Agritourism & Farm Experiences in Virginia
362 agritourism & farm experiences listed across Virginia. Farm tours, tastings, stays, and hands-on experiences open to visitors. Directory updated August 2026.
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25th Virginia Wine and Garlic Festival
AMHERST, VA
The Virginia Wine & Garlic Festival is Rebec Vineyards' signature event, held each fall at the winery on North Amherst Highway north of Amherst. Rebec makes Old World, European-style wines, including the Riesling-and-Pinot-Noir Autumn Glow, the herb-infused Sweet Sofia and an Alsatian-style Gewurztraminer. The tasting room pours daily 11 to 5, and the vineyard also runs a Labor Day wine and music festival, weddings and a wine club.
3 Birds Berry Farm
Blacksburg, VA
3 Birds Berry Farm opens for u-pick blueberries in mid-June, then blackberries through July and red and gold raspberries into early September. The Blacksburg farm skips pesticides and fertilizes organically, selling at $3 a pint or $20 a gallon and taking cash, checks, or Venmo. Hours shift week to week, so the farm asks pickers to call the recorded line first. No dogs on the property.
5 Rider 's Farm
Orange, VA
5 Rider's Farm is an agritourism stop on Twymans Mill Road in Orange, in the rolling Piedmont horse-and-vineyard country between Charlottesville and Fredericksburg. Orange County farms in this area lean toward pick-your-own produce, pumpkins, and seasonal family visits. No website or current hours turned up online, so reach out directly before planning a stop.
Adams Acres
Petersburg, VA
Pick-your-own produce on Ellington Road south of Petersburg, with the crop rotating through the seasons. Summer brings strawberries, blueberries, butterbeans, and sweet corn; fall shifts to broccoli, cabbage, collards, and sweet potatoes. The farm also sells fresh eggs, local honey, and cut flowers, and takes its produce to the Petersburg farmers market. Payment is cash or check, so plan accordingly.
A Dozen Eggs
Purcellville, VA
A Dozen Eggs is a small egg producer on Charles Town Pike in Purcellville, in the farm belt of western Loudoun County. Operations like this sell fresh farm eggs and sometimes seasonal produce direct from the property. Public details are thin.
A J. Gross and Sons
Bedford, VA
Gross' Orchard, the A.J. Gross and Sons farm in Bedford's Apple Valley, works a hundred acres of apples and peaches at the foot of the Blue Ridge. The country store sells cider, apple butter, jams, relishes, and salad dressings, and pickers can pull their own apples during harvest. Hayrides, farm tours, and a vacation rental round out the visit. Open Monday through Saturday, 8 to 6.
Albemarle Cider Works & Vintage Virginia Apples
North Garden, VA
Albemarle CiderWorks makes handcrafted hard cider from heirloom and vintage apples at its farm on Rural Ridge Lane in North Garden, south of Charlottesville. The tasting room pours flights Friday through Monday, and the attached Vintage Virginia Apples nursery sells heritage apple trees by catalog. The farm also runs orchard-to-bottle tours, workshops, and an InCider club, and hosts private events.
Alpaca Advantage
Bentonville, VA
Alpaca Advantage raises alpacas on Bentonville Road in Bentonville, in Warren County near the Shenandoah River and Front Royal. Alpaca farms here usually sell breeding stock and fiber products and open for tours by appointment. Little specific information about this farm is posted online.
Alpaca Farm - RIDGE VALLEY ALPACAS
Fairfield, VA
Ridge Valley Alpacas raises alpacas on Sterrett Road in Fairfield, in Rockbridge County between Lexington and Staunton. The farm sits in the Shenandoah Valley near the Blue Ridge. Its website is live but blocked automated access, so confirm visit hours and any fiber products directly.
Alpaca Pastures of Virginia, Inc
Beaverdam, VA
Alpaca Pastures of Virginia raises alpacas on Beaver Dam Road in Beaverdam, in Hanover County north of Richmond. Registered as a corporation, it fits the pattern of Virginia alpaca operations that sell breeding animals and fiber and host farm visits. Detailed hours are not published online.
Alpacas Plus of Virginia
South Hill, VA
Alpacas Plus of Virginia raises alpacas off Craig Mill Road near South Hill, in the Southside farm country of Mecklenburg County close to Kerr Lake. It's listed as an agritourism farm, so a visit is best arranged directly with the owners.
Al's Blueberries
Blacksburg, VA
Al's Blueberries grows pick-your-own blueberries on Mt. Tabor Road northeast of Blacksburg, in Montgomery County's New River Valley. The high, cool plateau around Blacksburg suits highbush blueberries, which ripen here from about mid-July into August. Small patches like this open by the crop and often only a few days a week, so confirm before making the trip.
Amazing Farm Fun at Ticonderoga Farms
Chantilly, VA
Amazing Farm Fun is the play side of Ticonderoga Farms in Chantilly, packed with hillside slides, rope swings, a bamboo maze, a swinging bridge, and structures like Noah's Ark and a castle. Groups add bonfires and hayrides on request. The farm also rents barns and a gazebo for events, from the Big Blue Barn to the Cow Barn. It sits in Loudoun County's suburban edge west of Dulles.
Amethyst Acres Equine Center, Inc.
Buchanan, VA
Amethyst Acres is a 47-acre equine center in Buchanan, about half an hour south of Lexington and the Virginia Horse Center. It specializes in horse reproduction, offering artificial insemination with cooled or frozen semen, semen storage, mare care, and foaling. The farm runs an Egyptian Arabian breeding program with three straight Egyptian stallions and keeps a gelding adoption program going.
Annual “Horse and Hound” Wine Festival
Bedford, VA
The Horse and Hound Wine Festival is an annual event held on Elmos Road in Bedford, in the Blue Ridge foothills near the Peaks of Otter. It gathers Virginia wineries with a nod to the area's horse-and-hound country. This is a seasonal festival rather than a working farm, listed here at its Bedford host grounds.
Appleseed Country - Johnson's Orchards and Peaks of Otter Winery
Bedford, VA
At Johnson's Orchards in Bedford, Peaks of Otter Winery pours eight-wine tasting flights built largely from orchard fruit, alongside fresh apple cider donuts from the country store. Visitors feed the farm animals, book fall field trips, and turn out for events like the Horse & Hound Wine Festival. A rental cottage, Elmo's Rest, sits on the property. The tasting room opens daily, with shorter hours Monday through Friday.
Ashland Berry Farm
Beaverdam, VA
Ashland Berry Farm runs a 30-acre pick-your-own pumpkin patch with hayrides each fall on Old Ridge Road in Beaverdam, north of Richmond, plus an all-you-can-carry pumpkin hayride and a shop with donuts and candy. After dark it becomes Terror on the Farm, a haunted attraction with several themed haunts. In spring it sells hanging baskets, annuals, and vegetable plants. Open daily 9 to 5.
