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Farms Near Winterville, NC

51 local farms within about 30 miles of Winterville, North Carolina — all selling direct to consumers.

Brock's Berries & Farm

1.6 mi

A Virginia berry farm growing seasonal fruit and produce. Its exact location and any pick-your-own hours aren't verified online.

The Cotton Barn at Brock Family Farms

1.7 mi

Winterville

A wedding and event barn on a working farm near Winterville, run by Brock Family Farms outside Greenville. Beyond the venue's covered patio and reception space, the farm opens for pick-your-own strawberries, a produce stand, hayrides, barnyard animals, and school field trips, with cotton in the surrounding fields. The farm stand and the barn sit on adjacent addresses along Laurie Ellis Road.

Brock's Berries Produce Farm

1.8 mi

Winterville

Longstraw Farms Wedding Venue

3.4 mi

Ayden

Longstraw Farms is a farm wedding and event venue on Jolly Road in Ayden, south of Greenville in Pitt County. Couples rent the grounds for ceremonies and receptions in a working eastern North Carolina farm setting. No public storefront or produce sales are listed.

Greenville Farmers Market

3.1 mi

A community farmers market in Greenville, a small Augusta County town in the Shenandoah Valley south of Staunton. Local growers sell seasonal produce and goods through the warmer months.

Haddock Orchard

3.3 mi

Winterville

Haddock Orchard, also known as Haddock's Fresh Market, grows peaches, grapes, strawberries, flowers, and vegetables on County Home Road south of Winterville in Pitt County. The stand is known for homemade fruit turnovers in flavors like blueberry, peach, and apple, plus fresh lemonade. Market hours run Saturday mornings, with weekday produce pickup by phone. It's a family farm operation near Greenville.

Spring Run Market & Cafe

3.8 mi

A market and cafe at 3701 Charles Boulevard in Greenville, in Pitt County and home to East Carolina University. The spot combines a market with a cafe on the city's south side.

Renston Garden Market

3.7 mi

Winterville

Renston Garden Market

3.7 mi

Winterville

Strawberries On 903

3.8 mi

Strawberries On 903 is a seasonal strawberry stand named for NC Highway 903, which threads through the farm country of eastern North Carolina around Greene, Pitt, and Duplin counties. Stands like this open for spring berry season, selling fresh-picked strawberries by the quart from a roadside setup. No permanent listing was confirmed online.

Oak Cattle Farms

5.0 mi

Ayden

Oak Cattle Farms was established in 2016, backed by 20 years of experience in handling and working with cattle. Nestled in Ayden, NC, our cattle roam over 60 acres of lush pastures. We at Oak Cattle Farms pride ourselves on raising the finest quality of grass-fed, grain-finished beef. Our goal is to produce the highest standard of beef at affordable prices that surpass your local big-box grocery stores. Oak Cattle Farms takes great care in producing healthy cattle, as evident by the delicious ta

Keller Bee Yard

4.6 mi

Keller Bee Yard is a North Carolina beekeeping operation — an apiary of the sort that bottles local raw honey and may sell nucs, queens, or beeswax to nearby buyers. No city or public listing was confirmed, so the exact location and product lineup aren't verified here.

Brileys Corn Maze and Produce

5.7 mi

Greenville

Come fall, Briley's opens a corn maze and pumpkin patch outside Greenville, adding hayrides, games, farm animals, and a haunted field after dark. It's the autumn side of a third-generation Pitt County family farm spanning more than 90 acres, with pumpkins in a wide range of colors and sizes. The farm posts dates and hours on brileysfarmmarketnc.com and Facebook, or call 252-754-5029.

Uptown Greenville Umbrella Market

5.9 mi

Greenville

Raising Grayce Farm

5.3 mi

A small Virginia farm that shows up by name only. No location, crop list, or hours appear in public listings, so what it grows or raises stays unclear. Beyond the name and the state, there's little on record.

Farmers & Makers Market

6.2 mi

Greenville

An indoor, year-round market featuring items made, grown, or designed in Eastern NC.

Galloping Grazes

6.8 mi

Ayden

Brileys Strawberries & Produce

9.7 mi

Greenville

Strawberry season kicks off in April at Briley's on Rams Horn Road east of Greenville, where the same third-generation family farm runs a produce stand seven days a week from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Depending on the week you can pick beans, cabbage, corn, squash, peppers, tomatoes, and more. It sits on Highway 264 East, about 10 miles from Washington. Details at brileysfarmmarketnc.com.

Elohim Farm

11.7 mi

A Virginia farm operating as Elohim Farm; its crops and location aren't verified online.

Farmville Food Hub

11.4 mi

Farmville

A food hub based in Farmville, Pitt County, in eastern North Carolina's tobacco and row-crop country. Food hubs aggregate produce and other goods from area farms and move them to buyers and residents. Only a P.O. box is listed, with no posted schedule or storefront details I could confirm, so contact the group directly for how to buy or take part.

