Farms Near Xenia, OH
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Xenia, Ohio — all selling direct to consumers.
Brookside Farm
0.1 miXenia
The Pumpkin Barn
2.8 miXenia
Berryhill Farm
3.7 miXenia
McBreezy Acres Fruit Farm
5.6 miXenia
McBreezy Acres grows organic fruits and vegetables on Waynesville-Jamestown Road near Xenia, with pick-your-own apples, plums, and pumpkins in season. The farm sells organically grown plants and keeps a small apiary for honey. It's a modest Greene County operation; picking dates and updates go out through its Facebook page.
Jackson's Farm Market
5.7 miXenia
Katie's Pumpkin Barn
6.9 miBeavercreek
Katie's Pumpkin Barn
7.0 miFairborn
Katie's Pumpkin Barn sells pumpkins on New Germany-Trebein Road near Fairborn, in Greene County between Dayton and Xenia. Pumpkin barns like this open in the fall with pumpkins, gourds, and mums, often adding hayrides or a corn maze. The season runs late September through October. Check ahead for this year's dates and hours before visiting.
Adventure Acres
6.5 miBellbrook
Adventure Acres is on South Alpha Bellbrook Road in Bellbrook, in Greene County southeast of Dayton. It's a fall agritourism farm known locally for a corn maze and pumpkin-season activities that open on weekends each autumn. The Dayton suburbs make it an easy seasonal day trip. Confirm current-year dates before visiting.
Wild Hare Natural Farm
9.1 miYellow Springs
Breezy Acres Fruit Farm
8.0 miXenia
Homestead Berry Farm
10.4 miFairborn
Homestead Berry Farm offers pick-your-own blackberries on West Enon Road in Fairborn, in Greene County near Dayton. Blackberry picking opens in mid-August. Come late fall, the farm switches to the holidays with fresh-cut Christmas trees and wreath-making workshops starting Thanksgiving week. It closes between seasons, so check before you drive out.
Whispering Pines Farm
8.6 miKettering
Young's Jersey Dairy
10.7 miYellow Springs
Young's Jersey Dairy is a working dairy and family destination on Springfield-Xenia Road in Yellow Springs, Ohio, best known for award-winning homemade ice cream made on site. Beyond the Dairy Store there's mini golf, a corn maze, batting cages, wagon rides, two restaurants, and a 36-foot carousel added in 2024. It draws crowds year-round and hosts birthday parties, school tours, and summer farmer camps for kids.
Lucas Bros Farms
9.8 miBellbrook
Brickel Creek Organic Farm
10.0 miJamestown
Brickel Creek Organic Farm grows certified organic herbs, greens, vegetables and fruit on part of the 1890 Brickel family homestead near Jamestown, in Greene County. The picking list changes week to week through the season. Started in 2007, the farm keeps about 2.25 acres in certified-organic production and runs conservation programs for wildlife. Its produce reaches Dorothy Lane Market in Dayton and farmers markets around Yellow Springs.
Once in a Blue Moon Farm
11.2 miWaynesville
Once in a Blue Moon Farm is an agritourism spot on East Social Row Road in Waynesville, in Warren County between Dayton and Cincinnati. The surrounding area is thick with antique shops and small farms. This one keeps no public website detailing crops, events, or hours, so contact the farm directly before planning a stop.
Pot-Luck Greenhouse
13.8 miWilmington
This Wilmington greenhouse grows roughly 95 percent of what it sells across 26,000 square feet of glass, so most plants are started, watered, and tended by hand on site. Stock runs to bedding plants, perennials, and vegetables, with a farm market alongside. It sits on State Route 73 in Clinton County. Website and Facebook carry current availability.
Bath Church Farmers' Market
12.4 miDayton
This market meets at 4624 Bath Road in the Bath Township area northeast of Dayton, near Fairborn. Vendors sell locally grown produce, baked goods, and handmade items, and it runs on weekend days through the warmer months. It reads as a small neighborhood gathering rather than a large downtown market. Check locally for the current season's days and hours.
