Farms Near Versailles, KY
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Versailles, Kentucky — all selling direct to consumers.
Versailles Farmers' Market
0.4 miVersailles
Woodford County Farmers Market - Saturday
0.4 miThe Saturday session of Woodford County Farmers Market runs 8:30am to noon, May through October, at the county's main lot in Versailles — the anchor day for a market that also runs Wednesday afternoons and a separate Monday session across the county. Call (859) 873-4601 or check woodfordfarmersmarket.com for the current-season schedule and vendor list.
Woodford County Farmers' Market
0.5 miVERSAILLES
Woodford County Farmers Market - Monday
1.9 miWoodford County Farmers Market runs a Monday session from mid-May through late October, 3 to 5:30pm, as part of a multi-day schedule that also includes Wednesday and Saturday markets elsewhere in the county. Reach the market at (859) 873-4601 or through woodfordfarmersmarket.com. Vendors have included Congleton Beef and Lakarosky Pork alongside the usual sweet corn, tomatoes, peppers, garlic, kale, beans, and onions.
Gregory Brock
2.0 miLexington
Gregory Brock's agritourism operation is listed at Paynes Mill Road in Lexington. No specific crops, animals, or visiting hours are published, though a phone number and email are on file for direct inquiries.
Eckert's Versailles Orchard (Formerly Boyd Orchards)
3.1 miVersailles
Eckert's Versailles Orchard, formerly Boyd Orchards, is a pick-your-own fruit farm in Woodford County's horse country, open Tuesday through Sunday, 9am to 6pm. The property runs a bakery and concessions alongside its orchard market and seasonal U-pick fields. It's part of the four-farm Eckert's family operation based in Illinois, with sister locations in Belleville, Grafton, and Millstadt.
Boyd Orchards
3.6 miVersailles
Boyd Orchards grows fruit in Woodford County's Bluegrass horse country outside Versailles. The domain once tied to the name now redirects to an unrelated site, and no current Facebook or listing turned up in research, so specifics on what's in season and u-pick hours aren't confirmed online.
Wildside Winery
4.8 miVersailles
Wildside Winery
6.5 miVersailles
Wildside Winery produces more than 40 wines on-site at its Versailles location in Woodford County's bluegrass horse country, with whites, reds, and fruit blends available for tasting and shipping. The tasting room runs Monday through Saturday, noon to 7pm, and Sunday noon to 5pm, with live music, festivals, and wedding hosting year-round.
Life Adventure Center of the Bluegrass
5.5 miVersailles
Life Adventure Center sits off Milner Road in Versailles and runs on a simple premise: outdoor challenge builds resilience. The nonprofit offers ropes courses, equine riding lessons, summer camps, and team-building days for schools, corporate groups, and nonprofits across central Kentucky. It's accredited by the American Camp Association. Cabins, pavilions, and an assembly building are available to rent for retreats. Most participants are youth referred through partner organizations rather than walk-in visitors.
Hosey's Kentucky Honey
7.3 miMidway
Hosey Honey keeps its own hives near Midway and bottles the harvest as raw honey, unheated and unblended by their own description. It's a small, single-product operation — bees, hives, and honey — rather than a multi-crop farm stop. Contact details and hours aren't listed publicly beyond the online shop.
Prodigy Vineyards & Winery
7.1 miFrankfort
Prodigy Vineyards has grown grapes on the Peach family's horse-country farm outside Frankfort since 1998. The limestone-and-loam soil suits the winery's dry Chambourcin, its most popular pour, alongside Vidal Blanc and Cabernet Franc for drier palates. The tasting room sits on Versailles Road, between Frankfort and Versailles.
Woodford County Farmers Market
7.3 miMidway
Pinehope
7.4 miNicholasville
Pinehope is registered at 12 Court of Champions in Nicholasville, Jessamine County, in the Bluegrass region south of Lexington. No public website or page describes the property's activities, so visitors should confirm details directly with the operator before stopping by.
Happy Jack's Pumpkin Farm
10.4 miFrankfort
A 20-acre pumpkin patch off Hickman Hill Road growing more than 75 varieties of pumpkins, gourds, and squash, reached by wagon ride from the parking area. There's a two-acre corn maze, farm animals, and a stand selling honey, grits, popcorn, and cornmeal milled on site. Admission is free; the farm also sells produce at Frankfort- and Louisville-area farmers markets outside pumpkin season. Dogs aren't allowed, for the animals' sake.
