Farms Near Webster, NY
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Webster, New York — all selling direct to consumers.
The North Bee
0.5 miWebster
The North Bee is based on North Avenue in Webster, a Monroe County town on the Lake Ontario shore east of Rochester. The name points to beekeeping or a honey operation, which fits this fruit-and-field stretch of lakeshore. Specific products and hours aren't well documented online.
Maier Farms
1.9 miWebster
Maier Farms runs a seasonal stand on Phillips Road in Webster selling homegrown sweet corn, tomatoes, peppers, onions, garlic, squash and pumpkins, plus homegrown popcorn and fresh flower bouquets. In spring the greenhouses stock vegetable and flower transplants, geraniums, hanging baskets and perennials. The farm stand is open daily 8am to 6pm from August through October 31.
Webster's Joe Obbie Farmers' Market, Inc.
1.6 miWebster
Tír na nÓg Manor Farms
2.2 miWebster
Tir na nOg Manor Farms is a small agritourism farm on Viking Circle in Webster, east of Rochester near Lake Ontario. The Irish name (roughly 'land of youth') hints at an Irish theme. Public information about its crops, animals, or visiting hours is scarce, so reach out to the farm before planning a visit.
The Bowen Family Farm
2.0 miWebster
We have eggs, AMAZING PEACHES, Apples, pumpkins in the fall, goats, chickens, sheep, and flowers.
Woody Acres
3.2 miPenfield
Woody Acres is an agritourism farm on Harris Road in Penfield, east of Rochester in Monroe County. Farms of this kind in the area often pair a Christmas tree lot with a barn used for weddings and private events. Because published details are limited, contact the farm to confirm whether it's open for tree cutting, events, or seasonal visits.
Herman\'s Farm Market
2.8 miWebster
5th generation Family Farm. Quality produce, Bakery items with fried cakes made daily in the Fall, Grocery items, Fresh Cider pressed on site. Order delicious, crisp apples to be shipped anywhere in the Continental US.
Baumans Farm Market Cider Mill
3.5 miWebster
A farm market and greenhouse on Five Mile Line Road in Webster, east of Rochester, selling produce that rotates with the seasons. Spring is greenhouse plants and hanging baskets; summer brings sweet corn, peaches, squash, and pick-your-own strawberries and peas; fall turns to many apple varieties, pumpkins, and fried cakes. In winter they sell cut-your-own and pre-cut Christmas trees plus poinsettias.
Wickham Farms
4.6 miPenfield
Wickham Farms
4.6 miPenfield
Wickham Farms runs pick-your-own apples and sunflowers plus a farm cidery on the edge of Penfield, east of Rochester. Its fall season stacks up hayrides, a corn-and-barnyard play area, a Fall Festival, and after-hours 'Sip 'N Pick' evenings; summer brings the Sunflower Spectacular. The market and attractions open Thursday through Sunday in season. Season passes and gift cards are sold for regulars who come back through the year.
Creekedge Farm Market
3.5 miWebster
Creekedge Farm Market sits on Ridge Road in Webster, east of Rochester in Monroe County. Roadside stands along this stretch sell seasonal Western New York produce through the summer and fall, from sweet corn and tomatoes to apples and pumpkins. Creekedge's hours and current lineup aren't posted online, so it's worth stopping by during the growing season to see what's on the tables.
Penfield Farmers' Market
4.7 miPenfield's market gathers in this Rochester suburb in Monroe County, off Fairport Nine Mile Point Road on the town's east side. Western New York's season brings sweet corn, apples, and squash from surrounding Monroe and Wayne county farms to markets like this. Penfield sits east of Rochester along Irondequoit Creek, close to the Lake Ontario fruit belt.
Orbaker Fruit Farm
4.9 miWilliamson
Orbaker's Fruit Farm grows tree fruit in Williamson, part of the Lake Ontario fruit belt in Wayne County where apples, cherries, and peaches all do well. The farm posts seasonal updates on its Facebook page. Check ahead for what's ripe and current picking hours before making the drive.
Prospect Hill Market and Organics
4.3 miScribner Farm Stand
5.4 miScribner Farm Stand is a seasonal farm stand in Pennsylvania selling what the farm grows through the warmer months. Exact location, hours, and the produce on offer aren't published in the listing, so check directly before stopping by.
