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Farms Near Zebulon, NC

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

Holly Creek Dairy

0.3 mi

Zebulon

A dairy with agritourism in Zebulon, in eastern Wake County. Holly Creek's listed address sits in town on West Glenn Street. Beyond the dairy and farm-visit basics, little is posted online.

Zebulon Farm Fresh Market

0.5 mi

Zebulon

Moccasin Creek Muscadines

3.8 mi

Zebulon

Moccasin Creek Muscadines grows muscadine grapes on Baker Road near Zebulon in eastern Wake County. Muscadines ripen from late August into October across the North Carolina Piedmont, sold u-pick or by the bucket for eating and winemaking. The season is short, so it's best to confirm picking days before heading out.

Wendell Farmers' Market

4.4 mi

Wendell

The Wendell Farmers' Market runs on Wendell Boulevard in Wendell, a small town on the eastern edge of Wake County beyond Raleigh. Growers from the surrounding rural Triangle bring seasonal produce to the market. Current days and vendors aren't posted online.

Small Farm Weddings

5.0 mi

Zebulon

A farm wedding and event venue on Pilot Riley Road in Zebulon, in eastern Wake County. As the name states, it hosts weddings and gatherings on farm grounds rather than selling produce. Contact the venue directly for availability, capacity, and booking details.

Riversedge Ranch

5.3 mi

Zebulon

Riversedge Ranch runs pick-your-own on Doyle Road near Zebulon, in eastern Wake County, with a wide summer spread: corn, cucumbers, grapes, snap peas, peppers, squash, and tomatoes. Pickers can fill out a full produce haul in one stop during peak season. It's a working u-pick farm rather than a decorated agritourism attraction. Check locally for picking days.

Greenleaf Farm & Nursery

6.3 mi

Wendell

A farm and nursery on Applewhite Road in Wendell, east of Raleigh, listed for flowers and on-farm pickup. Wake County's eastern edge is old tobacco and produce ground now turning to nurseries and cut-flower growers as Raleigh's suburbs push out. Directory records list a contact of John Earp. Call ahead for availability, since a small grower's stock and open days shift with the season.

HS Howell Farms

5.4 mi

Zebulon

Agritourism farm on Massey Road in Zebulon, in eastern Wake County. Online information is sparse for this listing. Contact HS Howell Farms directly to learn what it grows and whether it opens for seasonal produce, pick-your-own, or farm visits.

HS Howell Farms

5.5 mi

Zebulon

Flying Pig Farm

6.6 mi

Zebulon

Flying Pig Farm raises pastured hogs on a balanced, farm-ground grain diet and sells whole pigs processed through a local butcher, minutes east of Raleigh off Cabin Hill Road. Alongside the pork, the farm grows twelve varieties of organic gourmet garlic, shiitake mushrooms, and pesticide-free cut flowers. It posts availability on Instagram and takes orders by phone. Wake County, near Zebulon.

DeMilia Research Farm

7.0 mi

Zebulon

Wrenn's Farm

7.3 mi

Zebulon

Wrenn's Farm is an agritourism operation on Brantley Road in Zebulon, at the eastern edge of Wake County near the Johnston County line. Little about its offerings appears online. The surrounding countryside grows tobacco, sweet potatoes, and seasonal produce, and roadside stands are common through the warm months.

Rocky Ridge Farm

7.8 mi

Louisburg

Rocky Ridge Farm sits on Rocky Ridge Lane in Louisburg, Franklin County, north of Raleigh. It's listed as an agritourism farm. Call ahead or check local listings for what's growing and whether it's open to visitors.

Creekside Farm

10.0 mi

Selma

Archer Lodge Farmers' Market

9.8 mi

Clayton

Held at 14000 Buffalo Road in the Archer Lodge community near Clayton, in Johnston County east of Raleigh. A small-town market serving the Archer Lodge area with local produce and goods in season. Days and contact details aren't confirmed in this listing.

Vollmer Fam

9.4 mi

Bunn

Creekside Farm

10.1 mi

Selma

A farm on Pine Tree Road outside Selma, in Johnston County's tobacco-and-produce country east of Raleigh. Small farms here grow seasonal vegetables and berries for roadside stands and markets. Public information for this listing is thin.