Springhouse Gardens
9.8 miNicholasville
Springhouse Gardens is a garden center and nursery on Catnip Hill Road in Nicholasville, about four miles south of Lexington off US 68. Beyond trees, shrubs, perennials, and native plants, the center offers landscape design, installation, and maintenance services, plus a barn available for event rental. Hours run Monday–Saturday 9am–5pm and Sunday 11am–4pm.
John Wes Henry
10.8 miFrankfort
John Wes Henry is registered under Kentucky's agritourism program in Frankfort, the state capital along the Kentucky River in Franklin County. No product or visiting details have been published beyond the registration itself.
Wicked Woodpecker Farm
10.7 miFrankfort
Wicked Woodpecker Farm is a small homestead in Franklin County where a newly retired couple raises chickens and dogs and grows as much of their own fruit and vegetables as the land allows. They document the day-to-day on TikTok and Facebook, with Kentucky bourbon culture running through their posts.
Lazy H Farms
9.4 miLazy H Farms is a farm operation in Kentucky. Public details on what it grows or raises were not available online at the time of this listing.
Lexington Farmers' Market - Alexandria Dr.
9.4 miLexington
Alexandria Dr./Gardenside location of the Lexington Farmers' Market, which is an agricultural cooperative with 70+ members. This market is operated by Lexington Farmers' Market in collaboration with Greater Gardenside Association. The market is on Alexandria Dr. and is open on Wednesdays, June-September: 4pm-7pm.
George W. White
12.2 miStamping Ground
George W. White's property is on Switzer Road in Stamping Ground, in Scott County's bluegrass farmland north of Georgetown. It's registered as an agritourism site, but no independent website or listing describes its specific offerings or visiting hours. Reach out directly for current details.
Thomas Ward
10.3 miLexington
Anderson County Market
10.6 miLawrenceburg
Anderson County Market sits along the U.S. 127 bypass in Lawrenceburg, in the bourbon-country stretch between Frankfort and Lexington. No independent website, hours, or vendor list were found online for this listing.
Anderson County Farmers Market
10.7 miLawrenceburg
Wayne F. Parrish
12.6 miFrankfort
Wayne F. Parrish's property is on Elm Drive in Frankfort, Franklin County's capital-area farmland along the Kentucky River. No independent listing or website was found describing what's grown, raised, or offered there.
Lexington Farmers' Market - Southland Dr.
11.0 miLexington
Southland Dr. location of the Lexington Farmers' Market, which is an agricultural cooperative with 70+ members. The market is open Sundays, April-October: 10am-2pm.
Frankfort Habilitation Market
11.5 miFrankfort Habilitation Market operates on Lawrenceburg Road in Kentucky's state capital, Franklin County. The name points to a connection with a vocational or community-support program rather than a typical grower cooperative, though specific vendor and hours information isn't available online.
Jessamine County Farmers' Market - Wilmore
13.6 miWilmore's stop in the Jessamine County Farmers' Market rotation sets up on East Main Street in this small college town, home to Asbury University. It runs alongside the county's two Nicholasville markets under the same Jessamine County Cooperative Extension Service umbrella. Expect the same seasonal Bluegrass produce — sweet corn, tomatoes, beans — sold by area growers rather than resellers.
Curt Wallace
13.3 miFrankfort
Curt Wallace's farm sits on Deer Haven, also in Franklin County, on the outskirts of Frankfort. As with many small family listings in the county, no public website confirms specific products or visiting hours.
Ward Hall Open House
13.1 miGeorgetown
Ward Hall is an 1857 Greek Revival mansion in Georgetown with 27-foot Corinthian columns across 12,000 square feet, preserved by the Ward Hall Preservation Foundation. Public tours run the first two weekends of each month, April through October, 1 to 6pm, plus Christmas Candlelight tours in December. Private tours are available by appointment the rest of the year.
Drake Ridge Farms LLC
11.9 miLawrenceburg
Drake Ridge Farms opens its pumpkin patch and petting zoo for a Fall Festival every weekend in October, with U-pick pumpkins straight from the field. It sits off Bondsmill Road outside Lawrenceburg, in Anderson County. The farm posts each season's hours and admission on Facebook rather than running a full website, so that's the place to check before you drive out.
Bill's Bees
13.1 miFrankfort
A honey operation based on West 2nd Street in downtown Frankfort. Listed in Kentucky agritourism directories under honey production; no confirmed hours or contact info beyond the address.
