Farms Near Woodbury, TN
58 local farms within about 30 miles of Woodbury, Tennessee — all selling direct to consumers.
Cannon County Farmers' Market
1.1 miWoodbury
Woodbury's farmers market sets up at the Arts Center of Cannon County on John Bragg Highway, Saturday mornings from June through September. Vendors bring vegetables, honey, jams, and baked goods grown or made nearby. The market runs early, roughly 7 to 11 a.m., and posts updates on its website and Facebook page.
Flying S Farms
1.5 miWoodbury
Flying S Farms
1.5 miWoodbury
The Pumpkin Patch
2.7 miWoodbury
This pumpkin patch operates on John Bragg Highway (Highway 70S) in Woodbury, the seat of Cannon County east of Murfreesboro. Like most Middle Tennessee patches, it runs as a fall attraction. No website, hours, or contact details turned up in public listings.
Wildwood Christmas Tree Farm
6.4 miWoodbury
Wildwood Christmas Tree Farm sells cut-your-own Christmas trees on La Paloma Road in Woodbury, the seat of Cannon County east of Murfreesboro. Choose-and-cut farms like this open from late November through December. No website or contact details were found in public listings.
The Maize at Milton & Pumpkin Patch
9.8 miMilton
The Maize at Milton pairs a cut corn maze with a pumpkin patch in Milton, a small Rutherford County community southeast of Murfreesboro. It works as a seasonal fall stop for families. Specific dates and admission weren't posted in the listings checked.
The Farm at Hollow Springs
11.2 miBradyville
A farm on Hollow Springs Road in Bradyville, deep in the rural hills of Cannon County southeast of Murfreesboro. Farms out here open their fields for seasonal u-pick and events built around flowers and fall crops. Specifics for this operation are thin online. Check the farm's own page or local listings for current festival dates, u-pick availability, and hours.
Bid Red Farms
9.6 miMcMinnville
A farm off Bill Webb Road in McMinnville, Warren County, the Middle Tennessee county long called the nursery capital of the world for its tree and plant growers. The listing name may be a misspelling of Big Red Farms. Little is published online about the operation. Check locally for what it grows or offers and when it's open.
Lascassas Farms
10.9 miLascassas
Lascassas Farms is on Lascassas Pike in Lascassas, a rural community northeast of Murfreesboro in Rutherford County. It carries an agritourism listing. Public sources didn't specify what the farm grows or which activities it opens to visitors.
Morrison Acres
13.0 miMorrison Acres is on Pocahontas Road in Morrison, in Warren County, Tennessee. The 37357 area around McMinnville is the center of the state's nursery belt, where farms raise trees, shrubs, and field crops. The farm carries an agritourism listing; contact it directly for its produce, plants, or seasonal offerings and visiting details.
WeDoFarm
11.0 miSmithville
WeDoFarm grows pick-your-own strawberries and a rotating list of vegetables — beets, carrots, cucumbers, mustard greens, and turnips — on Bethel Road outside Smithville. The farm uses high tunnels to extend its growing season and adds a corn maze and pumpkins in the fall. Robert Ervin runs the operation, selling on-farm and online. Check the website or Facebook page before visiting to see what has been picked and what is ready.
Southland Farms
14.4 miMorrison
Party Animals Inc
15.1 miMorrison
Party Animals Inc is on Goforth Road in Morrison, a Warren County community near McMinnville in Middle Tennessee. The name and agritourism listing point to an animal-based operation for visits or events, but specifics aren't published online. Reach out directly to learn what they offer.
Cedarwood Farms
13.2 miMcMinnville
Cedarwood Farms is on Old Nashville Highway in McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee's nursery and tree-growing hub in the Middle Tennessee foothills. The listing marks it as agritourism. No specific crops, products, or visitor activities were published online.
