Farms in West Virginia: What You Need to Know
West Virginia sits within the Mid-Atlantic, and visitors across the state have access to farms reflecting the area's growing conditions and seasonal calendar. Whether you're near Charleston or elsewhere in West Virginia, use the map below to find the closest location and check current ratings before you go.
Mid-Atlantic Farms
The mid-Atlantic's strong agricultural tradition, especially in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, supports farms growing produce across the calendar throughout Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia as well.
Best Time to Visit a Farm in West Virginia
Spring and summer produce building toward a well-known fall pumpkin season.
Tips for Visiting Farms in West Virginia
Many farms grow several crops on the same property, so ask what else is ready when you call ahead about one in particular.