Agritourism & Farm Experiences in North Dakota
45 agritourism & farm experiences listed across North Dakota. Farm tours, tastings, stays, and hands-on experiences open to visitors. Directory updated August 2026.
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6 In 1 Meats
New Salem, ND
6 In 1 Meats is a meat market and processor on South 1st Street in New Salem, Morton County, west of Bismarck. New Salem is cattle-and-dairy country, home to Salem Sue, the giant roadside Holstein statue. Small-town shops like this do custom butchering and sell fresh and smoked cuts to the local trade.
Absolute Honey
Mylo, ND
Absolute Honey operates near Mylo, a tiny community in Rolette County, north-central North Dakota below the Turtle Mountains. The mixed prairie and cropland make good bee territory in the country's top honey-producing state. Small apiaries like this bottle raw honey for local sale; little else is documented online.
American Honey Company
Flasher, ND
American Honey Company bottles pure North Dakota honey from its own prairie apiaries near Flasher, including clover, creamed, and chokecherry honey made with the state fruit. A Pride of Dakota member since 1999, it sells retail, wholesale, and in squeeze bears of several sizes. The operation keeps it simple: local bees, local bloom. See the range at americanhoneycompany.com or call 701-928-0468.
Annual Giant Pumpkin Festival
Walhalla, ND
The Annual Giant Pumpkin Festival takes place on Central Avenue in Walhalla, one of North Dakota's oldest settlements, set below the Pembina Gorge in the state's northeastern corner. Community pumpkin festivals like this center on the fall harvest with local growers, food, and family activities. Specific dates and the year's events aren't documented here.
Badlands Trail Rides and Eastview Campgrounds
Killdeer, ND
Badlands Trail Rides and Eastview Campground offers guided horseback rides through the western North Dakota badlands, a half mile south of Little Missouri State Park near Killdeer. Overnight options range from five handcrafted log cabins with heat and air to full-hookup RV sites and primitive tent spots. Two cabins add kitchens, three-quarter baths, and linens. The setting puts riders straight into the buttes and coulees above the Little Missouri River.
Barton Meats Inc.
Carrington, ND
This Carrington butcher shop at 1020 11th Street N, long known as Barton Meats, now operates as R3 Meats under owners Tyler and Kylee Ingebretson. It runs as a retail meat market and custom processor, open weekdays 7:30am to 5:30pm and Saturday mornings. Custom butchering and packaged cuts are the core of the business. Call 701-652-3636.
Beaver Creek Pumpkin Festival
Linton, ND
Beaver Creek Pumpkin Festival runs a fall pick-your-own pumpkin patch southeast of Linton with wagon rides, live entertainment, corn and straw mazes, poor man's golf, a rat race, and what it bills as the region's largest jumping pumpkin. The activities take over a working farm through harvest season. The City of Linton posts current event dates at lintonnd.org.
Bees @ Work
Jamestown, ND
Bees @ Work sells raw wildflower honey harvested from hives kept beside a chemical-free pollinator garden in Jamestown. The owner runs a chemical-free approach to beekeeping and holds North Dakota beekeeper license #646. Beyond jarred honey, the lineup includes natural lip balm and beeswax muscle rub. Sales are retail and wholesale, and visits run by appointment. Reach out through beesatworkhoney.com to arrange a pickup or ask what's in stock.
Blue Silo Garlic Farm
Fargo, ND
Blue Silo Garlic Farm grows garlic in the Fargo area of southeastern North Dakota. Hardneck garlic suits the region's hard winters, which the crop needs to form good bulbs, and small growers usually sell seed garlic and culinary bulbs at late-summer harvest. No verified website surfaced for the farm.
Bowdon Meat Processing
Bowdon, ND
Bowdon Meat Processing is a custom meat plant on Warrington Avenue in Bowdon, a small Wells County town in central North Dakota. Processors like this slaughter, cut, and wrap beef, pork, and wild game for area farmers and hunters, and many make their own sausage and jerky. Little else appears online.
