This fall, explore a side of Miami that’s full of open skies, fresh flavors, and heart. Miami-Dade Farmers Month is back, celebrating the people, places, and traditions that make our local farms such a special part of this community.
Just a short drive south of Greater Miami & Miami Beach’s core, the landscape changes into a peaceful stretch of farmland dotted with u-pick orchards, flower fields, and weekend markets. It’s here, in the Redland and Homestead areas, that visitors can reconnect with nature, support local farmers, and enjoy some of the most authentic experiences Miami has to offer.
Start your journey with a visit to The Berry Farm, a third-generation family farm where sunflowers, berries, and seasonal festivities draw families and wanderers alike. At Knaus Berry Farm, you can pick your own seasonal fruits and sample freshly baked goods in a nostalgic farmstand setting. Over at Bee Heaven Farm, a certified organic five-acre farm in the Redland area, visitors can learn about sustainable farming and enjoy fresh produce in a garden atmosphere.

Schnebly Redland’s Winery & Brewery offers a unique twist: a tropical winery where passion fruit, guava, mango, and carambola are turned into wine and craft beer. Stroll through lush grounds, sip fruit wine, and enjoy elevated dining in a garden setting. For a sweeter stop, Robert Is Here stands as a South Dade icon — a fruit stand and farm where tropical shakes, jams, and local produce meet generations of locals and visitors. Don’t miss Mon Petit Garden, a lush avocado and mango farm that doubles as a picture-perfect venue for quiet garden walks or small events.
Other hidden gems include Paradise Farms, offering sustainable farming tours and dinners in the fields; Pinto’s Farm, with a petting zoo, pedal boats, and seasonal festivals; Radhe Farms, which hosts farm tours and sells tropical fruits, plants, and seeds; and Under the Vine Dragon Fruit Farm, where dragon fruit plots stretch across 12 acres and guests can hand-select fruit or reserve stays at the farmhouse.

Don’t forget the Zoo Miami Farmers Market, held on the 1st and 3rd weekends of every month, where local vendors showcase fresh produce, handmade goods, and farm finds. Whether you’re shopping, tasting, or just strolling, it’s a relaxed way to get a feel for South Dade’s agricultural rhythm.
All month long, these farms host events — harvest festivals, tasting weekends, farm tours, and educational programming — so keep an eye out for dates that align with your schedule. The magic of Farmers Month lies not just in what you eat, but who you meet and what you learn.
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