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Farms Near Warrenton, VA

60 local farms within about 30 miles of Warrenton, Virginia — all selling direct to consumers.

Warrenton Farmers Market

0.3 mi

Warrenton

The Warrenton Farmers Market sets up at 21 Main Street in Old Town Warrenton, the seat of Fauquier County in Virginia's Piedmont horse-and-wine country west of Washington. Fauquier's rolling farmland feeds the market with produce, meats, and prepared foods in season. Old Town's brick sidewalks and shops make it a walkable stop. Confirm the current market day and season before visiting.

Buena Vista Agriculture

0.7 mi

Warrenton

Buena Vista Agriculture operates along Lee Highway (Route 29/15) near Warrenton, in Fauquier County horse-and-farm country. It's listed as an agritourism farm, though little is published online about crops or visiting hours. The Warrenton area supports orchards, produce, and pick-your-own stops; reach out directly to confirm what this location offers before visiting.

Flo's Blossoms & Herbs

1.0 mi

Warrenton

A small flower and herb grower on Blackwell Road outside Warrenton, in Fauquier County. The name points to cut blossoms and culinary or medicinal herbs; growers this size in the area usually sell at the farm stand or nearby farmers markets through the warm months.

Haunted Hollow at Maple Tree Farm

2.0 mi

Warrenton

Haunted Hollow is Maple Tree Farm's Halloween attraction near Warrenton, running October evenings for older kids and adults; the farm doesn't recommend it for children under 12. It's the after-dark side of the same operation that hosts a fall pumpkin festival and corn maze by day, plus a summer ice cream festival and a winter Christmas light trail. Buy tickets through the farm's site.

Whiffletree Farm

2.9 mi

Warrenton

The Straight family has run Whiffletree Farm in Warrenton, Virginia since 2009, raising chicken, pork, beef, turkey, lamb, and eggs with earth-conscious practices — sold at the on-farm store six days a week, through 23 local pickup locations, whole and half animals, and even laying hen adoptions. Poultry-processing workshops, internships, a food bank donation program, and vacation stays at the historic Manor House guest home round out the mission.

Ever After Alpaca Farm

5.7 mi

Broad Run

Ever After Alpaca Farm hosts appointment-only alpaca encounters in Broad Run, Fauquier County, near Pearmund Cellars, where visitors hand-feed the herd and meet the crias. The farm sells alpaca-fiber goods including socks, scarves, shawls, and lined leather gloves, online and on-site, and books private group tours. It has been featured on TLC's Baylen Out Loud. Tours run seasonally, so book ahead.

Buckland Farm Market

6.3 mi

New Baltimore

A farm market on Lee Highway (Route 29) in New Baltimore, Fauquier County, near Warrenton in the Virginia Piedmont. It sells seasonal produce and farm goods along the busy 29 corridor northwest of Manassas.

Buckland Farm Market

6.5 mi

Buckland Farm Market runs as a roadside farm market and garden center on Lee Highway (Route 29) near Warrenton, in Fauquier County's Piedmont horse country. Stops like this along Route 29 typically sell seasonal produce, bedding plants, and fall pumpkins from the surrounding farmland.

Living Pastures Farm - Grass Fed Beef, Pastured Poultry, & Pastured Pork

6.3 mi

Living Pastures raises 100% grass-fed and grass-finished beef, pasture-raised heritage chicken and pastured pork, with no hormones, antibiotics or chemicals. The farm store sits at 9577 Cliff Mills Road in Marshall, Virginia, open Fridays and Saturdays from 1 to 5pm.

Owsberry Farm

7.7 mi

Jeffersonton

Owsberry Farm is on Myers Mill Road in Jeffersonton, in Culpeper County's Piedmont farmland. It carries an agritourism listing, but no website turned up and details aren't posted online. Contact the farm directly to find out what's open to visitors.

