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Farms and markets near you
Pick-your-own orchards, pumpkin patches, maple sugarhouses, Christmas tree farms and farmers markets: 18,667 of them, from the USDA’s local food directories. Enter a ZIP to see what is listed in your area.
Seasons and opening days shift from one year to the next, so it is worth a look at the farm or market’s own page, or a quick call, before you set out.
Listings from the USDA AMS Local Food Directories, 2026-08-16 · CC-BY 4.0.
When it is worth going
A listing tells you where something is, not whether this is the month for it. Typical timing, earlier in the south and later in the north.
- Feb–MarMaple sugarhousesThe sap runs when nights stay below freezing and days climb above it, so the season is short, weather-dependent, and different every year.
- May–JunStrawberries, then the first marketsU-pick strawberries open before most outdoor markets hit full stride; the stands are still mostly greens, roots and starts.
- Jul–AugBerries, stone fruit, peak marketThe widest choice of the year, and the only stretch when nearly every market in a state is running at once.
- Sep–OctApples, pumpkins, corn mazesThe busiest weeks of the year by a wide margin. More than a thousand listings here name a pumpkin patch or a maze.
- Nov–DecChristmas tree farmsCut-your-own opens the weekend after Thanksgiving in most states and is usually finished well before the solstice.
Your state’s month-by-month detail lives in the state guides, including what is at the market that month.