Agritourism & Farm Experiences in Vermont
209 agritourism & farm experiences listed across Vermont. Farm tours, tastings, stays, and hands-on experiences open to visitors. Directory updated August 2026.
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102 Bleu
Guildhall, VT
102 Bleu sits along Route 102 in Guildhall, a remote corner of Vermont's Northeast Kingdom on the Connecticut River across from New Hampshire. It's listed as an agritourism property in Essex County. What the farm grows or hosts isn't documented online, so the details stay thin.
Adams Family Farm
Wilmington, VT
Adams Family Farm on Higley Hill in Wilmington ran as a family farm from 1865 and once offered sleigh rides and farm visits in the mountains near Mount Snow. The farm closed to the public in late 2018; the owners now rent the farmhouse as a short-term vacation stay in southern Vermont's Deerfield Valley.
Adams Farm
Wilmington, VT
Adams Family Farm on Higley Hill Road in Wilmington ran as a working farm from 1865 and welcomed visitors for years. As of late 2018 the family closed the farm to the public, and they now rent the farmhouse as a short-term vacation stay through Airbnb. Wilmington is a southern Vermont resort town near Mount Snow. Reach them at 802-464-3762.
Agape Hill Farm
Hardwick, VT
Agape Hill Farm sits on Houston Hill Road in Hardwick, part of Vermont's Northeast Kingdom and the local-food region around Hardwick village. It's listed as an agritourism farm, though specific offerings aren't published online. Call ahead before visiting to confirm what's open to the public and when.
Agricola Farm
Panton, VT
Agricola Farm raises pastured pigs on Jersey Street in Panton, in Addison County near Lake Champlain. The farm has been known for Italian-style cured meats and salumi made from its own hogs. Its website is currently offline, so contact the farm directly to confirm current products and whether visitors are welcome.
Allen Bros. Inc.
Westminster, VT
Allen Brothers Farm Stand sits at 6023 US Route 5 in Westminster, a longtime stop for I-91 travelers in southeastern Vermont. The stand grows its own produce, including more than 30 apple varieties in fall, plus strawberries and vegetables. A bakery turns out donuts, pies, and cakes, and the deli sells sandwiches, pizza by the slice, and baked macaroni. Maple syrup, cheeses, ice cream, and local beer and wine fill out the shelves.
American Flatbread at Lareau Farm and Forest
Waitsfield, VT
American Flatbread bakes its pizzas in a wood-fired earthen oven at Lareau Farm off Route 100 in Waitsfield, the original home of the now-widespread flatbread brand. The restaurant fills a restored barn on the farm beside the Mad River, using organic flour and local ingredients. It serves dinner on-site, with online ordering available. See americanflatbread.com.
Apple Barn & Country Bake Shop
Bennington, VT
The Apple Barn & Country Bake Shop sits on Route 7 South in Bennington, in Vermont's southwest corner. The farm market sells apples and other seasonal fruit alongside a bake shop turning out pies, cider donuts, and other baked goods. Bennington anchors the region below the Green Mountains, a common stop for travelers on Route 7. Check locally for seasonal hours and current offerings.
Applecheek Farm
Hyde Park, VT
Applecheek Farm is a family-run farm on McFarlane Road in Hyde Park, in Vermont's Lamoille Valley. It's listed for agritourism and welcomes visitors to the working farm. Its website (applecheekfarm.com) was unreachable when this was written; contact the farm to confirm tours, hours, and current offerings.
Asclepias Farm
Brownsville, VT
Asclepias Farm takes its name from the botanical genus for milkweed, the host plant monarch butterflies depend on. The agritourism listing places it on Rush Meadow Road in Brownsville, a Windsor County village below Mount Ascutney. No website or crop list appeared online, so the connection between the name and what they actually grow isn't confirmed here. The setting is the upper Connecticut River valley, a patchwork of woods and small farms.
Avalon Teaching Farm, L3C
Fairfax, VT
Avalon Teaching Farm is an educational farm on Main Street in Fairfax, in Vermont's Franklin County. It's organized as an L3C, a low-profit company built around a social mission rather than pure profit. The teaching focus points to hands-on farm programs; contact the farm for current offerings.
Back Roads Farm LLC
Cabot, VT
Back Roads Farm works land off Urban Farm Way in Cabot, the central-Vermont town best known for its cheese. Public details about the farm are limited. Contact it directly to learn what it grows or raises and when it sells.
Baird Farm
North Chittenden, VT
Baird Farm on West Road in North Chittenden makes maple syrup as its main product, along with infused maple, maple ketchup, and other maple goods. The farm also sells grass-fed beef and cut flowers. Its farm store is open Wednesday through Monday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Tuesdays. More is at bairdfarm.com.
Baked Apples at Shearer Hill Farm Bed and Breakfast
Wilmington, VT
Shearer Hill Farm is a small working farm and bed & breakfast near Mount Snow in Wilmington, in southern Vermont's Deerfield Valley. Breakfast — including baked apples with the farm's own maple syrup — is served on the back deck. Guests can watch maple sugaring in the private sugarhouse in season, and the farm sells its syrup and handmade soy candles. Skiing and fall foliage are close by.
Baker Road Blueberry Farm
Springfield, VT
Baker Road Blueberry Farm grows pick-your-own blueberries on Baker Road in Springfield, in southeastern Vermont. The state's blueberry season usually runs from mid-July into August, the window when bushes here would be open for picking. Call ahead in summer to confirm ripeness and hours before driving out.
Bartlett Hill The Fruit Patch
Plainfield, VT
Bartlett Hill, also listed as The Fruit Patch, grows fruit on Bartlett Road in Plainfield, in central Vermont near Marshfield. Published details are thin. Small farms in this area typically open for summer berries and fall apples; contact the farm to find out what's ready and when.
Berry Creek Farm
Westfield, VT
Berry Creek Farm on Route 100 in Westfield became Orleans County's first certified organic strawberry and vegetable farm in 1993. It grows certified organic vegetables, herbs, and pick-your-own strawberries, and the farm stand carries its own beef, jams, cut flowers, and seedlings alongside local maple syrup, cheese, and bread. The stand runs May through October in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom.
Billings Farm & Museum
Woodstock, VT
Billings Farm & Museum pairs a working Jersey dairy herd with one of the country's better-known outdoor farm-life museums, a short walk from Woodstock village. Visitors tour the barns and 1890 Farm Manager's House, watch daily farm chores, and see the creamery and heirloom gardens. The year-round calendar includes children's programs, workshops, films, horse-drawn rides, and seasonal events. The gift shop sells farm cheese.
Blueberry Haus
Guilford, VT
Blueberry Haus grows blueberries on Guilford Center Road in Guilford, the southernmost town in Vermont, just below Brattleboro near the Massachusetts line. Pick-your-own blueberry season across southern Vermont typically opens in mid-July and runs through August. The name signals a berry-focused operation. No website or booking details were posted online, so ripeness and hours are best confirmed directly during the summer picking window.
