Farms Near Verona, WI
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Verona, Wisconsin — all selling direct to consumers.
Los Abuelos Farley Farm LLC(Los Jalapeños CSA)
1.0 miVerona
Verona Downtown Farmers Market
1.0 miVerona
The Best Little Market in Wisconsin We've been around for 6 years at Hometown Junction Park in the lovely Downtown area of Verona, Wisconsin. We started out as the Artists & Farmers Market in Verona and has grown into a can't miss weekly event every Wednesday during the summer months. There is lots of green space, picnic tables, large pavilion with live music, bathrooms, water, and off-street parking! We look forward to providing the city of Verona locally-produced goods!
Verona Farmers' Market
1.0 miVerona
Held at Hometown Junction Park in Verona, this Dane County market serves a fast-growing town southwest of Madison that calls itself 'Hometown USA' and hosts the sprawling Epic Systems campus. Local growers and food makers bring produce, eggs, cheese, and baked goods through the summer season. The park setting near the old rail depot and the Military Ridge State Trail makes the market an easy stop for cyclists and families.
Westside Community Market
3.5 miMadison
Our history is in the soil... The Westside Community Market opened in the summer of 2005 atop the Hill Farms Department of Transportation complex on University Avenue. The expanding demand for local food and a demand for a place for farmers to sell their goods highlighted the need for a new market. Thus the first vendor-run, producer-only market opened on Madison's west side. After a 22 seasons the market has grown into a fixture of fresh food, beautiful flowers and friendly neighborhood fa
Eplegaarden Orchard
3.4 miFitchburg
Eplegaarden is a pick-your-own apple orchard and pumpkin patch on Fitchburg Road just south of Madison, its Norwegian name and barn-and-pavilion setting nodding to old-country tradition. Visitors pick apples straight from the trees and choose pumpkins from the patch, with cider, cider donuts, and caramel apples at the stand. The barn and pavilion rent out for events, and the farm sells seasoned apple firewood.
Garden To Be
3.9 miFitchburg
Garden To Be operates from Commerce Park Drive in Fitchburg, on Madison's south edge, and sells through area farmers markets. Fitchburg's food-production corridor houses a number of small growers and makers who supply the Dane County market circuit. Check local market schedules to find their booth.
Goodman Jewish Community Campus
4.2 miVerona
The Goodman Jewish Community Campus sits on County Road PD near Verona, southwest of Madison in Dane County. It serves as a gathering place for the area's Jewish community, and campuses like this often include garden or outdoor programming rather than a working farm. For details on any agricultural or garden activities and how to visit, contact the campus directly.
Observatory Hill Farm LLC
5.6 miBelleville
Sara's Pumpkin Patch
6.3 miVerona
Sara's Pumpkin Patch is on West Old Sauk Road near Verona, in Dane County just west of Madison. A pumpkin patch here runs the classic fall lineup, pumpkins, gourds, and family activities through late September and October. The Madison area draws steady weekend crowds to its pick-your-own pumpkin farms. This patch's specific activities, admission, and hours aren't confirmed in the listing.
Keep Wisconsin Warm/Cool Fund Corn Maze
6.7 miMadison
This corn maze was a seasonal fundraiser for the Keep Wisconsin Warm/Cool Fund, a Madison nonprofit that helps low-income households cover heating and cooling bills. It's tied to the group's John Q. Hammons Drive office address rather than a permanent farm, so it isn't a year-round attraction. Whether the maze still runs depends on the nonprofit's current fundraising plans. Contact the Keep Wisconsin Warm/Cool Fund directly to ask about any upcoming event.
Old Sauk Trails Business Park
6.7 miMadison
This entry points to the Old Sauk Trails Business Park on John Q. Hammons Drive on Madison's west side - an office and hotel development, not a farm. It appears in the directory by mistake, likely because a seasonal event once used a nearby field. There's no working farm, farm stand, or pick-your-own operation at this address. Anyone looking for agriculture near Madison should check the many actual farms across surrounding Dane County instead.
