Tallahassee, FL
19 local vendors in Tallahassee tagged seasonal
Tallahassee Farmers Market
The heart of local food in Tallahassee. 40+ vendors every Saturday: grass-fed beef, pasture-raised eggs and pork, raw honey, organic produce, fermented foods, and artisan baked goods from farms across the Big Bend region.
Downtown Market
Vibrant downtown market featuring seasonal produce, artisan vendors, and local community makers.
MidTown Farmers Market at Lake Ella
Scenic lakeside farmers market with seasonal local produce, fresh flowers, and artisan food vendors.
Orchard Pond
Local family farm growing seasonal fruits, vegetables, and produce using sustainable practices.
Redemptive Love Farm & Rescue
12-acre family farm with over 100 animals across 20 species β camels, llamas, alpacas, Highland cows, peacocks, emus, and more. Guided farm tours with hands-on animal feeding and optional camel rides make this the most unique agritourism stop in the Tallahassee area. Book by appointment.
Jubilee Orchards
Family-owned organic blueberry farm offering u-pick and pre-picked options on scenic Miccosukee Road east of Tallahassee. Historic on-property cottages available for rent. Peak season runs spring through early summer.
Tomato Lady Produce
Family-run produce stand south of Tallahassee selling seasonal, locally grown vegetables and fruits.
Sienna Lee Gardens
20-acre certified organic blueberry u-pick farm nestled among live oaks in northeast Tallahassee. No synthetic pesticides β several blueberry varieties in a peaceful natural setting. Pick-your-own by the pound, open late May through July.
Windy Hill Vineyard
Family-run vineyard and u-pick farm east of Tallahassee where you can pick muscadine grapes, blueberries, blackberries, and strawberries across multiple seasons β including wine grapes direct from the vine.
Saladino's Red Barn Farm
Natural-practice blueberry farm south of Tallahassee in Crawfordville. No pesticides, relaxed pick-at-your-own-pace environment. Open daily June through July β cash only.
Blueberry Springs Farm
Pick-your-own blueberries and blackberries near Wacissa in Jefferson County. Open MayβJuly at $8/lb.
Green Meadows Farm
USDA-certified organic blueberry u-pick farm in Monticello with a gift shop and picnic area. Open May through late June at $8/lb.
Blue Sky Berry Farm & Blooms
U-pick blueberries and cut flowers near Monticello. Open Saturday mornings May through July.
Myrtle Creek Farm
Veteran-owned u-pick blueberry and blackberry farm near Monticello. Season runs MayβJuly β call ahead for availability.
Sweetwater Farm
Natural-growing blueberry farm in Quincy with no synthetic inputs β one of the closest farm-to-table blueberry sources for Tallahassee. U-pick and pre-picked options open daily June through July.
Handsome Harvest Farm
Weekend u-pick blueberry farm in Quincy, open Saturdays and Sundays mid-June through July. Family-friendly.
Terry's Berries
U-pick blueberry farm in Bristol (~50 miles west of Tallahassee). Open ThursdayβSaturday late May through July.
Moccasin Grove
The most diverse u-pick experience in the Tallahassee area: 40,000 strawberry plants, 600 peach trees across three varieties, u-pick sunflowers and zinnias, and a fall pumpkin patch with corn maze β all grown locally on Herold Hill Road.
Aunt Louise's Farm
Beloved fall agritourism destination 30 minutes east of Tallahassee in Jefferson County. U-pick pumpkin patch, corn maze, barrel train rides, wagon hayrides, corn pit, and a duck race β one of North Florida's most popular family farm experiences. $15 admission.
Where can I find seasonal food in Tallahassee?
Fresh Map lists 19 vendors in Tallahassee tagged with seasonal. Browse the vendor cards above or use the map to find locations near you.
What types of vendors carry seasonal products?
In Tallahassee, you can find seasonal products at farms, farmers markets, natural grocery stores, and some restaurants. Fresh Map shows them all in one place.
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