Agritourism & Farm Experiences in Rhode Island
60 agritourism & farm experiences listed across Rhode Island. Farm tours, tastings, stays, and hands-on experiences open to visitors. Directory updated August 2026.
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Adam's Farm
Cumberland, RI
Adam's Farm sits at the corner of Sumner Brown and Burntswamp Roads in Cumberland, in Rhode Island's northeast corner near the Massachusetts line. It's listed as an agritourism farm in a semi-rural part of town of woodlots and small holdings. Specific crops and visitor activities are not documented in public listings.
Alpacas of Harkney Hill
Coventry, RI
Alpacas of Harkney Hill raises alpacas on Harkney Hill Road in Coventry, in western Rhode Island's rural woodlands. Alpaca farms like this typically sell fiber and yarn and host farm visits by appointment. Coventry's western reaches are low-density farm country west of the Flat River Reservoir.
Appleland Orchard
Smithfield, RI
Appleland Orchard on Smith Avenue in Smithfield is an apple orchard in northern Rhode Island's traditional apple-growing belt. Smithfield and neighboring Greenville have long been the state's orchard country, and pick-your-own apple season here runs from late summer into October, often alongside cider and farm-stand fruit.
Big John Leydens Christmas Tree Farm
West Greenwich, RI
Big John Leyden's Christmas Tree Farm sits on Plain Meeting House Road in West Greenwich, a rural town in western Rhode Island. It's a cut-your-own Christmas tree farm that opens for the season from late November through December. West Greenwich is wooded, low-density country well suited to tree lots, and this is a long-running local tree destination.
Cataldo Family Orchard
Glocester, RI
Cataldo Family Orchard is on Reynolds Road, Route 94, in Glocester, in northwestern Rhode Island's rural apple-and-tree-farm country. The family orchard grows apples with pick-your-own in the fall, the season that draws visitors to this wooded part of the state.
Christiansen Orchard and Farm Stand
Slatersville, RI
Christiansen Orchard and Farm Stand sits on Victory Highway, Route 102, in Slatersville, a village of North Smithfield in Rhode Island's northern tier. It combines an apple orchard with a farm stand, selling tree fruit and seasonal produce. Pick-your-own and stand sales here typically run from late summer into fall.
Clark Farms-Matunuck
Wakefield, RI
Clark Farms grows produce and plants in the Matunuck section of South Kingstown, one of the larger family farm operations in Rhode Island's South County. The farm grows greenhouse flowers and bedding plants in spring and field vegetables through summer and fall. The Wakefield address on Columbia Street serves the surrounding shoreline towns. Stop by in season to see what the fields are turning out.
Coggeshall Farm Museum
Bristol, RI
Coggeshall Farm Museum in Bristol is a living-history farm that recreates a 1790s coastal tenant farm on the edge of Colt State Park. Costumed staff work the land with heritage-breed animals, heirloom crops, and period tools along Narragansett Bay. The museum runs seasonal programs, workshops, and family events through the year.
Cucumber Hill Farm
Foster, RI
Cucumber Hill Farm sits on Cucumber Hill Road in Foster, the rural western hill town that holds some of Rhode Island's last working farmland. It's listed as an agritourism spot, the sort of small Foster farm where the season sets what's on offer. Check locally before visiting for current hours and activities.
Dame Farm and Orchards
Johnston, RI
Dame Farm and Orchards runs pick-your-own fields and a farm stand at 91B Brown Avenue in Johnston, on one of Rhode Island's older working farmsteads. Blueberries and sunflowers are summer draws, with more crops rolling through the stand into the fall. The farm keeps set summer hours, open most days but closed Thursdays and Sundays. Call (401) 949-3657 for current picking conditions.
Delvecchio's Farm
North Kingstown, RI
Delvecchio's Farm is on Potter Road in North Kingstown, in the farm belt of Rhode Island's Washington County. It's listed as an agritourism farm; details online are thin, so check locally for what the family grows and when the stand is open.