Messicks Farm Market

8.9 mi

Bealeton

Messicks Farm Market

8.9 mi

Bealeton

Kinloch Farm

9.3 mi

The Plains

Archwood Green Barns Farmers' Markets

9.4 mi

The Plains

A seasonal farmers market held at the Archwood Green Barns, 4557 Old Tavern Road in The Plains, out in Fauquier County's horse country west of Washington. The barn venue draws growers and makers selling produce, meats, baked goods, and crafts. Check ahead for the current market schedule, which isn't recorded here.

Corn Maze in the Plains

9.5 mi

The Plains

Corn Maze in the Plains cuts a seasonal corn maze on Old Tavern Road in The Plains, in Fauquier County's horse country west of Washington. Mazes like this open in fall for the pumpkin season with hayrides and family activities. The farm keeps a website, though its content wasn't reachable to confirm this year's dates.

Maple Tree Farm, formerly Cow-N-Corn

8.7 mi

Midland

Formerly Cow-N-Corn, Maple Tree Farm runs seasonal events through the year in the Warrenton area. Fall brings a corn maze, pumpkin festival, small animals, and train rides on October weekends; summer hosts an all-you-can-eat ice cream festival with cow-train rides, mini diggers, and inflatables. Spring adds a Bunny Trail and school field trips, and winter lights a drive-through Christmas trail with hot chocolate and carols.

Corn Maze in the Plains

9.6 mi

The Plains

Seven Oaks Lavender Farm

7.8 mi

Catlett

Wollam Gardens

8.7 mi

Jeffersonton

Wollam Gardens grows specialty cut flowers — perennials, annuals, and unusual varieties — across 11 acres on Jeffersonton Road in Culpeper County. Customers can cut their own blooms from dawn to dusk Monday through Thursday, and the farm supplies florists, designers, and markets across the DC area. A timber Pavilion built from fallen trees hosts weddings, and the Pink Farm Stand sells potted plants daily. Email [email protected] or call 540-937-3222.

Little Goat Farm at the Lake

8.5 mi

Nokesville

The Whole Ox

9.9 mi

Marshall

Marshall Farmer's Market

10.6 mi

Marshall's market runs along West Main Street in this Fauquier County village, once a stop on the old Manassas Gap Railroad in Virginia's piedmont hunt country. Farms across northern Fauquier bring seasonal vegetables, meats, and baked goods. The small town sits just off I-66 west of Warrenton, surrounded by grazing land and vineyards.

Haymarket Thursday Afternoon Market

10.0 mi

Broad Run

This Thursday-afternoon market meets at 16015 John Marshall Highway in Broad Run, just west of Haymarket in Prince William County. A midweek companion to the town's weekend market, it gives Piedmont growers a second selling day for produce, eggs, and prepared foods along Route 55 near the Fauquier County line.

Yankey Farms

9.3 mi

Nokesville

Market at La Grange

11.1 mi

Haymarket

The Market at La Grange sets up at the Winery at La Grange on Antioch Road in Haymarket, in western Prince William County below the Bull Run Mountains. Holding a market on winery grounds pairs local growers and makers with the tasting-room crowd. Expect seasonal produce and artisan goods on market days at this rural edge of the county.

Over The Grass Farm

12.7 mi

The Plains

Remington Farmers' Market

12.7 mi

Main Street Remington

This market runs along Main Street in Remington, a small railroad town in Fauquier County's northern Virginia Piedmont. The surrounding horse-and-hay country also grows vegetables and raises livestock, and area farms sell direct here. Expect a seasonal lineup of produce, eggs, and baked goods.

Berry Good Farm

12.6 mi

Bealeton

Berry Good Farm is on Dwyer Lane in Bealeton, in the Fauquier County Piedmont. The name and listing point to a berry farm; picking usually falls in early to midsummer, but hours aren't posted online, so contact the farm directly.

Haymarket Farmers' Market

10.9 mi

Haymarket

The Haymarket Farmers' Market runs on Washington Street in the small historic town of Haymarket, at the western edge of Prince William County below the Bull Run Mountains. Growers from the Piedmont around Gainesville and Bull Run bring seasonal produce, meats, and homemade goods. Haymarket sits along the old Warrenton Turnpike near Interstate 66.