Jessamine County Farmers' Market - Nicholasville (Wednesday)
13.7 miThis is the midweek counterpart to Nicholasville's Saturday farmers market, set up on Hoover Drive and run by the same Jessamine County Cooperative Extension Service. The Wednesday slot tends to draw a smaller, more local crowd than the weekend market, though the produce lineup — Bluegrass-region tomatoes, corn, and squash — is the same. The extension office handles vendor questions for all three county market sites.
Kentucky Farms Are Fun
13.9 miFrankfort
Kentucky Farms Are Fun is the state's official agritourism marketing program, run by the Kentucky Department of Agriculture out of Frankfort. It doesn't grow or sell anything itself — it's the directory and promotional arm connecting families to farm tours, pick-your-own operations, and rural events across the Commonwealth.
Lexington Farmers' Market
12.1 miThe Lexington Farmers Market runs multiple weekly markets across the city: Saturdays year-round at the Fifth Third Pavilion in Henry A. Tandy Park (8 a.m.-2 p.m., 9 a.m.-1 p.m. in winter), Sundays on Southland Drive, Tuesday and Thursday mornings at the Warehouse Block on National Avenue, and Wednesday afternoons at Greyline Station. Vendors sell fresh produce and local goods, and the market accepts SNAP with Kentucky Double Dollars matching.
Jessamine County Farmers' Market - Nicholasville (Saturday)
14.2 miHorsey Hundred Bicycling Event
14.0 miGeorgetown
Horsey Hundred is an annual road cycling event based in Georgetown, run through the horse farms of Scott County. Century-ride weekends like this one typically offer multiple distance options rather than a single fixed course, drawing riders from across the region each spring. Check with the organizing cycling club directly for this year's dates and registration.
Stamping Ground Farmers' Market
15.5 miStamping Ground is a small Scott County town named for the buffalo and elk that once packed the salt licks here before Kentucky was settled — the animals' trails stamped the ground bare. The market on Main Street is a true small-town stop, serving a community of a few hundred rather than a metro area.
Stamping Ground Family Fun Festival
15.5 miStamping Ground
Stamping Ground's Family Fun Festival is a small-town community event held in this Scott County town northwest of Georgetown. No published schedule, vendor list, or contact details turned up beyond the listing itself.
Lost Acres Farm, LLC
13.1 miFrankfort
We strive to provide certified organic fruits, vegetables, & nuts cultivated using sustainable & regenerative practices as much as possible. We hope to offer organic free range eggs in the future. Visitors also have the opportunity to participate in our mind/body & wellness activities such as sport nutrition sessions, personal training, and yoga.
Lexington Farmers' Market - Main St.
12.4 miLexington
Downtown/Main St. location of the Lexington Farmers' Market, which is an agricultural cooperative with 70+ members. The market is at the 5/3 Pavilion and is open every Saturday, year-round (April-November: 8am-2pm ; December-March: 9am-1pm).
Seed To Feed Dinner Series
14.1 miGeorgetown
Seed to Feed Dinner Series is a farm-to-table event held in downtown Georgetown on South Water Street. Series like this typically pair a rotating menu built from area farms with a fixed-price seated dinner, often tied to a specific restaurant or nonprofit host. No public listing turned up confirming the current organizer or schedule — check locally for upcoming dates.
Kentucky Horse Park
13.2 miLexington
Kentucky Horse Park is a 1,200-acre working horse farm and museum complex in Lexington, home to nearly 50 breeds that graze the grounds visitors walk through. Since opening in 1978, it has drawn more than a million guests a year for barn tours, two museums, and events like the Kentucky Three-Day Event. Camping is available on-site.
Ninth Annual Fusion
14.3 miGeorgetown
Ninth Annual Fusion is listed at 117 North Water Street in downtown Georgetown, Scott County. The name suggests a recurring event rather than a standing farm property, and no independent listing was found to clarify what it involves or when it takes place.
Great Bagel & Bakery
12.6 miGreat Bagel & Bakery is a bagel bakery connected to the Kentucky farm and market community represented in this directory. Specific locations, products, and hours were not confirmed through public sources at the time of this listing.
Strawberry Festival
14.3 migeorgetown
The Strawberry Festival runs at Bi-Water Farm & Greenhouse, a 185-acre family farm in Georgetown better known for AutumnFest, its fall pumpkin and apple season. Outside of fall, the farm keeps a market stocked with produce and flowers. Call ahead for current festival dates, since spring offerings shift from year to year.
