- Fresh, local produce, meat, dairy, and prepared foods. They often have live music and live cooking demos from June through late September.
- On-site retail store stocked with fresh pork, beef, and eggs. Fresh produce, honey, bird seed, flowers, and pumpkins.
- Small and newly opened farm on the Beaverkill River in Trout Town USA. Seasonal produce and farm tours are available.
- Fresh Pickins is just over the Jersey border and 10 minutes from Dingmans Ferry. Perfect stop before you fire up your grill. Baked goods, meat, produce, jams, honey, flowers.
- Garden center offering personal service and advice. Seasonal merchandise and decorations spring through Christmas.
- Gould’s Produce and Farm Market is a family-owned farm and farm market with locally grown fruits and vegetables. One of the best.
- Seasonal fruits, vegetables, and flowers. You can also buy homemade bread, baked goods, and honey. Open Saturdays May – October.
- Fresh produce, baked goods, ice cream, local honey, hanging baskets, potted flowers. Don’t miss the ice cream.
- Saturday from 10 am to 1 pm from late May ’til late October. Fresh produce, cider, baked goods. Small and very nice market.
- Sunflower Festival, Fall Fest, Christmas trees, flowers, pumpkin butter, gift shop, and lots of events.
- Self-service store on working dairy farm specializing in on-farm sales of raw milk, pastured Angus X beef, pork, pastured chicken, eggs, and seasonal produce. Non-GMO.
- It’s fairly small, but they’ve got beautiful local produce, flowers, goat’s milk, honey, and lots more. Live music, too.
- Each Saturday from 9 am to noon, from late May through mid-October. “Producer goods” only market. Everything is fresh and local.
- Gift shop with dried arrangements, sachets, soaps, and candles. Two acres of blossoming lavender plants.
- In downtown’s Courthouse Square, Sat 8:00 am ’til noon, May through Nov, rain or shine. Get your morning coffee and a bite to eat.
- Grass-fed and finished beef short ribs, grass-fed beef, small-batch steaks, and pork from heritage-bred pigs.
- Pears, plums, peaches, apples, apple cider, jams, maple syrup, honey and other local treats.
- Locally grown lavender, herbs, and hops. Enchanted Fairy Forest for the little ones. Special days in July and August are offered for you to pick your own lavender.
- 100-acre regenerative farm in Lakewood that sells pastured eggs, broilers, grass-fed lamb, maple syrup, and CBD flower and oil.
- Real old-fashioned farm. Their honor-system farm stand has farm-fresh eggs, raw honey, homemade jams and jellies, and seasonal vegetables.
- Family-run market farm that uses conventional and hydroponic growing techniques. At farmers markets on the weekends.
- Small market with lots of bright notes. Bread, vegetables, jams, micro greens, local grass-fed meat, flowers, mushrooms, local cider, and lots more.
- This family farm has been making their own cider since 1929. Pumpkins, gourds, apples, honey, maple syrup, and more. Short season!
- A maple farm that produces PA maple syrup in Greentown, up by Promised Land State Park. Try the bourbon maple!
- Klingel Farm & Produce Stand sells vegetables, fruits, meat, and much more. They’ve got pumpkins galore and the much-loved Mazezilla corn maze in the fall.
- They farm using only organic methods and offer locally grown produce, poultry, and pork. The staple product of the farm is maple syrup.
- Non-GMO, regenerative, organic, self-sustainable, solar-powered farm partnered with Rodale Farms. Terrific farm stand in the very rural area that is home to Pocono Raceway.
- Fri from 2 – 5pm at 24 Main St. Locally grown fresh produce, baked goods, honey & maple syrup, cheese, plants, and flowers. 318 Main St from 1-4 pm in winter.
- Terrific little farm stand selling farm-fresh homemade hard ice cream, produce, and beef from Green Valley Farms in Sussex County.
- Popular famiiy-owned and operated turkey and U-Pick strawberry farm. Turkeys and capons are hand-raised and grain fed, sold fresh every Thanksgiving.
- Book a stay at their Bed and Breakfast, host your event at a terraced mountaintop and barn, join their CSA, and visit their local farm store.
- The farm stand of Riverside Farms. Small-batch ice cream, milk, butter, and eggs. Self-serve farm store open year-round. An ice-cream stand is open during the warmer months.
- Jams, jellies, and maple syrup for sale are made here on the premises. Dutch Hill Preserves is a registered family-run maple syrup producer.
- Tiny but worth it. Farm-fresh produce and artisan products. Stop in on Sunday from 10 – 2 pm, May to October.
- Farm stand of Apple Ridge Farm. Produce, pasture-raised chicken and eggs, wood-fired brick oven sourdough bread, organic products. Tue, Sat, Sun 10 am – 6 pm.
- Local producers only market featuring organic, sustainable, and natural products. Goat milk, baked goods, vegetables, metas, eggs, flowers, more.
- Sat market. Produce, meats, eggs, baked goods, all locally grown/produced. Honey and maple products, hanging baskets, plants.
- Every Saturday from 10 am ’til 2 pm. Vendors will be offering homemade products and locally grown food. The concession stand serves breakfast and lunch.
- Grass-based family farm raising all-natural lambs and goats, pastured hogs, grass-fed beef, rose veal, chicken and duck eggs.
- Pick-your-own blueberry farm with farm store selling blueberries, baked goods, local produce, and their own jellies, jams, and homemade ice cream.
- Farmers market selling plants, honey, seasonal produce, more. Open yearly from Mother’s Day thru Halloween. Great place for pumpkins and seasonal flowers.
- Working-family fiber farm that’s fantastic for animal lovers. Take a tour and an alpaca walk. Their shop carries beautiful alpaca goods.
- Sundays 10 am – 2 pm Memorial Day – October. Local produce, organics, meat, bread, bakery goods, jams, and more. Live music. Rain or shine.
- Family-owned farm, bakery, and orchard in Northwest New Jersey that offers seasonal fruits & vegetables, pick-your-own apples, excellent homemade ice cream, baked goods, cider donuts.
- Seasonal local produce, dairy, meat, seafood, salsa, jams, soups, pasta. Local wine. Plants, fresh coffee. Local crafts including birdhouses, lawn ornaments.
- Family owned and operated fruit and vegetable market. Pick your own apples and pumpkins. Flower baskets, plants, Christmas trees, and holiday decorations.