Ashwood Gardens and Nursery
Ashland, VA
Ashwood Gardens and Nursery grows and sells plants on Ashcake Road in Ashland, in Hanover County just north of Richmond. As a nursery it stocks the trees, shrubs, and garden plants suited to central Virginia's climate. Current hours and inventory are not detailed online.
Auburnlea Farms
Gladys, VA
Auburnlea Farms is on Mollies Creek Road in Gladys, in Campbell County southeast of Lynchburg. The directory lists it as an agritourism farm; no reliable site is up, so contact the owners directly about visits or products.
Bachelor Hall Farm and Nursery
Danville, VA
Bachelor Hall Farm and Nursery works land on Bachelor Hall Farm Road in Danville, along the Dan River in Southside Virginia. It's listed as both a nursery and an agritourism farm, so expect plants and seasonal farm goods; call ahead to confirm what's available.
Back Home on the Farm
Harrisonburg, VA
Back Home on the Farm is a family agritourism spot outside Harrisonburg, in Rockingham County's stretch of the Shenandoah Valley. Its season peaks in fall around a pumpkin patch, corn maze, and farm animals, with a country store and spring strawberry picking earlier in the year. The setting sits within easy reach of Harrisonburg and the Route 42 farm country.
Baker Farms
Mount Jackson, VA
Baker Farms works land on Conicville Road outside Mount Jackson, in the northern Shenandoah Valley of Shenandoah County. The farm is listed for agritourism, though no public website or details are posted. Visitors should contact the farm directly to learn what it grows and whether it welcomes drop-ins during the season.
Bakers' Farm Fresh
Randolph, VA
Bakers' Farm Fresh operates on Fearstown Road in Randolph, in Charlotte County's Southside Virginia farm belt. The name points to fresh farm products sold direct, and the agritourism listing suggests some on-site visiting or seasonal sales. Beyond the location, public details are scarce, so contact the farm to learn what they grow and when they're open.
Ballyshannon Equestrian Center
Courtland, VA
Ballyshannon Equestrian Center operates on Camp Parkway in Courtland, in Southampton County near Virginia's southeastern border. Equestrian centers like this typically offer boarding, lessons, and training. Specific programs and hours for this farm are not well documented online.
Barry's Berries and Jan's Jams
Providence Forge, VA
Barry's Berries and Jan's Jams grows berries and puts up homemade jams on Cool Hill Road in Providence Forge, in New Kent County between Richmond and Williamsburg. The listing marks it as an agritourism produce farm; contact the owners directly for picking season and jam availability.
Bee Berry Farm
Newport, VA
Bee Berry Farm sits on Blue Grass Trail in Newport, in Giles County's New River Valley near Mountain Lake. The name and listing point to berries and possibly honey; crops and hours aren't posted online, so reach the farm directly before visiting.
Bee Haven Honey
Annandale, VA
Bee Haven Honey is a small honey producer in Annandale, inside the Beltway in Fairfax County. Backyard and small-scale apiaries here sell raw local honey, valued by allergy-conscious buyers for coming from Northern Virginia's own bloom. Public details on the operation are limited.
Bees & Trees Farm
Elkwood, VA
Bees & Trees Farm is in Elkwood, on Carrico Mills Road in Culpeper County's Piedmont. The directory lists it as an agritourism farm; with little published online, contact the owners directly about honey, produce, or visits.
Bell Acres Blackberry Farm
King William, VA
Bell Acres Blackberry Farm grows blackberries on Roane Oak Road in King William County, on Virginia's Middle Peninsula. It's listed as a u-pick-style agritourism produce farm; blackberry season usually runs mid- to late summer, so call ahead to confirm picking dates.
Belle Hampton
Dublin, VA
Belle Hampton is a historic 1767 family estate in Dublin, run by Tom and Madeline Hoge as an event venue, heritage center, and General Store in Pulaski County. The store carries goods including Back Creek Wagyu beef, and the grounds host weddings and gatherings. The estate also offers family-legacy consulting and workshops. Reach them at [email protected] or 513-659-0095.
Belle Mount Vineyards
Warsaw, VA
Belle Mount Vineyards makes wine on Newland Road in Warsaw, on Virginia's Northern Neck between the Rappahannock and Potomac rivers. Northern Neck wineries like this one are known for fruit wines, from apple to blackberry, poured alongside grape varietals in a rural tasting room. Confirm current tasting-room days and hours before visiting, since they aren't posted online here.
Belvedere Plantation
Fredericksburg, VA
Belvedere Plantation throws a Fall Harvest Festival outside Fredericksburg, built around its Great Adventure corn maze, a pumpkin patch, a jumping pillow, pedal carts, and a giant slide. On-site food runs from a bakery to a grill and a pizza kitchen. Weekday field trips run Thursday and Friday, and the farm books birthday parties, campfires, and corporate events. Season passes and single-day tickets both sell for the fall run.
Benson Alpaca Meadows
Suffolk, VA
Benson Alpaca Meadows raises alpacas on Mineral Spring Road in Suffolk, out in the rural western reaches of the city near the North Carolina line. Alpaca farms like this typically sell fleece and yarn, keep a small herd for breeding, and open the barn for visits by appointment. Not much about the operation is posted online; reach out before planning a stop.
Bentwaters Farm
Mathews, VA
Bentwaters Farm is on Buckley Hall Road in Mathews County, a small Chesapeake Bay community on Virginia's Middle Peninsula. It's listed as an agritourism farm in this quiet tidewater county known for waterfront farmland. Details aren't posted online, so contact the farm to find out what it grows and when it's open.
Berry Good Farm
Bealeton, VA
Berry Good Farm is on Dwyer Lane in Bealeton, in the Fauquier County Piedmont. The name and listing point to a berry farm; picking usually falls in early to midsummer, but hours aren't posted online, so contact the farm directly.
Blue Eden Farm
Mechanicsville, VA
Blue Eden Farm sits on Piping Tree Ferry Road in Mechanicsville, in Hanover County near the Pamunkey River just north of Richmond. The directory lists it as an agritourism farm; with little online, contact the owners directly about visits or products.
Blue Feather Farm
Blackstone, VA
Blue Feather Farm is on Ridge Road outside Blackstone, in the Southside Virginia farmland of Nottoway County. It is listed as an agritourism farm, with no public website or details posted. Contact the farm directly to find out what it raises and whether it hosts visitors.
