Farms Near Winnsboro, TX
31 local farms within about 30 miles of Winnsboro, Texas — all selling direct to consumers.
Winnsboro Farmers Market
0.1 miWinnsboro
Winnsboro Pumpkin Patch
1.3 miWinnsboro
A seasonal pumpkin patch on State Highway 11 in Winnsboro, a Wood County town in East Texas. The patch opens through October with pumpkins and fall family activities. Dates shift each year, so check locally before heading out.
Lone Star Mastiffs
2.0 miA licensed Texas dog breeder in Winnsboro, at 12228 S Hwy 37, operating since 2018 as Texas Licensed Breeder #369. They raise large molosser and mastiff breeds, including Boerboel, Caucasian and Central Asian Ovcharka, Presa Canario, and their own Lonestar Bandog, and train them for obedience, personal protection, and livestock guarding. Puppies are raised on-site and sold with health guarantees.
Glover Farm Vineyard
2.2 miWinnsboro
Glover Farm Vineyard grows grapes near Winnsboro, in Wood County's slice of the Northeast Texas wine country. This corner of the state has added vineyards steadily, helped by a long warm season and the rolling farmland around Winnsboro's Autumn Trails route. The listing shows only a name and rural address on County Road SE 3471; no tasting hours, phone, or website are posted.
Muscadine Grape U-pick
2.2 miWinnsboro
This u-pick muscadine vineyard sits on a county road outside Winnsboro, in Wood County in the vineyard belt of Northeast Texas. Muscadine grapes ripen in late summer, roughly August into September, and the patch opens for visitors to pick their own by the bucket. Winnsboro sits along the Texas Wine Country back roads, so a stop pairs well with nearby wineries. Call ahead for the season's start.
2 Mac's Ranch
3.0 miWinnsboro
The Milk Barn at 2 Mac's Ranch in Winnsboro, Texas is Jim and Heather's market — childhood friends who found their way back to each other and to a calling of raising truly nourishing food. The store carries their own and neighboring farms' chicken, beef, pork, lamb, dairy, produce, bakery goods, and pantry items with only the cleanest ingredients, open six days a week on FM 852.
Grass Fed Beef on pasture 365
7.1 miThe name spells out the model: cattle kept on pasture all 365 days a year and finished on grass rather than feedlot grain. This is a Texas beef operation selling to buyers who want that. No city, website, or ordering details are confirmed publicly, so reach out ahead to check cuts, pricing, and pickup.
Cypress Springs Tree and Berry Farm
6.3 miScroggins
A berry and tree farm near Scroggins, on the Lake Cypress Springs side of Franklin County in Northeast Texas. Expect u-pick berries in early summer and Christmas trees in season, matching the name. The lake area is a weekend draw, and the farm makes a natural stop for pick-your-own fruit.
Jarvis Farm
10.6 miComo
Terry"s Blackberry Farm
11.0 miComo
Terry's Blackberry Farm grows blackberries on County Road 2331 near Como, in Hopkins County's Northeast Texas dairy-and-farm country. Texas blackberries usually fruit in a short window from late May through June, so timing matters. The listing shows the name and location but no hours, phone, or website, meaning a visit should be confirmed before the berries pass.
Fresh Picked Blueberries and veggies
13.2 miQuitman
The Blueberry Farm
13.4 miQuitman
Stout Creek Farm
15.5 miSaltillo
Our city slicker family officially took the leap to ranching and farming in 2018! We now live on 600 sprawling acres in Northeast Texas and have dedicated ourselves to healing the land on our little piece of earth, while evoking the very best food from it. For many years we were disconnected from our food. As far as we were concerned, steak was whipped up at Central Market and broccoli was made at Whole Foods. Now we know exactly where our food comes from and although you may not be ready to tak
Hill Brothers’ Cattle
14.1 miYantis
Hill Brothers’ Cattle serves the Northeast Tx & DFW area with BEEF produced on our small farm in Yantis, TX. Locally raised, processed, and inspected. We offer Half or Whole animal beef portions for your freezer. Our beef cattle are pastured from birth to processing and finished using grains.
Hill Brothers’ Cattle
14.1 miYantis
Hill Brothers’ Cattle serves the Northeast Tx & DFW area with BEEF produced on our small farm in Yantis, TX. Locally raised, processed, and inspected. We offer Half or Whole animal beef portions for your freezer. Our beef cattle are pastured from birth to processing and finished using grains.
Lindley Organic Farm
17.1 miFisher Farms
15.4 miYantis
Fisher Farms is located on County Road 1441 in Yantis, near Lake Fork in Wood County, East Texas. No specific public details about its crops or hours were confirmed. Contact the farm directly.