Earth Care Farm
Charlestown, RI
Earth Care Farm has composted in Charlestown since 1977, making it Rhode Island's oldest operating farm composter. The farm turns leaves, wood chips, and food scraps into screened compost and raised-bed soil mixes for gardeners and growers, and it grows farm produce alongside the compost yards. Owner Jayne Merner runs free farm tours through the year plus soil consulting. Open weekdays; reach them at 401-364-9930.
Elwood Orchard
Glocester, RI
Elwood Orchard on Snake Hill Road grows garlic and honey, along with apples and peaches it has been reworking in recent seasons. The small orchard opens for limited weekends rather than a long pick-your-own run, with recent notes pointing to an August opening. Reach the growers at [email protected] or 401-743-2476.
Escobar Farm Corn Maze
Portsmouth, RI
Escobar's Farm on Middle Road in Portsmouth is a working dairy farm on Aquidneck Island, best known for the large corn maze it cuts each fall. The maze, hayrides, and pumpkins turn the farm into an autumn destination for families across the East Bay, while the dairy herd works year-round. Check locally near the fall season for maze dates and hours.
Farmer's Daughter
South Kingstown, RI
The Farmer's Daughter is a South County garden center on Route 138A, Mooresfield Road, in South Kingstown. It grows and sells annuals, perennials, herbs, and vegetable seedlings, and stocks seasonal plants through the growing season. The nursery is a spring and summer destination for South Kingstown and Narragansett gardeners. This listing and the Wakefield Farmer's Daughter entry point to the same business at 716 Mooresfield Road.
Festival Farm
Hope Valley, RI
Festival Farm sits at 2 Canonchet Road in Hope Valley, a village within the town of Hopkinton in Rhode Island's rural western corner near the Connecticut line. Canonchet is wooded country close to the Arcadia Management Area, a region of small family farms, tree lots, and seasonal stands. The listing marks it as an agritourism stop in that quiet, low-density part of South County.
Four Town Farm
Barrington, RI
Four Town Farm takes its name from the spot where Seekonk, Rehoboth, Barrington, and East Providence meet, straddling the Rhode Island–Massachusetts line on George Street. It's a long-running family farm known around the East Bay for pick-your-own strawberries in June and a stand of vegetables and flowers through the season. The directory files it under Barrington, though the fields sit just over the town line.
Fraser Christmas Tree Farm and Orchard
Coventry, RI
Fraser Christmas Tree Farm and Orchard sits on Carr's Trail in western Coventry, Rhode Island. The name points to cut-your-own Christmas trees, with Fraser fir a favorite New England variety, alongside an orchard. Western Coventry is rural woodland, and tree farms here open for the cutting season from late November through December.
Frerichs Farms
Warren, RI
Frerichs Farm on Kinnicutt Avenue in Warren draws crowds each October for its Pumpkin Regatta, where paddlers race giant hollowed-out pumpkins across the farm pond. The farm also runs a fall pumpkin patch, corn maze, and garden center in Rhode Island's East Bay, a short drive from Bristol and the Warren waterfront.
Harley Farm
Glocester, RI
Harley Farm sits on Putnam Pike, Route 44, in Glocester, along the main east-west route through northwestern Rhode Island's woodlands. It's listed as an agritourism farm in a rural town of tree farms, orchards, and small livestock operations. Specific crops and activities are not documented in public listings.
Harmony Farms
Glocester, RI
Harmony Farms is on Sawmill Road in the Harmony village area of Glocester, in rural northwestern Rhode Island. It's listed as an agritourism farm in a wooded town known for tree farms, orchards, and small livestock keepers. Specific crops and activities are not documented in public listings.
Hill Orchard
Hill Orchard is an orchard on Windsor Avenue in Johnston, part of the pocket of fruit-growing farms in the town's western hills. Expect tree fruit through the late-summer and fall picking season. Little is posted online, so call ahead for hours and what's ripe.
