Discover the Roots of the Appalachian Experience
In the heart of the Greenbrier Valley, agriculture isn't merely a livelihood—it's a profound connection to nature and a cornerstone of the communities and the people who live here.
In the heart of the Greenbrier Valley, agriculture isn't merely a livelihood—it's a profound connection to nature and a cornerstone of the communities and the people who live here.
Embark on a hands-on journey that begins on the farm and ends with a new appreciation for what it means to be a part of something bigger than yourself.
Unearth the Valley’s Farming Heritage
In the Greenbrier Valley, agriculture isn't just a way of life—it's a way to connect with nature, support local economies, and indulge in farm-fresh goodness. From multi-generational, family-owned farms to large scale agricultural enterprises, what we know as farming can take many shapes.
Sunset Berry Farm, located in Alderson, is a family-owned and operated produce farm specializing in strawberries and corn.
White Oak Blueberry Farm planted its first blueberries in the fall of 1993 and has been improving its crop every year since. In addition to raising blueberries, it raises and grows much of its own food, including milk cows, beef cows, sheep, vegetables, fruits, and chickens, with some extras to sell.
Sunshine Farm & Gardens is an arboretum, botanic garden, garden center, retail and wholesale nursery with over 10,000 different flowering plants, located at 3,650 feet altitude in Renick.
Find the Flavors & Enjoy a Taste of Place
Indulge your taste buds with the freshest produce, meats, and dairy products straight from the farm. Experience the farm-to-table movement in action as local chefs transform these ingredients into culinary masterpieces that celebrate the region's bounty.
Stardust Café, a farm-to-table restaurant committed to "green" practices, offers a taste of the region with locally-raised meats, artisan breads and seasonal produce.
Hawk Knob Cidery offers a sip of Apple-achian flavors and heritage. Founding owner and CEO Josh Bennet graduated from West Virginia University with a degree in horticulture and studied oenology (the study of wines) in Europe before returning to the Mountain State to open his own cidery.
The Livery Tavern is a farm-to-table restaurant with a touch of French Creole and Indian influences. Located in historic downtown Lewisburg, the restaurant stands where a nineteenth-century horse stable once operated.
Swift Level Farm & Fine Meats is a women-owned cattle farm and butcher shop offering the highest quality meats since 2017.
Greenbrier Valley Brewing Company creates beer inspired by West Virginia creatures and legends and appeals to a wide variety of craft brew drinkers.
Smooth Ambler Spirits' award-winning whiskey is based on a tradition that's something of pride for West Virginians.
Rest & Relax in the Fresh Mountain Air
Winner of USA Today's 10Best Readers' Choice 2024, downtown Lewisburg is well regarded for its dining repertoire and appreciation for Appalachian culture. Of equal caliber, several of the region's lodging properties are historical landmarks and offer a unique farm-based experience.
Caring Acres Farm is a 340-acre working cattle farm with goats, chickens, hay fields and produce. Visitors can stop by to feed the animals, collect farm fresh eggs, pick vegetables and hop on a farm-tour-wagon-ride to learn and experience what it is like to work on a farm. The farm also welcomes visitors to enjoy the farm's several primitive campsites set up for folks to park their RV or pitch a few tents for the night. Picnic tables, firepits, hammocks and porta-potties are available for their lodging guests.
At WV Glamping Domes, you won't get a more authentic and intimate Appalachian experience without sacrificing any of the 'glam.' This family-run operation is situated on 65 acres, complete with a meandering stream, star-filled night sky and wildflowers galore.
“You’re the boss, and we aim to please.”
WV Glamping Domes
West Virginia Farm Crawl, Greenbrier Valley
Join us for an unforgettable self-guided tour of the region's most beloved agricultural attractions. Meet local operators, sample artisanal products, and immerse yourself in rural life's sights, sounds, and smells. All businesses mentioned are participating stops on the Farm Crawl.
Date: Saturday, June 29, 2024
Time: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tickets: Adults $10 | Seniors $8 | Children (under 12) free (Day of tickets are all $15)
Check-in is at the Greenbrier Valley Visitors Center in Lewisburg.
Plan your route with ease using our maps and itineraries, which highlight each stop. There are fun experiences for everyone, whether you want family-friendly fun or a relaxing trip with friends. As a participant, enjoy special offers at select farms and businesses. It's our way of saying thank you for supporting local agriculture and embracing the spirit of agritourism.
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