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Agritourism & Farm Experiences in New York

693 agritourism & farm experiences listed across New York. Farm tours, tastings, stays, and hands-on experiences open to visitors. Directory updated August 2026.

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1000 Islands Ag Tour

Alexandria Bay, NY

The 1000 Islands Ag Tour is a self-guided farm route in New York's Thousand Islands region, near Alexandria Bay in Jefferson County along the St. Lawrence River. Stops on tours like this typically mix dairy, produce, and specialty farms open to the public.

1860 Organics

Cato, NY

1860 Organics is based in Cato, in Cayuga County northwest of Syracuse. The operation is tied to certified-organic farming and, by its branding, organic spirits made from estate-grown grain. Public visitor information is limited, so contact them directly to confirm whether there's a farm stand, tasting, or tour and what hours they keep.

1st Annual Bethel Woods Fiber Festival

Bethel, NY

A fiber-arts festival held in Bethel, Sullivan County, the same Catskills town as the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts on the 1969 Woodstock grounds. Fiber festivals like this gather wool and alpaca growers, spinners, dyers, and yarn vendors for a day of demonstrations and sales.

Abbott Farms

Baldwinsville, NY

Abbott Farms on Cold Springs Road in Baldwinsville runs pick-your-own fields that roll from strawberries and blueberries in summer to apples and pumpkins in fall. The farm adds a Fun Zone with obstacle courses and slides, a café serving breakfast and lunch, and a bakery with regular and gluten-free goods. Seasonal events run all year northwest of Syracuse in Onondaga County.

Abel's Trees

Verbank, NY

Abel's Trees is a Christmas tree farm on North Clove Road in Verbank, part of the town of Union Vale in eastern Dutchess County. Choose-and-cut farms in this part of the Hudson Valley open the weekend after Thanksgiving for families cutting their own fir or spruce.

Abers Acres - follow organic methods

Kennedy, NY

Abers Acres is a USDA Certified Organic farm on Route 394 in Kennedy, in Chautauqua County's southern tier. It grows pick-your-own blueberries and a range of organic produce, and sells baked goods, plants, flowers, maple, and honey, plus Christmas trees in season. The farm also brings its produce to markets in Jamestown, Westfield, and the Chautauqua Institution, and takes cash, cards, Venmo, and EBT.

Ackerman's Blueberries

Erin, NY

Ackerman's Blueberries grows blueberries on Red Chalk Road in Erin, a rural corner of Chemung County northeast of Elmira. The bushes ripen through the Southern Tier's mid-to-late summer, the usual window for pick-your-own berries in this part of New York.

ACMME Blueberries

Clifton Springs, NY

ACMME Blueberries, part of Embers Rising Farm, opens organic blueberries for pick-your-own on La Rue Road in Clifton Springs, in the Finger Lakes' Ontario County. The berries ripen from July into August; bring reusable containers. The same farm sells Christmas trees once winter arrives, so it runs on two seasonal poles. Call (315) 462-9220 to confirm the patch is open and picking well.

Adams Acres, Organic Apples

Jamesville, NY

Adams Acres grows organic apples on Sevier Road in Jamesville, southeast of Syracuse in Onondaga County. It's a small orchard working without conventional chemicals, selling fruit through the fall harvest in the hills of central New York. Apple picking and farm-direct sales fit the area's orchard tradition.

Adams Pioneer Farm

South Wales, NY

Adams Pioneer Farm works land on Olean Road in South Wales, in the hills of southern Erie County. The name suggests a longstanding family farm, common in this stretch of Western New York where growers mix produce, maple, or livestock. Exact offerings and any stand hours aren't listed online. Ask the farm directly about what's for sale through the season.

Adirondack Coast Maple Weekend

Plattsburgh, NY

Adirondack Coast Maple Weekend is the local leg of New York's statewide Maple Weekend, when sugarhouses across Clinton County's Adirondack Coast open during the late-winter sap run. Visitors watch sap boil down and taste fresh syrup straight from the evaporator. The Route 9 address near Plattsburgh marks one participating producer. Dates track the annual state Maple Weekend schedule in late March.

Adirondack Equine Center

Lake Placid, NY

Adirondack Equine Center in Lake Placid, started in 2008, offers trail rides, horse-drawn sleigh rides, riding clinics, and equine therapy, and doubles as a rescue that takes horses out of auctions. A summer horse camp for girls runs alongside the riding programs. The family operation leans on gentle, well-handled horses suited to beginners. Details are on its Facebook page.

Adirondack Sleigh Rides

Lake Placid, NY

Adirondack Sleigh Rides runs horse-drawn sleigh trips through the historic John Brown Farm in Lake Placid, with views toward Whiteface Mountain and the Olympic ski jumps. Guests ride under thick blankets and warm up with hot chocolate in the shed afterward. Country Dream Farm of Plattsburgh has operated it since 1993, offering both group and private rides. Reservations by phone at (518) 565-6051.

A Haunting In Hollis

Queens, NY

A Haunting in Hollis is a Halloween haunted-house attraction on Hollis Avenue in Queens Village, not a farm. It runs four levels of sixteen horror-themed rooms plus two 40-foot outdoor mazes, staffed by live actors playing zombies and clowns; a walkthrough takes about 30 minutes. An optional laser gun lets guests fend off the zombies. CBS News rated it among the tri-state area's top haunts.

A & J Farms

Fayette, NY

A & J Farms works land on Ridge Road in Fayette, Seneca County, on the ridge between Seneca and Cayuga lakes. This stretch of the Finger Lakes grows vegetables, grain, and fruit on well-drained glacial soils. Public information on A & J is sparse, so call ahead to confirm what they grow and how they sell it.

A&J Farms

Clifton Springs, NY

A&J Farms is on Taylor Road outside Clifton Springs, in Ontario County between Canandaigua and Geneva. Growers across this part of the Finger Lakes lean toward vegetables, tree fruit, and dairy. Online information is sparse, so contact the farm directly to learn what it grows and when the stand is open.

Akron Acres (Formerly Kelkenberg Farm of Akron)

Akron, NY

The Kelkenberg family has farmed at Akron Acres, formerly Kelkenberg Farm, on Stage Road in Akron since 1990, running it now as a seasonal agritourism spot. Fall brings pumpkin picking, hayrides, pony rides, and barn animal tours; winter shifts to cut-your-own and pre-cut Christmas trees. A country store on-site stocks local and seasonal goods, and the farm hosts school field trips.