Greenway Station Farmers' Market
7.3 miMiddleton
This market takes place at Greenway Station, the open-air shopping center in Middleton just west of Madison, near the Deming Way area. Middleton sits in Dane County, home to one of Wisconsin's strongest communities of small and organic growers, and area farmers supply seasonal produce through the warm months. It is a shopping-center market convenient for Middleton and west-side Madison shoppers.
Fitchburg Center Farmers' Market
5.9 miFitchburg
This market gathers at the Agora Pavilion in Fitchburg Center, the mixed-use development along E. Cheryl Parkway just south of Madison. Fitchburg is a fast-growing Dane County suburb, and the covered pavilion gives the market a fixed home through the warm months. Dane County has one of Wisconsin's deepest benches of small produce and organic growers, and area farmers stock the tables across the region's long growing season.
he Conscious Carnivore
7.2 miMadison
The Conscious Carnivore, in Madison, Wisconsin, opened in September 2013, is a whole animal butcher shop that provides expertise to help customers be more knowledgeable about what and how they eat. The store on University Avenue was the first retail outlet for Black Earth Meats (Black Earth, Wisconsin), the first humane certified, USDA processor in the area. With the growing demand of Madison-area consumers for grass fed beef and pastured pork, The Conscious Carnivore opened with a mission to ed
Landmark Creamery Provisions
8.5 miBelleville
Celebrating 10 years of cheesemaking artistry and affinage We are a Wisconsin-based artisan cheese company known for producing high-quality, handcrafted cheeses, showcasing distinct flavors and textures. Specializing in sheep milk cheeses, we carefully craft small batch artisan cheeses based on classic European styles and some new American originals. Our cheeses reflect our commitment to using high-quality, locally sourced milk and traditional cheese-making techniques. We love to feature the far
Carandale Fruit Farm
7.3 miOregon
Carandale Fruit Farm grows pick-your-own and pre-picked strawberries on Tipperary Road near Oregon, about eight miles south of Madison's Beltline off Fish Hatchery Road. Beyond berries, the farm keeps a research plot of uncommon fruit, trialing aronia, concord grapes, pears, plums, and other crops with an eye toward sustainable growing. Field conditions and hours change daily, so check their Facebook page or daily-update page before visiting.
The Conscious Carnivore
7.7 miThe Conscious Carnivore is a whole-animal butcher shop in Madison that sources meat from local Wisconsin farms. The counter offers fresh cuts and house-ground burger, with the shop breaking down whole animals in-house.
Winterfell Acres LLC
9.0 miBelleville
Monroe Street Farmers Market
7.7 miMadison
Obervitis Vinyard
9.2 miMiddleton
Vineyard on Sagebrush Trail in Middleton, just west of Madison in Dane County. Cold-hardy grapes such as the Wisconsin-tested Marquette and Frontenac do well in this part of southern Wisconsin. Middleton lies along the Pheasant Branch watershed near Lake Mendota.
Sutters Ridge Orchard
7.6 miMt Horeb
South Madison Community Market
8.1 miThis community market on South Park Street works to get fresh, affordable produce to Madison's south side, a neighborhood the city has long flagged for limited grocery access. Local growers bring vegetables, fruit, and other farm goods through the warm months. It sits along the 2300 block of S. Park Street near the Villager corridor. Days and vendor lineups shift by season.
South Madison Farmers' Market
8.7 miMadison
The South Madison Farmers' Market runs several days a week across South Park Street sites, including the Madison Labor Temple and the Urban League hub, from spring into late October. Vendors bring fresh and organic produce, flower bouquets, meat, and baked goods. It was built to widen fresh-food access on Madison's south side. The market keeps its own website and active Facebook pages with the weekly schedule.
Dreamfarm LLC
9.9 miCross Plains
At Dreamfarm we strive to bring the highest-quality products to our customers. From the animals in the barn to the cheese that hits your tastebuds, we work hard to maintain a holistic approach to our farming and food practices. We do most tasks by hand. The pens are cleaned by shovel and pitchfork, the hay is stacked high and hauled out in the wheelbarrow, the water is replenished by the carrying of buckets, the eggs are cleaned by handling each one delicately and washing it under warm water, t
Appleberry Farm
9.9 miCross Plains
What makes Appleberry Farm special? Friendly & Fun. We love what we do, and we love seeing friends and families enjoying the orchard together. Nothing beats a beautiful Wisconsin day spent outdoors, and our farm is a scenic, authentic, natural place to relax and eat delicious food grown on site. Fresh & Delicious. We feel lucky to be able to pick fruit directly off the apple trees or from the berry bushes when they are at peak flavor. You will taste the difference between fresh, local fruit vers
Enchanted Valley Acres
10.5 miCross Plains
Enchanted Valley Acres is a seasonal agritourism farm on Enchanted Valley Road near Cross Plains, in the hills just west of Madison. Farms in this Dane County area open in fall for corn mazes, pumpkins, and family outings.
