism tag, Post Apple Scientific is a laboratory and chemical supply company, not a farm. Founded in 1977 and family-run from Gulf Road in North East, Pennsylvania, it stocks more than 2,500 items — reagents, labware, lab equipment, and classroom furniture — largely for schools. Reach the company at 814-725-3330 or [email protected].
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Union City, PA?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Union City, Pennsylvania, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Union City?
Farms near Union City include 30 agritourism & farm experiences, 24 farm stands, 6 produce farms, 3 honey farms & apiaries. 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.
