Farms Near York, SC
60 local farms within about 30 miles of York, South Carolina — all selling direct to consumers.
Tucker Adkins Dairy
0.5 miYork
Windy Hill Orchard and Cider Mill
1.6 miYork
Windy Hill Orchard presses its own fresh and hard cider from apples grown on Black Highway in York, and calls itself York County's original agritourism destination. The farm sells pre-picked apples, apple pies, and seasonal cider donuts, with pick-your-own apples and a cider bar once the orchard opens. The 2026 season opens in mid-August and runs through fall. Reach them by phone, or follow Windy Hill Cider on Facebook and Instagram.
The Market at Inman Farms
1.5 miThe Market at Inman Farms sits on Black Highway (Route 5) in York, out in the rolling farm country of western York County near the North Carolina line. The name marks it as an on-farm market rather than a downtown pavilion, the kind of stop where seasonal produce comes straight off the land. Days and vendor details weren't available online.
Inman Farms
1.5 miYork
Inman Farms is a family farm on Black Highway near York, in the Piedmont of York County. It's filed under agritourism, the category that covers pick-your-own, fall pumpkins, and farm visits common across this part of upstate South Carolina.
Bush-N-Vine Farm
1.9 miYork
Pick-your-own is the heart of Bush-N-Vine Farm on Filbert Highway in York: strawberries, blueberries, peaches, blackberries, flowers, and fall pumpkins across the season. The farm also raises Angus beef and runs an on-site farm cafe. It sits in York County, west of Rock Hill and close to the North Carolina line. Open Monday through Saturday.
The Peach Tree Orchards
1.9 miYork
The Peach Tree Orchards grows peaches on Filbert Highway in York, in the orchard country of York County near the North Carolina border. York County is one of South Carolina's stronger peach-growing areas, with fruit ripening from late May through August. Confirm picking or stand hours with the orchard before visiting.
Bush-N-Vine Farm
2.8 miYork
Black's Peaches
3.1 miYork
Black's Peaches
3.1 miBlack's Peaches has farmed near York since 1923, selling tree-ripe peaches through the summer plus strawberries you can pick yourself in spring. The market carries farm produce, local honey, and made-to-order pies and cakes from the bakery, and the kitchen serves lunch and ice cream daily. Fall brings a festival with pick-your-own and family activities.
The Peach Tree Orchard
3.7 miYork
Bryant's Peaches
4.2 miBryant's Peaches grows peaches on Filbert Highway near Clover, in York County's upstate peach country close to the North Carolina line. Local peaches here ripen across the summer, roughly May into August depending on the variety. Details online are thin, so reach the farm directly to check which varieties are ripe and when the stand is open.
Rosy Hill Organics
5.9 miRosy Hill Organics is a South Carolina grower working with organic practices, as the name indicates. No address, crop list, or contact details turned up online, so its location and offerings stay unconfirmed.
Borders Farm
5.7 miRock Hill
Borders Farm is an agritourism operation on Gordon Road in Rock Hill, in York County just south of the North Carolina line. It sits in a part of the state where small farms open for seasonal produce and on-farm visits. There's little posted online, so call ahead to learn what they grow and when to come.
Stowe Dairy Farms
12.0 miGastonia
Cotton Hills Farm
12.6 miChester
Cotton Hills Farm has been worked by the Wilson family since 1882 and now runs pick-your-own strawberries, peaches, flowers, and collards across Chester County. Its markets in Lowrys, Chester, and Richburg sell fresh produce, grits, and cornmeal, and the farm turns to pumpkins and fall activities in autumn. Reach the Lowrys market at (803) 581-4545, or find Cotton Hills Farm on Facebook and Instagram.
Roger Ridge Ranch
10.7 miSmyrna
Kingdom Gardens
10.7 miRock Hill
Kingdom Gardens in Rock Hill, South Carolina is the co-op home farm of Hannah at the Gardens — fields of no-spray vegetables and pasture-raised animals stewarded alongside two local flower farmers, a beekeeper, and the pig farmer who runs the on-site Farm Store. Community events, WWOOF volunteering, global-twist farm-to-table dinners, and the Global Stewardship Podcast all serve one mission: reconnecting people with where their food comes from.
Kingdom Gardens
10.7 miRock Hill
Cotton Hills Farm
12.9 miChester
Watson Farms Pastured Meats
13.0 miChester
Bush-N-Vine
11.1 miRock Hill
Bush-N-Vine
12.1 miClover
Old Town Farmers' Market
12.8 miRock Hill
This market runs at 115 Caldwell Street in Old Town Rock Hill, the historic downtown district of this York County city south of Charlotte. Local farmers and vendors bring produce and seasonal goods to the downtown market space. Confirm current days and hours before you go.
Rivers' Blueberries
13.5 miRock Hill
Rivers' Blueberries grows blueberries on Colony Road in Rock Hill, in York County just south of Charlotte. Pick-your-own blueberry season across this part of the Carolina piedmont typically runs from June into July. Ripeness and open days shift week to week, so it's worth checking before you make the drive.