Hope Alpaca Farm
Little Compton, RI
Hope Alpaca Farm raises alpacas on Maple Avenue in Little Compton, on Rhode Island's Sakonnet peninsula. Alpaca farms in this coastal-farm town typically sell fiber and yarn products and welcome visitors by appointment. Little Compton is known for its stone-walled fields and small family farms.
Hyde's Christmas Tree Farm
Smithfield, RI
Hyde's Christmas Tree Farm sits on Mann School Road in Smithfield, northern Rhode Island. It's a cut-your-own Christmas tree farm that opens for the holiday season from late November into December. Smithfield's orchard-and-farm country makes it a common stop for trees and greenery.
Jaswell Farm
Greenville, RI
Jaswell's Farm on Swan Road in Smithfield runs a market, bakery, cider mill, and pick-your-own apple orchard. The mill presses its own apple cider and the bakery turns out fresh goods, sold both at the farm and through wholesale accounts. Pick-your-own apples draw families each fall. The farm closes for the off-season and reopens for summer. Call (401) 231-9043.
Knight's Farm
Glocester, RI
Knight's Farm sits on Snake Hill Road in Glocester, a heavily wooded town in northwestern Rhode Island. It's listed as an agritourism farm in a part of the state dotted with tree farms, orchards, and small livestock operations. Specific crops and visitor activities are not documented in public listings.
Leach Farm and Orchard
Greenville, RI
Leach Farm and Orchard is on Austin Avenue in Greenville, part of Smithfield in northern Rhode Island's apple belt. The Greenville and Smithfield area is long-established orchard country, and farms here typically offer apples and seasonal fruit with pick-your-own in late summer and fall.
Macomber's Blueberry farm
Coventry, RI
Macomber's Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on Rice City Road in the rural western reaches of Coventry. As the name says, blueberries are the draw, coming in through the mid-to-late summer window when Rhode Island's bushes ripen. Western Coventry stays farm country, so call ahead near the season for picking conditions and hours.
Mellos Farm and Flower Center
Portsmouth, RI
Mello's Farm and Flower Center is on Boyd's Lane in Portsmouth, on Aquidneck Island's northern end. As a flower center it leans toward annuals, perennials, hanging baskets, and garden plants for the spring and summer planting season, the kind of grower-retailer island gardeners rely on. Call ahead for current hours and stock.
Morris Farm
Warwick, RI
Morris Farm is on Warwick Avenue in Warwick, one of the few working farms left in this built-up stretch of Rhode Island's shoreline. It's listed as an agritourism farm; online details are limited, so check locally for the stand's hours and seasonal offerings.
Narrow Lane Farm
North Kingstown, RI
Narrow Lane Farm is on Narrow Lane in North Kingstown, in the agricultural stretch of Washington County. Listed as agritourism, with little posted online. Check locally for what the farm grows and when it's open to visitors.
Old Stone Orchard
Little Compton, RI
Old Stone Orchard sits on Cold Brook Road in Little Compton, on Rhode Island's Sakonnet peninsula. Little Compton is farm country of stone walls, orchards, and coastal fields, and the town's orchards typically offer tree fruit and seasonal pick-your-own into the fall.
Pachet Brook Tree Farm
Tiverton, RI
Pachet Brook Tree Farm runs along Main Road, Route 77, in Tiverton, on Rhode Island's Sakonnet side of the East Bay. The name points to a cut-your-own Christmas tree operation, the common draw for tree farms in this corner of the state each late November and December. Route 77 is a well-traveled farm-stand corridor that runs south from Tiverton toward Little Compton.
Pezza Farms
Johnston, RI
Pezza Farms is on Plainfield Pike in Johnston, a longtime family farm and garden center on the city's western, still-rural side. The operation leans on greenhouse and garden-center plants in spring and seasonal produce and pumpkins as the year turns toward fall. Call ahead for current hours and what's in stock.