ALASA Academy

North Rose, NY

ALASA Academy shares the historic Alasa Farms grounds in North Rose, Wayne County — a former Shaker settlement and later working farm that now hosts conservation and education programs alongside the Cracker Box Palace animal shelter. The Ann Lee Drive address reflects the site's Shaker roots. No standalone website was confirmed, so contact the farm directly for current program details.

Albert H. Schmitt Family Farms on Bagatelle!

Dix Hills, NY

Albert H. Schmitt Family Farms works the Bagatelle Road fields in Dix Hills, part of the Schmitt family's Long Island farming operations. The Dix Hills site centers on seasonal crops and a fall pumpkin harvest, with Christmas trees and greens following in December. Set among the western Suffolk County suburbs, it reads as a working family farm rather than a built-out agritourism park.

alicia adams alpaca inc.

Millbrook, NY

A Hudson Valley farm in Millbrook that raises a herd of more than 200 Suri alpacas and turns their fleece into a luxury home and apparel line. Products include alpaca throws, blankets, pillows, and bed linens, plus coats and knitwear for women, men, and children, crafted by artisans and sold under the brand's own label.

Allison's Acres

Trumansburg, NY

A small farm on Cold Spring Road near Trumansburg, northwest of Ithaca above Cayuga Lake. This corner of Tompkins County is thick with small growers and farm stands. Specific offerings aren't documented online.

Alpaca Country Paddocks

Canastota, NY

Alpaca Country Paddocks is an alpaca farm on Whitelaw Road in Canastota, Madison County, east of Syracuse. Central New York's rolling dairy country supports a cluster of small alpaca operations raising animals for breeding stock and fiber.

Alpacalachin Farms and Fashions

Apalachin, NY

Alpacalachin Farms and Fashions raises alpacas on Chestnut Ridge Road in Apalachin, in Tioga County's Southern Tier. As the name signals, the farm pairs its herd with a retail side, selling goods made from alpaca fiber.

Alpacas of Maggie's Brook Farm

Averill Park, NY

Alpacas of Maggie's Brook Farm sits on Hoags Corners Road in Averill Park, in the wooded hills of Rensselaer County east of Albany. The farm keeps a herd of alpacas; no active website was found to confirm current products or visiting hours. Contact them directly before stopping by.

Alpacas of Rain Dance Pond, LLC

Dolgeville, NY

Alpacas of Rain Dance Pond is an alpaca farm in Dolgeville, a Herkimer County village on the edge of the Adirondacks. No active website or listing was found, so herd size, farm visits, and any fiber sales couldn't be confirmed online.

Altamont Orchards, Inc

Altamont, NY

Altamont Orchards on Dunnsville Road in Altamont, west of Albany, runs a large farm market with a bakery turning out apple cider donuts, pies, and breads, plus a gift shop and housewares. The farm grows apples and vegetables and offers pick-your-own strawberries in season. The property also includes Orchard Creek Golf Course and Allied Brewing Company, and ships farm goods nationwide near the holidays.

Amazing Grace Vineyard and Winery

Chazy, NY

Amazing Grace Vineyard and Winery grows grapes on State Route 9 in Chazy, in Clinton County near Lake Champlain and the Quebec border. Far-northern New York's cold-climate wineries lean on hardy hybrid varieties suited to the short growing season along the Adirondacks' edge.

Ambroselli's Villa Serendip Bed and Breakfast

Cohocton, NY

A bed-and-breakfast on State Route 371 in Cohocton, in the Steuben County hills at the southern edge of the Finger Lakes. The setting puts guests near Naples, Keuka Lake, and the region's wineries. Specific room and rate details aren't available online.

Anderson Farms

Riverhead, NY

Anderson Farms grows vegetables and melons on Roanoke Avenue in Riverhead, at the gateway to Long Island's North Fork farm country. Suffolk County's sandy soil and long season support sweet corn, melons, and mixed produce sold locally. The farm has worked this ground for years alongside the area's roadside stands. Call (631) 727-1129 for what's in season and where to buy.

Andolina Farms

Brant, NY

Andolina Farms grows pick-your-own strawberries on Brant Angola Road in Brant, near the Lake Erie shore in southern Erie County. During June strawberry season the patch opens daily from about 8 a.m. until dark. Call ahead at 716-698-6825 to check picking conditions, since ripe berries come and go quickly with the weather.

Andover Haunted House

Andover, NY

Andover Haunted House is a seasonal Halloween attraction on West Greenwood Street in Andover, in Allegany County, rather than a working farm, though it's filed here under agritourism. It operates on select nights in October. No standing website or contact details came up online, so watch local Halloween listings for dates and admission each fall.

Andrusz Carriage Service

Akron, NY

Andrusz Carriage Service runs horse-drawn carriage and wagon rides out of Akron, in northeast Erie County near the Genesee County line. The operation brings its teams to weddings, private parties, and seasonal events around the Buffalo area, with sleigh rides when there's snow. It's a family horse-and-carriage business rather than a produce farm.

AnnDel Farms

Middleville, NY

AnnDel Farms is on State Route 29 in Middleville, Herkimer County, in the Mohawk Valley at the edge of the Adirondack foothills. This is dairy and hay country, where farms work the valley flats and lower slopes. Listed as an agritourism stop with seasonal hours.

Apiary 16

Town of Red Hook, NY

Apiary 16 is a beekeeping operation on Tribune Lane in the town of Red Hook, in Dutchess County's Hudson Valley. The focus is honey and hive products from locally kept bees. As a small apiary, sales are likely direct or through area markets and seasonal, so reach out to confirm how to buy honey and whether visits are possible.

Apple Barrel Orchards

Penn Yan, NY

Apple Barrel Orchards is a fourth-generation, 86-acre fruit farm near Penn Yan in the Finger Lakes, where visitors pick their own apples and buy cider pressed on site. The tasting room sits inside the original 1896 farm barn, and a farm store plus a members' Barrel Club round out the operation. It took the FLX Finest gold medal for best apple orchard in 2025 and 2026.

Apple Creek Orchard

Town of Hornby, NY

Apple Creek Orchard runs pick-your-own apples, including Honeycrisp, plus red raspberries on Harrison Road in the town of Hornby, in the hills above Corning. Fall visits add a corn maze and hay wagon rides, making it a family stop as much as an orchard. It's an easy drive from the Corning-Elmira area. Details and picking updates are at applecreekorchard.org, or call (607) 542-0442.