Pecatonica Valley Farm
9.0 miPecatonica Valley Farm takes its name from the Pecatonica River valley in southern Wisconsin's Green and Lafayette county farmland. Public details were limited, so its specific products aren't confirmed, though the valley is known for pasture and row-crop farms.
Carandale Farm
8.8 miOregon
Carandale Fruit Farm invites families to "pick some sweet memories" at its u-pick and pre-picked strawberry farm on Tipperary Road in Oregon, Wisconsin, minutes south of Madison in the rolling terminal moraine. The Berry-Go-Round shuttles your harvest from field to shade, and the farm's concord grapes, aronia, pears, plums, and uncommon research-plot fruits appear at the Dane County Farmers' Market.
Oregon Farmers Market
8.7 miSaturday mornings from spring through fall, the Oregon Farmers Market runs 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 787 N. Main Street. Tables carry locally grown produce, fresh-baked goods, flowers, Wisconsin cheeses and curds, farm-processed meats, and artisan crafts. It sits in the village of Oregon just south of Madison, an easy stop for Dane County shoppers.
Dane County Farmers' Market - Saturday on the Square
9.8 miMadison
The Dane County Farmers’ Market on the Square is a Saturday and Wednesday tradition in Madison, Wisconsin. You’ll find the season’s best bounty of vegetables, flowers, meats, cheeses, and specialty products from approximately 220 vendors throughout the year. Over 130 members attend every Saturday. All of the items for sale are grown, raised, and produced in Wisconsin by the person behind the stand.
Dane County Farmers' Market
9.9 miMadison
The Dane County Farmers’ Market on the Square is a Saturday and Wednesday tradition in Madison, Wisconsin. You’ll find the season’s best bounty of vegetables, flowers, meats, cheeses, and specialty products from approximately 220 vendors throughout the year. Over 130 members attend every Saturday. All of the items for sale are grown, raised, and produced in Wisconsin by the person behind the stand. The Largest Producer-Only Farmers' Market in the Country The DCFM is
Madison Sourdough
9.9 miMadison
Madison Sourdough is a from-scratch bakery, cafe, mill, and patisserie on Williamson Street on Madison's near east side — committed to nourishing the community, supporting local food systems, and sharing a love of Wisconsin grains and wild fermentation through the tastiest treats in the city. Open daily for bread, pastry, breakfast, and lunch.
Eastside Farmers' Market
9.9 miMadison
9/17/24 CONFIRMED VENDORS Berna’s Bees 🍯🍯 Blue Skies Farm Buy One for A Neighbor Down Home Farm 🍑🌽 Emerald Meadow / Badger Organics 🌱🥬 Farmer John's Cheese 🧀🧀 Green Box Compost ♻️🚮 Los Tortillas Los Angeles 🌮🌯 Lovefood Farm 🌱🥬 Micromyco 🍄🍄 Origin Breads 🥖🍕 Rainbow Fleece Farms 🥚🧶 Roots Down Community Farm 🌱🥬 Small Potato Farm 🌱🥬 Sustain Dane ♻️🚮 Yang's Produce 🌱🥬 Know your family farmer The Eastside Farmers' Market is Madison Wisconsin’s finest weekday farmers' market.
Squashington Farm
9.7 miMount Horeb
Tuesday Eastside Farmers' Market
10.6 miThis is Madison's Tuesday-afternoon market on the near east side, meeting near 953 Jenifer Street at Central Park in the Marquette neighborhood. Smaller and more neighborhood-focused than the big Saturday market on the Capitol Square, it leans on organic growers, prepared food, and local makers that define Madison's east side. It runs through the warm months and has become a weekly gathering point for the Williamson Street area.
