Farm Info
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Offer
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Directions
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Andrews Farm 394 Old Meetinghouse
Road
E. Falmouth (508) 548-4717 |
PYO strawberries, pumpkins, and vegetables. School groups
welcome. Farm animals: goats, sheep, pigs, calf. Boy Scout groups,
sing alongs, picnic area, birthday parties, campfires, canoeing,
camping. Christmas trees and Candy Cane Hunt. Antique Tractor Show
in August.
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From Rt. 28 in Cape Cod take Rt. 151 right onto
Sandwich Rd. 1.5 mile take left at Carriage Shop bear right at the
fork to Old Meetinghouse Rd. follow signs. |
Daily 10am-6pm, June thru Dec. Call for events
calendar. |
Cape Cod Winery 681 Sandwich Road East
Falmouth (508) 457-5592
www.capecodwinery.com |
The winery produces Merlot, Pinot Grigio, Cabernet and Seyval
wines. The 9 1/2 acre vineyard on Cape Cod takes advantage of the
special weather effects for ideal growing conditions for the
vinifera grapes. |
From Bourne Bridge follow Rte. 28 to Rte. 151 (Old
Silver Beach). Turn right to Mashpee for 3 miles. At lights turn
right onto Sandwich Road. Winery is 2 miles, on the left. |
May - December Sat and Sun 12-4 for tastings and gift
shop sales; and July and August Wed through Sun 12-4pm. |
Cedar Spring Herb Farm 159 Long Pond
Dr.
Harwich (508) 430-4372
Cedarspringherbfarm.com |
Herb specialty shop, identification gardens, production gardens,
walking trails, UPS Botanical sanctuary, classes, medicinal herbs,
organic health and beauty products, wellness consultations. |
Rt. 6 to exit 10 (Rt. 124). Left off ramp 4/10 mile,
turn right onto Long Pond dr., 7/10 mile on right. |
May - Nov., Wed. to Sunday, 10-4pm. |
Cape Cod Winery 681 Sandwich
Road
East Falmouth 508-457-5592
www.capecodwinery.com |
Beautiful grape vineyard, offer tours of the winemaking process,
including a visit to the wine cellar and fermentation room. We
produce variety of wines including Merlot, Pinot Grigio, Nobska
Cranberry Blush, Nobska White.
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Bourne Bridge to Rt. 28 to Falmouth.
Exit at Rt. 151. Turn right, 3 miles to Sandwich Rd.
Turn right and the winery is 2 miles on left. |
Mid-May to Dec.: Sat. and Sun., 12-4pm.
July to Aug: Thur. to Sun., 12-4pm. |
Coonamessett Farm 277 Hatchville
Rd
E. Falmouth (508) 563-2560
Coonamessettfarm.com |
A 20 acre farming and research operation on Cape Cod. Farm
is open to visitors by annual membership or daily fee. Include PYO
berries and vegetables, viewing hydroponic greenhouses and
aquaculture systems, canoeing, dining at the farm's café, browsing
the gift shop, and feeding the farm's herd of alpacas, goats, and
sheep.
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Rt. 28 south towards Falmouth; exit onto
Rt. 151 east, turn south on Sandwich Rd. Proceed to Hatchville Rd
and turn right, farm is 1 mile on right. |
April: Mon -Sat 9am-5pm, Sun.,
10am-5pm. After Oct 1, closed Mon. & Tues. |
Great Cape Cod Medicinal Herb Farm 2628
Main St. Rte. 6A
Brewster 800-427-7144
http://www.greatcape.com/ |
NOFA/Mass. certified medicinal herb farm; beautiful beds; herbal
product making on-site; "Weed Walks" every Sat. June to Sept.;
Ginkgo trees a specialty. Call for free catalogue. Busses
welcome.
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1.5 mile east of Jct. of Rt. 6A & Rt. 124. |
Year round, daily, Mon-Sat., 9am-5:30 pm, Sun
11am-5pm. |
Hawks Wing Farm W. Great Western Rd.
Yarmouthport (508)
280-8798
www.hawkswingfarm.com |
Hawk’s Wing Farm of Yarmouthport, a community sponsored farm, is now open to
members and the public for picking and visiting. |
From Rt. 6 - Take exit 8. Head South on Union St./Station Ave. 1/8 mile, turn left on
Whites Path, follow to end. Turn left on N. Dennis Rd. Follow over
the highway (Rte 6). Take 3rd left on W. Great Western Rd. and follow 1000
yards, turn right onto the only paved road...watch for farm sign (coming
soon).
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8am to 6pm, 7 days a week, usually
closed from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm daily for siesta and it’s too hot to
pick….. |
Holbrook House 252 Union
Street
Yarmouthport (508) 362-3348 |
PYO blueberries, pint containers available or bring your
own.
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Exit 8 off of the Mid Cape Highway. First
house on right going towards 6A. |
Mid June-Sept. |
Rapoza Blueberries Old Barnstable
Rd
E. Falmouth (508) 540-6048 |
PYO blueberries.

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From Hyannis take Route 28 to Route 151, turn left at
Old Barntstable Road. |
Open July through August, 9am-noon, Mon., Wed., and
Saturday. |
Rich's Farm Stand 124 Rte. 6
S.
Wellfleet (508) 349-3619
Cranberriesplus.com |
Cranberries growers with a small museum & screening house
open in cranberry season. Cranberry bog harvest tours on request. We
grow also sweet cape turnips, herbs and spices, jams and
preserves. |
Rte. 6 east 1/4 mi past Wellfleet Drive in on right |
Mid-June to Christmas, 9am-6pm daily. |
The Blueberry Bog 92 Spring Hill Rd
E.
Sandwich (508) 888-3403 |
PYO Blueberries, containers available, or bring your
own.
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Go North towards 6A past Sandwich High School. Cross
straight over 6A, farm 1/4 mile on left. |
7:30am - 3:30pm, starting late July through August. |
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Tobey Farm &
Garden Center 352 Route
6A
Dennis 508-385-2930
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Historic farm
circa 1681. 11th generation descendants of Thomas Tobey and the
oldest family farm on the Cape. We operate a greenhouse and raise
container flowers, dry flower wreaths and other farm products. Host
scary hayrides in October.
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Rt.
6 exit 8. Left at the end of exit ramp to Rt. 6A right. Go 2.5 miles
farm on left opposite 21-mile marker. |
Daily May 1 thru Labor
Day 9:30 am-6:30 pm. Labor Day to Christmas 10am-5pm |
Truro Vineyard of Cape Cod\B &
B 11 Shore Rd., Rt. 6A
North
Truro 508-487-6200 |
Cape Cod's first vinifera vineyard in historic 18th century
farmstead. Beautiful grounds with picnic areas. Antique winemaking
displays & museum. Winery Tours of our newly restored barn which
houses the winery. Visit our Tasting Room and Wine Shop, and sample
a taste of Cape Cod. Produce a variety of premium wines include
Chardonnay, Cabernet Franc, Vignoles, Cape Blush and Maritime Red.
Jazz Festival & Truro Treasures Festival in Sept.
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Rt. 3 south to Rt. 6 to exit Rt. 6A in North Truro.
Turn left onto Rt. 6A, entrance is 2/10 mile on the right. |
Tasting Room open daily 12-5pm. May 15 - Nov. 30, Dec.
1 thru Dec 31 Fri, Sat & Sun, 12-5pm |
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Bartlett's Orchard 575 Swamp
Rd.
Richmond (413) 698-2559
Bartlettsorchard.com |
Apple orchard, PYO, and cider press. Roadside farmstand features
a variety of apples, cider, corn, tomatoes, squash, pumpkins,
bedding plants & mums, bakery and country gifts. There are glass
windows for viewing the cider press.
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Mass Pike exit 2 to Rt. 20 towards Pittsfield. Follow
blue trail blazer signs to Bartlett's |
Daily, year round, 8am - 5:30 pm. |
Blueberry Hill Farm East Mountain
Road
Mount Washington (413) 528-1479 |
PYO blueberries, call hotline for picking conditions. Baskets
available, picnicers welcome.
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On the Road to Mount Everett, 1/4 mile before entrance
to reservation. |
Open daily from 9am to 5pm, end of July through
mid-September. |
Corn Crib 1820 No. Main St. Rt.
7
Sheffield (413) 528-4947
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Farmstand featuring bedding plants, flowers, home grown produce,
gift baskets, crafts, dollhouses, doll and miniature shop.
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Close to Tanglewood and Norman Rockwell
Museum. |
Daily 9am-5:30 pm. Closed from Jan thru
March.
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Crane Hill Tree Farm 233 Johnson Hill
Rd
Washington (413) 623-5865 |
Choose and Cut (or we will cut for you) Christmas Tree farm in
the beautiful Berkshires. The traditional New England Christmas
tree, the Balsam fir is featured. |
From the South: From Rte 20 take Rte. 8 North to the
village of North Becket. At the Becket General Store take a right
onto High St. Follow High St. up the hill approx. 1 mile. Take a
left onto Johnson Hill Rd. Farm is on the right (approx. 3/4
mi.). |
December, 9am-sunset, Fri. - Sunday |
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Fairfields Farm and
Bed & Breakfast
954 Green River
Rd.
Williamstown (413) 458-3321
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Dairy farm.
Grow Christmas trees. B & B for 4 people. Hiking, make your own
x-country ski trails in meadows or on mountain that abuts Mt.
Greylock, farm pond for fishing & swimming, snowmobiling, deer
& turkey hunting. Bring your own skis and snow
shoes.
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9/10 miles south of Rt. 2 on Rt. 43. 3 miles north of the
junction of Rts. 7 & 43. |
Anytime by
appointment. |
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Field Farm Guest
House/B & B
554
Sloan Rd.
Williamstown 413-458-3135 GuestHouseatFieldFarm.org
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Gardens, pond,
hiking trails, swimming, tennis, peace and quiet at the foot of the
Taconic mountain range, with sweeping views of Mount Greylock. The
farm house, with its formal gardens and manicured grounds, is
surrounded by 316 acres of forest, agricultural fields. A four-mile
trail system affords visitors an opportunity to explore these
diverse habitats. Property of the Trustees of Reservations
continuously farmed since 1700's. Produce our own maple
syrup.
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From intersection of
Rt. 7 & 43 in So. Williamstown, turn South on Rt. 43 and take an
immediate right onto Sloan Rd. Field Farm is one mile up on the
right. A green & white sign & red reflectors mark the
entrance |
Year round daily from
8am to sunset. |
Gould Farm Roadside Store & Cafe 100
Gould Rd. Rt. 23
Monterey (413) 528-1804
www.gouldfarm.org |
600 acre farm with Roadside Store & Cafe features farm grown
products including our own beef, homemade breads & mint tea.
Huge pancakes served with our own maple syrup. Open for breakfast
and lunch. We also have a small dairy operation, large gardens,
pigs, beef cattle, many marked trails and farm tours.
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From Rt. 7 take Rt. 23 to Monterrey. |
Year round daily from 7:30 am-2:30
pm.
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Green River Farms 2480 Green River
Rd
Williamstown (413) 458-2470 Greenriverfarms.com |
PYO strawberries. Farmstand w/all our own produce. 350 acre
farm, featuring Mazzeo's meat and High Lawn dairy products. Farm
bakery w/full service specialty products along with local cheeses.
Large greenhouses, petting farm, ice cream parlor. |
From South: Rt. 7 North, 15 miles north of Pittsfield
at Jct. 7 & 43. Take right, farm on right within 150 yds. |
Open year round, 10-7pm |
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Hancock Shaker
Village Rts. 20
and 41
Pittsfield (413) 443-0188
Hancockshakervillage.org
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Historic
working farm with heirloom vegetable and herb gardens. Breeds
of animals, machinery, and crops reflect those used by
Shakers.
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Mass Pike exit 1.
Take Rt. 41 north to the end, turn left onto Rt. 20 west for 1,000
ft. Entrance on the left. |
Year round from late
May to Oct 9:30 am-5pm; rest of the year, til
3pm. |
Hawkmeadow Farm Bed & Breakfast 322 Lander
Road
Lee (413) 243-2224
www.bcn.net/llamahike
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Farm B&B. Guests can hike, brush, pet and hug the llamas,
which are great with kids. Have a large organic garden with
vegetables and small fruits |
Call for directions. |
Call for reservations. |
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High Lawn
Farm 535 Summer
St.
Lee
(413)
243-0672
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Totally
self-contained dairy farm with glass milk bottling facility. Milk
for sale at farm or delivered to homes & businesses. Registered
Jersey cows, state-of-the-art milking parlor and Calf Barn. Farm
Open House hosted in Sept. Close to Norman Rockwell Museum and
Tanglewood.
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Mass. Pike, exit 2 Lee
to Rt. 20 west 1.5 mi. thru Lee until you cross the Housatonic
River, then left onto Summer St. 1mi. left into main gate. From
north, take Rt. 7 south to Rt. 20 east, 0.3 mi. after the State
Police in Lee right onto Summer St. From south to Rt.7, 1.4 mi.
after the village of Stockbridge go under 2 overpasses of the Mass.
Pike, go 1.9 mi. or 3.3. mi. from Stockbridge to Summer St. and turn
right. 1 mi. to main gate. |
Weekdays 8am-5pm. Sat.
9am-noon. |
Hilltop Orchard / Furnace Brook Winery Route 295 -
508 Canaan Road
Richmond (800) 833-6274
Hilltoporchards.com |
200-acre orchard is nested in the Berkshire Hills. Wine and hard
cider products focus on varietal grapes such as Cabernet Sauvignon,
Merlot, Pinot Noir, Riesling, French Cidre and Johnny Mash hard
Cider |
Open year round Fri - Sun 9-5. Wine tasting year
round. July thru September lunch menu served. September - October
Pick Your Own apples, pears and plums - free hay rides. |
Exit 1 on Mass Turnpike take Rte. 41 north to Richmond
to Rte. 295 west 1 mile on right. |
Howden Farm 303 Rannopo
Rd
Sheffield (413) 229-8481
www.howdenfarm.com |
PYO Pumpkins last weekend and holidays in Sept. thru all of Oct.
10-5pm.
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3 miles south of center of Sheffield. At fork of Rt. 7
& 7A(1.7 miles) take 7A, then first right onto Rannapo Rd. We
are first place on the left. |
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Ioka Valley Farm 3475 Rt.
43
Hancock (413) 738-5915
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Feature seasonal farm activities. Maple sugaring w/pancakes at
the \"Calf-A,\" along with tours. PYO strawberries, pumpkins, and
Christmas trees. |
Summer features \"Uncle Don's Barnyard.\" Fun for the
whole family." "Feb. to April, June to Oct., and Dec. Call ahead for
hours. |
n Rt. 43 in Hancock - 8 miles south from Rt. 7 in
Williamstown or 4 miles North from NY Rt. 22 in Stephentown or 1/2
mile from Jiminy Peak Resort (Ski area). |
Ingalls Crossing Farm B&B on Fairfields
Farm 175 Blair Rd.
Williamstown (413)
458-8688
www.ingallscrossing.com |
Bed & Breakfast on working dairy farm. Excellent walking,
hiking roads with wide open vistas of the Green River Valley. Two
newly renovated bed rooms, both with private baths. Calves, llamas,
rabbits and ducks. X- country skiing, snow shoeing, or mtn.
biking.
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In Williamstown to from Rt. 7, go 2.8 miles on 43
North to Blair Rd. on right or from Rt. 2 go 1.9 miles on Rt. 43
South to Blair Rd. on left. White house with black shutters and red
barns at top of first hill. B&B entrance and parking on back
side of the house. |
B & B reservations required. No pets. |
Kirchner's Farm 131 Churchill
Street
Pittsfield (413) 443-7645 |
PYO Blueberries & raspberries.
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From center of Pittsfield, follow West Street
approximately 3 miles, take right onto Churchill. Watch for signs on
left. Call for appointment. |
Mid July thru early Sept. Call for appointment. |
Lakeview Orchards 94 Old Cheshire
Rd
Lanesborough (413) 448-6009
Lakevieworchard.com |
Baked goods, cider donuts, fresh cider, jams & jelly, honey,
gift baskets and more. We ship!
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From Rt. 7 in Lanesborough: Take Summer St. to Old
Cheshire Rd on left. From Rt. 8 in Lanesborough: Take Old State Rd.
Go over bridge, bear right onto Summer St. to Old Cheshire Rd on
right. |
Raspberries: July, daily 9-5pm. Apples: Mid-August -
Oct., 9-5pm. Tomatoes: Sept., daily 9-5pm. |
Lightwing Farm 84 Quarry
Rd.
Cheshire (413) 743-4425 |
Small organic farm growing herbs, flowers, grapes, mesclun, and
vegetables. Honey, annual Harvest Festival(Sept. 11), food contests,
entertainment and canoe tours. |
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June - Oct., Thurs.-Sat., 12-5pm. |
Lowland Farm 129 New Marlboro
Rd
Monterey (413) 528-0728 |
PYO pumpkins & raspberries.
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Monterey, Rt. 23, 1 mile on New Marlboro Rd. |
Open 7 days when in season. |
Roy & Marilyn Wiley 47 Washington
Mountain Road
Washington (413) 623-5859 |
PYO bueberries, recipes supplied.
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5 miles from Williams Street, Pittsfield. |
Open Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 4pm. Other days
by appt. |
Seekonk Tree Farm 65 Seekonk Rd
Great
Barrington (413) 528-0050
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Beautiful trees, professional grown, family oriented, friendly
service, tree baling for easy transportation, stand straight tree
stands, free drilling, wreaths, roping, greens. |
weekends 9-5, weekdays 10-5pm. |
Great Barrington Rt. 7 at Visitor Info. Center, west
on Taconic Ave. and Alford Rd. 3 miles, left Seekonk Rd. 3/4 miles
to the farm. |
Strawberry Acres Farm 370 Pittsfield
Road
Hinsdale (413) 655-2672 |
PYO strawberries
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Rt. 8 to Hinsdale. Pittsfield Rd 1/2 mile, or from
Pittsfield, at Burgner farm take Washington Mt. Rd to next left
(Kirchner road). 4 miles. |
Open August thru December |
Sunset Farm Inn B & B 74 Main
Rd.
Tyringham (413) 243-3229
www.Sunsetfarminn.com
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Delightful homestead on this historic western Mass. farm now used
as a B & B. Furnished with many Shaker Antiques. The
Appalachian Trail runs through the property. Tyringham Art Gallery
across the street.
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From Lee Rts. 20 & 102. A state highway sign with
distances to Monterey and Tyringham is opposite of the Diesel Dan's
stop. Turn at sign onto Tyringham Rd. and follow 3.10 mi. Sunset
Farm B & B is right across the street from the art gallery. |
Year round for groups. Private parties by appointment.
Groups of 40 or less, please give one week's notice. |
Taft Farms Route 183 & Division
St.
Great Barrington (413) 528-1515
www.bcn.net/~taftfarm |
Many PYO fruits and vegetables specializing in heirloom varieties
on 200 acres. Land open for wild life observation & xc
skiing in winter. Incredible catch -and-release fishing in
Housatonic River. Strawberries grown without
pesticides.
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Take Route 7 South from Stockbridge and follow signs
to Rt. 183. 3/4 mile from Rt. 7 on Rt. 183. |
Call ahead for conditions and hours. Farm tours on
weekends during fall season. Hunting in autumn. |
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The Good Shepherd
Farm 142 Griffin Hill Rd.
Savoy (413)
743-7916
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Offer farm
tours - Registered Romney Sheep, Organic vegetable garden. Offer
freezer lamb, fleece for handspinners, yarn, sheepskins, and
hand-knitted wool hats. Next to Savoy, and Windsor State Forests,
Jiminy Peak, Mt. Greylock and Brodie Mt.
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Off
Rt. 116 in Savoy - turn onto River Rd. at \Windsor State Forest\ -
sign on Rt. 116 - go 100 yards - cross bridge - bear right up very
steep hill - farm is 7/10 mi. on right - sign \The Good Shepherd
Farm\ - Driveway is 3/10 mile. |
June 1 to Oct
31. |
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Turner Farms
Maple Syrup 25 Phillips
Rd.
Great Barrington (413) 528-5710
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Maple syrup
operation - 1700 taps. Also give dairy farm tours on the
existing 275 head dairy farm.
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Take Rt. 23 west in
South Egremont. 1/8th of a mile on the right is Phillips Rd. 3
driveways or 1/10th of a mile on the left is the Turner
Sugarhouse. |
7am-7pm,
daily |
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Whitney's Farm
Stand 1775 South Stet Rd.
Cheshire (413)
442-4749
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Our farms
hosts annual Easter eggs hunt, Mothers' Day Open House, Corn
Festival, U-pick Blueberries and pumpkins. Offer hay- rides,
farm animals, corn maze, dairy bar, deli, bakery, and fresh produce.
We grow specialty flowers.
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Rt.
8 Cheshire, north of Pittsfield, 2 miles north of Berkshire
Mall. |
Week before Easter to
Christmas daily 9am-7pm. |
Windy Hill Farm, Inc. 686 Stockbridge Road
Great
Barrington 413-298-3217 |
Retail garden center and grower of specialty nursery stock.
Offer PYO fruit with one acre of blueberries in July and August. 8
acres of apples in September and August. |
Exit 2 off Mass. Pike. Take 102 West to Stockbridge center, then
Rt. 7 south. Farm located on left just after Stockbridge/Great
Barrington town line. |
April - December, daily 9am - 5pm. |
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Alderbrook Farm 213 Russells Mills
Rd.
S. Dartmouth (508) 636-4562 |
Small family farm, with farm animals. Farm stand with seasonal
produce, plants and flowers. Also farm fresh eggs, bird seed, local
milk & dairy products, and locally roasted coffee. Near
Saltmarsh Pottery & Village Gardens.
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I 95 exit 12 south, past Dartmouth Mall, cross Rt. 6
onto Old Westport Rd. .5 mi. Bear left at Chase Rd. & follow to
the end. Bear right onto RussellsMills Rd. & follow for 2 mi.
Farm on your right at Fisher Rd. intersection |
Dawn to dusk, 5am-8pm, Summer, 5:30am - 5pm in winter.
Open year round. |
Araujo Farms & Greenhouses 1460 Williams
St.
Dighton (508) 669-6988 |
Picnic area, gardens, hydroponics basil houses, farm animals, PYO
strawberries, greenhouse.
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From Providence: Rt. 44E to Taunton, bear right onto
Burt St. 3 miles on right. From Fall River: Rt. 138 to Dighton, @
1st blinking light, Main Street bear left to end of street. Bear
right onto Williams Street. 1 mile on left. |
Mar. to Dec., celebration of seasonal holidays: Easter
Egg Hunt, in Oct. horse drawn hayrides, haunted hayrides. Daily
8am-6pm Easter thru Christmas. |
Attleboro Farms 491 Hickory Rd. (Rt.
120)
N. Attleboro (508) 695-7200 Attleborofarms.com
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Grow seasonal flowers in our state-of-the-art greenhouse
facilities. We also grow aquatic plants. Walking trails, hayrides in
the fall. Information and education on gardening. We offer school
tours. Close to Revolutionary War Powder House.
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From north: Rt. 128 to Rt. 95 so. exit 4 (295) to exit
1B to. Rt. 1 no. 1 mi. to split in road - look for overhead sign
Washington St.- No. Attleboro on left. Take left at traffic light to
Rt. 120 west (church on the hill at light) go 1.7 mi. Farm is on
right. From south - Rt. 95 north to Rt. 295 south exit 4. Follow
directions as from above or visit web site for map. |
Garden Party April, Mothers' Day. Jumbo Flower crops
begins June 3. July 4th Parade. Harvest Festival, Children's'
activities, Christmas Open House 1st weekend in Dec. Jan. &
Feb., Mon-Sat. 9am-5pm. March, 9-6pm., April-June,8am-8pm M-F, 8-6pm
Sat., 9-6 Sun., July - Oct. 8-6pm, M-F, Sat. 8-6pm, 9-6pm
Sunday. |
Berkley Nursery & Tree Farm 554
Berkley St.
Berkley (508) 823-3727 |
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Rt. 24 south to exit 11, turn right down to stop sign
at Berkey common (4way stop), turn right to next stop and bear right
on North Main St. to 3rd stop sign. Take right onto Berkley. Farm
less than 1/4 mile. |
Open daily til picked out. |
Chamberlain Farm Stand Deli & Ice
Cram 12 Friend St.