Blue Ridge Berry Farm
VA, VA
Blue Ridge Berry Farm is on Harrisville Road in Toms Brook, in the Shenandoah Valley of Shenandoah County. The listing marks it as a berry and agritourism farm; picking generally runs through summer, so reach out directly for current crops and hours.
Blue Ridge Center
The Blue Ridge Center for Environmental Stewardship manages a large preserve on Harpers Ferry Road in far northern Loudoun County, near the Virginia and West Virginia line. The property keeps miles of free public hiking trails across meadow and forest, historic farmstead sites, and land worked under conservation-minded agriculture. Its former website is offline, so check current trail access and event details through Loudoun County resources.
Blue Ridge Pumpkins LLC
Fancy Gap, VA
Blue Ridge Pumpkins is a seasonal pumpkin patch off Chantilly Drive outside Fancy Gap, in Carroll County's high Blue Ridge Plateau country near the North Carolina line. The location sits close to the Blue Ridge Parkway, a steady autumn draw for pick-your-own pumpkins and fall photos. Little detail is posted online, so call ahead for opening dates before making the drive.
Bob Pond Blueberry Farm
Rich Creek, VA
Bob Pond Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on Powell Mountain Road near Rich Creek, in Giles County along the New River. Pick-your-own blueberry patches like this open in summer, usually late June into July, when the mountain berries ripen. Small u-pick farms open by the crop rather than a fixed calendar, so call ahead.
Botanical Bites & Provisions, LLC
Fredericksburg, VA
Botanical Bites & Provisions is a small agritourism business on Massaponax Church Road in Spotsylvania County, just south of Fredericksburg. Public details are limited. Contact the business directly to find out what it grows or sells and whether it hosts visitors.
Boulevard Blooms
New Castle, VA
Boulevard Blooms is a flower grower in New Castle, the small county seat of Craig County in Virginia's western mountains. Cut-flower farms like this typically sell seasonal bouquets and offer pick-your-own during the summer bloom. Details online are sparse.
Boulevard Flower Gardens at Ruffin Mill
Colonial Heights, VA
Boulevard Flower Gardens is a garden center on Ruffin Mill Road in Colonial Heights, just off I-95 south of Richmond. The Ruffin Mill site serves as its growing and retail grounds, selling annuals, perennials, and seasonal plants. Check the website for current stock and hours.
Bowyer's Bees & Honey
Bedford, VA
Bowyer's Bees & Honey keeps bees on Goggin Ford Road in Bedford, in the Blue Ridge foothills of Bedford County. As a small local apiary, it produces raw honey and likely beeswax or other hive products sold direct or at nearby markets. No website turned up, so ask locally or contact the beekeeper for current honey stock and pickup.
Brandywine Farms
Chesterfield, VA
Brandywine Farms runs as an agritourism stop on Bundle Road in Chesterfield County, in the countryside south of Richmond. Farms in this part of Chesterfield open seasonally for produce, pumpkins, and family visits. No website or posted hours turned up online, so reach out to the farm directly before planning a trip.
Bright Hope Farm & Apiary
Chesterfield, VA
Bright Hope Farm & Apiary keeps bees on Spring Run Road in Chesterfield County, southwest of Richmond. The apiary in its name points to honey; small Chesterfield beekeepers bottle local wildflower honey and sometimes sell beeswax or candles alongside it. Little else about the farm is documented online, so a call or visit is the way to learn what's for sale.
Broadway Berries
Broadway, VA
Broadway Berries grows berries on South Sunset Drive in Broadway, in Rockingham County in the Shenandoah Valley north of Harrisonburg. Valley berry farms run strawberries in late spring and blueberries into summer, often with pick-your-own rows. Exact crops, picking dates, and hours aren't documented online here, so contact the farm before planning a visit.
Brossman Family Farm
Leesburg, VA
Brossman Family Farm sits on James Monroe Highway (Route 15) south of Leesburg, in Loudoun County's farm belt. It runs as a family agritourism operation, though specifics aren't posted online. Loudoun's Route 15 corridor is lined with seasonal produce stands and pick-your-own stops, and this address falls along that stretch.
Browder's Fresh Pickins
Smithfield, VA
Browder's Fresh Pickins is a produce operation on Bethel Church Lane in Smithfield, in Isle of Wight County. The name points to fresh-picked or pick-your-own seasonal produce, common across this part of southeastern Virginia. Details are thin online, so contact them directly for what's ready and when they're open.
Browntown Farms
Browntown Farms has grown produce near Warfield in Brunswick County since 1908, earning Virginia Century Farm status for a full century of family operation. It sells naturally grown vegetables plus small-batch jams, including a strawberry-habanero, and takes orders online through Barn2Door. The farm runs on a simple motto, "Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food." Follow along on Facebook and Instagram for harvest updates.
Bruce’s Syrup and Candies
Bruce's Syrup and Candies makes maple syrup and candy on Blue Grass Valley Road in Highland County, the high mountain county known as Virginia's maple capital. Sugar camps here tap maples and boil syrup in late winter, then sell syrup, maple candy, and sweets. The Highland Maple Festival each March brings visitors through operations like this one. Confirm hours before driving out to Blue Grass.
Bubba's Sweet Nectar, LLC
Waynesboro, VA
Bubba's Sweet Nectar sells raw, unfiltered, unpasteurized honey, with clover, wildflower, and a hot-honey squeeze bottle among the lineup, from its base in the central Shenandoah Valley near Waynesboro. The honey is bottled pure with nothing added. Orders run through the company's website, which lists current varieties and availability.
Buena Vista Agriculture
Warrenton, VA
Buena Vista Agriculture operates along Lee Highway (Route 29/15) near Warrenton, in Fauquier County horse-and-farm country. It's listed as an agritourism farm, though little is published online about crops or visiting hours. The Warrenton area supports orchards, produce, and pick-your-own stops; reach out directly to confirm what this location offers before visiting.
Buffy's Blueberries
Moneta, VA
Pick-your-own blueberries on Capital Hill Road in Moneta, a few minutes from Smith Mountain Lake in Bedford County. The patch was formerly TLC Blueberry Orchard and runs a short July season, typically open Wednesday through Sunday from 7 a.m. until noon while the fruit lasts. Bring your own containers and pick early before the heat sets in.
Burke Nursery and Garden Centre
Burke, VA
Burke Nursery and Garden Centre is a full garden center on Burke Road in Burke, in suburban Fairfax County. It carries annuals, perennials, trees, shrubs, and houseplants, and offers landscape design, hardscaping, and lawn care. Each fall it runs a Farm Market and Pumpkin Patch, a longtime local October tradition.