The Village Homestead Blueberry Patch
15.1 miRock Hill
The Village Homestead Blueberry Patch has grown pick-your-own blueberries on Steele Village Road in Rock Hill for more than 25 years. Several hundred bushes, kept free of chemical sprays, sell at $4 a quart or $15 a gallon during the summer picking season. The patch is open Monday through Saturday, dawn to dusk, and closed Sundays. Buckets, covered picnic areas, and restrooms are on-site, and it takes cash, check, PayPal, or Venmo.
Tega Hills Farm
14.2 miFort Mill
Cherry Place Farm
15.0 miRock Hill
Foothills Farmers' Market Kings Mountain
17.9 miThe Kings Mountain site of the Foothills Farmers' Market, Cleveland County's grower network that also runs a larger market in nearby Shelby. Vendors set up downtown on Railroad Avenue with produce and goods from farms across the western Piedmont foothills. Kings Mountain sits near the South Carolina line and the Revolutionary War battlefield that gives the town its name.
Jubilee Farms
17.9 miJubilee Farms grows in South Carolina, though public sources don't record its specific crops, livestock, or location. The name is a common one for family-run farms across the state's rural counties.
Grover Pumpkin Festival
16.9 miGrover
An annual autumn festival on Main Street in Grover, a small Cleveland County town on the South Carolina line southwest of Shelby. The pumpkin festival is a community event with vendors and fall activities downtown rather than a working farm. It runs during pumpkin season.
The Peach Stand
15.7 miFort Mill
Wild Hope Farm
19.6 miChester
A VISION FOR THE LAND At Wild Hope Farm, we are passionate about bringing high-quality, USDA Certified Organic food into our local communities through a sustainable farming approach. We are growing our land into a place for education, exploration, and celebration centered around nature. We aspire to run a top performing organic farm demonstrating efficiency, profitability and productivity while improving the land. We seek to share our knowledge and optimized growing systems with the greater farm
Legacy Springs Farm Dairy, LLC
19.6 miChester
We are a family farm, committed to providing you with the absolute best A2A2 Jersey milk, Goat Milk, Goat milk soap, beef and Berkshire pork possible. This farm has been in our family for generations, and our ultimate goal is to ensure that it remains a sustainable farm for generations to come. For years, we only raised beef cattle, which were simply sold at market. We finally asked ourselves why we weren't eating the meat that we raised. Then, the quest became to provide our family with as many
Watson Farms
19.6 miChester
Watson Farms in Chester, South Carolina raises 100% USA grass-fed and finished beef with daily-move mob grazing that mimics nature, plus pastured pork rotated through paddocks and pastured chickens moved to a fresh "salad bar" every day — no confinement, crates, cages, or feedlots. Custom subscription bundles, freezer-filling shares, and best sellers from ribeyes to whole broilers ship with 5% subscription savings.
The Fear Farm
16.6 miBlacksburg
The Fear Farm operates on Ninety Nine Island Road in Blacksburg, in Cherokee County near the Broad River. The name and its agritourism listing point to a seasonal fall attraction, the kind of haunted-trail and Halloween event many upstate farms run through October.
The Fun Farm
16.6 miBlacksburg
The Fun Farm is a family agritourism spot on Bear Ridge Road in Blacksburg, near the North Carolina line in Cherokee County. Farms operating under this name typically run seasonal draws like fall pumpkin patches, hayrides, and play areas for kids. Its former website is no longer active, so check local listings or social media for current hours and events.
Growing the Good Life Farmstand
17.9 miGrover
Proffitt Family Cattle Company
19.4 miKings Mountain
Proffitt Family Cattle Company has served the Charlotte area since 2009 from its farm in Kings Mountain, raising 100% grass-fed, grass-finished "Umami Beef" on chemical-free pastures — Angus and Hereford genetics supplemented with high trace mineral salt for rich, complex flavor. Sold from the farm store, the Matthews farmers market, and past partners from Whole Foods to area restaurants.
Chester Farmers' and Artisan Market
20.3 miChester
The Chester Farmers' and Artisan Market pairs local produce with handmade crafts on Columbia Street in downtown Chester. Alongside seasonal fruits and vegetables, artisan vendors sell their work in this small Piedmont town between Columbia and Charlotte.
Catawba Farm and Food Coalition
20.3 miChester
Springs Farm Market
17.4 miFort Mill
OUR STORY Serving Fort Mill since 1938 For more than 80 years, our farm has been dedicating to providing the best peaches around. Over the years, we've added strawberries, garden produce, pumpkins, and Carolina Reaper Peppers. In 1997, we opened our Springs Farm Market where we sell our produce, homemade soft serve ice cream, our very own dessert mixes and savory starters, and local products. 13502094_10153496367230672_6628797578174
Kylies Strawberry Patch LLC
18.4 miRock Hill
Kylies Strawberry Patch grows strawberries on Southeastern Road in Rock Hill, York County, just below the North Carolina line. South Carolina strawberry season peaks from April into June, when U-pick patches like this one open for spring picking.
