Agritourism & Farm Experiences in Pennsylvania
396 agritourism & farm experiences listed across Pennsylvania. Farm tours, tastings, stays, and hands-on experiences open to visitors. Directory updated August 2026.
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3 Gs Trees Cut Your Own Tree Farm
Dover, PA
A cut-your-own Christmas tree farm on George Street in Dover, York County. Families tag and cut their own trees here in the weeks after Thanksgiving, the standard choose-and-cut season across south-central Pennsylvania. Specific varieties and opening dates aren't posted online, so call ahead before heading out with the saw.
4 Brothers Honey, LLC
Horsham, PA
Run by a husband-and-wife beekeeping team since 2017, 4 Brothers Honey keeps more than 200 colonies across two dozen sites around Horsham and Montgomery County. Alongside raw local honey, they specialize in live honeybee removals and relocation, pulling established colonies out of walls and structures rather than exterminating them. Retail honey and hive products are sold direct. Reach them through their site or Facebook for removal requests and seasonal honey availability.
A & B Blueberry Farm
Palmerton, PA
A & B Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on Doney Drive in Palmerton, in Carbon County's Lehigh foothills. Pick-your-own blueberry farms in this region typically open from midsummer as the fruit ripens. The setting near Blue Mountain makes for an easy stop off the Turnpike's Northeast Extension.
Abby's corn maze, pumpkins,& Hay Rides
Perkiomenville, PA
This Perkiomenville pumpkin farm builds a corn maze each autumn and runs weekend hayrides through Montgomery County farmland. Beyond the maze, kids fire the apple slingshot and families load up on pumpkins and jugs of cider. Activities are priced individually at $7 or bundled at $20 for all three. The season is short, weekends across September and October, with weekday slots reserved for school and scout groups by appointment.
Abby's Pumpkins, Corn Maze & Hay Rides
Perkiomenville, PA
Fall-season farm in Perkiomenville with a five-acre corn maze, hayrides, and an apple slingshot, plus pick-your-own pumpkins and fresh apple cider. Single activities run $7, or all three for $20. It opens weekends from September through October, with weekday group visits by appointment. The farm sits on Little Road in upper Montgomery County. Check their Facebook page for current-year opening dates and weather closings.
Ablin Acre
Boothwyn, PA
Ablin Acre is listed on Larkin Road in Boothwyn, a suburban corner of Delaware County southwest of Philadelphia. The 'acre' in the name and the built-up setting point to a small, single-property operation rather than a large farm. No website or social page was found to confirm what it grows or offers.
Adams County Winery Farm Winery
Orrtanna, PA
Adams County Winery has poured wine from an 1860s bank barn near Gettysburg since 1975, making it the fifth-oldest operating winery in Pennsylvania. The tasting room offers complimentary flights and vineyard tours, with landscaped, pet-friendly grounds eight miles west of town in Orrtanna. From May through October, the Terrace Bistro fires up wood-fired dishes Friday through Sunday. A separate wine shop operates in downtown Gettysburg. Open daily, 10 to 5.
AGA Farms
Perkasie, PA
AGA Farms sits on Elephant Road in Perkasie, in the rolling Bucks County countryside of southeastern Pennsylvania. The directory lists it as an agritourism stop, but no public website or listing turned up to confirm what it grows or offers to visitors. Contact the farm directly for hours and current activities.
Allenberry Resort
Boiling Springs, PA
Allenberry sits on a protected mile of the Yellow Breeches Creek in Boiling Springs, a historic resort where the Crockett family built the original home and barn in 1786. The Barn restaurant serves farm-to-table lunches, dinners, and Sunday brunch. Guests fly fish the creek, book spa treatments, catch shows at the Playhouse, and stay in cottages or a stone mansion across roughly 57 wooded acres.
Almost Home Family Farm
Edinboro, PA
Almost Home Family Farm is on Eureka Road in Edinboro, Erie County, south of the city and near the university. Listed under agritourism, it likely centers on family farm activities, though public product details are limited. Call ahead to confirm what the farm offers and when it's open.
Alpaca Farm
Clifford, PA
This alpaca farm operates near Clifford, in Susquehanna County across Pennsylvania's rural northeast. The listing gives only a post office box and no product details, so contact the owners directly to ask about alpaca visits, breeding stock, or fiber sales.
Always Somethin' Farm
Mansfield, PA
Always Somethin' Farm is on Newtown Hill Road in Mansfield, in Tioga County's northern-tier farm country near the New York line. The name suggests a diversified small farm with changing seasonal offerings. Mansfield anchors a rural region known for dairy, hay, and the nearby Pennsylvania Grand Canyon.
Amish Neighbors Tours
Strasburg, PA
Amish Neighbors Tours guides visitors through the Amish farm country around Strasburg, in the center of Lancaster County. Tours from this area typically visit working farms, roadside stands, and back roads where horse-drawn buggies still travel. Strasburg pairs the countryside with railroad attractions and covered bridges.
Angove's Farm
Russell, PA
Angove's Farm is on Akeley Road in Russell, a small town in Warren County near the New York line and the Allegheny Reservoir. Listed for agritourism, the farm keeps no detailed presence online. Contact them directly to find out what they grow or sell and when visitors are welcome on the property.
Apple Blossom Village
Mount Bethel, PA
Apple Blossom Village occupies Allegheny Road in Mount Bethel, in the Slate Belt corner of Northampton County near the Delaware River. Listed as an agritourism spot, it sits amid the rural farm country of the upper Delaware Valley.
Apple Velley Creamery
East Berlin, PA
This East Berlin creamery bottles its own dairy, milk, butter, cream, and yogurt, and adds artisan cheese and ice cream from the same herd. Beyond the dairy case it carries pastured beef, chicken, and pork, plus eggs and produce, and runs a home-delivery route for farm-fresh orders. The store sits on Germany Road in Adams County. Email or call to set up delivery.
At The Barnyard
Lewistown, PA
Fall visitors to this Lewistown farm move between a corn maze, hay rides, and a barrel train that loops the property. There's a pumpkin patch, a play yard for kids, and mums for sale each autumn. The farm has run its harvest season since 2009 and opens Fridays through Sundays once the corn is cut. Field trips and private parties can be booked directly. It sits in Mifflin County's Ferguson Valley.
Autumn House Farm
Rochester Mills, PA
Autumn House Farm raises sheep for wool near Rochester Mills, in Indiana County's rural highlands. The farm is known in fiber-arts circles for its wool and for hosting knitting and spinning retreats with on-farm lodging. Its flock and quiet setting make it a destination for fiber enthusiasts rather than a produce stand.
Bada Bing Farm
Wellsboro, PA
Bada Bing Farm sits on Charleston Road outside Wellsboro, the Tioga County town at the gateway to the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon. Small farms in this part of the northern tier commonly raise produce, hay, and livestock across the ridge-and-valley landscape. Wellsboro's gaslit main street draws steady seasonal tourism.