Blueberry Ridge Farm Bed and Breakfast
22.2 miMineola
McPeak Orchards
19.3 miPittsburg
McPeak Orchards ships Camp County peaches and berries at scale: 50 to 60 trucks a season carry its peaches, strawberries, blackberries, and plums to chains like Walmart and Whole Foods. The same fruit sells retail from a roadside stand on U.S. 271 north of Pittsburg, open mid-May through mid-October. This is a three-generation family operation in one of Texas's top peach regions. Call 903-762-6477 for what's ripe.
Harris Family Ranch
19.2 miPittsburg
This isn't just plain ol' beef... This is Harris Family Ranch beef! Here at the ranch we take so much pride in raising our animals. We put so much love and care into each animal and we make sure they enjoy every day of their lives while in our care. We provide beef that is always free of hormones and antibiotics. God made animals for us to use as tools and for food to nourish our bodies. Give our beef a try and taste the goodness for yourself!
Efurd Peach Orchard
19.4 miPittsburg
Efurd Orchards grows peaches on Highway 271 south of Pittsburg, in the Camp County fruit country of Northeast Texas. The orchard runs a long peach season from late spring into summer across many varieties, with a stand selling fresh fruit plus jams and other homemade goods. Local peaches here rival the better-known Hill Country crop.
Mineola Farmers Market
23.4 miMineola Farmers Market sits at 200 West Front Street, just south of historic downtown Mineola and one block west of the old train depot on US Highway 69. Growers from Wood County and the surrounding East Texas Piney Woods bring seasonal produce and homemade goods. The depot-district spot ties the market to the town's rail heritage.
Blueberry Ridge Farm Bed and Breakfast
23.5 miMineola
Blueberry Ridge Farm Bed and Breakfast sits on Highway 80 in Mineola, in Wood County, part of East Texas's blueberry-growing belt. The name and produce listing point to pick-your-own blueberries in summer alongside overnight lodging, a combination a few East Texas berry farms offer. Ripe berries usually run June into July here. Contact the farm to confirm picking availability and room bookings, since both depend on the season.
Main Street Farmers' Market
22.0 miSet on 210 Main Street in downtown Sulphur Springs, this market sits in Hopkins County, one of Texas's leading dairy regions. Northeast Texas growers bring seasonal produce, and local vendors add baked and homemade goods. The downtown square location puts it steps from the county courthouse.
Hawkins Organic
25.2 miHawkins
Farm to Fork Tour and Dinner
23.8 miMount Pleasant
A farm-dinner event in Mount Pleasant, the seat of Titus County in Northeast Texas. Farm-to-fork tours like this pair a walk through a working farm with a multi-course meal built from local produce and meat. The listed address sits just north of downtown along North Jefferson.
Hill Farms
27.7 miBig Sandy
Hill Farms is a farm on State Highway 155 in Big Sandy, in the Upshur County countryside of East Texas. Small farms in this area grow seasonal produce and welcome visitors at harvest, part of the rural farm belt between Tyler and Longview.
Calie's Acre
26.2 miGilmer
Calie's Acre is a pumpkin and sunflower patch on State Highway 300 in Gilmer, open for old-fashioned fall fun since 2009 and hosting field trips for schools, daycares, and churches. Reach Calie at (903) 790-2297 or [email protected]. The operation runs a separate florist, Calie's Country Florist, and has announced a move to a new Longview location, so confirm the current site before visiting.
Three Oaks Plant Farm
25.1 miBrashear
Three Oaks Plant Farm is a plant and nursery operation on FM 3389 near Brashear, in Hopkins County's dairy-and-farm country in Northeast Texas. The name points to bedding plants, transplants, or nursery stock rather than pick-your-own fruit. No hours, phone, or website are posted with the listing, so availability would need to be checked locally.
Alford Family Farm
27.6 miEmory
Moody Blooms
28.3 miMount Pleasant
Moody Blooms is a flower farm on FM 1000 near Mount Pleasant, in Titus County in the rolling country of Northeast Texas. Small cut-flower growers like this typically open for seasonal u-pick or bouquet sales in spring and summer, with zinnias, sunflowers, and other field flowers. Contact the farm directly to confirm bloom season and whether the field is open for picking.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Winnsboro, TX?
US Farm Trail lists 31 farms within about 30 miles of Winnsboro, Texas, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Winnsboro?
Farms near Winnsboro include 14 agritourism & farm experiences, 7 produce farms, 7 farm stands, 3 farmers markets. 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.