Berkley (508) 828-6549 |
Offer deli, baked goods and local produce. Located on 85 acres of
beautiful New England farm land. Fishing, company picnics &
parties, reunions, weddings showers, cut flowers, herbs, perennial
gardens.
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Rt. 24, exit 10. Right off exit go 1/4 mile take left
onto Friend St. Farm 1/4 mile on left. Close to Dighton Rock State
Park. |
May to Oct 30 daily, 10am-8pm. |
Church Street Vineyard & Winery 513
Chuch St.
Raynham (508) 822-7775 Capecodcranberrywine.com
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Grape growing, winemaking, free winery tour, wine tasting, retail
sale of estate bottled wines, gift shop & art gallery. Ask for
events calendar.
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Rt. I-93 South to 128 north to Rt. 24 South to Rt. 44
East. Church St. is on your right about 2 miles. |
Year round daily 11am-5pm; Sun 12-5pm. |
Devol Farm 315 Sodom
Road
Westport (508) 636-2210 |
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Call for hours and directions. |
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Dufort Farms 55 Reservoir
Ave.
Rehoboth (508) 252-6323
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Family operated farm for 15 years. Specializing in blueberries,
raspberries, honey, and naturally raised meats. Homemade products
are available. Very peaceful farm to visit and view our
livestock. |
Rt. 44 west, Rehoboth. At 1st light take left on New
St.(Rt. 44E). 2nd light, New St., take right. At stop sign, go
straight 1/2 mile to farm on left. |
July & August, Wed. - Sat., 8am-6pm. Sunday,
12-5pm. |
Four Town Farm 90 George
Street
Seekonk (508) 336-5587 |
PYO flowers, raspberries, strawberries, pumpkins. Children must
be supervised.
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From 195, take exit 1 and follow Rt. 6 east to
Cumberland Farms, turn right onto Warren Ave. for 1/2 mile then bear
right at fork onto George St. |
9-5pm depending on availability. |
High Hill Vineyard and Winery, Inc. 644 Faunce
Corner Road
Dartmouth (508) 509-1970
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Located in southeastern New England on more than seven acres of
estate grown grapevines. Grapes are carefully hand picked and aged
to perfection. Come take a tour and taste a piece of New England! |
I-95 from Fall River/Providence - left on Faunce
Corner Road. |
Sat., 11-5pm. |
Noquochoke Orchards
594 Drift Road
Westport
(508) 636-6230
www.noqorchards.com
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Became Century Farm in 1999 with 36 acres of fruit & over 80 varieties
of apples, 16 kinds of peaches, 9 kinds of pears, 4 kinds of plums along
with nectarines, blueberries, strawberries, apricots, and quince. Grow
the special Macomber turnip along w/many varieties of vegetables. |
From I-195: Take exit 10 onto Route 88 (Horseneck Beach). Turn left at
the third stop sign onto Charlotte White Road. At the end, turn right onto
Drift Road. Proceed for about 1/4 mile to Noquochoke Orchards. |
Farmstand 1st weekend in Aug. til Thanksgiving. 11am-5pm. Winter 11am - dark. |
Oakdale Farms Country Barn & Garden
Shop
59 Wheaton Ave.
Rehoboth (508)
336-7681
www.oakdalefarms.com |
PYO pumpkins and flowers with a hayride to the patch. Conduct
evening hayrides with a fireside cookouts. Farm animals, herbs,
bedding plants. Offer basket weaving & wreath making workshops.
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Rt. 195: Exit 2. towards Rt. 6. Right onto Rt. 6. Take
first right after Palmer River - Barney Av. Take 3rd left Almeida
Drive to the end. Right onto Wheaton Ave. |
April - December: daily 9am - 6pm, Sun., Noon - 5pm.
Annual Spring & Country Christmas open houses. |
Osamequin Farm 83 Walnut
Street
Seekonk (508) 336-9977 |
PYO blueberries. Some containers available, we encourage
customers to bring their own with market quanity or marked with
volume.
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From Attleboro, Route 152 to Read Street, right onto
Prospect, left onto Walnut. From E. Providence, Route 44 East to
Jacob Street to Prospect to Walnut. |
Open Tuesday, Thursday, 9am to 1pm and 5pm to dusk.
Saturday & Sunday from 9am to 1pm. |
Peters Family Orchard & Cider Mill 537 N.Main
St.
Acushnet (508) 995-6533
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PYO apples, pears. Farmstand offers pumpkins, pies, cider, jams,
jellies, candied apples, and more. |
Call for directions. |
PYO 10-4pm. |
Pine Hill Farm 588 Middle
Road
Acushnet (508) 995-0041 |
PYO blueberries & cranberries, containers available or bring
your own. Certain areas are handicap accessible.
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Braley Road exit off of Rt. 140. Left off exit to
Acushnet Avenue, left on Acushnet Ave. to right onto Peckham Road
which turns into Middle Road. |
Open 8am to 12 noon. |
Pine Crest Christmas Tree Farm 294 Pine Hill
Rd"
Westport (508) 636-4567
home.earthlink.net/~ pinecrestfarm
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Family owned choose & cut farm. See website for pictures and
more information. Gift shop features tree stands, bags, a variety of
holiday gifts, and a unique selection of handmade crafts and
paintings. |
From I-195: Exit 11 south (Reed Rd), follow to end,
and turn left on Old County Rd. Farm 1 mile on right. |
Nov., Dec., Wed. - Sunday, 10-4pm. |
Rainbow Turkey Farm 199 Homestead
Ave.
Rehoboth (508) 252-4427 |
Turkey-raising and hatching farm. Offer tours to the public.
Please call for reservation.
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South on Rt. 118 from Attleboro to Fairview Ave. right
onto Fairview Ave, right onto Homestead Ave. 2.5 mi. on left. |
Year round, 8- 5pm daily upon request. |
Spring Meadow Farm and B&B 109 Marion
Rd. (Rt. 6)
Mattapoisett (508) 758-2678 |
NOFA certified organic berry farm. PYO strawberries, raspberries,
thornless blackberries, and cranberries. Asian pears, cherries,
plums and eggs. Our farm pond is ideal for swimming.
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From Rt. 95 or Rt. 24 south to Rt. 195 to exit 19A and
head towards Rt. 6. At light take left. We are 1.7 mi. on your
left." |
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Spring Rain Farm 692 Caswell Street
East
Taunton (508) 824-3393
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Main crop is cranberries. PYO strawberries from May 30 til end
of June. Offer tours for students and groups on the cranberry bogs
and strawberry fields. |
Rt. 24 to exit 13A, Rt. 44 East. Immediate right onto
Orchard St, go 2.7 miles, go thru intersection to Liberty St. Go
6/10 mile, left at stop sign, onto Caswell St. Follow 3/10 mile,
bear left at Y in road. Go 1/2 mile, strawberry fields on right,
look for "open" flag. |
May & June, Tues. to Sun., 10-6pm. School toura by
appt. in Sept. to Nov. |
The Clover Path Garden 199 Quaker
Lane
Acushnet (508) 763-5901 |
Bio-diverse farm offers early season greens in April. PYO
raspberries, vegetables, corn stalks, and pumpkins. Picnic while
watching nature's ongoing web of life near the organic cranberry bog
or garden. Specialize in greens & heirloom vegetables.
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Take Rte. 495 exit 5 Rte. 18 south to Rte. 105 .
Follow 105 to Acushnet. One mile past town line marker is Quaker
Lane. Farm one mile on your left. |
Weekends: Sat., 11-4pm. Sundays, Noon - 5pm. Call for
group appointment. |
Tranquil Lake Nursery 45 River
St.
Rehoboth (508) 252-4002
www.tranquil-lake.com |
21-acre nursery, specializing in Siberian & Japanese Iris.
Grow more than 3000 varieties of Daylilies. Display gardens and
potted perennials. Staff is always on hand for advice.
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From Boston: Rt. 128 to Rt. 95 south to exit for Rt.
123 east. Follow 2 mi. to Attleboro center through 3 lights to Rt.
118 south, 9 mi. to Rt. 44 intersection. Right, 1.5 mi. past
Rehoboth Village Shops. Right to Danforth St., first left River
St. |
Spring & Fall Festivals, July Open House. May 1 to
Oct 31, 10am-5pm. Wed.-Sun. Daily July & Aug. |
Triple J Farm 175 Oak
St.
Mansfield (508) 339-8196 |
Grow sweet corn & tomatoes, and have seven ewes and two
lambs. Farm is town owned, hiking trails all through the woods open
to public. Managed by Natural Resources Trust of Mansfield Inc. and
Mansfield Conservation Commission.
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Rt. 495 exit to Rt. 140 towards Mansfield. First exit
left to School St. 1.5 miles left to Oak St. |
Year round for hiking and bird watching open to the
public. |
Westport Rivers Vineyard and Winery 417
Hixbridge Rd.
Westport (508) 636-3423 www.westportrivers.com |
New England's largest vinifera vineyard. Vineyard & winery
operation, internationally acclaimed champagnes and wines. Historic
family farm, tasting room, retail shop, gift shop, art gallery, Food
& Wine Education Ctr., producers of fine vinifera wines. Also
produce variety of jellies and mustards.
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Rt. 24 south to Rt. 195 east. Exit 10 Rt 88 south.
Left at the 4th light onto Hixbridge Rd. |
Daily 11am-5pm. |
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Chicama Vineyards (Martha's
Vineyard) Stoney Hill Rd.
West Tisbury (508)
693-0309
Chicamavineyards.com |
Founded in 1971, the first bonded winery in MA. Produce premium
European style wines from varieties such as Chardonnay, Merlot &
Shivay, etc. Welcome visitors and offer tours of the winery. Produce
vinegar, salad dressing, mustard, flavored oils, jams, and other
specialty foods.
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Ferry from Woods Hole to Martha's Vineyard. From ferry
dock, take right on State Road (toward West Tisbury) for 2.5 miles.
Chicama sign is on left. Take left on dirt road 1 mile to winery on
your right. |
Jan to mid-May (shop & tasting room) Sat 1pm-4pm,
mid-May- Memorial Day Mon-Sat 1pm-4pm. Memorial Day - Columbus Day
Mon - Sun 11am-5pm; Nov 20 - Dec 31, 11am-4pm. |
Island Alpaca Company 1 head of the pond
road
Oak Bluffs
508-693-5554
http://islandalpaca.com |
Provide fun and educational activity with year round farm visits available for visitors. Hats, gloves, scarves, mittens, sweaters, jackets, yarn, toys, alpaca fur pillows, rugs, yarn, spinning wheels, and so much more! Self-guided walking tours, and "Alpaca Lifestyle" Video presentation. Help to educate the public, including possible new owners, about this wonderful animal, their investment potential, and the fiber they produce. Click here for Alpaca/knitting classes. |
From Vineyard Haven/Up Island: From State Road travel to Edg-VH Road. Go Appx. 2 miles and turn right onto Head of the Pond Road. Entrance is the first drive on the left (Look for Alpaca Avenue.) |
Visiting Hours (rain or shine):
July- Friday to Sunday 1-6 other days, by chance. August - Tuesday to Sunday, 2 to 5 pm.
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Morning Glory Farm 290 West Tisbury
Rd.
Edgartown
(Martha's Vineyard)
(508) 627-9003
www.morninggloryfarm.com |
Farmstand with bakery and greenhouses, herb garden.
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1 mile from Edgartown on the West Tisbury Road, on the
left. |
April 20 to Thanksgiving Mon-Sat 9am-6pm, except
July-Aug. daily. |
Nip N Tuck Farm Vineyard Haven,
(Martha's Vineyard)
Vineyard Haven (508)
693-1449 |
Vegetable farm stand, raise dairy cows, draft horses, pigs,
ponies, ducks, hens and fowl. Offer farm tours for all ages, buggy
& hay rides. Old farm buildings on farm to view. Spring time for
school tours.
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Farmstand open June through September. |
Thimble Farm Stoney Hill Road
Vineyard
Haven (508) 693-6396 |
PYO blueberries, raspberries,
strawberries.
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2 miles South of Vineyard Haven on Edgartown/Vineyard
Haven Road. Look for sign in Oaks Bluff. |
Open Tuesday through Sunday, 10am to 5pm. |
Vineyard
Gardens 484 State Rd
West Tisbury (508)
693-8511 |
Grow annuals, perennials, trees, and shrubs focusing on the
unique and diverse. Easter Edd Hunt; Field trips; Display and Trial
Garden Tours; Summer Lecture Series. |
State Rd from Vineyard Haven to West Tisbury. Across from Up
Island Cronigs Supermarket. |
Daily from March - December. Monday - Saturday, 8-5pm, Sundays,
9-3pm. |
Wampanoag Aquinnah Shellfish
Hatchery Menemsha 20 Black Brook
Rd. Aquinnah
Marthas Vineyard (508) 645-9420 |
Shellfish Farm at a historic Nantucket Island.
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Please call for directions. |
Hours-variable, please call. |
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Alfalfa Farm 267 Rowley Bridge
Road
Topsfield (978) 774-0014
Alfalfafarmwinery.com
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Visitors are invited to help with the grape harvest
during September and October. Call for details on being part of this
unique experience. There are free tours and wine for sale. |
Route 95 to Exit 50. Turn left at North Street in
Danvers. The farm is 1/4 mile on the left." |
Alfalfa Farm has a retail outlet open on Sat and Sun
from 1-5 during September, October, and November. |
Barker's Farmstand 1267 Osgood St. (Rte.
125)
N. Andover (978) 683-0785 |
Oldest continuing farm in operation in Massachusetts (est. 1642).
PYO apples and flowers. Grow vegetables, flowers, hemlock bark
mulch. Have farm animals on display; group hayrides thru orchards
& fields. Farmstand & greenhouse. Christmas trees, custom
wreaths, kissing balls, crafts, and gifts.
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Rt. 495 exit 48 south on Rt. 125, 2 miles. From Rt. 93
Andover Rt. 125-exit north 10 miles to Osgood St which is Rt. 125 |
Daily April 1 to Sept., 9am-5:30pm. Oct.: 10-5pm., Nov
29th to Dec 20th: Noon - 7pm. |
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Boston Hill Farm
Rt. 114
North Andover
978-681-8556
www.bostonhillfarm.com
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PYO strawberries, apples, pumpkins. Farm store offers fresh farm grown flowers, vegetables and fruits, bakery,
fresh pies and cider donuts. In December, offer a variety of Christmas
trees and wreaths. Welcome school groups. Hayrides for the public on fall
weekends with other activities.
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Located on Rt 114, north of Rt. 1 and south of RT. 495. |
Open May - December, 9am - 8pm. |
Brooksby Farm 38 Felton
Street
Peabody (978) 531-1631 |
PYO berries and apples; petting zoo; walking trails; picnic area;
x-country ski area & rentals; hayrides; retail store; Harvest
Festival; pumpkins; gift baskets. Close to historic Salem and its
attractions.
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Rt. 128 North to exit 25B (Rt.114 West) in Peabody. At
3rd set of lights take left onto Cross Street, go up hill, bear
left, at next set of lights take right onto Felton Street. |
Berry picking - call for conditions and hours. Apple
picking daily 9-4pm after Labor Day. |
Cider Hill Farm 45 Fern
Ave.
Amesbury
(978) 388-5525
www.ciderhill.com |
Scenic farm, PYO fruits, beautiful walking and picnic areas w/
fall weekend hayrides, farm animal viewing and hay barn play area
for kids, large outdoor corn field & hay bale maze, country
store, greenhouse and view of packing and cider operation. Winner of
the best cider in the state by Mass. Dept. of Agricultural
Resources' cider contest.
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Interstate 95 to Exit 1 in New Hampshire. Go West 2
miles Route 107 to Route 150. South 2 miles on Route 150, turn left
onto Fern Ave. to barn and farm store. Or, Rt. 495 to exit 54. Turn
right at bottom onto Rt.150. Go North through Amesbury. Turn right
onto Fern Ave. |
Open in the beginning of May - and close the day before Thanksgiving, 7
days/week. |
Clark Farm 163 Hobart
Street
Danvers (978) 774-0550
www.clarkfarmdanvers.com |
Farm has been continuously operated by the Hobart-Clark families
since 1728. Grow vegetables, small fruit, and offer greenhouses full
of perennials and bedding plants. Old farm tools on display at farm
stand. Custom planters, holiday decorations, and holiday classes
offered for decorations.
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Take Centre Street Exit off Route 1 North. Turn left.
1/2 mile at blinking lights, Turn left onto Hobart Street. Farm 1/4
mile on left. |
Daily April thru Christmas 9am-6pm. Stand open daily
from 9am to 6pm. Open for PYO: 9am to 5pm. |
Connors Farm 30 Valley Road (Rt.
35)
Danvers (978) 777-1245
www.connorsfarm.com |
Offer PYO fruits & vegetables, petting farm
animals and picnic area, Group tours welcome. Farm bakery and ice
cream stand. Attractions: Topsfield Fair Grounds. Tour buses
welcome! |
From downtown Danvers, Route 35 North to farm. Or from
Route 1 North, take North Street exit, then turn left at only
intersection. Also Rt. 128 to exit 23N. This is Rt. 35, we are 5
miles from this Jct. |
May 1st - Oct 31 daily, 9am-6pm. |
Green Meadow Farms 650 Asbury
Street
South Hamilton (978) 468-2277
www.gmfarm.com |
Family-oriented produce farm with farmstand,
specializing in blueberries & raspberries. The farm is
transitional organic in its full vegi operation. Bakery features
berry scones, pies, muffins. Children's birthdays parties
arranged. |
Exit 20A off Route 128 to 1A North, go through North
Beverly into Wenham, 1.5 miles past Wenham Lake take left after
large white Church on left onto Arbor Street, go 2 miles to Asbury
Street on left. Farm is 1.5 miles on left. |
April 15 to Christmas, Daily 10-6pm. Monthly
festivals throughout the season include hayrides, u-pick, and family
entertainment. |
Homestead Farm & Orchard 13 Birchmeadow
Road
Merrimac (978) 346-8346 |
PYO apples, peaches, strawberries, pumpkins. Containers
supplied. Free hayrides to apple orchard. |
Rt.495 to exit 53. Left onto Rt.110, Birchmeadow Rd
will be 1 mile on the right. |
Strawberries 8am-6pm. In season, apples & pumpkins
on weekends only. |
Ingaldsby Farm 14 Washington
Street
Boxford (978) 352-2813 |
Grow a variety of fruits & vegetables, annuals &
perennials. Our bakery features homemade muffins, donuts, pies &
much more. Come and enjoy our farm and our farm
animals.
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1 mile off Route 133 in West Boxford. |
Daily April through Dec., bakery open 6:30 am-6pm and
stand 8am-6:30 pm. In season, apple picking on weekends after Labor
Day 10am to 6pm. |
Kimball Farm Llamas 791 East
Broadway
Haverhill (978) 373-0816
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An 1820 farm house. Specialize in growing llamas & raise
cows. You can feed the llamas daily. We sell a complete line of feed
for cats, dogs, bird seed, hay, grain and custom blended feed on
premises. We also sell fencing, animals, lime, fertilizer, and farm
equipment.
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Rt. 495 north to exit 52 and go right for two miles to
crossroad. Turn right at Whittier VoTech sign go half a mile. At the
fork in the road, veer right & go 1/4 mile to the stop sign.
Take a right to the farm. |
Feed store open Mon-Fri. 8am-5pm. Llamas viewed daily
during daylight hours. |
Leonhard & Eldred Farm 1000 Dale
Street
North Andover (978) 683-1158 |
Children under 10 must be supervised. Bring your own containers
or we can supply.
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At the end of Dale Street in North Andover, and at the
end of Ipswich Road in Boxford, look for U-Pick signs on road. |
Open Monday through Friday from 8am to 8pm. Weekends
8am to 6pm. |
Long Hill Orchards 520 Main Street, Rt.
113
West Newbury (978) 363-2170 |
50 acre orchard along Merrimack River: ice cream stand, farm
stand, café, PYO apples, peaches, pears, bakery, cider press,
greenhouse and petting farm, horse drawn apple blossom & harvest
tours and festivals. Christmas trees and hay/sleigh rides. Beautiful
views of the Merrimack River.
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Exit 57 off Route 95. Left off exit, farm is 4 miles
on right. |
Ice cream stand open April - October, 10am-9pm.
Farmstand: May - December, 9am-6pm. Pick-Your-Own: Sept.-Oct., daily
9-6pm. |
Marini Farm 259 Linebrook
Rd.
Ipswich (978) 356-0430 |
PYO strawberry and tomato farm. Greenhouses offer perennials,
bedding plants & potted plants. We have a cider mill. Farm is
beautifully situated on a hill with a panoramic view of field crops
including pumpkins & full line of fruits &
produce.
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Rt. 1 to Linebrook Rd. east toward Ipswich 1 mile, or
Rt. 1A past center of Ipswich to Linebrook Rd. |
Hours: Daily 9am-6pm. May 1 to end of Oct. |
McHugh's 439 Linebrook
Rd
Ipswich (978) 356-4298 |
PYO blueberries
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Go West off Rt. #1 at the lights at the Intersection
of Rt #1 and Linbrook Rd. (at Cumberland Farm). The house is 2 miles
on the right. |
In season, 8am - 8pm. |
Morehouse's Wheeler Brook Farm 57 Jewett
St.
Georgetown (978) 352-8289 |
PYO operation with farm animals, picnic area, children's area,
pond and gardens. We grow strawberries, blueberries, raspberries,
cut flowers, corn, and vegetables. Have animals, trails, picnic
tables, pond, and sand box. Great for family outings.
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Rt. I-95 north to Rt. 133 to Georgetown square, then
right on North St.; 1.6 miles to right on Jewett, .6 miles to farm.
30 miles north of Boston. |
Strawberries June 15 thru July 4 daily 7:30 am-6:30
pm; July 15 thru Sept 1 Blueberries; Sept & Oct 10
Raspberries."7:30-6:30pm daily in season. |
Richardson Farms 156 So. Main St., Rte
114
Middleton (978) 774-5450 |
Large working 300 cow dairy farm. Produce our own ice cream &
bottle our milk. Have a batting cage, driving range, mini golf,
picnic table, calves & sheep for petting.
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From Boston Rt. 95 North to Rt. 114 Middleton exit
west 3 miles. We are a large ice cream stand on your right. From Rt.
495 North to Rt. 114 Middleton 9 miles. |
Year round, the best times are from May to
November. |
Rogers Spring
Hill Farm 133 Neck Road
Ward Hill
(Haverhill) (978) 372-4305
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PYO flowers & strawberries. |
Exit 48 off Rt. 495. Right at traffic lights to your
2nd left onto Neck Rd. |
Open daily 8am to 7pm. |
Russell Orchards 143 Argilla
Road
Ipswich (978) 356-5366
RussellOrchardsMa.com |
Fully licensed bonded winery of special fruit wines. Farm stand
in 18th century barn with cider mill. Fall hayrides through farm.
Apple operation tours for children. Picnic areas, farm animals,
playgrounds and beautiful country farm with PYO apples,
strawberries, raspberries and blueberries.
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On the road to Cranes Beach-Castle Hill, 3 miles South
of Ipswich Center. Off Routes 1A or 133. |
Open 7 days, 9am to 5pm during picking season. Call
for picking dates. |
Smolak Farms 315 South Bradford
St.
North Andover (978) 682-6332
www.smolakfarms.com/ |
300 year old 155-acre farm, farm animals, fallow deer, PYO fruit,
choose & cut Christmas trees, bakery, vegetable production,
function areas, educational, kids' birthday & night hayrides,
festivals, kids' crafts summer program. Call for
brochure.
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Rt. 495 exit 43 Mass. Ave./No. Andover. Turn right
coming from South, left coming North. Go 2 mi. through 2 traffic
lights to old No. Andover Center. Bear left at fire station. Go 1
mi. to blinking light and turn left. Farm is 1.75 mi. on left. Or,
Rt. 95N to exit 53B, take 1st left (before Village sign), then 1st
right (Ipswich Rd). Go straight for 6 miles and look for signs. |
May 1- Dec. 24, 7am-6pm daily. |
Tendercrop Farm 108 High Rd. (Rt.