Barakah Heritage Farm
Glen Rock, PA
Barakah Heritage Farm breeds critically rare black Arabian horses on 54 acres near Glen Rock, alongside heritage goats and heirloom plants grown under permaculture practices. Visitors book goat hikes, meet the animals, and learn how the farm works. Three secluded campsites, also listed on Hipcamp, let guests stay overnight. Preservation of rare breeds and old plant varieties drives the whole operation.
Barber's Orchards
Franklin, PA
Barber's Orchards runs as a roadside farm market on Route 417 south of Franklin in Venango County, selling fresh produce, local goods, and handmade crafts. Some listings call it Barber's Orchard & Greenhouse, pointing to bedding plants and nursery stock as well. It's a small seasonal stand rather than a large pick-your-own operation. The Facebook page posts seasonal availability. Call 814-676-6194 to confirm hours before driving out.
Barefoot Farm
Dover, PA
Pick-your-own berry farm in Dover, York County, known for red and black raspberries harvested straight from the rows. Hours have run mornings and select evenings during the summer picking window. Recent listings show the stand as temporarily closed, so calling ahead at 717-292-1390 is worth it before making the trip. The farm sits on Bluebird Lane off the rural roads north of York.
Barnum Bee's Apiary & Farm
Greensboro, PA
Family-run apiary in Greene County focused on local beekeeping and honeybee conservation in the far southwest corner of Pennsylvania. Barnum Bee's offers on-farm pickup at its Donham Road location and hosts farm experiences tied to the hives. Product is small-batch local honey rather than a large retail line. Their Facebook page is the most current source for what's in stock and when pickup is available.
Bates Motel
Glen Mills, PA
The Bates Motel & Haunted Hayride runs three Halloween attractions on Arasapha Farm at 1835 N. Middletown Road in Glen Mills, west of Philadelphia: the Bates Motel haunted house, the Revenge of the Scarecrows haunted trail, and a haunted hayride through the woods. Hollywood-style sets, effects, and live actors have drawn crowds here for more than 30 years each fall. Midway games and food round out the night.
BC Berries
Alum Bank, PA
BC Berries grows berries on Wissinger Road in Alum Bank, in the ridge farmland of Bedford County. Pennsylvania berry patches like this usually open for summer picking, with strawberries in June giving way to blueberries and brambles through July. No working website or social page was reached, so call ahead to confirm picking days and hours.
Beams Blue Mountain Farm
Newburg, PA
Beams Blue Mountain Farm lies on Lurgan Road near Newburg, in Cumberland County at the foot of Blue Mountain in south-central Pennsylvania. The agritourism listing carries no crop or product detail. Contact the farm to learn what they raise and whether they welcome visitors.
Bear Rock Junction
New Tripoli, PA
Bear Rock Junction lines up two 18-hole mini golf courses, a go-kart track with banked turns, and a dairy bar pouring more than 30 ice cream flavors along Route 309 in New Tripoli. On weekends, a coal-fired steam train runs the property, and a paintball target gallery adds to the mix. The karts top out around 20 mph. It's a seasonal spot open spring through fall.
Bedillion Honey Farm
Hickory, PA
Bedillion Honey Farm is a family apiary run by Mark and Sarah Bedillion about 30 minutes southwest of Pittsburgh, selling raw and varietal honeys, beeswax, beekeeping equipment, and live honeybees. The farm store is open Tuesday through Saturday, and the farm draws crowds for its late-summer sunflower and pumpkin events, apiary tours, and beekeeping classes. Everything centers on the hives kept across the surrounding Washington County countryside.
Beechwood Orchards
Biglerville, PA
Fifth-generation family orchard in Biglerville, at the center of Adams County's apple country, growing apples and a rotation of seasonal tree fruit. Beechwood runs a farm market at its Carlisle Road location and is a regular vendor at the Swarthmore Farmers Market, also supplying regional co-ops. Wholesale hours run weekdays. Reach them at 717-677-6536 or [email protected].
Beekeep's Daughter
Plains Township, PA
Beekeep's Daughter is a small honey brand out of the Plains Township area near Wilkes-Barre in northeastern Pennsylvania. Hives in this region work the wooded ridges and river-valley wildflowers of the Wyoming Valley. No website or storefront hours are posted online, so contact the beekeeper directly to buy honey or find out where it is sold.
Bees-N-Trees Farm
Bees-N-Trees is a honey farm operating since 2010 on Quarry Road in Hummelstown, Dauphin County, listed for agritourism and pick-your-own visits. As the name suggests, the operation pairs beekeeping and honey with tree crops. It's a small local outfit rather than a large retail farm. Call 717-329-3216 to confirm what's available and when the farm is open to visitors.
Bee Tree Berry Farm
Bellefonte, PA
Twenty-acre pick-your-own berry farm in Centre County, now run by Ashley Bowes, growing an unusually wide range: blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, currants, gooseberries, and elderberries. Regulars also mention the lettuce. The farm posts picking updates on Facebook through the season, since ripeness shifts week to week. It sits on Benner Road outside Bellefonte, a short drive from State College. Call 814-383-2134 to check what's ready.
Ben's Strawberries
Indiana, PA
Pick-your-own strawberry farm on Campground Road between Brush Valley and Yellow Creek State Park in Indiana County. Ben's has posted that it won't open for the 2026 season while it replants, since new plants going in late spring won't bear until the following year. When running, it's a straightforward u-pick berry patch off Route 259. Watch the farm's Facebook page for word on when picking resumes.
Bens Strawberries
Indiana, PA
Pick-your-own strawberries on Campground Road in Indiana, Pennsylvania, about an hour northeast of Pittsburgh. Strawberry season in this part of the state runs from roughly late May into June, and small farms like this one usually sell ready-picked quarts alongside letting families walk the rows. Day-to-day availability swings with the weather and how fast the berries ripen, so a call during picking season saves a wasted drive.
Bernards Green Valley Farm
Slatington, PA
A family farm on High Hill Road in Slatington, in the Lehigh Valley at the foot of Blue Mountain. The listing marks it for agritourism, which in this area usually means a seasonal farm stand or pick-your-own during summer and fall. Northern Lehigh County stays rural and orchard-friendly, so calling ahead is the surest way to learn what's ready before you make the drive.
Berries & Blooms
Waterford, PA
Berries & Blooms grows red, black, and yellow raspberries plus blackberries and blueberries for picking on Wheelertown Road in Waterford, Erie County. The farm runs Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., closed Sundays, from around the Fourth of July until the first hard frost. The owners take a careful approach to how rows are prepped for pickers. Call 814-438-8113 before heading out.
Berry Fresh Farm
Wellsboro, PA
Two-acre family u-pick strawberry farm on Stony Fork Road in Wellsboro, less than five minutes off Routes 6 and 287 in Tioga County. Late-season plantings stretch picking from early July into mid-October, and the on-farm market takes cash, check, and cards. It's a small operation close to the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon. Reach them at 570-360-9677 or [email protected].
Blueberry Hill Farm
Reynoldsville, PA
Pick-your-own blueberry farm on Route 322 in Reynoldsville, Jefferson County, growing since around 2008. Beyond fresh berries, they sell homemade blueberry jam at about $12 a jar and keep product stocked at several local outlets between pickings. Families are welcome to come out and pick their own during the summer window. Contact them at 814-371-1871 or [email protected]; the online store is at blueberry-hill.farm.