Burnside Farms
Haymarket, VA
Burnside Farms runs Virginia's big pick-your-own flower events: a spring Festival of Spring with more than two million tulips and daffodils across 20 acres, and a Summer of Sunflowers with evening food trucks and live music. This Haymarket site on James Madison Highway is one of two locations, alongside the main Nokesville farm. Buy tickets and bulbs through their site.
Burnside Fields
Nokesville, VA
Burnside Fields lists an agritourism operation on Kettle Run Road in Nokesville, in western Prince William County's farm belt near the Fauquier line. The area is known for u-pick flower and produce fields that open seasonally. Specific offerings and hours weren't confirmed online, so contact the farm directly before visiting to check what's blooming or in season.
Burnt Mountain Llamas
Mount Solon, VA
Burnt Mountain Llamas is a llama farm in Mount Solon, in Augusta County's Shenandoah Valley near the Natural Chimneys. Regional llama farms raise animals for fiber, packing, and breeding stock and often host visits by appointment. Little specific detail about this operation is published online.
Bush Neck Farm
Williamsburg, VA
Bush Neck Farm lies on Bush Neck Road near Williamsburg, in the rural stretch of James City County west of the historic district. It's listed as an agritourism farm. Public details are limited, so contact the farm directly to learn what it grows and whether it's open to visitors.
Cabins at Rose River Farm
Syria, VA
Rose River Farm rents luxury cabins and sells private-water fly fishing for trophy trout along the Rose River in Syria, at the foot of the Blue Ridge in Madison County. The catch-and-release water and lodging sit about an hour and 45 minutes from Washington, DC, making it a weekend base for anglers. Cabins overlook the stream and mountains.
C and S Farm
Appomattox, VA
C and S Farm is on Oakleigh Avenue in Appomattox, in the rolling farm country of central Virginia near the historic courthouse village. It's listed as an agritourism farm, but little is posted online about its crops or visiting season. Reach out to the farm directly to find out what it offers.
Cardinal Springs Farm
Sperryville, VA
Cardinal Springs Farm lies on Poor Town Road in Sperryville, a Rappahannock County village at the foot of the Blue Ridge near Shenandoah National Park. It is listed as an agritourism farm, with little else posted online. A direct call is the best way to confirm hours, offerings, and whether the farm takes visitors.
Cave Hill Farms
McGaheysville, VA
Cave Hill Farms sits on Jacob Burner Road in McGaheysville, in Rockingham County at the foot of Massanutten in the Shenandoah Valley. It runs as a seasonal agritourism farm; the Valley's fall calendar typically brings pumpkins and corn mazes to operations like this one. Check ahead for this year's opening dates.
Cave Ridge Vineyard
Mt Jackson, VA
Cave Ridge Vineyard grows wine grapes on Conicville Road near Mount Jackson, in the Shenandoah Valley. The winery pours tastings, runs a wine club, and hosts weddings and private events on the estate. It's one of Shenandoah County's established wineries off the I-81 corridor.
Cestari Sheep & Wool Co.
Churchville, VA
Cestari Sheep & Wool Co. is a sheep and wool operation on Churchville Avenue in Churchville, in the Shenandoah Valley west of Staunton. The farm has raised sheep and produced yarn from its own flock. Its former website is now offline, so confirm current retail hours or mill tours before visiting.
Champion U-Pick
New Market, VA
Champion U-Pick is a pick-your-own farm on Bindery Road in New Market, in the Shenandoah County section of the Valley. The listing marks it for u-pick harvests, but no website or crop list is posted. Call ahead to find out what is ripe and when the picking fields open.
Chateau Morrisette Winery and Restaurant
Floyd, VA
Chateau Morrisette planted its first vines in 1978, which makes it one of Virginia's oldest wineries, perched beside the Blue Ridge Parkway near Floyd. The list runs from Cabernet Sauvignon and the Archival XII red to the off-dry Black Dog and sweet Sweet Mountain Laurel. A dog mascot runs through the whole brand, and friendly dogs greet visitors. An on-site restaurant serves lunch, and events include Music Bingo and the Black Dog concert series.
Cherry Blossom Honey
Arlington, VA
Cherry Blossom Honey is an Arlington-based honey label listed at a Clarendon Boulevard address in the Rosslyn and Courthouse corridor. Small near-urban apiaries like this bottle local Northern Virginia honey, sometimes sold through markets or online. Public details were limited, so reach out to confirm where and how to buy.
Chesterfield Berry Farm
Moseley, VA
Chesterfield Berry Farm is a pick-your-own berry farm on Skinquarter Road in Moseley, in western Chesterfield County southwest of Richmond. Strawberries anchor the spring picking season, and the farm is known locally for a fall festival with pumpkins. Its website blocks automated access, so check there or call for current picking conditions and event dates.
Chestnut Grove Farm
Bent Mountain, VA
Chestnut Grove Farm is on Greenhouse Road in Bent Mountain, high on the plateau above Roanoke in Roanoke County. The cool elevation here suits apples, pumpkins, and Christmas trees, the mainstays of Bent Mountain's small farms. This one's specifics aren't posted online, so call before visiting.
Chilly Hollow Christmas Tree Farm
Berryville, VA
Chilly Hollow Christmas Tree Farm grows Christmas trees on Chilly Hollow Road in Berryville, in Clarke County in the northern Shenandoah Valley near the West Virginia line. Choose-and-cut farms in this area open on weekends after Thanksgiving with saws, pre-cut trees, and wreaths. Opening dates and available species aren't posted online this year, so check ahead before visiting.
Church Hill Produce
Doe Hill, VA
Church Hill Produce grows cool-weather vegetables high in Highland County — broccoli, Brussels sprouts, kale, collards, chard, beets, and squash — on Doe Hill Road near McDowell. Michael and Kari Sponaugle have run it since 2011, selling through a multi-county farm share, wholesale accounts, and bulk box pre-orders, all H-GAP certified. Reach Kari at 540-679-9664 or Michael at 540-290-1712.
CiderWorks' Tasting Room and Orchard
North Garden, VA
This tasting room and orchard is the visitor side of Albemarle CiderWorks on Rural Ridge Lane in North Garden, where Virginia heirloom apples are grown and pressed into dry, English-style hard ciders. Guests taste through the current lineup, take orchard-to-bottle tours of the cidery, and browse the on-site Vintage Virginia Apples nursery of heritage apple trees. The room opens Friday through Monday afternoons.
Cindy 's farm
Toms Brook, VA
Cindy's Farm is a small agritourism spot on Sanitary Lane in Toms Brook, a village in Shenandoah County near the North Fork of the Shenandoah River. There's little posted about it online. This corner of the valley runs to family farms, pasture, and orchards along the Interstate 81 corridor between Strasburg and Woodstock.