Appledale Orchards

Mexico, NY

Appledale Orchards is a fruit farm on State Route 3 in Mexico, in Oswego County near the east end of Lake Ontario, a stretch shaped by heavy lake-effect snow. Apples are the mainstay, sold in season and often available for picking through the fall. Contact the orchard to confirm picking dates, farm-stand hours, and whether cider is pressed on site.

Apple Dave's Orchards (formerly Applewood Orchards) & Winery

Warwick, NY

Apple Dave's Orchards in Warwick (formerly Applewood Orchards) offers pick-your-own from more than 15 apple varieties on Four Corners Road in Orange County. A red-barn kitchen serves cider donuts and hot and cold food, and the farm's distillery and winery pour craft spirits, cocktails, cider, wine, and local beer. Leashed dogs are welcome, and midweek group rates are offered for schools and outings.

Applegate Orchards

Owego, NY

Applegate Orchards grows tree fruit off Rosenburger Road in Owego, Tioga County, along the Susquehanna in New York's Southern Tier. The listing points to apples as the mainstay, with picking and sales from late summer into fall. Southern Tier orchards commonly carry McIntosh, Cortland, and Empire. The harvest window is short, so confirm pick-your-own dates and stand hours before visiting.

Apple Hill Farm

New Paltz, NY

Apple Hill Farm is a pick-your-own orchard and farm stand on Route 32 South in New Paltz, in the Hudson Valley's Ulster County with the Shawangunk Ridge as a backdrop. Fall brings u-pick apples and pumpkins, and the stand sells cider donuts, fresh cider, and seasonal produce. It's a popular autumn stop for the Mid-Hudson area; check the season's opening dates before you go.

Apple Hill Orchard

Whitehall, NY

Apple Hill Orchard sits off County Route 21 in Whitehall, in Washington County near the Vermont border and the south end of Lake Champlain. Apples for picking or sale are the draw, most active from late summer into fall. Small upstate orchards like this usually open seasonally, so check ahead for picking dates and whether cider or other products are available.

Apple Hills

Binghamton, NY

Apple Hills is an orchard and farm market on Brooks Road in Binghamton, in New York's Southern Tier. It's a fall destination for pick-your-own apples, a farm store with cider and baked goods, and seasonal family activities. The hilltop site looks out over the Susquehanna valley. Check current-season hours before visiting, since picking depends on the year's crop.

Applejacks Orchard

Peru, NY

Applejacks Orchard grows 18 apple varieties for pick-your-own at 751 Brand Hollow Road in Peru, in the Champlain Valley apple belt of Clinton County. Beyond apples, the farm runs hayrides to a pumpkin patch, a hay maze, a petting zoo, and a gift shop, and fries cider donuts in the fall. Pears and pumpkins round out the U-pick. Call (518) 643-2268 for hours.

Apple Pond Farm and Renewable Energy Education Center

Callicoon Center, NY

An 81-acre educational farm in Callicoon Center that spent decades teaching sustainable agriculture and renewable energy, pairing solar and wind with working horses and livestock. The land is protected under a conservation easement with the Delaware Highlands Conservancy. After a 2023 tornado and the founders' retirement, the farm has closed to visitors, and its stewards are looking for new owners to carry it forward.

Apple Ridge Orchards

Warwick, NY

Apple Ridge Orchards in Warwick offers pick-your-own apples starting in late August and pumpkins from mid-September, on Jessup Road in Orange County's Hudson Valley. The farm market sells cider donuts, pies, and fresh-pressed cider, and there's a petting zoo, hay wagon rides, and a honeybee observation hive. Fall movie nights and a Christmas light show extend the season into winter.

Aquahomme Farm

Fort Plain, NY

Aquahomme Farm is on Hess Road in Fort Plain, Montgomery County, in the Mohawk Valley's dairy belt. The bottomland and hills around Fort Plain support dairy herds, field crops, and hay. Little is published about this particular farm, so contact them directly to confirm what they raise and whether they sell to the public.

Arnold's Farm Fresh Produce

Town of Glenville, NY

Arnold's Farm Fresh Produce is a seasonal farm stand on Sacandaga Road in Glenville, north of Schenectady in the Mohawk Valley. It sells locally grown fruits and vegetables through the growing season, the kind of stand where summer sweet corn and tomatoes give way to pumpkins and squash in fall.

A Time To Remember Carriage and Sleigh Rides

Hudson Falls, NY

A Time To Remember Carriage and Sleigh Rides offers horse-drawn carriage and sleigh rides out of Hudson Falls, in Washington County near the southern Adirondacks. Operators like this book weddings, holiday events, and winter sleigh outings once there's snow on the ground. No public website was found, so arrange rides by contacting the owner directly.

Austin's Rhubarb

Belmont, NY

Austin's grows rhubarb on Route 19 in Belmont, in the hills of Allegany County. You can pick your own or buy it already cut, from spring into late summer, roughly March through August. Rhubarb is one of the first crops ready each year, well ahead of most berries, which makes this a genuinely early-season stop. Call 585-268-5735 to check supply.

Authentic Honey Of New York

Bronx, NY

Authentic Honey of New York is a small Bronx honey label operating out of the Grand Concourse area. It sells local and regional honey rather than running a farm at this address, which is a residential building. Product details are limited online; this is a neighborhood-scale honey seller in New York City.

Autumn Moon Farm Winery

Bergen, NY

Autumn Moon Farm Winery sits on West Bergen Road in Bergen, in Genesee County between Rochester and Buffalo. It's a small farm-based winery in the rural farm country of western New York. Specifics on its wines and tasting room aren't posted online.

Awald's Berry Farm

North Collins, NY

Awald's Berry Farm runs pick-your-own berries on Gurney Avenue in North Collins, a farming town in southern Erie County south of Buffalo. Its exact crops and picking calendar aren't posted online, though North Collins farms are known for strawberries and other summer produce sold direct from the field.

Baker Farm

Ransomville, NY

Baker Farm is a family farm on Youngstown-Lockport Road in Ransomville, Niagara County, in the fruit-growing belt near Lake Ontario. Little about its operation is posted online. The surrounding area grows orchard fruit and produce and is dotted with roadside farm stands.

Baker's Acres of North Lansing

Groton, NY

Baker's Acres is a greenhouse and display-garden nursery on Auburn Road in North Lansing, north of Ithaca in the Finger Lakes. It's known for a deep selection of perennials, herbs, and unusual plants grown on-site, with landscaped demonstration gardens visitors can walk. The nursery draws Central New York gardeners each spring and holds seasonal events through the growing year.