Harshman Pastures
13.0 miWaynesville
Gael Knoll Irish Farm
13.1 miGael Knoll Irish Farm is a small Ohio farm whose name signals an Irish heritage theme. Verified details weren't found online, so its livestock and products remain unconfirmed.
Double H Family Tree Farm
13.4 miHuber Heights
Brausch Asparagus Farm
14.9 miWilmington
Asparagus is the draw at Brausch Asparagus Farm, off Center Road in Wilmington, in the flat Clinton County farm country of southwest Ohio. Ohio asparagus runs from late April into June, so spring is the season to look for fresh-cut spears here. No website surfaced; contact the farm to confirm current availability.
Mission of Mary Cooperative
12.8 miDayton
Branstrator Farm
17.3 miHeritage grain farm in Clarksville, Ohio, where Jon Branstrator grows Red Fife wheat, wheat berries, and Ohio Blue Clarage corn, all raised without GMOs or pesticides. The family has farmed the land for around 200 years, and the grain now feeds a network of regional bakers through Ohio's local-grain movement. Whole grains and stone-milling partners are the focus rather than a produce stand.
Yellow Cab Food Hub
13.9 miDayton
Yellow Cab Food Hub occupies part of the old Yellow Cab building at 700 East 4th Street in Dayton, a 1920s taxi garage that later became an arts and events venue east of downtown. The hub links regional farms with city buyers. A hub runs on set market and distribution days, so confirm the schedule before heading over.
Willow Wind Carriage & Limousine Service
16.2 miSpringfield
Willow Wind Carriage & Limousine Service runs horse-drawn carriage rides out of Selma Road in Springfield, Clark County. It's a carriage and event-transport business rather than a crop farm, the sort booked for weddings, hayrides, and seasonal outings. No current website was found online, so contact the operator directly to check availability and rates.
Garden Station
14.0 miDayton
Garden Station occupies a lot on East 4th Street in downtown Dayton. Its address points to an urban garden rather than open acreage, and Montgomery County lists it under agritourism. Details on plots, produce, or public hours weren't available online, so check locally before stopping by.
Foster's Farmhouse LLC
14.2 miCenterville (Montgomery County)
2nd Street Market
14.2 miDayton
Sell fresh produce, baked goods, eggs, dairy, and some meat products! Inside market all year round with an outdoor market during the spring/summer months.
Keepin It Country Farm
15.7 miWaynesville
Keepin It Country Farm is a working farm and event barn on Township Line Road in Waynesville, owned by traditional-country artist Richard Lynch and his wife Donna. The barn hosts country music concerts and veteran fundraisers and is home to the Ohio Country Music Hall of Fame. Shows feature the Richard Lynch Band alongside touring and Grand Ole Opry guests, with events tied to the couple's Love Tattoo Foundation for veterans.
Spitler's Orchard
14.0 miJamestown
Spitler's Orchard grows orchard fruit on US 35 East near Jamestown, in the farm country of Greene County between Dayton and Xenia. Ohio orchards usually carry peaches in summer and apples from late summer through fall. No active website was found, so call ahead for picking or sales hours.
Onederings Lavender Farm
18.1 miClarksville
Onederings Lavender Farm on South Clarksville Road grows lavender you can cut yourself during the summer bloom, walking the rows beside a butterfly garden. The farm turns its harvest into handmade goods, from hand and body lotion and linen spray to night cream, bar soap, and dried bouquets, sold on select open days. The bloom is short, so its Facebook and Instagram pages are the place to confirm current hours.
Strawberry Run
18.2 miClarksville
Bayer's Melon Farm
15.0 miDayton
Bayer's Melon Farm is a Dayton-area melon grower. As the name says, melons are the product, the muskmelons and watermelons that reach local stands in late summer. The listed West Third Street address puts a sales point on Dayton's west side, though the growing ground is typically farmland outside the city. Season runs roughly from midsummer into early fall.