Clark's Farm
Stafford, VA
Clark's Farm sits on Courthouse Road in Stafford County, part of the working farmland north of Fredericksburg. Details online are thin; the directory lists it as an agritourism farm, so call ahead to learn what's growing or open to visitors.
Clearview Alpaca Farm
St. Stephens Church, VA
Clearview Alpaca Farm raises alpacas on Smithfield School Road in St. Stephens Church, in King and Queen County on Virginia's Middle Peninsula. Alpaca farms in the area sell breeding stock and fiber goods like yarn and socks, and many open for tours by appointment. Specific hours aren't posted online.
College Run Farms
Surry, VA
College Run Farms opens for pick-your-own blueberries through the whole month of July, then reopens select October days for pumpkins, gourds, fall squash, and a corn maze. In Surry County across the James from Williamsburg, it also scoops homemade ice cream in blueberry, strawberry, and other flavors. Leashed dogs are welcome; cash, cards, and checks accepted.
CornerStone Farm Bed and Breakfast & Cherith Hall
Red Oak, VA
CornerStone Farm Bed and Breakfast sits on Barnes Road in Red Oak, in rural Charlotte County in Southside Virginia. Along with farm-stay lodging, it runs Cherith Hall as an event space for weddings and gatherings. It offers a quiet countryside base between Lynchburg and the North Carolina line. Booking is handled directly.
Cornfusion
Abingdon, VA
Cornfusion is a corn-maze operation on Brumley Gap Road outside Abingdon, in Washington County's far southwest Virginia. Its former web domain is now parked and for sale, so current status is uncertain. Corn mazes in this area typically open in fall; confirm directly that it's running before planning a visit.
Corn Maze in the Plains
The Plains, VA
Corn Maze in the Plains cuts a seasonal corn maze on Old Tavern Road in The Plains, in Fauquier County's horse country west of Washington. Mazes like this open in fall for the pumpkin season with hayrides and family activities. The farm keeps a website, though its content wasn't reachable to confirm this year's dates.
Couch's Corner Berries
New Kent, VA
Couch's Corner Berries is a berry farm on Poindexter Road in New Kent County, between Richmond and Williamsburg. It grows pick-your-own berries in season, though the crop calendar isn't easy to pull online. Check their site or call ahead for picking conditions before you head out.
Countless Blessings Farm
Culpeper, VA
Countless Blessings Farm is on Highland Road in Culpeper, in the rolling Piedmont farmland of Culpeper County. Online details are scarce; the directory lists it as an agritourism farm, so reach out directly to ask about visits or what they raise.
Country Loving Christmas Tree Farm
Leesburg, VA
Country Loving Christmas Tree Farm grows Christmas trees on Red Hill Road in Leesburg, in Loudoun County. Choose-and-cut tree farms here open the day after Thanksgiving through December, with families cutting their own firs and pines. Exact species, hours, and pricing aren't posted online.
Cowen Synthetics
Virginia Beach, VA
Cowen Synthetics is listed as an agritourism site on Rodney Lane in Virginia Beach, but nothing about a farm or visitor operation could be verified. The name reads more like a manufacturing or trade business than agriculture, so this looks like a mislabeled directory entry.
Cox Farms
Centreville, VA
Cox Farms runs one of Northern Virginia's largest fall festivals, drawing families to its Braddock Road farm in Centreville each autumn for hayrides, giant slides, farm animals, and a produce market. The Fairfax County operation is a long-running, family-run agritourism destination. Confirm current dates and tickets before visiting.
Crab Orchard Corn Maze and Pisgah Pumpkin Patch
Tazewell, VA
The Crab Orchard Corn Maze is the fall attraction at the Historic Crab Orchard Museum on Crab Orchard Road in Tazewell, a cultural-heritage center in southwest Virginia. Alongside the seasonal maze and pumpkins, the grounds keep a Pioneer Park, artifact galleries, a gift shop, and the Fisher & Company restaurant. Reach the museum at 276-988-6755 or [email protected].
Creation Kingdom Zoo
Gate City, VA
Creation Kingdom Zoo was a small family zoo on Snowflake Road in Gate City, in far southwestern Virginia's Scott County. It has since rebranded as Expedition Untamed and moved a short distance across the state line to Kingsport, Tennessee, where it runs an indoor rainforest exhibit with tropical birds, monkeys, reptiles, and hands-on animal encounters. The current operation lists 423-530-2378 and [email protected].
Critzer Family Farm
Critzer Family Farm sells pick-your-own and pre-picked fruit through the season on Critzer Shop Road in Afton, at the foot of the Blue Ridge near Rockfish Gap: strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, cherries, peaches, and apples. It also churns ice cream from its own fruit and sells plants, cider, pumpkins, and mums. A fifth-generation family runs it, open April through October.
Crooked Creek Muscadines
King William, VA
A pick-your-own muscadine vineyard on Mount Olive Cohoke Road in King William County, also selling wholesale and retail. Muscadines are a Southern grape that ripens in late summer into fall, thick-skinned and sweet, good for fresh eating, juice, and wine. The vineyard keeps a relaxed, informal country setting where visitors pick their own by the bucket. It registered as a Virginia LLC in 2022.
Crooked Run Orchard
Purcellville, VA
Crooked Run Orchard sits on East Main Street in Purcellville, in Loudoun County's orchard-and-vineyard country west of DC. It's a pick-your-own orchard and produce farm, one of the older growing operations along this stretch of western Loudoun. Details online are sparse, so contact the orchard directly for what's ripe and current hours.
Cross Keys Farm
Harrisonburg, VA
Cross Keys Farm sits on Cross Keys Road southeast of Harrisonburg, in the Rockingham County crossroads named for a Civil War battle. Little is published online. The area is Shenandoah Valley farm country, poultry, cattle, and row crops, with vineyards nearby.
Crow's Nest Greenhouses
Blacksburg, VA
Crow's Nest Greenhouses grows and sells seasonal annuals, vegetable starts, houseplants, perennials, trees, and shrubs in Blacksburg, near Virginia Tech. The garden center also carries seeds, soil amendments, and holiday stock like pumpkins and poinsettias. It is open Monday through Saturday, plus Sunday afternoons, through the growing season.
Cullipher Berry and Pumpkin Patch
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA
Cullipher Farm runs a berry and pumpkin patch on Princess Anne Road in the Pungo farming area of Virginia Beach. The farm offers pick-your-own berries in summer and a pumpkin patch in fall, plus homemade ice cream and grass-fed beef. It's one of several working farms in Pungo that draw city families out for the day.
