Fresh Produce Stands in Lancaster County

Discover the freshest local vegetables, fruits, and flowers at Lancaster County's roadside produce stands. These family-owned operations offer just-picked produce, often harvested the same morning, connecting you directly with local growers.

Farm-Fresh Roadside Shopping

Lancaster County's produce stands represent the authentic farm-to-consumer experience. Many are simple roadside operations where Amish and local farmers sell their harvest directly to customers, ensuring maximum freshness and supporting local agriculture. These stands change inventory based on what's ripe and in season.

Seasonal Produce Highlights

  • Spring: Asparagus, lettuce, radishes, spring onions
  • Early Summer: Strawberries, peas, early beans, fresh herbs
  • Mid-Summer: Sweet corn, tomatoes, peppers, zucchini
  • Late Summer: Watermelons, cantaloupes, peaches, eggplant
  • Early Fall: Pumpkins, winter squash, late tomatoes
  • Fall: Root vegetables, Brussels sprouts, cabbage
  • Flowers: Cut flowers, potted plants, hanging baskets
  • Preserves: Pickles, jams, jellies, apple butter

Sweet Corn Season

Lancaster County is famous for its sweet corn! Peak season runs July through September at roadside stands.

Featured Produce Stands

EverFresh Produce

Amish-Owned

Family-grown produce, local meats and dairy, baked goods, jams, with pick-your-own strawberries and flowers

3145 Division Hwy, New Holland, PA 17557
Mon–Sat 8 am – 6 pm
Produce & Farm
Serving fresh produce since 1985

Countryside Roadstand

Historic Amish-Owned

Amish-operated stand with quilts, baked goods, canned items, homemade noodles, soft ice cream, and handmade pretzels

2966 Stumptown Rd, Ronks, PA 17572
Tue–Sat 8 am – 6 pm
Roadside Stand
Serving fresh produce since 1968

Zook's Roadside Stand

Amish-Owned

Lancaster County's oldest roadside stand with 50+ years of fresh produce, baked goods, and preserves

3491 Old Philadelphia Pike, Intercourse, PA 17534
Mon–Sat 7 am – 6 pm
Roadside Stand
Serving fresh produce since 1970

King's Produce

Amish-Owned

Famous for 'hot milk cake,' homemade root beer, and cut-your-own flowers from family farm

224 S State St, Leola, PA 17540
Fri–Sat 8 am – 6 pm
Produce Stand
Serving fresh produce since 1983

Stoltzfus Produce & Market Fare

Amish-Owned

Plants, flowers, weekly chicken BBQ, and seasonal produce from multi-generational farm

96 S Groffdale Rd, Leola, PA 17540
Wed–Sat 8 am – 6 pm
Produce & Plants
Serving fresh produce since 1976

Bubbling Springs Produce

Amish-Owned

Family farmstead fixture for 40+ years offering seasonal produce and farm-fresh items

165 N Hershey Ave, Leola, PA 17540
Mon–Sat 8 am – 6 pm
Produce Stand
Serving fresh produce since 1980

Peach Lane Farm Market

Amish-Owned

Indoor produce stand with greenhouse featuring fresh vegetables and seasonal specialties

85 Peach Lane, Ronks, PA 17572
Mon–Sat 8 am – 6 pm
Produce & Greenhouse
Serving fresh produce since 1992

Cedar Lane Produce

Amish-Owned

Local cheeses, meats, and indoor shopping experience with Pennsylvania Dutch specialties

5171 Division Hwy, East Earl, PA 17519
Tue–Sat 8 am – 6 pm
Produce & Deli
Serving fresh produce since 1981

Wayside Produce

Amish-Owned

Fresh produce, homemade jams, and seasonal flowers from family-operated roadside market

900 Reading Rd, East Earl, PA 17519
Mon–Sat 8 am – 6 pm
Roadside Market
Serving fresh produce since 1977

Route 10 Roadside Market

Fresh produce, flowers, and baked goods from family farm operation

941 Compass Rd, Honey Brook, PA 19344
Mon–Sat 8 am – 6 pm
Roadside Market
Serving fresh produce since 1973

Melvin Nolt Produce

Amish-Owned

Specializing in Lancaster County grown corn and seasonal vegetables from Amish farm

130 Glenbrook Rd, Leola, PA 17540
Mon–Sat 7 am – 7 pm
Produce Farm
Serving fresh produce since 1986

Sensenig's Produce & Flowers

Roadside produce stand offering fresh fruits, vegetables and flowers grown on-site

1636 E Main St, East Earl, PA 17519
Apr–Oct: Mon–Sat 8:30 am–6 pm (Fri until 7 pm); Sun closed
Produce Stand

The Corn Wagon (New Danville)

Seasonal roadside stand selling sweet corn and other produce

2100 block of Millersville Rd, Lancaster, PA 17603
Jul–Nov: Mon–Sat 8 am–5 pm; Sun closed
Roadside Stand

Shopping Tips

  • Morning Shopping: Best selection available early in the day
  • Cash Ready: Most stands prefer cash payments
  • Bring Bags: Some stands provide bags, others don't
  • Seasonal Hours: Many stands operate only during growing season
  • Weather Dependent: Stands may close during storms

Quality Indicators

  • Fresh Appearance: Bright colors, crisp leaves, firm vegetables
  • Local Growing: Ask about where produce was grown
  • Harvest Date: Many stands pick daily or every other day
  • Variety: Good stands offer multiple varieties of popular items
  • Turnover: Regular customers indicate fresh, quality produce

Why Choose Produce Stands

Maximum Freshness

  • Often picked the same day
  • Minimal transport time
  • Peak ripeness when harvested

Support Local Farmers

  • Money goes directly to growers
  • Supports local agricultural economy
  • Preserves farmland

Better Value

  • No middleman markup
  • Competitive seasonal pricing
  • Quality often superior to stores