Farms Near York, PA
60 local farms within about 30 miles of York, Pennsylvania — all selling direct to consumers.
Central Market
0.1 miYork
Central Market York gathers more than 50 vendors inside a historic market house at 34 West Philadelphia Street in downtown York. Stands sell fresh produce, meat, fish, baked goods, and flowers alongside prepared food ranging from BBQ to Thai, sushi, and sandwiches. Core hours run Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday from 9am to 2pm, with a monthly First Friday evening market. It sits near the Strand Capitol Performing Arts Center.
Market and Penn Street Farmers Market
0.4 miA farmers market at 380 W. Market Street in York, near Penn Park on the city's west end. Growers from the surrounding York County farm country sell produce and goods here, part of York's deep market tradition anchored downtown by the long-running Central Market House.
New Eastern Market
2.8 miYork
New Eastern Market opens every Friday at 7am at 201 Memory Lane in York. The indoor market keeps stalls for farm-fresh produce, meats, seafood, deli counters, baked goods, and sit-down dining under one roof. York County shoppers voted it among the 2020 Best of York County for local produce and fruit.
Forge Hill
5.5 miMt Wolf
An agritourism farm on Blossom Drive in Mount Wolf, north of York in the rolling farmland near the Susquehanna. Small farms in this part of York County commonly run seasonal produce stands or pick-your-own fields through the warm months. Because little is published about this location, calling ahead is the surest way to find out what's available and when it opens.
Raabs Fruit Farm
5.4 miDallastown
A fruit farm on Fruitlyn Drive in Dallastown, in the orchard country of southern York County. Growers in this area raise tree fruit like peaches, cherries, and apples, with the season running from midsummer stone fruit into the fall apple harvest. Farm stands here usually sell what's ripe that week, adding cider and other fall staples once the apples come in.
Grove Lane Farm
6.6 miNo independent record of a 'Grove Lane Farm' turned up in Maryland business listings, state producer directories, or local press. If it's a small, direct-to-neighbor operation, that's common in Maryland's rural counties — plenty of working farms never build a web presence. Take the listing as unconfirmed until we can verify what's actually grown there.
Smysers Farm
5.4 miYork
Smysers Farm on South Salem Church Road in York sells its own beef, vegetables, and cut flowers, and runs a roadside stand plus a fall pumpkin patch. Registered as Smysers Richlawn Farm, it offers on-farm pickup and farm experiences through the growing season. A second entrance sits on East Berlin Road. Produce and flowers rotate with what's ready in the fields.
White Clover Family Farm
6.0 miWhite Clover Family Farm is listed in Pennsylvania without a city or a findable website. Farms that carry 'white clover' in the name usually graze livestock on clover-rich pasture, but this entry's products and whereabouts aren't confirmed here.
Charlie's Produce Crabs
6.2 miThomasville
Rentzels Blueberry Farm
7.6 miYork
A blueberry farm on Butter Road northwest of York. Blueberries ripen over several weeks in this part of Pennsylvania, generally from early July into August, which gives pick-your-own farms a longer season than the quick strawberry window. Fields open once the first berries color up, so a quick call confirms whether picking is on before you drive out.
Ravens Berry Farm
7.6 miYork
Cherry Lane Farm, LLC
7.8 miCherry Lane Farm, LLC shares its name with several unrelated Cherry Lane properties across Maryland, which makes this specific operation hard to pin down from public records alone. Confirmed details on crops, products, and hours aren't available online.
Brown's Orchards Farm Market
8.5 miLoganville
Brown's Orchards & Farm Market grows strawberries, cherries, peaches, nectarines, plums, and apples on its own trees from May through October, filling in with produce from other local farmers. An on-site bakery turns out apple cider donuts, whoopie pies, and sugar cakes. The market sits on Susquehanna Trail South in Loganville, York County, south toward the Maryland line.
Morningstar Marketplace
6.9 miThomasville
Morningstar Marketplace runs along Lincoln Highway West (Route 30) in Thomasville, just west of York. The name marks it as an indoor marketplace, the sort of year-round York County spot where vendors keep stalls for produce, meats, baked goods, and household items. Thomasville sits in open farm country, so seasonal fruit and vegetables from nearby growers are the draw.
Locust Point Cattle Company
7.2 miDover
Chris and Leigh Moul are both native Pennsylvanians whose paths crossed while attending college at Penn State University. They pursued careers in the oil and gas industry on the west coast after graduation, living in both Portland, OR and Los Angeles, CA. Chris, however, always had a desire to return to the farming life of his childhood. But, influenced by a very health conscious community and a growing farm-to-table movement among other things, the Mouls wanted to meld Chris’ past with their pr
Little Flower Farm
7.2 miDover
Harvest Moon Produce
7.2 miDover
Mad Radish Farm
7.3 miDover
Mad Radish Farm grows vegetables using organic methods and raises pasture-raised meat and eggs on George Street in Dover, York County. Its customizable farm-share lets more than 100 member families pick their own items each week. The farm stand opens Tuesday, Saturday, and Sunday.
