Agritourism & Farm Experiences in West Virginia
77 agritourism & farm experiences listed across West Virginia. Farm tours, tastings, stays, and hands-on experiences open to visitors. Directory updated August 2026.
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Arnold Farm
Romney, WV
Arnold Farm has worked Hampshire County ground near Romney since 1938 and now leans on fall agritourism, with pumpkin patches and corn mazes drawing families. Seasonal u-pick produce rounds out the offerings when it's ready. The farm shows up on u-pick directories and Facebook rather than a dedicated website. It's a short drive from Romney in the Eastern Panhandle's South Branch Valley. Call ahead for current hours and what's in season.
Autumn Breeze Stables
Snowshoe, WV
Autumn Breeze Stables is a horseback riding operation near Snowshoe in Pocahontas County, high in the West Virginia Alleghenies. The stables sit close to Snowshoe Mountain Resort, where trail rides through the surrounding highland forest are a common warm-season draw for visitors.
Bear Garden Farms, LLC
Capon Bridge, WV
Bear Garden Farms works land near Capon Bridge in Hampshire County, part of West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle along the Cacapon River. No website came up for the farm online. This is wooded ridge-and-valley country where small farms run cattle, cut hay, and keep gardens and orchards. Reach out to the farm directly for what they grow or raise and how to buy.
Bearsville Bees
Parkersburg, WV
Bob and Joy Spencer build their own beehives and beekeeping equipment rather than reselling wholesale gear, working under the motto 'We don't buy it, we build it.' The Parkersburg operation supplies hives, nucs, live bees, and raw honey, and appears on the West Virginia Honey Trail. They've set up at the state Honey Festival. New and established beekeepers can source both starter colonies and tools here.
Big Rock Farm
Hillsboro, WV
Big Rock Farm works land on Denmar Road near Hillsboro, in the Little Levels of Pocahontas County. The road runs along the Greenbrier River below Droop Mountain, close to the Greenbrier River Trail and Beartown State Park in the West Virginia highlands. It is listed as an agritourism farm.
Blueberry Hill
Flat Top, WV
Blueberry Hill sits on Flat Top Egeria Road in Flat Top, a high community in Mercer County near the Raleigh County line. The name and the produce listing point to u-pick blueberries, which ripen through July and August at this elevation in southern West Virginia. No website turned up to confirm hours or pricing. Call ahead in mid to late summer, since picking days depend on the crop and the weather.
Blueberry Ridge Farms
Fairmont, WV
Certified-organic, chemical-free blueberries fill roughly 3,000 bushes across 12 acres atop Bunner Ridge, one of the only organic u-pick blueberry operations near Fairmont. Pickers bring their own containers and pay by cash or check. The season opens whenever the berries ripen, so the farm posts dates and a picking hotline on Facebook. Family-run for about two decades, it keeps things simple: rows, ripe fruit, and porta-potties on site.
Buena Vista Farm
Old Fields, WV
The Leatherman family has farmed this Old Fields ground along US 220 since the 1800s, when George T. Leatherman bought the land. Today they sell farm-fresh produce, beef, and quality hay and silage through an on-farm market and stand. A former strawberry shop still anchors seasonal produce sales, with morning and afternoon pickup windows through the week. Cash and check are accepted.
Burkhart's Blueberries
Martinsburg, WV
Burkhart's runs a you-pick blueberry field on Poor House Road north of Martinsburg, in the Eastern Panhandle. The family-owned patch draws a steady local following, with close to 2,000 people tracking its seasonal openings on Facebook. Pickers harvest their own fruit when the field is ready, usually midsummer. Check the Facebook page for current picking days before heading out, since blueberry timing shifts year to year.
Butcher Family Farm
Washington, WV
The Butcher family has worked this Washington, WV farm since the 1930s, and it now runs as a u-pick and agritourism stop in Wood County. Seasonal offerings include pick-your-own fruits and vegetables plus fall pumpkins. The farm also raises meat, though buyers should call for current cuts and availability. It sits on Peach Tree Lane, a short drive from Parkersburg. Facebook carries the latest on what's ready to pick.
Byrnside Branch Farm
Union, WV
Byrnside Branch Farm is an agritourism farm on Willowbend Road near Union, the seat of Monroe County in southeastern West Virginia's Greenbrier Valley. This is some of the state's best farming country, a green stretch of ridges and pasture near the Virginia line. The farm invites visitors out for a working-farm experience during its open season.