Blueberry Hill Farm
Andover, VT
Blueberry Hill Farm grows pick-your-own blueberries on Gates Road in Andover, in southern Vermont near Chester and Weston. Picking lines up with the state's mid-summer blueberry season. Contact the farm to check ripeness and hours before making the trip.
Blueberry Ridge
North Troy, VT
Blueberry Ridge grows pick-your-own blueberries on River Road in North Troy, in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom near the Quebec border and Jay Peak. Northern blueberries ripen from mid-July into August, the window when a ridge farm like this opens for picking. Call ahead to confirm the season is on.
Boston Post Dairy LLC
Enosburg Falls, VT
Boston Post Dairy in Enosburg Falls makes artisan cheeses from its own cow and goat milk, including the award-winning Gisele, a cow-and-goat blend, and Eleven Brothers goat cheese, both American Cheese Society medal winners. The Gervais family runs the farm and its store on Sampsonville Road. Feta and Tres Bonne round out the lineup. Details are at bostonpostdairy.com.
Boutin Berry Farm
Williston, VT
Boutin Berry Farm grows berries on Christmas Lane in Williston, in Chittenden County east of Burlington. Pick-your-own berry farms around Williston open through the summer as strawberries, then blueberries and raspberries, come into season. The farm sells direct to pickers rather than through stores. Check locally for open days and ripeness before making the trip.
Boyer's Orchard
Monkton, VT
Boyer's Orchard is an apple orchard on Monkton Road in Monkton, a hill town in Addison County between Bristol and the Champlain Valley. Vermont's apple harvest and pick-your-own season typically run September into October. The orchard keeps little presence online, so confirm varieties and picking dates directly before making the drive.
Bread Loaf View Farm
Cornwall, VT
Bread Loaf View Farm makes pure Vermont maple syrup in Cornwall, near Middlebury, along with maple cream, caramel, sugar candies, and barrel-aged syrup. The farm ships its products and offers free shipping on orders over $200. It takes its name from Bread Loaf Mountain in the Green Mountains to the east.
Brigante's Farm Stand
Colchester, VT
Brigante's Farm Stand sells produce on Malletts Bay Avenue in Colchester, near the Lake Champlain shoreline north of Burlington. The stand serves the Malletts Bay neighborhood, a summer lake community in Chittenden County, with seasonal fruit and vegetables.
Brown's Beautiful Blueberries
Craftsbury, VT
Brown's Beautiful Blueberries grows blueberries on Coburn Hill Road in Craftsbury, a Northeast Kingdom hill town in Orleans County. Vermont blueberry picking peaks from mid-July into August, and up in the Kingdom's cooler uplands the season can run a touch later. The listing points to a pick-your-own or farm-direct berry operation. No website or hours appeared online, so checking ahead during July is the reliable way to catch ripe fruit.
Bryn Meadow Farm B&B and Studio
Charlotte, VT
Bryn Meadow Farm is a bed-and-breakfast and studio on Spear Street in Charlotte, a Lake Champlain town in Chittenden County south of Burlington. The name pairs lodging with a farm setting and a studio space. Room details, rates, and booking information aren't posted online, so reach out directly to arrange a stay.
Burtt's Apple Orchard
Cabot, VT
Burtt's Apple Orchard grows apples for pick-your-own on Cabot Plains Road in Cabot, a Northeast Kingdom town better known for its cheese. The orchard sits on high open farmland, and Vermont hillside orchards like it typically open for picking from late summer into fall.
Butterfield Farm Stand
Evansville, VT
Butterfield Farm Stand sits on Evansville Road in Evansville, part of Brownington in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom. The roadside stand sells farm goods in season. Public details are limited; stop by during the growing months to see what's on offer.
Cabot Smith Farm
Cabot, VT
Cabot Smith Farm is a small farm in Cabot, in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, the hill-country town best known for its cheese cooperative. The listing carries no street address or details beyond the town. Little is posted online about what the farm grows or sells. Check locally for current products and whether it's open to visitors.
Carabeau Family Farmstand - Pumpkins
Tinmouth, VT
The Carabeau family runs a farmstand on East Road in Tinmouth, a small hill town in Vermont's Rutland County. Pumpkins are the stand's advertised draw, pointing to a fall season of jack-o'-lanterns and pie pumpkins. Stop by in autumn to see the selection.
Cedar Circle Farm
East Thetford, VT
Cedar Circle Farm is a certified organic farm and education center on Pavillion Road in East Thetford, beside the Connecticut River. Its farm stand sells organic vegetables, cut flowers, and baked goods, and a seasonal cafe serves farm meals. Pick-your-own strawberries, blueberries, apples, and pumpkins run through the season, and the farm offers CSA shares and educational programs.
Chamberlin's Farm
Underhill, VT
Chamberlin's Farm is on River Road in Underhill, at the foot of Mount Mansfield in Chittenden County. Public information about the farm is limited. Contact it directly to find out what it grows and when it's open.
Champlain Orchards
Shoreham, VT
Champlain Orchards grows more than 175 eco-certified apple varieties on Route 74 in Shoreham, plus peaches, pears, plums, cherries, nectarines, and berries. The farm runs a market, a cidery producing award-winning hard ciders, and a cider garden, with pick-your-own in season. It sits in the Champlain Valley near Lake Champlain, one of Vermont's larger fruit growers.
Chandler Pond Farm
South Wheelock, VT
Chandler Pond Farm on Burroughs Road in Wheelock raises 100% grass-fed and grass-finished beef and grows strawberries, blueberries, sweet corn, flowers, and pumpkins in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom. A seasonal farmstand runs April through October, stocking the farm's meat and produce alongside goods from other local producers. The farm also sells hay, hosts farm stays, and opens u-pick berry and flower fields.
Chapin Orchard
Essex, VT
Chapin Orchard grows pick-your-own apples, including Honeycrisp, on a hilltop in Essex with long Champlain Valley views. Beyond the trees, the orchard presses fresh cider, makes hard cider, and sells cider doughnuts, pumpkins, honey, and maple syrup. Fall brings pick-your-own crowds and school field trips. It's a short drive from Essex Junction and the Burlington area. Reach them at 802-879-6210 or [email protected].
Chappelle's Vermont Potatoes
Williamstown, VT
Chappelle's grows potatoes in Williamstown, in central Vermont near Barre. Potatoes are the farm's namesake crop, sold locally through the summer and fall harvest. Public details beyond the name are limited; contact the farm to confirm varieties and where to buy.