Nosnikta 3 Fruit Farm
19.2 miNew Carlisle
Strawberry Run
19.1 miClarksville
A u-pick farm and market on US-22 in Clarksville, best known for strawberries in early summer, with broccoli, lettuce, salad greens, tomatoes, and flowers following through the season. The stand takes cash. Some 2025 listings flag the farm as closed while others show it active, so call the number listed before driving out to confirm it's open. It sits in Clinton County.
Wegerzyn Horticultural Association Farmers Market
16.2 miThe Wegerzyn Horticultural Association market is tied to Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark, 1301 East Siebenthaler Avenue in north Dayton, part of the Five Rivers MetroParks system. Vendors sell fresh produce and handcrafted goods, and the wider park draws visitors with formal gardens, a nature trail, and the Swamp Forest boardwalk. The market runs seasonally at the gardens. Check Five Rivers MetroParks for the current schedule.
CC's Blooms
17.2 miCC's Blooms is an Ohio flower grower; the name points to a small cut-flower operation selling seasonal bouquets. Ohio flower farms run from late-spring tulips through summer zinnias, sunflowers, and dahlias into fall. Many offer bouquet subscriptions, u-pick days, or a market stand, but specifics for this grower aren't verified online. Reach out through the listing to confirm what's blooming and how to order.
Hickory Hollow Farm
19.7 miHickory Hollow Farm in Ohio raises cattle "the way your Grandpa did" — pasture-raised on grass in summer and hay in winter, grain-finished, hormone-free, with much of the hay and feed grown on the farm. Wholesale freezer beef comes with friendly hand-holding for first-timers, individually packaged cuts let you sample, and the farm's recipes keep family meal time easy.
Wild Farm
18.5 miTipp City
Wild Farm is a CSA at 5100 Ross Road in Tipp City, north of Dayton in Miami County. Members sign up for a share of the season's harvest picked up from the farm. Public details online are limited, so contact them directly for share options and pickup details.
Hidden Valley Orchards
17.5 miLebanon
Hidden Valley Fruit Farm grows orchard fruit on North State Route 48 north of Lebanon, in the Warren County farm country between Cincinnati and Dayton. Ohio orchards in this area typically sell peaches through summer and apples with pumpkins into fall. The farm keeps a website, though its contents weren't directly readable, so contact it for current picking and hours.
Hidden Valley Fruit Farm
17.5 miLebanon
Hidden Valley Fruit Farm is a pick-your-own operation on State Route 48 north of Lebanon, in Warren County between Cincinnati and Dayton. It works a seasonal calendar, with fruit and berries through summer and a pumpkin season in fall, alongside a farm market on site. The website sits behind bot protection, so check hiddenvalleyfruitfarm.com or call for current picking conditions.
Hidden Acres Farm
20.7 miClarksville
Morningside Meadows Flower Farm
20.7 miNew Carlisle
Morningside Meadows is a cut-flower farm on Black Pike in New Carlisle, in Clark County between Springfield and Dayton. It runs a flower CSA, so members pick up fresh seasonal bouquets on a recurring schedule through the growing season, with the mix shifting as Ohio's summer moves from spring blooms to high-summer flowers. A share is the main way to buy here rather than a year-round storefront.
Messuri Family Farm LLC
21.2 miClarksville
Stoltz Fruit Farm
21.1 miNew Carlisle
Stoltz Fruit Farm
21.2 miNew Carlisle
A farm market on Marquart Road in New Carlisle selling home-grown seasonal produce, with pumpkins, apples, and gourds leading the fall lineup. Hayrides and a corn maze bring families out in autumn. The farm keeps daily hours through the season and takes cash, check, and cards. It sits in Clark County, west of Springfield; updates run through Facebook.