Troy Community Farm
11.9 miMadison
Mt. Horeb Farmers Market
10.0 miA second listing for Mount Horeb's downtown market, meeting on East Main Street in this Norwegian-heritage village southwest of Madison. Vendors from the surrounding Dane County farmland sell produce, eggs, honey, and baked goods during the growing season.
Mount Horeb Farmers' Market
10.1 miMount Horeb
Mount Horeb runs its market along East Main Street, the downtown stretch locals call the Trollway for the carved wooden trolls that line it. This Dane County village west of Madison sits in Norwegian-heritage country, and growers bring seasonal vegetables, flowers, cheese, and baked goods.
Gentle Breeze Honey
10.3 miMt Horeb
Welcome to the world of delightful Wisconsin honey! From the beautiful rolling prairies and hayfields of Wisconsin, Gentle Breeze Honey, Inc. proudly presents our "purely delicious" honey. What began in 1965 as one man’s passion has become a three-generation Woller family tradition. Our devoted staff works diligently to offer superior honey at a fair value while nurturing healthy honeybees. Consider the amazing honeybee that pollinates 50-100 flowers per collection trip, yet in its short lifetim
Atoms to Apples
10.3 miMt Horeb
Because apples are so awesome! It took us more than 3 years to find a suitable location for our family and Atoms to Apples. I had worked at another orchard for 10 years before planting trees on our east facing slopes. Therefore, I had some idea what to look for: beautiful sloping land with good soil and the potential for encouraging beneficial flora and fauna. In apples, variety is truly the “spice of life,” that’s why we have over 65 varieties that ripen over 12 weeks. The varieties we grow all
Suchomel Farms
14.3 miWaunakee
Sugar River Farm
14.3 miBelleville
Sugar River Farm lies on Doyle Road near Belleville, along the Sugar River corridor south of Madison in Dane County. The Sugar River State Trail and its rolling farmland define this stretch of southern Wisconsin. The listing names no crops or hours, so confirm details with the farm before visiting.
Blue Skies Berry Farm
12.9 miBrooklyn
We are located at 10320 N. Crocker Road, Brooklyn, Wisconsin. Our primary crop is fall raspberries -- all grown using organic methods. We no longer certify as Organic, but did from 1993 through 2007. Our U-Pick season is starts in mid-August and continues through most of September. Each year is different so those dates are approximate. Find daily updates on our Facebook page. Besides raspberries, we grow about 25 varieties of heirloom tomatoes and tropical ginger and turmeric. In spring we start
Tomato Mountain Farm
12.9 miBrooklyn
Tomato Mountain Farm has farmed and served Chicagoland since 1993 from Brooklyn, Wisconsin — customizable weekly boxes of organic produce and provisions from the farm and trusted partners, delivered to your door 48 weeks a year. Pay as you go, skip anytime, and choose from a staggering list spanning the farm's famous tomatoes to local dairy, meats, breads, and pantry goods.
Cox Hill Farm
12.9 miBrooklyn
Cox Hill Farm is Caitlin and Reed Cox's small family farm in Brooklyn, Wisconsin, pasture-raising chicken, turkey, and pigs with regenerative practices — the pasture feeds the animals, the animals feed the land. Livestock move regularly to fresh forage with local non-GMO supplemental feed and no antibiotics, steroids, or hormones, sold via CSA, delivery, and pickup locations.
Mitchell Vineyard
11.8 miOregon
Mitchell Vineyard grows grapes on Sunny Ridge Road in Oregon, in the hills south of Madison. Vineyards across southern Wisconsin rely on cold-hardy hybrids such as Marquette, Frontenac, and La Crescent, bred to survive hard winters. The Dane County wine scene has grown steadily around these varieties.
Mitchell Vineyard
11.8 miOregon
Mitchell Vineyard grows grapes on Sunny Ridge Road in Oregon, a village just south of Madison in Dane County. Cold-climate hybrid varieties, the grapes bred to survive Wisconsin winters, are the norm for small vineyards here, with harvest landing in early fall. Contact the vineyard directly about tastings, sales, or u-pick availability.