3 Gs Trees Cut Your Own Tree Farm
7.3 miDover
A cut-your-own Christmas tree farm on George Street in Dover, York County. Families tag and cut their own trees here in the weeks after Thanksgiving, the standard choose-and-cut season across south-central Pennsylvania. Specific varieties and opening dates aren't posted online, so call ahead before heading out with the saw.
Kilgore Family Farm
7.3 miYork
Cherry Lane Farm, LLC
8.7 miSpring Grove
Cherry Lane Farm is a female-founded family apiary on Walters Hatchery Road in Spring Grove, York County, selling raw honey and honey-based products alongside garden goods, with an emphasis on low-input, eco-friendly practices. Registered in Pennsylvania in 2019, it's a small operation open limited hours, generally Saturdays. Its Facebook page and cherrylanefarm.webador.com list product and market dates.
Mirror Image Farms
10.1 miBainbridge
Pasture-raised meat is the draw at this Bainbridge farm: beef, pork, chicken, and turkey, plus eggs, honey, and tallow soap. Animals rotate across paddocks under a regenerative, grass-based system. The on-site farm store runs Monday through Saturday, and monthly CSA meat shares come in four-month seasons. It sits along River Road above the Susquehanna in Lancaster County.
Prescott's Patch
10.6 miBainbridge
Family Tree Farm
9.5 miRed Lion
Family Tree Farm LLC
9.6 miRed Lion
Family Tree Farm runs a seasonal on-farm market and choose-and-cut Christmas trees on Dairy Road in Red Lion, York County. Trees include Fraser fir, Douglas fir, blue spruce, concolor fir, and white pine, cut fresh and baled on site. Earlier in the year the stand sells pick-your-own apples and pumpkins plus sweet corn, peaches, and summer produce. Christmas tree sales open December 1.
Flinchbaughs Orchard and Farm Market
8.6 miYork
Barefoot Farm
10.0 miDover
Pick-your-own berry farm in Dover, York County, known for red and black raspberries harvested straight from the rows. Hours have run mornings and select evenings during the summer picking window. Recent listings show the stand as temporarily closed, so calling ahead at 717-292-1390 is worth it before making the trip. The farm sits on Bluebird Lane off the rural roads north of York.
The Markets at Shrewsbury
11.3 miGlen Rock
An Amish farmers' market on the Susquehanna Trail in Glen Rock, southern York County, with about 19 merchants under one roof. Stands sell fresh produce, baked goods, farm meats and cheeses, and jarred goods, alongside Pennsylvania Dutch furniture and crafts. Food counters serve sandwiches, soft pretzels, and ice cream. The market runs Thursday through Saturday.
Sterling Acres
11.4 miBainbridge
Narrow Path Farm
9.7 miDover
Charlie's Produce & Crabs
9.4 miThomasville
Charlie's Produce & Crabs is a roadside farm market and specialty stand on Route 30 west of Thomasville in York County, half a mile past Route 116. It pairs fresh local produce with steamed and fresh crabs, an unusual combination for an inland farm stand. It's open seven days, with longer Friday and Saturday hours, and takes cards plus SFMNP senior farm-market vouchers. Call 717-841-6150 to check the day's produce and crab supply.
Drager Farms, LLC
11.3 miMarietta
Drager Farms in Marietta, in Lancaster County, was the first farm in Pennsylvania to be Certified Grassfed by A Greener World and Animal Welfare Approved for its cattle practices. The herd has been 100% grassfed since 2014 — no GMO feed, hormones, or antibiotics, chemical-free and close to the land — with self-service pickup at the farm and tours by appointment.
Haring Tree Farms
13.8 miEtters
Masonic Village Farm Market
13.2 miElizabethtown
Wintermyer Farms
13.6 miEtters
Barakah Heritage Farm
14.1 miGlen Rock
Barakah Heritage Farm breeds critically rare black Arabian horses on 54 acres near Glen Rock, alongside heritage goats and heirloom plants grown under permaculture practices. Visitors book goat hikes, meet the animals, and learn how the farm works. Three secluded campsites, also listed on Hipcamp, let guests stay overnight. Preservation of rare breeds and old plant varieties drives the whole operation.
Blueberry Hill
11.7 miRed Lion
Saturday's Market
15.4 miSaturday's Market is a large indoor and outdoor market at 3751 East Harrisburg Pike in Middletown, just south of Harrisburg. As the name says, it runs on Saturdays, drawing shoppers to stalls of fresh produce, meats, and baked goods plus a wide flea-market section. Dauphin County farms and Lancaster County standholders both supply it.
Blue Dog Farms
15.6 miNew Freedom
Day Dream Breadhaus
14.7 miNew Freedom Farmers' Market
15.8 miNew Freedom
This market gathers on East Main Street in New Freedom, a small York County borough near the Maryland line and the Northern Central Railway heritage line. Warm-season markets here draw on the farms of southern York County, with produce, eggs, baked goods, and plants typical of the area.