1A)
Newbury (978) 462-6972 |
Large vegetable, flower and fruit farm unique in style. Stand
also features large selection of gourmet food, bakery goods,
homemade soups, a butchery with certified Black Angus and free range
chicken. Gift shop with a large selection of dried flowers and hand
made wreaths and arrangements. Offer annuals, perennials, herbs,
pottery, mums, Christmas trees and all your decorating needs. PYO
strawberries, peaches, raspberries, tomatoes and apples.
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Rt. I-95 north exit 57, Rt. 113 towards Newburyport to
1A. Center of Newbury traffic lights go thru, farm is 1/4 mi. on
right on 1A. |
Year round daily 9am-8pm. Winter 9am-6pm. |
The Herb Farmacy 30 Elmwood
St.
Salisbury (978) 834-7879 |
NOFA certified organic farm specializing in more than 400
varieties of medicinal and culinary herbs, edible flowers, heirloom
vegetables, garlic & chili pepper plants and produce.
Educational classes, tours and apprentice programs. Cut herbs
available. Display gardens.
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From Boston/South: Rt. 95 north to exit 60
Salisbury-Rt. 286. Bear right off exit and again at intersection
staying on 286 west. Cross over 95, take first right to Congress St.
After 3/4 miles take right onto Elmwood St. Farm is 1/4 mile. |
Please call for details on scheduling and events.
Mid-Mar to Dec 9am-4pm. |
Turkey Hill Farm 380 Middle
Road
Haverhill (978) 372-9474
http://www.turkeyhillfarm.com/ |
This beautiful hilltop farm overlooks southern New Hampshire. We
operate a PYO blueberry and raspberry farm. Also tag & cut your
own Christmas trees. Offer toilet facilities and cold drinking water
near fields. Children are welcome.
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From Route 495 take Exit 52, go 1 mile East on Route
110 East to Middle Road which is on the right. |
Raspberries late June through Aug, blueberries
July-Aug daily from 8am-6pm. Christmas tree tagging starts weekends
in Nov. & daily afterThanksgiving from 8:30am-4pm. Open 8am
until 6pm. |
Walter K. Morss & Son Lake Shore
Road
West Boxford (508) 352-2633 |
PYO strawberries & raspberries.
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From Rt. 95, take Rt. 133 to West Boxford, turn right
at center. Take 2nd right onto Lake Shore Road, farm is 2nd house on
left. |
Open daily from 7:30 am until picked out, from June
15th through August, and Labor Day until frost. |
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Apex Orchards, Inc. 153 Peckville
Road
Shelburne (413) 625-2744
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Farmstand with many varities of apples, peaches, Asian
pears, organic McIntosh apples, blueberries, honey, cider vinegar.
PYO apples in the fall. |
Call for directions. |
Aug 1 - April 1, seven days 9-5pm. PYO on weekends
Sept. & Oct. |
Atherton Farm 147 Ashfield Rd
Shelburne
Falls (413) 625-2659
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Small farmstand/greenhouse operation. Informal tour of
greenhouse, vegetable and cut flower gardens. Visit the chickens
that lay "Easter eggs." Kids will love our donkey, and might see a
calf. Custon holiday wreaths made on site. |
Rt. 112 at mile marker 39, 2.5 miles south of Rt. 2 (Mohawk
Trail) |
May - Dec., daily 11am-8pm. |
Balk-y Farm 15 Main
St.
Northfield (413) 498-2077 |
Commercial sheep and goats raised (100 ewes) producing freezer
lamb by order, yarn, fleeces, sheepskins. Visitors welcome for
informal tours during midday operations. Wool blankets and
pelts.
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South end of Main St, north of the intersection of
Rts. 63 & 10. Farm on east side-opposite La Rita Lane. |
From Mar. to May lambing season, or thru summer &
fall 11am-3pm (midday is best time to visit). Shearing day in May.
On weekends by appointment-afternoons thru 5pm." |
Blue Heron Farm 8 Warner Hill Rd. #
1
Charlemont (413) 339-4045
www.blueheronfarm.com/ |
Diversified farm operation on a quiet, scenic 140 acre farm.
Maple sugaring business, Boer goats, breed Purebred Norwegian Fjord
Horses. Grow highbush Blueberries and offer 4 private farm vacation
rental houses: the Cabin, the Sugarhouse, the Cottage and the
Maples. Lots of walking/skiing/hiking trails, wildlife, wagon rides.
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Rt. 91 north to exit 26. Take Rt. 2 (Mohawk Trail)
west to Rt. 8A. One mile north on 8A, look for Warner Hill Road (the
3rd left off 8A north). Go to 3-way fork and take the left most fork
to farm. |
Year round vacation rentals, sugar house open during
March. |
Burnt Hill Farm Flagg Hill
Road
Heath (413) 337-4454 |
Lowbush blueberry farm-wholesale, retail, and PYO.
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2 miles from Heath Center on Flagg Hill Road. |
Open Fridays, 3pm to 8pm, Sat. and Sun. from 8am-8pm,
August 3-5; 10-12. |
Chee Chee Mamook Farm 341 Caldwell
Road
Northfield
(413) 498-2160
www.cheecheemamook.com |
Fiber/dairy goat farm specializing in alpacas and dairy goats. Farm Shop offers
alpaca and goat milk products, along with handcrafted items. Horse-drawn rides
available by advance appointment. |
Call for directions. |
By appointment. |
Ciesluk Farmstand 564 Greenfield
Rd.
Deerfield (413) 772-0790
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Located in the heart of Historic Deerfield. Famous for our
delicious sweet corn, as featured in Yankee Magazine. Raise pumpkins
& many other vegetables. Feature locally grown berries, apples,
and flowers |
From interstate 91 north and south take exit 24Go north onto
route 5 past Yankee candle approximately 6 miles we are on the
right. |
5/1-6/30 & 9/15-10/31, 10-6pm. 7/1-9/15, 8:30am-6pm. |
Clarkdale Fruit Farms 303 Upper Road
Deerfield
(413) 772-6797
www.clarkdalefruitfarms.com |
PYO apples. Containers supplied, children welcome with
parents. |
From I-92/Route 2 rotary in Greenfield, 2 miles South
via Newton, Fairview and Munson Streets. Signs at intersections. |
Open daily 10am to 5pm, starts early September. |
Cranston's Tree Farm 197 Bellus Rd. and 372
Baptist Corner Rd.
Ashfield (413) 628-3911
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Grow 30,000 Balsam, Fraser and Douglas Fir Christmas Trees on
our beautiful 170 acre family farm. Invite you to share a \"real\"
Christmas experience |
Rt. 116N in Ashfield, Turn right onto Babtist Corner Rd., Go .5
mile. |
Open in Nov. and Dec., weekends 9-6pm, and weekdays, 1:30 -
6pm. |
Dole Farm Peckville Rd.
Shelburne (413)
625-2317 |
PYO apples. Family owned, minimal spray. |
Rt. 2 west from Greenfield 3 miles right onto
Peckville Rd, 1 mile on right. |
Sept. 15th - Oct. Fri pm, Sat & Sun 9-6pm. |
Greenwood Farm 265 Millers Falls
Road
Northfield (413) 498-5995
Greenwoodapples.com |
PYO apples. 36 apple varieties, many are antique varities. Apple
cider products. |
On Rt. 63, 2.5 miles north of Rt. 2 in Northfield
(directions of map at website). |
Start Mid Sept.: Wed.-Sun 10-6pm. Mon & Tues by
chance or appt. |
Gould's Maple Farm R.F.D. 1 Cooper
Lane
Shelburne (413) 625-6170 |
Producer of fine maple products, and sugar making, restaurant and
gift shop in 1827 hand made barn on the Mohawk Trail.
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Rt. 91 North, exit 26, 7 miles from rotary. |
March 1 thru last Sunday in April. |
Greenwood Farm 265 Millers Falls Rd.
(Rt. 63)
Northfield (413) 498-5995 |
Operate a 5 acre apple orchard, cider processing house for sweet
& hard cider, a farm store and mail order. Farmstand features
specialty apple products, 42 antique apple varieties, cider jelly,
cider syrup, apple butter. PYO apples.
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On Rt. 63, 3.5 miles north on Rt. 2 in Northfield. |
September 13th throu November 23, Wed.- Fri. from
Noon-6pm, Sat.-Sun. 9:30 am-5pm. Closed Mon. & Tues. |
Hall Tavern Farm Rt. 2
Shelburne
Falls (617) 626-1701 |
Walking, hiking, x-country ski trails, farm tours, working farm,
guest house, farm vacations.
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Rt.91 to Rt.2 Mohawk Trail west to Charlemont, farm
located 12 miles west of Rt. 91/Rt. 2. |
By appointment, call ahead. |
Hamilton Orchards 22 West Street
New
Salem
(978) 544-6867
hamiltonorchards.com |
PYO apples and berries, farm animals, nature trail, picnic areas,
snack bar, hayrides.
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Central Mass., just off Rt. 202 near the northern end
of Quabbin Reservoir. Exit 16 off Rt. 2. Look for signs. |
Open weekends from 9am to 5pm. Call for weekday hours
according to picking conditions. Fall raspberries start early Sept
to mid-Oct. |
Harold White Maple Syrup 10 West Hawley
Rd.
Charlemont (413) 339-4426
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Maple syrup operation selling our own maple syrup & maple
candies. Farm open for hunting and fishing to the public free of
charge.
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I 91 exit 26, then west on Rt. 2, 20 miles to
Charlemont, then left on Rt. 8A 2 miles to farm on right. Maple Leaf
farm sign at roadside. |
Year round for farm visits and for hunting &
fishing. |
J. Kinchla Farms 16 Tower
Road
Charlemont (413) 549-8873
|
PYO pumpkins, gourds, decorative corn, and hayrides. Children's
activities, giant pumpkins, and beautiful foliage. Funkin' Pumpkin
Festival Columbus Day weekend! |
2 miles west of Charlemont center on Rt. 2. Across from Mohawk
Park restaurant and campground." |
October, Mon. & Thurs., 10-5pm, Fri.-Sunday, 10-6pm. |
Johnson's Farm & Sugarhouse
210 Wheeler Ave.
Orange
(978) 544-7835
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Charming country setting for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or ice cream, for eating
in or take-out. Also offering local crafts, gifts, baked goods, and farm
products - maple syrup is a 100-year family tradition here. |
From Orange center, go east on East Main St. (Rte. 2A) about 1 mile. Turn left
onto Wheeler Ave. and go 1.5 miles. |
Tuesday 7 am - 2 pm Wednesday - Saturday 7 am - 8 pm Sunday 7-11 am |
Keldaby Farm 12 Heath
Rd.
Colrain (413) 624-3090 |
Small farming enterprise with more than 60 Angora goats. Design
studio for dyeing fiber and yarns, small retail shop. May tour the
studio and the barns to meet the goats.
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1 mile south of Colrain Center (Rt. 112) take Foundry
Village Rd. to Adamsville Rd. Second left is Heath Rd. Keldaby is
the sunflower yellow home straight ahead. |
By appointment - 9am to dark. |
Maple House B&B 51 Middletown Hill
Rd.
Rowe (413) 339-0107 www.maplehousebb.com/ |
Built 1784 as a stage coach stop, Maple House has been
alternately a farm or inn. Currently an excellent example of a
family homestead producing all the meat, vegetables, berries, syrup,
eggs & herbs we use. Five guest rooms with spectacular views. 5
minutes to trout fishing whitewater play on Deerfield River.
Swimming and canoeing on private lake.
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Rt. 2 to the Mohawk Trail to Charlemont. 1.5 M past
town take Zoar Rd. to Rowe. Follow Zoar Rd. 6 miles to Rowe Ctr.
Just past town ctr. at fork of the road take left onto Middletown
Hill Rd. Maple House is the 5th house on right. |
Year round B & B, call for reservation. |
Mohawk Orchards Mohawk Trail-Route
2
Shelburne (413) 625-2874 |
PYO apples, farm animals.
|
Exit 26 off I-90 3 miles west on Rt. 2 (Mohawk
Trail). |
May 1-Nov 1 Mon-Sat 8am-4:30 pm, Sun 10am-5:30
pm |
New Salem Preserves, Inc. 67 South Main
Street
New Salem (978) 544-3437
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Offer apple orchards, a user friendly cider mill, and also
produce solar-cooked strawberry and raspberry preserves. All on a
unique farm in an 18th century setting; worthy of a visit. |
Rt. 2 west, exit 16. Go south toward Belchertown on Rt. 202 for
7 miles to New Salem center. Turn left at yellow blinker and
continue straight ahead to farm at 67 S. Main St. |
Sept. - Nov.: daily, 9am - dusk. |
Nourse Farms 41 River
Road
Whately (413) 665-2658
http://www.noursefarms.com/ |
Containers provided. Rhubarb and peas available during strawberry
season. 24 Hour Berry Line - (413) 665-2650 for latest
conditions.
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From Greenfield, Route 91S to exit 24, at end of ramp
turn left on to Routes 5 and 10 for 1/4 mile. Turn right on to Route
116 for 1 mile. Northampton/Springfield, Rt. 91N to exit 22. Take
3rd right onto Depot Road to River Rd. Look for blue signs. |
Hours are generally 8am-4pm daily. Call to confirm at
our 24 Hour Berry Line - (413) 665-2650 for latest conditions,
hours, and crops being picked. |
Old Depot Gardens 504 Turners Falls
Rd.
Montague (413) 467-7645
http://www.redfirefarm.com/ |
NOFA Certified organic plants, produce & flower farm.
Picturesque farm stand located just .5 mile from the village center
is well stocked with a full selection of fresh produce all season.
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Rt. 63 take Swamp Rd . The farm is about 1 mile from
Rt. 63 at the end of Swamp Rd. |
Daily, May until Halloween 10am-dusk. Enjoy the flower
gardens all summer and stop for pumpkins during Sept. & Oct.
|
Penfrydd Farm B & B 105 Hillman
Rd.
Colrain (413) 624-5516
http://www.penfrydd.com/ |
Working farm with llamas, horses, scenic vistas, and quiet
privacy. Close to Old Deerfield, Shelburne Falls, Marlboro Music
Festivals.
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From Colrain Center: 4.1 miles north on 112, left on
Thompson Road. 1.8 miles up Thompson Road. Turn left onto paved road
for .2 miles. Turn left onto Wilson Hill Road-.8 miles, turn right
onto Hillman Road. 1/2 mile to farm. |
Reservations required." |
Pine Hill Orchards 248 Greenfield
Road
Colrain (413) 624-3325
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Apple orchard featuring year round farm market and
refrigerated apple room to shop in. On premises bakery, homemade
breads, pies, cookies & muffins and apple-related products.
Snack bar, serving breakfast & lunch. Free petting farm; PYO
apples. Restaurant serving breakfast and lunch. |
North on Route 91, West on Rt. 2. Three miles north
off Rt. 2 , turn at Colrain-Shelburne Rd, orchard 3 miles away. |
Year round daily 8am-5:30 pm weekdays; 8am-3:00 pm
weekends. Restaurant, 7am -2pm. |
Quonquont Farm 9 North
Street
Whately (413) 575-4680
http://www.quonquont.com/ |
PYO blueberries, peaches, apples. Wonderul fresh fruit
in beautiful setting. Seasonal farmstand, pumpkins in fall. Fun all
season in the blue meadow maze. |
I-91S to exit 25, or, 91N to exit 24. Take Rt 5 south
2 miles, take right onto Christian lane and follow signs. From the
North, take left onto Christian Lane. |
10-5pm, daily, mid-July to Nov. |
Red Gate Farm
Education Center 4 Norman
Road
Buckland (413) 625-9503
http://www.redgatefarm.org/ |
Non-profit organization which serves the local community
w/school and family programs, with volunteer opportunities and
outreach activities. Young people and adults experience hands-on
learning about agriculture, history and the natural world! Fresh
eggs year round, with small vegetable stand in summer. |
Off Rt. 112 in Buckland. Rt. 112 runs North/South between Rt. 2
ans Rt. 9. At blinking light in Rt. 112, take Hawley Rd. Bear right
at fork. Take second right onto Apple Valley Rd. Take 1st left onto
Cemetary Rd. Turn right into 1st driveway on Norman Rd. |
Year round, Monday - Saturday, 9am - 4pm. Call or check website
for dates and times of specific programs. |
Ripka's Farm Routes 5 & 10
South
Deerfield (413) 665-3018 |
PYO strawberries. Micro nutrients produce sweet & flavorful
berries |
1.5 miles North of Yankee Candle Co. |
Open weekdays, 8:30 am to 8pm, weekends 8:30 am to
6pm. |
Songline Emu Farm 66 French King
Highway
Gill (413) 863-2700
www.allaboutemu.com/ |
Six foot tall, 120lb. prehistoric flightless birds which roamed
the outback of Australia 80 million years ago, now live in Gill.
Farm tours & fully stocked store with Emu oil products. Leather
items, and meat. Hatching occurs in April & May. |
call for directions. |
Open Thursday, Fri & Sat. from 12noon-6pm, from
April 1 - Dec. 15th. |
South Face Farm Sugarhouse 755 Watson
Spruce Corner Rd.
Ashfield (413) 628-3268 www.southfacefarm.com/ |
Sugarhouse open to public March & April with weekend
restaurant serving maple products. Close to area B & B's and xc
sking.
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1.5 mi. off Rt. 116, 5 mi. northwest of Ashfield Ctr.
Follow signs from corner of Rt. 112 & 116 north. |
March & April: Sugarhouse open Sat & Sun for 6
weekends starting the first weekend in Mar 8:30 am-3:30 pm. |
The Benson Place 182 Flagg Hill
Road
Heath (413) 337-5340 |
Wild, unsprayed, low bush blueberries. |
Call for directions. |
Fri., Sat., Sun. from July 27-August 26, 10-4pm |
The Warfield House Inn @ Valley View Farm 200
Warfield Road Charlemont (413) 339-6600
WarfieldhouseInn.com
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Offer 10 B&B rooms along with restaurant/pub and sugar
house. Horse and wagon rides, llama picnic treks are featured.
Skiing, hiking and barn yard tours to visit our animals. |
Rt. 91 to Greenfield exit 27, Rt. 2 west to Charlemont. |
Year round, daily except mondays. Open Sun., Tues.-Thurs.,
11am-9pm. Fri. & Sat., 11am-10pm. |
Tregellys Fibers & Shades 15 Dodge
Branch Rd.
Hawley (413) 625-6448
www.tregellysfibers.com/ |
Raise llamas, Angora goats, Icelandic sheep, Navajo Churro sheep,
yaks for their wool. White Galloway cattle, Bactrian camels for
fiber, ducks, geese, "Greenspun" yarn for hand-woven goods. We have
the largest natural dye yarn & weaving studio and shop on the
East Coast. Picnic grounds and scenic vistas. Working farm, not
intended for a petting zoo.
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Rt. 2 west, exit Rt.112 South toward Ashfield. Go to
Ashfield-Buckland line right onto Clesson Brook Rd. 2.5 miles. Go
right on Dodge Rd. 1.3 mi. Farm at end. From Rt. 2 East turn left on
Rt. 112. South towards Ashfield. From Rt. 9 pick up Rt. 112 in
Goshen go towards Ashfield and continue down Ashfield Mountain. At
Ashfield/ Buckland line go left onto Clesson Brook Rd. |
June - Sep. Sat.11am- 4pm. Sun. 11am-3pm. Please call
for appointment. |
Walnut Hill Farm 104 Ashfield
Rd.
Shelburne Falls (413) 625-9002 |
Dairy farm and vegetable stand with sweet corn. The world's
largest oxen was raised at Walnut Farm at the turn of the century
weighing 4700 lbs.
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2 miles south off Rt. 2 on Ashfield Rd (Rt. 112). |
Sweet corn season (3rd week of July til early Oct.),
11am - dusk." |
Warm Colors Apiary 2 S. Miller Rd
S.
Deerfield (413) 665-4513 Warmcolorsapiary.com |
Honey products, beeswax candles, apiary tours, beekeeping courses
and equipment, pollination services. Herbs and Lavendar plants.
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One mile north of I91 on Rt. 116, turn left onto South
Mill River Rd. 1st house on right. |
Nature trails, June to Oct. Annual Honey Festival, 2nd
weekend in Sept. March - December: Wed., 12-6pm, Sat. 9-5pm, Sun.
12-5pm. |
Warner Farm 159 Old Amherst
Road
Sunderland (413) 665-3353 |
PYO strawberries and vegetables. Corn Maze on labor day. No
limits, containers provided or bring your own. Children allowed |
From Sunderland Center, 1 mile East on Rt. 116 onto
Old Amherst Road. 2nd house on left, #159. |
Open Mon through Fri, 8am to 1pm, Sat and Sun 8am to
5pm. |
West County Winery /Pine Hill Orchard 268
Greenfield Rd.
Colrain (413) 624-3481
http://www.ciderday.org/ |
Winery producing hard cider from local fruit.
Raspberry - apple - blueberry, peach wine. Tasting room at Pine Hill
Orchard (same address), petting zoo, cider pressed every day during
Fall foliage time. Cider Day -cooking demos along annual
tours of Franklin County orchards first Sat. in Nov. |
Rt. 91 rotary (Exit 26) go west toward Shelburne
Falls/Mohawk Trail 3.7 miles on Rt. 2. Turn right on
Colrain-Shelburne Road. Go 3 miles straight to West County
Winery/Pine Hill Orchard." "Franklin" |
Jan 1 thru May 31 please call first. June thru Dec 31
Thur - Sun 11am-pm. Cider pressed daily during the Fall foliage
time. |
Williams Farm 477 Greenfield
Rd.
Deerfield (413) 773-5186 |
Farm is one of the largest sweet corn growers in Western Mass.
Operate sugarhouse & seasonal restaurant, garden center,
nursery, landscape contracting service & Christmas shop.
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I-91 north from Springfield/Mass. Pike exit 24 north 4
miles on Rt. 5. I 91 south from Greenfield/Rt. 2 to exit 25 farm 3
miles on Rt. 5. |
From Washington's Birthday to Easter, 8:30am-3pm.
Wed.-Sat. Easter to Christmas, 9am-5pm daily. Garden center:
Feb.-Dec., 9-5pm. Sugarhouse: Mid-Feb. to 1st week of April, 7 days
a week. |
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Appleberry Farm Barry
Street
Agawam (860) 668-7252 |
PYO Blueberries
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2 miles South on Route 187 from Feeding Hills Center,
take right onto Barry St. Farm is on Barry Street @ Risings
Corner. |
Starts mid-August, through mid-October on weekends. |
Bluebird Acres Farm Market 747 Parker
St.
East Longmeadow (413) 525-6012 |
Farm operation since 1942. 60 varieties of apples, draft cider,
homemade baked goods, seasonal festivals, farm tours, gardening
workshops, viewing zoo, gift shop, PYO blueberries.
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Exit 7 off Mass Pike, left onto Center St. to Ludlow
Bridge. Right onto bridge, right after bridge. Left at lights
(Parker St.) 6 mi. to farm. |
Halloween 7am-6 pm, Summer-Fall 7am-7pm daily. |
Cook's Farm Orchards 106 Haynes Hill
Road
Brimfield (413) 245-3241 |
PYO , No minimum, free weekend trailer ride.
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Route 20 West to Brimfield Center stop light. 1/2 mile
south on Rt. 19, follow signs. |
Open daily from 10am to 6pm during the season. |
E. Cecchi Farms 1131 Springfield
St.
Agawam (Feeding Hills) (413) 786-2489 |
The Cecchi family has farmed in Feeding Hills since 1924 and has
been at this location since 1946. 4th generation family farm. Grow a
large selection of annuals and perennials, herbs and vegetable
plants in our greenhouses, and from our fields, we grow variety of
vegetables & berries.
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From north, south & east: Exit 3 off Rt. 91 to Rt.
57 west. Take Mill St/Feeding Hills Exit off Rt. 57 west. Follow
Mill St. 1.5 mi. to Springfield St. merge. Farm on left past 2nd set
of lights. From West: Rt. 57 East to Feeding Hills Ctr.-Springfield
St. |
Mid-April through Oct. 31, 9am-8pm. |
Echo Hill Orchard & Country
Store Wilbraham Road
Monson (413) 267-3303 |
Fruit & vegetable growing farm. PYO apples, peaches,
apricots, plums, and pears. Currants and gooseberries are available
at the stand. We also press cider.