Sunscape Farms CSA
4.8 miRochester
Sunscape Farms on Creek Street in Rochester grows seasonal fruit and vegetables, including blueberries, and runs a garden center with greenhouses. Fresh-cut flower bouquets are made daily and there's u-pick flowers. Its 2026 vegetable CSA shares sold out, though bouquet shares are still offered. The farm market is open weekends 9–6 and weekdays 9–7.
Shadow Hill Maple Syrup
4.8 miOntario
Shadow Hill Maple Syrup makes syrup on Lakeside Road in Ontario, in Wayne County near the Lake Ontario shore east of Rochester. The sugarhouse taps its own maples and boils sap during the late-winter run.
Schutt's Apple Mill
4.9 miWebster
Schutt's Apple Mill presses apple cider on Plank Road in Webster, using UV cold pasteurization, and fries fresh cake donuts daily from a family recipe. Pick-your-own runs through the season, from cherries and raspberries in summer to apples from August into October, plus cut flowers. A tasting room pours the farm's hard cider by the flight or the can, northeast of Rochester near Lake Ontario.
G and S Orchards CSA
5.5 miWalworth
G and S Orchards
5.5 miWalworth
G and S Orchards
5.6 miWalworth
G and S Orchards runs a u-pick and farm stand on Atlantic Avenue (Route 286) in Walworth, growing strawberries, juneberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, cherries, currants, and gooseberries, plus apples and pumpkins in fall. The stand also sells vegetables, garlic, and honey, and the farm offers a CSA. Call 315-524-3823 or email [email protected].
Fairport Farmers' Market
8.1 miThe Fairport Farmers' Market runs off South Main Street, behind the bank branch in the village of Fairport, a Rochester suburb on the Erie Canal in Monroe County. Growers from the fertile Genesee region bring produce, fruit, and flowers, with the baked goods and prepared foods typical of Rochester-area markets. Fairport's canal-side Main Street keeps the market within a walkable downtown.
Brighton Farmers Market
7.0 miA Sunday market for the Rochester area, open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. from late April through November. Recently relocated to the Golisano Institute at 150 Sawgrass Drive, it gathers regional farms selling sustainably grown produce, meats, eggs, maple, honey, fresh flowers, pasta, and hot coffee, with vegan and gluten-free options. It's one of the region's larger weekly markets and stays busy through the growing season.
Powers Farm Market
8.8 miPittsford
Headwater Foods, Inc
8.0 miRochester
Long Acre Farms
8.8 miMacedon
Long Acre Farms has run family farm attractions in Macedon since 1993, anchored by the Amazing Maize Maze, billed as New York's longest-running corn maze. The property also holds an ice cream shop, a farm market, gemstone panning and a tasting room, and hosts birthday parties, corporate events and school tours. It sits between Rochester and the Finger Lakes, drawing seasonal crowds through summer and fall.
Wilbert Fruit Farm
8.4 miWalworth
Wilbert Fruit Farm grows tree fruit on Ontario Center Road in Walworth, Wayne County, part of New York's top apple-producing region. Area orchards harvest apples from late summer into fall, along with cherries and peaches earlier in the season. Specifics for Wilbert are limited online, so call ahead to confirm varieties, hours, and whether they offer pick-your-own.
Pittsford Farms Dairy
9.6 miPittsford Farms Dairy bottles its own milk and makes ice cream and baked goods at 44 N. Main Street in Pittsford, New York, near Rochester, not Pennsylvania as the listing shows. The dairy and bakery sell cream-line milk in glass bottles, hand-dipped ice cream, breads, and pastries on site. It's a long-running local landmark in the Rochester area.
Thornbee Farm
8.7 miWalworth
From the time we met as high school sweethearts, we have always enjoyed “living off the land” to varying degrees. When our children all relocated to Rochester and started their own families, we sold our family home and did the same. What initially started off as 25 acres of brush and bramble to spend time in nature with our growing number of grandchildren, then turned slowly into an idea, and finally into an adventure of building an organic farm. Admittedly, after a few years of cultivating this
GOOD OLE DAYS Indoor Farm Market (Macedon Center)
9.9 miGOOD OLE DAYS is an indoor farm market at 1208 Macedon Center Road in Macedon, Wayne County, east of Rochester near the Finger Lakes. Running indoors lets it carry local farm goods beyond the short outdoor season. Public details are limited, so confirm current days and hours before visiting.