Ballston Lake Apiaries

Ballston Lake, NY

Ballston Lake Apiaries keeps bees and produces local honey in Ballston Lake, Saratoga County. Small apiaries like this typically sell raw honey and beeswax products direct. Retail details aren't posted online.

Bane Haunted House

New York, NY

Bane is a large Halloween haunted-house attraction, not a farm, once operating from a 40,000-square-foot space on West 46th Street in Manhattan. It runs more than 100 live actors through interactive scare rooms and also offers escape rooms, VR escape experiences, and laser tag. The Star-Ledger named it among the scariest haunts in the region; the brand has since been tied to a Livingston, New Jersey location.

Barrington Heirloom Apple Orchard (a.k.a., Heriloom Apples)

Penn Yan, NY

Barrington Heirloom Apple Orchard grows antique and heirloom apple varieties on Sturdevant Road near Penn Yan, in the Finger Lakes between Keuka and Seneca Lakes. Old cultivars like these ripen through fall and often sell fresh or pressed into cider. Reach the orchard directly to confirm picking dates and which varieties are ready.

Barton Orchards

Town of Beekman, NY

Barton Orchards runs a large pick-your-own operation on Apple Tree Lane in Poughquag, with apples and pumpkins you harvest yourself plus a five-acre corn maze, petting zoo, hay rides, and gem mining. The farm bakes its own apple cider donuts and pours local beer and cider in an on-site tap room. A second stand, The Apple Core, sells produce year-round in nearby Poughkeepsie. Live music runs through the fall season.

B & B Ranch in Cooperstown New York

Fly Creek, NY

B & B Ranch sits on Bedbug Hill Road in Fly Creek, just outside Cooperstown in Otsego County. The hills west of the village, better known for the Baseball Hall of Fame, run to cattle and horse ranches on rolling upland ground.

Beak and Skiff Apple Farms, Inc.

Town of LaFayette, NY

Beak & Skiff has grown apples in LaFayette, south of Syracuse, for more than a century, and its Apple Hill site is a fall pick-your-own destination. The farm's 1911 Established brand turns that fruit into hard cider, spirits, and wine, backed by a distillery, tasting room and tavern, café and bakery, general store, and an adventure park on the grounds. School field trips and live music run through the season.

Beaver Lake It's Maple Syrup Time

Baldwinsville, NY

Beaver Lake Nature Center hosts a late-winter maple sugaring program at its Onondaga County park in Baldwinsville, showing visitors how sap is tapped and boiled into syrup. The center sits on a glacial lake with miles of trails and a visitor center, north of Syracuse. Sap season in central New York runs from roughly late February into March, so check the center's schedule before visiting.

Becker Farms and Vizcarra Vineyards

Gasport, NY

Becker Farms is a family farm on Quaker Road in Gasport, pairing u-pick produce with Vizcarra Vineyards and a brew pub on the Niagara Wine Trail. The property runs a farm market, petting zoo, and playground, hosts weddings and events, and books lodging on site; its calendar fills with live music, wine tastings, and a Spiked Apple 5K. It sits in Niagara County between Buffalo and Niagara Falls.

Bee Crazy Farm

Ghent, NY

Bee Crazy Farm sits along Route 9H in Ghent, in Columbia County's Hudson Valley farmland. The name suggests a focus on bees and honey, though little is posted online to confirm its full range of products. Stop by or call ahead to find out what the farm sells and when it's open.

Bee Natural Honey farms

Clymer, NY

Bee Natural Honey Farms produces honey on Mann Road in Clymer, in the far southwest corner of Chautauqua County near the Pennsylvania line. Clymer sits in a rural dairy and Amish farming area where small apiaries sell raw honey and hive products direct from the farm. Its hours and product list aren't posted online.

Behling Orchards

Mexico, NY

Behling Orchards is an apple orchard on Potter Road in Mexico, in Oswego County east of Lake Ontario. Orchards across this Lake Ontario snowbelt sell apples, cider, and fall produce as the harvest comes in. The farm's website, behlingorchards.com, was not loading reliably, so confirm u-pick dates and store hours directly before visiting.

Bell's Christmas Trees

Accord, NY

A choose-and-cut Christmas tree farm started in 1991 on a family dairy property in Accord, between the Shawangunk Ridge and the Catskill foothills in Ulster County. Alongside fresh-cut trees, Bell's makes wreaths, greenery, swags, and white pine roping. Like most Hudson Valley tree farms, it opens for the season the weekend after Thanksgiving.

Bell's Tree Farm

Chazy, NY

Bell's Tree Farm grows Christmas trees on Ratta Road in Chazy, in the far northern Champlain Valley of Clinton County. Families come in late fall to choose and cut their own tree ahead of the holidays.

Beloved Farm

Cambridge, NY

Beloved Farm sits on McKie Hollow Road in Cambridge, in the rolling farm country of Washington County near the Vermont line. Its specific crops and visitor offerings aren't posted online. Cambridge anchors a strong small-farm corner of eastern New York, with a long-running farmers market and many diversified growers nearby.

Benner's Farm

East Setauket, NY

Benner's Farm is a working historic farm on roughly 15 acres in East Setauket, on Long Island's North Shore, raising heritage-breed animals including sheep, goats, pigs, and chickens. It's best known for hands-on seasonal events, spring lambing and maple sugaring, an Easter egg hunt, and fall harvest festivals, plus summer farm camps for kids. The farm also sells fresh eggs and honey.

Benz's Sugar Shanty & Maple Products

East Concord, NY

Benz's Sugar Shanty makes maple syrup and maple products on Van Slyke Road in East Concord, in the hills of southern Erie County. The sugar shanty is the sugarhouse where sap is boiled down each late-winter season. Producers here typically sell syrup, maple cream, and maple candy; specific hours aren't listed online.

Berry Good Acres

Newark Valley, NY

Berry Good Acres is a pick-your-own berry farm on Upper Fairfield Road in Newark Valley, in Tioga County's Southern Tier hills north of Owego. Its crop calendar isn't posted online. Berry farms in this area open for strawberries in June and move through raspberries and blueberries as summer goes on.

Berry Patch

Campbell Hall, NY

A pick-your-own berry farm on Shea Road in Campbell Hall, in the Orange County farmland of the mid-Hudson Valley. Strawberries and other summer berries are the typical draw here. Hours and crop timing aren't posted online.

Best Berry Farm

East Greenbush, NY

Best Berry Farm grows pick-your-own berries on Best Road in East Greenbush, just east of Albany in Rensselaer County. The farm sits in the Capital Region's suburban farm belt, where strawberries lead off the picking season in June. Current crop availability isn't posted online.