Chestnut Hill Farm
Peterstown, WV
This Monroe County family farm near Peterstown has grown vegetables, fruits, and herbs since 2000, using natural and sustainable methods. Customers can pick their own or reserve seasonal produce baskets for pickup; sweet corn runs about $7 a dozen. The farm asks visitors to call or text first to confirm what's in stock. It's a small, hands-on operation on Liberty Lane, close to the Virginia line.
Church View Farm
Romney, WV
Church View Farm lies outside Romney in Hampshire County, one of the oldest farming valleys in West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle. The South Branch Potomac bottomland around Romney grows corn, hay, and pasture for cattle and sheep. No website turned up for the farm. Contact them directly to learn what they raise and whether they sell at the gate or through the local farmers market.
Cold Run Valley Berry Farm
Berkeley Springs, WV
Berries for u-pick and a companion fruit winery share this Cold Run Valley property outside Berkeley Springs. Cold Run Valley Winery presses 100% fruit wines with no additives, priced roughly $15 to $28 a bottle, and pours Fridays 3-7 and Saturdays 1-5. Berry picking runs in season; call ahead, since listed addresses along the road vary. The setting sits in Morgan County's spa-town corner of the Eastern Panhandle.
Cook Farm
Point Pleasant, WV
Cook Farm grows strawberries you pick yourself, running a short May-into-June season across from Roosevelt Elementary on Ripley Road. Already-picked berries are usually available too, and baskets cost $3 if you don't bring a container. Bring cash, since the farm doesn't take cards. Daily picking conditions and weekend hours, generally 10 to 5, go up on their Facebook page. The farm answers listing questions by email.
Cooper Farms, LLC.
Cooper Farms works land along Route 60 in Milton, Cabell County, in the Ohio River lowlands of western West Virginia. Route 60 through Milton is a stretch known for roadside produce stands and pumpkin patches in season. No verified website surfaced for the farm. Stop by along Route 60 or ask locally for what they have out, which shifts with the harvest from summer vegetables into fall pumpkins.
Custard Stand Food Products, LLC
Webster Springs, WV
Custard Stand Food Products makes Hot Dog Chili and a Chili Soup with Beef & Beans, both cooked from a family recipe in Webster Springs, deep in the mountains of Webster County. The women-owned company ships its chili to stores and stadiums across the region and beyond. The name traces back to the Custard Stand, a longtime local eatery. You will find their products on grocery shelves and used at ballparks and school concession stands.
Deer Run Sheep Farm
Franklin, WV
Deer Run Sheep Farm raises sheep near Franklin, in Pendleton County, the high-valley farm country of eastern West Virginia. Sheep farms in this region sell lamb along with raw wool and hand-spun fiber to knitters and weavers. No working website came up online. Contact the farm directly for wool, meat, or breeding stock, and expect seasonal availability tied to lambing in spring and shearing in early summer.
Doctor Dekays House of Screams
Ona, WV
A seasonal haunted attraction on Boy Scout Road in Ona, running Friday and Saturday nights through October. The setup pairs an indoor haunted house of stairs, strobes, and tight spaces with an outdoor haunted trail, tractor-pulled hay rides, a pre-picked pumpkin patch, and a snack stand. General admission has run around $10. It's a fall-only operation in Cabell County, east of Huntington. Reach the organizers by email for dates and group details.
Dollinger Farm
Rio, WV
Dollinger Farm is on Briar Lick Road near Rio, in Hampshire County in eastern West Virginia's Potomac Highlands. The area is a mix of wooded ridges and small valley farms between Romney and the Lost River country. It is listed as an agritourism stop.
Earthway Primitives Apiary
Lost Creek, WV
Earthway Primitives Apiary keeps bees and sells raw honey and honey products out of Lost Creek in Harrison County, West Virginia. Alongside the apiary they run a general store of primitive and country goods. Honey tends to sell out and get restocked seasonally, so their Facebook page is the place to catch new batches. The farm sits along Isaacs Creek Road in the hills south of Clarksburg.
Floral Acres
French Creek, WV
Floral Acres grows flowers near French Creek in Upshur County, central West Virginia. The name points to cut flowers or bedding plants, though no website turned up to confirm the full lineup. French Creek sits in a green pocket of the state near the West Virginia Wildlife Center, with a short mountain season that puts flowers at their peak through summer. Contact the grower directly for what is blooming and available.
