Table Of ContentWelcome to the Homegrown in the Valleys guide, your resource 
for locating farm fresh foods, value-added products and agri-
tourism experiences throughout the Valleys of the Susquehanna 
5-county region. In this guide you’ll fi nd opportunities to explore 
the beauty and bounty of the region, from farm stands and farmers 
markets to wineries and pick-your-own farms. Whether you’re on the 
hunt for a specifi c product or taking your time to explore the coun-
tryside, this guide will help you fi nd what you are looking for.
Although every effort has been made to ensure accuracy of content, contact information 
is provided to allow verifi cation prior to visiting.
11::  A  rd’s F  arm M  arke t      Map location: D3
4803 Old Turnpike Road, Lewisburg, PA 17837 / Union County
3 miles west of Lewisburg and Route 15 on Route 45
[email protected] / www.ardsmarket.com / 570-524-9820
Jan-March:   M, T, W, Th 7am-8pm,    April-Dec: M, T, W, Th 7 am-9 pm,
  Fri Sa 7 am-9 pm,       F, Sa 7 am-10 pm, 
  Sun 8 am-3 pm       Sun 8 am-9 pm
We grow our own pumpkins and sweet corn, and sell local meats, produce, 
chocolates and baked goods in the market. Full service restaurant open for break-
fast, lunch and dinner serves local meats and produce when in season. Fall in-
cludes a corn maze and hayrides to the pumpkin patch. 
                                          
2:  A  s Na ture In tende  d      C5
302 West Main Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 / Columbia County
Located in Downtown Bloomsburg at 302 West Main Street (State Route 11)
[email protected] / www.asnature.net / 570-387-0436
Year Round: M-F 9:30 am-6 pm, Sa 9:30 am-5 pm
Health food store serving the region and supporting local farmers since 1978.  
Healthy, local and organic foods, nutritional supplements, natural/organic body 
care and unique items. Featuring local artists and International Fair Trade goods.
3:  Beaver  Run  Farms      B4
450 Beaver Run Road, Turbotville, PA 17772 / Northumberland County 
Take the Turbotville exit off of 180  - turn right (toward Turbotville). Stay on Route 54 through Turbot-
ville. Turn right onto Beaver Run Road. 1/2 mile out of town. First farm on left in about 1/2 mile.
[email protected] / 570-649-5186
Telephone for an appointment.  
Hormone and antibiotic free meat. No animal by-products in the food. Ani-
mals humanely raised, pastured chicken. Small pig operation, farrow to fi nish. 
Chickens are on pasture from April through November. Supply meat to stores, 
restaurants and at farmers’ markets. We sell from our farm by appointment. 
   
4:  Bento n Farm  ers’ M  arket       A6
State Route 487 & Green Acres Road, Benton, PA 17814 / Columbia County 
From I-80, take 487 North approx 15 miles through Benton, crossing the Fishing Creek Bridge. 
At north end of town, on right, look for the big, white barn emblazoned with “BENTON FARMERS 
MARKET” 
www.bentonfarmersmarket.com / 570-925-2690
Memorial Day-Labor Day: F, Sa 10 am-3 pm, Labor Day-Thanksgiving: Sa 10 am-3 pm
Opened in June 2008 in the old Sutliff barn, under the guidance of Deb Anta-
nitis. Deb’s goal was to preserve this local landmark while supporting local com-
munity foods, farms and businesses. Seasonal Cider. Fruit Wines. Artisans.
                     
5:  Berwick Brewing Company C6
328 West Front Street, Berwick, PA 18603 / Columbia County 
Route 11 North into Berwick.  Turn right on Oak Street – 
Brick Building on left.  Route 11 South into Berwick.  Turn left 
on Oak Street - Brick Building on left. 
[email protected] /
www.BerwickBrewing.com / 570-752-4313
Year Round: M Closed, T-F 3 pm-11 pm, 
Sa 1 pm-11 pm, Sun 1-7 pm
Brew Pub located in the heart of Berwick, PA.  
Featuring our own brews, locally produced 
wines and hand-tossed pizza.
6:   Bloom sburg  Farm er’s M arket     C5
Main & Market Streets, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 / Columbia County 
Located within the parking spaces on Market Street at the intersection of Main Street (State Route 11) 
[email protected] / 
www.bloomsburgpa.org/farmersmarket.htm /
570-784-7123 Ext 117
Jun-Oct: T, Th, Sa 7 am–1 pm
Fresh local fruits & vegetables, fresh cut fl owers, homemade baked goods, 
poultry and eggs.
                               
  7:   Briar C  reek  Farms       C5
1017 East 7th Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 / Columbia County 
From Berwick: Take PA Route 11 South.  Turn Left onto Park Street then another Left onto 7th Street
570-784-0507
Year Round: M-W 6 am-3 pm, Th-F 6 am-5 pm, Sat 6 am-1 pm, Closed Sun
Family owned & operated. We offer a full line of fruits & vegetables. We sell 
locally grown fruits & vegetables in season.
                               