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Center of Monson (Route 32) West on High St. to
Wilbraham Road, approximately 2 miles. |
Open daily from 8:30 am to 6pm. For apples open daily
from 9am to 6pm. |
Fini's Plant Farm 217 James
Street
Feeding Hills (413) 786-1012 |
PYO pumpkins. Offer hay rides and childrens' events. Group rates
for weekday field trips. |
Feeding Hills section of Agawam off North St. |
Sat. and Sun. from 9-5 in Oct. Weekdays by appt. only.
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Gran-Val Farm Scoop 233 Granby Road/Rt.
189
Granville (413) 357-6632 |
Dairy farm with homemade gourmet ice cream. Farm animals to see.
Group tours. Light lunch & gifts.
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Rt. 57 to Granville. Rt. 189 south 1 1/4 miles farm
and shop on west side of the highway. |
Mid-April thru mid-Oct., 10:30am-9pm daily. |
Jameson's High Meadow Farm 410 Skyline
Trail
Chester (413) 667-3640
www.hiddenhills.com/ |
Mountain grown fruits and maple syrup.
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Call for directions. |
Open daily 8-5pm. |
Kelso Homestead 207 Bromley
Road
Chester (413) 667-3251 |
PYO Blueberries. 10% discount for 20 lbs. or more.
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From "Country Store" Rt. 112, Huntington, follow
signs. From Rt. 20, Huntington, cross bridge. Sharp left at end of
bridge. About 4 miles. |
Open daily from 8am to 5pm, Sundays noon to 5pm. |
Koran's Farm & Gift Shop 160 East
Hill Rd.
Monson (413) 267-3396 |
Operate a PYO strawberry farm and stand with bedding plants,
seasonal vegetables and flowers. Christmas trees.
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Follow directional signs from Rt. 32 South in Monson
to farm. |
May-Oct. daily M-F 10am-6pm, Sat. & Sun. 9am-6pm,
Nov. 29-Dec. 24, M-F, 1pm-5pm, Sat. & Sun., 9am-5pm. |
Kosinski Farm 227 North West
Street
Feeding Hills (413) 572-4344 |
PYO Blueberries.
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Route 57 West 1 mile past Feeding Hill Ctr. Turn right
onto North West St., 1/2 mile on left. |
July & August, open 7 days, 7am to noon, except
closed on Friday. |
Maple Corner Farm 794 Beech Hill
Rd.
Granville (413) 357-8829 |
Maple sugar house, museum of old sugaring items, pancakes and
French toast served on the weekends, 12 miles of groomed cross
country ski trails, ski equipment rental, snowshoes and
rentals.
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From South: Rt. 91 to exit 40. Follow Rt. 20 west to
Rt. 189 north. In Granville, take Rt. 57 west 4.1 miles to North
Lane #2. A Maple Corner Farm sign is on the corner. Follow the signs
to the Ski Center about 6 miles from Rt. 57. From East or west:
Mass.Pike/Rt. 90, exit 3 turn right onto Rt. 10/202, take Rt. 20
West to Rt. 23 West thru Blanford Ctr. Follow 23 down Beech Hill Rd.
will be on left. Go on Beech Hill Rd. 4 miles. |
Sugarhouse 8am - 5pm during Mar & April. Cross
country skiing open from 1st skiable snow in December through the
last spring snow. Call ski-phone first (413) 357-6697. |
Moss Hill Tree Farm 222 Upper Moss Hill
Rd
Russell (413) 862-3815
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Cut - Your Own Christmas trees. Hiking trails, managed
forest. |
Call for directions. |
Thanksgiving until Christmas, daylight hours. |
Provin Mt Farm 443 North West
Street
Feeding Hills (413) 786-0495 |
PYO Blueberries. |
Exit 3 off I-91 in Springfield, take Rt. 57 west. 1
mile beyond Feeding Hills Center, turn right at light onto N. West
St. |
Call for hours. |
Pumpkin Valley Farm 384 College
Highway
Southwick (413) 569-6915 |
PYO pumpkins. |
From Springfield take Rt. 57 west. At intersection of
Rts. 10, 202 and 57, take 10 & 202 south. Farm is 1.5 miles on
left. |
Open 9am to dusk daily, free hayrides on weekends and
holidays. P |
Randall's Farm & Greenhouse 631 Center
St.
Ludlow (413) 589-7071
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Upscale farmstand with greenhouse, bakery & deli,and
homemade ice cream stand with picnic tables. Quality plants for
spring, hearty mums, pumpkins, poinsettias, etc. |
From Mass.Turnpike: exit 7, take right on Rt. 21. Farm 1/2 mile
on left. |
Year round, Mon.- Sat., 7am-9pm., Sundays, 7am-8pm. Call for
event info. |
Rice Fruit Farm 757 Main
St.
Wilbraham (413) 596-4002 |
Grow apples, peaches, pears, nectarines and some vegetables and
sell them at our farmstand along with our cider, baked goods and
maple syrup & other products and crafts. Provide farm tours and
hayrides by appointment only.
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Mass. Pike to Rt. 20, in No. Wilbraham take left to
Main St. farm 3 mi. on right hand side. Close to Bennett's Turkey
Farm. |
Year round from 6am-6pm daily. We host many events
throughout the year. |
Robert's Hillside Orchard 275 South
Lane
Granville (413) 357-6690 |
PYO Blueberries. |
Call for directions and hours. |
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Sheepgate Otis Stage Rd (Rt.
23)
Blandford (413) 848-0990 |
Sheep raising, weaving, blankets, pillows, originals. Weaver in
residence. Sheepskin products: slippers, muffins, hats, vests, etc.
Meet the sheep at the door.
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Rt. 23 to Blandford (between Otis and Russell). |
Winter: Thur-Sun., 11am - 5pm. Summer: Thur-Sun.,
11am-6pm. |
Thankful Farm and Bakery 49 Mortvining
Rd.
Southwick (413) 569-0420 |
Offer organic produce, bakers of handcrafted breads, pies, and
baked goods. Hay sold throughout the year. Also, makers of
custom-made sandals by special order.
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Mass Pike exit 3 Westfield. Follow through Westfield
to Southwick Rts. 10 & 202. Go through Southwick Ctr. At
McDonald's on left at the traffic light, take right to top of hill
and before the curve take left to Mortvining Rd. Farm 2 miles on
right. |
Mid - June to end of October. Farm bakery open year
round by special order. |
The Berry Patch 1672 Main Rd - Route
57
West Granville (413) 357-6679 |
PYO Blueberries. Best picking August and early Sept.
|
1/2 mile West of West Granville Church and Store. 1/2
mile East of Granville State Forest on Route 57. |
Open 7 days a week, 8am to dusk. |
Val's Berry Farm 81 Parker Street
E.
Longmeadow (413) 525-1565 |
PYO Blueberries. All responsible pickers welcome.
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South on Route 83 from center of East Longmeadow,
approximately 1 mile, left on Hampden Road to blinking light, right
to 81 Parker Street. |
Open daily from 7:30 am to noon, and 3:30-6:30 pm, 7
days a week. |
Vining Hill Farm 180 Vining Hill
Rd.
Southwick (413) 569-0085 |
Family oriented working farm. We operate as a pesticide free PYO
farm, providing red & black raspberries, pumkins and choose
& sut Chritmas trees. Offer horse-drawn wagon and sleigh rides
for group activities or special events. Picnic grove and hay loft
room available to use.
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Rtes 10 & 202 Southwick, turn west at McDonlad's
into Vining Hill Rd. farm located 1.5 mi. on right. |
Please call for hours. |
West Branch Farm Products 97 Old State
Rd
Chester (413) 354-6380 |
Also offer Black walnuts, concord grapes, veggies and
blueberries. All certified organic.
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From East: Rt. 20 west approx. 2.5 miles from
Huntington Ctr., across from Chester State Park. Parking on Rt. 20.
From West: Rt. 20E 2.5 miles from Chester Ctr. |
About July 10 - Sept. 15, 9:30-4pm. 7days a week. |
West Granville Blueberries 448 North
Lane
Granville (413) 357-8829 |
Large juicy PYO blueberries.
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Rt. 57W, past Granville Ctr. 4.1 miles to North Lane
on right. Farm is 2.2 miles down on North Lane on right. |
Mid July to Mid Sept. 10-5pm. |
Westview Farms 111 East Hill
Rd.
Monson (413) 267-5355 |
Dairy farm, 30 flavors of ice cream, goats, lambs,
rabbits. Field trips for schools, day care & scouts, birthday
parties: include horse drawn hay & sleigh rides, feeding the
animals, PYO pumpkins. Country fresh family fun. |
Between Rts. 32 & 20. Exit 8 from Mass. Pike. East
Hill Rd. is off Monson Rd. off Rt. 20. From Rt. 32 at Wing Med. Ctr.
to Brimfield Rd. to East Hill Rd. |
April 1 thru Oct 30, Winter by reservation. Buses
welcome. |
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Atkins Farms Corner of Rt. 116 & Bay
Rd. 1150 West St.
Amherst (413) 253-9528
www.atkinsfarms.com/ |
Locally owned farm originated in 1887, grows apples, peaches,
pears on 100 acres of farmland in Amherst and Belchertown. PYO
peaches in Aug. apples in Sep. Sat & Sun. The retail stand of
more than 18,000 sq feet has produce, bakery, deli, specialty foods,
gifts and flowers.
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3 mi. south of Amherst on Rt. 116. From Rt. 91, head
north and take exit #19 to Rt. 9 east. Take right at first light
(see Atkins Farm sign). From Mass Pike: Take Rt. 181 go through
Belchertown, take Rt. 9 West. |
Year round daily, winter: 7:30 am-7pm.; Summer: 7:30
am-8 pm. PYO Sat. & Sun., 10am-4pm. Hosts fall weekend scarecrow
workshops and variety of other seasonal events. |
Atlas Farm at Annie's Garden & Gift
Store 515 Sunderland Rd.(Rt. 116)
Amherst (413)
665-6827
|
Feature certified organic produce including many specialty and
heirloom varieties, available June 1 - Nov. 1. Carry locally grown
bedding plants, gardening supplies, gifts and more. |
From Rt. 9 in Amherst: Take Rt. 116 north for 4.4 miles. Store
is on the east side of Rt. 116. |
Open yearly, daily 9-6pm, except Sunday's 10-5pm. Call for info.
on our summer harvest festival (date TBA). |
Bird Haven Blueberry Farm 55 Gunn
Road
Southampton (413) 527-4671
Birdhavenblueberry.com |
PYO Blueberries. Children welcome. Refreshments
served.
|
Off Route 10, South from Easthampton toward
Southampton, take a left onto Gunn Road. Bear right at fork, third
house on left after underpass. |
Open Mon-Sat, 9am to 7pm. May to end of Sept. |
Blue Heaven Blueberry/Raspberry Farm 246
Skyline Trail
Middlefield (413) 623-5519 |
PYO Blueberries. We provide all containers and bags.
|
Take Route 20 towards Chester to Middlefield Street,
approximately 5 miles, follow signs. |
Open 9am to 4pm every sunny day from early August to
the end of the picking in September. |
Breezy Acres Farm 25 Pleasant
St.
Granby (413) 467-3276 |
Organic produce grower for bedding plants, honey, maple syrup,
eggs, milk bread, baked goods.
|
Rte. 202 Granby - head west onto Pleasant St. 1/4 mile
on right side. From Rt. 116 South Hadley, head east onto Morgan St.
1 mi. on left after 4-way stop. |
Early April thru mid.December daily 9am - 6pm. |
Cold Spring Orchard U-Mass. Horticulture
Research Ctr. 391 Sabin Street
Belchertown (413)
323-6647
Coldspringorchard.com |
State funded orchard that conducts research on various parts of
the fruits industry, but also a working farm that offers high
quality fruit (up to 112 apple varieties, peaches, plums, pears,
blueberries & sour cherries). Offer farm tours, picnic area,
self-guided walking tours, panoramic views, PYO apples & fruit
stand.
|
From Boston Mass. Pike to exit 8. Take right off ramp
to Rt. 20 bear right onto 181. Follow 181 to Belchertown. Look for
Demonstration Forest on right. Take next left onto Cold Spring Rd.
then left onto Sabin St. Orchard and store is on left in red
building. From Amherst take Rte. 9 to Belchertown. Stay on Rt. 9
thru Rt. 202 intersection. Follow for 3 mi. and take a right onto
Sabin St. Follow for 1.7 miles and look for red building or
right. |
August to Nov. 10am - 5pm daily. Nov.-March 8am - 3pm
Mon.-Fri." " |
Cook Farm & Flavors of Cook Farm 129 S. Maple
St.
Hadley (413) 584-2224 http://www.cookfarm.com/
|
Family owned since 1909. Holsteins and Jerseys. Farmstand opened
in 1998. Features our own milk, homemade ice cream and butter. Also
soup and sandwiches. PYO pumpkins. Limited educational tours by
appt |
Rt. 9 Hadley. S. Maple is the road between Hampshire Mall and
Mt. Farms Mall. Farm is 2.5 miles down on right. |
Open all year 8am weekdays, 10am weekends, closing hours:
dependent of season. |
Cowls Sawmill & Land Company
134 Montague Road
P.O. Box
9677
North Amherst
413-549-1403 |
The Cowls Companies are
a unique agricultural, lumber and building materials business that blends the
best of the last three centuries with the best of the new.
www.cowls.com/history1.html |
From the East: Rte. 9 West thru lights at Amherst Center, go 2 Miles, passing
Pizza Hut on right. Turn right on Rte. 116 North Go 4 miles, turn right
at lights to signs for Rte. 63 North. ½ mile to lights, turn left then
bear right onto Montague Rd, Rte 63. 134 Montague Road is in ½ mile on
the left at the corner of Cowls Rd. |
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Cumworth Farm 472 West Cummington
Rd
Cummington (413) 634-5529 |
PYO Blueberries. Also have a Bed & Breakfast.
|
Call for directions. |
Call ahead for hours. |
Delta Organic Farm and B & B 352
East Hadley Rd.
Amherst (413) 253-1893
Deltaorganicfarm.com |
Farm B & B and conference facility that offers
protection for those with chemical sensitivities & allergies.
Serve meals that feature whole, natural, and organic foods, much of
which is grown on the farm. Have conference room for special (small)
events and serve full meals from our commercial kitchen. Walking
& hiking trails. NOFA certified farm. |
From Center of Amherst, take Rt. 116 south. Take a
right on East Hadley Rd. Farm 1 mi. on Rt. 116. Located in the 5
college area of UMass, Amherst, Mt. Holyoke, Hampshire, and
Smith. |
By appointment only year round, daily.
|
Dickinson Farms 134 South
St.
Granby (413) 467-3715 |
PYO strawberry, blueberry, raspberry, apple & pumpkin farm.
Also grow sweet corn, tomatoes, summer squash, and other vegetables
sold at our Apple Barn with pies & donuts. Grow Christmas trees
and offer wagon rides.
|
2 miles East of Jct. Route 33 and New Ludlow Rd,
and/or going south on Rt. 202 in Granby, take a left on Ferry Hill
Rd., and follow signs. |
Daily from 7am-7pm during picking season Sat. &
Sun. from 8am-7pm. Apple season Fri., Sat., Sun. 9am-6pm. |
Fletcher Farm 22 Gunn
Rd
Southampton (413) 527-6888 |
PYO pumkins. Welcome school groups. |
|
Call for hours and conditions |
Hickory Dell Farm 245 West Farms
Rd.
Northampton (413) 586-0031
www.hickorydell.com/ |
Visit our 17 llamas while enjoying locally made ice
cream on a working farm with beautiful views and hiking trails
through the woods. Offer full line of seasonal farm stand produce
and crafts, pottery, and gift items. Tours available. |
From Northampton go 5 mi. West on Rt. 66. Take right
onto West Farms Rd. Farm is 1/4 mi. on left. Close to the film
location of Cider House Rules. |
|
Ingate Farms and B&B 60 Lamson
Ave.
Belchertown (413) 253-0440 |
Beautiful 450 acre farm with valleys, streams, ponds. Breed &
raise Haflinger horses. Operate Riding School & Summer Riding
Day Camp. Offers B & B lodging in 1740 building. One of the
earliest operating farms in the area. Raise our own fruit,
vegetables & berries and a wide variety of perennial flowers.
Olympic-size inground swimming pool. Miles of hike, bike & horse
trails.
|
Mass Pike take 91 north exit 19 off right & cross
bridge to first traffic light. Turn right onto Bay Rd. Follow Bay
Rd. towards Hampshire College & Atkins Farms then So. Amherst to
Belchertown line & our blue & white sign at Lamson Ave. Farm
on right 1000 feet. |
Year round. Closed only Christmas every other
year. |
Ireland Street Orchards 330 Ireland
St.
West Chesterfield (413) 296-4024 |
Apple orchard, farm bakery, perennial gardens, specializing in
Day Lilies. Summer time refreshment stand with ice cream. Picnic
tables on locations. Hay rides on weekends. We are close to
Chesterfield Gorge & many B&B's
|
Mass Pike to Rt. 9 exit-west to Williamsburg. Left
onto Rt. 143 about 9 miles. Cross green bridge, sharp left off of
bridge (Ireland Street) about 3 miles. |
Open for picking Sept. thru Nov. daily during daylight
hours. |
Jager Farm Icelandic Sheep 75 Mountain
St.
Haydenville (Williamsburg) (413) 268-3086 |
Operate the first US Icelandic Sheep Farm & breeding stock on
our 149 acre farm. Produce freezer lamb and beautiful natural and
hand dyed yarns. Close to many B&B's and pottery
studios.
|
From Northampton on Rt. 9 to Williamsburg. Go .6 mi.
turn right onto High St. to Haydenville Ctr. Go 1.7 mi. on High St.
until it turns into Mountain St. |
Year round, but call for tours. |
Lakeside Strawberries Route 47 86 Comins
Rd.
Hadley (413) 549-0805 |
PYO strawberry, containers available. |
From Route 9 take Route 47 North 2.5 miles. Farm is
next to Lake Warner. |
7:30am to 7pm daily during picking season starting
around June 5th. |
Lampson Brook Farms 270 Jackson
Street
Belchertown (413) 323-9608 |
PYO strawberries, vegetables, and flowers. |
Take Rt. 202 into Belchertown, turn onto Jackson St.
across 202 from McCarthy's Pub, one block north of light at
intersection of 202 & 181. Farmstand is less than 1 mile at
white large barn. |
6/3 - Thanksgiving: Tues - Thurs. 4-7pm, Sat.
9am-Noon. |
Long Hollow Bison Farm 272 Russell St.
Rt. 9
Hadley (413) 584-4550
|
Raise bison, give wagon rides during the fall, group tours,
birthday parties and special events. Gift shop featuring Native
American arts and crafts.
|
Rt. 9 off Rt. 91 |
Mid April to November weekends only 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
but call for tours. |
Mapleline Farm
73 Comins Rd
Hadley
(413) 549-6486
www.maplelinefarm.com
|
Farm store offers fresh & all natural milk in glass bottles and plastic.
Also carry local eggs, cheeses, seasonal produce, frozen pot pies, and
our ice cream. Group farm tours available upon appointment. |
directions at website. |
M-W-F : 1-6pm. Sat. 8-2pm, Sun. 8am-12pm. |
McCray's Country Creamery 55 Alvord
St.
So. Hadley (413) 533-0775
www.mccraysfarm.com/
|
Working dairy farm with a dairy bar; homemade ice cream, light
lunches, hay/sleigh rides, houted hayrides in Oct., petting farm,
PYO pumpkins, Pancake breakfasts during Maple Sugaring Season, Mid.
Feb - November.
|
Rt. 91 north exit 16 Rt. 202. Bottom of ramp take
right, go through Holyoke. Cross the Bridge and at rotary take 3rd
right, then immediate right. First left to Lathrop St. At 4-way stop
go straight through to Alvord St. McCray Creamery is on your
left. |
Year round daily 9:30 am-dark. Winter depending on
weather. |
North Hadley Sugar Shack 181 River
Dr.
Hadley (413)
585-8820 NorthHadleySugarShack.com
|
Maple syrup production. Tours and breakfast in sugaring season,
animal village, and maple soft serve ice cream. Farmstand/gift shop
with fine crafts, pumpkins, mums, indian corn, straw bales, and
gourd.
|
Heading north on 91, take exit 19, bare right, go over
bridge. At 2nd set of lights, take left onto Rt 47 north. We are 3
miles up on right. |
Mid Feb.- April 30, closed May - August.Reopen Labor
Day weekend til Dec. 23rd. |
Outlook Farm and B & B Rt. 66, 136
Main Rd.
Westhampton (413) 529-9388 |
PYO apples and horse drawn hayrides on Sunday afternoons. Country
store offers apples, peaches, pears, sweet corn pumpkins & more.
Farm raised fresh pork, smoked bacon, Hickory hams, and home made
Italian sausages. Offer bakery with cookies, scones, ice cream, and
snack bar. Also feature apple cider, fresh squeezed from 100 year
old press, the old fashioned way!
|
8 miles from Northampton up Rt. 66/Exit 18 of off Rt.
91. |
Daily from 6:30am-6pm Feb. - December. |
Pinetum Farm Llamas 7 Harris
St.
Granby (413) 467-7146
www.the-spa.com/ llamahikes
|
Located on the south side of Mount Holyoke Range. Breed large
classic llamas and offer them for hiking companions and for show
circuit. Offer llama hikes/treks hourly/daily. Llama will carry your
gear on the hiking trail. Picnics arranged by the farm. Hand spun
yarn & fiber. Our llamas will visit your organization or
activity for a lesson on "What Do You Do With a Llama?"
|
From Rte. 202: go north on School St. Take 1st left
onto Batchelor St., then first right onto Harris St. Farm second
house. |
Year round - please call in advance |
Raehurst Farm 38 Blueberry Hill
Rd.
New Salem (978) 544-5115 |
Offer horse drawn hay rides, sleigh rides, specials events,
weddings, etc. Up to 20 person fall hay rides, and winter sleigh
rides.
|
Off Rt. 202 in New Salem - Wendell Rd. - first road on
left 1/4 mile is Blueberry Hill Rd. Farm located at the end of the
road. |
|
Red Fire Farm 7 Carver
St.
Granby (413) 467-7645
www.redfirefarm.com/
|
Certified organic produce, plants, and flowers. Self guided tours
of the vegetable fields, greenhouses and surrounding natural areas
(including unique beaver pond). Call ahead to see what is ready for
u-pick and join our 4th Annual Heirloom Tomato Taste in
August.
|
From Mass Pike: Exit 6 and turn right at the light
after exiting the toll booth. This is Burnett Road which becomes
Holyoke Street. Stay for about 2 miles. Take a left onto West
Street. (it's the second light you come to, and there is a Mobile
Gas Station on left). Follow West Street for about 3 miles. Then you
see Old West Street on your left; slow and take your first right
turn. This becomes Taylor Street. At stop sign go right onto Carver
Street and look for farm on left. |
May 1 - Nov. 1 daily. |
Roberts' Family Farm 222 South
Street
Chesterfield (413) 296-4080
Robertsfamilyfarm.com |
PYO Blueberries. Pony rides on weekends.
|
From Northampton take Rt. 9 North. Go through
Williamsburg, then take Rt. 143 to center of Chesterfield (6 mi).
Take left onto South St., go exactly 2 miles. |
9-4pm daily, weather permitting. |
Round Hill Orchard 1 Douglas Rd - Rt.
10
Southampton (413) 562-4985 |
This "Century Farm" offers PYO berries & tree fruit, feed
rabbits, sheep (they love drop-apples), geese & chickens. Horse
and sheep to feed. Offer fresh farm honey. School & group tours
by appt.
|
Exit 3 off Mass Pike, take Rt. 10N about 3 miles.