Blueberry Mountain Farm
Sayre, PA
Six-acre you-pick blueberry farm in Athens Township near Sayre, Bradford County, open seasonally from June through August with a small farmers-market fruit stand. Picking hours run Tuesday through Friday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and weekends 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Mondays; bring cash or a check, since cards aren't taken. It sits off Mile Lane Road in the state's northern tier. Call 570-888-7066 to confirm the berries are on.
Blyler Fruit Farm
Spring Glen, PA
A fruit farm along Route 25 in Spring Glen, a small community in the Hegins Valley of Schuylkill County. Orchards in this stretch of central Pennsylvania grow tree fruit like apples, peaches, and cherries, with harvest running from midsummer stone fruit into the fall apple season. Roadside stands here tend to sell whatever ripened that week, so timing a visit to the crop you want is worth a phone call first.
Bob White Acres
Coopersburg, PA
Bob White Acres is on East Mill Hill Road in Coopersburg, in southern Lehigh County between Allentown and the Bucks County line. Listed for agritourism, the farm keeps little detail online. Contact them directly to find out what they grow or raise and when the farm is open to visitors.
Bohlayer's Orchards
Troy, PA
Bohlayer's Orchards is a fruit orchard and farm in Troy, set in Pennsylvania's northern-tier Bradford County. Its current website centers on a small flock of rare Romeldale CVM sheep the farm stewards to keep the breed from extinction, selling wool yarn, roving, raw fleece, and wool dog coats. Farm visits book online, and orders ship through the same site.
Bookamer Family Farm
Meadville, PA
Bookamer Family Farm has welcomed groups near Meadville since 1983 with educational farm tours, sit-down farm picnics, and a cottage for overnight stays. Visitors book guided visits to learn how the farm operates, and some come for pick-your-own. The overnight cottage works as a quiet country bed-and-breakfast on Dutch Hill Road in Crawford County. It stays a small, family-run agritourism stop.
Bowser's Blueberries
Renfrew, PA
Family u-pick blueberry farm on McCalmont Road in Renfrew, Butler County, with more than 5,700 bushes across ten varieties. U-pick berries run about $3 a pound, and buckets and bags are provided. Picking hours change week to week with ripeness, so the website or Facebook page is the place to check before driving out. Season runs through the mid-to-late summer stretch.
Bozberry Farms
Turtlepoint, PA
U-pick blueberry farm on Rock Run Road in Turtlepoint, McKean County, up in the state's northern tier near the New York line. Berries run about $1.75 a pound picked yourself, or $4 a pound pre-picked, with the patch typically opening mid-to-late July and running 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily until the crop is done. The season is short and weather-dependent. Reach them at 814-558-0141; their Facebook page posts the closing date each year.
Bramble Ridge Honey Farm
Chestnuthill Township, PA
Bramble Ridge Honey Farm keeps about 150 hives across eight sites in Monroe, Pike, and Susquehanna counties, producing raw honey, beeswax candles, and bath and body products. The listed Route 209 address is in Chestnuthill Township, while retail sales run out of a second location in Meshoppen open Thursday, Friday, and Sunday. Product is sold direct and through their website. See brambleridgehoneyfarm.com for where to buy.
Brecknoc Orchard
Mohnton, PA
Brecknock Orchard has grown pick-your-own fruit near Mohnton since 1996, opening the rows for strawberries, raspberries, peaches, blackberries, and apples as each ripens. The on-site market sells picked produce plus tomatoes, peppers, pumpkins, and cut flowers. Seasonal workshops and rotating food trucks turn a fruit run into a longer visit. It's a family farm in southern Berks County, off Orchard Road.
Brickers Strawberries
Carlisle, PA
Pick-your-own strawberries on West Lisburn Road in Carlisle, in the Cumberland Valley southwest of Harrisburg. The season here generally opens in late May and lasts three to four weeks, depending on spring weather. Farms like this one post daily picking conditions and field openings by phone or social media, since a hard rain or a hot spell can change what's ready overnight.
Brookville Haunted Barn
Brookville, PA
The Brookville Haunted Barn is a seasonal Halloween attraction on Old State Road in Brookville, Jefferson County, run as a fundraiser for the Pine Creek Volunteer Fire Department. Visitors move through a barn and a wooded trail after dark. It opens on select nights across October, generally 7 to 10 p.m. The haunt recently moved to this location down the road from its old site.
Buchholz Fruit Farms
North East, PA
Buchholz Fruit Farms grows tree fruit on East Middle Road in North East, the town at the center of Pennsylvania's Lake Erie grape belt. Cold air off the lake ripens slowly and holds back spring frost, which is why cherries, peaches, apples, and Concord grapes all do well on this narrow shelf between the shore and the escarpment. No public website was found.
Buck Valley Ranch LLC
Warfordsburg, PA
Buck Valley Ranch offers guided horseback trail rides through the mountains around Warfordsburg, in Fulton County near the Maryland line. The ranch also provides cabin lodging for guests who want an overnight stay in this remote corner of south-central Pennsylvania. Ridge trails and open country define the riding here.
Buds to Blooms Garden and Supply Co., LLC
Kennett Square, PA
Buds to Blooms is a garden supply store in Kennett Square that has stocked organic and natural fertilizers, nutrients, and hydroponics gear since 2010. It serves everyone from raised-bed and container gardeners to hydroponic tower growers and larger commercial operations. Staff carry a wide range of soil amendments for both indoor and outdoor setups.
Byler's Farm
Slatington, PA
Byler's Farm is a small, family-run educational farm near Slatedale, just outside Slatington, built around hands-on learning for kids. Children visit to see how a working farm operates and meet the animals. The family also sells farm products in season. It's a modest operation in the Lehigh Valley foothills, run more for teaching than for tourism.
Cameron's Blueberries
Banks Township, PA
Cameron's Blueberries runs a u-pick patch on Bonner Road in Banks Township, in the Rossiter area of Indiana County. Picking is cheap, around $1.50 a pound, with summer hours of Tuesday and Thursday 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday mornings 7 a.m. to noon. It's a small seasonal blueberry operation; the Facebook page carries opening word and daily updates once berries ripen.
Cardinal Inn B&B
Mansfield, PA
The Cardinal Inn is a bed-and-breakfast on Mill Creek Road near Mansfield, in the Tioga County hills of north-central Pennsylvania close to the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon. Rural lodging here draws visitors headed for Leonard Harrison State Park and the Pine Creek Rail Trail. No current website was available, so contact the inn directly to check on rooms and rates.
Carol V Rose
Gardners, PA
A small agritourism spot on Half Mile Drive in Gardners, the center of Adams County's apple and fruit belt north of Gettysburg. This region grows more tree fruit than almost anywhere in Pennsylvania, and nearby stands sell apples, peaches, and cider through the late-summer and fall harvest. Details on this particular farm are thin online, so a direct call is the best way to confirm what it offers and when.
