Farms Near Verona, MO
53 local farms within about 30 miles of Verona, Missouri — all selling direct to consumers.
Verona Corn Maize
1.5 miVerona
Verona Corn Maize cuts a maze into a seven-acre cornfield off Lawrence 1150 and runs it as a fundraiser for the GRIP Boys Home, a local youth home. The maze opens in fall, roughly late September into early November, with proceeds going back to the home. It's in Lawrence County of southwest Missouri, between Aurora and Monett.
The MAiZE in Verona
1.5 miVerona
The MAiZE in Verona is a corn maze on Lawrence County Road 1150 near Verona, in the farm country of southwest Missouri. Cut into a working cornfield, the maze opens in fall as part of a national network of farm mazes, usually alongside a pumpkin patch and other harvest-season activities. It typically runs weekends from about September through the end of October.
Rocky Top Berry Farm
1.6 miVerona
Rocky Top Berry Farm grows berries near Verona, in Lawrence County southwest of Springfield. Small berry farms across this stretch of the Ozarks run strawberries in late spring and blackberries or blueberries through summer. Hours aren't posted, so contact the farm before driving out to check what's ripe and whether they offer pick-your-own.
Rocky Top Berry Farm
1.8 miVerona
G's Orchard
3.2 miVerona
G's Orchard grows tree fruit near Verona in Lawrence County, southwest Missouri. Orchards in this region carry apples through late summer and fall, and many open the farm for picking and seasonal sales. The Ozark-edge setting along Farm Road 1130 keeps it among the small farms of Lawrence County.
G's Orchard
4.9 miVerona
Pasture Nectar Farm
5.6 miMount Vernon
Rausch's Blueberries
7.4 miFreistatt
Rausch's Blueberries grows blueberries outside Freistatt, a small German-heritage farming town in Lawrence County, southwest Missouri. Blueberry farms in this region usually open from June into July, depending on the season. The listing doesn't post hours or pricing, so contact the farm directly before visiting to check picking availability and ripeness.
Rausch's Blueberries
7.1 miMonett
Henson Creek Blueberry Farm
9.5 miMount Vernon
Henson Creek Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on East Sloan Street in Mount Vernon, in Lawrence County in southwest Missouri. Blueberry farms in the region open for u-pick in June and July as the berries ripen. Confirm this season's picking dates and hours with the farm before you drive out.
Pickin' Patch Farm
8.0 miMarionville
Pickin' Patch Farm is a u-pick farm on Highway ZZ near Marionville, in Lawrence County southwest of Springfield. The name suggests seasonal pick-your-own produce, likely berries or vegetables. No website or public listing was available to confirm crops, hours or contact details.
Pasture Nectar Farm
8.6 miMount Vernon
Pasture Nectar Farm is a farm near Mount Vernon, in Lawrence County in southwest Missouri's dairy and pasture country. The name points to grass-based or pollinator-related production, but no website or public listing was available to confirm what it raises or sells.
Asali Gold Honey LLC
8.6 miAsali Gold Honey produces honey in Missouri; asali is the Swahili word for honey. Small producers like this sell raw honey by the jar directly and through local markets.
Pierce City Farmers Market
11.8 miThe market gathers at 107 West Commercial Street in Pierce City, a small Lawrence County town in southwest Missouri between Monett and Mount Vernon. Nearby growers bring seasonal vegetables, eggs, and homemade goods to the town's historic commercial strip. This corner of the state grows strong tomato, sweet corn, and green-bean crops through summer. Market days are limited, so check locally before visiting.
Turnback Creek Farm
13.6 miTurnback Creek Farm is an agritourism farm in the Everton area of southwest Missouri (ZIP 65705), named for the Turnback Creek that runs through Dade and Lawrence counties. The listing doesn't specify crops or activities. This is rolling cattle and hay country west of Springfield. Contact the farm directly to learn what they offer and when they're open.
Crane Creek Market
12.7 miA small market on South Commerce Street in Crane, a rural town in Stone County in the southwest Missouri Ozarks. Local growers and makers sell seasonal produce and homemade goods to the surrounding community south of Springfield.
Israel Farms and Diamond I Cattle Co
12.7 miRoaseau Farm
15.8 miAsh Grove
Roaseau Farm is an agritourism property on Lawrence County Road 2070 near Ash Grove, northwest of Springfield. The listing gives no detail on crops or activities. This part of southwest Missouri is mostly cattle, hay, and small family farmsteads. Reach out to the farm to confirm what they offer and their season.