Bluegrass Bounty Farm
14.7 miFrankfort
Bluegrass Bounty Farm is a small regenerative family farm on S. Benson Road just southwest of Frankfort, Kentucky, raising 100% grass-fed and finished beef plus truly free-ranging pastured chickens and eggs since 2019. The hens roam pastures and woods foraging on non-GMO feed for omega-3-rich eggs; Andrea and Rick meet customers monthly in Lexington and Georgetown and welcome farm visits by appointment.
Franklin County Farmers Market
14.7 miFrankfort
Welcome to the Franklin County Farmers Market located in historic downtown Frankfort. Walk through our market and see fresh produce, eggs, breads, meats, jams and salsa, cheese, soap, plants, and more, all produced in Franklin and surrounding counties. Enjoy fresh food, support local farmers, and chat with friends. We hope you’ll visit us soon!
Kiwanis 4th Of July Parade & Events
14.3 migeorgetown
The Kiwanis Club of Georgetown and Scott County runs this town's Fourth of July tradition: an 11 a.m. parade down Main Street that starts on Military Street and works its way through downtown Georgetown. Fireworks follow at dusk at the Scott County Fairgrounds. The club has staged the parade for years as its signature community event.
Kiwanis/Scott County Fair
14.3 miGeorgetown
Georgetown's Kiwanis Club has run the Scott County Fair for decades, and the 2026 edition marks its 79th year at the Scott County Fairgrounds. Expect livestock and horse shows, a garden tractor pull, and a full week of fair rides and food each June.
Scott County Farmers' Market
14.4 miGeorgetown
Shaker Village
16.1 miHarrodsburg
Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill preserves 34 restored buildings across 3,000 acres in Harrodsburg — once the third-largest Shaker settlement in the country, home to roughly 600 members at its 1850s peak. Today it's Kentucky's largest National Historic Landmark, with farm-to-table dining, overnight rooms, and river tours aboard the Dixie Belle.
Elmwood Stock Farm
14.5 miGeorgetown
Elmwood Stock Farm in Georgetown, Kentucky is a sixth-generation family farm celebrating over 25 years of USDA organic certification, feeding families directly since 1994. Customizable weekly CSA subscriptions run May through October alongside a year-round online farm market of organic vegetables, eggs, meats, and celebrated heritage turkeys, serving central and northern Kentucky, Louisville, and Cincinnati.
Georgetown Kite And Culture Festival
14.7 miGeorgetown
The Georgetown Kite and Culture Festival is a one-day event organized by the Georgetown Rotary Club, drawing 300 to 400 visitors for kite flying and cultural programming at Scott County Park. Proceeds, typically $6,000 to $8,000 a year, fund Rotary Club projects locally. The festival has run since at least 2005.
Festival of the Horse
14.6 miGeorgetown
Festival of the Horse is a three-day celebration of Bluegrass heritage held each September in downtown Georgetown, with live music, craft vendors, food, and beer. Signature events include the Grand Parade of Horses, the GCH Colt & Filly Review Parade, a Pet Parade, and a Fireman's Chili Cook-Off. The 2026 festival runs September 11–13.
S & V Farms
16.1 miHarrodsburg
Bi-Water Farm Greenhouse
15.0 miGeorgetown
Bi-Water Farm & Greenhouse "AutumnFest"
15.0 miGeorgetown
Bi-Water Farm & Greenhouse runs a working greenhouse and farm market in Georgetown year-round, then shifts into AutumnFest starting in September with apple days, a corn maze, a sunflower festival, bonfire sites, and Moonlight Fridays. The farm also hosts birthday parties, field trips, and company outings, selling fresh produce, flowers, and plants grown on-site.
John Antenucci
15.5 miFrankfort
John Antenucci runs Lazy Dog Honey out of Frankfort, tending bee yards scattered across Central Kentucky rather than one home apiary. His honey carries Kentucky Certified Honey status, and he walked through the operation on Frankfort's own Cable 10 farmer series in February 2024.
Kentucky Innovative Farming Network
13.6 miLexington
This CSA is based in Lexington, in Fayette County — the center of Kentucky's Bluegrass horse country, though the surrounding farmland grows plenty beyond hay and pasture. Nothing about a specific farm, crop list, or pickup schedule is publicly listed under this name; it may be a network connecting several smaller producers rather than a single farm.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Versailles, KY?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Versailles, Kentucky, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Versailles?
Farms near Versailles include 33 agritourism & farm experiences, 16 farmers markets, 3 farm stands, 3 csa programs. 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.