Brinkman Brothers Honey
Bismarck, ND
Brinkman Brothers Honey is a beekeeping operation based in Bismarck, North Dakota's capital on the Missouri River. North Dakota leads the nation in honey production, and small apiaries like this bottle raw local honey from the clover and alfalfa fields common across the central part of the state. Little else appears online.
Crocus View Pumpkin Patch
Rocklake, ND
Crocus View Pumpkin Patch grows pumpkins near Rocklake in Towner County, north-central North Dakota close to the Manitoba border. The name nods to the prairie crocus, the state's early-spring wildflower. Seasonal patches like this open in the fall for pick-your-own pumpkins and family visits. Specific hours and features aren't documented here.
Custom Kut Meat Inc.
Custom Kut Meat is a custom butcher and meat processor in central North Dakota; its 58421 ZIP places it in the Carrington area of Foster County. Shops like this handle farmer- and hunter-brought beef, pork, and game, from slaughter through cutting, wrapping, and smoked sausage. The listing carries no city, and little detail appears online.
Dakota Carriage Company Pumpkin Patch
Fargo, ND
Dakota Carriage Company now operates as Rusty K Ranch near Davenport, southwest of Fargo. The family business runs horse-drawn carriage and sleigh rides, riding lessons and summer camps, birthday parties, and weddings; its grounds have hosted a fall pumpkin patch. The old dakotacarriagecompany.com web address now forwards to the ranch.
Danzig Honey Company
Wishek, ND
Danzig Honey Company presses raw and classic honey from bees working alfalfa, clover, sunflower, canola, and prairie wildflowers across south-central North Dakota. The raw honey is only lightly filtered, so it keeps its wax, propolis, and pollen. The company runs from 1001 2nd Ave N in Wishek, ships orders, and sells on site. Store details and hours are at danzighoney.com.
Dash Apiary
Milnor, ND
Dash Apiary keeps bees near Milnor in Sargent County, southeastern North Dakota. The surrounding prairie and cropland feed a strong nectar flow in a state that ranks first in the country for honey. Operations this size typically sell raw honey locally. Details beyond the name and location are scarce online.
Dietzler Apiary
Larimore, ND
Dietzler Apiary keeps bees near Larimore in Grand Forks County, northeastern North Dakota, along US Highway 2. The Red River Valley farmland and clover feed strong honey flows in a state that leads U.S. production. Expect raw local honey; further detail isn't documented online.
Douglas Bay Honey
Garrison, ND
Douglas Bay Honey takes its name from a bay on Lake Sakakawea and works out of Garrison in McLean County, central North Dakota. The reservoir shoreline and surrounding farmland make good bee country in a state that leads U.S. honey production. Expect raw local honey; further detail isn't documented online.
Garrison Bay Honey
Garrison, ND
Garrison Bay Honey produces honey from its own bee colonies near Garrison, on the north shore of Lake Sakakawea. The operation sits along ND-37 and sells local wildflower and clover honey typical of central North Dakota's prairie bloom. It's a small producer, so what's available tracks the season's harvest. Call 701-337-5723 to check current stock or arrange a pickup.
Hilltop Meats, formerly J and J Hazen Meats
Hazen, ND
Hilltop Meats, formerly J and J Hazen Meats, is a butcher and meat processor on 3rd Street NW in Hazen, Mercer County, in central North Dakota's coal and lignite country. Local processors like this handle custom slaughter and cutting for area ranchers and hunters and often sell retail cuts and smoked sausage. The name change reflects new ownership or branding.
Jones HomeGrowns
Tolley, ND
Jones HomeGrowns is a small CSA and on-farm market near Tolley in northwest North Dakota, selling fresh produce and meats direct from the farm. It also runs pick-your-own during the growing season. Everything centers on real, farm-raised food sold close to where it's grown. Call 701-833-1432 to ask about a CSA share or market days.
Keller's Pumpkin Patch
Harvey, ND
Keller's Pumpkin Patch grows pumpkins near Harvey in Wells County, central North Dakota. Family patches like this open in autumn for pick-your-own pumpkins, hayrides, and harvest activities. Beyond the name and location, hours and specifics aren't documented online.