The Collard Patch

9.3 mi

Wake Forest

Toad Song Farm

9.9 mi

Clayton

A small farm on Buffalo Road near Clayton, in western Johnston County east of Raleigh. Current offerings aren't documented online. Many farms in this fast-growing area sell produce, flowers, or eggs seasonally; contact Toad Song Farm to confirm what's available.

The Collard Patch

9.4 mi

Wake Forest

The Collard Patch is a small farm on Pulley Town Road in Wake Forest, north of Raleigh in Wake County. Collards are a Southern cool-season staple, so the name points toward fall and winter greens. Reach out to the farm for its current produce and hours.

Pope's Strawberry Farm

9.0 mi

A North Carolina strawberry farm, most likely selling spring berries via pick-your-own or pre-picked, as most of the state's strawberry growers do. It appears connected to the Pope Farms Country Store listed separately. No official website or confirmed address was found.

Granny Pearls Farm

9.7 mi

An agritourism farm on Mitchell Mill Road in the Wake Forest area of northern Wake County (zip 27587). Granny Pearls opens for farm visits and seasonal activities. The listing carries no city, and little is posted online.

Atkinson's Milling Company

11.5 mi

Selma

A working grist mill on Atkinson Mill Road in Selma, grinding cornmeal and grits on a site that has milled grain since 1757. The family business sells stone-ground cornmeal and grits along with hushpuppy mixes and breaders, including its Sweet Betsy onion hushpuppy mix, to home cooks, restaurants, and retailers across the region. A small museum tells the mill's long history.

Pope's Strawberries

9.8 mi

Knightdale

Pope's Strawberries grows strawberries in Knightdale, just east of Raleigh in Wake County. Piedmont strawberries ripen from mid-April through May and are usually sold pick-your-own or pre-picked at the field. The farm has no website posted, and the season is short, so confirm ripening and open days locally each spring.

Olde Country Produce & Mulch

10.3 mi

Knightdale

Olde Country Produce & Mulch sells produce and mulch on Poole Road in Knightdale, just east of Raleigh in Wake County. As a roadside produce-and-garden supplier, it stocks seasonal fruit and vegetables alongside landscaping mulch. Selection shifts with the growing season.

JKLM Berries

11.5 mi

Clayton

JKLM Berries grows fruit on Loop Road in Clayton, in Johnston County east of Raleigh. Johnston County strawberry farms typically open in April, with blackberries and blueberries following into summer. The farm sells its berries in season. Whether picking is you-pick or pre-picked can change year to year, so confirm current offerings and hours before heading over.

Village Farmers Market

12.3 mi

Village Farmers Market sits on NC Highway 42 East in Clayton, a fast-growing Johnston County town just east of Raleigh. Johnston County is one of North Carolina's top produce and sweet-potato counties, and markets here carry local fruit and vegetables in season. Hours aren't confirmed online.

Benton Grove Farm Vineyard

11.8 mi

Benton Grove Farm is a muscadine vineyard on Sledge Road in Franklin County, north of Louisburg. It offers pick-your-own and on-farm pickup through regional food directories. Muscadine grapes in this part of the North Carolina Piedmont ripen from late summer into October. Contact details aren't published online, so it's worth checking a local directory before visiting.

Haven Farm Venue & Shoppe

10.5 mi

Knightdale

At Haven of Knightdale, our mission is to build a vibrant community where people from the Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, Knightdale, Wendell, Wake Forest, Zebulon, Rolesville, Garner, Apex and surrounding areas can connect with nature and embrace holistic wellness. We celebrate natural and herbal medicine, cultural pride, Live Events, and artistic expression. Our land serves as an oasis for overnight STAYS, campsites, glamping, corporate events, quinceañeras, bar mitzvahs, Weddings, and mor

Pope Farms Country Store

10.6 mi

A North Carolina country store under the Pope Farms name, likely the retail arm of the same family operation as Pope's Strawberry Farm. No verified website, address, or product list was found.

Hunt's Strawberries

10.5 mi

Raleigh

Strawberry farm on Watkins Road in northeast Raleigh, in Wake County. Piedmont strawberries come in from about mid-April through June, sold pick-your-own and pre-picked when the field opens. Public details are limited, so confirm picking days and hours with the farm before visiting.

Painted Sunset Farms

10.5 mi

Raleigh

Boyette Farms

12.2 mi

Clayton

Boyette Farms

12.2 mi

Clayton

Boyette Farms sits on Loop Road in Clayton, part of the Johnston County farm country just southeast of Raleigh. The directory lists it as an agritourism stop. Call ahead or check local listings for what's in season and whether they're open to visitors.