Pumpkin Hill
12.3 miEast Berlin
Turkey Hill Experience
12.9 miColumbia
The Turkey Hill Experience is an interactive ice cream and iced tea museum on Linden Street in Columbia, Lancaster County. Visitors sample unlimited ice cream and tea, invent a virtual flavor, and film a mock commercial across hands-on exhibits about the brand. Add-on labs let guests make real ice cream or blend their own tea. It runs as a paid attraction with group and birthday options.
Columbia Market House
13.0 miColumbia Market House has operated since 1869, making it one of Pennsylvania's oldest public markets, at 15 S. Third Street in Columbia. The restored hall runs a year-round Saturday farmers market from 7am to 3pm, alongside a restaurant and rentable event space. Vendors sell fresh produce, specialty foods, and prepared meals in the brick building near the Susquehanna River.
Firefly Farm PA
15.8 miGlenville
The Corn Maze at Brubaker Farm
14.2 miMount joy
The corn maze at Brubaker Farm covers 14 acres off Union School Road in Mount Joy. You park at one end, work your way through the field, and come out to a campfire and a small snack bar. It's a straightforward, low-key maze on a Lancaster County family farm in East Donegal Township, open during the fall season.
Buttercup Bakery Farm Market, LLC
13.7 miAbbottstown
Paulus Mount Airy Orchards
15.6 miDillsburg
Paulus Orchards
15.6 miDillsburg
Paulus Orchards grows apples, peaches, and pumpkins on East Mount Airy Road in Dillsburg, north of Gettysburg. The farm runs a market stand and opens its fields for pick-your-own fruit, busiest in a fall season of hayrides and pumpkin picking. Pressed cider and baked goods fill out the stand. Hours shift with the harvest, so check before visiting.
Abundant Goodness Gardens
15.4 miMount Joy
Superior service, personalized attention We started with the simple idea of bringing the best from us to you. From our founder to our front-line workers, we put lots of love and careful thought into all we do. We hope you enjoy all we have to offer, and share the experience with others.
Corn Crib Main Street Market
15.7 miMount Joy
The Corn Crib Main Street Market sits at 35 West Main Street in Mount Joy, a Lancaster County borough surrounded by some of Pennsylvania's most productive farmland. Markets and farm stands in this stretch of the county lean on the region's Pennsylvania Dutch growers for sweet corn, tomatoes, tree fruit, eggs, and baked goods in season. Its Main Street location keeps local produce within easy reach of the town center. Check current hours before you stop in.
Apple Valley Creamery, LLC.
14.6 miEast Berlin
Who We Are Apple Valley Creamery is a small dairy farm and creamery located in East Berlin, Pennsylvania. This sixth-generation farm has been in the Stoner family since 1928. Hard work and perseverance led to the growth of the farm and the establishment of Apple Valley Creamery in 2005. We are dedicated to being good stewards of the resources God has given to us so that we can pass our family farm on to future generations. Apple Valley Creamery is currently owned and operated by Larry & Sharon S
Oak Spring Farm
19.0 miFreeland
Taste & See Farm Co
15.0 miEast Berlin
Kookaburra Farm
15.8 miBrogue
Strite's Orchard Farm Market and Bakery
19.7 miA family orchard and farm market east of Harrisburg, farming the same ground for more than a century. The market stocks its own baked goods, dairy, and honey, and runs a CSA of local produce through the season. Summer brings pick-your-own blackberries and cut flowers in the fields off Strites Road. The market keeps daily hours, staying open into the evening on weekdays.
Strites' Orchard Farm Market and Bakery
19.8 miHarrisburg
Moose Ridge Alpacas
16.5 miDillsburg
Moose Ridge Alpacas keeps a herd on Old York Road just outside Dillsburg, in the rolling farm country between Harrisburg and Gettysburg. As an agritourism listing, alpaca visits and fiber products are the likely draw. Published details are limited, so reach out ahead to confirm farm hours or whether they sell yarn and raw fleece.
Smith Christmas Tree Farm
20.0 miHarrisburg
Smith Christmas Tree Farm in the Chambers Hill area of Harrisburg grows cut-your-own Douglas fir, Fraser fir, and concolor fir for the holidays. The family operation runs produce too, with summer tomatoes and a fall lineup of pumpkins, squash, gourds, straw bales, and corn shocks. Winter is the main season, when families come to pick and cut their tree.
Farmers Market on 4th
19.5 miFarmers Market on 4th operates in New Cumberland, a borough on the west shore of the Susquehanna across from Harrisburg in Cumberland County. The borough market brings area growers selling seasonal produce, eggs, baked goods, and prepared foods to the town's Bridge Street area near Fourth Street. Its walkable setting suits New Cumberland's small-town center and nearby neighborhoods. Confirm the current day and hours before visiting.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near York, PA?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of York, Pennsylvania, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near York?
Farms near York include 19 agritourism & farm experiences, 12 farm stands, 10 farmers markets, 8 produce farms. 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.