Irondequoit Farmers Market
8.1 miIrondequoit
A market on Titus Avenue in Irondequoit, a Rochester suburb wedged between Lake Ontario and Irondequoit Bay in Monroe County. The lakeside plain around it grows apples, vegetables, and other crops on the Genesee Valley's fertile ground. Local farmers bring seasonal produce, baked goods, and farm products. The market gives residents on Rochester's north side a neighborhood spot for regional food.
Seaway Trail Honey
9.4 miRochester
Seaway Trail Honey is a Rochester honey producer, named for the scenic Seaway Trail that runs along the Lake Ontario shore. Its bees work the orchard and wildflower bloom of the Monroe County region that shapes local honey's character.
NOTA Farmers Market
9.0 miRochester
Named for Rochester's Neighborhood of the Arts (NOTA), this market sets up along East Avenue near the district's galleries and studios. Growers from the Genesee Valley and Finger Lakes bring the vegetables, fruit, and flowers that fill Rochester-area markets through the warm months. The arts-district setting gives it a creative, community feel alongside the produce.
Chase Farms
11.7 miFairport
Chase Farms is on Pannell Road in Fairport, a Monroe County suburb east of Rochester. Farms ringing the Rochester area typically run roadside stands with sweet corn, pumpkins, and fall produce for nearby neighborhoods.
Rochester Public Market
9.3 miRochester
Open since 1905, the Rochester Public Market on North Union Street is one of the country's oldest continuously running public markets, operating Tuesdays and Thursdays plus Saturdays year-round. Vendors sell fresh produce, meat and seafood, eggs and dairy, baked goods, and specialty foods alongside permanent shops. The market hosts dozens of special events each year in Rochester's northeast.
Monroe Village Farmers' Market
9.8 miRochester
Sits on Monroe Avenue in one of Rochester's most walkable neighborhoods, a strip known for restaurants and independent shops. The market gathers growers from the surrounding Genesee Valley and Finger Lakes, a region strong in apples, sweet corn, tomatoes, and cold-hardy greens. Rochester's public-market culture runs deep, and neighborhood markets like this one extend it into the residential East Side through the growing season.
Macedon Farmers Market
11.9 miMacedon's market runs on Main Street in this Wayne County town along the Erie Canal, midway between Rochester and the Finger Lakes fruit belt. Wayne County is major apple and produce country, so seasonal fruit and vegetables anchor the local grower mix, alongside baked goods and crafts. It's a small community market rather than a regional destination.
ParaDeys Acres maple
13.1 miMacedon
ParaDeys Acres makes maple syrup on Victor Road in Macedon, in Wayne County's sugarbush country east of Rochester. The sugarhouse taps its own trees and boils sap into syrup during the late-winter run.
Willard Farms
12.3 miPittsford
South Wedge Farmers' Market
10.7 miRochester
Rochester's South Wedge Farmers' Market runs on Mount Hope Avenue in one of the city's oldest and most walkable neighborhoods. Growers from the Genesee Valley bring vegetables, fruit, flowers, and prepared foods to this urban market. The South Wedge sits just south of downtown, near the University of Rochester and Highland Park.
Jack Munt Farm
13.5 miPittsford
Jack Munt Farm works Probst Road in Pittsford, a Monroe County town just southeast of Rochester. Once heavily agricultural, this area still holds working farms among the suburbs, growing hay, grain, and vegetables. Listed as an agritourism stop.
Maier's Mud Acres
13.0 miMACEDON
Maier's Mud Acres is a small agritourism farm in Macedon, New York, in the Wayne County apple-growing belt east of Rochester. No active website or current listing turned up online, so its seasonal offerings and hours couldn't be confirmed.
Green Acre Fruit Farm
10.5 miRochester
Green Acre Fruit Farm grows fruit on Latta Road in the Charlotte area of Rochester, near the Lake Ontario shore in Greece. The lake-tempered soils here suit apples and other tree and small fruit.