Phantom Farms
Cumberland, RI
Phantom Farms on Diamond Hill Road in Cumberland pairs a farm stand with a bakery in Rhode Island's northeast corner. The bakery is known locally for apple fritters, pies, and breads, and the market sells produce, plants, and seasonal goods. Diamond Hill Road is a busy route near the Massachusetts line.
Pinecrest Farm
Richmond, RI
Pinecrest Farm is on Pinecrest Road in Richmond, a rural town in Rhode Island's western South County. It's listed as an agritourism farm in wooded country of small family farms, tree lots, and seasonal stands. Crops and hours are not documented in public listings.
Pippin Apple Orchard
Cranston, RI
Pippin Apple Orchard grows apples on Pippin Orchard Road in western Cranston, the same rural road that gave the area its name. This is the fruit-focused neighbor among the road's orchards, with apples through the fall picking season. Details online are sparse, so check locally before heading out for picking hours.
Pippin Orchard Nurseries and Farm
Cranston, RI
Pippin Orchard Nurseries and Farm sits on Pippin Orchard Road in western Cranston, the semi-rural edge of the city named for its old apple orchards. The listing pairs a nursery with the farm, pointing to plants and nursery stock alongside orchard fruit. Call ahead for current hours and stock, since western Cranston farms run on seasonal schedules.
Primrose Valley Gardens
North Smithfield, RI
Primrose Valley Gardens is on Providence Pike in North Smithfield, in Rhode Island's northern farm country. The name points to a gardens or growing operation; little else is posted online. Check locally for hours and what's available through the season.
Quonset View Farms
Portsmouth, RI
Quonset View Farms works land on Middle Road in Portsmouth, on Aquidneck Island. It's an agritourism farm in an area known for vegetable fields and fall pumpkins with water views toward Quonset Point. Online details are limited, so check locally for the stand's hours and seasonal crops.
Ramblin' Brook Blueberries
Foster, RI
Ramblin' Brook Blueberries grows pick-your-own blueberries on Snagwood Road in Foster, a rural western hill town in Rhode Island. Blueberry season in this part of New England runs from July into August, when growers open their fields to pickers. Foster is quiet farm-and-forest country near the Connecticut line.
Riverside Farm
Charlestown, RI
Riverside Farm sits on Burdickville Road in Charlestown, in Rhode Island's South County near the coastal ponds and the Burlingame area. It's listed as an agritourism farm in a rural stretch of Washington County known for small produce farms and seasonal roadside stands. Crops and hours are not confirmed in public listings.
Rocky Brook Orchard
Middletown, RI
Rocky Brook Orchard on Wapping Road in Middletown is a pick-your-own orchard on Aquidneck Island, a short drive from Newport. It grows apples and other tree fruit, and Wapping Road runs through Middletown's protected belt of orchards and produce farms. Pick-your-own season generally runs from late summer into the fall.
Rocky Point Farm
Warwick, RI
Rocky Point Farm sits on Rocky Point Avenue in Warwick, near the site of the old Rocky Point amusement park on Narragansett Bay. The farm is known locally for strawberries, with a pick-your-own June season that draws steady crowds to this shoreline pocket. Call ahead near strawberry time, since picking hinges on the weather.
Round Top Orchard
Harrisville, RI
Round Top Orchard grows tree fruit on Round Top Road (Route 96) in Harrisville, part of Burrillville in Rhode Island's rural northwest. Apples come in through the fall picking season here in the state's cooler upland corner. Little is posted online, so call ahead for hours and what's ripe.
Salisbury Farm
Johnston, RI
Salisbury Farm on Plainfield Pike, Route 14, in Johnston is best known for its fall corn maze. The farm cut one of New England's first cornfield mazes in the late 1990s, and autumn brings pumpkins, hayrides, and pick-your-own visits. It's a family farm just west of Providence that fills up on October weekends.