Carriage House Hives
Media, PA
Carriage House Hives is a small family apiary in the Moylan section of Media, Delaware County, producing 100% raw local honey hand-harvested and bottled in a carriage house dating to 1870. The bees forage across Media, Swarthmore, and Rose Valley, and the operation keeps a second yard in Old City Philadelphia. Honey is sold locally in limited batches. Their Facebook page and carriagehousehives.com list where to find current stock.
Cedar Hollow Farm
Pennsburg, PA
Cedar Hollow Farm on Quakertown Road in Pennsburg sells free-range eggs, pasture-raised poultry and meats, fresh produce, honey, and pies, with a barnyard of goats, chickens, ducks, alpacas, and cows. Fall brings a corn maze and pumpkin picking, and Thursday evenings from 4 to 7 p.m. open the farm for strolls and picnicking. It's a working family farm in upper Montgomery County. Call 215-679-2729 for current hours and farm-store stock.
Chad's Corn Maze
Ligonier, PA
Chad's Corn Maze sits 1.3 miles south of Ligonier on Route 711 in Westmoreland County; look for the big lit-up pumpkin by the road. The fall attraction pairs a cut corn maze with a separately run pumpkin patch. It's a seasonal, autumn-only stop. Details and current-year hours are at chadscornmaze.com or 814-233-4728, and the Facebook page posts opening weekends.
Chalupiak Farm
Baden, PA
Chalupiak Farm is a family-run farm on Tyro Road in Baden, Beaver County, north of Pittsburgh, listed for agritourism visits. Its Facebook page, with a following in the low thousands, is the most active source for what the farm offers season to season. Public details are limited beyond that. Call 724-869-3491 to ask about produce, hours, and farm activities.
Chapel Valley Honey
Tarentum, PA
Chapel Valley Honey is a small honey producer based in Tarentum, along the Allegheny River northeast of Pittsburgh. Local raw honey is the draw, though the operation keeps a low profile online and no posted hours or product list were available to confirm. Reach out directly to check on availability and pickup.
Charlie's Produce & Crabs
Thomasville, PA
Charlie's Produce & Crabs is a roadside farm market and specialty stand on Route 30 west of Thomasville in York County, half a mile past Route 116. It pairs fresh local produce with steamed and fresh crabs, an unusual combination for an inland farm stand. It's open seven days, with longer Friday and Saturday hours, and takes cards plus SFMNP senior farm-market vouchers. Call 717-841-6150 to check the day's produce and crab supply.
Cheeseman Farm
Cheeseman Farm runs a stack of attractions on its working Butler County ground near Portersville. The fall Pumpkin Festival anchors the calendar, and October brings the Cheeseman Fright Farm haunted attraction. Betsy's Barn handles weddings and parties, Breakneck Campground offers overnight stays, and the farm hosts country concerts through the warmer months. It's a family operation that leans hard into seasonal events.
Cherry Crest Adventure Farm
Ronks, PA
The Amazing Maize Maze anchors this Lancaster County farm, backed by more than 40 attractions across the property, including a pumpkin patch, farm animals, slides, and yard games. The Horst family has farmed here for generations and runs early-season, summer, and fall programming with hours that shift by season. It sits in Amish Country near Strasburg. Tickets and dates change year to year, so check ahead before the drive.
Cherry-Crest Farm
Ronks, PA
Cherry Crest Adventure Farm is a family destination on Cherry Hill Road in Ronks, in the Lancaster County countryside. Its centerpiece is a giant corn maze, joined by a pumpkin patch, farm animals, dozens of hands-on attractions, food venues, and an on-site winery and brewery. The farm runs seasonal events and festivals through the year. Tickets and current hours are on their website.
Cherry Lane Farm, LLC
Spring Grove, PA
Cherry Lane Farm is a female-founded family apiary on Walters Hatchery Road in Spring Grove, York County, selling raw honey and honey-based products alongside garden goods, with an emphasis on low-input, eco-friendly practices. Registered in Pennsylvania in 2019, it's a small operation open limited hours, generally Saturdays. Its Facebook page and cherrylanefarm.webador.com list product and market dates.
Church Run Orchard
Titusville, PA
Church Run Orchard grows apples, pears, and cherries two miles north of Titusville off Route 89 in Crawford County, selling fruit through its own farm market. The stand keeps fall hours, Monday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday afternoons through September and October, then shorter November hours. It's on Warner Road in the Oil Region countryside. Come during harvest for fresh-picked apples and pears.
Claysville Harvest Festival
Claysville, PA
Listed as a community harvest event on Main Street along Route 40 in Claysville, a small Washington County town on the historic National Road. The area's best-known annual gathering is the National Pike Festival, or Pike Days, run by the Claysville Area Preservation and Revitalization Initiative, with food, live music, and downtown activities. Details for a distinct harvest festival are thin; the CAPRI Facebook page is the place to confirm dates.
Clorley Farms
North East, PA
Clorley Farms is a pick-your-own blueberry farm on Route 89 in North East, Erie County, with close to 1,500 highbush bushes, the former Conn's Blueberry Farm, run by Jeff and Gretchen Clorley since 2018. Picking season falls in the second half of July through August. The owners announced they would retire from blueberry farming after 2025, so its future beyond that is uncertain. The Facebook page carries the latest word.
Cool Creek Alpacas
Pequea, PA
Cool Creek Alpacas raises alpacas in Pequea, in the southern Lancaster County countryside near the Susquehanna River. Alpaca farms like this typically sell fiber goods such as yarn, socks, and hats, and often welcome visitors to meet the herd. The rolling farmland here is classic Lancaster agritourism country.
Coolspring Corn Maze
Mercer, PA
Coolspring Ranch runs a 12-acre corn maze on Franklin Road in Mercer, just off I-79 in northwestern Pennsylvania. The fall season adds a double mega slide, hayrides, a pumpkin patch, and Miss Tillie the Scottish Highland cow. The kitchen turns out ranch-raised Black Angus burgers, homemade donuts, and kettle corn. Weekends bring themed events from mid-September into early November.
Cooper Farms
North East, PA
Cooper Farms is on East Middle Road in North East, at the center of Pennsylvania's Lake Erie grape belt in Erie County. The lake-moderated climate here supports vineyards and tree fruit, and farms in this stretch commonly sell grapes, apples, and other produce through the harvest season.
CornstalkingUSA
Pottstown, PA
CornstalkingUSA runs a corn maze on Spiece Road outside Pottstown, open Friday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. during the fall season. The farm sits off Route 100: from the north, turn onto Cedarville Road at the first light past Coventry Mall and go two miles to the maze on the right. It's a straightforward, crop-focused operation in northern Chester County.
Country Creek Produce Farm
Chambersburg, PA
Country Creek Produce Farm works 100 acres north of Chambersburg on Etter Road, running a weekly CSA box with more than 40 fruits and vegetables from mid-May into early January. The farm adds pick-your-own days, farm-to-table dinners, and a winter Trail of Lights. The farm stand is open weekdays 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturdays until 3 p.m. Reach them at 717-375-2848 or through countrycreekproducefarm.com.