Betterbee

Greenwich, NY

Betterbee is a beekeeping supply company in Greenwich, Washington County, near the Vermont line. They sell hives, frames, protective gear, extractors, tools, and package bees, and ship woodenware across the Northeast. The Greenwich store and warehouse also serve as a learning center, running classes and workshops for new and experienced beekeepers. It's one of the region's better-known sources for hive equipment.

Big Tree Maple

Lakewood, NY

Big Tree Maple boils pure maple syrup from real sap on Holly Lane in Lakewood, near Jamestown in Chautauqua County. Beyond syrup in jugs and squeeze bottles, they make maple sugar, maple cream, maple candy, and maple-flavored coffee, and sell sugaring equipment. The sugarhouse is open to the public, and products ship through their website.

Billsboro Winery

Geneva, NY

A Seneca Lake winery focused on dry, food-friendly Finger Lakes wines, poured in a restored vintage barn with a covered patio at the lake's north end near Geneva. Billsboro sources grapes from sustainably farmed Finger Lakes vineyards and is known for its Sauvignon Blanc and chilled reds. Founded in 2006, it pairs tastings with hand-made chocolates and runs the Il Fienile wine club.

Billy Bob's Orchard

Putnam Station, NY

Billy Bob's Orchard grows fruit on Gull Bay Road in Putnam Station, along the Lake Champlain shore in northern Washington County. Orchards in this cool lakeside pocket typically grow apples for fall picking and sale. The farm's varieties and hours aren't listed online.

Black Coyote Vineyard

Town of LaFayette, NY

Black Coyote Vineyard grows grapes on Lafayette Road in the town of LaFayette, in the hills south of Syracuse in Onondaga County. It's a small central-New York vineyard in a region better known for apples than wine. Details on tastings or sales aren't widely posted online.

Black Creek Blueberries

Black Creek Blueberries sits on Spring Valley Road in the Franklinville area of Cattaraugus County, in New York's Southern Tier. The produce listing points to a summer blueberry operation, most likely pick-your-own during the July to August window common at Western New York's higher elevations. Highbush bushes here yield fruit once the heat arrives. Berry timing shifts year to year, so confirm picking conditions before the drive.

Blackman Homestead Farm

Lockport, NY

Blackman Homestead Farm has picked apples on Thrall Road in Lockport for more than 45 years, part of a 160-acre, sixth-generation operation on the Niagara Escarpment. Fall brings U-pick apples, fresh cider and cider slushies, pumpkins, and farm animals to visit. A cold-storage room keeps apples, cider, and pumpkins available year-round, and the farm sells specialty products alongside its fruit in Niagara County north of Buffalo.

Blueberry Acres

Au Sable Forks, NY

Blueberry Acres is a pick-your-own blueberry farm on Dry Bridge Road in Au Sable Forks, in the northeastern Adirondacks near the Ausable River. The short northern-New York season puts ripe berries on the bushes in mid-to-late summer. No website or contact details turned up online, so call ahead or check a local listing for picking dates before making the drive.

Blueberry Fields Forever

Town of Hartwick, NY

Blueberry Fields Forever grows pick-your-own blueberries in the Town of Hartwick, in Otsego County near Cooperstown in central New York. Blueberry season in these hills runs mid-July into August. Call ahead for ripeness and picking hours before you head out.

Blueberry Hill

Town of Oppenheim, NY

Blueberry Hill offers blueberries on Belden Corners Road in the town of Oppenheim, Fulton County, in the hills west of the Great Sacandaga Lake. Upstate blueberry season here generally runs mid-July into August. Call ahead, since small u-pick patches open and close with the ripening fruit.

Blueberry Hill Farm

Hornell, NY

Blueberry Hill Farm grows blueberries on O'Connor Road in Hornell, in the Southern Tier hills of Steuben County. As the name suggests, u-pick blueberries are the draw, ripening across mid to late summer. The farm's picking hours and current conditions aren't posted online.

Blueberry Hill Farm and Greenhouse

South Dayton, NY

Blueberry Hill Farm and Greenhouse works land on Allegany Road in South Dayton, in the Cattaraugus County hills of Western New York. Its nursery-plus-produce listing points to summer blueberries alongside a greenhouse growing bedding plants and vegetables. Blueberry season in this part of the state runs from July into August.

Blueberry Hill Farms & Nursery

Clinton, NY

Blueberry Hill Farms & Nursery pairs a plant nursery with pick-your-own produce on Roberts Road in Clinton, southwest of Utica in Oneida County. The nursery side sells plants and shrubs while the fields offer blueberries and other berries in season. Details on hours and stock aren't posted online.

Blueberry Hill Solar ~ Organic

Galway, NY

Blueberry Hill Solar is a solar-powered organic farm on Alexander Road in Galway, in rural western Saratoga County. The name points to organically grown blueberries and off-grid solar power. Its full crop list and picking hours aren't posted online.

Blueberry Meadows

Westons Mills, NY

Blueberry Meadows grows blueberries on Rowe Avenue in Weston's Mills, just east of Olean in Cattaraugus County. Pick-your-own blueberries ripen here through July and August in the Allegheny foothills. Specific picking days and hours aren't posted online, so availability tracks the season.

Blueberry Ridge Farm

Lawtons, NY

Blueberry Ridge Farm sits on Gowanda State Road in Lawtons, in southern Erie County near the Cattaraugus line. As the name says, blueberries lead here, most likely pick-your-own highbush berries ripening across July into August. The rolling upland ground suits the crop. Berry timing depends on the season, so check conditions before the drive out.

Blueberry Treehouse Farm

West Falls, NY

Blueberry Treehouse Farm grows blueberries on Davis Road in West Falls, in the hills of southern Erie County southeast of Buffalo. Bushes ripen from mid-July into August, the region's pick-your-own window. The farm reads as a summer berry destination, with the crop and picking hours tied to how the season runs.

Blue J Farm

Apalachin, NY

A family farm on Glann Road in Apalachin, in Tioga County's Susquehanna River valley west of Binghamton. Details on its crops or livestock aren't documented online.

Blue Moon Acres

Greenfield Center, NY

Blue Moon Acres is listed on Wilton Road in Greenfield Center, a Saratoga County hamlet north of Saratoga Springs. This is small-farm country on the sandy Wilton plains at the edge of the Adirondack foothills. Seasonal hours vary.

BMR Acres

Canastota, NY

BMR Acres is a small farm on Pine Ridge Road in Canastota, in Madison County east of Oneida Lake. The area is classic central New York farm country, a patchwork of dairy, hay, and hobby livestock operations.