Blackberry Lane Gardens
13.6 miCrane
Blackberry Lane Gardens
14.0 miCrane
Blackberry Lane Gardens is an on-farm market and pick-your-own operation on Blackberry Lane in Crane, in the southwest Missouri hills. Visitors can pick blackberries, broccoli, cucumbers, snap peas, peppers, and tomatoes in season. It's a smaller garden-scale grower listed through regional farm directories. Hours follow the harvest, so call or check a listing before visiting.
Blue Silo Beef, Pork & Chicken
16.8 miBlue Silo raises beef, pork, and chicken in Missouri, selling all three as freezer meat direct from the farm. No verified page lists its town or ordering method, so contact directly to check cuts, bulk shares, and pickup.
Alger Family Farm, LLC
18.2 miMiller
Alger Family Farm in Miller, Missouri raises pasture-raised, pasture-finished, grain-free beef and lamb using organic practices — healthy, affordable food to help your family stay healthy, ordered directly from the farm.
The Boondocks EO
15.9 miThe Boondocks EO is a Missouri operation. Public details are thin and its products are not confirmed by any verified listing. Contact directly for information.
Serendipity Acres, LLC
16.6 miClever
Burtons Farm Blueberries
16.5 miBillings
Burton's Farm Blueberries ran a family u-pick blueberry patch on Silver Lake Road in Billings, about 20 minutes south of Springfield, and sold bakery items and cut flowers alongside the berries. Recent listings suggest the farm has since closed, with a farewell note thanking past visitors, so confirm it's open before going. The countryside setting drew pickers from the Springfield and Branson corridor.
Missouri Berries
18.5 miRepublic
Missouri Berries is a u-pick strawberry and blueberry farm on State Highway PP in Republic, about 16 miles west of Springfield off I-44. Strawberries come on in May and June, with blueberries following into summer, and the family posts daily picking updates on Facebook. Bring your own containers or use theirs. Check the Facebook page before you drive out, since ripe rows sell down fast on good weekends.
Boz's Berry Farm
18.6 miRepublic
Boz's Berry Farm on State Highway TT in Republic now operates as Swiss Berry Patch, LLC, a family u-pick growing strawberries and blueberries southwest of Springfield. The Facebook page carries the 'formerly Boz's Berry Farm' note and posts each season's opening. Picking tracks the crop, with strawberries first in spring and blueberries following. Call ahead to confirm what's ripe and the day's hours.
Harvick Farms
20.9 miHarvick Farms runs a 1.2-acre food hub and micro-orchard in Cassville, Missouri, just over the Arkansas border, with low grow tunnels, a wash-and-pack station, and a walk-in cooler stocked by roughly ten area producers. Beyond its own produce, meat, and eggs, the farm sells teas, spices, and honey under its own label and accepts SNAP and WIC. It also hosts homestead classes and community meetings.
Ozark Country Creations
17.1 miPierce City
Missouri Berries
19.3 miRepublic
Brown's Berry Farm
21.3 miMiller
Brown's Berry Farm grows pick-your-own strawberries and blackberries on Highway M in Miller, northwest of Springfield, and also sells pre-picked flats. Alongside the berries, the farm stocks baked goods from local Mennonite bakers. Strawberries come first in late spring, with blackberries later in summer. Hours follow the harvest, so check the Facebook page or call before you drive out.
Jake Steaks
20.3 miJake's Steaks connects grass finishers and cattle ranchers directly to American consumers — Jake personally walks pastures in Missouri, Wyoming, and Texas to verify rotational, regenerative grazing before beef or bison earns the label. Bulk freezer beef arrives custom-processed, vacuum-sealed, and flash-frozen with free 2-3 day shipping, roughly 35% grind, 30% mid-cuts, and 25% prime steaks, plus tallow skincare.
Pas Posey Patch
24.0 miCassville
Exeter Corn Maze
24.2 miWashburn
The Exeter Corn Maze packs a lot into its fall weekends: a daytime corn maze, a haunted version after dark, plus zombie paintball, a corn cannon, and cow-train rides for younger kids. Pumpkins come straight from the field. Hayrides, ziplines, face painting, a gift shop, and concessions round out a visit. It's off Highway MM near Washburn, in the far southwest corner of Missouri close to the Arkansas line.
Campbell's Maze Daze & Pumpkin Patch
20.7 miClever
Campbell's Maze Daze runs two corn mazes near Clever, southwest of Springfield: a daytime scavenger-hunt maze and a haunted maze after dark. The farm adds train rides, hayrides, bounce houses, and a u-pick pumpkin patch with pumpkin painting. Weekends bring karaoke, magic shows, and bonfires. It operates seasonally through September and October at 177 Carob Road.