First left after the Southampton sign. Or South on Rt. 10 from
Northampton, last right before Westfield. |
Open 8am-Dusk 7 days a week: mid-July to mid-Oct. |
Running Fox Farm 74 Thrasher Hill
Rd
Worthington (413) 238-0219 |
PYO Blueberries. Organic - many varieties - children
welcome.
|
From Northampton, take Rt. 66 west to Rt. 112N. Go
about 5 miles, Take first left after "Entering Worthington" sign. Go
to top of hill and park on the right as directed by sign. |
Mid-July thru Labor Day - 7am-7pm, 7 days a week. |
Sapowsky Farms 436 E. State Road, Rt. 202
Granby (413) 467-7952 |
PYO strawberries, vegetables. |
Rt. 202, 1/4 mile east of Granby High School |
Call for daily updates and picking conditions. |
Sunset Farm Brigham
Lane
Amherst (413) 253-2528 |
PYO Blueberries. No pesticides or chemical weed
control.
|
Farm is on Brigham Lane off Sunset Avenue, downtown
Amherst. (10 Acre Farm) |
Call ahead for picking conditions. |
Teddy Smiarowski Farm Rt. 5 & 10, 487 Main
St.
Hatfield (413) 247-5181 |
PYO strawberries. |
Exit 24 off Route 91. 1.5 miles South on Route 5 &
10. |
Open weekdays, 8am to 8pm, weekends 8am to 6pm |
Tee-Zee Farm 501 Main
Street
Hatfield (413) 247-5244 |
PYO strawberries & vegetables. |
1.5 miles North of Hatfield Center on Main Street, or
4.5 miles from I-91, Exit 21 or Routes 5 & 10. 15 minutes from
Northampton, or 20 minutes from Greenfield. Watch for yellow signs.
|
Open daily from 8am to 6pm. |
Upland Meadows
Farm 338 W. Cummington Rd
Cummington (413)
634-8884 |
Offer 3 rooms of lodging with 200 acres of field and woodland
for hiking and x-country skiing. Summer activities also include PYO
berry and fruits, haying. Assortment of animals for viewing and
petting. |
Route 9 west to Cummington. Rt. 112 South approx. 2 miles. Farm
on right just past Trustees of Reservations Bryant Homestead. |
Four season facility. 8am - 8pm (summer). |
Windy Hill Farms Sam Hill
Rd.
Worthington (413) 238-5869 |
Maple syrup products and observation of maple syrup boiling. 1st
week in March to the 2nd week in April.
|
Rt. 112 to Worthington. Take the next left just past
the air strip onto Sam Hill Road. About 1 mile and the farm is on
the right. From Rt. 9 onto Rt. 143 south to Rt. 112. |
Restaurant on weekends from 9:00am. |
Zawalich's Sugar House 538 Sylvester
Rd.
Northampton (413) 584-3648 |
Operate a maple syrup house, candy for wholesale & retail.
Sugarhouse boils weekends in March. Grow vegetables in summer,
pumpkins & onions for Fall harvest.
|
Rt. 91 exit 18 turn left at bottom of ramp, then left
at light, then next left to Rt. 66. Go 4.7 miles right to Westfarms
Rd. and follow signs on Sylvester Rd. to Zawalich's Sugar House. |
Year round, please call before arrival. |
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Applefield Farm Route 117 70 Old Bolton
Road
Stow (978) 897-2699 |
PYO vegetables include: beans, eggplants, peas, hot peppers,
summer squash, kale & tomatoes. |
3 miles west of Stow Center, farm is on Route 117. |
Open Monday through Sunday, 10am to 6pm. Open for PYO
vegetables 9am to 5pm |
Autumn Hills Orchards 495 Chicopee
Row
Groton (978) 448-8388
AutumnHillsOrchard.com |
The best orchard views in New England. Antique tractor collection
& tractor wagon rides.
|
Call ahead for directions and picking conditions. |
Open weekends and holidays, 10am to 5pm. Open in
September and October. |
Belkin Family
Lookout Farm 89 Pleasant
Street
South Natick (508) 651-1539
www.lookoutfarm.com/ |
PYO, petting zoo, state of the art orchards, apple, strawberry,
raspberry, peach & Asian Pear picking, Train rides, ostriches,
and much more. Farm animals on display.
|
Rt. 128 to exit 21-Rt. 16 west (Newton Wellesley).
Follow for approx. 5.4 mi. to the intersection of Pleasant St. Left
onto Pleasant St. The farm is 1 mi. on right. |
Call ahead for hours. In season, every day, 10-5pm.
Road Race in May for Doug Flutie, Jr. Autism Foundation. U-PICK info
(508) 653-0653. |
Blue Meadow Farm 118 Nobscot
Road
Sudbury (978) 443-3880 |
Call after 6pm for next day picking conditions, no children under
6, no dogs, containers provided.
|
Rt. 128 to Rt. 20 west, over Sudbury River, take left
after Friendly's (on left) onto Nobscot Rd. Sign on left. |
Open Tues. through Sun., 8am to 6pm, early July
through early September. Closed Monday. |
Boggastowe Farm and B & B 20
Shattuck St.
Pepperell (978) 433-5191
|
Maple syrup operation with guided tours by appointment. Bed &
Breakfast farm, animals, lambs in spring.
|
Shattuck St. is off Rt. 119 & Rt. 113 |
Maple sugaring during Mar & weekends. B & B
open year round. |
Boundary Llama Farm 89 Whitney
Rd.
Ashby (978) 386-2323
|
Llama farm-tours available by appt. Foliage & sunset hikes
with Llamas. Wool rovings. Near Mt. Watatic, Cathedral of the
Pines.
|
Rt. 119 to Erickson 1/2 mile to right on Whitney Road
(dead end) |
Year round by appointment |
Broad Hill Vineyards 583 Winter
Street
Holliston (508) 429-2891
http://www.broadhill.com/
|
Combine old-world techniques with new-world methods to craft our
quality wines. Our microclimate west of Boston endows the grapes we
grow with complex character and remarkable flavor. |
The winery is located at 583 Winter St., Holliston, off of Rtes.
126 and 16. |
Wine tastings are scheduled by appointment. |
Brox Farm 1276 Broadway Rd. (Rt.
113)
Dracut (978) 454-3434 |
Farm stand, orchard with walking paths, bedding plants, annuals
prerennials, PYO farm, local honey. Grow fine flowers, vegetables
and fruit. Wildlife observation. Situated near Lowell National
Heritage State Parks, Textile Museum also Lawrence State
Park.
|
From north or south take Rt. I-93, exit 46 onto Rt.
113 west. Farm is 2.5 miles on the right, or from Lowell, follow Rt.
113 approx. 6 miles to the farm. |
May 1 - Oct. 31, 9am-6pm |
Butter Brook Farm Sheryll and Guy McKay 982 Main
St.
Acton (978) 263-1936
|
PYO pumpkins, vegetables, and flowers. Organic products. Also
offer herbs and local honey. |
From Boston Rt. 2 West to Rt. 27 North (Main St.) #
982. From 485 to Rt. 2 East to Rt. 27 North (Main St.) #982. |
Call ahead for hours and conditions. Saturdays
10am-4pm. |
Carver Hill Orchards Brookside
Ave
Stow
(978) 897-6117
www.carverhill.com |
An old fashioned, scenic farm offering PYO apples. Grow peaches
and vegetables.
|
Brookside Ave. is off Rt. 62, 1/4 mile from Post
Office. |
Daily 10am-5 pm. |
Codman Community Farm 58 Codman
Rd.
Lincoln (781) 259-0456 |
Community Farm with quality hay, community gardens, registered
Devon beef, Tamworth pigs, Lineback cows, Codswold sheep, demos,
lectures, barn for events rental, school tours, self -serve meat,
poultry, eggs, honey, maple syrup sales. Also frozen, pork, lamb,
beef, seasonal produce, hay.
|
Rt. 20 west from Boston merges into Rt. 117 west. Rt.
117 to Rt. 126 to Codman Rd. .5 mi farm on left. |
8am- 7pm daily. Call for events. |
D.J. Hussey Farm 20 Burgess
Road
Townsend (978) 597-6891 |
PYO Blueberries. |
Rt. 119 to Townsend center- north on Rt. 113 for 1/2
mile then left on Dudley Rd for 1.5 miles and look for signs. |
Call for hours and picking conditions. |
Derby Orchard 438 Great Road (Rt. 117)
Stow
(978) 897-7507 |
PYO apples. |
Rt. 117 to Pompositticut St. (near Stow shopping
center). |
Weekends and Monday holidays: Sept & Oct.,
10-4:30pm. |
Dowse Orchards 98 North Main St. (Rt
27)
Sherborn (877) 653-2639
www.dowseorchards.com/
|
200 year old family farm operation, all natural cider, cider
press viewing, 25 varieties of apples, fruit stand, PYO apples,
pumpkins of every shape & size. Christmas trees,
greenhouses.
|
Mass Pike exit 13 to Rt. 30 east to Rt. 27 south |
April thru Dec, 9am-6pm dail |
Drew Farms Country Store 31 Tadmuck
Road
Westford (978) 392-3449
www.drewfarms.com/
|
PYO and pre-picked apples: McIntosh, Cortland, Red & Golden
Delicious, and Macouns. Trailer rides on weekends. Picnic area.
Pumpkins. Groups welcome. |
From 495 south ,take exit 32.Turn left at the end of the ramp onto Boston Road.Turn left at the lights at the four way intersection.Go about one and one quarter miles on Route 110 to Tadmuck Road.Turn left onto Tadmuck Road.Drew Farm is on the left just past the 495 overpass. |
Daily, 10-5pm. |
Drumlin Farm 208 South Great Rd (Rt.
117)
Lincoln (781) 259-9807
|
Drumlin farm is a Wildlife Sanctuary and Education Center of the
Mass. Audubon Society. We offer a variety of environmental programs
using agriculture as the basis for teaching pre-registered and
interpretive programs. The farm is open year round to visitors to
see an organic farm, view both farm animals and native
wildlife.
|
Rt. 128 exit 26 Waltham/Weston go towards Waltham
through traffic light. At blinking light take left at this light, go
to the end of street and take left now on Rt. 117. Farm less than 5
mi on left. From South Rt. 128 exit 28 Trapelo Rd. to Lincoln. |
Year round Tues thru Sun, Monday holidays. Nov - Feb
28, 9am-4pm, Mar 1 - Oct. 31 until 5:00 pm. |
East Street Farm 460 East
Street
Tewksbury (978) 851-2048
|
Conveniently located in the middle of Tewksbury. Offer spring
flowers, summer vegetables, and fall pumpkin picking. Come relax and
savor the flavors of the season |
Rt. 93, exit 42 (Dascomb Rd) Follow west til becomes East St.
Farm 2 miles on right. |
May - Oct., weekdays, 10-6pm, weekends, 9-5pm. |
Gore Place 52 Gore
St.
Waltham (781) 894-2798
http://www.goreplace.org/
|
The historic Gore Place is located 9 miles west of Boston. It has
45 acres of gardens, lawns, fields and farmland with a small farm
site with historic breeds of sheep, goats and poultry. View the
animals and tour the mansion.
|
Gore St. is off Rt. 20 near the Waltham/Watertown town
line. Farm area is near SE corner of a 45 acre estate. |
Dawn to dusk year round. Mansion shown by
apppointment, Tue. To Sat., 11-4pm, Sun., 1-4pm. Annual
Sheepsheering Festival last Sat. in April. |
Great Brook Farm State Park 247 North
Rd.
Carlisle (978) 371-7083 |
We are a 950 acre dairy farm with ice cream stand. 120 dairy
animals. Farm tours, farm animals to see. Twenty miles of trails
& mtn. biking. Our own sweet corn and honey. Cow gift items.
Inside & outside seating.
|
Rt. 225 to Carlisle Ctr. At rotary take Lowell Rd.
north toward Chemsford. Lowell Rd. has a gas station on it which you
see from rotary. Two miles on Lowell Rd. makes a dip. Sign on right
take a right onto North Rd. |
Year round daylight hours. Stand open 11am until dark,
end of April thru Oct. |
Griggs Farm 599 Boston
Rd.
Billerica (978) 667-9111 |
58 acre farm established 1943. Greenhouse, plants, vegetables for
retail and wholesale.
|
Rt. 3A, 1 miles south from Billerica Ctr. |
March to Christmas 8am-8pm, Sundays 8am-6pm. |
Hanson's Farm 20 Nixon
Road
Framingham (508) 877-3058 |
PYO Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries and pumpkins. Corn Maze, hayrides and parties. Farmstand with vegetables, flowers, corn & herbs.
|
From 495, take Rt. 20 East to Wayside Inn, at Wayside
Inn Country Store turn right onto Hager Street, farm 2 miles on
right. Or from Route 9 to Edgell Road, 1 mile to lights, left onto
Edmunds Road, 2 miles to Nixon Road. |
May - Oct. Mon-Sat., 9-6pm, Sun. til 5:30pm. |
Helene's Stables 435 Martins Pond
Rd.
Groton (978) 448-6370 |
Year round pre-school to adult horseback riding program,
boarding, summer camp for out-of-state and foreign children who wish
to learn English, Equine B&B. Birthday parties.
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Rt. 2 west to Rt. 111 to Groton. Pass rotary in Ayer
and stay on 111. In Groton Ctr, go Rt. 40 on left. Take 2nd left on
Schoolhouse Road. At end there is a stop. Take left on Martins Pond
Rd. 1st driveway on right. |
Year round, Mon-Fri 8:30 am-8:30 pm |
Highland Farm 635 Highland
St.
Holliston (508) 429-8370
Highlandfarmorchard.com |
9 varieties of PYO apples from our 5000 tree orchard, featuring
our fabulous "Honeycrisp." Fun for the whole family, fresh picked
sweet corn, tomatoes, cukes, squash, pumpkins, seasonal vegetables,
and apple cider. |
From Rt. 495, take Rt. 135 east, follow into Ashland to Chestnut
St. Take right at light top of hill bear right onto Hiighland St.
Follow 1-2 miles to farm on right |
April to Dec., daily, 9-6pm. |
Hill Orchard Chamberlain/Hunt
Rd.
Westford (978) 692-9894
Monadnockberries.com |
PYO apples, pears, plums. Wagon rides on weekends. |
Exit 32 off Rt. 495, left on Boston Rd. to Westford
center. Right on Main St., 1.8 miles to left onto Chamberlain Rd. |
Sept. - Oct., 10-5pm. Open Tues. thru Sun. and
holidays. |
Hillbrook Orchards 141 Old Ayer Road
Groton
(978) 448-3248 |
Also have pony rides, and farm animal petting zoo on weekends
from 10am to 5pm. |
Route 2 West to Rt. 495 N, exit 31, west on Rt. 119
for 6-7 miles. After Mobil Station turn left onto Old Ayer Road, 1/2
mile to orchard. |
Call for hours and conditions |
Honeypot Hill Orchard 144 Sudbury
Road
Stow (978) 562-5666
www.honeypothill.com/ |
We have a 25 variety apple orchard/cider press and farmstand,
maze, farm-animals, picnic area and hayrides on weekends during PYO
season. We host school tours and company outings by appointment.
Visit our farm animals or have a picnic. Hayrides &
Hedge-maze.
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Rt. 2W to Rt. 62W into Stow and watch for signs on Rt.
62; or from Rt. 20W to Rt. 27 north for 3.5 miles straight through
Sudbury center, 1/3 mile beyond center bear left onto Hudson Rd for
3.5 miles into Stow, and take a right onto Sudbury Rd. |
Mid-July thru Christmas 9am-6pm daily. Picking daily
11am to 5pm. Stand opens mid July to Christmas from 9-6pm, daily. |
Kimball Fruit Farm 184 Hollis
Street
Pepperell (978) 433-9751 |
Offer PYO apples, strawberries, fall & summer raspberries,
peaches, and grow a variety of vegetable production. Come join us
and bring a picnic.
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Exit 5 West off Route 3, North to Route 111 into
Pepperell, take right at yellow blinking light, farm is 3 miles on
left. |
June through December 31, 9am-7pm. Daily 9am to
6pm. |
Land's Sake Jct. Newton St. &
Wellesley St.
Weston
(781) 893-1162
www.Landssake.org |
PYO berries, vegetables and flowers. Certified organic farm with
walking paths. Used to be part of Arnold Arboretum. We have a guided
tree walk and map. Picnic tables available.
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Route 128 to Route 20W(exit 26), head west about one
mile, and turn South onto Wellesley St. , go .5 miles to
intersection of Newton St., farm on left. |
Open daily, picking from 10am to 6pm. Mid-June through
Oct. |
Lawndale Farm 91 Frost Rd
Tyngsboro (978)
649-7629 |
PYO pumpkins, vegetables, and flowers. |
From center of Tyngsboro (at bridge), take Rt. 3A
north towards Hudson, N.H.. We are 1 mile from bridge, 1st farm on
road. |
Daily from 10am-7pm |
McLoon Farms Corner of Route 113
& Thorndike
Dunstable (978) 649-3656 |
Fresh organic produce and crafts also. Breads and Pies. PYO
pumpkins, our own honey, jams & preserves. Country setting in
our old barn.
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From Route 3 take Exit 35. Rte. 113 West towards
Pepperell, 1/4 mile on right, look for large old barn. |
Open weekdays from 10am until dusk. |
Natick Community Organic Farm 117 Eliot
St. (Rt. 16)
South Natick (508) 655-2204
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Non-profit, NOFA/MA certified publicly own organic farm. Produces
organic eggs, maple syrup, meat, seedlings, honey, goat's milk and
yarn. Self guided tours. Picnic area, inside tables during inclement
weather. Offer youth and adult classes year round along with a
Summer youth program.
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Rt. 128 exit 16 west, on Rt. 16 through Wellesley,
pass Wellesley College to So. Natick. Farm is on your right. 7 miles
from Rt. 128. From Rt. 9 exit 16W Wellesley. Take left at the end of
ramp at the light. |
Year round, Mon - Fri., 9am-5pm. Open weekends, but
not staffed. Harvest fest in Oct. Spring Fest in May. |
Outpost Farm 216 Prentice
St.
Holliston (508) 429-5244
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Turkey Farm producing own fresh dressed or ready to serve roasted
turkey, turkey pot pies, turkey sandwiches and fruit pies for take
out services. We have a picnic area and offer hay rides in
September. We are close to other area farms.
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Rt. 95 (128) to Rt. 16 west. Prentice St. is off Rt.
16 in Holliston. |
Year round, daily from 8am-7pm. |
Parlee Farms Farwell
Road
Tyngsboro (978) 649-3854
www.parleefarm.com
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PYO and fresh picked Strawberries, Blueberries, Raspberries, Flowers, Apples
and Pumpkins. Vegetables, bakery items, potted flowers available at farmstand. Mary's Country Kitchen offers fresh fruit, desserts and ice cream. Annie's
Animal Barn offers animals to feed and pet.
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Route 3 to Exit 34, Westford Rd, Tyngsboro. Go .75
miles East to Route 3A, take left at light, then 2nd right onto
Farwell Rd. Farm is 1 mile down on right. |
Open June –
October. Call for hours and
availability.
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Parlee's Farm 135 Pine Hill Rd
Chelmsford
(978) 256-2859 www.parleesfarm.com/
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PYO strawberries in the spring, sweet corn and pumpkins in the
fall. 5 acre corn maze!" |
From Chelmsford Ctr., take Rt. 110 toward Littleton
for 2 miles, right at 1st light and follow the signs. |
June - Oct., daily, 7am-7pm. |
Patenaude Farm 158 River
Street
Dunstable (978) 649-7116 |
PYO pumpkins. |
Rt. 113 to East Street in Pepperell Mass. Then follow
the PYO Pumpkin signs. |
Everyday from Sept. 10th to Oct. 30th. 10am -
6pm |
Patt's Blueberries 577 Gorwin
Drive
Holliston (508) 429-6795 |
Containers provided for picking, please bring your own to take
home.
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Call for directions. |
Open Thursday, Fri, Sat, Sun, from 8am to 7pm. |
Shaw Farm Dairy Inc. & Ice Cream
Stand 195 New Boston Rd.
Dracut (978)
957-3011
http://www.shawfarmdairy.com/
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90 year old dairy farm where cows are still milked daily and milk
is retailed in glass bottles. Over 50 varieties of ice cream,
including sugar-free, is made and sold in various containers.
Seasonal ice cream stand.
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Rt. 93 north to Rt. 113 west to Dracut. Rt. 113 to
Lakeview Ave., then north (right turn) to New Boston Rd. |
Year round, daily 8am-8pm. |
Shelburne Farm 106 West Acton
Rd.
Stow
shelburnefarm.com (978) 897-9287
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PYO apples, peaches and pumpkins. Offer homemade jams and
jellies. Visit our country store & bring a picnic. Children can
pick apples from our miniature trees. Birthday parties, company
picnics.
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Rt. 2 west to Rt. 111 west to Acton Center. Left onto
Central St. bear right at fork, Farm 2.5 mi. on left. |
Sept. thru Dec. 9am-6pm daily. |
Small Farm 493 Great Rd
Stow (978)
897-5996
Small-farm.org |
Specialties are tomatoes, hot peppers, basil, and summer
flowers. All produce and flowers are organically grown. |
From Stow center, take Rt. 62 west/south towards
Hudson. Farm is .9 miles from traffic light. |
July to Oct. 10-5pm. |
Spence Farm 30 Wyman
St.
Woburn (781) 933-4847 |
Family farm with a roadside farmstand featuring bedding plants
and a variety of local produce. Christmas product display including
our own trees, as well as a large greenhouse operation.
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Rt. 95 to exit 35 toward Woburn, right at 2nd set of
lights. Farm is 1/4 mile on left. |
Year round daily 9am-6pm. |
Sunshine Farm 135 Kendall
Ave
Framingham (508) 655-5022 |
3rd generation family farm with new farm stand in '04. Homegrown
fruits and vegetables. May bedding plants, Mother's Day baskets,
June Strawberry Fest, August Corn Fest, Oct. pumpkin picking. Ice
cream window, weekday school tours, Sept. & Oct.
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Off Speen Street, Natick, 3 miles South. Exit 13 off
Mass Pike, 2.5 miles South of Route 9, Natick. Take Speen Street to
end, right onto Kendall Ave. |
Daily mid-April thru Halloween 9am-7pm. Raspberries on
weekends in September, 10am to 4pm. Call ahead for information in
June for strawberries. Call ahead for pumpkins. |
The Food Project & CSA 10 Lewis
St.
Lincoln (781) 259-8621
Thefoodproject.org |
Non-profit org. that offers youth development work with 14-16
year olds from Boston and the surrounding suburbs. Work with
hundreds of volunteers throughout the year. Located near Walden
Pond.
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Rt. 2 East from Boston, South onto Rt. 126 in Lincoln
toward Walden Pond, pass Walden Pond on right, one mile, pass Baker
Bridge Rd. on left, 100 feet past Baker Bridge Rd. driveway on
left. |
Volunteer hours: April thru June, Sept. - Oct., Tues.,
Thursday, Saturday, 9:30am-12:30pm. Call ahead for tours. |
Verrill Farm 11 Wheeler
Road
Concord (978) 369-4494
http://www.verrillfarm.com/ |
Farmstand, tented picnic area, events during summer in historical
agricultural area. Tent area for picnics, rentals for parties.
Specialty foods, bakery, and kitchen which offers soups, entrees,
pies. Handicapped accessible.
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Located between Rt. 117 and Rt. 2 on Sudbury Rd, or
take Rt. 2W to intersection after 126, left onto Sudbury Rd. |
Daily from 9am-7pm. Call for hours and conditions.
June, Strawberry Fest; July, Blueberry Pancake Breakfast; Aug., Corn
Fest; Sept., Barbeque; October, Harvest Day. |
Wilson Farms 10 Pleasant
St.
Lexington (781) 862-3900
http://www.wilsonfarm.com/ |
33 acre working farm which harvests 75 acres worth of crops in a
growing season. Retail farm stand and garden center, animal barn for
children, organized school groups and tours. Thurs. eve walking
tours.
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Close to historic Lexington Green. Rt. 128 north or
south exit 29A Rt. 2 east. Follow 2 miles take Rt. 4 & 225 exits
turn right at bottom of ramp onto Pleasant St. Farm is 3/4 mile on
the right. |
Year round, Mon, Wed, Thurs 9am-7pm. Fri 9am-8pm. Sat.