Four Seasons Farm
Leon, WV
Four Seasons Farm has raised animals, eggs, produce, and plants on 10 acres in Leon since 2000, using organic practices and no antibiotics or chemicals. The family sells vegetables, eggs, poultry, and starter plants, with pick-your-own available in season. It's a small Mason County operation on Evans Road, southeast of Point Pleasant. Check ahead for what's currently in stock, since offerings shift across the growing year.
Fruity Farm
Ravenswood, WV
Blackberries are the draw at this Ravenswood patch, sold both u-pick and already picked along Ravenswood Road in Jackson County. It's a small, seasonal operation, and its Facebook page hasn't been updated since 2022, so call before driving out to confirm it's still picking. Summer is blackberry time here, along the Ohio River corridor north of Ripley. A phone call is the surest way to check current status.
Garden by the Woods
Martinsburg, WV
Garden by the Woods is on Bedington Road north of Martinsburg, in Berkeley County, West Virginia's fast-growing Eastern Panhandle. No website surfaced for it online. The name suggests a nursery or display garden, fitting for a county with a long season and heavy demand for landscaping plants. Contact them directly for what they sell and when they are open through the growing season.
Gillum House Bed & Breakfast
Shinnston, WV
Gillum House Bed & Breakfast puts up guests on Walnut Street in Shinnston, a small town in Harrison County, north-central West Virginia. The inn leans into an old-fashioned, Granny's-house feel and sends guests off with a full breakfast and tips on what to see nearby. Shinnston sits close to the West Fork River Trail, a rail-trail popular with cyclists and walkers. Book by phone or through the inn's Facebook page.
Glory B Farm
Ballard, WV
Glory B Farm is a small farm outside Ballard in Monroe County, in the pastoral southeastern corner of West Virginia near the Virginia line. No website turned up beyond the listing. Monroe County is limestone farm country, known for cattle, sheep, and hay on some of the best grassland in the state. Contact the farm directly to learn what they raise and whether they sell at the gate.
Good Hope Berry Farm
Lost Creek, WV
Good Hope Berry Farm grows berries near Lost Creek, a small community in Harrison County in north-central West Virginia. Its name and produce listing point to seasonal small fruit, the kind of pick-your-own or roadside berry crop common across the region's rolling farm country. It sits off Isaacs Creek Road, southeast of Clarksburg.
Greenbrier Bee Farm
Frankford, WV
Greenbrier Bee Farm sells raw and wildflower honey plus beeswax lip balms, lotions, soaps, honey straws, and honey-sweetened elderberry syrup. The apiary offers on-farm pickup in Frankford and sells both retail and wholesale. It sits on White Rock Road in Greenbrier County, north of Lewisburg, and appears on Local Honey Finder and other regional directories. Facebook carries product updates and pickup details.
Harpers Ferry Canopy Tour
Harpers Ferry, WV
Seven ziplines strung above the West Virginia hills make up this guided canopy tour, run by River Riders from their resort at 408 Alstadts Hill Road in Harpers Ferry. The course ends with a free-fall rappel that regulars come back for. River Riders pairs the tour with whitewater rafting and tubing on the nearby Potomac and Shenandoah, so many visitors book it as part of a full day outdoors near the national historical park.
Hatfield Mountain Farm
Itmann, WV
Hatfield Mountain Farm sits in Itmann, a former coal camp in Wyoming County along the Guyandotte River in southern West Virginia. The surrounding mountains are best known today for the Hatfield-McCoy Trails, the region's ATV and off-road network. Listed as an agritourism stop, the farm works land in one of the state's more remote coalfield counties.
Heavenly Honey Apiary and Supplies
Elizabeth, WV
This Wirt County apiary carries a full line of beekeeping supplies alongside local Wirt County honey, live bees, and propolis tincture. The owners pitch quality gear at the lowest area prices, and set up at community events like Wirt County Pioneer Day with special honey pricing. On-farm pickup is available on Palestine Road outside Elizabeth. It's a practical stop for new beekeepers buying equipment and neighbors after raw local honey.