Highland Park Winter Farmers Market
11.1 miA winter market on Highland Avenue in southeast Rochester, running through the cold months when the area's outdoor stands close. Monroe County sits in the Genesee Valley and northern Finger Lakes, so cold-season markets here lean on storage crops, root vegetables, eggs, meat, honey, and baked goods that hold through the winter. It gives Rochester shoppers a local option between the fall and spring markets.
Rochester Microgreens
10.6 miRochester Microgreens grows microgreens, the quick-turn seedlings of crops like pea, radish, and sunflower harvested young for salads and garnish. The listing is tagged Pennsylvania, where there's a Rochester in Beaver County, though it may instead be the larger Rochester in New York. Its old website no longer resolves, so contact details aren't confirmed.
Morgans Farm Market
11.3 miMarion
Morgan's Farm Market sits on Cory Corners Road in Marion, in the Wayne County fruit belt east of Rochester. This is prime apple and cherry country, and area stands round out the season with sweet corn, tomatoes and fall pumpkins. Morgan's keeps a website, though it lists little detail, so it's worth calling or stopping in to see what's picked and on the tables.
Morgans Farm Market
11.3 miA roadside farm market on Cory Corners Road in Marion, deep in Wayne County's fruit belt. This stretch east of Rochester grows more apples than almost anywhere in the state, alongside cherries, peaches, and processing vegetables. Farm markets here sell tree fruit picked nearby, plus sweet corn, squash, and pumpkins as the season turns toward fall.
Mud Creek Farm CSA
16.2 miVictor
Victor Farmers Market
16.2 miVictor
A seasonal market on East Main Street in the village of Victor, Ontario County, between Rochester and the Finger Lakes. Area farmers and makers bring produce, baked goods, and crafts to the village center through summer and early fall.
Lagoner Farms
12.1 miWilliamson
Foodlink Food Hub
12.2 miRochester
Mendon Farmers' Market
16.1 miMendon
Held at the Mendon Fire Hall on Mendon-Ionia Road, this market serves a Monroe County town southeast of Rochester in Western New York. Nearby farms supply seasonal produce, fruit, eggs, and baked goods. Mendon's rural-suburban setting, close to both Rochester and Finger Lakes farmland, keeps local growers within a short drive.
Brighton Honey
13.2 miRochester
Palmyra Farmers' Market
14.2 miRuns on East Main Street in Palmyra, a Wayne County canal town best known as the birthplace of the Mormon faith and home to Hill Cumorah. It also sits in one of New York's top fruit-growing regions, so area farms bring apples, cherries, sweet corn, and vegetables to the market. The historic downtown, with its four-corner churches, gives the market a walkable setting.
Young Sommer Winery
12.6 miWilliamson
Young Sommer Winery makes red, white, fruit, and specialty wines, and also pours cider and both draft and canned beer, at its tasting room on Jersey Road in Williamson. The Wayne County spot sits in apple country east of Rochester, near Lake Ontario. Open Friday through Sunday, noon to 7pm, plus by appointment.
Mendon Acres
16.5 miHoneoye Falls
Mendon Acres farms on Clover Street in Honeoye Falls, Monroe County, in the countryside south of Rochester. The town of Mendon sits amid dairy farms, hayfields, and horse properties along the east side of the Genesee Valley. Specifics for Mendon Acres are limited online, so a direct call is the best way to learn what they raise and whether visitors are welcome.
Sunscape Farms Greece
13.2 miRochester
Pachamama Farm CSA
16.8 miShortsville
Smith Road Farm
14.3 miMarion
Smith Road Farm sits on Smith Road in Marion, in the Wayne County fruit belt east of Rochester. This is prime apple and cherry country along the Lake Ontario plain, and small farms here sell tree fruit, produce, and pumpkins in season. No website or listing detail is posted, so check locally for hours and what's ripe.
Mendon Acres
17.4 miHoneoye Falls
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US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Webster, New York, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
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Farms near Webster include 20 agritourism & farm experiences, 18 farmers markets, 12 farm stands, 6 organic farms. Browse the list for details on each.
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