9am-6:30pm, Sun 9am-6pm, closed Tuesdays. |
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Bartlett's Ocean View Farm &
Greenhouses 33 Bartlett Farm Rd.
Nantucket (508)
228-9403
Bartlettsfarm.com
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Seventh generation farm. Grow 100 acres of vegetables, cut
flowers, berries and 2.5 acres of Dutch glass greenhouse production.
Farm kitchen and take-out food utilizes our own
produce.
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Main St. turn left to Milk St. to Hummock Pond Rd.
about 2 miles & turn left onto Bartlett Farm Rd. |
Greenhouse year round. Vegetable stand and market,
March - Dec. |
Moors End Farm 40 Polpis
Rd.
Nantucket (508) 228-2674
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Farm and roadside stand caters to regular customers and to
bikers. Also offer a nursery and greenhouse operation.
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From Nantucket Center, 2 mi. from the Boat Pier and 1
mi. from the rotary, off Milestone Rd. |
April 15 thru Oct 30, daily 8am-6pm. |
Nantucket Vineyard 5 Bartlett Farm
Rd.
Nantucket (508) 228-9235
NantucketVineyard.com
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Nice and relaxing vineyard & winery. Visit and taste our
wines.
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5 mi. from town from Milk St. to Hummock Pond Rd. to
Bartlett Farm Rd. |
Summer: Mon to Sat: 10am-6pm; Sun 11am-5pm. Winter:
phone ahead. |
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Allandale Farm 259 Allandale
Rd.
Brookline (617) 524-1531
Allandalefarm.com
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Farm & farm stand in Boston offering outdoor education
program, workshops.
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From Boston take Rt. 9 Jamaica Way to Faulkner
Hospital. Right onto Allandale Road, 1/2 mile. |
Mid-April thru Christmas daily 10am-6pm. |
Bogastow Farm 245 Ridge
Street
Millis (508) 376-1014 |
PYO blueberries. |
Call for hours and directions. |
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Brookwood Farm 11 Blue Hill River
Rd.
Milton (617) 727-4573
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Passive recreation for walking & hiking, bird watching,
special events, maple sugaring, guided tours of the farm and its
history. Close to golfing, swimming, skiing at Blue Hills &
historic Prowse Farm.
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Rt. I-93 south/128 north or 128/I-95 south take exit 3
in Canton/Milton exit to \ Houghton's Pond/Ponkapoag Trail\ follow
signs for Houghton's Pond take left at 3-way stop onto Blue Hill
River Rd.; Farm is on left .5 mi. |
Year round 7am-8pm for passive recreation. Open by
appointment for special events. |
Cook's Valley Farm 2200 West
St.
Wrentham (508) 883-6709
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Retail outlet is an old post and beam barn. A working
demonstration bee hive, child activity board and misc.
activities.
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Rt. 495 to Exit 16 (King St/Franklin) turn towards
Woonsocket, RI. Take 2nd left and go to end. Take right on to West
St. and farm is 1.5 miles on right. |
June 15- Nov 30 10am-6pm. |
Fairmount Fruit Farm 887 Lincoln
St.
Franklin (508) 533-8737 |
PYO apples & pumpkins. |
Rt. 109 to Village St. (Medway) Take Sandford St. over
Charles River which becomes Lincoln St. Or, Rt.140 to Main St
Franklin, which turns into Lincoln St. 3-4 miles on right. |
Apples start 2nd weekend in Sept. Hours:
10-4:30pm. |
Jane & Paul's Farm 33 Fruit
St.
Norfolk (508) 528-0812 |
Vegetable farm stand with hayrides to picnic area and petting
zoo. PYO strawberries and pumpkins.
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Route 115 to Cleveland St., turn left onto Fruit St.
In Medfield, take South St off Rt. 27. Go 2 miles and bear right at
fork. Fruit St. is 500 feet on right. |
Open June to Nov., 9am-8pm and availability. |
Lakeview Farms Rt. 126, 1048 S. Main
St.
Bellingham
(508) 883-4787
http://hometown.aol.com/
L8vue/ |
PYO Pumpkin patch. Call to reserve tractor drawn hayrides thru our 97 acre farm. Goats, sheep, pigs, free range turkeys, Obie the llama, and home grown vegetables. Our facility also has a restaurant which features our home grown turkey dinner. Ice cream stand a sweet tooth's paradise. Call for birthday parties and party tent availability. |
Rt. 495 to exit 18, follow Rt. 126 south towards
Bellingham center for approx. 2 miles. At center, bear right of
Baptist Church and continue on 126 (South Main Street). We are down
1/2 mile down on right (big yellow barn) |
April - Nov., hayrides, Sept. - Nov. 1 PYO pumpkins and hayrides. Year
round restaurant and ice cream stand. |
Shady Oaks Farm 38 Winthrop
St.
Medway (508) 533-8905
Shadyoaksfarm.com
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On farm milk bottling operation, tours of farm, milking
demonstrations & hayrides. Home deliveries. Shady Oaks Farm's \
Chilly Moo\ super-premium Ice Cream.
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Rt. 109 to Winthrop St. in Medway bear left at fork.
Farm is on your right. |
Stand: Mon.- Fri., 3pm - 9pm. Sat. & Sun., 1pm -
9pm., May - Sept. May thru Sept., Mon.-Sat., 6am-6:30 pm. Closed
Sun. from 1pm - 4pm. |
St. Moritz Equestrian Center 629 Willard
St.
Quincy (617) 472-0649
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This stable is the only working stable in a city. On bus line, at
a bus stop, abuts Blue Hills Reservation-part of MDC's Emerald
Necklace, trail rides, pony rides, flat, jumping and driving
lessons.
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Rt. 128 to exit 6 to Rt. 37 north. Turn north on
Willard St. or by Public Transportation: Red line to Quincy Center
and board the #238/Randolph bus. |
Daily, except Christmas by appointment. |
Tangerini's Spring Street Farm 139
Spring St.
Millis (508) 376-5024
Tangerinisfarm.com
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A 65 acre vegetables and specialty cut flower farm. Our
attraction is our sunflower fields. People from all over New England
and Canada come here to paint and take pictures. Every day during
the spring, summer and fall you will find a birthday party in
progress, a farm tour or a school field trip.
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Rt. 128, exit Rt. 109 west for 9 mi., cross Rt. 115
past Roche Brothers. Go 1/4 mi, Spring St. is on left. From Rt. 495,
exit Rt. 109 E Medway/Milford. Follow Rt. 109 into Millis. Continue
1/4 mile past the Millis Post Office and The Grape Vine. Spring St.
is on your right. From Wellesley, follow Rt.16 to Sherborn. Take
left on Rt. 27 until Rte. 115. Follow 115 into center of Millis. At
the intersection of Rt. 115 & 109, go right. Past Mobil station
on left is Spring St. |
Offer hayrides, pumpkin picking & decorating, and
Haymaze from end of Sept. thru October, 10-4pm. Mid-April , Dec.
1-Dec 20. Daily 9am - 6pm. Ice Cream shop 12-9pm, Summer, 12-dusk in
Fall. |
The Big Apple 207 Arnold
Street
Wrentham (508) 384-3055 |
Farmstand offers own produce - apples, peaches, plums,
blueberries, raspberries, squash, tomatoes, etc. PYO apples,
blueberries, & raspberries. Can watch apples being sorted.
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Exit 16 off Route 495. Go West, first left off King
Street, 2 miles to farm. |
Raspberries daily in July and August; blueberries on
Tues & Sat. Apples on weekend, 9am to 5pm in Sept. |
Volante Farms 829 Central
Ave.
Needham (781) 444-2351
Volantefarms.com
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Greenhouses open spring, summer and fall with annuals,
perennials, hanging baskets, soil and fertilizer. Farm stand offers
homegrown produce all summer long. Christmas trees, wreaths, and
poinsettias in December. |
Exit 19B to Highland Ave., Needham off 95/128. 3rd set
of lights, take a right onto West St. 1/2 mile West St. ends, take
left onto Central, farm on right. |
April - Oct., and Dec., daily, 9-6pm. |
Ward's Berry Farm 614 South Main
St.
Sharon (781) 784-3600 |
Roadside farm market and PYO. Hayrides during strawberry season,
and by reservation. Corn maze. Row-crop vegetable farm acreage is
available for self-guided walking tours.
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Take Exit 8 off Route 95 South and go .5 miles East
towards Sharon. Or from Cobb Corner, go about 5 miles West, straight
through Sharon center. |
Fields open every day except Wed., 9am-6pm. Free
hayrides to the strawberry patch. |
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Back Acres Farms Route
105
Middleboro
(508) 947-6789 |
PYO pumpkins, hayrides in fall. Enjoy nature at its best on the
Nemasket River. Schools and Scouts welcome. |
Rt. 495 to exit 4, Rt. 105 Middleboro. |
Call early Sept. for opening dates. |
Beaver Brook Farm 645 Summer St.
East
Bridgewater (508) 583-0502
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PYO strawberries and pumpkins and ceramic products seasonal. Hay
rides.
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June 1 to Nov 1 daily 9am-8pm. Please call for
directions and picking conditions. |
Bog Hollow Farm 80 Wapping Rd.
(Rte.106)
Kingston (781) 585-8414 |
Cranberry Bog with PYO blueberries and cut your own Christmas
tree farm. Pumpkin patch offers hayrides, picnic area, animals,
childrens crafts, haystack, fire truck, and marketplace. Christmas
tree time offers hayrides, barn shop, greens, and Mr. & Mrs.
Santa Claus.
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Rt. 3 south or north exit 9. Go right at exit thru 2
lights - bear left at fork to 106 and follow to intersection
(Cumberland Farm) Bear left (Rt.106) continue 1 mile down on left.
From Rt. 44 to Rt 3 north follow as above. From Rt. 58 in Halifax
onto Rt.106 to Kingston. Farm on right about 8 miles from
intersection of 58 & 106. |
Pumpkin Patch weekend: October 7, 8 and 9 from 10 to 4. Admission is $3
and includes hayride, maze, animals, big equipment to see, hay jump and
lots of family fun. Pumpkins for sale in the Patch. Raindate is October
14th. |
C.N. Smith Farm 325 South Street
E.
Bridgewater (508) 378-2270
cnsmithfarminc.com |
Farmstand, garden center & nursery with topiary; plants &
greenhouses to view, cider mill tours, hayrides, farm animal
viewing, haunted hayrides, PYO fruits, including blueberries,
strawberries & apples.
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Off Route 106 East, turn right before Old Colony YMCA
onto South Street. From Rt. 24 take Rt. 106 East. From Rt. 3 take
Rt. 106 West toward E.Bridgewater, turn onto South St. At YMCA, go
to end. You are there! |
Year round 8am-6pm daily. Apples weekends only. Call
for conditions and information. School apple picking tours by
appointment. |
Cape Cod Cranberry Growers
Association 266 Main St.
Wareham (508) 295-4895
http://www.cranberries.org/ |
Growers Association host educational tours for school children
and/or groups by appointment.
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Annual Cranberry Festival in October. Sep thru Oct -
Please call in advance. |
Colchester Neighborhood Farm 90 Brook
St
Plympton (781)585-1946 Colchesterneighbor hoodfarm.com
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PYO blueberries, flowers. Bicentennial farm, renovated farmstand
barm w/ice cream stand and greenhouse. Offer organic seedlings,
salad greens, variety of fresh herbs, flowers, and vegetables. Fall
hayrides, friendly barnyard. Local honey & crafts. |
Rt. 3, exit 9, left onto Brook, left onto Elm, follow
Elm (Rt. 80) into Plympton. Elm St becomes Brook S. Pass Upland Rd
on right. Bear left at island, Farm on left. |
June - Oct., Tues. - Sunday 10-6pm. |
Coyne Bog Blues Carver Road
W.
Wareham (508) 295-3254 |
PYO blueberries. |
RT. 495 to exit 2 to Rt. 58N. Follow 1/2 mile to 1st
right onto Carver Rd. |
Mid-July to Labor Day. |
Flax Pond Cranberry Farm 1 Robbinns
Path
Carver (508) 866-2162 Flaxpondfarms.com |
Visit the farm during harvest(Sept. & Oct.) for a talk on
cranberry growing. View "dry harvesting," and a variety of farm
equipment. Visitors can "screen" cranberries on antique "Bailey
Separator." Also offer cranberry products, juice and honey. |
Rt. 44 to Center St. south. Take left on Pond St. to
red fire hydrant& farm sign. Left on unpaved road, follow signs
to parking lot |
Call for hours. |
Great American Corn Maze & Farm 281 Cushman
Rd/Rt. 105
Rochester (508) 992-1212
http://www.gacm.us/
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Get lost in the Maze. Find all the check points, test your
knowledge of history and farming while learning and having fun.
Hayrides too. |
From I-195, take exit 20 north on Rt. 105 for 6 miles.
Turn right at Cushman Rd/Rt. 105 stop sign. From Rt. 495, take exit
4 south on Rt. 105 for 12 miles, turn right at Cushman Rd/Rt. 105
stop sign. 1/4 mile on right. |
Aug.-Oct., Wed. & Fri., 4pm-dusk. Weekends,
noon-dusk. Mondays, schools & groups by appt. |
Maribett Farm 269 Elm
St.
Kingston (781) 585-9670 |
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Rt. 3 to exit 9 (3A). Right off ramp, left onto Brook
St. Left onto Elm, 1 mile, barn on left. From Rt.495: Take 495S to
exit 6, take Rt. 44E. Right off ramp to 58N right onto Mayflower
(Rt. 80E), bear left at Colchester St. Farm is on right, one mile
from water tank |
Open July and August for Blueberries.***Call for appt.
for u-pick. |
Peaceful Meadows 60 Bedford St. (Rt.
18)
Whitman (781) 447-3700
Peacefulmeadows.com
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Dairy store and Ice cream stand. Ice cream and mixes made on
premises. Barn is open to the public, and people may pet the
calves.
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Year round, daily: ice cream 10am-10pm, milk store
9am-9pm. Rt. 18 south from Rt. 3 or Rt. 18 north from Rt. 495. Farm
is on Rt. 18 at the Whitman exit. |
Plymouth Bay Winery 114 Water
Street
Plymouth (508) 746-2100
Plymouthbaywinery.com
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Family winery, overlooking historic Plymouth Bay. Produce
cranberry and other delightful fruit wines. Visitors and natives
alike can discover and visit many shops and attractions to
complement their winery experience. |
Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-5. June 21 -
Labor Day Mon-Sat 10-9, Sun 12-5. |
I-93 South to Rte. 3 South to exit 6A. Follow Rt. 44
East (Samoset St.) Go straight through intersection at lights. (You
will see a Gulf Station and a Mobile Station, and cross over Rt. 3A)
At small rotary, take a right onto Water St. Follow past Isaac's
Restaurant. Winery is right after Isaac's, toward the back of the
parking lot in a white building. From South/West: Rt. 495 to Exit 6
on to Route 44 East to Plymouth. (Follow above street
directions.) |
Plymouth Colony Winery Pinewood Road (Rte
44)
Plymouth (508) 747-3334"
Plymouthcolonywinery.com
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Located in the heart of cranberry country, just a few miles west
of historic Plymouth Center. Tour buses welcome. |
Feb. 1 - March 31, Sat 10-4 - Sun 12-4; April 1 to
Dec. 31. Open 7 days Mon - Sat 10-5, Sun 12-5. Closed during January
and some holidays. |
From Rte. 3, Exit 6, follow Rte. 44 west. Pinewood Rd
is exactly 3 miles on the left, opposite the Clear Pond Motel. From
the junction of Rte. 58 and Rte. 44, follow Rte. 44 east 4.8 miles
to Pinewood Rd on the right. |
Plymouth County Correctional
Facility
Obery St.
Plymouth (508)
830-6211
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Dairy and beef farm, with extensive crop & greenhouse
operation. Farm animals to feed and an aquaculture tank. We grow
ornamental crops, herbs & bedding plants.
|
Rt. 3 exit 5, turn left off ramp and first right or
follow signs to Jordan Hospital. |
May Mon - Fri 9am-3pm. |
Russo's Greenhouses 134 Lincoln
Street
West Bridgewater (508) 559-9388
|
Three acres of greenhouses. Always open to tours, public
information and education on planting and growing.
|
Rte. 24 exit 16 A West Bridgewater Rt. 106. Lincoln
St, is first street on your right. |
Christmas open house and Santa visits. Please call for
events listing. April - Dec. daily 9am - 6pm Fall hours: 9am -
5pm. |
Soule Homestead Education Center 46 Soule
St.
Middleboro (508) 947-6744
www.soulehomestead.org
|
Educational visits for school, scouts, etc. Gardening and rural
craft workshops, community gardens, birthday parties, vacation
activities,
|
Rt. 495 to Rt. 44. Go East off ramp toward Middleboro.
Take 3rd exit off rotary to Rt. 44 E. Turn left at 4th set of lights
onto Plympton St. Continue straight 1.5 mi. Bear left at fork. Take
1st left to Cedar St. Go 3/4 mi. right onto Soule. |
March - Oct 9am-5pm, Tues-Sun; Nov-Feb Tue thru Sat.
Sheep Day, summer folk concerst in July and Aug. Harvest Fair &
Folk Festival Sep. 15 & 16. |
Spring Meadow Farm 109 Marion
Rd.
Mattapoisett (508) 758-2678 |
PYO strawberries, raspberries, flowers. All crops certified
organic.
|
195W to Marion exit. Take right onto Rt.6. Farm 3
miles down across motel. Or 195E to Mattapoisett exit. Take left
onto Rt. 6 for 1.7 miles, farm across from hotel. |
In season, Sat. dawn to dusk, Sun. 8-1pm. Weekdays
call for appt. |
The Blueberry Farm 698 West Washington
St.
Hanson (781) 447-1584 |
PYO blueberries, containers available.
|
1 mile West of Hanson Center on Route 14. |
Call 1st for picking conditions. |
The Blueberry Patch 155 Glen Charlie
Rd.
E. Wareham (508) 295-9289 |
PYO blueberries, bring your own containers. Children welcome with
adult.
|
1 mile North of Routes 25/495, use Wareham/Onset Exit
to Glen Charlie Road. |
Open daily morning only from 9am until noon, or picked
out. |
Tree-Berry Farm Route
123
Scituate (781) 545-7750 |
PYO, blueberries and Christmas trees, call ahead. Near Scituate
Harbor for whale watching tours, shops, restaurants, Norris
Reservation nature walks.
|
Route 123 on the Scituate/Norwell line. Please call
before coming. |
PYO Blueberries July & August, call ahead, open
7am-1pm. Hours subject to change. Christmas trees - call in November
for info.: 9-3:30pm for tagging and cutting. |
Woolyvale Farm 713 Union
St.
Marshfield (781) 837-2361 |
Raise sheep & lambs for wool & meat.
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Call for hours and directions to the farm. |
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Alta Vista Bison Farm 80 Hillside
Rd.
Rutland
(508) 886-4365
www.Altavistabison.com
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Come see the buffalo roam. Over 100 magnificent American Bison.
Farm store offers bison meat, hides, Native American arts, crafts,
& sterling silver jewelry. Educational tours available for all
ages; school groups, senior groups. Come celebrate Bison Days with
us the 3rd. weekend in Sept., it's fun for the whole family.
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From Holden: Follow Rt. 122A to Rutland Center. Turn
left onto Rt. 56 south. Pass Citgo Station on right, watch for
Prescott St, turn left at the Bison sign and go straight for 1.75
mi. You will be on Hillside Rd. Alta Vista Farm is on the right. |
Store 10am-6pm. June - Dec Wed-Sun; Jan - May Wed, Sat
& Sun. Educational Tours reservations required. On the weekends,
in the summer and fall, take a wagon ride and find yourself in the
middle of a bison herd. |
Apple Lane Orchard 2393 Main Street - Rt. 117
Lancaster (978) 840-6963
Applelaneorchard.com |
PYO apples. Old fashioned country-style orchard with access to Nashua River
and views of Mt. Wachusett. Picnic tables. |
Route 190 to exit 7 (Route 117) east toward Lancaster,
.6 miles on left, or I495 exit 27 (Route 117) west toward Bolton 7.6
miles on right. |
Sept./Oct., weekends, 10-4pm, other hours by
appt. |
Arrowhead Acres 92 Aldrich St. (Rt.
98)
Uxbridge (508) 278-5017
www.arrowheadacres.com/
|
Cut your own Christmas trees. Offer two unique function facilities nestled
in a 73 acre Christmas tree farm for company outings, weddings in our "Chapel
in the Pines." Function packages include hayrides, petting farm, volley
ball, horseshoes pits, croquet, badminton, shuffleboard, swimming pool,
and ball field.
|
Rt. 146 take the Chockalog Rd. exit and follow 146A
south to Rt. 98. Take Rt. 98 1/4 mi. to farm entrance on left. Signs
are posted from Rt. 146 to the farm. |
Groups by appointment anytime. Public hours: May 1 to
Sept 14 Sun noon to 5:00 pm. Sept 15 - Thanksgiving are weekends
noon to 5 pm. Thanksgiving - Christmas: Fri, Sat, Sun 10:00 am -
6:00 pm. Ask for our brochure. |
B & B Farms Route 67
New
Braintree (978) 365-4027 |
Families and groups welcome.
|
On Route 67, at corner of Old Turnpike Road. Second
location: 20 Greenland Rd., Sterling, MA. Off Rt. 12. |
Open all day and on weekends for strawberries,
blueberries, and pumpkins. We have pesticide free produce in
season. |
Balance Rock Farm 104 Highland
St.
Berlin (978) 838-2024
|
Working dairy farm with retail stand and with farm animals to
feed.
|
Rt. 495 to Rt. 62 west to Berlin Ctr. Take Carter St.
north toward Bolton. Road changes to Highland St. Farm is 1 mi.
north from Berlin Ctr. |
Year round, 9am-7pm. Farm animals April-Nov. |
Bangma's Dairy Farm
504 West Hartford Ave.
Uxbridge
(508) 278-3926
http://bangmasdairybar.com/ |
Family farm since 1924. Raising all-natural, grass-fed, beef which we sell
in our farm store. We are now selling ice cream treats and more in our
newly renovated store.
|
Rte. 146 to Rte. 16 West. Right onto West Street. Right onto W. Hartford Ave. 1/4 mile on right. |
Friday & Saturday, 10am - 9pm, Mon. - Thurs., 10am - 8pm, Sunday, 11am - 8pm. |
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Berlin
Farms 200 Central
St.
Berlin
(617) 710-8810
(978)
838-2714
|
Historic farmstead with a large indoor farmer’s market & traditional
products. PYO blueberries, raspberries, pumpkins & corn. Fresh eggs
for sale. Pancake house, bee observatory, ice cream windows, corn maze
& heritage barnyard. Available for school tours, private & corporate
functions. Adult Farmer’s Apprentice program.
|
Located on Rt. 62 in
Berlin. From Boston/Cambridge take Mass Pike or Rt2 West to 495N or S,
respectively. Take 495 to exit 2t6. At the foot of ramp turn left. Farms is 1/2
mile on the right side.
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Seasonal
hours.
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Berlin Orchards Rt. 62 and Lower Sawyer Hill Road
Berlin
(978) 838-2400
www.berlinorchards.com |
|
Located on Rt. 62 in Berlin. Take 495 to exit 26. At
the foot of ramp turn left. Store is 1/2 mile on the right side.
Close to Davis Farm Mega Maze. |
Seasonal hours. |
Bemis Farms Nursery 29 North Brookfield
Rd
Spencer (508) 885-4247
BemisFarmsNursery.com
|
Delightful retail nursery nestled among shady pines and oaks.
Seasonal garden displays. Harvest hayrides run weekends in fall.
Watch holiday wreaths handcrafted. Home of the television program,
Bloomin' with the Bemis'. |
"From Rt. 9 in the Spencer center, take 31 north.