  8:   Broadw  ay A cres Fa rm  C4
2366 Broadway, Milton, PA 17847  / Northumberland County
From Washingtonville at Intersection of State Routes 254 & 54 - Take 254 West 1.9 mile to top of hill 
lane; to left alongside quarry at 2366  on mailbox.
570-437-4018
Year Round, Closed Sun
We have a family owned goat dairy and make handmade artisanal cheeses.  
We have pasturized cheeses & raw aged cheeses.
9:  B  urkh older’ s Farm  Mark  e  t      C4
Intersection of State Routes 54 & 254, Washingtonville, PA 17821 / Montour County
We are located at the intersection of State Routes 54 & 254
570-437-5353
Year Round: M-F 9 am-5:30 pm, Sa 9 am-4 pm
A unique country store offering a large variety of deli meats and cheeses, fresh 
in-season produce and friendly service.
                               
10: B  yers’  Blueb erry F a  r m        B3
62 Bridge Avenue, Allenwood, PA 17810 / Union County
300 yards east from the intersection of Route 15 and 44 South in Allenwood
[email protected] / 570-538-1841
Jun: M-Sa 8 am-6 pm, Jul: 7 days a week 8 am-8 pm, Aug: M-Sa 8 am-6 pm
We own and operate one of the largest blueberry farms in the state. Blueberries 
are available either by picking your own or picked. No pesticides.
               
11: C  amp bell’s  Christ mas T ree Fa rm D4
1036 State Route 61, Sunbury, PA 17801 / Northumberland County
Located 2 miles South of Sunbury at the corner of Route 61 and Hill Street.
[email protected] / 570-286-2200
Open every day from Nov 25-Dec 23. M-W: 11 am-8 pm, Th-Sa 9 am-8 pm, Su 11 am-6 pm
“We grow your memories”. Pre-cut and choose-and-cut Christmas trees, fl orist 
quality wreaths, arrangements, cemetary blankets, log boxes and crosses.
12:   Colon el Ric ketts H  ard C  ider &   Win e  r  y       A6
126 South 3rd Street, Benton, PA 17814 / Columbia County
From I-80, take 487 North approx 15 miles.  Cross the Fishing Creek Bridge in Benton and make your 
fi rst left onto Colley Street.  At Third Street make another left.  Cider Works is located a short distance 
down Third Street.  
[email protected] / www.colonelrickettshardcider.com / 570-854-1948
Year Round, Call for seasonal hours
Hard Ciders & Table/Fruit Wines available for purchase.  Come watch our on-site 
Cider Press in action. 
  13:   Colum bia C reek F arms      C6
5005 West Maple Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 / Columbia County
From I-80: Exit 236 Bloomsburg; take State Route 487 south and cross Susquehanna River. Make fi rst 
right Mainville Road. At top of hill, turn right onto Lookout Drive. At fi rst stop sign go straight across 
Hillcrest Drive and down the lane to the farm.
[email protected] / www.columbiacreekfarms.com / 570-387-8226
Year Round: 9 am-5 pm by appointment scheduled on phone or internet 
World-class alpaca breeding program producing fi ber in the top 1% of the worlds 
alpaca population.  Farm tours, clothing, fi ber & yarn.
  14:   Count ry Far m and  Hom e    G   ift  and G  arden    C   enter D2
7801 Old Turnpike Road, Miffl inburg, PA 17844 / Union County
From the intersection of Rute 15 and Route 45, travel west for 8 miles. On the left.
[email protected] / www.CountryFarmAndHome.net / 570-966-4030
M-Sa 9 am-5 pm, Closed Sun. 
4/11-5/29 M-F 8 am-6pm, Sa 8 am-5 pm, Su 12-4 pm;  
11/2-23 M-F 9 am-6 pm, Sa 9 am-5 pm, Sun 12-4 pm, 
11/25-12/23 M-F 9 am-8 pm, Sa 9 am-5 pm, Su 12-4 pm
“The Gardener’s favorite destination every season of the year” Including the 
area’s premiere Christmas Shop.
15: D  ot’s  Fancy  Dayli llies   B6 
441 Cemetery Hill Road, Benton, PA 17814 / Columbia County
North on PA State Route 487 from I-80. Approximately 15 miles right onto 
Sunny Hillside at beginning of Benton. One block left on Hill Street. One 
block right on Cemetary Hill Road. one mile to top of hill.
[email protected] / 570-915-2501
By appointment; Summer to early Fall
In summer we have a large variety of hardy daylillies. 
Reasonable prices and we will dig. In the Fall we specialize 
in colorful cinderella pumpkins.
   