Yankey Farms

10.1 mi

Nokesville

Yankey Farms sells fresh summer produce from a roadside stand in Nokesville and through a CSA subscription, with freezer beef and vegetable plants also on offer. Spring brings pick-your-own strawberries; fall opens a pumpkin patch, a corn maze scavenger hunt, and cow-train rides for kids. The Prince William County farm's Glenkirk Road stand opens in July for the summer harvest. Follow their Facebook page for current picking updates.

Inglewood Farm

13.2 mi

Bealeton

Inglewood Farm operates on Inglewood Farm Lane in Bealeton, in the southern Fauquier County countryside between Warrenton and Culpeper. The agritourism listing points to seasonal farm visiting, though specific crops and events weren't documented online. Reach out to the farm directly to confirm what they offer and when they're open.

The FarmFarm Farmers' Market

13.1 mi

Delaplane

A farm-based market on Grove Lane in Delaplane, in the rolling Piedmont of Fauquier County near Sky Meadows State Park and the region's horse and wine country. The FarmFarm hosts growers and makers on-site; its website is still under construction, so shoppers should confirm current market days directly.

Copper Hill Farm

12.9 mi

Haymarket

Bart & Sarah's at Great Oak Farm

12.1 mi

Rixeyville

Shawneehaw Farms

11.2 mi

Blue Ridge Local

13.9 mi

Elkwood

4P FOODS

14.1 mi

Elkwood

Willowlyn Farms Produce

11.9 mi

Catlett

Burnside Farms

12.5 mi

Haymarket

Burnside Farms

12.6 mi

Haymarket

Burnside Farms runs Virginia's big pick-your-own flower events: a spring Festival of Spring with more than two million tulips and daffodils across 20 acres, and a Summer of Sunflowers with evening food trucks and live music. This Haymarket site on James Madison Highway is one of two locations, alongside the main Nokesville farm. Buy tickets and bulbs through their site.

Smart Markets Bristow

11.6 mi

Bristow

Smart Markets, a Virginia operator that runs producer-focused farmers markets around Northern Virginia, holds this one on Linton Hall Road in Bristow, a growing Prince William County community. Vendors bring regional produce, meat, bread, and prepared food. The market follows the local spring-through-fall growing season.

Burnside Fields

11.6 mi

Nokesville

Burnside Fields lists an agritourism operation on Kettle Run Road in Nokesville, in western Prince William County's farm belt near the Fauquier line. The area is known for u-pick flower and produce fields that open seasonally. Specific offerings and hours weren't confirmed online, so contact the farm directly before visiting to check what's blooming or in season.

Nokesville Farmers Market

11.7 mi

Nokesville's market runs on Fitzwater Drive in the rural southwestern corner of Prince William County, the county's last real stretch of farm country. Growers and livestock producers from the surrounding land bring seasonal vegetables, eggs, meats, and baked goods. The market anchors a small agricultural community that has held onto its fields as suburbs filled in around it.

Yankey Farms

11.7 mi

Nokesville

Saddle Ridge Farm

14.0 mi

Culpeper

Saddle Ridge Farm

14.1 mi

Culpeper

Saddle Ridge Farm sits on Jamesons Mill Road outside Culpeper, in the rolling horse country of the Virginia Piedmont. The name points to an equestrian property. Public details online are thin, so contact the farm directly about boarding, lessons or events.

Narmada Winery

12.5 mi

Amissville

Narmada Winery sits on a hilltop in Amissville, in Rappahannock County's wine country. It pours estate reds and whites including Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Viognier, Chardonel, and house blends named Mom and Melange. The tasting room pairs wines with Indian small plates. A wine club, winemaker dinners, and private events fill the calendar, and the vineyard has earned gold and platinum medals in Virginia competitions.

Evergreen Acres

12.8 mi

Nokesville

Cut-your-own Christmas trees on what the farm calls the largest tree operation in Northern Virginia, with tractor rides out to the fields in December. The rest of the year, Evergreen Acres grows certified organic produce for pick-your-own, runs a real pumpkin patch each fall, and hosts hayrides along Cedar Run. Cedar Run Brewery opened on-site in 2019. The Nokesville farm dates to 1983 and charges no admission.

