Farm Stands & U-Pick Farms Near You

Looking for a farm stand near you? Buying straight from the farm means fresher food and more of your dollar reaching the grower. This directory lists 4,670 farm stands, pick-your-own farms, CSA programs, and farm-direct retailers across 52 states — sourced from the USDA Local Food Portal. Directory last rebuilt June 3, 2026.

How to find a farm stand near you

Pick your state from the list below, then scan by town — each state page groups every farm by city and shows what it offers (u-pick, on-farm stand, CSA, or home delivery) along with address, hours, and contact details. Need a market with many vendors instead of a single farm? Use our companion farmers markets by state directory.

Browse by how you buy

Farms with home delivery: 65. Farms accepting SNAP/EBT: 216. Use a state page below to filter the farms near you.

Find farm stands by state

Farm stand vs. farmers market — what's the difference?

A farm stand sells produce direct from a single farm — at a roadside stand, an on-farm shop, or a pick-your-own field — so what's for sale is whatever that farm grows, at its freshest. A farmers market gathers many independent vendors in one shared place on set market days, giving you variety across farms in a single trip. Both put you face-to-face with the people who grow your food; farm stands trade selection for a direct line to one grower and, often, the lowest prices.

Farm stand FAQ

How do I find a farm stand near me?

Browse this directory by state, then narrow to your town. It lists 4,670 farm stands, u-pick farms, and farm-direct retailers across 52 states, sourced from the USDA Local Food Portal.

What is the difference between a farm stand and a farmers market?

A farm stand sells produce direct from one farm — at a roadside stand, an on-farm shop, or a pick-your-own field. A farmers market gathers many independent vendors in one shared place on set market days.

What can you buy at a farm stand?

It varies by farm and season: fruits and vegetables, eggs, honey, jam, flowers, and meat. Many farm stands also offer pick-your-own (u-pick), CSA shares, or home delivery — each listing shows what that farm offers.

When are farm stands open?

Most farm stands are seasonal, busiest from late spring through fall and tied to the harvest. Hours change week to week, so call ahead or check the farm's website before you go.

Do farm stands take credit cards or SNAP/EBT?

Payment varies — some farm stands are cash-only, others take cards. A number accept SNAP/EBT or WIC. Each listing shows the payment methods and nutrition programs on file for that farm.

Keep exploring

Browse our companion directory of farmers markets by state, read our guide to pick-your-own farms, learn what a CSA is, or see what's in season near you.