BobBee Apiairies LLC

Patterson, NY

BobBee Apiaries is a family-run apiary on Route 311 in Patterson, in Putnam County's slice of the Mid-Hudson Valley near the Berkshire foothills. Beyond bottling local honey, they offer full-service hive care and concierge beekeeping, swarm and colony removal, beekeeping education, and custom honey gifts, drawing on more than fifteen years of experience. Their Instagram (bobbeeapiaries) shows current honey and offerings.

Bob's Trees

Hagaman, NY

A cut-your-own Christmas tree farm, nursery, and garden center in the Galway hills, family-run since 1942 across four generations and roughly 275 acres. Choose-and-cut options include Fraser, Balsam, Canaan, and Korean fir. The nursery side, which grew out of customers wanting to plant trees, sells evergreens, shrubs, and flowers alongside the seasonal tree business.

Boehm Farm

Climax, NY

Boehm Farm has grown fruit in Climax, Greene County for more than a century, selling apples, peaches, cherries, plums, and strawberries from its stand on County Route 26. Pick-your-own runs through the seasons, and the farm fries its own apple cider doughnuts. In fall it adds pumpkins and family activities, and it also sells at the Coxsackie farmers market in the Hudson Valley.

Bohringer's Fruit Farm

Bohringer's Fruit Farm grows tree fruit along State Highway 30 in the Schoharie Valley near Esperance and Central Bridge. The Schoharie Valley is one of eastern New York's oldest farming regions, known for apples and fall produce. The farm's varieties and stand hours aren't posted online.

Boice's Farm

Saugerties, NY

Boice's Farm sits on Kings Highway in Saugerties, in the Hudson Valley farmland of Ulster County west of the river. Its specific crops and offerings aren't detailed online. This stretch of Ulster County grows sweet corn, vegetables, and orchard fruit, much of it sold at roadside stands through summer and fall.

Bonac Bees

East Hampton, NY

Bonac Bees is a family apiary in East Hampton selling raw, comb, chunk, and creamed honey plus beeswax candles, propolis tincture, balms, and fresh pollen. They also sell bee colonies, packaged bees, and mated queens, run beekeeping classes, and handle humane honeybee swarm capture and removal on eastern Long Island. Products come straight from their own hives.

Borellas Farm Stand

Saint James, NY

Borella's has run a farm stand on Edgewood Avenue in Saint James for more than 50 years, selling flowers, shrubs, and garden supplies alongside pick-your-own apples, berries, corn, beans, and other vegetables. The fall harvest festival draws Long Island families, and the property includes a wine tasting room. Reach the stand at (631) 862-7330.

Bowman Farms

North Collins, NY

Bowman Farms works land along Route 62 (Gowanda State Road) in North Collins, in the produce belt of southern Erie County. Roadside growers on this corridor sell sweet corn, squash, and other field vegetables from mid-summer into fall. The farm's stand hours and full crop list aren't posted online.

Bowman Orchards

Rexford, NY

Bowman Orchards farms roughly 98 acres in Rexford, growing more than 60 apple varieties plus strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, cherries, peaches, and plums. Pick-your-own runs June through October on select days, and the farm store sells produce alongside a petting area, horseback riding, an apple cannon, and an ice cream window. A second stand, The Farmers Wagon, operates on Grooms Road in Clifton Park.

Bradley Farms

Elmira, NY

Bradley Farms works land on Maple Avenue in Elmira, in the Southern Tier's Chemung River valley. Details on their crops and stand aren't widely posted online, so contact the farm directly to learn what they sell and when they're open.

Brant Apple Farm

Brant, NY

Brant Apple Farm grows apples in Brant, a lakeshore town in southern Erie County along the Lake Erie fruit belt. The lake's moderating effect makes this productive apple and grape country, with fall the season for picking and cider. Expect standard Northeast varieties sold in season. Confirm hours and pick-your-own availability with the farm before heading out.

Briarledge Honey

Village of North Syracuse, NY

Briarledge Honey is a small apiary off South Bay Road in North Syracuse, Onondaga County. The name points to raw local honey sold by the jar in season, likely alongside beeswax or other hive products. Central New York's clover, wildflower, and basswood bloom shape the color and flavor of honey from this part of the state. Stock and availability aren't posted online, so check locally before stopping by.

Brick House Acres - Greenhouse & Berry Farm

Frankfort, NY

Brick House Acres sits in the Mohawk Valley about ten minutes south of Utica, running a greenhouse and a u-pick berry field. The garden center opens from late May through June with annuals, perennials, vegetable plants, herbs, and hanging baskets. In July, visitors pick their own raspberries and blueberries on the hillside, and fresh eggs are sold year-round.

Brittany Hollow Farm

Village of Red Hook, NY

Brittany Hollow Farm sits on South Broadway in the village of Red Hook, in the northern Dutchess County stretch of the Hudson Valley. Its crops and visitor details aren't posted online. Red Hook is a well-known farm town with orchards, vegetable growers, and an active weekend farm-stand and market scene.

Brookdale Orchard

Winthrop, NY

Brookdale Orchard grows apples on Route 49 in Winthrop, part of St. Lawrence County in New York's North Country. Cold-hardy apple varieties suit this northern climate, with picking through the fall harvest. Call ahead for current varieties and hours.

Brookside Berry Farm

Freeville, NY

Brookside Berry Farm grows berries near Freeville, in Tompkins County just northeast of Ithaca. Freeville sits in the Fall Creek valley, dairy-and-produce country where small u-pick operations open for a few weeks each summer. Little about the farm is posted online, so picking availability is best confirmed by phone or a local farm-stand listing before visiting.

Brookside Maple

Town of Hamden, NY

Brookside Maple makes syrup on Andes-Delancey Road in the town of Hamden, in the Catskill highlands of Delaware County. Sugarmakers across this county boil during the late-winter sap run and sell syrup, cream, and candy direct. Little about this producer is posted online, so reach out during sugaring season to find out what's for sale and whether the sugarhouse welcomes visitors.

Brookview Station Winery, Inc.

Castleton, NY

Brookview Station Winery is the farm winery at Goold Orchards, an apple orchard on Brookview Station Road in Castleton, south of Albany in Rensselaer County. The tasting room pours wines and hard cider made from orchard-grown fruit.