Langdon Lockers
Langdon, ND
Langdon Lockers is a locker plant and custom meat business on Sixth Street in Langdon, the Cavalier County seat in northeastern North Dakota. Locker plants process farm-raised and hunted beef, pork, and game, cut and wrap it, and rent frozen storage, a long-standing fixture in small prairie towns. Little else appears online.
Maple River Winery
Casselton, ND
Maple River Winery makes fruit wines from North Dakota crops at 628 Front Street in Casselton, including chokecherry, rhubarb, apple, wild plum, elderberry, dandelion, and lilac. The tasting room runs Monday through Saturday, 9am to 5pm year-round, pouring samples of what it calls America's Chokecherry and Rhubarb wines. Bottles sell on site and ship. Contact [email protected] or 701-347-5900.
Miller Honey Farms
Gackle, ND
Miller Honey Farms opened its Gackle branch in 1970 and grew into one of the largest beekeeping operations in North America, harvesting over a million pounds of honey a year. The Gackle yard sits on ND-56 in south-central North Dakota. They sell raw honey direct through an online shop, with farm pickup and delivery options. See the product range at millerhoneyfarms.com or call 701-485-3350.
Millers Fruit of the Valley Farm
Emerado, ND
Miller's Fruit of the Valley Farm operated as a pick-your-own berry farm near Emerado, in the Red River Valley northeast of Grand Forks. Multiple farm directories now report it as permanently closed, so the U-pick fields are no longer open to visitors. The listing survives mainly in older agritourism and pick-your-own guides.
Naard Creek Ranch
Killdeer, ND
Naard Creek Ranch rents a secluded modern cabin in the western North Dakota badlands north of Killdeer. Guests use it as a base for trail riding, hunting, hiking, stargazing, birding, and photography across the buttes. The remote setting sits near historical sites tied to Native American and pioneer history. Call 701-863-6911 to check availability.
NDSU Animal Science Department
Fargo, ND
This is North Dakota State University's Department of Animal Sciences on the Fargo campus, not a farm open to the public. The department teaches and researches beef, sheep, swine, dairy, and equine science and runs livestock units that support the state's agriculture. It appears here for its agricultural and educational role.
Nelson's Pumpkin Patch
Emerado, ND
Nelson's Pumpkin Patch operates near Emerado in Grand Forks County, northeastern North Dakota between Grand Forks and Grand Forks Air Force Base. Expect a fall pick-your-own pumpkin operation drawing families from the Grand Forks area. Specific hours and attractions aren't documented here.
North American Bison
New Rockford, ND
North American Bison, based in New Rockford, processes and markets bison raised by independent ranchers across the U.S. and Canada. It began in 1993 as a cooperative and sells under the Tender Bison label, sourcing all-natural, ranch-raised meat from member herds. Cuts and orders are handled through the company directly. Reach them at 701-947-2505 or northamericanbison.com.
Northern Lights Honey
Williston, ND
Northern Lights Honey sells all-natural, single-source raw honey from apiaries in northwestern North Dakota, run out of Williston. Jars turn up around town at Books on Broadway, Fresh Palate, Cooks on Main, and the Pioneer Museum shop. It's a Pride of Dakota member and a small, owner-run producer. Reach them at 701-570-0104.
Papa's Pumpkin Patch
Bismarck, ND
Papa's Pumpkin Patch has run at 4205 Burnt Creek Loop in Bismarck since 1983 and moves more than 600,000 pounds of produce from regional growers each fall. The Travel Channel named it one of the country's top ten pumpkin patches. Beyond the pumpkins, visitors ride the train, watch the pumpkin cannon, and turn kids loose on pedal carts and play structures. The 2026 season runs September 12 to October 25, open daily noon to 7.
Patrie's Raspberries on the Prairie
Bowdon, ND
Patrie's Raspberries on the Prairie is a pick-your-own raspberry patch east of Bowdon, a half mile off the pavement on County Road 71. From the flashing light where Highways 200 and 52 meet, it's a mile south and a half mile west. Picking runs through raspberry season on the central North Dakota prairie. Call ahead at 701-962-3355 to confirm what's ripe.