Charlie Horse Sleigh Rides
Hyde Park, VT
Charlie Horse Sleigh Rides runs horse-drawn rides from Breezy Hill Road in Hyde Park, in Vermont's Lamoille County. Winter brings sleigh rides over the snow; warmer months typically mean wagon rides. Call ahead to book and to confirm seasonal hours.
Cherry Hill Farm
Springfield, VT
Cherry Hill Farm sits on Highland Road in the Springfield area of Windsor County, in Vermont's Connecticut River valley. The agritourism listing gives no website or product details, so what the farm grows or offers visitors isn't documented here. Springfield is an old mill town on the Black River, ringed by hill farms and woodland.
Christmas Trees of Vermont
Springfield, VT
Christmas Trees of Vermont is a choose-and-cut tree farm on Old Connecticut River Road in Springfield, in the Connecticut River valley of Windsor County. The season runs from late November through December, when families cut their own tree. Call ahead to confirm this year's opening dates and available varieties.
Cobb Hill Farmstand
Hartland, VT
Cobb Hill is a 270-acre cohousing community in Hartland where about two dozen households farm together at Cedar Mountain Farm. The group makes roughly 17,000 pounds of cheese and boils around 450 gallons of maple syrup each year, and grows 26 vegetable varieties plus summer shiitake mushrooms. The farmstand sells what the community raises. Full details are at cobbhill.org.
Cobble Knoll Orchard
Benson, VT
Cobble Knoll Orchard grows more than 80 apple varieties on East Road in Benson, in Vermont's Rutland County near the New York line. Alongside pick-your-own apples, pears, and peaches, the farm presses fresh cider and sells donuts, pies, pumpkins, squash, sunflowers, cut flowers, and maple syrup. The season runs late August through late October, open daily 9am to 5pm. It's a full fall stop in the quiet farmland of western Vermont.
Cold Moon Farm Bed and Breakfast, LLC
Jamaica, VT
Cold Moon Farm in Jamaica, in southern Vermont's West River valley, has stopped running its bed-and-breakfast and now focuses on farm products. It sells goat-milk soap, canned goods like jams, chutney, and pickles, fresh-baked bread, farm-raised pork and chicken, produce, and eggs. Jamaica sits near Stratton Mountain and Jamaica State Park. Call ahead, since availability shifts with the season.
Common Roots Organization
South Burlington, VT
Common Roots runs community food and farming programs in South Burlington, working land off Dorset Street on the city's east side. The group sits at the meeting point of local agriculture, education, and getting fresh food to neighbors who need it. Current programs, growing plots, and how to visit aren't confirmed here, so reach out to the organization directly before heading over.
Cortland Hill Orchard
Brattleboro, VT
Cortland Hill Orchard grows apples on Miller Road in Brattleboro, in southeastern Vermont near the Connecticut River and the New Hampshire line. The orchard's name points to the Cortland, a classic Northeast baking and eating apple. Small hillside orchards in this area usually open for the fall harvest.
Couching Lion Maple Sugar Farm
Huntington, VT
This Huntington sugar farm makes maple syrup in the hills below Camel's Hump, the peak early Vermonters called the Couching Lion, which is where the farm's name comes from. Huntington sits in a Green Mountain valley east of the Champlain lowlands, strong sugaring ground where sap runs as late-winter nights freeze and days thaw. Syrup grades and any sugarhouse visits aren't confirmed here.
Covered Bridge Berry Patch
Underhill, VT
Covered Bridge Berry Patch grows berries on River Road in Underhill, in the foothills of Mount Mansfield northeast of Burlington. The name marks the covered bridge nearby, and pick-your-own berry farms in this Chittenden County valley usually open for blueberry and raspberry season in mid to late summer.
Dancing Bee Gardens
Middlebury, VT
Dancing Bee Gardens sells raw honey from bees kept without synthetic chemicals or antibiotics near Middlebury. The honey goes into jars unfiltered and unheated, so it keeps the pollen and enzymes that standard processing strips out. This is a small operation reached by PO box rather than a storefront, so call ahead to find where the current harvest is being sold.
Denlore Morgan Horse Farm and Photography
Sharon, VT
Denlore Morgan Horse Farm breeds and raises Morgan horses — Vermont's heritage breed — on Fay Brook Road in Sharon, in the White River valley. The operation also offers photography. Contact the farm to arrange a visit or to ask about the horses and photo sessions.
Devils Den Farm Homestay Bed and Breakfast
Chelsea, VT
Devils Den Farm is a farm homestay and bed & breakfast in Chelsea, a small town in Orange County's hill country. Guests stay on the working farm. Contact the owners directly to confirm rooms, rates, and what farm activities are available during a stay.
Dolly Gray Orchard
Hardwick, VT
Dolly Gray Orchard grows apples on Dutton Road in Hardwick, a Northeast Kingdom town that has become a hub for Vermont's local-food economy. Northern Vermont orchards harvest hardy apple varieties from September into October, and Hardwick's cooler Caledonia County climate suits cold-tolerant fruit. No website or pick-your-own details were posted online, so the orchard's offerings and hours aren't documented here beyond the listing.
Douglas Orchards
Shoreham, VT
Douglas Orchards is a family pick-your-own apple orchard on Route 74 in Shoreham, in the Champlain Valley fruit belt. Smaller and quieter than its well-known neighbor down the road, it sells apples and offers picking through the fall on rolling farmland near Lake Champlain.
Dreamhouse Orchard
Bristol, VT
Dreamhouse Orchard is an apple orchard on Hewitt Road in the Bristol area of Addison County, in the Green Mountain foothills along the New Haven River. Vermont's pick-your-own apple season generally runs September into October. The orchard keeps little online presence, so confirm varieties and picking dates before heading out.
Dutton Farm Stand
Newfane, VT
Dutton Farm Stand operates on Upper River Road in Newfane, a Windham County village along Route 30 and the West River. Roadside stands in this valley sell sweet corn, tomatoes, berries, and bedding plants through the warm months. The stand's own site wasn't reachable, so confirm current hours and offerings locally before stopping.
Dwight Miller Orchards
E. Dummerston, VT
Dwight Miller Orchards grows apples on Miller Road in East Dummerston, a Connecticut River valley village just north of Brattleboro. It's a long-established family orchard in a stretch of southern Vermont known for its fruit, with the apple harvest running September into October. The farm keeps a website at dwightmillerorchards.com, though its public pages weren't accessible at the time of writing. Fresh fruit and farm-stand sales anchor the fall season.
Eagle Peak Farm
West Brookfield, VT
Eagle Peak Farm sits on Eagle Peak Road in the West Brookfield area of Brookfield, in the hill country of central Vermont's Orange County. The farm occupies high, wooded terrain south of Montpelier, a region of small livestock and hay farms.