Brown's Berry Patch

Waterport, NY

Brown's Berry Patch farms along Roosevelt Highway (Route 18) in Waterport, part of the Lake Ontario fruit belt in Orleans County. The operation grows berries and tree fruit for pick-your-own and sells through a farm market. Its longtime web address now forwards to Orchard Dale Fruit Farm, a related grower in the same area. Stop in during summer and fall for u-pick and market produce.

Buck Hill Farm

Jefferson, NY

Buck Hill Farm on Fuller Road in Jefferson makes pure maple products and serves a weekend pancake breakfast it bills as the best in the Catskills, Saturdays and Sundays from 8am. The farm sells maple syrup, cream, and sugar, runs apple-cider-making, and publishes its own cookbook, Pancakes Make People Happy. Jefferson is in Schoharie County, in the hills west of the Catskill high peaks.

Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village

Buffalo, NY

Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village is a history museum on Tonawanda Creek Road in Amherst, just north of Buffalo, that preserves the region's rural and agricultural past. It keeps a collection of restored historic buildings, exhibits, and hands-on educational programs, and hosts seasonal community events. Guest services run Tuesday through Saturday. It's a heritage site rather than a producing farm, despite the agritourism label.

Buhrmaster Family Farm

East Glenville, NY

Buhrmaster Family Farm grows produce on Saratoga Road (Route 50) in East Glenville, north of Schenectady. Farms in this Mohawk Valley corridor are known for sweet corn, tomatoes, and fall crops sold at roadside stands. The farm's specific hours and product list aren't posted online.

Burdick Blueberries Inc.

Burdick Blueberries grows blueberries on Thompson Road in Cattaraugus, in the Allegheny foothills of western New York. The operation centers on pick-your-own and pre-picked blueberries through July and August. Its picking hours and current conditions aren't posted online.

Burdock's Berries

Town of Spafford, NY

Burdock's Berries grows u-pick berries on West Lake Road above Skaneateles Lake in the town of Spafford, at the northern edge of the Finger Lakes. Hillside farms along this road grow strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries through the summer. Picking availability shifts with the weather and isn't posted online.

Burley Berries & Blooms

Warsaw, NY

Burley Berries & Blooms runs a u-pick flower garden open dawn to dusk seven days a week, cutting specialty and heirloom blooms alongside a small dairy creamery that makes milk, yogurt, butter, and gelato. The farm sits in the hills of Wyoming County near Warsaw and Perry, and books an eight-week dairy-and-flower CSA plus floral design for weddings. Find them on Instagram as @burleyberries.

Burnap Fruit Farm

Sodus, NY

Burnap Fruit Farm sits on Lake Road in Sodus, in the Wayne County fruit belt near the Lake Ontario shore. This is one of New York's densest apple-growing regions, and farms here sell tree fruit, cider, and produce through late summer and fall. No working website turned up for the farm, so check locally for its market hours and what's in season.

Bye's Farm

Lockport, NY

A family farm on Ridge Road in Lockport, in the Niagara County fruit belt north of Buffalo. Ridge Road runs through some of the state's best apple and stone-fruit ground. Specific crops and hours aren't listed online.

Cambria Corn Maze

Lockport, NY

Cambria Corn Maze cut its first paths in 2013 and now bills itself as Western New York's largest, with two mazes winding more than three miles through a 12-acre cornfield off Lockport Junction Road. A hay-bale maze, pumpkins, apples, and concessions round out the fall visit. Admission runs $10 for ages 15 and up, $5 for kids 5 to 14. Call (716) 589-0626.

Camps Blueberries

Randolph, NY

Camps Blueberries grows blueberries on Larkin Street in Randolph, in the Cattaraugus County hills of Western New York. Pick-your-own blueberry farms in this region typically open in July once the fruit ripens. Check ahead for picking conditions and hours before heading out.

Candella's Farm

Marcy, NY

Candella's Farm & Greenhouses grows greenhouse plants, garden flowers, and fresh vegetables on River Road in Marcy, northwest of Utica, and runs pick-your-own strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries in season. The farm stand carries produce picked daily, and u-pick hours are posted on their Facebook page. Open weekdays 9 to 6 and weekends 9 to 5.

Canton Apples

Canton, NY

Canton Apples grows apples on Barnes Road in Canton, in the North Country farmland of St. Lawrence County. This far-northern corner of New York has a short, cool growing season well suited to hardy apple varieties for fall picking and cider. The farm's varieties and hours aren't posted online.

Carson's Blooms 'n Berries

Bergen, NY

Carson's Blooms 'n Berries grows cut flowers and berries on Reed Road in Bergen, Genesee County, west of Rochester. Operations like this usually run pick-your-own or roadside sales through the summer, with strawberries and raspberries in season and flowers into fall. Confirm current picking and hours by contacting the farm before you go.

Cartwright's Maple Tree Inn, LLC

Angelica, NY

Cartwright's Maple Tree Inn sits in Angelica, in Allegany County's maple country in western New York. Its name and setting point to the region's tradition of spring pancake houses — restaurants that open during and just after the late-winter sugaring run, serving pancakes with locally boiled syrup. Confirm the season and hours before driving out; details for this location aren't verified online here, and the window is short.

Cascade Valley Farm

Windsor, NY

Cascade Valley Farm is an agritourism operation near Windsor, in Broome County's Southern Tier along the Susquehanna River valley. Details on crops and visiting hours aren't clearly posted, so reach out directly before planning a trip.

Casey's U-Pick

Apulia Station, NY

Casey's U-Pick is a pick-your-own farm on Berry Road in Apulia Station, in the hills south of Syracuse. Berries are the usual summer draw for u-pick farms in this part of Onondaga County. Crop calendar and hours aren't posted online.

Cashin's Farm

Fultonville, NY

Cashin's Farm sits on Argersinger Road in Fultonville, in the Mohawk Valley of Montgomery County. Public details are thin, but the listing marks it as an agritourism stop, the kind of small family operation common along this stretch of upstate New York farmland near the Mohawk River. Call ahead or check locally before visiting to confirm what's in season and whether the farm is open to the public.

Cassim Farms

Waterloo, NY

Cassim Farms works land on Yost Road in Waterloo, in Seneca County's Finger Lakes farm belt between Seneca and Cayuga lakes. Nothing detailed about its crops or hours is posted online, so check a local listing or call before visiting.

Catskill Lodge Bed and Breakfast

Windham, NY

This bed and breakfast sits on Route 296 in Windham, a northern Catskills town in Greene County built around the Windham Mountain ski resort. Area lodgings draw skiers in winter and hikers and leaf-peepers through the warmer months.