Cross the Creek Farm
Newville, PA
Cross the Creek Farm grows pick-your-own strawberries just outside Newville, off Pine Road in the Cumberland Valley. The berry season runs roughly late May into mid-June, when the rows open for families to pick their own. It's a straightforward seasonal operation focused on one crop done well. Call ahead during picking season to check ripeness and the day's hours before making the drive.
Crystal Springs Inn and Suites
Towanda, PA
Crystal Springs Inn & Suites is a 34-room hotel on Route 220 in Towanda, set in the Endless Mountains of northeastern Pennsylvania. Rooms include suites with private balconies or patios, kitchenettes, and countryside views, and the property has been recently renovated. It makes a base for exploring Bradford County's rural scenery.
Crystal Spring Tree Farm
Lehighton, PA
Crystal Spring Tree Farm has cut Christmas trees in the Mahoning Valley near Lehighton since 1964, growing from 25 acres to close to 200. Choose-and-cut, pre-cut, and wholesale trees are all available, and the farm adds a pumpkin patch in fall. It sits in the foothills below the Poconos. Come out in late November and December to walk the fields and pick a tree.
Daisy Field Farm
White Haven, PA
Daisy Field Farm leads horseback trail rides across scenic farmland and wildlife-preserve ground in the western Pocono Mountains near White Haven. The family also runs carriage rides, pony rides, and winter sleigh rides, keeping the pace friendly for first-time riders. The owners built the operation on 35 years of running the stables at Pocono Manor Resort. Rides book online ahead of time.
Dave's Blueberries
Russell, PA
Dave's Blueberries offers pick-your-own blueberries on Fox Hill Road in Russell, in the far northwest corner of Pennsylvania near Warren. The farm shows up across pick-your-own and USDA local-food directories but keeps no site of its own, so the season is short and largely word-of-mouth. Blueberries ripen in mid to late summer here. Check locally for opening dates before heading out to pick.
Dayze Gone Bye Carriage Rides
Allensville, PA
Dayze Gone Bye runs horse-drawn carriage rides in Allensville, in the Big Valley Amish country of Mifflin County. They keep four carriages plus a children's pony wagon and a winter sleigh, and take bookings for tours, weddings, and group outings like school field trips. The owners also rent a guest house with creek access and farm animals. Rides move at a deliberate, old-fashioned pace through the valley.
Deep Blue Farm LLC
Shermans Dale, PA
Deep Blue Farm grows fruit on Evergreen Road in Shermans Dale, Perry County, and now sends its crop to Fallen From Grace Cidery rather than selling to the public. An on-farm market stand still operates in front of the garage. The shift from retail to cidery fruit is worth knowing before a visit. Contact the farm directly to confirm what, if anything, is available for sale.
Deer Path Riding Stable
White Haven, PA
Deer Path Riding Stable offers horseback riding near White Haven, in the Pocono Mountains along Route 940. Stables in this area run guided trail rides through state forest and lakeside terrain popular with weekend visitors. White Haven sits close to Hickory Run State Park and the Lehigh Gorge.
DeHaven Family Farm
Union Dale, PA
DeHaven Family Farm breeds Nigerian Dwarf and Mini Silky Fainting goats on Route 171 in Union Dale, up in Susquehanna County. Beyond the goats, this first-generation family farm grows pumpkins, mums, and produce and opens for fall attractions with a petting zoo and u-pick fruit. Livestock sales run year-round; the pumpkins and petting zoo land in autumn. Most of their following comes from the goats.
Destination Gettysburg
Gettysburg, PA
Destination Gettysburg is the official tourism bureau for Gettysburg and Adams County, based on West Middle Street. Rather than a farm, it promotes the area's battlefield, orchards, wineries, and farm stands to visitors and publishes trip-planning resources. It works as a clearinghouse for local agritourism and events.
DiMatteo Farms LLC
Saegertown, PA
A farm in Saegertown, in Crawford County in the northwestern corner of Pennsylvania near Meadville. The cooler climate and long growing valleys here support field crops, sweet corn, and pick-your-own produce through the summer. Public details on this farm are limited, so contacting it directly is the best way to learn what it grows and whether it welcomes visitors.
Dragon Run Forge & Livery
Cowansville, PA
Dragon Run Forge & Livery offers horse-drawn carriage rides on Porterfield Hill in Cowansville, north of Kittanning in Armstrong County. The name points to blacksmith work and a livery, and the farm shows up on equine and local-food directories. Couples book the carriages for weddings. Little else is published online, so call ahead for what's currently running.
Draper's Super Bee Apiaries
Millerton, PA
Draper's Super Bee Apiaries has sold honey and beekeeping supplies from Millerton, in Pennsylvania's northern tier, for decades. The store carries raw and comb honey in clover, buckwheat, and wildflower varieties, sized from one-pound jars to 11.5-pound jugs, plus bees and queens, pollen, royal jelly, beeswax, candle molds, and its own honey candy and sticks. Open Monday through Saturday.
Dundee Farm
Sewickley, PA
Dundee Farm is an equestrian property on Scaife Road in Sewickley, in the horse country northwest of Pittsburgh. Facilities like this typically offer boarding, riding lessons, and training across Allegheny County's rolling estate land. The farm sits in one of the region's older riding communities.
Earthquake Pumpkin Farm
Greenville, PA
Earthquake Pumpkin Farm grows pumpkins on Blahut Road in Greenville, in Mercer County near the Ohio line in northwestern Pennsylvania. Pick-your-own pumpkins and fall decorating supplies like gourds and corn stalks are the usual draw at a patch like this. No website was available to confirm this year's hours, so check locally before heading out.
Elbel's Produce Farm
North Mahoning Township, PA
Elbel's Produce Farm sells vegetables along US Route 119 in North Mahoning Township, in the farm country between Punxsutawney and Marion Center. Growers here move summer produce — sweet corn, tomatoes, squash, and greens — from roadside stands through the warm months. No website or social listing was found to confirm the farm's hours or full lineup.
Elizabeth Farms
Lititz, PA
Farmed since 1758, this Lititz operation grows Christmas trees and opens for two big seasons: Fall on the Farm and Christmas on the Farm. Fall brings a corn maze, pumpkin patch, and the Ag Junkyard play area; animals on site include Scottish Highland cattle, lambs, and goats. A restored barn hosts weddings and events, and both cut-your-own and wholesale trees are available. Family-owned, in Lancaster County's tree-farm belt.
Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau
Tunkhannock, PA
The Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau promotes tourism across Sullivan and Wyoming counties in northeastern Pennsylvania, west of Scranton. From its office on Route 6 in Tunkhannock, it points visitors to three state parks, hiking and biking trails, farms, dining, and local events. It functions as the region's travel information hub rather than a farm itself.
Eusden's Pony Rides
marcus hook, PA
Eusden's Pony Rides is based on Green Street in Marcus Hook, in Delaware County near the Pennsylvania-Delaware border. Operations like this bring ponies to birthday parties, fairs, and community events for children's rides. The setting is suburban Philadelphia rather than open farmland.