Earthwise Farm and Forest
Bethel, VT
Earthwise Farm and Forest sells grass-fed raw milk, pasture-raised poultry, and pastured pork from land in Bethel run on holistic and biodynamic methods. The farm also grows organic vegetables, garlic, and cut flowers and makes preserves, wreaths, and pottery. Beyond production, the owners teach grazing management and whole-farm planning and mentor other farmers through organic certification. Farm tours and work exchanges round out the year.
Emergo Farm Bed & Breakfast
Danville, VT
Emergo Farm is a working dairy farm and bed & breakfast on Webster Hill Road in Danville, in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom. The long-running family farm offers overnight stays alongside its dairy operation, with hilltop views over the Caledonia County countryside. Its website was unreachable when this was written; contact the farm to confirm availability.
Equinox Valley Nursery
Manchester, VT
Equinox Valley Nursery has sold trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals, herbs, and vegetables in Manchester since 1979, on Route 7A (Main Street) below Mount Equinox. Greenhouses supply hanging baskets and houseplants, and the shop carries garden supplies, garden art, and home decor. It's open daily except Tuesdays, generally 10 to 4, with seasonal hours posted on its Facebook page.
Falkenbury Farm Guest House
Benson, VT
Falkenbury Farm Guest House offers farm lodging on Park Hill Road in Benson, a rural town in Rutland County near the New York line and the lower Champlain Valley. Details aren't published online. Contact the farm directly to confirm the guest house, rates, and availability.
Farmer Sue Farm
South Hero, VT
Farmer Sue Farm is on Lakeview Road in South Hero, one of the Grand Isle communities in Lake Champlain. The islands' mild, lake-moderated climate supports vegetables and small fruit. Details online are limited; contact the farm to learn what's for sale.
Fat Rooster Farm
Royalton, VT
Fat Rooster Farm works land on Morse Road in Royalton, a White River valley town in central Vermont near the South Royalton village green. Diversified Vermont farms of this kind commonly raise pastured livestock, eggs, and vegetables for direct sale. The White River corridor mixes river-bottom cropland with wooded hillsides. No current website or product list surfaced online, so what's for sale in a given season is best confirmed directly.
Fat Sheep Farm & Cabins
Windsor, VT
Fat Sheep Farm & Cabins rents vacation cabins on a working farm on Best Road in Windsor, near the Connecticut River. The farm raises sheep and grows vegetables, and guests can meet the animals during a stay. Book through fatsheepfarm.com; contact the farm to confirm cabin availability and what's included.
Fibonacci Acres
Waterbury Center, VT
Fibonacci Acres is a small farm on Ruby Raymond Road in Waterbury Center, in the hills between Waterbury and Stowe in north-central Vermont. The farm works land in the Green Mountain foothills, an area of small diversified and homestead-scale operations.
firefly farm at burke hollow
West Burke, VT
Firefly Farm sits on Sugarhouse Road in West Burke, deep in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom near Burke Hollow and Burke Mountain. Its specific products and visiting details aren't confirmed here. The Kingdom is maple and small-livestock country, with a short, intense growing season and heavy sugaring once the late-winter thaw sets in.
Four Corners Farm
Newbury, VT
Four Corners Farm grows vegetables and runs a roadside farm stand on Doe Hill Road in Newbury, in the Connecticut River valley of eastern Vermont. The farm sells its produce direct in a rural stretch of Orange County known for sweet corn and river-bottom cropland.
Four Springs Farm
Royalton, VT
Four Springs Farm is a certified-organic farm and campground on Gee Hill Road in Royalton, growing a range of vegetables, fruits, and herbs. Guests can book cabins or tent sites, and the farm runs a home bakery and catering service. It sells at the Norwich Farmers' Market on alternating weekends from May through October, and hosts volunteers for two-week working visits.
Fruitlands Farmstand
Marshfield, VT
Fruitlands Farmstand runs on Thistle Hill Road in Marshfield, a small Washington County town along the U.S. Route 2 corridor east of Montpelier. As a farm stand, it sells farm-direct produce, with Vermont's roadside stands busiest from the summer harvest through fall. Marshfield sits in the hills between Montpelier and Cabot. No website or seasonal hours appeared online at the time of writing.
Gaines Farm
Guilford, VT
Gaines Farm in Guilford opens a seven-acre corn maze each fall, with hayrides, a corn cannon, farm animals, and food vendors, plus a haunted hayride and maze after dark. The family has farmed this land off Coolidge Highway for more than 200 years, growing hay and corn. A separate on-site kennel offers dog boarding and golden retriever breeding.
Giant Journey Farm LLC
Newfane, VT
Giant Journey Farm is a two-acre family farmstead in Newfane growing vegetables year-round through a CSA, plus cut flowers and eggs. The farm raises poultry and rabbit for meat on pasture using regenerative practices. Being small and family-run, it sells direct, and the CSA is the main way to get its produce across the seasons.
Gilbert's Hill
Woodstock, VT
Gilbert's Hill, on Barnard Road just north of Woodstock, is where the first ski rope tow in the United States started running in 1934, powered by the rear wheel of a Ford Model A. Bob and Betty Royce of the White Cupboard Inn set it up so guests could ride uphill instead of climbing. A roadside marker notes the spot; the hillside itself is open farmland today.
Glacial Lake Blueberries
Westmore, VT
Glacial Lake Blueberries grows pick-your-own blueberries on Peene Hill Road in Westmore, above Lake Willoughby in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom. The name nods to Willoughby, a deep glacial lake framed by Mount Pisgah and Mount Hor. Picking falls during the short northern blueberry season in mid-to-late summer; call ahead for current conditions.
Goulden Ridge Farm
Weathersfield, VT
Goulden Ridge Farm offers pick-your-own blueberries in summer and cut-your-own Christmas trees in December, on Goulden Ridge Road in Weathersfield. The two crops split the calendar: berry picking through July and August, then the tree season after Thanksgiving. Weathersfield sits in the Connecticut River valley of Windsor County, near Springfield and Perkinsville. Reach the farm at 802-558-2082 or [email protected].
Grand View Farm Vermont
Washington, VT
Vermont Grand View Farm keeps the state's first flock of Gotland sheep on Scales Hill Road in Washington, and turns their wool into heirloom fiber products. Owners Kim and Chuck Goodling host farm stays, felting classes, and fiber-art retreats, and sell felted goods and yarn through the farm shop. Both group and one-on-one lessons are available.
Green Mountain Orchards
Putney, VT
Green Mountain Orchards grows apples, blueberries, peaches, plums, raspberries, and pumpkins on West Hill Road in Putney, in southeastern Vermont. Alongside pick-your-own fruit, the farm is known for its baked goods and hilltop views over the Connecticut River valley. It runs Wednesday through Monday during the season, 8:30 to 5:30, and closes Tuesdays. Apple and pumpkin picking peak in the fall.