After 1.5 miles, turn left at Bemis Nursery sign onto North
Brookfield Rd. Farm 1/2 mile up on left. |
April - Dec., daily, 8am-7pm. Close time may vary by
season, call ahead. |
Bittersweet Farm 77 New Braintree
Rd
North Brookfield (508) 867-9855
|
Unique country store. Offer wool spinning demos, and offer school
and group farm tours. Offer close up views of sheep, llamas, and
chickens. Sesonal plants and decorations.
|
From Mass. Pike: Exit for Rt. 20-Charlton, take Rt. 49
North to Rt. 9 West. After Citgo station in East Brookfield, take
2nd right on to Rt. 67 for 5.5 miles through N.Brookfield center,
farm on Left. From West: Rt. 9 east to W. Brookfield, take Rt. 67
after lights and before the Common. In N. Brookfield take left at
Victory Market. From center of N.Brookfield - 1.7 miles straight on
Rt. 67 to farm on left. |
April - December, Wed-Sat: 10-6pm, Sun: 10-4pm. Jan -
March, Wed - Sat: 10-5pm. |
Bolton Orchards Jct. Rts. 110
&117
Bolton (978) 779-2733 http://www.boltonorchards.com/ |
Grow a variety of fruits and vegetables including apples,
peaches, plums, pears, tomatoes, sweet corn and pumpkins. Offer a
fine delicatessen, imported cheeses, fresh flowers, bakery goodies,
homemade sandwiches, dinner entrees, specialty items, fresh cider,
and fruit baskets.
|
Rt. 495 exit 27 to Rt. 117. Travel west 3 miles. From
Rt. 190 exit 7 to Rt. 117. Travel east for 5 miles. Close to
Fruitlands Museum. |
Year round, daily 8am-6pm. |
Bolton Spring Farm 159 Main
St.
Bolton (978) 779-2898
|
PYO apples and pumpkins, hayrides, helicopter rides.
|
Rt. 495 exit 27 onto Rt. 117 east for 2 miles. |
Aug 1 to Jan 10, 9am-6pm daily. |
Bona Vista Farm and B& B 10 Cummings
Rd.
Winchendon (978) 297-0460
|
1790's-era organic 80-acre diversified farm. Raise turkeys,
chickens and pigs and offer our guests full farm breakfast from our
products. Guest can enjoy the hot tub, help out with chores or
stroll through our woods & fields. Shared bath. On parle
francais, se habla espanol, govorim po-russki. Reiki sessions by
appointment.
|
Rt. 2 140 West to Rt. 140 North, Take Rte. 140 to Rte.
12 North to Winchendon. Look for signs to Bona Vista Farm. From
Worcester take Rte. 190 North to Rte. 140 North to Rte. 12 to
Winchendon. From West Rt. 2 east to Rt. 202 North to Winchendon.
Follow signs to Bona Vista. |
Year round. Summer open daily. Weekends only, except
school vacations. |
Breezeland Orchards 1791 Southbridge
Rd.
Warren (413) 436-7100 |
PYO apples Sept 1st till Oct. 20th. Peaches Aug. & Sept.
Offer school tours, picnic tables.
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Between Rt. 20 in Sturbridge and Rt. 9 in Brookfield.
Just off Rt. 148. 10 minutes from either route. |
August 1st-Christmas, daily 10am-6pm |
Breezy Gardens 1872 West Main
St.
Leicester (508) 892-9201 |
65 acre IPM-certified vegetable farm. Stand is located in a 19th
century milk wagon/carriage shed. In Springtime, tours of
greenhouses & water gardens. In summer, tours of blueberry &
strawberry fields and interact with llamas. In Autumn, PYO pumpkins
hayrides. Visit with our llamas.
|
Mass Pike to Auburn Exit. Take Rt. 20 West for 3 mi.
to Rt. 56 N. Take into Leicester Center and get on Rt. 9 W for 2 mi.
to West Main Street. 1/2 mi. on West Main Street. Close to Brimfield
Flea Market, Spencer Fair, Sturbridge Village |
Daily 9am-6pm, 3rd week in April thru Oct. |
Brookfield Orchards 12 Lincoln Rd.
North Brookfield
(508) 867-6858
brookfieldorchardsonline.com
|
Apple orchard, country store, snack bar, apple pies and
dumplings, picnic area, antiques, farm tours, book nook,
memorabilia, jams, jellies, maple products, unique picturesque area.
|
Follow signs from Rts. 9, 31, 67 or 148. 18 miles from
Worcester, 90 minutes from Boston. Near Sturbridge Village, Oakwood
Christmas Barn. |
Year round daily, 9am-5pm. |
Carlson Orchards 115 Oak Hill
Road
Harvard (978) 456-3916
Carlsonorchards.com |
Offer PYO apples, peaches, nectarines, cider mill & bottling area.
Packing plant, apple peeler, slicer all on premises.
|
Route 2 West to the Ayer/Groton Exit 38B onto Rt.
110N, 1/4 mile take ist right-Poor Farm Rd, follow signs, 2.5 miles.
From Rt. 495 take exit 28 to Rt. 111 towards Harvard. 1/4 mile,
follow signs. Near the Fruitlands Museum. |
Apple PYO hours are 10am-5pm, 7 days a week. Peach and
Nectarines: Call, Mid-July on, 10-5pm. |
Carter and Stevens Farm 500 West
St.
Barre (978) 314-2879
|
4th generation dairy farm featuring hay, firewood, compost, bark
mulch, christmas trees and seasonal produce. PYO berries available.
Our own homemade ice cream and milk sales coming soon. |
Located on Rt. 122N, just outside Barre center. |
May - Dec., daily, call for hours. |
Charlton Orchards
and Obadiah McIntrye Farm
Winery 44 Old Worcester Road
Charlton (508)
248-7820
Charltonorchard.com |
PYO strawberries in June; Blue and black raspberries July, Aug,
Sept; Peaches, pears, apples, Aug., Sept., Oct; Pumpkins, Oct.. Farm
store has fruit, vegetables, cider, bakery. Festivals and events.
Wine tasting and handcrafted grape and fruit wines.
|
Rt. 20 West 6 miles from Rt. 395 and Rt. 290, look for
signs. Rt. 20 East, 4 miles from Mass. Pike, Sturbridge exit and
Route 84. Follow signs. |
PYO starts June. Strawberry Festival in June,
Blueberry Festival in July. |
Clearview Farm 4 Kendall Hill
Road
Sterling (978) 422-6442
Clearviewfarmstand.com |
PYO apples, peaches, pumpkins, red raspberries, hayrides to
orchards. Picnic area. Farm store and cider pressing, baked goods,
honey, eggs, jam, syrup, cider donuts, vegetables.
|
Take Route 12, Route 62, or Route 190 to Sterling
Center, go 1/2 mile up Maple Street, take right onto Kendall Hill
Rd, farm 1st on left. Close to Davis Farmland and Mega Maze. |
Aug.-Dec, open 10am to 6pm weekends w/hayrides. 11-5pm
weekdays. School groups and Worcester Groups by appointment. |
Clover Hill Country Store & Farm
Stand 1839 Lower Rd.
Hardwick (413) 477-0316
|
Old fashioned country store of post & beam construction, farm
fresh produce, ice cream stand, lamb, honey, maple syrup, etc.
Petting farmyard with sheep and goats. PYO pumpkins. Farm 500 acres
of hay.
|
Mass Pike: exit 8 Rt. 32 north to Harwick, 16 mi. Our
store is on Rt. 32. From Worcester: Rt. 122 west to Oakham, left on
Old Tpk. Rd. 7 mi. to store. From Rt. 2: Rt. 32 S (Athol) to Harwick
Ctr. left on Barre Rd. 3 mi. straight to our store |
Year round daily: Summer, Mon.to Fri., 6am-7pm,
Winter, Mon-Fri, 6am-6pm. |
Colonial Hill Alpaca Farm B&B
235 North Main St (Rte. 32)
Petersham
(978) 724-0301
colonialhillalpacafarm.com
|
Alpaca farm with B&B in central Petersham. Farm store offers select
line of garments made from Alpaca fleece which creates the finest, softest,
warmest longest-lasting garments you will ever own! |
From Northern Mass.: Route 2 to exit 17. At end of the ramp turn right
(south on route 32). proceed 4 miles, farm is on the right side, just across
from Petersham Country Club. From the Mass Pike (West): Take exit 4. Go
north on interstate 91. Once past Greenfield Mass. Head east on route 2,
go to exit 17, go south on route 32 for 4 miles. Farm is on the right side,
just across from Petersham Country Club. |
Alpaca Business hours:
Wed.
thru Sat.: 11am—5pm , Sunday: Noon—5 pm
Bed & Breakfast:
By
reservations only. |
Cooper's Hilltop Farm 515 Henshaw
St.
Rochdale/Leicester (508) 892-3720
|
Dairy farm that has continued processing milk and retailing at
farm. Chocolate and coffee milk available regularly and egg nog for
the holidays. Hosts open house July & Aug and teacher
workshops.
|
West of Worcester between Rts. 9, 20 & Mass Pike.
Drive on Rt. 56 to the south end of Leicester. Turn toward Worcester
at the yellow blinker at Stafford St. junction. At top of first
hill, turn north on Henshaw St. Farm is 1/4 mile - name on blue
silo. |
9am-9pm daily, year round. |
Davidian Brothers Farm, LLC. 500 Church
Street
Northboro (508) 393-3444
www.davidianbros.com
|
Large farm stand with bakery, ice cream, deli. Plants, picnic
tables. Buses welcome. Specialize in sweet corn, peaches, tomatoes,
pumpkins, and apples. |
Rt. 290 exit to exit 24 towards Boylston, 1/10 of mile
on right. |
Year round, 9am-7pm. Call for winter hours |
Davis' Farmland & Mega Maze 145
Redstone Hill
Sterling (978) 422-6666 Davisfarmland.com
|
Seven generation family farm and home to the largest sanctuary of
rare livestock in North America. Offer developmentally appropriate
discovery play and learning for children age 1-8. Pony rides,
hayrides, apple picking, daily and weekend events. Adventure Spray
and Play, which includes both dry, and cool, wet spray'n play. New
England's largest zero-depth, water sprayground for children.
|
Exit 6 on I-190 to Rt. 12 south and look for signs on
Rt. 190, or exit 26 on Rt. 495. Follow Rt. 62 west for 9.3 miles.
|
Mid-April thru Labor Day, 9:30-4pm daily. After Labor
Day, Thurs. - Sun., 9:30 - 4pm. Holidays open: Memorial Day, July
4th, Labor Day, and Columbus Day. Weather decisions are made each
day by 8am. |
Deershorn Farm 205 Chase Hill Road ( Rt.
62 )
Lancaster (978) 368-7603 |
Farmstand featuring fruits & vegetables. We also grow all our
own sweet corn & peaches. Gift items in customized fruit
baskets, jellies, annuals, perennials, homemade pastries, cider and
much more. PYO strawberries and apples. Worcester School groups by
appt., full educational program. Trailer rides, and picnic
area.
|
Mass Pike to Route 495N. Take Exit 26 to 62W. West on
Route 62 approx. 8 miles, left onto Chase Hill Road. Or from Boston,
Rt. 2W to Rt. 190S to exit 6, Rt. 62 east 3 miles. |
Apple PYO open daily 10am to 5pm. Strawberries PYO
open 8am-5pm, depending on conditions. |
Doe Orchards 327 Ayer Road, Rt.
110/111
Harvard (978) 772-4139
Doeorchards.com |
Children welcome, groups should call for an appointment,
containers provided. Macs, Cortlands, Delicious, Empires, and
Macouns as they ripen. Cider and honey. 60 acres to relax, wander
and enjoy.
|
Route 2 to Exit 38B, Route 110/111, we are 1.5 miles
North of the exit on the left. Watch for our signs. |
Open daily 10am to 5pm starting Labor Day weekend,
rain or shine (apples). Call after July 4 for blueberry hours. |
Douglas Orchard 36 Locust Street
E.
Douglas (508) 476-2198 |
PYO apple, blueberry, and raspberry operation. Follow the big red
apple signs on Rt. 16. Worcester Children are welcome with adult
supervision, containers provided.
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Follow signs from the corner of Main Street and Depot
Street, 3 miles to farm. Near Blackstone Valley Heritage Park. |
Daily 10am-6pm July thru Oct. |
Dumas Farm 57 Brown
Rd
Oxford (508) 987-2936 |
PYO blueberries from mid-July for 6 weeks. Had them
for 10+ years. Also now have hydroponic tomatoes, cucumbers &
basil mid-June at our farmstand. 3rd year for the tomatoes. Other
vegetables and fruits available during blueberry time. |
Rt.12 to Dana Rd (next to police station). Go to top
of hill under Rt.395 and take first right(Brown Rd). First house on
right (log cabin), PYO in back yard. |
July & August: Fri, 8am-1pm, Sat. & Sun.,
8am-2pm. |
Elmhurst Dairy Farms 342 West
Main St.
West Millbury (508) 865-2158 |
Working dairy farm and handler. Produce maple syrup &
Christmas Trees.
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Rt. 146 to West Main St. 3.5 mi. to the farm. |
Year round Mon - Sat, 8:30 am-6pm |
Foppema's Farm 1612 Hill Street
Northbridge
(508) 234-6711 |
PYO strawberries, along with new fullsize post & beam farmstand that
offers a multitute of farm grown fruits and veggies.. |
Central Turnpike Exit off Route 146. East towards
Northbridge, 2.5 miles. At flashing light, take right. Farm .4 miles
on right. |
Open Monday through Saturday 9am to 6pm. Closed
Sundays. |
George Hill Orchards 582 George Hill
Road
S. Lancaster (978) 365-4331
YourFavoriteFarm.com
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PYO blueberries, peaches, raspberries, apples, pumpkins; home of
the Apple Tree Theatre, providing educational programs (weekdays,
appt.only). Animal petting area, Farm Flavors Kitchen, outdoor
barbecue, large eating deck with panoaramic view, seasonal hayrides
and pony rides.
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Rt. 2 to the Lunenburg/Lancaster exit 35, take Rt. 70
South 3.5 miles, right onto Rt. 117 west, 3/10 mile turn left onto
Langen Road, 1.7 miles turn right onto George Hill Road.Close to
Fruitlands Museum, Davis Farmland, Wachusett Reservoir. |
Open Monday through Sunday, 9am to 6:00 pm, closed
Saturdays. School groups by appointment on weekdays. |
Golden Skep Farm
264 Linden St.
Berlin
(978) 838-2471
www.goldenskepfarm.com |
Circa 1740 flower farm that specializes in Daylillies, Hostas and other
hard-to-find perennials. Largest selections of field grown and potted daylillies
in Worcester County. Garden Clubs welcome. |
Rt. 495 to exit 26 onto Rt. 62 towards Berlin Ctr.(approx. 2 miles).
At caution light, left onto Linden St., farm 1.5 miles down on left. From
Tower Hill, take left out gate, then left 1/4 mile down onto Linden St.,
4 miles on right. |
Mid - May to end of August, 10am to 5pm, Thursday - Sunday (as well as
the holiday Mondays). |
Great Oak Farm 227 Highland
St.
Berlin (978) 838-2097 |
PYO strawberries, blueberries, raspberries,
pumpkins. |
Exit 26 off Rt. 495, head west on Rt. 62 for 1.5 miles
to center. Take right onto Carter St. to Highland St.. Farm is 1.7
miles from Rt. 62. |
Mid June to Oct. Open Tuesday-Saturday: 8am-noon and
3-7pm. Sundays, 10am-6pm. |
Great Rock
Alpacas 280 Hardwick Rd
Barre (978)
355-2119 |
Small family-owned farm. Breed alpacas and sell fleece products.
Children love to visit with our alpacas. |
From Barre Center, take Rt. 122/32 North towards Petersham.
About 1.5 miles, take right after pink antique store. Turn Left onto
Old Hardwick Rd. Follow 3 miles to the end. Take right onto Hardwick
Rd. 3rd house on right. |
Full time farmers, and here most of the time. Visitors should
call in advance so you can be shown the farm. |
Green Hill Farm 140 Green
St.
Shrewsbury (508) 842-2588
|
Grow organic flowers and vegetables. Cattle and draft horses for
viewing and offer walking & hiking paths. Offer tours to small
groups such as boy/girl scouts or church groups. Offer Community
Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares.
|
Mass Pike to Rt. 20 east past Hebert's Candy Mansion
1.5 miles. At first set of lights take right to Green St. Farm is
the fifth house on right. Or Rt. 495 to Rt. 9 west then Rt. 20 west
1.5 miles at lights take left to Green St. Close to Hebert's Candy
Mansion. |
By appointment. |
Greenwood Hill Farm 59 Brigham
St.
Hubbardston (978) 928-5175
|
Working sheep farm and farm shop, yarn and knitting supplies,
sheep skins, spinning supplies, spinning and knitting lessons. USDA
inspected freezer lamb.
|
1.8 mi. on Brigham St. off Rt. 68 in Hubbardston. |
Tue-Fri 1pm-7pm. Sat & Sun 9am-5pm. |
Hammerhead Farm 56 Westcott
Rd
Harvard (978) 456-6858 |
PYO apples, blueberries. |
Route 495 to Route 111 West, 1st left onto Codman
Road, to right onto Stow Rd & then left at fork onto Westcott
Rd. |
Call for times and conditions. |
Hardwick Sugar Shack 572 Jackson Rd.
Hardwick (413) 477-0932
Hardwicksugarshack.com
|
Gourmet maple products including maple baskets, candy, cream,
and pure maple syrup in gourmet glass. |
Mass. Pike to exit 8, to Rt. 32N to 32A north. At
Hardwick Common, take 1st right on North Rd, then first left onto
Jackson Rd. |
Year round, tours in March, call for hours. |
Hardwick Winery 3305 Greenwich
Road
Hardwick (413) 967-7763 HardwickWinery.com |
The Samek Family owns this 1795 farm that now features six
varieties of French hybrid grapes. Come visit a Massachusetts family
farm, vineyard and winery, for tasting, tours and special events
where \"Yankee\" is our motto |
From Hardwick Center take Greenwich Road - continue
for about 6 miles. The Winery is on the left. From Ware Center take
North Street (Next to Friendly's) to the end. Turn right onto
Greenwich Road. Winery is 4 miles on the right. |
House tours on Sat and Sun from 11-3. Wine tasting 7
days a week 11-5. |
Hartman's Herb Farm and B & B 1026
Old Dana Rd.
Barre
(978) 355-2015
hartmansherbfarm.com
|
Propagate and grow hundreds of varieties of herbs, perennials,
dried flowers, bedding & vegetable plants. Stroll through
display garden, greenhouses, and herb gift shop. Our post & beam
dining room is available for bus tours (a demo & lecture
included), wedding showers and other small parties by reservation.
|
Rt. 95 to Rt. 495 south to Rt. 2 west. Exit Rt. 32
south towards Barre 11 miles. Turn right onto Old Dana Rd. 2 miles
to farm. From Boston take Rt. 2 and follow directions as given. |
Hours: Year round, daily 10am-6pm. Closed
Thanksgiving, Christmas & New Years Day. |
Harvey's Farm & Country Store 120
South Street (Route 135)
Westboro (508)
366-1545
http://www.harveysfarm.com/ |
Fifth generation vegetable farm, PYO berries, farm animals,
covered bridge, raise cattle, hayrides to groups (mostly schools).
Visit our barnyard critters.
|
One half mile East on Route 135 towards Hopkinton from
the rotary in downtown Westboro. |
March thru Dec 10am-5pm. |
Hawk Hill Orchards 79 Carleton
Rd.
Millbury (508) 865-4037 |
PYO peaches, plums, apples. 22 acres of mature forest, hiking
trails along with glacial formations, horse drawn wagon rides on
special occasions, picnic grounds. Country Store, mums, pumpkins,
gift items.
|
Follow our signs off Rt. 20 in Auburn to Greenwood St.
1.5 mi. to Carleton Rd. or from Rt. 146 in Millbury to Elmwood St.
to Carleton Rd. |
Sept. thru Oct. Mon - Fri 1pm-5pm, Sat & Sun
10am-5pm. Labor Day 10am-5pm, Columbus Day 10:00 am-5:00 pm. |
Heifer Project International - Overlook Farm
216 Wachusett St.
Rutland (508) 886-2221 http://www.heifer.org/
|
Educates the public about world hunger and poverty, and solutions
through animal agriculture. International exhibits, hay and sleigh
rides, picnic areas, hiking trails and gift shop. Certified organic
lamb & beef turkey, chicken, eggs, maple syrup at their retail
shop. Offer Community Supported Agriculture(CSA) shares.
|
10 miles northwest of Worcester. From the intersection
of Rts. 122A and 68 in Holden, go north 2.5 miles. At the blinking
light, take a right onto Wachusett St. Overlook Farm is .5 mile on
right. |
Year round: Mon-Sat., 8:30am-4:30pm.Sun., Noon-4:30
pm. Call for the events calendar. |
Heirloom Harvest CSA 30 Hopkinton Rd
(adjacent to cemetery)
Westborough (508)
963-7792
HeirloomHarvestcsa.com
|
Grow organic vegetables and sell shares in a Community Supported
Agriculture (CSA) program. Volunteers and student groups
welcome.
|
From Rt. 495, take Rt. 9 west. Take exit at Rt. 30
toward Westboro. Follow to rotary at center of town. Follow exit to
Rt. 135 south toward Hopkinton. |
Volunteers welcome March to Nov., Sunday to Thursday,
8-5pm. Prefer call first, but walk-ins accepted. |
Highloft Farm 24 King
Rd.
Sutton (508) 865-2400
|
Raise Ceviot & Dorset sheep. Eleventh generation farm est.
1716, overlooks southern Worcester County and Blackstone Valley.
|
From Worcester, take Rt. 146 south to Central
Turnpike, Sutton. Right off ramp to flashing light overhead take
right onto Uxbridge Rd. Next right is King Rd. |
Year round most daylight hours, but please call first.
We provide farm tours by appt. |
Howe's Farm and Garden 59 Wine
Rd.
New Braintree (508) 752-8419 |
PYO blueberries. |
Please call for picking conditions and directions. |
8am-7pm. |
Hyland Orchard & Brewery
199 Arnold
Rd.
Sturbridge (508) 347-7500 http://www.hylandbrew.com/ |
Fruit Orchard, PYO apples, pumpkins, picnic area, exotic animal
attraction, micro brewery and tours, cider mill, sugar house,
seasonal ice cream bar, farm bakery & retail shop, snack &
ice cream bar, festivals, birthday parties, family reunions, walking
trails.
|
Rt. 20, West of Old Sturbridge Village, take Arnold
Rd. and follow 2 mi. Close to Old Sturbridge Village, Brimfield
Antique Shows, St. Anne Shrine. |
Closed Jan. Call for Maple sugring demonstration times
in Feb. & March. Thurs.-Sat., 11-5:30, Sunday, Noon-5:30pm |
Indian Head Farm 232 Pleasant
Street
Berlin (978) 838-2942 |
Grow blueberries, strawberries & raspberries for retail and
for PYO. Also a large variety of vegetables from asparagus in May to
tomatoes in mid Summer. Cut & dried flowers, and more than 20
varieties of jams, pickles, & relishes.
|
From Berlin Center, 1.5 miles South on Pleasant
Street, next to cemetery. Or Exit 25 from Route 290, 1 mile toward
Berlin Center. |
Daily 9am-6pm, May - October. Nov. & December:
9-5pm, Wed.-Sun. Bring your own containers or purchase at farm. Fall
raspberries only. Children welcome with adults. Open daily from 8am
until picked out during each season. Please call ahead for
conditions. |
Johnson Farm 210 Wheeler
Ave.
Orange (978) 544-7835
|
Come enjoy a pancake breakfast at the farm restaurant. Farmstand
offers home grown produce, with homemade ice cream, own maple syrup,
baked goods, pies, etc. Buses and groups welcome, call ahead |
Rt. To 2A (exit 16), follow 2A west. Take right onto
Wheeler Ave. right after Wal-Mart, up 1.6 miles |
Year round, daily, 7am-3pm, winer months, summer til
8pm |
KE Farm Greenhouses 317 Leadmore
Rd.
Sturbridge (508) 347-9323
www.choicemall.com/ maplesyrup/
|
Maple sugar house and greenhouse for bedding & vegetable
plants. Close to Old Sturbridge Village.
|
Rt. 20 to Old Sturbridge Village. Go Straight past
parking lot on Stallion Hill Rd. to top of hill. Take left on
Leadmire Rd. One mile to KE Farm. |
Daily during sugaring time and for bedding plants from
2nd week in May to mid June. |
Kenny J. Farm / Hartman's Herb Farm 230 Sutton
Ave.