Root Down Acres, LLC
20.4 miSpringfield
Kleather's Pumpkin Patch
18.0 miSpringboro
Kleather's Pumpkin Patch runs a fall season in Springboro, in the Dayton-area suburbs of Warren County. As a pumpkin patch, it opens in autumn for pick-your-own pumpkins and the usual seasonal farm activities. Dates and this year's hours aren't posted on a public website, so check the patch's Facebook page for current fall details before making the drive.
Springboro Farmers' Market
18.2 miSpringboro
The Springboro Farmers' Market meets at Clearcreek Elementary School, 750 South Main Street, in Springboro, a Warren County town between Dayton and Cincinnati. Local farmers and makers bring seasonal produce, baked goods, flowers, and handmade items through the growing season. It runs as a community market pulling vendors from the surrounding farmland. Check locally for the current season's days and hours.
Bonnybrook Farms
22.1 miClarksville
Bonnybrook Farms is a 370-acre working farm on State Route 132 in Clarksville that hosts Chuck Wagon Dinner Rides, lantern-light wagon rides, and Fall Farm Days. A restored post-and-beam barn anchors its wedding and event venue, and animal encounters bring visitors up to horses, ponies, donkeys, sheep, goats, and chickens. Open weekends; weekday events by arrangement.
Bonnybrook Farms
22.2 miClarksville
Bergefurds Farm Market and Greenhouses
22.3 miWilmington
Brock's Pumpkin patch
21.5 miTipp City
Brock's Pumpkin Patch is a small pick-your-own operation on Rudy Road in Tipp City, north of Dayton. It shows up in regional u-pick and agritourism directories offering fall pumpkins and on-farm pickup, but keeps little presence online. Check locally for current hours during pumpkin season.
Monnin Fruit Farm
19.4 miDayton
Monnin Fruit Farm operates on Frederick Pike on the north side of Dayton, in Montgomery County. As the name suggests, it's a fruit and produce grower selling in season. Details on current crops and hours aren't published online, so a call ahead is the safest way to time a visit.
The Honey Farm, LLC
21.5 miLebanon
Welcome to The Honey Farm! We are thrilled to have you join us for events at our sweet Lebanon, Ohio wedding venue, located just minutes from Dayton or Cincinnati! Our sixty-acre farm is located in Warren County, on the edge of Springboro and Lebanon, Ohio and features a long driveway which passes a large pond, a gorgeous gazebo perfect for ceremonies, several original barns, open pastures, wildflower and sunflower fields, an evergreen hill, a winding creek and more! Jennifer Stanley, c0-owner o
Sizemore Farm
19.4 miMiamisburg
Sizemore Farm sits on Upper Miamisburg Road in Miamisburg, southwest of Dayton in Montgomery County. It's a small agritourism operation in the Miami Valley, a region of river-bottom farmland along the Great Miami River. Public details about its crops and visiting hours are thin, so call ahead before planning a stop.
Stevens Bakery & Orchard
25.2 miSpringfield
The bakery side here turns out baked-to-order pies by the thousands each year from a licensed in-home kitchen, with holiday orders taken ahead. The orchard grows 13 apple varieties, including Jonagold and Golden Delicious, plus peaches, cider, and vegetables like heirloom tomatoes and cauliflower. Pick-your-own and pre-picked apples are both options. It opens for the September-October harvest on Thackery Road near Springfield. Check Facebook before visiting.
Trotwood Community Market
20.5 miDayton
A celebration of locally sourced foods and products from small businesses in Trotwood and the surrounding communities! Stop by and support a wide variety of vendors and small business owners. Shop Local! Support Small Businesses!
Warrick Farm
19.8 miMiamisburg
Warrick Farm is on South Union Road in Miamisburg, south of Dayton in Montgomery County, Ohio. It carries an agritourism listing, which in this area usually means seasonal produce, a farm stand, or fall activities. There's little published online about its current offerings, so contact the farm directly to confirm what's available and when.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Xenia, OH?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Xenia, Ohio, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Xenia?
Farms near Xenia include 26 agritourism & farm experiences, 19 farm stands, 6 organic farms, 5 pumpkin patches. 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.