Honey Brook Farms

15.4 mi

Brandy Station

Our Story. Our Passion. “And he hath brought us into this place, and hath given us this land, even a land that floweth with milk and honey.” Deuteronomy 26:9

Muskrat Haven -

13.7 mi

Amissville

A small Amissville farm raising beef and chicken, with pick-your-own strawberries in season. Cattle and sheep graze the fields alongside stands of corn on the Cedarbreak Lane property in Rappahannock hunt country. On-farm pickup is available for meat orders. The operation is modest, so call ahead to confirm what's in stock and when the strawberry rows are open.

Middleburg Community Farmers Market

17.5 mi

Middleburg's market runs on West Federal Street in the Loudoun County town at the center of Virginia's horse-and-wine country. Farms and vineyards ring the surrounding hunt country, so market tables carry produce, meats, baked goods, and other local products in season. The community center anchors this walkable stretch of the historic village along Route 50.

Bees & Trees Farm

17.6 mi

Elkwood

Bees & Trees Farm is in Elkwood, on Carrico Mills Road in Culpeper County's Piedmont. The directory lists it as an agritourism farm; with little published online, contact the owners directly about honey, produce, or visits.

Day Spring Farm

17.6 mi

Middleburg

Day Spring Farm began when one family decided to heal and nourish themselves with chemical-free food — then friends wanted in, and the "farm-ily" was born. The farm offers grass-fed and finished beef, pasture-raised pork, poultry, and eggs, vegetables, raw milk, and herbal shares, all grown in harmony with nature without chemicals, GMOs, or soy.

Willow Oaks Berry Farm

16.6 mi

Midland

Willow Oaks Berry Farm grows berries on Midland Road in Midland, in southern Fauquier County's horse-and-farm country. Pick-your-own seasons in this part of the northern Piedmont run from strawberries in May and June into blueberries and blackberries through midsummer. Little else is posted online, so it's worth checking picking conditions before heading out.

Stribling Orchard

16.7 mi

Markham

Pick-your-own peaches from mid-July into August and apples from mid-August through early November, on a mountainside orchard up Poverty Hollow Lane in Markham. Cider and pumpkins arrive with the fall apple season. The orchard sits high in the Blue Ridge in Fauquier County with long views over the valley. Frost and weather can shift the crop from year to year, so check before you go.

Stribling Orchard

16.7 mi

Markham

Hartland Farm

17.3 mi

Markham

Moving Meadows Farm

17.7 mi

Culpeper

Moving Meadows Farm is the Hudson family's Culpeper, Virginia operation (est. 2011), named for its management technique — animals move to fresh paddocks daily, building topsoil while producing grass-fed and finished beef, pastured chicken, and farm-fresh eggs on 270 managed acres. Shop the Tuesday-Wednesday farm store, the Saturday Culpeper Farmers' Market, or order beef quarters online, with Farmer Wally available for grazing consults.

Hartland Orchard

17.6 mi

Markham

Hartland Orchard is a pick-your-own fruit farm on Hartland Lane in Markham, in the Blue Ridge foothills of Fauquier County near Sky Meadows State Park. Orchards here open for peaches in summer and apples into fall, with pumpkins and mountain views drawing visitors from the Northern Virginia and D.C. area.

Hartland Farm

17.8 mi

Markham

Hartland Farm sits on Hartland Lane in Markham, in the Blue Ridge foothills of western Fauquier County near Sky Meadows State Park. It shares the same lane as the area's pick-your-own orchard. The setting is pasture and hillside farmland along the mountains west of Marshall.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many farms are near Warrenton, VA?

US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Warrenton, Virginia, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.

What kinds of farms are near Warrenton?

Farms near Warrenton include 23 agritourism & farm experiences, 14 farmers markets, 14 farm stands, 9 organic farms. 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.

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