Everfresh Produce
New Holland, PA
A produce operation on Division Highway, Route 322, in New Holland in eastern Lancaster County. This is some of the most productive farmland in the Northeast, and roadside stands here carry sweet corn, tomatoes, peppers, and other vegetables from early summer through fall. Seasonal fruit often shows up on the tables alongside the vegetables as each crop comes in.
Fair Haven Farms
Grove City, PA
Fair Haven Farms pairs a working horse farm with fall agritourism outside Grove City. Autumn weekends bring hayrides to the pumpkin patch, a corn maze, and a sunflower festival held the last weekend of August. The farm hosts hunter and dressage horse shows and takes bookings for parties, reunions, and corporate events. Fall hours generally run Friday through Sunday, so plan a weekend visit.
Fairview Farm and Guest Ranch
Granville Summit, PA
Fairview Farm and Guest Ranch teaches horseback riding and runs summer horse camps in Pennsylvania's Endless Mountains near Granville Summit. Guests stay overnight in cabins or glamping tents, ride the trails, and finish the day with homemade ice cream. The family keeps instruction relaxed and beginner-friendly, and also handles boarding and events. Two phone lines split general questions from lessons and boarding.
Family Tree Farm LLC
Red Lion, PA
Family Tree Farm runs a seasonal on-farm market and choose-and-cut Christmas trees on Dairy Road in Red Lion, York County. Trees include Fraser fir, Douglas fir, blue spruce, concolor fir, and white pine, cut fresh and baled on site. Earlier in the year the stand sells pick-your-own apples and pumpkins plus sweet corn, peaches, and summer produce. Christmas tree sales open December 1.
Faranda Farm
Hollsopple, PA
Faranda Farm is a fall agritourism spot on Penn Avenue in Hollsopple, south of Johnstown, known for a large corn maze and hay rides that have run for nearly three decades. The Faranda family built the operation and in recent years has looked to pass it on. Attractions cluster in September and October. Confirm the current season and hours before visiting, since ownership plans have been in flux.
Farm & Garden Station
Northampton Township, PA
Farm & Garden Station is a full-scale nursery and garden center on Almshouse Road in the Ivyland area of Bucks County. The yard carries trees, shrubs, and both common and harder-to-find plants, plus bulk and bagged stone, mulch, and topsoil with delivery available. It runs seasonally from March through December. Regular hours are Monday through Saturday 8 to 6 and Sunday 10 to 4.
Farm of Peace
Warfordsburg, PA
Farm of Peace works 150 acres in the rolling hills near Warfordsburg as both an organic farm and a Shadhiliyya Sufi retreat center. The community grows food through a CSA and hosts spiritual retreats, classes, and personal-growth workshops through the year, plus Friday prayer services. It sits roughly two hours from Washington, Baltimore, and Pittsburgh, drawing visitors for quiet stays and study.
Farm Wagon Produce
East Earl, PA
A produce stand on Weaverland Road in East Earl, in the northeastern corner of Lancaster County's farm country. The surrounding Weaverland Valley is heavily Plain-community farmland, where family stands sell garden vegetables, small fruit, and seasonal items straight from the field. The selection tracks the calendar: greens and berries early, then corn, tomatoes, and pumpkins as summer turns to fall.
Filchner's Plants and Produce
Bath, PA
Filchner's runs a nursery and garden center on Monocacy Drive in Bath, in Northampton County, with more than 30 years in business. They grow bedding plants and vegetables and sell seasonal produce through the growing season. It's a well-established local stop for gardeners stocking up in spring and for fresh produce later in summer.
Finnell Farms
Harborcreek, PA
Finnell Farms grows pick-your-own strawberries on Buffalo Road in Harborcreek, just east of Erie. The farm opens for berry season and also runs a farm market with a steady local following. Strawberry picking typically peaks in June along the Lake Erie plain. Bring your own containers and call ahead to check daily picking conditions before you drive out.
Foothill Farm
Mahoning Township, PA
Foothill Farm is a family-run, three-season farm on 130 acres in the Pocono foothills near Lehighton, started in 2015. It grows more than 50,000 Christmas trees and opens for pick-your-own strawberries and sunflowers, pumpkins in fall, and wreaths and greens in winter. The farm stand also sells hanging baskets, garden starts, and plants. An online shop handles some sales between seasons.
For All Family Farms
Butler, PA
For All Family Farms works as an event venue and small farm on Hoon Road in Butler, hosting weddings, birthdays, retirements, and other gatherings. The farm also raises livestock and grows produce for the local area. Its Facebook presence runs under the handle 'faffwed,' pointing to the wedding side of the business. Call to ask about booking the space or what produce is available in season.
Forge Hill
Mt Wolf, PA
An agritourism farm on Blossom Drive in Mount Wolf, north of York in the rolling farmland near the Susquehanna. Small farms in this part of York County commonly run seasonal produce stands or pick-your-own fields through the warm months. Because little is published about this location, calling ahead is the surest way to find out what's available and when it opens.
Forks Farm
Orangeville, PA
Forks Farm raises pastured beef, pork, lamb, and turkey on Covered Bridge Road in Orangeville, in Columbia County. Owners Deb Race and Jim LaPlante, who took over in 2022, sell through an online store, on-farm markets, and buying clubs, and the property offers camping. They describe their approach as ethically raised and radically transparent.
Freddy Hill Farm
Lansdale, PA
Freddy Hill Farms is a longtime family dairy and recreation spot on Sumneytown Pike in Lansdale, Montgomery County. It's best known locally for homemade ice cream served at its parlor, alongside a golf driving range, miniature golf, and batting cages. No active website was reachable to confirm current hours, so check ahead before visiting.
Froehlich's Farm
Furlong, PA
Froehlich's Farm is a fourth-generation garden center and farm on York Road in Furlong, Bucks County, in business since 1942. It carries annuals, perennials, herbs, vegetables, tropicals, and nursery stock, plus bulk and bagged landscaping materials. The farm runs seasonally from March through December, with spring planting stock and fall activities. Come by for garden plants in spring or seasonal goods later in the year.
Frush Farm
Reinholds, PA
Frush Farm sits on Fritztown Road in Reinholds, at the northern edge of Lancaster County near the Berks line. It is listed as a small family agritourism farm in one of Pennsylvania's most productive stretches of Pennsylvania Dutch farmland. Details on crops and hours are not published online, so contact the farm directly before visiting.
Ft. LeBoeuf Maple
Waterford, PA
Ft. LeBoeuf Maple taps a sugarbush near Waterford, taking its name from the colonial Fort LeBoeuf that once stood in town. Northern Erie County's cold nights and maple-heavy woodlots make good syrup country, with the sugaring season running late winter into early spring. No website or social page was found to confirm where or when they sell finished syrup.
Gardiner's Farm
Troy, PA
Gardiner's Farm grows tree-ripened peaches, apples, and sour cherries on Fall Brook Road in Troy, Bradford County. The family orchard sells picked fruit and opens rows for pick-your-own during harvest. Cherries come first in summer, followed by peaches and then apples into fall. Check their Facebook page or email for current picking dates, since fruit timing shifts year to year.