Scary Acres
Scary Acres is a seasonal Halloween attraction on Scituate Avenue in western Cranston, near the Hope village line. It runs on farmland in the fall with haunted-attraction features aimed at October crowds. The rural western edge of Cranston, bordering Scituate, is farm-and-woodland country.
Smith's Berry Farm
North Kingstown, RI
Smith's Berry Farm grows berries on Shermantown Road in North Kingstown, in Washington County's farm belt. Berries are the focus, with the pick-your-own and pre-picked strawberry and summer-berry seasons bringing people out. Check locally near picking time for the day's conditions and hours.
Snowhurst Farm
Glocester, RI
Snowhurst Farm sits on Chopmist Hill Road in Glocester, in the wooded uplands of northwestern Rhode Island. It's listed as an agritourism farm in tree-farm-and-orchard country, where seasonal Christmas trees and fall produce are common draws. Specific offerings are not confirmed in public listings.
Spring Hill Sugar House
Richmond, RI
Spring Hill Sugar House on Gardner Road in Richmond produces maple syrup in western South County, Rhode Island. Sugar houses like this boil sap into syrup in late winter, and the maple season here typically runs February into March. Richmond is a rural town of woodlots and small farms near the Connecticut border.
Steere Orchard
Greenville, RI
Steere Orchard is a longtime apple orchard on Austin Avenue in the Greenville section of Smithfield, one of the larger pick-your-own operations in northern Rhode Island. Rows of apple trees open for picking through the fall, the busy stretch when families come out for the harvest. Call ahead in season for which varieties are ready and current picking hours.
Sunset Orchards
North Scituate, RI
Sunset Orchards grows apples off Gleaner Chapel Road in North Scituate, in the rural reservoir country of central Rhode Island. Fall is the season here, with apples for picking through the harvest. Online details are thin, so call ahead for hours and what's ripe.
The Farmer's Daughter
Wakefield, RI
This is the Wakefield location of The Farmer's Daughter, a longtime South County garden center on Mooresfield Road, Route 138A. The yard fills each spring with annuals, perennials, hanging baskets, and vegetable starts, and fall brings mums, pumpkins, and hardy plants for the shoulder season. The address matches the South Kingstown listing for the same business.
The Foster Farm of Ashaway
Hopkinton, RI
The Foster Farm sits on Ashaway Road in Hopkinton, near the village of Ashaway in Rhode Island's southwestern corner. It's listed as an agritourism farm; little is posted online. Check locally for what the farm grows and when it's open to visitors.
The GOOD EARTH ORGANIC FARM & GARDENING CENTER
Hope, RI
The Good Earth Organic Farm and Gardening Center sits on Scituate Avenue in the Hope area on Cranston's rural western edge. As its name states, it pairs an organic farm with a garden center, the kind of operation that sells plant starts, produce, and gardening supplies. Western Cranston and neighboring Scituate are farm-and-woodland country.
WesterBee- A Bee Mindful Company
Bradford, RI
WesterBee, a Bee Mindful Company, is a small beekeeping operation on Quarry Road in Bradford, near Westerly in southern Rhode Island. The name and tagline point to honey and hive products from local bees. Details online are limited, so reach out directly to check on honey availability and any classes or hive visits.
White Oak Farm
Glocester, RI
White Oak Farm is on White Oak Lane in Glocester, a rural northwest Rhode Island town that still holds real farmland. Listed as agritourism, with little detail posted online. Check locally for the farm's crops, hours, and any visitor activities.
Young Family Farm
Little Compton, RI
Young Family Farm grows fresh vegetables and cut flowers at 260 West Main Road in Little Compton, on Rhode Island's East Bay farm coast. The farm stand runs Wednesday through Sunday in season, with sweet corn a summer staple and bouquets, apparel, and produce alongside it. Little Compton's stone-wall farmland makes the drive part of the trip. Reach the stand at 401-635-0110.
Bascombe Farms Orchard
Cumberland, RI
Schartner Farms
Exeter, RI
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