Vegetable Place

10.7 mi

Raleigh

Sunday’s Farm

13.2 mi

A North Carolina farm listed as Sunday's Farm. No city, category, or official web page turned up in research, so its crops, animals, and location stay unconfirmed.

Whispering Oaks Vineyard

13.4 mi

Louisburg

Whispering Oaks Vineyard grows grapes on Sledge Road in Louisburg, Franklin County, northeast of Raleigh. The county sits in North Carolina's Piedmont wine region, where muscadine and hybrid varieties do well. Contact the vineyard for tasting and visiting details.

Hill Ridge Farm

14.7 mi

Hill Ridge Farms runs a fall festival from mid-September through early November with train rides, a carousel, wagon tours, gem panning, and a splashpad, plus barnyard animals. The Youngsville farm, north of Raleigh in Franklin County, lights up for a Festival of Lights from late November into December. Field trips, birthday parties, and corporate events fill the calendar between seasons.

Clayton Farm and Community Market

14.7 mi

Clayton

The Clayton Farm and Community Market gathers at Horne Square, 348 E. Main Street in downtown Clayton, east of Raleigh in Johnston County. Local farmers and makers sell seasonal produce, meats, baked goods, and crafts. The downtown setting makes it as much a community gathering as a produce stop. Check current market days before visiting.

Lucky 3 Farm

16.0 mi

Louisburg

OUR STORY We are Calvin, Traci & Rachel Nachtrab of Lucky 3 Farm. We are lucky. We've realized a dream - to own a farm, complete with cows, a potbellied pig named Betty Sue, chickens, cats and dogs. Animals are a passion of ours and that's apparent when you visit the farm. We strongly believe that animals that nourish our minds and bodies deserve the utmost respect and care. And that's exactly what we give them - from birth to processing. We are also very committed to helping heal our earth and

Hidden acres farm

16.0 mi

Louisburg

We are a first generation family farm/homestead raising grass finished beef & lamb, forested non-gmo pork, pastured non-gmo chicken, eggs, and organic vegetables.

River Mountain Ranch

16.0 mi

Louisburg

River Mountain Ranch in Louisburg, North Carolina raises premium Wagyu and Angus beef on a regenerative farm, sold direct through its RMR Meats shop on Old Express Road.

Rob's Fresh Produce

13.3 mi

Bailey

Rob's Fresh Produce sells fresh produce on Liles Road in Bailey, Nash County, in eastern North Carolina's farm country. Roadside produce here runs from spring greens and strawberries through summer vegetables and melons. Stop by or call for what's picked and available that week.

Thompson's Strawberries

13.3 mi

Bailey

Bring cash or a checkbook — Thompson's takes no cards for its pick-your-own strawberries near Bailey in Nash County. The field is open Monday through Friday 8am to 7pm and weekends 8am to 4pm during strawberry season, which usually runs April into June in this part of eastern North Carolina. Pickers work the rows themselves and pay by the amount they gather.

Clemmons Educational State Forest

14.7 mi

Clayton

Clemmons Educational State Forest is a free NC Forest Service teaching forest in Clayton, best known for its Talking Tree Trail, where push-button audio stations narrate the life of loblolly pine, sweetgum, and other species. Trails wind through a demonstration forest with exhibits on forestry and geology, and rangers run programs for school groups. It sits at 2411 Old US 70 West and closes Mondays and over winter.

Blue Dragonfly Cut Flower Farm

15.7 mi

Clayton

Seasonal cut flowers grown on Little Creek Church Road in Clayton and sold from a self-serve flower wagon on the honor system. Blooms rotate through the year, from spring Sweet Williams to summer gladiolus. The farm posts to Facebook whenever the wagon is stocked and open, and otherwise works by appointment. Bring cash for the honor box and follow the page to catch fresh-cut days.

Wake Forest Farmers Market

15.0 mi

Wake Forest

The Wake Forest Farmers Market sets up on South White Street in downtown Wake Forest, on the northern edge of Wake County above Raleigh. Growers and makers from around the Triangle sell seasonal produce and local goods there. Exact days and hours aren't confirmed online.