Green Seasons
Danby, VT
Green Seasons operates on Depot Street in Danby, in Vermont's Rutland County along Route 7. Public information about the business is limited. Contact the farm directly to confirm what it grows or sells and its season.
Green's Sugarhouse
Poultney, VT
Green's Sugarhouse taps its own trees near Poultney and sells pure Vermont maple syrup along with maple sugar, candy, cream, and pancake mix. The lineup runs into maple dressings, jams, spices, and gift boxes shipped year-round. The family also hosts weddings and events at the sugarhouse. Poultney sits in the Slate Valley on the New York line, where sugaring runs through the late-winter thaw.
Green Wind Farm - CERTIFIED ORGANIC
Enosburg Falls, VT
Green Wind Farm is a certified-organic operation on Northrop Road in Enosburg Falls, in Franklin County dairy country near the Quebec border. The farm holds current organic certification. Its website is registered but not loading reliably, so contact the farm directly for its product list and hours.
Hackett's Orchard
South Hero, VT
Hackett's Orchard grows more than 50 apple varieties on South Street in South Hero, out in Vermont's Champlain Islands. During harvest the farm runs pick-your-own and sells fresh-pressed cider, cider doughnuts, cider slush, and apple crisp from the stand. Hours run 8am to 4pm through the fall season, then the orchard closes over winter. Family-run, it's an easy stop while driving the islands along Route 2.
Hall's Orchards
Isle La Motte, VT
Hall's Orchards grows apples on Isle La Motte, one of the Lake Champlain islands in far northwestern Vermont. The island's limestone soils and lake-tempered climate suit tree fruit. Apple season runs late summer into fall; contact the orchard to confirm picking or sales.
Harlow's Sugar House
Putney, VT
Harlow's Sugar House stands on the Bellows Falls Road (Route 5) in Putney, a Connecticut River valley town in southern Vermont. The name marks it as a maple producer, and roadside sugarhouses in this area commonly pair syrup with a seasonal farm stand and pick-your-own fruit through summer and fall. Sugaring itself runs late winter into spring. Specific hours and contact details weren't posted online at the time of writing.
Harry's Berries
Mount Holly, VT
Harry's Berries grows pick-your-own berries on Route 155 in Mount Holly, in southern Vermont near Ludlow and Okemo. This is a small Vermont farm, unrelated to the well-known California grower of the same name. Berry season runs through summer; call ahead to confirm what's ripe.
Hartshorn Organic Farm & Maple Sugarhouse
Waitsfield, VT
Hartshorn Farm has been certified organic for more than 30 years, farming on Route 100 in Waitsfield in the Mad River Valley. Its farm stand runs seven days a week from June through October with organic vegetables, fruit, maple syrup, freeze-dried vegetables, jams, and pickles. Pick-your-own strawberries and blueberries come in season, and Amy leads 90-minute farm tours with an optional farm-to-table lunch. A CSA and hydroponic greenhouse round it out.
Hathaway Farm & Corn Maze
Rutland Town, VT
Hathaway Farm cuts a 13-acre corn maze each year on Prospect Hill Road in Rutland Town, with clues, bridges, and a mini maze story walk for younger kids. General admission covers wagon rides, a giant corn pit, duck and pig races, steer-head roping, and the livestock barn. A September sunflower festival and pick-your-own pumpkins round out the fall, and a farm store sells Vermont maple syrup.
Herring Family Farm
Berlin, VT
Herring Family Farm lists on Route 12 in Berlin, in the hills just south of Montpelier and Barre in central Vermont. The working family farm sits in a rural stretch of the Dog River area, a landscape of small livestock and produce operations.
Hill Section Farm
Hyde Park, VT
Hill Section Farm works land on Centerville Road in Hyde Park, in Vermont's Lamoille County. Its specific crops, livestock, and visiting details aren't confirmed here. The Lamoille River valley around Hyde Park is mixed farm country, running to dairy, hay, vegetables, and maple, with a season that stretches late spring into early fall.
Hinterland Organic Farm - ORGANIC
Killington, VT
Hinterland Organic Farm grows organic produce along U.S. Route 4 in Killington, the ski-resort town on the spine of Vermont's Green Mountains. A mountain-valley farm at this elevation works a short, intense growing season, with most harvests landing from summer into early fall. The 'organic' tag in the listing points to its growing practices. No website or farmstand hours were posted online at the time of writing.
Hollister Hill Farm and Bed & Breakfast
Marshfield, VT
Hollister Hill Farm has worked the same 200-plus acres in Marshfield since 1825, now across four generations. The farm store sells pasture-raised pork, maple syrup from more than 200 taps, seasonal produce, and homemade pickles, pies, jams, and preserves. Visitors can meet goats, donkeys, pigs, cows, and chickens, and the farmhouse also runs a bed & breakfast. The store is open daily, 8am to 5pm.
Hoolie Flats Farm
East Calais, VT
Hoolie Flats Farm sits on George Road in East Calais, a small village in the hill country of Washington County north of Montpelier. The farm's products and hours aren't confirmed here. This part of central Vermont runs to small diversified farms, sugarbushes, and pasture on rolling upland ground.
Horses for Hire
Bondville, VT
Horses for Hire operates on Diers Road in Bondville, a village near Stratton Mountain in southern Vermont's Green Mountains. The name points to horseback riding or trail rides, a common draw in this ski-country valley. Booking details, rates, and season aren't posted online, so contact the stable directly to arrange a ride.
Hudak Farm
Swanton, VT
Hudak Farm runs a stand on St. Albans Road in Swanton selling vegetables and fruit picked fresh off the fields each day. In spring the stand fills with geraniums, hanging baskets, bedding plants, and vegetable and herb starts, plus local perennials. The farm also sells at the Burlington Farmers' Market and to area stores and restaurants. Swanton sits in the Champlain Valley near the Missisquoi delta.
Hunger Mountain Orchard
Waterbury Center, VT
Hunger Mountain Orchard grows apples in Waterbury Center, on Thurston Lane below the Worcester Range peak that gives the orchard its name. The varieties, any pick-your-own schedule, and hours aren't confirmed here. Waterbury Center sits between Stowe and Waterbury in the Winooski corridor, apple country where harvest typically runs from Labor Day through October.
Isham Family Farm
Williston, VT
Now in its fifth generation, Isham Family Farm works 108 acres on Oak Hill Road in Williston. The family taps for maple syrup, runs pick-your-own blueberries and raspberries, and sells pumpkins, Christmas trees, and wreaths through the seasons. A restored 200-year-old barn anchors the property and hosts weddings, live theater, concerts, and a fall festival with a corn maze. Mike Isham and Helen Weston farm regeneratively and keep the place open to the community.