Lascassas Farms
13.1 miLascassas
Rainbow Hill Farm
14.5 miMcMinnville
Rainbow Hill Farm is on Bailey Road in McMinnville, in Warren County, the Middle Tennessee county that bills itself as the Nursery Capital of the World. Farms here raise ornamental trees, shrubs, and field crops on the fertile ground below the Cumberland Plateau. The farm carries an agritourism listing; contact it directly for its plants, produce, or seasonal visits.
Out The Mud Farm
13.8 miMurfreesboro
Folsom Farms
17.2 miAlexandria
Shuck -n- Shack Corn Maze
15.2 miLascassas
Shuck-n-Shack opened in 2009 as a fall corn maze on Valley View Road in Lascassas, northeast of Murfreesboro in Rutherford County. The farm cut its maze into standing corn for autumn visitors and drew families during the October season. Some business directories now list it as closed, so confirm before planning a trip out. The listed contact for the operation is 615-812-8788.
Turner and Sons Nursery
15.6 miSmithville
The Fun Farm
16.4 miMcMinnville
The Fun Farm was an agritourism farm on Nashville Highway in McMinnville, Warren County, the nursery and tree-growing capital of Tennessee. Its former web domain now sits parked and listed for sale, so the current operating status is unclear. No active contact details were found.
New Tradition Farm
16.8 miMcMinnville
New Tradition Farm is on Parish Lane in McMinnville, the Warren County seat known as the nursery capital of the world for its ornamental tree and plant growers. The farm keeps little public detail of its own. Contact it directly to learn what it grows and whether it's open to visitors.
Farmer Brown's Hydroponics
17.4 miMorrison
Oakview Farm
17.0 miLascassas
Oakview Farm sits on JW Jordan Road in Lascassas, northeast of Murfreesboro in Rutherford County, Middle Tennessee. It's listed as an agritourism farm, without published hours or a product list. Rutherford County's mix of hay ground, cattle, and pick-your-own patches makes for a varied farm scene here. Contact the farm directly to confirm what it offers and when.
Blueberry Patch
16.3 miMurfreesboro
The Blueberry Patch grows blueberries on West Gum Road in Murfreesboro, in Rutherford County southeast of Nashville. Pick-your-own blueberry farms in Middle Tennessee open through the summer window, roughly June into July, with ripening set by the season's heat. Berry picking depends on the day's ready fruit, so call ahead for current picking conditions before driving out.
Haley's Pumpkin Patch
20.1 miWatertown
Haley's Pumpkin Patch operates on Haley Road in Watertown, a small Wilson County town east of Nashville. As a seasonal pumpkin patch it would open in the fall for pick-your-own pumpkins and family visits, though hours, pricing, and any added attractions like hayrides or a corn maze aren't confirmed online. Watertown draws weekend traffic for its historic square and antique trail. Check with the farm before making the drive in October.
DeKalb County Farmers' Market
17.2 miSmithville
Set up behind Ace Hardware at 205 East Bryant Street in Smithville, this market carries locally grown produce, baked goods, smoked meat, eggs, honey, and crafts, and takes SNAP and EBT. It's a rural county market drawing growers from around DeKalb County. Call 615-597-8292 or follow the Facebook page for open days.
Green Acres
20.0 miManchester
Green Acres is a farm on Rock Road in Manchester, in Coffee County, Middle Tennessee. Beyond its directory listing as an agritourism stop, the operation keeps little verifiable presence online, and several unrelated farms in Tennessee share the same name. Anyone connected to the Manchester location can add crop details, seasons, and contact information to fill out the listing.
Randall Walker Farms
18.2 miMorrison
Randall Walker Farms is on Manchester Highway in Morrison, in Warren County — the heart of Tennessee's nursery country around McMinnville, often called the nursery capital. Many operations here grow trees, shrubs, and ornamental plants, though this farm's specific products and whether it sells to the public aren't documented online. Warren County also grows row crops and cattle. Contact the farm directly to learn what it produces and whether visitors or buyers are welcome.
P and P Farms
18.1 miLascassas
P and P Farms is on East Jefferson Pike in Lascassas, in the Rutherford County countryside northeast of Murfreesboro. It's listed as an agritourism farm but keeps little detail online. Contact the farm directly to learn what it grows and whether it's open to the public.