Haunted Forest at Panic Point

16.0 mi

Youngsville

Panic Point is a seasonal Halloween attraction on Cedar Creek Road in Youngsville, in Franklin County north of Raleigh. Its Haunted Forest is the main draw, a nighttime walk staged on farmland each September and October. The site also runs daytime fall activities in the same season. Dates, hours, and tickets are event-based and change each year, so check the current schedule before planning a visit.

The Grain Mill Cooperative - Online Bulk Buying Club

15.1 mi

The Grain Mill Cooperative is an online bulk-buying club based in North Carolina, letting members pool orders for grains and mill goods at bulk prices — a common setup for whole-grain bakers and home millers buying by the sack. Its ordering site wasn't reachable to confirm current products or membership terms.

Banks Minature Horse Farm

16.7 mi

Clayton

A miniature horse farm on Peele Road in Clayton, in Johnston County east of Raleigh. Farms like this raise and sell registered miniature horses and sometimes open by appointment for visits. Public details are limited, so contact the farm directly about availability, foals, and whether they welcome drop-ins.

Market Fresh Produce L.L.C.

14.7 mi

Spring Hope

A produce farm and CSA on Wiggins Road in Spring Hope, in Nash County east of Raleigh. Market Fresh grows seasonal vegetables and offers shares to local members. No further detail is posted online.

Beasley's Berries

17.4 mi

Clayton

Beasley's Berries opens for pick-your-own strawberries on Peele Road outside Clayton, one of several u-pick farms clustered across Johnston County. Public details are thin beyond directory listings and a Facebook page, with no phone or website posted. Strawberry picking here runs on the usual spring-into-early-summer window for the region. Check their Facebook for opening dates and field conditions before you go.

Raleigh City Farm

14.9 mi

Raleigh

Raleigh City Farm is a nonprofit urban farm founded in 2011 on a formerly vacant 1.2 acre lot in downtown Raleigh. We believe in the power of urban farms to create healthier communities and reconnect city dwellers with healthy food production through more frequent encounters with agriculture. We believe that turning vacant lots into productive, nourishing farmland can create something from nothing – an amenity from an eyesore.

Crossroads Vineyard

17.7 mi

Youngsville

Crossroads Vineyard is a small grape operation on Dreamcatcher Trail in Youngsville, in Franklin County north of Raleigh. It offers farm pickup and delivery through regional food directories, though it keeps little presence online. Muscadine and bunch grapes both grow in this part of the Piedmont, ripening from late summer into fall.

The Berry Patch

18.4 mi

Kenly

The Berry Patch is a pick-your-own berry farm on Weaver Road near Kenly, in Johnston County's flat eastern-Piedmont farmland off I-95. It sells fresh berries in season directly to pickers and keeps little presence online beyond farm directories. Picking here follows the usual late-spring strawberry and summer bramble windows. Confirm the season locally before visiting.

Flintstone Farm

19.0 mi

Selma

Flintstone Farm is an agritourism operation off Watson Road outside Selma, in Johnston County east of Raleigh. This stretch is old tobacco-and-row-crop country turning increasingly toward farm tourism. No detailed visitor information is posted online yet.

Farm to Fork Meat

16.1 mi

Farm to Fork Meat Riot is a members-only Community Supported Farming program in North Carolina founded by Niti Bali — a private "food church" educating eaters about food freedom and health independence through regenerative meats, animal fats, eggs, wild-caught seafood, raw dairy, and herbs. New members join by interview, with produce, dry goods, workshops, and coaching alongside the freezer shares.

Cabin Branch Farm Market

20.6 mi

Cabin Branch Farm Market operates at 104 S. Main Street in downtown Franklinton, north of Raleigh in Franklin County. The market connects local Franklin County growers with shoppers looking for fresh, in-season produce and farm goods. Small-town markets like this one run seasonally. Check for current days and hours before stopping by.

Ronnie's Berry Farm

21.7 mi

Hinnant Family Vineyards & Winery

21.6 mi

Pine Level

Hinnant Family Vineyards calls itself North Carolina's largest muscadine vineyard, working more than 100 acres in Johnston County for over four decades. The winery bottles traditional white scuppernong, blackberry wine, and its Southern Pink blends, all leaning to the sweet native-grape style. The tasting room is at 826 Pine Level–Micro Road in Pine Level, east of Smithfield.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Zebulon, North Carolina, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.

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Farms near Zebulon include 33 agritourism & farm experiences, 12 produce farms, 9 farm stands, 7 farmers markets. Browse the list for details on each.

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