Herot Hall Farm
Kenna, WV
Herot Hall Farm is set on Divide Ridge outside Kenna, in Jackson County, western West Virginia. No website came up beyond the directory listing. This is ridge-top farmland between Charleston and the Ohio River, country suited to hay, pasture, and small livestock. Reach the farm directly to find out what they grow or raise and whether they host visitors.
L and G Livestock
Kenna, WV
L and G Livestock raises animals on Fisher Ridge near Kenna, in Jackson County in western West Virginia. The rolling ridge-and-hollow country between Charleston and Ripley supports cattle and other livestock on pasture and hay ground. It is listed as an agritourism operation.
La Paix Herb Farm
Alum Bridge, WV
La Paix Herb Farm grows herbs near Alum Bridge, in Lewis County in north-central West Virginia. Set in the wooded hill country of the West Fork River watershed west of Weston, the farm's name and listing point to culinary and garden herbs raised on a small scale.
Laurel Lodge
Harpers Ferry, WV
Laurel Lodge sits on East Ridge Street in historic Harpers Ferry, overlooking the town where the Shenandoah and Potomac meet. It operates as a lodging and event property within walking distance of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, the Appalachian Trail, and the C&O Canal towpath. Rooms and event bookings fill fast in fall foliage season and during park events. Contact the lodge for room availability, event space, and rates.
Lazy J Farms
Duck, WV
Lazy J Farms is a small farm on Ossia Road in Duck, a rural community in Clay County, central West Virginia. Nothing turned up online beyond the listing. This is deep-country ground near the West Fork of the Little Kanawha, where hay, cattle, and hillside gardens are the usual work. Reach out to the farm directly for details on what they grow or raise.
Maysville Volunteer Fire Company Zombie Paintball Hunt
Maysville, WV
Every fall the Maysville Volunteer Fire Company runs a Zombie Paintball Hunt as a fundraiser in Grant County. Riders board a wagon, get a mounted paintball marker, and take aim at zombie targets staged through the woods off Lunice Creek Highway. It is a seasonal event, not a working farm, and the proceeds keep the department running. Watch the fire company's Facebook page near Halloween for dates and ticket prices, since the hunt runs only on select October weekends.
McConnell's Berry Farm
McConnell's Berry Farm grows berries near Thornton in Taylor County, north-central West Virginia (ZIP 26374). Farms in these rolling hills usually pick strawberries in late spring and brambles through summer, sold u-pick or at the farm stand. No website surfaced online. Call ahead during berry season, since picking days depend on ripeness and weather, and a good patch can sell out fast on a summer morning.
Mill Creek Farm
Petersburg, WV
Mill Creek Farm lies near Petersburg in Grant County, in the South Branch Potomac River valley of eastern West Virginia. This part of the Potomac Highlands is longtime farming country, with poultry, cattle, and hay ground worked in the river bottomland between the Allegheny ridges.
Miller's Nightmare Haunted Farm
Lewisburg, WV
One of West Virginia's best-known haunted trails, Miller's Nightmare runs weekends from late September into early November outside Lewisburg. Beyond the trail and corn maze there's a mini escape room, axe throwing, a nightly bonfire, a 'LORE' walk built on state folklore, and a Dark Midway with games and food. Nearly 20,000 people follow it on Facebook. The attraction sits on Cabin View Lane, not the older listing address.
Morgan Orchard
Morgan Orchard grows a range of tree fruit on Neff Orchard Road near Sinks Grove, offering pick-your-own in season. It's a family operation in Monroe County, in the rolling farm country between Union and the Greenbrier River. The orchard follows sustainable growing practices. Apple varieties, cider, and current picking dates aren't detailed online, so call ahead. It's an easy detour for anyone touring the southern Greenbrier Valley's farms.
Mountain Craft Shop Co.
Proctor, WV
Mountain Craft Shop Co. makes traditional American folk toys in Proctor, a small Ohio River community in Marshall County, West Virginia. The shop built its name on old Appalachian playthings like the gee-haw whimmy diddle and the limberjack. It shares its Proctor address with ThistleDew Farm. No live website came up online, so reach the shop by mail or ask locally for what is in stock and whether they ship.
Mountain Quest Farm
Mountain Quest works as a farm, retreat center, and bed-and-breakfast on more than 120 acres near Frost in Pocahontas County. A 1905 farmhouse pairs with a guest wing of 12 themed rooms, and the property adds hiking trails, a sauna, hot tub, a large library, and a country breakfast. It has operated since 2003 in the Allegheny Mountains, about 8 miles south of Dunmore via Route 92. Booking runs through the inn's website.