Main Street Saturday Market
18.0 miMurfreesboro
Cedar Springs Ranch on the Plains
19.6 miLascassas
Cedar Springs Ranch on the Plains is set on Rocky Hill Road in Lascassas, a rural community northeast of Murfreesboro in Rutherford County, Middle Tennessee. The 'Plains' refers to the flat farmland east of town, historically planted in row crops and grazed by cattle and horses. The listing gives no public hours, so reach the ranch directly to ask about visits or events.
Warren Co Farmer's Market
19.7 miThe Warren County Farmers Market runs Wednesdays and Saturdays, 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., April through November, under the pavilion at 100 Market Street in downtown McMinnville. The Warren County Agricultural Association operates it as an outlet for locally grown produce and non-commercial handmade goods, giving area farmers a direct line to shoppers. Reach the market at [email protected] or (931) 259-0727.
Vaughn's Farm
19.6 miVaughn's Farm is on Lebanon Pike in the 37130 area of Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, in the fast-growing farmland southeast of Nashville. The listing carries no city name and little else online. Contact the farm directly to find out what it grows and whether it's open to the public.
Peaceful Pastures
22.5 miHickman
Manchester Locally Grown Farmers' Market
23.6 miManchester
This market runs mostly online through Middle Tennessee Locally Grown, where shoppers order from area growers and pick up Thursday afternoons in Manchester, Tullahoma, or McMinnville. Vendors sell eggs, vegetables, meats, baked goods, and garden plants, and every participating farm raises its family within 30 miles of Manchester.
Avans Farm Retreat
23.3 miBrush Creek
Avans Farm Retreat is on Pig Branch Road in Brush Creek, a rural Smith County community in Middle Tennessee east of Lebanon. The "retreat" name points to a farm-stay or event use, though public listings didn't confirm lodging, events, or hours. No website or contact details were found.
Stones River Market
19.4 miMurfreesboro
Double Duece Produce
21.1 miMurfreesboro
Batey's Berries
21.0 miMurfreesboro
Batey's Berries is the pick-your-own arm of Batey Farms, a long-running family operation on Wilkinson Pike in Murfreesboro. Spring brings u-pick and pre-picked strawberries; the same farm turns to pumpkins and a fall season later in the year. Batey Farms also raises and sells its own pork. It's one of Rutherford County's better-known produce stops, close in to Murfreesboro rather than a long rural drive. Confirm the strawberry opening each spring, since it shifts with the weather.
Valley Home Farm
24.4 miWartrace
Peach Plantation
25.6 miManchester
Peach Plantation is a pick-your-own fruit farm on Hillsboro Viola Road southwest of Manchester, with a nursery-and-garden side to the operation. Listings point to peaches and seasonal produce you harvest yourself. Online details are limited, and a related petting-zoo listing shows a nearby McMinnville address, so call ahead to confirm the location and what's ripe before you go.
Mrs. B's Pumpkin Patch
25.9 miMrs. B's Pumpkin Patch is a seasonal patch on Murfreesboro Road in Lebanon, in Wilson County east of Nashville. Patches like it open through October with pumpkins for carving and cooking, plus the gourds, hay, and fall decorations that fill farm stands across Middle Tennessee at harvest. Pumpkin patches keep short autumn hours, so confirm dates before visiting.
Wedge Oak Farm
26.4 miWedge Oak Farm is a Century Farm at 3964 Old Murfreesboro Rd W in Lebanon, raising pasture-based meats and eggs and making its own specialty sausages in an on-site commercial kitchen. The family has worked this land since 1904. They sell direct and turn up at Middle Tennessee markets with pork, poultry, beef, and eggs. Call (615) 443-0836 to check what's stocked before visiting.
Bussell's Berries
28.3 miCarthage
Bussell's Berries grows berries near Carthage, the Smith County seat set along the Cumberland River in Middle Tennessee. Depending on the season, small Tennessee berry farms like this offer strawberries in May, then blackberries and blueberries through June and July. Carthage sits about an hour east of Nashville off Interstate 40. Call ahead to check ripening and picking hours, which shift with the weather each year.
