


Ard's Farm has been a family-owned and -operated business for over 25 years. They began as a Farm Market. Since then, it has evolved, with the help of the next generation Ard's family, to include full-service catering, a farm-to-table restaurant and a Fall season with their newly designed corn maze and hayrides to their pumpkin patch.
Blooming Meadows Farm is a U-Pick Flower Farm that strives to use sustainable organic practices. They specialize in providing the Susquehanna River Valley with fresh-picked locally-grown flowers. Services offered include u-pick flowers; floral arrangements; on-farm themed events and private events; photo opportunities and a farm store with farm grown products, home and garden decor, gifts and bath/beauty products.
Blueberries on this pick-your-own, six-acre blueberry patch are organically-fertilized and only botanical sprays are used. Open late-June through early August, weather permitting. See the website or Facebook for more details. Bridge Avenue Berries farm stand will open at the end of June with blueberries ready to pick in the end of June or early July. Check website to purchase 3 lb. bags of frozen blueberries (when available). Call to place order.
Dewart Country Store is a small town store featuring a variety of bulk foods, snacks, local produce in season, homemade baked goods and ice cream. They serve pizza, soup, smoothies, hoagies, cheese steaks and salads. Takeouts and outdoor seating are available.
Sixty-five-year-old family-owned and -operated orchard growing apples, peaches, nectarines, pears, sweet and sour cherries, grapes, strawberries and raspberries. Also features pick-your-own apples and grapes, and homemade apple cider is made daily.
Engle's Farm and Greenhouse is known far and wide as having the biggest variety of plants in the state. Situated on 18 acres and over 70,000 square feet of greenhouses you will find the largest selections of annuals, perennials, vegetables, fruits, trees and shrubs in the area. Engle's boasts a large selection of 1000s of hanging baskets, plus all the supplies that a do-it-yourselfer would want. They carry a full line of annuals, perennials, herbs, vegetables, trees and shrubs. They also have lawn and garden supplies, including vegetable and flower seeds, along with tools, pots/planters, fertilizer, soil, mulch and much more. Visit Engle's in the fall for mums and pumpkins, or in the winter for poinsettias, trees and wreaths, as well.
All of your favorite vendors are here, including prepared food options like the sausage stand, pretzels and BBQ. The Lewisburg Farmers Market is open every Wednesday from 8-3, year-round. It is a popular and long standing market in Central Pennsylvania. Find locally sourced fresh vegetables and flowers at stands throughout the market plus shop for deli items and more.
As a small family dairy farm, Mapes strives to provide and produce the healthiest, most local, farm fresh foods to you and your family. Stop by their new on-farm store to see right where your milk comes from all while enjoying the beautiful view. Along with Mapes' very own milk, cheese and yogurt you will be able to purchase local farm fresh products such as beef, chicken, pork, fruits and vegetables.
The Mount Carmel Farmers Market has a vision to renew an age-old tradition and support the local economy while strengthening the community. Over 50 vendors offer produce, meat/deli, breakfast and lunch platters, baked goods (including sticky buns baked at the market), homemade Amish pretzels, crafts, distillery, popcorn, canned items and a flea market. Open Saturdays; see Facebook for hours. Outdoor vendors available in warmer weather.
Ponduce Farms is a family-owned and -operated tree farm and wreath manufacturer, restaurant, banquet hall and farm market located in Central PA in the Roaring Creek Valley. Special features include Fall Festivals.
This group of local farmers is committed to sustainably raising, growing and producing products for the conscientious consumer.Using organic practices, they offer naturally raised, hormone- and antibiotic-free, grass-fed beef. Other products include flowers, baked goods, meat, seafood, fruits, vegetables and coffee, to name a few. The market is open Fridays from 2-6 PM from May-October and 2-5 PM November-April. [email protected]
The Windmill offers Amish and Mennonite goods, quilts, food, photos, art, furniture, pottery, antiques, baskets, tools, linens, clothing, glassware, jewelry, garden items, wine, collectibles and more each Saturday, May thru November. Market features level walkways and an ATM.