Dairy Farms & Creameries in North Carolina
6 dairy farms & creameries listed across North Carolina. Farmstead milk, cheese, and raw-milk herd shares. Directory updated July 2026.
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Bucket List Homestead
Rural Hall, NC
Bucket List Homestead in Rural Hall, North Carolina is a family homestead practicing regenerative agriculture — Jersey cows for raw A2A2 milk and herd shares, Mulefoot pigs, pastured chicken, farm-raised beef, non-GMO eggs, honey, and yogurt. The farm store on Griffin Road is open six days a week, with subscriptions available on customer favorites.
Farm to Fork Meat
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.
Reverence Farms
Graham, NC
Reverence Farms in Graham, North Carolina is a different kind of dairy — cows are milked alongside their calves on pastures tended like gardens, producing A2A2 grass-fed milk from a herd hand-selected over decades. The farm also raises well-mannered Jersey sires, sells meat bundles and winter shares, and teaches the next generation through The Stockholder's Manual and on-farm mentorship.
Spinning Spider Creamery
Marshall, NC
Spinning Spider Creamery is an artisan goat dairy nestled in a mountain cove on Bailey Mountain in Madison County, North Carolina, where a homeschooling family crafts fresh chevre, bloomy rind, and aged cheeses old-world style from their Saanen, Alpine, and Toggenburg herds. Find the cheeses at the North Asheville Tailgate Market, Transylvania Farmers Market, and RAD Farmers Market year-round, plus local specialty stores.
Three Graces Dairy
Marshall, NC
Three Graces Dairy in Marshall, North Carolina takes its name from antiquity — the goat, the sheep, and the cow give the exquisite milks behind its French-style farmstead cheeses. From soil to seed to grass to milk to curd, it all happens on the farm, with tours, events, and classes offered.
Yesteryear Farm
Yesteryear Farm runs a raw milk herd share serving northeast North Carolina and the Outer Banks — since North Carolina prohibits raw milk sales but not drinking milk from your own cow, the farm makes ownership possible without a 365-day commitment. Real milk for families focused on nutrient density and gut health.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many dairy farms & creameries are in North Carolina?
US Farm Trail lists 6 dairy farms & creameries in North Carolina, with listings around Rural Hall, Graham, Marshall. The directory is updated as farms are added and verified.
How do I find a dairy farm near me in North Carolina?
Use the map above to find dairy farms & creameries closest to you, or browse the list — every listing includes location, description, and contact details so you can call or visit.
Do these farms sell directly to the public?
Yes — every farm on US Farm Trail sells direct to consumers. Check each farm's page for hours, seasonal availability, and how to buy before you visit.