Rainbow Meadow Farms

16.0 mi

Rainbow Meadow Farms raises a full spread of pasture-based livestock in North Carolina — Berkshire pork, Dorper lamb, Devon-Angus beef, Cornish and Contentnea Red chicken, plus turkey, rabbit, and free-range brown eggs. Rotational grazing across roughly 300 acres keeps the pastures fertilized naturally. The farm cures its own sausage, bacon, and pastrami and runs the Whiskey Pig Craft Butchery and Deli. Contact Genell Pridgen.

CHE Community Food Hub

19.4 mi

Bethel

Wheat Swamp Angus

17.7 mi

Wheat Swamp Angus sells Angus beef raised in the Wheat Swamp community near Snow Hill, in eastern North Carolina. The cattle are grass-fed and grain-finished with no added hormones, sold as individual cuts, bundles, subscriptions, or in bulk quarters, halves, and wholes. Order online through their Barn2Door shop, or reach them on Facebook and Instagram at @wheatswampangus.

Taylor Farm Vineyard

19.8 mi

Tarboro

Taylor Farm Vineyard grows muscadine grapes on Highway 42 East outside Tarboro, in the Edgecombe County coastal plain. Muscadines handle the region's hot, humid summers well, ripening from late August into the fall. The vineyard shows up in farm directories as a u-pick and local grape source, though little else is published about hours. Call ahead before visiting in grape season.

Cottle Farms, Inc

19.3 mi

Kinston

Creekside Fresh Pickings

17.3 mi

Snow Hill

A produce farm stand in Snow Hill, the Greene County seat in eastern North Carolina's tobacco and vegetable belt. Creekside sells seasonal fruit and vegetables through the growing season. No website or storefront details are posted online.

Southside Farms

17.4 mi

Chocowinity

Southside Farms has grown produce near Chocowinity, in Beaufort County, since 1999, when the family shifted from tobacco and grain to fruit and vegetables. You can pick your own strawberries, blackberries, and blueberries in season, or let the crew pick for you, and the farm grows more than 50 varieties in all. Homemade strawberry ice cream and school field trips round it out. Open Monday through Saturday, 8am to 6pm.

Southside Farms

17.4 mi

Chocowinity

Morris Strawberry Farm

20.1 mi

Macclesfield

Morris Strawberry Farm offers pick-your-own strawberries in spring plus cabbage, onions, and potatoes off Webbs Chapel Road near Macclesfield, in Edgecombe County. It's a small eastern North Carolina u-pick without a posted website or hours. Strawberries drive the spring season, with the other crops following. Check locally before heading out.

ENC Honey

21.0 mi

ENC Honey bottles raw, unpasteurized honey gathered by beekeepers across Eastern North Carolina, keeping it local rather than blended from far away. The lineup runs beyond honey to bee pollen, honeycomb, creamed honey, candied pecans, and honey wine vinegar. Orders and details are on their site.

Jones Fruit Farm

18.3 mi

Walstonburg

A pick-your-own fruit and produce farm on Beaman Old Creek Road in Walstonburg, in Greene County's flat farm country. Depending on the month, you can pick blueberries, strawberries, peaches, and melons, or buy them pre-picked at the stand. The farm leans into a family day out with hay rides, a fishing pond, farm animals, and homemade ice cream. Vegetables round out the summer selection.

Lenoir County Farmers' Market

21.2 mi

Kinston

Kinston's county farmers market on North Herritage Street, the seat of Lenoir County in eastern North Carolina's coastal plain. The surrounding tobacco-and-produce country feeds the town's growing food scene, put on the map by Chef Vivian Howard's Chef & the Farmer restaurant a few blocks away. Growers sell vegetables, fruit, and homemade goods in season.

Raised In A Barn Farm

18.5 mi

Chocowinity

Raised In A Barn Farm

18.5 mi

Chocowinity

A family agritourism farm on NC Highway 33 East in Chocowinity, across the Pamlico River from Washington in Beaufort County. The farm hosts on-farm activities and seasonal visits. Its website is no longer active, so current hours and offerings are best confirmed directly.

Farmer's Garden

21.9 mi

Robersonville

A pick-your-own farm around Robersonville in Martin County, where visitors pick strawberries in spring and blueberries in early summer, with on-farm pickup available. It's listed only in farm directories with a PO Box for mail, so the field's actual hours aren't posted online. Eastern North Carolina's mild springs give this stretch of farmland an early strawberry start.

Washington Saturday Market

19.4 mi

Washington

The Washington Saturday Market runs along Stewart Parkway on the Pamlico River waterfront in Washington, or 'Little Washington,' the Beaufort County seat in eastern North Carolina. Set near the downtown docks, it brings coastal-plain farmers and vendors together on Saturdays. Vendor and hours details aren't posted online.