Oxford (508) 987-2376 |
Farmstand offering herbs, perennials, shrubs, vegetable and
bedding plants, strawberries & vegetables in season. Cut
flowers, floral wreaths, and arrangements. Green wreaths at
Christmas. |
From I-395, take exit 4A towards sutton. Follow 2.1
miles to farm on left. |
April to Dec., Thurs., Fri. & Sat., 9-6pm. |
Keown Orchards 9 McClellan
Rd.
Sutton (508) 865-6706
Keownorchards.com
|
PYO apples, pumpkins, wagon rides, tours of the packing house as
well as the orchards, picnic areas with plenty of open space to
roam, special events.
|
Rt. 146 north from Providence, south from Worcester to
the Central Turnpike exit, go East toward Nothbridge, take your
second left at Dodge Hill Rd., then take your first right onto
McClelland Rd. |
Daily mid-July to Christmas 10am-6pm. |
Kip's Christmas Tree Farm 10 Old Common
Rd.
New Braintree (508) 867-2423 |
Choose and cut Christmas tree farm. Wreaths, special cemetery
boxes, trees, roping.
|
Rt. 9 to East Brookfield. North on Rt. 67 in No.
Brookfield. Then 4 mi. North on Rt. 67 to Reed's Store. Turn left.
Go 1.5 mi to the farm. |
Day after Thanksgiving thru Christmas daily
8am-6pm. |
Lanni Orchard 294 Chase Road, Route
13
Lunenburg (978) 582-6246
Lanniorchards.com |
PYO apples & blueberries. Offer wide variety of items at
farmstand.
|
Route 2 West to Route 13 North, approx. 5-10 minutes
after Whalom Park on Route 13. |
Open Monday through Sunday, 9am to 6pm. |
Little Bit Farm 26 Charles
St.
Leicester (508) 892-9883
|
Diversified family farm with farm animals, vegetables, honey
bees, turkeys, eggs, and honey. |
From Rt. 9: Take Burncoat St. to end, take left on
Rawson St., take quick right onto Charles St. 900ft down on right
side. |
June to Sept.: weekends, 10-4pm. |
Marshall Farm 340 Marshall
Road
Fitchburg (978) 343-6255" www.marshallfarm.com
|
Offer fun and adventure on a beautiful location for a simple
lunch, ice cream cone or caramel apple. PYO apples, zoo, hay and
fire truck rides, gift shop, and entertainment make for a great
family outing. |
Rt. 2 to exit 32, Rt. 13 North. Follow 5 miles, turn
left at Walmart onto Rt. 2A. Turn right at next set of lights and
follow signs from there |
Year round daily, hours vary on the season. |
Mellea Vineyard & Winery 108 Old
Southbridge Rd
West Dudley (508) 943-5166 |
Produces premium European style wines from our own vineyards
using French-American varieties: Earthy, dry & crisp white &
reds, sweet and semi-sweet rose, and full bodied red wines.
Encourage guests to bring along a picnic.
|
15 minutes from Historic Sturbridge Village on Old
Sturbridge Rd., off Rt. 131 & Rt. 84 in Dudley. Close to
Sturbridge Village. |
May -Dec Wed to Sun Nonn-5pm, Jan-April Sat & Sun
12 -5pm. |
Micheldeuer Farm 159 East Bare Hill
Rd.
Harvard (978) 456-3695
|
Sheep, peacocks, chickens, extensive perennial gardens, trout
pond. Near Fruitland Museum, Nashoba Winery, and many
orchards.
|
Rt. 495 exti 28 west on Rt. 111 and take 2nd
left-Slough Road. At stop sign take sharp left onto East Bare Hill
Road. |
By appointment, please call for school groups. |
Mini Brook Farm 97 Walnut St.
Douglas (508) 476-3895
|
Provide hay and sleigh rides, carriages for weddings etc., picnic
area. Horses, oxen, and peacocks.
|
One mile from State Forest and Wallum Lake. Rt. 16 to
Rt. 96 1 mi. right on Arch St., right on Walnut St. |
Year round by appointment. |
Nashoba Valley Winery 100 Wattaquadoc Hill
Road
Bolton (978) 779-5521
Nashobawinery.com |
Over 100 varieties of apples and 18 varieties of peaches, as well
as other PYO fruits, annual festivals. Host weddings, and private
functions. Produce fruit and grape wines, micro-brewed beers, port
style wines, ice wines, fortified and sparkling wines, fruit
distillates, and J's Restaurant.
|
Exit 27 off Route 495, take Route 117 West l mile to
blinking light, then left 1/2 mile on left. |
Year round, open daily from 11am to 5pm during harvest
season. Tastings daily. Call for calendar of special events. Large
groups by appointment, wine tours and tastings on Saturdays and
Sundays. |
Nicewicz Farm 116 Sawyer
Road
Bolton (978) 779-6423 |
PYO apples. |
Rt. 495 to Exit 27, Rt. 117 west 3/4 mile, turn left
at blinking light in Bolton Center to Wattaquadoc Hill Road, take
4th left onto Sawyer Road to top of hill. |
Open Sept. through Oct., 9am to 6pm every day. |
North Brook Farm 96 South St.
Berlin
(978) 838-7391
Northbrookalpacas.com
|
Breed and raise alpacas and process their luxurious fleeces into
yarns and hand made hats, scaves, sweaters, etc. Custom orders
available.
|
Located near the junction of Rt. 495 and Rt. 290.
Close to dairy farms and other agricultural operations |
By appointment. Please see direction on website or ask
when making an appointment. |
Nourse Farm 70 Nourse
St.
Westboro (508) 366-2644 |
Offer farm tours & hayrides by appointment during fall
foliage time. PYO fruits June-Oct. strawberries, raspberries,
blueberries, and pumpkins.
|
2.5 miles west on Rt. 30 from Westboro center. Follow
the strawberry to the field. Map on website. Close to Willard Clock
Museum, Chauncy Lake and Blackstone Valley National Corridor. |
Daily 9am-6pm, May to Nov. |
Odd Pine Farm Ferin
Road
Ashburnham (978) 827-6637 |
PYO blueberries. Always best to call ahead for picking
conditions.
|
About 4 miles north of Center of Ashburnham, on Rt. 12
turn Right onto High St. Pass Naukeag Lake and follow signs to
farm. |
Open Thursday through Sunday, 6am until 6pm. |
Old Frog Pond Farm
38 Eldridge Road
Harvard (978) 456-9616
www.oldfrogpondfarm.com |
Small certified-organic farm with pick-your-own raspberries and apples in late summer and autumn. |
Please see our website for directions. |
Weekends and Holidays 10am - 5pm, Weekdays by appointment . Late August through mid-October. |
Orchid Patch 190 Torrey
Rd.
Southbridge (508) 764-3388 |
Purebred Nubian dairy goats and llamas. Also offer llama hikes.
Camelid fibers and fiber crafts.
|
|
Please call for directions, hours and additional
information. |
Phil's Apples 24 Prospect Hill
Rd.
Harvard
(978) 456-3361
www.philsapples.com
|
PYO apples (Macs, Macouns, Cortlands, Red Delicious, Enterprise
& Gold Rush), peaches, 1995 state cider champ.
|
Rt. 2 Harvard exit(38a). Take first right, Old Shirley
Rd. to Prospect Hill Road. Fruitlands Museum is 1 mile past farm.
|
Open daily 8am-6pm, Sept. thru Nov. Come help make
cider Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays(Sep.- Nov.) Close to
Fruitlands Museum. |
Pleasant Garden Daylilies
111 Coventry
Wood Rd.
Bolton (978) 779-5035 |
Grow and sell daylilies. Our garden is listed with the American
Hemerocallis Society as an official display garden. Feature over 300
cultivars. Close to Nashoba Valley Winery, Hebert's Candy Mansion,
Tower Hill Botanic Garden.
|
At the junction of Rts. 117 & 495: From the south,
go right on 117. Under 495 bridge and right onto Sugar Rd. Herbert's
sign. From the north: straight across Rt. 117 onto Sugar Rd. Follow
Sugar Rd for 1.5 mi., keeping 495 on your right, cross 495 at the
corner of Corn Rd. and Sugar Rd. Coventry Wood Rd. is the 2nd right.
|
July 5 - Aug.16, daily, 10am- 5pm. Mondays by
appointment. |
Pohja Farm 260 Gray
Rd
Templeton (978) 939-8949 |
PYO blueberries. Parking next to the fields. Approx. July 15 to
Aug. 30.
|
From Rt. 2A Templeton Center, follow Route 101 South
towards Petersham, 1/4 miles left onto Barre Road. 2.1 miles to
third left onto Gray Road, past the "dead end" sign til you reach
the check stand. |
Open daily, call for hours and conditions. |
Ragged Hill Orchard 94 John Gilbert
Road
West Brookfield (508) 867-2187 |
PYO blueberries, strawberries, apples, peaches, and pears.
Children must be accompanied by adults.
|
3 miles North of Common to Wickaboag Valley Road to
Ragged Hill Orchard. Or from Route 9 turn to Pierce Road to Ragged
Hill Road. |
Call ahead for hours and picking conditions. In
season, PYO apples open daily 9am to 6pm. |
Red Apple Farm 455 Highland
Ave.
Phillipston 800-628-4851
www.redapplefarm.com
|
PYO apples, pumpkins, raspberries, peaches, pears,
potatoes, heirloom tomatoes, and Indian corn. Farm store, BBQ &
picnic area, farm animals, forest hiking trails, school farm tours,
hayrides, parties, weddings & company outings. Feature an apple
tree with 108 varieties in one! |
Route 2 (exit 19), follow signs (2 miles) to farm. |
Mid-July thru Dec. 24, daily 9am-6pm, Nov.-Dec.,
9am-5pm. |
Robinson Farm
42 Jackson Road
Hardwick
(413) 477-6065
www.robinsonfarm.org |
Diversified organic and farmstead products-eggs,vegetables, hay, raw milk,naturally
raised, raised 'rose'veal, beef, flowers, perennials, local cheese and
yogurt. Tours by appointment. |
From Hardwick
Center:Traveling North on
32A toward Petersham, past Butler’s gas and the Hardwick Town Garages.
Take a right after the cemetery onto North Road. One mile and turn left
onto Jackson Rd. approx. 1/10th of a mile on the right.
|
Farmstand daily 7am - 9pm.
|
Rocky Acres Farm
91 Chace Hill Rd
Sterling
978-365-3891
rockyacresfarmfestival.com |
Family owned farm that offers Quality Grass Fed Beef available by appointment
only. Rocky Acres Farm also host a farm and music festival the second weekend
after labor day with pick your own pumpkins, children’s activities, live
music, hay rides, camping and more. Pick your own pumpkins at our annual
Festival. |
From Worcester, Take I 190 North, Take Exit 4 route 12 North, Turn slight
right onto 110, Turn left onto Chace Hill Rd, Follow Signs to 109 Chace
Hill Road. From Leominster I 190 S Take exit 6 route 12 south Turn left
onto Chocksett Rd Turn left onto route 62 Turn right onto Chace Hill
Rd. Follow signs to 109 Chace Hill Road. |
From sun up to sun down all year long. |
Rota Spring Farm
Chase Hill Road
Sterling
978-365-4735 |
Farm Stand offering homemade ice cream, sweet corn, tomatoes, cukes, eggplant,
summer squashes, peppers, raspberries, winter squash, pumpkins, and PYO
pumpkins. Petting zoo with goats. Customers can enjoy watching cattle while
picnicing and eating ice cream! |
Look for signs off Rt. 62 or Rt. 110. Call for details. |
April, May - 7days, Noon-9pm.
June, July, Aug. - 7 days, Noon-10pm.
Sept. - 7days, Noon-9pm.
Oct. - 7days, Noon-8pm. |
Salem Cross Inn 260 West Main St, (Rt.
9)
West Brookfield (508) 867-8337 |
This 1705 farm is set on 600 acres with 150 head polled Hereford
beef cows and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
The restaurant is the home of the NE Apple Pie contest using a 1699
Beehive oven.
|
Rt. 9 in West Brookfield. |
Year round. Drovers Roast June 21 and Sep. 13. |
Schartner Farm 211 West Berlin
Road
Bolton (978) 779-5588 |
PYO apples, peaches, and pumkins. Over 100 acres, enjoy a
picnic. |
Route 495 to Exit 27. Take Route 117 West 1 mile, turn
left at blinking light. Go 1 mile up hill, take 3rd left onto West
Berlin Road, farm 1 mile. |
Sat. & Sun, 10-5pm. Sept. til October. |
Schultz Farm & Flo's Country
Farmstand 163 Maple Ave.
Rutland (508)
886-6406
|
Farmstand with homemade farm fresh products and ice cream. Tours,
animals on display. Picnic tables, birthday parties from May 1- Oct.
1 on request or call for reservations. School groups up to 3 classes
at a time.
|
One mile on Rt. 56 South from Rutland Center. Close to
Heifer Project. |
Daily 9am - 8pm. Worcester |
Sholan Farms 1125 Pleasant St.
Leominster
(978) 840-3276
www.sholanfarms.com |
PYO apples, raspberries and pumpkins. The farm occupies 169 acres on a
hill overlooking 2 reservoirs. Many events and activities. |
Proceed to downtown Leominster. From the common follow Pleasant St. for
3 miles. Pass through Union and Wachusett St intersection. Farm is at 1124/1125
Pleasant St. just before the Sterling line. |
Open 7 days a week from 10am-6pm. August through November. |
Silvermine Farm 96 Eight Lots
Road
Sutton (508) 865-5335 |
PYO stawberries, containers provided or bring your own. Children
welcome. |
Five miles West of Route 146 (Boston Road to Eight
Lotts Road) 2 miles North of Central Turnpike (West Sutton Road to
Eight Lotts Road.) |
Early June to mid-July, daily 8-7pm. |
Sleighbell Christmas Tree Farm & Gift
Barn
130 Whitins Rd.
Sutton (508) 234-6953
Sleighbelltreefarm.com
|
Choose & cut Christmas Tree Farm. Offer many varieties of
fresh Christmas trees, wreaths, centerpieces, kissing balls, & a
unique Log Gift Barn featuring handcrafted gifts and ornaments, an
antique sleigh for photo op. and miniature train that runs through
the barn. Offer haywagon rides thru our fields, have a spring-fed
trout pond, picnic area, and ducks to feed.
|
Mass Pike exit 10A to Rt. 146 South - Take Main St.
Whitinsville/Manchaug exit. At end of ramp, bear right. Go 1 mi. -
farm is 1 mi. from Rt 146 on left. |
Thanksgiving thru Christmas. Sat. & sun., 9-4pm,
Wed & Thurs., 3-6pm, Fridays, noon-6pm. Earth Day activities
available to school groups and scout groups from Project Learning
Tree Activity Instructor. |
Smith's Country Cheese/Otter River
Farm 20 Otter River Rd.
Winchendon (978)
939-5738 |
Make farmstead gouda and cheddar cheeses from milk produced by
our own dairy herd. Our award winning cheese is sold at our farm
store. Also have giftware and handcrafted gifts at the store.
|
Rt. 2 west to Exit 22/Rt. 68. Go 4.5 miles north on
Rt. 68. Take a right at the flashing yellow light (Old Winchendon
Road). The store is 1.25 miles on the right. Close to Gardner
Heritage State Park, Furniture outlets, Mt. Wachusett Ski area. |
May 1 to Dec 31: Mon - Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 1pm-6pm;
Winter hours: Thur.- Sat. 10am-5pm. Sun 1:00 pm-6:00 pm. |
Sputtermill Ranch Llamas 205 Monson
Turnpike
Petersham (978) 724-3273
|
Sales of quality breeding and companion llamas, stud service,
fiber(carded) and llama gift products.
|
Llama training classes by appt. |
Year round, by appointment only. Worcester |
Stevens Farm B & B 749 Old Coldbrook
Rd.
Barre (978) 355-2227
Stevensfarminn.com
|
Farm has been in the family for over 200 years and 9 generations.
Open now as a B&B. Where people come as Strangers... leave as
Friends. Produce cider, eggs, crafts.
|
Rt. 495 to Rt.122 north to Kozy Kabin Rd, turn right
on Chapman Rd. Turn right on Old Coldbrook Rd. |
Year round, daily, except Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Open House first weekend in December. |
Stillman Farm 1399 Lancaster
Ave.
Lunenburg
(978) 537-3342
www.stillmansfarm.com |
PYO strawberries, raspberries, flowers, and
pumkins. |
From Rt. 2: take the Lunenburg/Lancaster exit, turn
left onto Leominster/Shirley Rd, bear right onto Lancaster Ave.
toward Lunenburg. |
Open daily 9am to 7pm. |
Stony Farm & B & B 428 Salisbury
St.
Holden (508) 829-9260
|
Offering a variety of local products including: lamb, perennials,
herbs, honey and sheepskins.
|
Close to Heifer Project International. Rt. 122 A to
intersection of Salisbury St., go 1 mile and farm is on left. |
By appointment only. |
Stowe Farm Orchards 15 Stowe
Road
Millbury (508) 865-4818 |
PYO apples. Vegetables, cider, candy. Hayrides and pony rides.
Board horses and dogs. |
Take Milbury Exit off Route 146 and follow signs,
approx. 2 miles. |
Sept. - Nov., 10-5pm, closed mondays. |
Sugar Hollow Farm
425 Queen Lake Rd
Phillipston
978-652-5186 |
All natural and organically grown fruits, vegetables and herbs, preserves, jams, jellies & dried herbs. Aromatherapy products, natural convenience items (t.p, dish soap, etc), natural remedies: sunscreen , bug repellent. Crafts by local artists local books. |
From rt 2 West off at exit 21 follow signs to rt 101, stay on 101 till you see the farmstand sign. |
Open all seasons M-F 9-5:00 pm, Sat 8-1:00pm, closed Sunday. |
Sunnyhill Farm Fibers 452 Fruitland
Rd.
Barre (978) 355-2089 |
Active working sheep & angora rabbit farm. Produce
multicolored hand-dyed yarns & fleeces in great variety of
textures precious fibers. Demonstrate and offer classes in spinning,
knittings, weaving & felting. Angora rabbit grooming, shearing
& spinning. Visitors can feed baby lambs by bottle in season.
Farm lavishly decorated as Colonial & Victorian Christmas. Small
animal petting zoo.
|
From Barre Center take Rt. 122 south for 1.7 mi. Take
left on Fruitland Rd. go up hill, cross over Old Coldbrook Rd.
follow yellow signs to farm. |
Daily, year round but call ahead for hours. Closed Fri
& 3rd Sun of each month. |
Sweet Woodruff Farm 225 Lincoln
Rd.
Phillipston (978) 249-9231
|
Operate a sheep farm and sell farm raised products - yarn, lamb,
woven & knitted items. Also sell farm raised eggs, herbs,
organic vegetables, dried flowers. Visitors welcome to wander
through the gardens and visit with us and our animals.
|
From Phillipston Center head west onto Petersham Rd.
The Farm is on the left 1 mi. from the junction of Lincoln &
Petersham Rds. |
July 5 to Oct, Sat 9am-3pm |
The Country Apple at Marshall Farm 340
Marshall Road
Fitchburg
(978) 343-6255
www.marshallfarm.com |
Large country gift store with bakery. School tours available.
Lunches served Monday thru Friday.
|
Rt. 2 to 13N to 2A west (left turn) to 1st set of
lights turn right, at blinking yellow light, turn right, follow
signs. |
8-5pm, 7 days a week for apples. 7am-noon: Mon-Fri for
berries. |
The Farmer's Daughter at Hillcrest
Farm 153 Millbury St.
Auburn (508) 832-2995
|
Produce flowers, herbs, perennials in summer and seasonal items.
Cut your own Christmas trees sold thru farmstand. Festivals
throughout the year, kids club, seminars.
|
Mass Pike exit 10 to Rt. 20 east and travel to 2nd
full stop light. Turn right onto Millbury Street and go to top of
the hill.
|
Year round. Events: Garden party April 29 & 30,
Flower show May 20 & 21, Perennial Fest June 17 & 18, Fall
Planting Fest. Sept. 16 & 17, Harvest Fest. Oct. 14 & 15,
Poinsettia Fest. Dec. 9 & 10. Easter to Christmas (closed Tues)
9am-6pm, except Christmas 9am-8pm. |
The Warren Farm & Sugarhouse 31 Warren St.
North Brookfield (508) 867-0174
http://www.thewarrenfarm.com/ |
Unique small family New England farm, offering tours of their
large maple sugaring operation; seasonal fresh herbs, vegetables,
berries & fruits from the farm; specialty food products and gift
baskets sold in the gift shop along with the farm's maple syrup.
Cater maple brunches and dinners. Tours & events are scheduled
throughout the year. |
Rt. 67 to No. Brookfield. Turn west onto Bell St. 3
blocks north of downtown No. Brookfield. Go one block along Bell
& turn left onto Warren St. Farm is at the end of Warren St. |
Sat & Sun year round 10am-6pm.Year round, Thurs. -
Sun., 10-4pm. Open every day in March & December." |
Tougas Family Farm Ball
Street
Northboro (508) 393-6406
http://www.tougasfarm.com/ |
Farm includes a bakery featuring fresh made fruit desserts, ice
cream, and refreshments. Children's play area and barnyard animals.
Offer school programs.
|
Rt. 290 to Exit 24, (Church St.) turn towards
Boylston. First right onto Ball St. Farm is 1.5 miles from Rt.
I-290. |
Call for hours. Vary with season. |
Vandervalk Tree Farm 25 Lovell
St.
Mendon (508) 473-7418
http://www.treewheeler.com/
|
Chose and cut and fresh Christmas trees. Saw and carts provided,
free shaking and netting. Gift shop features fireplace, free hot
cider, and candycanes. Wreaths, roping, centerpieces, treeskirts,
and more |
From Rt. 16 in Mendon, turn south onto Millville Road
(at Shell). Go 1.6 miles, then turn left onto Lovell St. 1/4 mile
down on right. |
Nov. & Dec., 3pm-8pm weekdays, weekends,
9-5pm. |
Wade Orchard 62 Westcott Road
Harvard
|
PYO apples & pumpkins. Offer cider, preserves, gourds,
peaches, plums, and asst'd vegetables |
Rt. 2 to Rt. 111. Follow signs just beyond Rt. 495.
Take Codman Hill Rd. off Rt. 111. Follow to stop sign, turn right
onto Stow Rd. Take first left onto Westcott Rd. Farm on left. Only
1.5 miles from Rt. 111 & 495. |
Open 7 days a week, 9am to 4:30pm - Open Sept.
1. |
Westward Orchards Farm Mass Ave. Route
111
Harvard (978) 456-8363
Westwardorchards.com |
Offer PYO blueberries, apples and pumpkins, picnic area and
special events. Lunch to go. Close to Fruitlands Museum, Prospect
Hill. Ask for Calendar of Events. Tour busses, please call first.
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1/4 mile West of Route 495 on Route 111. Visit our
second location located across from the Fruitlands Museums on
Prospect Hill Road. Open weekends only from 10am to 4pm in season.
Call for more information. |
Open daily 10am to 6pm. For PYO apples open 10am to
4pm. Closed Tuesdays. |
Winter Hill Farm 1020 Ashby West
Rd.
Fitchburg (978) 342-0238
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1830 farm and barn of 30 acre family farm specializes in field
grown, old fashion perennials, herbs, annuals, shrubs. Potted
perennials and herbs also available. Garden Gift Shop, display
gardens, workshops on gardening and crafts. Come walk in our
gardens!
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From intersection of Rt. 31 and John Fitch Highway,
North on Rindge Rd. 3 mi. Left onto Ashby West Rd. 1/2 mi. on
right. |
May-Dec., Wed-Sat., 9am-5pm, Sun., noon-5pm. |
Wojcik Farm
65 Milk Street
Blackstone
(508) 883-9220
www.wojcikfarm.com |
More than just a farm stand. Offer PYO apples and pumpkins, along with free hayrides to the orchard and a corn maze as well. Concession stand and variety of fruits, vegetables and home-made baked goods! |
Rt. 122 or 126 toward Blackstone, follow signs. Check website for details. |
open Fridays 5pm-9pm, sat & sun 10am-9pm |
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