The Tree Farm
14.8 miCross Plains
The Tree Farm sits on Highway 19 just outside Cross Plains, in Dane County west of Madison, on land once planted in nursery stock. What's offered shifts with the season, and the listing gives no fixed hours. Check locally before visiting to confirm what's open and when.
Fabrita Orchard
14.5 miWaunakee
Fabrita Orchard grows apples on Hogan Road in Waunakee, just north of Madison in Dane County. Orchards ringing the state capital open for fall picking and farm sales, drawing Madison families out for apples, cider, and the autumn season.
Sitka Salmon Shares
13.0 miMadison
Sitka Seafood Market (formerly Sitka Salmon Shares) delivers seasonal boxes of premium wild-caught seafood — coho, keta, halibut, sablefish, albacore, Dungeness crab, and more — from small-boat fishermen to member doorsteps, with its Midwest operations rooted in Madison. Subscriptions curate for variety, freshness, and flavor, with a marketplace for individual orders.
SuperCharge! Foods Microgreens - Madison
13.0 miMadison
SuperCharge! Foods has been Madison's top microgreens producer since 2009 — pesticide- and chemical-free sunflower, pea shoot, broccoli, and specialty mixes grown with ocean minerals, vortexed water, and biodynamic preps. More than 35 restaurant partners use the greens, with home delivery of microgreens, wheatgrass, cold-pressed juices, and ready-made foods across the Madison area.
Northside Farmers' Market
13.0 miMadison
The Northside Farmers' Market was born in 2005 after Madison's Northside was declared a food desert — the surviving legacy of the Northside Community Co-op, now running Sundays 8:30 to 12:30, May through October, at Northside TownCenter. SNAP/FoodShare shoppers are welcome with Quest card token exchange, and every vendor produces what they sell.
Monona Farmers' Market
11.9 miThe Monona Farmers' Market serves Monona, a lakeside community on the southeast edge of Madison in Dane County, Wisconsin. Local farms bring seasonal vegetables, fruit, baked goods, and crafts through the warm-weather months.
Beelafarm
11.6 miMcfarland
Beelafarm is a small farm on Evans Road in McFarland, just southeast of Madison near Lake Waubesa. Farms this close to the city usually sell direct, moving vegetables, eggs, or flowers to Dane County households and markets.
Hidden Oaks Apiary/ Bee Barf Honey
11.7 miOregon
Meat People Butcher
12.5 miMadison
Opened in 2021 by owners Pip Freeman & Jenny Griep, Meat People is a specialty whole animal butcher shop. This means that (unlike most conventional meat) we purchase the entire animal directly from local farmers and utilize every last part. We carry pasture-raised beef, pork, lamb, and chicken. All of our meat is sourced from Wisconsin farms that practice responsible land stewardship and humane treatment of the animals. We receive fresh meat deliveries every week. Our butchers and staff are pass
McFarland Farmers Market
12.3 miMcFarland's market runs along US Highway 51 in this Dane County village on Lake Waubesa, just southeast of Madison. Growers from the surrounding farmland bring seasonal vegetables, flowers, and baked goods through the warm months.
Equinox Community Farm
15.0 miWaunakee
Busy Bees
16.7 miMonticello
A small agritourism operation on County Road C near Monticello in Green County, southern Wisconsin's dairy belt. Beyond the name, no website or listing turned up to confirm whether the focus is honey, produce, or family-farm visits.
Vitruvian Farms, LLC
12.4 miMcFarland
At Vitruvian Farms, we grow Certified Organic vegetables and mushrooms, available at our on-site farm store, through our CSA, at the Monona Farmers’ Market, and from our online store with home delivery to the Madison, WI area. Vitruvian Farm's logo explained: Stability, Utility, Beauty, Balance LOCAL | Nearly all of the produce grown at Vitruvian Farms is consumed within a 15-mile radius of our McFarland, WI farm. In addition to our online store and CSA, you can also find our vegetables and mush
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Verona, WI?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Verona, Wisconsin, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Verona?
Farms near Verona include 15 agritourism & farm experiences, 14 farmers markets, 8 csa programs, 6 produce 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.