Gary's Berries
Volant, PA
Gary's Berries is a blueberry farm in Volant, Lawrence County, with more than 1,000 blueberry plants open for pick-your-own; you can also buy quarts already picked. In the courtyard, Grandma Julie's Sweet Shop sells blueberry and pumpkin donuts along with treats. The operation runs seasonally and adds fall activities for families. Picking peaks in mid to late summer, so call ahead to confirm the day's conditions.
Gearhard Farms
Murrysville, PA
Gearhard Farms runs fall agritourism on Mamont Road in Murrysville, Westmoreland County, on land the family has held for generations. The season centers on a corn maze with several built-in challenges, a pumpkin patch, hayrides, and horse-drawn wagon rides. Most attractions open in September and October. Check the farm's site for hours and event dates before planning a weekend trip.
George Schmidt Berry Farm
New Tripoli, PA
A berry farm on Berry Drive in New Tripoli, in rural western Lehigh County. Growers in this area pick strawberries in late spring, then move into summer raspberries and blueberries as the season goes on. Farms like this usually offer both pre-picked and pick-your-own, with fields opening and closing quickly depending on how the crop is running, so it pays to check before heading out.
Giggleberry Fair
Lahaska, PA
Giggleberry Fair is the family entertainment center inside Peddler's Village in Lahaska, Bucks County. Its centerpiece is Giggleberry Mountain, a multi-story indoor obstacle course, alongside an antique carousel, the Discovery Land play area for younger kids, and an arcade. It sits within the larger Peddler's Village shopping and dining destination. Hours run year-round, so check the site before visiting.
Glen Run Valley View Farm
Atglen, PA
Glen Run Valley View Farm is a small family farm run by Jeff and Rhonda Stoltzfus on Lenover Road in Atglen, Chester County. Spring brings pick-your-own and pre-picked strawberries; fall brings pumpkins, mums, corn shocks, and gourds. The farm hosts oddball autumn events like a Pumpkin Avalanche and Pumpkin Olympics in November. Regular hours run Monday through Saturday, closing earlier on Saturdays.
Gogle Farms
Coplay, PA
A farm on Mulberry Street in Coplay, just north of Allentown in the Lehigh Valley. The listing tags it for agritourism, which around here usually means a seasonal stand or pick-your-own produce in summer and fall. Little is published about this specific farm, so reaching out directly is the best way to confirm what it grows and when visitors are welcome.
Goodenough Honey
Ottsville, PA
Goodenough Honey is a one-person Bucks County beekeeping operation run by Dustin Goodenough, selling raw, unprocessed local honey plus beeswax lip balm, lotion, and candles. A 12-ounce jar of raw honey runs about $20, with local delivery around Ottsville and shipping available for one to five jars. On-farm pickup is offered at the Durham Road location. Goodenough places hives on nearby properties, so the honey reflects Bucks County wildflower forage.
Good Karma Produce
Rexmont, PA
A produce grower in Rexmont, a small village in southern Lebanon County near Cornwall. Farms in this pocket of the county sell garden vegetables and seasonal fruit from roadside stands through the summer and into fall. The selection follows the harvest, moving from early greens and berries to sweet corn, tomatoes, and squash as the weeks go on.
Goodness Grows
Bedford, PA
Goodness Grows is on Bedford Valley Road just outside Bedford, in the Allegheny ridge-and-valley country of south-central Pennsylvania. The name and agritourism listing point to a produce or plant grower, though the farm keeps no detailed web presence. Reach out ahead of a visit to confirm what is available and when the farm is open.
Goss Farms
Lewistown, PA
Goss Farms is on Eberman Lane in Lewistown, in the Juniata River valley of Mifflin County, central Pennsylvania. Listed as an agritourism stop, the farm had no public website or profile available to confirm its crops or visitor activities. Contact them directly for current hours and what's in season.
Grays Apple Ridge
Swatara Township, PA
Gray's Apple Ridge Orchard grows about 13 apple varieties plus peaches, pumpkins, and gourds on Greble Road near Jonestown, north of Lebanon. Since 2011 the orchard has pressed unpasteurized cider and baked pies and preserves, with a self-serve stand and pick-your-own apples and pumpkins on easy-to-reach semi-dwarf trees. The season runs September through November. It sits roughly between Hershey and Reading.
Greystones Farm
Valencia, PA
Greystones Farm is an agritourism property on Three Degree Road in Valencia, Butler County, north of Pittsburgh. The rolling farmland here sits in the outer suburbs of the Pittsburgh metro, where small farms mix crops, livestock, and event space. Details of its specific offerings are limited.
Griesemer Beekeeping LLC
Robesonia, PA
Griesemer Beekeeping is a family-run apiary on Forest Road in Robesonia, Berks County, selling honey drawn entirely from local hives. Varieties include wildflower, clover, buckwheat, blueberry, and orange blossom, along with creamed honey, honey sticks, candy, and beeswax products. Jim and Chris also handle swarm removal, extraction, equipment sales, and pollination. They sell both online and in person around Berks County.
Grim's Orchard and Family Farm
Breinigsville, PA
Pick-your-own runs nearly half the year at this Breinigsville farm: strawberries in June, cherries into July, apples from mid-August through November, plus potatoes, vegetables, and pumpkins. The fall festival adds corn mazes, hay rides, and apple cannons, with a taco stand and fries cut from potatoes you dig yourself. It sits in the Lehigh Valley west of Allentown. A pick-your-own hotline posts what's ripe.
Gulicks Fruit Farm
Bangor, PA
Gulick's Fruit Farm is a fifth-generation farm on Kaylor Road in Bangor, in Northampton County's Slate Belt overlooking the Delaware River. Planted in fruit trees generations ago after starting as a dairy, it now offers pick-your-own apples, peaches, cherries, and raspberries in season. The on-farm market takes cash and check. Fruit ripens across summer into fall, so timing depends on the crop.
Hannah's Honey
Fox Chapel, PA
Hannah's Honey is a small-scale honey operation on Fox Chapel Road in Fox Chapel, a wooded suburb northeast of Pittsburgh. Apiaries here draw on the area's hardwood forests and residential gardens for their nectar. No website or shop hours are posted, so contact the beekeeper directly to buy honey or ask about seasonal availability.
Harner Farm
State College, PA
Harner Farm runs a market and pick-your-own fields on West Whitehall Road in State College, close to Penn State's campus. The farm is a local fixture for strawberries in early summer and pumpkins, apples, and a corn maze in fall. A stand carries produce, baked goods, and seasonal items. Hours and pick-your-own openings track the harvest, so check before heading out.
Harry's Honey Pot
Harry's Honey Pot pairs raw local honey with a line of handmade goods: cold-process soaps, lip balms, beard oils, bath bombs, candles, and wax melts. The Mercer County beekeeper sells online through Etsy and shows up at regional markets and events around western Pennsylvania. Ordering and product updates run through the website and the shop's active Facebook and Instagram pages.