Catskill Mountain Maple

De Lancey, NY

Catskill Mountain Maple is a family maple business on Charlie Wood Road in DeLancey, Delaware County, making pure maple syrup, cream, and sugar plus honey. It also works as a CDL sugaring-equipment dealer and manufactures its own Zap-Bac sap spouts, selling gift baskets and custom orders alongside the syrup. The operation runs deep in the western Catskills, where the spring sap run drives the season.

Catskill Mountain Sugar House

Grahamsville, NY

Catskill Mountain Sugarhouse taps an 800-acre farm outside Grahamsville and boils roughly 8,000 gallons of pure New York maple syrup a year, some of it sold to well-known pancake houses in New York City. Beyond syrup, the operation sells maple equipment and supplies and posts recipes for maple cookies, cakes, and French toast casserole. It's in the Sullivan County Catskills, off Sugarhouse Lane.

Cedarvale Maple Syrup Co.

Syracuse, NY

Cedarvale Maple Syrup Co. produces maple syrup in the Cedarvale valley southwest of Syracuse, on Pleasant Valley Road in the town of Onondaga. This pocket of hills south of the city is long-standing maple country, with sap runs from late winter into early spring. Specific products and visiting hours aren't confirmed online, so reach the producer directly before stopping by.

Celtic Valley Carriage and Farm

Celtic Valley Carriage and Farm runs horse-drawn carriage service out of the Wallkill and Middletown area of Orange County, in the lower Hudson Valley. The operation pairs a working farm with carriage and wagon rides booked for weddings, holiday outings, and hayrides. Draft horses do the pulling. Carriage work is scheduled by appointment, so booking and availability come straight from the farm.

Chapmans Orchard

Oxford, NY

Chapmans Orchard grows tree fruit off County Road 4 in Oxford, in the Southern Tier hills of Chenango County. Orchards in this part of New York lean toward apples, with harvest running late summer into fall. Public information on Chapmans is sparse, so it's worth calling before a visit to confirm the season, varieties, and whether they sell at the orchard or pick-your-own.

Charles Carris Fruit Farm

Ripley, NY

Charles Carris Fruit Farm grows fruit on Carris Road in Ripley, at the far southwest tip of New York in the Lake Erie grape belt. This narrow lakeshore plain is Concord grape country, and area farms also grow tree fruit and produce. The farm's specific crops and stand hours aren't posted online.

Charlies U-Pick blueberries

Chenango Forks, NY

Charlie's U-Pick sells blueberries by the pound off Jackson Hill Road in Chenango Forks, in Broome County north of Binghamton. The patch opens when berries ripen, generally July into August. Beyond that, little is documented online, so call first to confirm the field is open and the berries are on before heading up.

Chase Farms

Fairport, NY

Chase Farms is on Pannell Road in Fairport, a Monroe County suburb east of Rochester. Farms ringing the Rochester area typically run roadside stands with sweet corn, pumpkins, and fall produce for nearby neighborhoods.

Cherry Knoll Farm

Marathon, NY

Cherry Knoll Farm sits on Hoxie Gorge Road in Marathon, in the hills of Cortland County near Hoxie Gorge State Forest. The Southern Tier's short season favors berries, apples, and fall crops on small farms across this area. No website or contact information surfaced online, so confirm what's available and when before making the drive.

Childs Blueberries

Hinsdale, NY

Childs Blueberries offers pick-your-own blueberries on Cooper Hill Road in Hinsdale, in Cattaraugus County's hill country south of Olean. Blueberries ripen here through July and August. The farm keeps little presence online, so call ahead or watch local listings for opening dates and picking conditions.

Circle B Farms

Lyons, NY

Circle B Farms sits along Route 14 in Lyons, the Wayne County seat and part of New York's leading apple region. Wayne County grows more apples than anywhere else in the state, alongside cherries and other tree fruit. Information on Circle B specifically is thin, so call before visiting to confirm what they sell and their hours.

Clark Greenhouses

Ballston Spa, NY

Clark Greenhouses grows and sells plants on Hop City Road in Ballston Spa, Saratoga County. Greenhouse operations here run heaviest in spring, with bedding plants, hanging baskets, and vegetable starts. Specific hours aren't posted online.

Clear Creek Farms, LLC

Mayville, NY

Clear Creek Farms is on Morris Road near Mayville, at the north end of Chautauqua Lake in far western New York. Dairy, produce, maple, and grapes are common across this county. Verified specifics aren't posted online, so contact the farm about its products, hours, and whether visitors are welcome.

Close-Knit Alpacas, Earth Friendly Farm & Fiber

Woodhull, NY

Close-Knit Alpacas, billed as an 'Earth Friendly Farm & Fiber,' raises alpacas at Moon Ivy Hill on Olmstead Road in Woodhull, Steuben County. This Southern Tier hill country supports pasture-based fiber farms producing alpaca yarn and knitwear.

Clover Brooke Farm

Hyde Park, NY

Clover Brooke Farm keeps llamas, alpacas, goats, donkeys, and mini horses on a small working farm in Hyde Park, and most visits center on the animals. Guided llama and alpaca hikes, goat walks, and tea with alpacas run alongside fiber-arts and soap-making workshops, farm yoga, and a summer camp for kids. A gift shop sells naturally dyed yarn, and guests can book an overnight farm stay through Airbnb.

CLR Wine, Inc. d/b/a Chateau LaFayette Reneau

Hector, NY

A Seneca Lake estate winery in Hector with more than 40 years of winemaking on 110 acres of vinifera vines rooted in stony shale soil. Chateau LaFayette Reneau is best known for Riesling and has taken three New York Governor's Cup awards and five Jefferson Cups. The property also runs an inn and offers tasting flights and vineyard picnics.

Cluckin A Critter Farm, LLC

Greenville, NY

A small mixed-animal farm on West Road in Greenville, in Greene County west of the Hudson. The name points to poultry and a range of other farm critters. Little else is documented online.

CNY Maple

Oneida, NY

CNY Maple is a family-run Central New York maple syrup producer in Oneida that also opens a pick-your-own blueberry field in summer. Syrup and maple products sell through an online store on their site, and the operation sits on Williams Street just north of the Thruway. No direct phone or email is posted online, but questions go through the contact form at cnymaple.com.

Coal Hill Highlands

Taberg, NY

Coal Hill Highlands is a small farm on Wilson Road in Taberg, in the wooded hills of northern Oneida County near Annsville. The name suggests a herd of Scottish Highland cattle, a hardy breed suited to this cold, upland ground. No website or listing detail is confirmed online, so contact the farm directly about beef or breeding stock.

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