The Pumpkin Place at Lannom Farms
25.4 miLebanon
A seasonal pumpkin patch on the Lannom family's farm on Vesta Road near Lebanon, the Wilson County seat east of Nashville. Fall is the season here, when the farm opens its fields for pumpkin picking and the usual harvest-time family activities. Details published online are limited. Check locally for opening weekend and October hours before heading out.
Smith County Farmers Market
28.4 miCarthage
Ralston Farm
28.8 miLebanon
Ralston Farm runs a small beekeeping and berry operation on Sugar Flat Road east of Lebanon. The family sells raw honey, whipped honey, and berry preserves alongside fresh blueberries and thornless blackberries in season. You can pick your own or pre-order berries for farm pickup, and they bring honey and fruit to the Mt. Juliet Farmers Market. Frozen berries and syrup round out what's available once the summer harvest winds down.
Pratt's Orchard and Garden Center
28.5 miLebanon
Pratt's Orchard and Garden Center is on Trousdale Ferry Pike in Lebanon, in Wilson County east of Nashville. As an orchard and garden center, it pairs tree fruit with plants and nursery stock, the kind of operation that sells fruit in season alongside bedding plants and garden supplies. Contact the orchard directly for what's ripe and current hours.
Jones Nursery
26.3 miSmyrna
Triple A Farms
25.6 miRockvale
Szinpadi Farms Market
28.1 miShelbyville
At Szinpadi Farms, we raise premium Boer goats and sheep, with plans to expand our offerings to include pasture-raised chickens and cows. We also produce local honey and hand-crafted candles from our own hives. For those seeking quality feed for their own animals, we offer locally sourced hay bales. Experience the difference of farm-fresh, sustainably raised products from Szinpadi Farms. We have an on-farm market offering meats, produce, flowers, health and beauty and gifts from several farms and artisans in the area.
Hickman Valley Farms
28.8 miShelbyville
Hickman Valley Farms is on Pinkston Road in Shelbyville, the Bedford County seat in Middle Tennessee. Shelbyville is the home of the Tennessee Walking Horse, and the surrounding valleys hold horse farms alongside cattle, hay, and produce. This listing gives no public hours, so contact the farm directly to find out what it raises and whether it's open to visitors.
Jammy Farms, Inc
29.5 miMount Juliet
Jammy Farms is on Harkreader Road in Mount Juliet, in the Wilson County countryside just east of Nashville where working farms are steadily giving way to suburbs. It's registered as a Tennessee farm business but keeps little public presence. Contact the farm directly to learn what it grows or offers.
Smotherman Farms
28.3 miBell Buckle
AHA Rabbits
27.4 miRockvale
AHA Rabbits raises New Zealand and Californian rabbits for meat on South Windrow Road in Rockvale, southwest of Murfreesboro. The rabbitry has run since 2014 and sells antibiotic- and drug-free meat, dressed to order, with pickup at the farm. Live weights run four to five pounds. Reach the farm by phone or email to arrange an order.
Lucky Ladd Farms
29.0 miEagleville
Lucky Ladd Farms is a nearly 60-acre agritourism park in Eagleville, southwest of Nashville, with hundreds of animals in its petting farm and small zoo. Visitors get pony and donkey rides, an Adventure Aviary parakeet feeding, mega slides, wagon rides, and nature trails through the cedar glades. U-pick tulips, strawberries, and sunflowers rotate by season, and the fall Harvest Festival adds a pumpkin patch and corn maze. A bakery and country store round out the visit.
Lucky Ladd Farms
29.1 miEagleville
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Woodbury, TN?
US Farm Trail lists 58 farms within about 30 miles of Woodbury, Tennessee, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Woodbury?
Farms near Woodbury include 35 agritourism & farm experiences, 9 farm stands, 7 produce farms, 6 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.
