Farms, Farm Markets and Pick-Your-Own
They offer homemade cider, apples, peaches, pumpkins, mums corn stalks, and sour cherries. Open daily 10am-5pm from September- December 24.
Located in Hope, NJ, spread over 600 acres and 7 locations, Beaver Brook Ranch is a family dream come to life. Pork and beef shares available or come visit for a farm tour.
Open all year around, providing fruit like peaches and apples, homemade apple cider, sweet corn and much more. Stop on by and see what's in season.
The Blairstown Farmers Market, held Saturdays, 9:30am-1pm June through the weekend before Thanksgiving, paints the town with fresh colors and flavors! Fill your baskets with the season's best, mingle with local farmers and artisans, and savor the vibrant community spirit! Located in the parking lot next to the Blairstown Fire House at 5 Stillwater Road. Excess parking is available in the elementary school lot across the street.
If you are interested in vending at the Blairstown Farmers’ Market, please contact Kendrya@FoodshedAlliance.org.
Pick-your-own apples, peaches and pumkins available at their farm stand while supplies last.
Cabbage Throw Farm is a small scale certified organic farm & community supported agriculture program, owned and operated by Dean & Emily Buttacavoli. Established in 2018, Cabbage Throw Farm grows on Comeback Farm & Kash Valley Farm, both located in Asbury, NJ.
They offer fresh, organic, seasonal produce alongside local grocery items including bread, coffee, hot sauce, flowers and more. Cotton Cattle Company offers grass fed beef, chicken and pork on Fridays.
The beauty. The scent. The memories made when your family heads out to choose and cut a Christmas tree to decorate your home.
This year, head to Warren County in New Jersey’s “Christmas Tree Belt” to select the perfect tree!
Community Supported Agriculture gives an opportunity for a community of people to take responsibility for supporting a farm. It is a partnership between the farmers and the people who directly benefit from the food. These local people share the abundance as well as the risks and costs of cultivating the land in the most responsible manner. As members come onto the farm they can reconnect with the land, the food, the farmers and the seasons.
This place has a haunted house and hayrides for all ages to enjoy. Also, a corn maze and zombie paintball! Open from the end of September until the beginning of November. Doors open at 6:30pm.
They have fresh locally grown fruits and vegetables, local eggs, fruit pies, fresh locally made mozzarella, local honey, jams and jellies, and pickles. In addition, hanging baskets, annuals, and perennials; quality hay and straw; dyed red, black, brown and hardwood mulch. Check out their gift shop full of primitive decor, handpicked straight from The Amish Country. Bring your kids to play in the play yard, meet Barnyard Friends. Open April through October 7 days a week, 9am-6pm.
This family owned and operated Northern New Jersey farm seasonally features hundreds of acres of fresh fruits and vegetables, pumpkin picking, berry picking, apple picking, farm education, group tours, private tours, birthday parties, corporate events, and fun for the whole family. Join the Healthy Bites Club! Enjoy a weekly assortment of seasonably fresh fruits, vegetables and other select items from their farm market.
Donaldson’s Greenhouse & Nursery is located on a portion of the Donaldson family farm, in existence for more than 100 years! Open all year around, they are a full service greenhouse and nursery, with top quality plant material like annuals, perennials, trees, shrubs, soils and mulches, pottery and garden related items.
The barn is from 1924 and was used for storing hay and other things. They have emptied it out, cleaned it up and now we are renting it for weddings and party. No matter what the occasion, they can accommodate all your needs. The barn sits on 42 acres of Christmas trees. In the spring there are flowers in the green house. In the fall, mums, hay bales, and corn stalks are available. Christmas trees, wreaths and grave blankets are also available during that time of year.
This third generation family farm consists of 145 acres nestled in the hills of Washington, New Jersey. A visit to their Christmas Tree Farm has become a family holiday tradition for their customers. They are a Choose-N-Cut farm with wagon rides, hot chocolate and lots of Christmas Spirit!
Autumn has arrived! The fruit ripens, it’s time to harvest, the leaves will be displaying their blazing colors soon. It’s a perfect time for wandering in Warren County, to pick apples and enjoy freshly pressed cider, to take on the challenge of a corn maze or traipse among acres of sunflowers, or just to enjoy nature's most glorious days of the year. Here are some ideas for you and your family to help you plan your fall fun at our farms.
Sister to Wyckoff’s Christmas Tree Farm, Farm Girl Florals is nestled amongst the evergreens during the off-season and the season “Christmas Barn” is phased into a flower stand and summer home decor shop.
Choose and cut a Christmas tree or select one that is balled and burlapped for replanting. Custom wreaths and roping are available. Free cookies and hot chocolate, and dog-friendly too (on leashes, please). Reserve Grand Champion of 2019 and NJ Grand Champion 1997-1998.
Family owned business for three generations. From summer to late fall, Godlewsky Farms grows a vast variety of fresh vegetables and herbs. They have 100 plus varieties of annuals, perennials, herbs, patio pots and hanging baskets as well.
Join the veggies club! Their goal is to get delicious, naturally grown produce to all families without the need for large membership fees. Veggie Box is a weekly payment with no start up or cancelling fees. The club runs from mid June-November (depending on vegetables supply). Inside each box, there will be a selection of 10-12 different farm fresh vegetables and herbs picked that day. Pay weekly. Sign-up by emailing godlewskyveggieclub@yahoo.com.
GrowingDirt.com, a farm at Agrestic Acres is a sustainable 12 acre farm. They believe in using an all natural, sustainable, pasture based system that results in better quality food, a better life for the animals, better soils and great vegetables. They use non-GMO feed locally sourced and milled and in 2018 they will grind feed on-sight in small batches providing super fresh non-gmo feed to their animals. At Growingdirt.com, they developed an "open format" CSA because they wanted their shareholders to have the freedom to choose when and what their share dollars went towards.