Mountain Trail Rides
Davis, WV
Mountain Trail Rides runs guided horseback rides in Canaan Valley near Davis, from hand-led pony walks for kids up to two-hour trail rides and seasonal sunset rides. Guides match each horse to the rider's size and ability. Beyond the barn there is an Adventure Cave for gemstone and fossil panning and a Barnyard Babies petting zoo, which makes it a full stop for families. Reserve ahead, since not every ride runs every day.
Myb Farm And Campground
Big Bend, WV
MYB Farm and Campground sits along the Little Kanawha Parkway at Big Bend in Calhoun County, right on the Little Kanawha River in central West Virginia. This stretch of river draws paddlers, anglers, and campers looking for quiet water and wooded banks. No website turned up online. Call ahead for campsite availability and rates, especially through the warm months when river access is the main draw.
Nicky's Garden Center
Wheeling, WV
Nicky's Garden Center sits on Bethany Pike (Route 88) just outside Wheeling, in the northern panhandle of West Virginia. Garden centers along this Ohio County corridor carry the usual spring and summer mix: annuals, perennials, vegetable starts, hanging baskets, and bagged soil and mulch. No verified website or contact came up online. Best to call or visit during the spring planting rush for current inventory.
Okes Family Farms
Cool Ridge, WV
Okes Family Farms sits off Blue Jay 6 Road in Cool Ridge, in the high country of Raleigh County, southern West Virginia. It is a small family operation, and no website turned up online. Cool Ridge runs above 3,000 feet, so the growing season is short and cool-weather crops, hay, and pasture livestock are the norm for farms up here. Contact the farm directly for what they sell and when.
Old McDonalds Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze
Inwood, WV
Old McDonald's Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze is a fall agritourism spot on Arden Nollville Road in Inwood, Berkeley County, in West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle. Families come out in autumn for the pumpkin patch and corn maze, the kind of harvest-season outing that runs from late September through Halloween. It sits in the orchard-and-farm country south of Martinsburg.
Pegasus Farm Campground
Elkins, WV
Pegasus Farm Campground offers camping on Arnold Hill Road near Elkins, in Randolph County at the edge of the Monongahela National Forest. The surrounding high Alleghenies draw hikers, anglers, and mountain bikers through the warm months. Sites here run mainly spring through fall, when the eastern West Virginia mountains stay cool. Contact the campground for site types, rates, and opening dates before you plan a trip.
Ridgefield Farm and Orchard
Harpers Ferry, WV
Ridgefield Farm and Orchard grows fruit on Kidwiler Road near Harpers Ferry, in Jefferson County's eastern panhandle. The orchard offers seasonal pick-your-own in the rolling farmland where the Shenandoah and Potomac rivers meet, a short drive from Harpers Ferry National Historical Park.
Riffle Farms - American Bison
Terra Alta, WV
Riffle Farms raises American bison on Saltlick Road in Terra Alta, in the high country of Preston County near West Virginia's Maryland line. The farm sells bison meat and welcomes visitors on weekends from May through October, 11am to 5pm. Run by the family behind the 'Country Roads Cowgirl' videos, it also keeps a second location in Norfolk, Virginia.
Sanctuary Hollow Farm
Volga, WV
Sanctuary Hollow Farm sits on Mount Hebron Road near Volga, in Barbour County in north-central West Virginia. The surrounding hill country of small hollows and pasture is typical Barbour County farmland, southeast of Philippi. It is listed as an agritourism farm.
Scareview Grave Schoul
Saint Albans, WV
The West Side Volunteer Fire Department runs this charity haunt inside a former Saint Albans elementary school on High Street. Close to 60 volunteers act it each Halloween season, filling old classrooms with themed rooms and interactive scares. Proceeds support the fire department, and it opens Fridays and Saturdays in October. It's a community fundraiser in Kanawha County, west of Charleston. Dates and details go up on the Scareview Facebook page.
Shady Oaks Blueberry Farm
Poca, WV
Chris and Leslie Burdette started Shady Oaks in Poca in 1997, and the farm now offers u-pick blueberries, blackberries, red raspberries, and elderberries, plus blueberry plants for sale. Harvest stretches roughly June through August, with limited access, so calling ahead matters. Reported hours run Fridays and Saturdays 9 to 6 and Sundays noon to 5 later in the season. It's a Putnam County patch near the Kanawha River.