Haunted Acres At Hurricane Hill Farm
Coatesville, PA
Haunted Acres is a Halloween haunted attraction at Hurricane Hill Farm on East Reeceville Road in Coatesville, Chester County. Seasonal haunts like this typically run Friday and Saturday nights through October with hayrides, trails, or walk-through scares. This is a different operation from the fiber farm of the same name in Rhode Island. Confirm this year's dates directly before going.
Haunted Hollow
Broomall, PA
Haunted Hollow sits off Malin Road in Broomall, Delaware County, just west of Philadelphia. The name points to a seasonal Halloween attraction, the kind that runs on fall weekends. Current dates and hours are not posted in the directory, so contact the operator or check locally before planning a visit.
Hauser Estate Winery
Biglerville, PA
Hauser Estate Winery sits atop a hill on Cashtown Road outside Biglerville, in the Adams County apple country west of Gettysburg. The estate is known as the original home of Jack's Hard Cider and for a tasting room with wide views over the surrounding orchards. It produces wine and cider from regional fruit.
Hausman Fruit Farm Inc.
Coopersburg, PA
Hausman Fruit Farm is a family-run operation on Limeport Pike near Coopersburg in Lehigh County, selling its own fruit and vegetables through an on-site store. Beyond the produce, the farm runs family activities on the property. Southeastern Pennsylvania's season keeps the stand stocked from early-summer berries through fall apples and pumpkins. Current details are on the farm's website.
Hedash Chiropractic
Lansford, PA
This listing names a chiropractic office on West Abbott Street in Lansford, Carbon County, and appears in the farm directory by mistake. It is not an agritourism destination or a working farm. No farm details apply.
Helen's Gourd Farm
Mohnton, PA
Helen's Gourd Farm grows gourds on Blimline Road in Mohnton, in the Berks County farmland south of Reading. Ornamental and hard-shell gourds for fall decorating and crafts are the specialty implied by the name. No website or posted hours were available online, so contact the farm directly about what's ready and how to buy.
Hellerick's Family Farm
Doylestown, PA
Hellerick's packs more than 50 activities onto its Doylestown farm, from an aerial adventure park and zip lines to silo wall climbing, championship mini golf, and goat yoga. Hayrides run out to the fields, and kids get hands-on time with the farm animals. The season stretches from late March through Thanksgiving weekend, covering spring visits, summer camps, and the fall pumpkin rush. Birthday parties and group events are booked on-site.
Henningstead Organic Farm
Mehoopany, PA
Henningstead is a grass-fed organic dairy farm on Creek Road in Mehoopany, Wyoming County, worked by the same family since 1847. The herd mixes Holsteins, Guernseys, Jerseys, Milking Shorthorns, and Brown Swiss. Seasonal pick-your-own and pre-picked raspberries and blackberries join honey, maple syrup, and organic dairy for sale. Hours run Friday through Sunday or by appointment; call ahead about berry availability.
Hershberger Heritage Farm
Sellersville, PA
A small agritourism farm on Ridge Road in Sellersville, in the rolling country of upper Bucks County. Public details about its offerings are limited online. Anyone planning a visit should confirm hours and activities with the farm directly before heading out.
Hickory Creek Honey
New Castle, PA
Hickory Creek Honey sits on Mount Air Road in New Castle, Lawrence County, a family farm of more than a century that has kept bees for over twenty years. Alongside honey from its own hives, the farm grows pumpkins, gourds, mums, corn stalks, and straw bales for fall. It's open daily, roughly 9 to 7. Come for honey year-round and pumpkins in autumn.
Hidden Spring Apiaries, LLC
Stevens, PA
Hidden Spring Apiaries is a family-run, treatment-free apiary based in Stevens, Lancaster County, producing raw honey that's never heated or filtered. The honey is bottled by ZIP code from hives kept around Adamstown, Ephrata, Lititz, and Mohnton, so buyers can get honey from their own area. Founded in 2019, the operation uses no chemicals in the hive. Order through their site or find them locally.
High Horizons Farm Blooms and Berries
Tunkhannock, PA
High Horizons Farm grows flowers and berries on Dziuba Lane in Tunkhannock, Wyoming County, in the hills of northeastern Pennsylvania above the Susquehanna. The blooms-and-berries name points to cut flowers and fresh or pick-your-own berries in summer. The farm posts no hours online, so contact them directly to check what is blooming or ripe and whether picking is open.
Hillside Orchards
Mount Pleasant, PA
Hillside Orchards is a small fruit and vegetable farm on Route 819 in Mount Pleasant, Westmoreland County, that has added organic aquaponic growing. The farm runs a market with homegrown produce, jams, eggs, milk, and Amish baked goods. It accepts cash and cards along with WIC vouchers. Stop by in season for local fruit, vegetables, and pantry goods from the stand.
Hilltop Blueberry Farm
New Milford, PA
A pick-your-own blueberry farm on Osborne Road in New Milford, Susquehanna County. Blueberry picking in this cool northeastern corner of Pennsylvania peaks in July and early August. The farm's exact opening dates and row conditions aren't posted online, so call ahead; berry seasons shift a week or two with the weather each year.
Hill Top Honey
Robinson Township, PA
Hill Top Honey is a honey producer on Robinson Highway in Robinson Township, southwest of Pittsburgh in Washington County. Local hives forage the area's wooded hills and farm fields through spring and summer. No website or set hours are posted, so contact the beekeeper directly to buy honey or check what is in stock.
Hirtzel Farm
North East, PA
Hirtzel Farm sits on Hirtzel Road in North East, a road that carries the family's own name in Pennsylvania's Lake Erie grape belt. Growers here plant Concord and Niagara grapes alongside cherries, peaches, and apples, all helped by the lake's moderating air. No farm website or social page surfaced, so contact details couldn't be verified.
Historic Round Barn
Biglerville, PA
The Historic Round Barn is a 1914 wooden round barn on Cashtown Road near Biglerville that now runs as a farm market. Shelves inside carry Adams County apples and peaches, sweet corn, local produce, jams, and baked goods through the growing season. The building itself, one of few true round barns left in Pennsylvania, draws visitors as much as the fruit does.
Hogs and Honey
Waterford, PA
Hogs and Honey, on Bliley Road in Waterford south of Erie, produces raw wildflower honey from its own bees despite the name. The farm also makes moisturizing creams and lip balms from its beeswax, all sourced from its own colonies. Visits are by appointment only, so reach out first. It has operated as a registered Pennsylvania farm business since 2015.
Homefields
Millersville, PA
Homefields is a nonprofit care farm on Letort Road in Millersville that has run an organic CSA for more than 27 years, growing over 100 varieties of fruit and vegetables each season on 19 acres. The farm doubles as a home and workplace for adults with disabilities and donates surplus produce to local food pantries. Members pick up weekly shares through the season. Reach them at 717-572-2719 or [email protected].
Home & Garden Culture
Kennett Square, PA
A home-and-garden business on East Baltimore Pike in Kennett Square, Chester County, the region known as America's mushroom capital. Details on plants, stock, and hours aren't posted online. Stop in or call ahead to see what's currently available.
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