Island Blueberries
Grand Isle, VT
Island Blueberries is a pick-your-own blueberry farm on Adams School Road in Grand Isle, out among the Lake Champlain islands north of Burlington. Blueberry season on the islands runs mid-July into August, when growers open their rows to pickers. The farm's own website is still under construction, so check its listing or local sources for current picking days and ripeness before driving out.
Joey's Junction Bakery/Cafe/Maple Shop
Highgate Center, VT
Joey's Junction is a bakery, cafe, and maple shop on VT Route 78 in Highgate Center, a Franklin County village in Vermont's far northwest near the Canadian border. The name lays out the offerings: baked goods, a sit-down cafe, and Vermont maple products. This corner of the state, close to Lake Champlain's northern reach, is dairy and sugaring country. No website or hours were posted online at the time of writing.
Kibbe's Vermountain Farm
Rockingham, VT
Kibbe's Vermountain Farm sits on Leach Road in Rockingham, in southeastern Vermont near Bellows Falls. Public information is limited beyond the name. Contact the farm directly to find out what it grows and when it's open.
Kinder Way Berry Farm and Sanctuary
West Pawlet, VT
Kinder Way Berry Farm and Sanctuary grows berries and runs an animal sanctuary on Button Falls Road in West Pawlet, near the New York line in western Rutland County. It blends a small produce operation with a home for rescued animals. Berry varieties, season, and visiting details aren't confirmed online.
Kingdom Corn Maze
Sutton, VT
Kingdom Corn Maze spreads more than 15 acres of fall activities across a farm in Sutton, in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom. Two walking corn mazes anchor the visit, alongside pick-your-own pumpkins and sunflowers, an animal barn, corn cannons, and an ice cream and gift shop. The season opens Labor Day weekend and runs into mid-October, with special night-maze events on select evenings. Plan on an hour and a half to work through the mazes.
Labour of Love Landscaping & Nursery
Glover, VT
Labour of Love is a nursery and landscaping business on Route 16 (Sargent Lane) in Glover, in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom. It's known locally for extensive display gardens and perennials that visitors can walk through. Its website was unreachable when this was written; contact the nursery to confirm hours and current plant stock.
Lanzer's Fruit Farm
East Hardwick, VT
Lanzer's Fruit Farm sits on Porter Brook Road in East Hardwick, in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom near the town of Hardwick. Small fruit farms in this part of the state typically grow apples and berries and sell direct from a seasonal stand. Check locally for what's ripe and when the farm is open before heading out.
Ledge Haven Farm
Orwell, VT
Ledge Haven Farm sits on Mount Independence Road in Orwell, a farming town in the Champlain Valley near the Lake Champlain shore and the Mount Independence Revolutionary War site. Orwell is dairy and hay country in southern Addison County. No website or product details were posted online, so what the farm sells or offers visitors isn't documented here beyond its agritourism listing.
LedgEnd Farm
Middlebury, VT
LedgEnd Farm raises fallow deer in Middlebury and sells naturally raised venison direct to the public, restaurants, and retail stores. The farm also offers antler pet chews and breeding stock. You can find its venison at City Market on Flynn Avenue in Burlington, or buy from the farm itself on Munger Street. Fallow deer are a smaller, leaner animal than the whitetails common to Vermont woods.
Legare Farm Stand (N. Montpelier)
Calais, VT
Legare Farm Stand sits on Route 14 in Calais, near North Montpelier in central Vermont. The roadside stand sells farm produce in season. Details beyond the location are limited, so stop by or call during the growing months to see what's available.
Lester Farm
New Haven, VT
Lester Farm sits on Route 7 (Ethan Allen Highway) in New Haven, an Addison County town between Middlebury and Vergennes. The name points to a farm market, and Route 7 carries several roadside produce stands through the Champlain Valley. Specific products and hours aren't posted online, so confirm directly before stopping.
Liberty Hill Farm
Rochester, VT
Liberty Hill Farm has hosted overnight guests on its Rochester dairy farm since 1984, billed as Vermont's first certified Green Agritourism Enterprise. The registered Holstein herd supplies milk to Cabot Creamery. Stays include home-cooked meals and hands-on farm time, plus snowshoeing and hiking on the property in season. The White River valley setting sits below the Green Mountains.
Liberty Hill Farm & Berries
Franklin, VT
Liberty Hill Farm & Berries grows berries on Kendall Road in Franklin, up in Franklin County near the Canadian border. Pick-your-own berry farms in this corner of Vermont open in summer for strawberries and blueberries as each crop ripens. This is a separate operation from the well-known Liberty Hill Farm inn down in Rochester. Check locally for current picking days before visiting.
Liberty Orchard
Brookfield, VT
Liberty Orchard grows apples on West Street in Brookfield, a small Orange County town best known for its historic floating bridge over Sunset Lake. As a central Vermont orchard, its season centers on fresh and pick-your-own apples from late summer through the October harvest. Liberty is also a disease-resistant apple variety common in New England orchards. No website or contact details surfaced online beyond the Brookfield listing.
Liebig Berries
West Pawlet, VT
Liebig Berries grows berries on Button Falls Road in West Pawlet, a Rutland County village against the New York state line in the Mettawee River valley. The listing points to a pick-your-own or farm-direct berry grower, with Vermont's season running from June strawberries into the July and August blueberry weeks. No website or hours were posted online, so ripeness is best checked directly in summer.
LINCOLN BRIDGE FARMS LLC
Lincoln Bridge Farms takes its name from the historic Lincoln Covered Bridge over the Ottauquechee River in West Woodstock, and the farm sits on Bridges Road nearby. Its specific crops, livestock, and any farm sales aren't confirmed here. This stretch of the Ottauquechee valley west of Woodstock village is old hill-farm country.
Lincoln Farm
Randolph Center, VT
Lincoln Farm works land on East Bethel Road in Randolph Center, in central Vermont's Orange County. Randolph Center sits on a ridge above the White River valley, home to Vermont Technical College and a patchwork of small hill farms. Little is posted online about this operation's current crops or hours. Check locally for what the farm sells and when it's open.
Lower Notch Berry Farm
Bristol, VT
Lower Notch Berry Farm takes its name from Lower Notch Road in Bristol, in Vermont's Addison County foothills below the Green Mountains. The farm grows berries for pick-your-own, with the season running through summer as strawberries give way to blueberries and raspberries. Bristol sits along Route 116 south of Burlington, an easy drive for pickers. Check locally for open days and what's ripe.
Mad Tom Orchard
East Dorset, VT
Mad Tom Orchard grows pick-your-own apples on Mad Tom Road in East Dorset, near Manchester in the Green Mountains, with varieties including Honeycrisp, McIntosh, Crimson Crisp, and Cortland. The farm also sells cider, cider doughnuts, and maple syrup, and hosts school field trips. It posts an apple-availability calendar and runs its own weather station. In season it opens Tuesday through Sunday, 9 to 5, closed Mondays.