Dancing Creek Farm LLC
Cascade, VA
Dancing Creek Farm is on West Fork Road in Cascade, in Pittsylvania County near the North Carolina line south of Danville. Registered as an LLC and listed for agritourism, its specific crops or activities aren't documented online. The setting is rural Southside Virginia farmland.
Dansby Farm
Rocky Mount, VA
Dansby Farm is on Colonial Turnpike near Rocky Mount, in Franklin County at the foot of the Blue Ridge in southwestern Virginia. It runs as an agritourism farm; public details are limited. This part of Franklin County grows produce, berries, and pumpkins, and the farm sits within that seasonal tradition. Call ahead to confirm what's open.
Darden's Country Store
Smithfield, VA
Darden's Country Store sits in Smithfield, Virginia's ham country, selling cured ham and homemade goods from its farm store on Bowling Green Road. The shop leans into old-fashioned country fare rather than a large agritourism operation. Check the store directly for current stock and hours.
Dean Puryear Farms
South Boston, VA
Dean Puryear Farms works land on Huell Matthews Highway in South Boston, in Halifax County in Southside Virginia's old tobacco belt. Many farms here have shifted from tobacco toward produce, grain, and livestock. The listing marks it as an agritourism stop, though current offerings and hours aren't documented online. Contact the farm directly before visiting.
Deauville Farm
Basye, VA
Deauville Farm lies on Crooked Run Road in Basye, in Shenandoah County near Bryce Resort in the mountains of the northern Shenandoah Valley. It's listed as an agritourism farm in this small resort-and-farm community. Specifics aren't published online, so contact the farm to learn what it grows and whether it welcomes visitors.
Deer Haven Blueberry Patch
Alsonia, VA
Pick-your-own highbush blueberries in the mountains of southwest Virginia, off Raven Ridge near Allisonia. The patch holds five blueberry varieties across about an acre, planted in 2010 and opened to pickers in 2011 on a 15-acre property. It opens in mid-June and runs while the fruit holds. This is high country, so mornings stay cool even in summer picking season.
Diamond V Farm
Blue Ridge, VA
Diamond V Farm sits on Mountain View Church Road in Blue Ridge, in Botetourt County just east of Roanoke. It's listed as an agritourism farm; with little published online, it's best to contact the owners directly about visits or events.
Dickie Bros. Orchard, LLC
Roseland, VA
Dickie Bros. Orchard has farmed the same Roseland ground in Nelson County since about 1752 — more than 270 years. The orchard grows apples, peaches, nectarines, plums, and pumpkins, with pick-your-own apples during harvest and a farm market selling cider donuts, apple butter, jams, honey, fruit pies, and peach ice cream. A second stand, the 151 Farm Market, sits in Afton. Call (434) 277-5516.
Dickie Brothers Orchard
Roseland, VA
Dickie Brothers Orchard has farmed the same Nelson County land since about 1752 — 274 years — making it one of Virginia's oldest family orchards. Off Dickie Road near Roseland, it grows apples, peaches, nectarines, plums, pumpkins, and sweet potatoes, with pick-your-own apples at harvest. The farm stand also sells cider donuts, apple butter, honey, pies, and peach ice cream. Reach them at 434-277-5516.
Dodd's Acres Farm
Mechanicsville, VA
Dodd's Acres Farm works land on Market Road in Mechanicsville, in Hanover County just northeast of Richmond. It's a family agritourism farm, and specifics on current crops and hours aren't well documented online. Hanover is known for its produce, and the county's tomatoes are a Virginia byword. Small farms here typically sell seasonal fruit and vegetables and open the fields for picking in summer and fall.
Doe Creek Farm
Pembroke, VA
Doe Creek Farm is a historic 1800s working farm and apple orchard in eastern Giles County near Pembroke, a short drive from Blacksburg and Virginia Tech. It opens for pick-your-own apples and hosts weddings and events through its on-site venue, the Bad Apple Barn. Picking runs in the fall apple season. Check the farm's website for orchard dates and event booking.
Double 8 Alpaca Ranch
Purcellville, VA
Double 8 Alpaca Ranch has raised alpacas and llamas in western Loudoun County near Purcellville since 2005. Its farm store sells yarn and clothing made from the herd's fiber, and visitors can book farm tours, llama hikes, yoga, fiber-craft sessions, and even weddings. The ranch also sells breeding stock and coaches new alpaca owners.
Dreamland Alpacas
Meadowview, VA
Dreamland Alpacas raises alpacas on Bell Lane in Meadowview, in Washington County in far southwestern Virginia near Abingdon. Alpaca farms in the region sell soft fiber goods like socks, yarn, and knitwear, and often welcome visitors to meet the herd. Farm-store hours and tour availability aren't confirmed online, so contact them before planning a visit.
Drewry Farms
Wakefield, VA
Drewry Farms is on Strawberry Lane in Wakefield, in Sussex County — southeastern Virginia's peanut and produce belt. The address hints at berry growing, common across this flat coastal-plain farmland. No verified farm website turned up, so contact them directly to confirm crops and pick-your-own dates before visiting.
Drumheller's Orchard
Lovingston, VA
Drumheller's Orchard grows apples and peaches in Lovingston, in Nelson County at the base of the Blue Ridge. Beyond fresh fruit and cider, the farm store turns out apple butter, pies, jams, and ice cream. Fall brings a full harvest season with pumpkin-patch wagon rides, a corn maze, apple slingshots, crafters, and live music.
Dry Valley Farms
Radford, VA
Dry Valley Farms is on Dry Valley Road near Radford, in the New River Valley of southwestern Virginia. It's listed as an agritourism farm in this stretch of Montgomery County pastureland. Little detail is posted online, so reach out to the farm for its crops, products, and visiting hours.
Duff’s Sugar House
Duff's Sugar House boils maple syrup at Fair Lawn Farm on Mill Gap Road in Highland County, Virginia's maple-syrup heartland. Each late winter the sugar house taps mountain maples and cooks the sap down over an evaporator. It opens to the public during the Highland Maple Festival in March, when visitors watch the boil and buy fresh syrup and maple candy. Blue Grass and Monterey sit nearby.
Eagles Sugar Camp
Doe Hill, VA
Eagles Sugar Camp taps maples for syrup on Jack Mountain Road in Doe Hill, in Highland County, the high, cold pocket of western Virginia known for its maple sugaring. Highland is the southernmost commercial maple region in the country, and its March maple festival draws crowds to camps like this for fresh syrup and pancakes. Sugaring season runs the late-winter freeze-and-thaw weeks.
Eagletree Farm
Eagletree Farm is on Harrison Hill Lane in the Purcellville area of western Loudoun County, in the rolling farm-and-vineyard country west of DC. It's listed as an agritourism farm; public information is thin. Contact the farm directly to learn what it raises and whether it hosts visitors or events.