Sickler Farm
Moatsville, WV
Sickler Farm is on Chestnut Ridge Road outside Moatsville, in Barbour County, north-central West Virginia. No website turned up beyond the listing. The ridges around Moatsville and the Tygart Valley are hay, cattle, and woodlot country, with sugar maples that put some farms into maple syrup come late winter. Contact the farm directly for what they grow, raise, or sell.
Sizemore Farm
Clay, WV
This roughly 73-acre farm in central Clay County holds established orchards of Golden Delicious and Winesap apples, along with grape vines and blueberry plants, and puts up around 13 tons of hay a year. It sits on Triplett Ridge Road outside the town of Clay. Public details are thin beyond a Facebook page; there's no listed website or storefront. Anyone planning a visit should reach out through Facebook first.
Southwood Farm Forge
Kearneysville, WV
Southwood Farm Forge is a blacksmith shop on Southwood Drive in Kearneysville, in West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle. The forge turns out hand-worked ironwork at the anvil. Kearneysville sits in Jefferson County, close to the Harpers Ferry and Antietam heritage sites that make the area a draw for traditional trades. Reach the forge through its website to ask about available pieces or commissions.
Stern's Berry Farm
Independence, WV
Stern's grows u-pick blueberries and blackberries on Old Sawmill Road in Independence, on land that's been a blueberry farm for more than 30 years. It was McConnell's Berry Farm before the Sterns took over in 2019. Picking runs July into August, roughly 8 to noon and 5 to 9, though ripeness and weather move the hours. Check their Facebook page before visiting. It's a Preston County stop near Reedsville.
Stiles Pumpkin Farm
Charles Town, WV
Stiles Pumpkin Farm grows pumpkins on Kabletown Road southeast of Charles Town, in Jefferson County's eastern panhandle. The farm fits the fall-season rhythm of the area's agritourism, with pumpkins and autumn produce on the rolling limestone farmland between the Shenandoah River and the Blue Ridge.
Stone House Lavender
Fairmont, WV
About 1,000 lavender plants grow on this 20-acre farm off I-79 exit 132, two miles from Fairmont. Growers planted the first rows in 2017 and now sell value-added lavender products through a farm shop and online market. Seasonal u-pick days let visitors cut their own bundles. An 1850 stone house anchors the property, and a climate-controlled event barn with a bridal suite hosts weddings. Field yoga classes run in warmer months.
Sunset Berry Farm
Alderson, WV
Sunset Berry Farm near Alderson is an award-winning West Virginia strawberry grower, with pick-your-own strawberries open daily 9 to 9 from May into mid-June. Come August and September, weekend u-pick sunflowers take over. The farm on Laurel Creek Road, up Flat Mountain, also runs a market, community garden, and family adventure area with seasonal festivals. It sits in Greenbrier River country near the Monroe-Greenbrier line.
Sunset View Farms
Ballard, WV
Sunset View runs a fall pumpkin patch and festival on Sugar Run Road in Ballard, Monroe County. It started in 2017 as the Sugar Run Pumpkin Festival and by 2018 landed on a list of West Virginia's best pumpkin-picking spots. Weekends in late September and October bring pick-your-own pumpkins and photo areas, with $10 admission and cash or cards accepted. Tara Johnson runs it near the Virginia border, southeast of Union.
The Briar Patch
The Briar Patch is listed as an agritourism destination on Sherwood Road in southern West Virginia, in the mountainous coalfield country south of Beckley. It works land in the scattered ridge-and-hollow communities that fill this corner of the state, where small farms sit tucked between wooded slopes.
The Pumpkin House
Kenova, WV
Each October this historic Kenova home becomes the Pumpkin House, lit by more than 3,000 hand-carved jack-o'-lanterns arranged across its porch and yard. Ric Griffith and family have run the display for years as the centerpiece of the C-K AutumnFest, the Ceredo-Kenova community Halloween celebration in far western West Virginia. The house opens to visitors in the days before Halloween.
ThistleDew Farm
Proctor, WV
ThistleDew Farm produces raw honey and beeswax goods on the Ohio River hills near Proctor, about 40 miles south of Wheeling. The lineup runs from comb and creamed honey to beeswax candles, lip and skin creams, honey mustards, and vinegars, much of it made in the farm's own food-grade kitchen. They also give bee shows and tours to visitors. Order by phone or online; the farm ships its honey and wax nationwide.