Heritage Farm and Dairy
24.5 miHeritage Farm and Dairy is a Missouri dairy farm. No public listing confirms its location, herd, or whether it sells fluid milk, cheese, or raw dairy. Contact directly for availability.
Prier Farms Grassfed #0389
27.8 miEagle Rock
Ash Grove Farmers Market
27.0 miA community farmers market in Ash Grove, a small town in Greene County northwest of Springfield. Local growers sell seasonal produce during the warm-weather months.
Ozark Mountain Orchard
24.1 miHighlandville
Ozark Mountain Orchard runs a u-pick and pre-picked blueberry operation on Pleasant View Road in Highlandville, south of Springfield. Alongside fresh blueberries the farm sells potted plants, candied nuts and blueberry muffins, and it texts or posts picking conditions so you know what's ripe before the drive. Blueberry season here runs through the summer months. Call or text ahead, since open-picking days depend on the crop.
Barnhouse Pumpkin Patch
25.4 miBrookline
Barnhouse Pumpkin Patch opens on West Sunshine in Brookline, just west of Springfield, with free admission to the patch each fall. It runs mid-September through October 31, daily, and sells $10 wristbands for kids' activities like hay mazes and pumpkin painting. This is a straightforward pick-a-pumpkin stop rather than a large festival. Check the farm's Facebook page for the current season's opening dates.
Buckner's Blueberries
24.1 miNixa
Buckner's Blueberries is a small u-pick blueberry and blackberry farm on West Big Bend Road in Nixa, south of Springfield, that picked by appointment to keep fruit ripe. One of its Facebook pages now lists the farm as permanently closed, so confirm it's operating before planning a visit. The business registered with the state in 2018. Check current status through its listing or Facebook page first.
Ozark Mountain Orchard
24.7 miHighlandville
Sanford Farms
24.8 miGranby
Renner Farms
25.1 miGranby
Renner Farms opens a puzzle-themed corn maze each fall on Raccoon Road near Granby, about half a mile south of East Newton High School in southwest Missouri. The maze typically runs from late September through early November. It's a seasonal agritourism stop in Newton County, drawing families for weekend visits during the harvest months.
OakWoods Farm
26.2 miGranby
Purple Gate Farm
26.5 miHighlandville
HAMILTON ROOST
29.8 miROCKY COMFORT
Rutledge-Wilson Farm Park
28.6 miSpringfield
Rutledge-Wilson Farm Park is a 207-acre working agricultural park run by the Springfield-Greene County Park Board on West Farm Road 146. Visitors walk through animal barns and a milking barn, a farm-themed playground, demonstration gardens, and a 20-acre native prairie. A one-mile paved trail circles a fishing pond, and residents can rent community garden plots. The visitor center holds a gift shop, and the grounds are free to visit.
Nixa Ozark Area Farmers' Market
27.9 miNixa
This Christian County market runs at the Nixa Assembly of God on West Mt. Vernon Street, just south of Springfield in the Missouri Ozarks. Growers bring seasonal produce, plants, and homemade goods to a fast-growing town on the Highway 160 corridor. The market keeps a website at nixafarmersmarket.com with current dates and vendor details. Ozark-region tomatoes, sweet corn, and peaches fill the tables as summer builds.
Horrmann Meats Farmers' Market
29.7 miHorrmann Meats is a Missouri meat business, listed here for its stand at a farmers' market. No verified page confirms its home location or market schedule. Ask at the market or contact directly to find its cuts and smoked products.
Ozark Mountain Orchard
29.7 miSpringfield
Mauller Family Farm
29.3 miNeosho
Mauller Family Farm is a family-run farm near Neosho, in Newton County in the far southwest corner of Missouri close to the Oklahoma line. It's listed as an agritourism stop; nothing beyond the directory entry was available online to confirm what it grows or when it's open.
McCauley's Haunted Woods
29.6 miNixa
McCauley's Haunted Woods runs a Halloween-season attraction on East North Street in Nixa, just south of Springfield in Christian County. Rather than a daytime pumpkin patch, this one leans into the scare side of fall agritourism, opening the woods after dark. Its location in the growing Springfield suburbs puts it near a large local audience.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Verona, MO?
US Farm Trail lists 53 farms within about 30 miles of Verona, Missouri, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Verona?
Farms near Verona include 25 agritourism & farm experiences, 14 produce farms, 14 farm stands, 8 organic farms. 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.