Eastfields Farms
Mathews, VA
Eastfields Farms sits on Preston Point Road in Mathews, out toward the water on Virginia's Middle Peninsula. The county's mild, marine-tempered climate suits vegetables and late-season crops. The farm keeps little public information online, so reach out directly for produce availability and hours.
East Rockingham Chestnuts
Elkton, VA
A pick-your-own chestnut orchard on Model Road in eastern Rockingham County, growing Dunstan chestnuts on a 13-acre farm near Massanutten. Visitors walk the orchard in fall and gather fresh chestnuts by the bagful during the short drop season. The family bought the property in 2004 and has planted it out since. Check ahead for picking dates, which depend on when the burrs open.
Echo Valley Fiber at Diamond Triple C Ranch
Millboro, VA
Echo Valley Fiber operates at Diamond Triple C Ranch on Deerfield Road in Millboro, in Bath County's remote western mountains. The name points to a fiber operation, likely alpacas or sheep raised for wool and yarn. Little else about its hours or products is published online.
Elmo's Rest Vacation Farm Rental House
Bedford, VA
Elmo's Rest is a vacation farm rental house on Elmos Road in Bedford, in the Blue Ridge foothills near the Peaks of Otter. Guests rent the farmhouse as a countryside getaway between Lynchburg and Roanoke. The same grounds host the area's Horse and Hound Wine Festival. Booking is arranged directly.
Ever After Alpaca Farm
Broad Run, VA
Ever After Alpaca Farm hosts appointment-only alpaca encounters in Broad Run, Fauquier County, near Pearmund Cellars, where visitors hand-feed the herd and meet the crias. The farm sells alpaca-fiber goods including socks, scarves, shawls, and lined leather gloves, online and on-site, and books private group tours. It has been featured on TLC's Baylen Out Loud. Tours run seasonally, so book ahead.
Evergreen Acres
Nokesville, VA
Cut-your-own Christmas trees on what the farm calls the largest tree operation in Northern Virginia, with tractor rides out to the fields in December. The rest of the year, Evergreen Acres grows certified organic produce for pick-your-own, runs a real pumpkin patch each fall, and hosts hayrides along Cedar Run. Cedar Run Brewery opened on-site in 2019. The Nokesville farm dates to 1983 and charges no admission.
Every Soul Acres
Every Soul Acres grows Christmas trees and sunflowers on Flook Lane in Keezletown, in Rockingham County's Shenandoah Valley. Winter brings choose-and-cut firs, spruces, and pines plus pre-cut Fraser and Balsam trees; summer opens the sunflower fields for cutting and photos. Bobby and Laura Wolfe run it, and admission is free. Reach them at 540-271-2076 or [email protected].
Fabbioli Cellars
Leesburg, VA
Fabbioli Cellars makes wine on Limestone School Road in Leesburg, in Loudoun County's wine country. The winery leans earth-friendly and pours in a tasting room open Thursday through Monday, with tours and events on the schedule. It sits among the cluster of vineyards north of town near the Potomac.
Faintingberry Farm
Staunton, VA
Faintingberry Farm sits on Tinkling Spring Road southeast of Staunton, in the farmland of Augusta County's Shenandoah Valley. It is listed as a small agritourism operation. Little detail is posted publicly, so calling ahead is the surest way to confirm what the farm offers and when it opens to visitors.
Fair Lawn Farm
Monterey, VA
Fair Lawn Farm sits on Mill Gap Road in Highland County, the mountain county Virginians call the state's maple capital. The farm is home to Duff's Sugar House, which taps sugar maples and boils syrup here each late winter. During the Highland Maple Festival in March, sugar camps like this one open to visitors for fresh syrup, candy, and demonstrations. Monterey, the county seat, sits nearby.
Fall On The Farm @ Richdale
Wytheville, VA
Fall on the Farm at Richdale is a seasonal event at the Richdale property on Richdale Road near Wytheville, in southwestern Virginia's Blue Ridge highlands. Fall farm events like this usually bring pumpkins, corn mazes and family activities through October. Confirm this year's dates directly before visiting.
Farmer John's Wayside Stand
Leesburg, VA
A seasonal roadside produce stand on Route 15, the James Monroe Highway, south of Leesburg in Loudoun County. Stands along this corridor generally sell locally grown sweet corn, tomatoes, and summer vegetables, moving to apples, pumpkins, and gourds as fall arrives.
Fawn Crossing Farms
Bridgewater, VA
Fawn Crossing Farms is on Fawn Crossing near Bridgewater, in the Rockingham County farmland of the central Shenandoah Valley. The listing marks it for agritourism, but no website or public details are available. Contact the farm directly for its offerings and visiting hours.
Fern Ridge Berry Farm
Galax, VA
Fern Ridge Berry Farm sits on Fern Ridge Lane outside Galax, high on Virginia's Blue Ridge Plateau where cool summers and long daylight suit blueberries and bramble fruit. The name and listing point to a berry operation selling fresh or pick-your-own fruit in the mid- to late-summer window common to the highlands. Confirm the season and hours directly before driving out.
Fields Edge Farm
Floyd, VA
Fields Edge Farm lies on Rush Fork Road in Floyd County, up on the Blue Ridge Plateau where small pasture and produce farms are common. It's listed as an agritourism stop; reach the farm directly to learn what they grow or offer visitors.
Fields of Gold
Shenandoah Valley, VA
Fields of Gold is the Shenandoah Valley's agritourism farm trail, not a single farm. It maps member farms, wineries, markets, and orchards across the valley so visitors can plan farm stops. The listing points to an office address in Woodstock. The program is the region's clearinghouse for pick-your-own, farm stays, and local-food trails.
Fithian Farms-The Dark Woods
Christiansburg, VA
Fithian Farms hosts The Dark Woods on Shire Circle in Christiansburg. The name and its fall-season listing suggest a Halloween haunted-woods attraction rather than a daytime farm stand. Check the farm's own page for dates and ticket details before you go.
Flanagan Farm
Virginia Beach, VA
Flanagan Farm sits on Princess Anne Road in the rural Pungo section of Virginia Beach, an area known for its produce farms and roadside stands. The farm is listed for agritourism, with no website posted. Stop by along Princess Anne Road or call ahead to learn what is in season.
Flanegan Farm
Virginia Beach, VA
Flanegan Farm sits on Princess Anne Road in the Pungo area of Virginia Beach, the city's rural southern farm belt. Pungo is strawberry and produce country, and farms along this stretch run roadside stands and pick-your-own in late spring and summer. Specific details on the farm are limited online.