Maple View Farm Alpacas
Brandon, VT
Maple View Farm Alpacas raises alpacas on Adams Road in Brandon, in Rutland County, and sells alpaca-fiber goods such as socks, yarn, and accessories. The farm welcomes visitors to meet the herd. Its website is currently offline; contact the farm to confirm visiting hours and what's in the farm store.
Mead Lane Farm
E. Middlebury, VT
Mead Lane Farm operates out of East Middlebury, a village where the Green Mountains meet the Champlain Valley in Addison County, near Middlebury and the Middlebury Gorge. The listing carries only a P.O. Box, and no website or product details surfaced online. East Middlebury sits in a mix of dairy ground, orchards, and small diversified farms along the valley's eastern rim.
Mendon Mt Orchards
Mendon, VT
Mendon Mountain Orchards sits on U.S. Route 4 in Mendon, in the hills east of Rutland on the way toward Killington. Roadside orchards along this route sell apples through the fall, and many pair fruit with a bakery. The higher elevation here suits cold-hardy apple varieties. No current website or hours were posted online, so fall offerings are best confirmed directly.
Metta Earth
Lincoln, VT
Metta Earth is a farm and retreat center on Geary Road in Lincoln, pairing a working regenerative farm with a nonprofit institute that runs retreats and trainings. Programming spans contemplative practice, deep ecology, herbal skills, beekeeping classes, green yoga, and wood-fired sauna sessions. The site sits high in the Green Mountains and also hosts custom programs and an early-stage eco-community. It leans toward education and land stewardship more than a produce stand.
Mobius Meadows Farmstead
Colchester, VT
Mobius Meadows Farmstead raises alpacas in Colchester and turns their fiber into wool knitwear and other goods. The farm also grows fruits and vegetables that it preserves through the seasons. You'll find them at the Champlain Islands Farmers' Market on Saturdays, the Jericho market on alternating Thursdays, and fiber events like the Winooski Fiber Fair. Sales run direct through markets rather than a farm store.
Monro Hill Vineyard
Randolph Center, VT
Monro Hill Vineyard grows grapes on Crocker Road in Randolph Center, a hilltop village in Orange County and home to Vermont State University's agricultural campus. Vineyards this far north rely on cold-hardy hybrid varieties bred to survive Vermont winters. Central Vermont's hillside sites drain well and catch the sun, which helps grapes ripen through a short season. No website or tasting details were posted online.
Moore's Orchard
North Pomfret, VT
Moore's Orchard stands at the corner of Johnson Road and Pomfret Road in North Pomfret, in the hills north of Woodstock. Small Windsor County orchards like this open in fall for apples and cider straight from the farm. The rolling Pomfret countryside is prime Vermont apple ground. Check locally for harvest timing and open days before heading out.
Morning Star Perennials
Rockingham, VT
Morning Star Perennials is a plant nursery on Darby Hill Road in Rockingham, a Windham County town that takes in Bellows Falls and Saxtons River along the Connecticut River. The name points to a grower of perennial garden plants, the kind sold in spring and early summer for New England gardens. No website or hours surfaced online, so stock and open days are best checked directly during the growing season.
Morse Hillside Farm
Westford, VT
Morse Hillside Farm works land on Osgood Hill Road in Westford, a rural Chittenden County town northeast of Essex and the Burlington area. The agritourism listing gives no website or product details, so its crops or visitor offerings aren't documented here. Westford's hill country runs to pasture, hay, and woodlots along the Browns River.
Mystic Moon Suri Llamas
Middletown Springs, VT
Mystic Moon Suri Llamas raises Suri llamas — the type prized for long, silky fiber — in Middletown Springs, a small town in Rutland County. Little is published online. Contact the farm directly to ask about the llamas, fiber, or farm visits.
Neighborly Farms of Vermont
Randolph Center, VT
Neighborly Farms is a third-generation organic farmstead on Curtis Road in Randolph Center that makes handmade cheese from its own cows' milk. The lineup runs to about eleven varieties, from traditional sharp cheddar to jalapeño jack, including raw-milk cheeses. The farm skips antibiotics, hormones, and commercial fertilizers, and ships its cheese as well as selling on site.
Newbury Blueberry
Newbury, VT
Newbury Blueberry grows blueberries on Wallace Hill Road in Newbury, an Orange County town along the Connecticut River in eastern Vermont. Blueberry picking in this region runs from mid-July into late August. The name marks a berry-focused, likely pick-your-own operation. No website or hours were posted online, so ripeness and open days are best confirmed directly in the summer weeks.
Norris Sugarworks
Hinesburg, VT
Norris Sugarworks produces certified organic Vermont maple syrup from a sugarbush on Davis Road in Hinesburg, south of Burlington. Vermont sugarmakers tap in late winter, boiling sap into syrup during the March thaw. The operation sells its organic syrup direct and online. Check the farm's site for grades and ordering.
Northcourt Orchard
Franklin, VT
Northcourt Orchard grows apples on Kendall Road in Franklin, in Vermont's northwest corner near the border. Come fall, small Franklin County orchards open for pick-your-own and sell apples and cider from the farm. The orchard shares Kendall Road with a couple of other berry and fruit growers in Franklin. Check locally for harvest timing and open days before the drive.
Nye's Berryland
Georgia, VT
Nye's Berryland grows berries on Plains Road in Georgia, Vermont, in Franklin County along Lake Champlain's eastern shore. The farm opens for pick-your-own in summer, with strawberries first and blueberries following into August. Georgia sits just off Interstate 89 between Burlington and St. Albans. Check locally for current picking days and what's ripe before heading out.
Nyes Berryland
Georgia, VT
Nyes Berryland is a berry farm in Georgia, Vermont, in Franklin County northeast of Burlington. Berry farms in this part of the state generally run pick-your-own strawberries and blueberries through the summer. Its exact crops, season dates, and contact details aren't posted online.
Owl's Head Berry Farm
Richmond, VT
Owl's Head Berry Farm grows blueberries on Blueberry Farm Road in Richmond, east of Burlington in the Winooski River valley. The farm opens for pick-your-own in summer, when Vermont blueberries ripen from mid-July into August. Richmond sits just off Interstate 89, making it a quick stop for pickers coming from the Burlington area. Check locally for daily picking conditions before you go.
Palmer Lane Maple
Jericho, VT
Palmer Lane Maple makes maple syrup in Jericho, on Old Pump Road in the Browns River valley below Mount Mansfield. This is a working sugaring operation in one of Vermont's strongest maple counties. Specific products and any stand hours aren't confirmed here.
Parris Hill Farm
Brownsville, VT
Parris Hill Farm breeds registered Huacaya alpacas on Brownsville Hartland Road in Brownsville, aiming for elite New England breeding stock and showing its animals regionally. The farm's AlpacArt Studio sells alpaca-fiber home goods, accessories, toys, and yarn. Visitors can arrange a farm visit to meet the herd.