Petes and Jodys Bees and Apiary
Fargo, ND
Pete's and Jody's Bees and Apiary is a small Fargo honey operation listed in the USDA Local Food Directory, offering honey with on-farm pickup in north Fargo. It's the kind of home-based apiary whose stock follows the season's harvest. North Dakota leads the country in honey production, and small yards like this one feed the local market. Reach them at 701-317-2330.
Potters Way
Oakes, ND
Potters Way is an agritourism listing near Oakes in Dickey County, southeastern North Dakota's James River valley. Little about it appears online, so what it offers isn't documented here. The Oakes area is irrigated farm country, one of the more intensively cultivated corners of the state.
Pumpkin Festival
Beach, ND
The Pumpkin Festival is a fall community event in Beach, the westernmost town in North Dakota, sitting right on the Montana line in Golden Valley County. Small-town pumpkin festivals like this gather seasonal produce, family activities, and local vendors around the harvest. Specific dates and features aren't documented here.
Red Barn & Berry Farm
Kindred, ND
Red Barn & Berry Farm is a small berry and produce operation near Kindred in Cass County, southeastern North Dakota, southwest of Fargo. The name points to pick-your-own or farm-stand berries; strawberries and similar fruit ripen across the region in early summer. No verified website or firsthand details turned up online.
Rheault Farm
Fargo, ND
Rheault Farm is a 15-acre historic farmstead run as a public park by the Fargo Park District at 2902 25th Street South. The 1918-era brick farmhouse, barn, granary, and Quonset anchor grounds that stay open for picnics, playground use, and group rentals. Each fall the farm hosts a pumpkin-picking event with a straw-bale maze, petting zoo, and carnival games. Park info lives at fargoparks.com.
Rudy Spooks
Kindred, ND
Rudy Spooks is a seasonal attraction listed near Kindred in Cass County, southeastern North Dakota. The name suggests a Halloween or haunted-themed fall event rather than a working farm. Nothing verifiable about hours or features surfaced online, so specifics aren't documented here.
Sperry Honey
Kindred, ND
Sperry Honey sells pure clover honey and beeswax, run by Mark and Becca Sperry with family beekeeping roots going back to the 1920s. Based in North Dakota near Kindred, the operation ships raw, unfiltered honey by the jar plus blocks of pure beeswax for candle-making and wood finishing. Orders go through their website.
The Childrens Museums Pumpkin Patch
Fargo, ND
The Children's Museum at Yunker Farm in north Fargo runs a fall pumpkin patch and harvest event on its historic farm grounds. The museum, aimed at younger kids, layers seasonal outdoor activities each autumn on top of its year-round exhibits. Exact dates and admission for the pumpkin event aren't documented here.
Touch of Honey
Linton, ND
Touch of Honey turns local North Dakota honey into creamed and spun honey sold in fourteen flavors, alongside liquid honey and honey-based lotions, lip balm, and lotion bars. The small farm storefront sits on US-83 near Linton and is a Pride of Dakota member. The honey drives the whole product line, and it's a hands-on, local operation. Browse or order at tofhoney.com or call 701-254-5455.
Valley Meat Supply
Valley City, ND
Valley Meat Supply is a Valley City butcher at 1269 W Main that sells bulk beef by the quarter, half, and whole, plus cuts from local North Dakota producers and its own specialty seasonings. It's a straightforward meat market stocking freezer beef and specialty foods. Call 701-845-4705 to arrange a bulk order or check the counter.
Wild Rose Berry Farm
Northwood, ND
Wild Rose Berry Farm is a pick-your-own berry farm near Northwood, in the Red River Valley farm country between Grand Forks and Larimore. It appears in regional U-pick directories as a seasonal operation, so what's available depends on the summer berry crop. Little else about it is published online, so confirm hours before making the drive.
Yellowstone River Beef
Yellowstone River Beef is a USDA-certified meat processing plant in Williston that sells locally raised beef in retail cuts, plus quarter, half, and whole-cow bulk orders. Cattle come from North Dakota and Montana ranchers, and the plant is export-verified for international buyers. A ground-beef club membership keeps regulars stocked. Order details are at yellowstoneriverbeef.com or call 701-577-6328.
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