16: D  ream catch er Farm    C3
2160 Hoffa Mill Road, Lewisburg, PA 17837 / Union County
Farm stand is on Route 192 and Intersection of Hoffa Mill Road. Approx. 3 miles west of Route 45.
[email protected] / www.Dreamcatcherfarm.biz / 570-523-1681
May-Sept Sat 12-5 pm
No pesticides, herbicides, or petroleum-based fertilizers. We have a CSA that 
distributes at farm on Saturdays. Have extra asparagus and berries for sale in 
season. The farm is an educational experience that promotes local, sustainable, 
nutrient dense food.
       
17: D  ries  Orcha rds In c - Ro a  d  s  i de  Stand        D3
1720 State Route 405 , Milton, PA, 17847 / Northumberland County
Along Route 405. Route 147 Montandon exit, go South at the red light (do not cross bridge into 
Lewisurg)
www.DriesOrchards.com / 570-524-2830
May-Oct: M-F 9 am-6 pm, Sa 9 am-5 pm
Well-established roadside market featuring fruits, vegetables, berries and cider.
18:   Dries  Orcha rds In c - Orc  h  a  r d       E3
506 W. Mountain Road, Paxinos, PA 17860 / Northumberland County
South of Sunbury take Route 890 to Augustaville, follow signs from Augustaville to 
Dornsife Mountain Road
www.DriesOrchards.com / 570-286-6723
Year Round: M-Sa 9 am-5 pm
Well-established orchard featuring tree fruits, berries and cider. Pick your 
own cherries and grapes. Fall festival. Open year round. 
                   
  19:   Ecolog y III  Christ mas T ree Fa rm C5
122 Savage Hill Road, Orangeville, PA 17859 / Columbia County
From I-80 take Lightstreet Exit 236.  Follow PA Route 487 North 4 miles to Orangeville; Continue 1.5 
miles North.  Turn left onto Savage Hill Road just past the school bus garage and drive 1/2 mile and 
turn right at our large sign.
[email protected] / www.ecology3.com / 570-683-5275
Every Th-Sun beginning Thanksgiving until Christmas 9 am-5 pm
Enjoy walking through our fi elds to choose & cut your perfect Christmas 
Tree from over 12,000 tress.  Wreaths & cemetery decorations all hand-made 
with our fresh cut greens.  Real Memories - Real Traditions - Real Trees.
  20:   Engle’ s Farm   and  Green house         E2
171 Greenhouse Road, Middleburg, PA 17842 / Snyder County
1.5 miles West of Middleburg on Route 522 South. Turn onto Greenhouse Road.
www.englesgreenhouse.com / [email protected] / 570-837-0432 
April-Oct: 9 am-5 pm, May M-F 9 am-7 pm, Sat 9 am-5 pm, Closed Sun
For the variety in your garden, shop the largest garden center in the valley.
Grow over 50,000 perennials and thousands of hanging baskets, trees and 
shrubs. Raspberry and blueberry bushes, strawberry and grape plants. Fall 
mums.
21:  Ever V iew F arm     A6
410 Klinger Hill Road, Benton, PA 17814 / Columbia County
From State Route 118: Turn onto Camp Lavine Road (opposite turn-off to Central/Elk Grove). Turn right 
onto Klinger Hill Road. Farm is on right at crest of hill. From State Route 487: Turn onto State Route 
239 North, just north of Benton. Turn right onto Klinger Hill Road, Farm is on the left at crest of hill.
[email protected] / www.everviewfarm.com / 570-336-7010
Mar-Dec: M-Sat 9 am-7 pm by appointment (please call)
Female owned/operated grass-fed beef, goat-meat, goat-dairy, heirloom vegeta-
bles, goat milk soap.  Come feed our “kids”!  Pet the goats and see our gentle 
giants - Scottish Highlander Cattle - with their long shaggy hair and huge horns.
           
22: F  erry S  treet  G   r o  we rs Ma rket    C4
Ferry Street (Next To Cole’s Hardware), Danville, PA 17821 / Montour County
In Downtown Danville, 2 blocks east from the intersection of PA Rt 11 & PA Route 54; one block west 
of downtown
www.FerryStreetGrowersMarket.com / 570-672-9551
June-Oct: Sat 8 am-12 noon
Market offers a variety of locally grown produce (in-season), FMNP approved, 
provide educational materials, health screenings, monthly on-site chef. 
                                       
23: F  leur e t Cho  c  o  l  a  t       B3
4025 River Road, Watsontown, PA 17777 /
Northumberland County
fl [email protected] / 570-447-6515
Cut fl owers April-Frost, Chocolate production Year Round 
- both by appt/order only
Artisanal producer of chocolate truffl es and 
baked goods, gift-packaged with fresh fl owers 
and herbs, grown on the farm without pesti-
cides or chemicals. Products available by pre-
order only - fi nd us at Susquehanna Valley 
Grower’s Market Fridays 2-6 pm, Mid-May-
October.
Description:the beauty and bounty of the region, from farm stands and farmers markets to wineries and  Small pig operation, farrow to finish. Chickens are on