Paul Mazza's Fruit and Vegetable Stand
Essex, VT
Paul Mazza's farms more than 250 acres across Essex, Jericho, Williston, and Colchester, with its main stand on River Road in Essex Junction. The stand sells the farm's own fruit and vegetables plus other local products, and runs both a CSA and pick-your-own during the season. The family has grown produce in the Champlain Valley for over four decades. Strawberries, sweet corn, and fall crops all come through the stand.
Peck Farm Orchard
East Montpelier, VT
Peck Farm Orchard runs pick-your-own apples on Sibley Road in East Montpelier, pressing fresh cider every week through the season. The farm cooks cider donuts daily, pours dry hard cider, and adds a corn maze, weekend hay rides, and live music at its Apple Shack stage. The orchard is open Wednesday through Sunday in September and October. It sits a short drive from Montpelier in central Vermont.
Pelkey's Vermont Blueberries
Charlotte, VT
Pelkey's Vermont Blueberries grows blueberries on Greenbush Road in Charlotte, along Lake Champlain south of Burlington. The farm opens for pick-your-own in summer, when Vermont blueberries ripen from mid-July through August. Charlotte's lakeside farmland and mild island-influenced climate suit berry growing. Check locally for daily picking conditions and ripeness before you drive out.
Pleasant Valley Blueberries
Wolcott, VT
Pleasant Valley Blueberries grows blueberries on East Elmore Road in Wolcott, in Vermont's Lamoille County. The farm opens for pick-your-own in summer, when Kingdom-area blueberries ripen from mid-July into August. Wolcott sits along Route 15 between Morrisville and Hardwick, tucked below Elmore Mountain. Check locally for picking days and ripeness before the drive.
Pomykala Vegetable Farm
Grand Isle, VT
Pomykala Vegetable Farm has grown fruit, vegetables, and flowers on Grand Isle since 1977, working about 70 acres in the Lake Champlain islands. The Pomykala family sells May through November from a retail farmstand, at farmers markets, and wholesale. Grand Isle's lake-moderated climate stretches the growing season on this narrow island. Bob, Jane, and Ben Pomykala run the operation off East Shore Road North.
Poor Farm Sugar Works
Colchester, VT
Poor Farm Sugar Works makes maple syrup on Poor Farm Road in Colchester, near Lake Champlain in the northwest corner of the state. Syrup grades, retail, and any sugarhouse visits aren't confirmed here. Colchester's low Champlain Valley elevation tends to start the sap running a little earlier than up in the mountains.
Prima Chev Inc
newfane, VT
Prima Chev works land on Depot Road in Newfane, in southern Vermont's Windham County. Little about the operation is published online. The name points toward goat's-milk cheese (chevre), a common product for small farms in this part of the state, though that isn't confirmed on any listing.
Pringle Farm
Charlotte, VT
Pringle Farm sits on Lake Road in Charlotte, a farming town along Lake Champlain south of Burlington. Public details about the operation are limited. Contact the farm directly to learn what it grows and when it's open.
RambleBramble Farm LLC
Huntington, VT
RambleBramble Farm raises chickens, sheep, and goats and grows vegetables on certified organic ground in Huntington, leaning on composting and crop rotation to keep the soil in shape. Eggs and pastured meat come off the farm alongside seasonal produce. Huntington sits in a Green Mountain valley below Camel's Hump, a pocket of small diversified farms east of the Champlain lowlands.
Random Gardens
Calais, VT
Random Gardens takes its name from Random Road in Calais, a rural Washington County town north of Montpelier known for its dirt roads, ponds, and hill farms. The agritourism listing carries no website or product details, so what's grown or offered isn't documented here. Calais sits in the wooded uplands of central Vermont, farm-and-forest country.
Red Barn Gardens
Williston, VT
Red Barn Gardens sits on Williston Road in Williston, in Chittenden County east of Burlington. The name points to a market garden or farm stand selling vegetables and flowers in season, typical of the small growers ringing Williston. Little else is posted online about current crops or hours. Check locally for what's available and when the stand is open.
Redrock Farm
Chelsea, VT
Redrock Farm is on Redrock Lane in Chelsea, a small Orange County town in east-central Vermont's hill country along the First Branch of the White River. It's listed as an agritourism farm, though its current crops, animals, or visitor activities aren't documented online. The listing reflects that rural setting rather than confirmed details.
Retreat Farm
Brattleboro, VT
Retreat Farm is a nonprofit spread across 500 conserved acres of forest, farmland, and trails on the edge of Brattleboro. The Farm Market sells local food six days a week, and the Open Barn lets families meet farm animals Friday through Sunday into Labor Day. Trails stay open dawn to dusk, and the calendar fills with live music, workshops, and the Thirsty Goat bar. The land sits on traditional Abenaki homelands.
R & J Farms
Alburgh, VT
R & J Farms works land on Bay Road in Alburgh, at the northern tip of Vermont's Champlain Islands near the Canadian border. Alburgh's flat, lake-moderated farmland supports vegetables, hay, and berries across the peninsula. The listing carries little detail about this farm's specific crops or stand. Check locally for what it grows and whether it sells direct.
Robb Family Farm
Brattleboro, VT
The Robb Family has made maple syrup in Brattleboro for six generations, sugaring each spring on Ames Hill Road. Beyond pure syrup, they turn out maple candy, cream, and sugar, plus gift boxes and party favors, all sold from a roadside shop. The sugarhouse is open seven days a week, and visitors can tour it.
Rokeby Museum
Ferriburgh, VT
Rokeby Museum is a historic Ferrisburgh farmstead that tells a nationally significant Underground Railroad story through four generations of the Robinson family, from 1793 to 1961. Guided house tours run twice daily, Wednesday through Monday, and the site has nine historic buildings plus year-round hiking trails. Rotating exhibitions, school programs, summer camps, and an annual Pie & Ice Cream Social fill the calendar.
Royan Family Farm Stand
Craftsbury Common, VT
Royan Family Farm Stand sits on Dustan Road in Craftsbury Common, a hilltop village in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom. Family farm stands in this area sell seasonal vegetables, eggs, and sometimes maple, often on the honor system. Craftsbury Common is known for its white-clapboard green and nearby outdoor center. Check locally for what the stand carries and its seasonal hours.
Russell Christmas Tree Farm
Starksboro, VT
Russell Christmas Tree Farm grows cut-your-own Christmas trees on Route 116 in Starksboro, in Vermont's Addison County. Vermont tree farms like this open the weekends after Thanksgiving, offering fir and spruce you cut yourself, plus wreaths and greens. Starksboro sits along Route 116 in the hills south of Burlington. Check locally for opening weekends and what species are available.
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