Thornbrook Berries
Gerrardstown, WV
Blackberries are the crop here, sold pick-your-own at about $4 a quart with discounts for larger hauls. Run under Freedom Acres LLC in Gerrardstown, the patch opens Mondays and Wednesdays by appointment during the summer season. It's a small, low-key operation in the Eastern Panhandle, listed on LocalHarvest and regional u-pick guides. Call ahead before driving out, since picking depends on ripeness.
Town & Country Nursery
Kearneysville, WV
Town & Country Nursery grows and sells plants on Darke Lane in Kearneysville, part of West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle nursery belt near the Maryland and Virginia lines. The mild Jefferson County climate and long season suit a wide range of trees, shrubs, and bedding plants. No verified website or contact turned up for the West Virginia location. Call ahead or stop by during spring planting season for current stock.
Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum
Weston, WV
The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in Weston is a National Historic Landmark and one of the largest hand-cut stone buildings in the country, open now for tours. The former psychiatric hospital runs heritage and history tours by day and ghost tours, flashlight tours, and paranormal investigations after dark. Seasonal events include a haunted house and a fall festival on the Lewis County grounds. Tours run six days a week, closed Mondays.
V And J Farms
A small family farm in the Putnam County area of West Virginia, near the Poca and Scott Depot communities along the Kanawha River corridor. It's listed under agritourism, the kind of local operation that sells directly to nearby households. Public details are thin, so specific crops, products, and visiting hours aren't confirmed here. Anyone interested should contact the farm directly before planning a visit.
Vested Heirs Farm
Aurora, WV
Vesta and Fred Stemple started this Aurora farm generations ago, and their descendants still grow fruits and vegetables here, including u-pick strawberries, in the Preston County highlands. It sits along the George Washington Highway (US 50), serving the Morgantown area and the mountains near the Maryland line. The name nods to the family heirs who've kept it running. Facebook carries seasonal picking updates and current availability.
West Virginia Fruit and Berry
Bridgeport, WV
West Virginia Fruit and Berry makes jams, preserves, and fruit butters from native state-grown fruit at its plant in Bridgeport, Harrison County. The recipes skip corn syrup and artificial ingredients, and the company also bottles fruit wines and whiskeys. Their products show up in shops and gift baskets across West Virginia. Order online or reach them by phone for wholesale and retail, with apple butter and berry preserves as the staples.
Whippoorwill Farm
Oak Hill, WV
Whippoorwill Farm is a small farm at Oak Hill in Fayette County, southern West Virginia, near the New River Gorge. Only a PO box listing turned up, with no website online. This is high plateau country above the gorge, where farms keep gardens, orchards, and pasture, and some open up for agritourism tied to the gorge's heavy tourist traffic. Contact the farm directly to learn what they offer.
White Oak Bee Company
White Oak, WV
White Oak Bee Company sells raw and strained honey noted for a light, buttery-caramel taste, plus small-batch roasted coffee like its Appalachian Honey Bean and Coal Miner Blend. Started in 2019, the operation keeps hives free of chemical treatments and antibiotics, and offers on-farm pickup on Joe Cooper Farm Road in White Oak, Raleigh County. Honey and coffee ship or pick up direct. Find it at @whiteoakbeeco on Instagram and Facebook.
White Oak Farm
Renick, WV
Max and Anne Robinson planted the first blueberries here in 1993, and White Oak Berry Farm now runs as a summer you-pick on Brownstown Road in Renick. Bushes grow in mulched beds with mowed aisles that make picking easy. The season opens in late June, drawing pickers up US 219 from Lewisburg into Greenbrier County. Check the website or Facebook for opening dates before making the 15-mile drive north.
You Pick You Eat Berry Patch
Salem, WV
This family-run organic berry patch on Skelton Run Road near Salem lets visitors eat while they pick, with red raspberries among the main crops. It's a small Harrison County operation off Route 50, reached via the Salem University exit and about 5.6 miles north on Route 23. Regional u-pick guides list it among West Virginia's better berry spots. Call ahead to confirm the field is open, since picking follows ripeness.
Formerly Called Sizemore Farm
Clay, WV
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