Loftin's Berry Farm

22.8 mi

Kinston

A berry and produce farm near Kinston in Lenoir County, listed for on-farm pickup and locally grown fruit. Directory records disagree on the exact road — Highway 58 South versus NC 55 — so confirm directions before heading out. Eastern North Carolina's long warm season suits berries and summer vegetables. With little else posted online, a direct call is the best way to learn hours and what's ripe.

Green Acres Strawberries

25.2 mi

Tarboro

Green Acres grows pick-your-own strawberries on NC Highway 33 northwest of Tarboro, in the Edgecombe County farm country along the Tar River. Berries ripen through the spring, and the farm sells both u-pick and pre-picked flats once the rows come in. Call before visiting to check picking conditions, since a single hard rain can close the field for a day or two.

White's Farm and Greenhouses

23.2 mi

Vanceboro

White's Farm and Greenhouses is on US 17 North in Vanceboro, Craven County, northwest of New Bern. As a greenhouse and nursery operation, it likely sells bedding plants, vegetable starts, and seasonal flowers. Contact the farm for plant availability and hours.

Benjamin W. Best Country Inn & Carriage House

21.9 mi

Snow Hill

A country inn on Mewborn Church Road outside Snow Hill, in Greene County's flat eastern North Carolina farmland. The property pairs overnight lodging with a carriage house and grounds often used for weddings and small gatherings. Public details are limited, so contact the inn directly about rooms, event space, and availability.

Nooherooka Natural LLC

21.9 mi

Nooherooka Natural raises pasture-raised black Angus beef and heritage pork in Snow Hill, in eastern North Carolina, with no antibiotics or added hormones and USDA-inspected processing. The farm runs its own market at 1151 Highway 13, open Wednesday through Saturday, selling cuts direct. The farm itself sits on Mewborn Church Road. Reach them at 252-714-2650.

Bobs Organic Blueberries

22.2 mi

Washington

Tarboro-Edgecombe Farmers Market

26.6 mi

The Tarboro-Edgecombe Farmers Market runs on Albemarle Avenue in Tarboro, the Edgecombe County seat on the Tar River in eastern North Carolina's coastal plain. This is prime farm country known for corn, tomatoes, and melons through the summer. Current hours and vendors aren't confirmed online.

Putnam Family Farms

27.5 mi

Kinston

A family farm stand in Kinston, in Lenoir County's eastern North Carolina farm country along the Neuse River. Putnam sells seasonal produce direct. No further details are posted online.

Bob's Organic Blueberries

23.8 mi

Washington

Bob's Organic Blueberries grows organic blueberries on Cherry Road outside Washington, in Beaufort County. Eastern North Carolina's sandy soils and long warm season suit blueberry production, with fruit ripening from late spring into midsummer. No website or contact details were found online for the farm.

Martha's Vineyard

24.2 mi

Stantonsburg

Martha's Vineyard is a small grape grower near Stantonsburg in Wilson County, in the eastern North Carolina farm belt. The region's climate favors muscadines, which ripen from late summer into fall. Beyond a directory listing, little is published about the vineyard's hours, wines, or u-pick options. Check locally before visiting in grape season.

Griffin's A-Maze-ing Corn Maze

26.5 mi

Williamston

Griffin's A-Maze-ing Corn Maze ran a seven-acre fall corn maze on Fire Department Road outside Williamston, in Martin County. One year's design cut the Maltese cross firefighter's badge into the field, and the maze took about an hour to walk. Multiple sources report the attraction closed permanently around 2024, with its website and Facebook page taken down. It is not currently operating.

Big Mill Bed & Breakfast

27.2 mi

Williamston

A farmstead bed-and-breakfast on Big Mill Road near Williamston, family-owned since 1920 in eastern North Carolina's Inner Banks. Five rooms and suites have private entrances and lake views, and the grounds add a vintage Airstream and two RV sites set in an orchard above the water. Guests can cook their own meals, and pecan trees planted more than a century ago still shade the yard. Long stays skip lodging tax.

Stomp Johnson's Produce Market

28.3 mi

Goldsboro

Everlane Flower Co

29.3 mi

Washington

R & J Farms, Inc

29.4 mi

Washington

R & J Farms works land on Biggs Road outside Washington, in Beaufort County along the Pamlico River in eastern North Carolina's Inner Banks. This is a flat, fertile stretch of row-crop farmland. No detailed visitor information is posted online.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many farms are near Winterville, NC?

US Farm Trail lists 51 farms within about 30 miles of Winterville, North Carolina, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.

What kinds of farms are near Winterville?

Farms near Winterville include 22 agritourism & farm experiences, 11 produce farms, 9 farm stands, 7 farmers markets. 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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