Fleetwood Farm
Leesburg, VA
Fleetwood Farm Winery pours tastings amid gardens and vineyard rows on Evergreen Mills Road in Leesburg, in the thick of Loudoun County wine country. The kitchen turns out food pairings, and the calendar carries trivia nights, live music, weddings, and private events. Visits are 21-and-up most days, though children are welcome on Sundays and at private bookings. Weekend hours run late; the winery closes Monday and Tuesday.
Flo's Blossoms & Herbs
Warrenton, VA
A small flower and herb grower on Blackwell Road outside Warrenton, in Fauquier County. The name points to cut blossoms and culinary or medicinal herbs; growers this size in the area usually sell at the farm stand or nearby farmers markets through the warm months.
Foggy Ridge Cider
Dugspur, VA
Foggy Ridge Cider grows heritage cider apples in the Blue Ridge near Dugspur, in Carroll County. Founder Diane Flynt released her last cider in 2017 and now sells cider fruit and grafting wood to other makers, alongside a farm-stay rental. Varieties include Hewe's Crab, Harrison, and Ashmead's Kernel. Flynt's 2023 book traces the history of Southern apples.
Foxfire Christmas Tree Farm
Scottsville, VA
Foxfire Christmas Tree Farm grows Christmas trees on Foxfire Road in Scottsville, along the James River south of Charlottesville. Choose-and-cut farms in central Virginia typically open weekends after Thanksgiving with saws, wreaths, and pre-cut trees on hand. This season's opening dates and tree varieties aren't posted online, so check ahead before making the drive.
Fredericksburg Fall Festival
Fredericksburg, VA
The Fredericksburg Fall Festival is a seasonal event rather than a working farm, listed on Plank Road in Fredericksburg. Autumn festivals here bring together local growers, pumpkins, crafts, cider, and food vendors for fall weekends. Dates shift year to year, so check locally for the current schedule before going.
Fruit Hill Orchard
Palmyra, VA
Fruit Hill Orchard works more than 2,000 fruit trees on Thomas Jefferson Parkway in Palmyra, in Fluvanna County southeast of Charlottesville. Apples anchor the pick-your-own, and the farm plants thousands of vegetables each year alongside the trees. Cornhole and other yard games make it a family outing rather than a quick stop.
Full Moon Ranch/ Pony To Go
Berryville, VA
Full Moon Ranch runs Pony To Go, a mobile pony-ride and petting-animal service based in Berryville, in Clarke County. The outfit brings ponies and farm animals to birthday parties, fairs, and community events around the northern Shenandoah Valley and Loudoun area. Bookings run through the Pony To Go site.
Gallmeyer Farms The Berry Patch
The Berry Patch is Gallmeyer Farms' pick-your-own side in eastern Henrico County near Richmond, off Darbytown Road. The family sells homegrown seasonal produce, succession-planted sweet corn, and local unpasteurized honey through an open-air veggie stand, and opens the fields for berry picking, group visits, and summer field trips. A free play area and picnic spots make it a family stop.
G and J Farms Corn Maze
Wise, VA
G and J Farms cuts a seasonal corn maze on Airport Road in Wise, up in Virginia's far southwestern highlands near Lonesome Pine Airport. The maze opens in fall alongside the harvest, and mazes in this region commonly add hayrides and pumpkins. Confirm this year's opening dates before driving out, since they aren't posted online.
Giant Oaks Farm and Orchard, Bed & Breakfast
Clover, VA
Giant Oaks Farm and Orchard pairs an orchard with a bed-and-breakfast on Neals Corner Road in Clover, in Halifax County near the Staunton River in Southside Virginia. Farm-stay lodging like this lets guests overnight on a working orchard property. Specific tree varieties, room details, and rates aren't confirmed online, so contact the farm before booking.
Glade Road Growing, LLC
Blacksburg, VA
Glade Road Growing runs a Certified Naturally Grown vegetable farm at 2351 Glade Road in Blacksburg, plus organic-fed pork, poultry, eggs, beef, and honey. The farm stand opens Tuesdays and Fridays 9-5:30 and Saturdays 10-3, with a 24/7 self-serve kiosk and online preorders. Veggie CSA shares start in August, and the farm accepts SNAP/EBT with a Virginia Fresh Match produce match. Email [email protected] or call 540-808-0672.
Glass House Winery
Free Union, VA
Glass House Winery sits in Free Union, on the Monticello Wine Trail northwest of Charlottesville. Founded in 2006, it makes estate wines and handcrafted chocolates and has added a brewery. The property runs a bed and breakfast and books weddings and corporate events, with live music from local artists.
Golden Angels Apiary
Golden Angels Apiary is a beekeeping operation in the Singers Glen area of Rockingham County, in the Shenandoah Valley. It is known regionally for raising and selling queen bees and nucs to other beekeepers, alongside local honey. Spring and early summer are the busy stretch, when queens are ready to ship.
Golden Eagle Alpaca and Produce Farm
Suffolk, VA
Golden Eagle Alpaca and Produce Farm raises alpacas and grows produce on Pittmantown Road in Suffolk, in Virginia's Tidewater region. The mix suggests a farm stand of fruit and vegetables alongside alpaca fiber and breeding stock. Suffolk's rural western end holds a number of small working farms like this one. Hours and offerings aren't detailed online.
Gold Hill Blueberry Farm
Unionville, VA
Pick-your-own blueberries on Daffodil Lane in Unionville, Orange County, in the Piedmont between Fredericksburg and Charlottesville. Virginia blueberry farms like this open through the summer, roughly late June into August, with customers picking by the bucket or pound.
Goldpetal Farm
Virginia Beach, VA
Goldpetal Farm is on Seaboard Road in the Pungo farmland of southern Virginia Beach. The name points to cut flowers, a growing draw in this rural corner of the city where small farms sell blooms and produce direct. Little is published online about hours or offerings.
Graves Mountain Farm
Syria, VA
Graves Mountain Farm & Lodges spreads across 1,800 acres beside Shenandoah National Park in Syria, Madison County. The property pairs a mountain orchard with lodging that ranges from lodge rooms and log cabins to historic farmhouses and a campground. Its Apple Harvest Festival runs the first three weekends of October, alongside a summer Peach Day, bluegrass jams, farm tours, fly fishing, and 29 miles of trails. Details at gravesmountain.com.
Grayhaven Winery
Gum Spring, VA
Grayhaven Winery pours its wines from a tasting room on East Grey Fox Circle in Gum Spring, about 30 miles west of Richmond. The winery runs a VIP wine club and hosts ticketed dinner events, including one that paired a South African wine portfolio with a multi-course meal at $85 per person. Reservations go through the website or by text, and club members get first pick of seats and some tastings at no charge.
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