Belmont, NC Farmers Market
20.0 miBelmont
Lewis Farm
21.3 miGastonia
A farm on Lewis Road in Gastonia, Gaston County, west of Charlotte. The listing marks it for agritourism, but no website or details are posted that I could verify. Farms in this Piedmont county commonly grow produce and keep livestock, with some opening for seasonal picking. Call ahead for hours or visitor activities.
Puddle Moon Farm
19.6 miEdgemoor
Ridgeline Ranch
21.8 miRidgeline Ranch on Waldsmith Drive in Chester, South Carolina raises beef in a humane, low-stress environment — comfort, dignity, and compassion at every stage of life. Individual cuts, beef packages, and bulk beef sell online, and visitors are welcome to reach out and see the sustainable operation firsthand.
Booger Jim's Hollow Haunted House
18.3 miBlacksburg
Booger Jim's Hollow is a Halloween-season haunted attraction on Doolittle Street in Blacksburg, in Cherokee County near the North Carolina line. Rural haunts like this run walk-through trails and haunted-house scares on October weekends. Its former web domain is no longer active, so check local event listings or social media for current dates, hours, and ticket prices.
Lineberger's Killdeer Farm
21.5 miKings Mountain
Walnut Hollow farms
22.2 miDallas
Sonny's fresh produce
22.8 miChester S. C.
Linebergers Farm
23.1 miDallas
Lineberger's Maple Springs Farm is a fourth-generation fruit farm on Dallas Stanley Highway in Gaston County, growing pick-your-own strawberries and other fruit by ecological methods. The farm store sells fresh produce and jams, and fall brings a pumpkin patch with hay rides, playgrounds, and chicken feeding. A CSA and online ordering round out the operation, which runs from spring through October 31.
Lineberger's Maple Springs Farm
23.1 miDallas
Lineberger's Maple Springs Farm sits on Dallas–Stanley Highway in Dallas, in Gaston County west of Charlotte. The Lineberger name is a long-established one in Gaston County farming. U-pick operations here typically open for strawberries in spring and pumpkins in fall. No website was found online for this listing.
American Limousine, LLC
22.1 miCharlotte
Listed only under a Charlotte post office box with no farm address or storefront, American Limousine, LLC carries an agritourism tag but leaves little verifiable public information. The name may point to Limousin beef cattle, a common breed for North Carolina cow-calf operations, rather than a visitor-facing farm. Contact directly before assuming any tours or on-site sales.
Charlotte Regional Farmers Marke
21.9 miCharlotte
The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services' divisions have responsibilities in regulatory and service areas covering agronomy; animal health; weights and measures; gas and oil inspection; crop and livestock statistics; USDA commodity distribution; state farm operations; food, drug and cosmetic testing for purity; agricultural marketing and promotion; agricultural marketing grading; international agricultural crop and livestock marketing; operation of the North Carolina State Fair a
Charlotte Regional Farmers Market
22.5 miThe Charlotte Regional Farmers Market is one of the state-operated markets run by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture, on Yorkmont Road near Charlotte Douglas International Airport. Vendors sell local produce, bedding plants and flowers, North Carolina seafood, meats, honey, and crafts across open-air and covered sheds. It serves both retail shoppers and wholesale buyers year-round, with the biggest turnout on weekends.
Farmer Gray
22.1 miGaffney
Farmer Gray operates on Littlejohn Road in Gaffney, the Cherokee County town famous for peaches and the giant Peachoid water tower along I-85. Small farms here sell peaches, produce, and seasonal goods through the summer months. Details on this operation are thin online, so contact the farm directly to learn what they grow and when it's available.
The Ivy Place LLC
22.4 miLancaster
Meeting Street Market at Elon Park Elementary School
22.0 miA Meeting Street Market held at Elon Park Elementary School on Ardrey Kell Road in far south Charlotte, near the Ballantyne area and the South Carolina line. Growers and makers set up in the school lot with produce and local goods for the surrounding suburban neighborhoods. It is one of several Meeting Street locations around the Charlotte region.
The Ivy Place LLC
22.5 miLancaster
The Ivy Place is an agritourism and event property on Van Wyck Road in Lancaster, in the rolling country of Lancaster County near the North Carolina line. Properties like this in the area host weddings, gatherings, and seasonal farm events. Contact the venue directly to confirm what it offers and how to book.
Hall Family Farm
22.3 miCharlotte
Hall Family Farm runs pick-your-own strawberries in spring and pumpkins in fall, with hayrides, a playground, and Hall's Kitchen bakery on site. Admission is free and reservations aren't required. Long tied to Charlotte, the family moved the farm to nearby Lancaster, South Carolina, in 2021; it still operates under the Hall Family Farm name.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near York, SC?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of York, South Carolina, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near York?
Farms near York include 22 agritourism & farm experiences, 16 farm stands, 7 farmers markets, 5 organic 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.
