Florida Agritourism Destinations Combine Farming and Fun for All Ages

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Amazing Grace Farms is a Florida agritourism farm
Photo credit: Amazing Grace Farms

Florida boasts nationally known theme parks and sandy beaches, but there are other adventures to be found in the Sunshine State, especially when it comes to its diverse agriculture industry. Take a look at some of the best agritourism spots for the whole family.

Amazing Grace Family Farms

Owned by Justin and Kelly Mosley, Amazing Grace Family Farms is a sixth-generation farm in Green Cove Springs. To adapt to an ever-changing industry, the Mosleys began incorporating agritourism into their farm, hosting an annual Fall Festival in October, U-pick sunflowers in the spring, and school field trips, corporate events, church picnics and more throughout the year.

The Fall Festival is a festive way for families to welcome the autumn season, featuring pumpkins for sale, a crop maze, a corn crib, a cow train, farm animals, a jump pad and lots more.

Justin and Kelly love sharing more about agriculture and teaching others about where their food comes from. Learn more at agcropmaze.com.

See more: Book a Farm Stay or Rustic Wedding at These Florida Farms

Ever After Farms
Photo credit: Ever After Farms

Ever After Farms

Ever After Farms is a diversified operation with locations across Florida – but they’re best known for providing the most idyllic barn wedding venues. With locations growing everything from blueberries and peaches to flowers and citrus, couples can choose the venue that fits them best.

The blueberry farm located in Mims features a picturesque white barn with ceremony spots surrounded by a vineyard of berries. The flower venue, located near Tampa, gives couples an unforgettable backdrop of colorful blooms for their nuptials.

When they aren’t hosting weddings, Ever After Farms offers seasonal U-pick opportunities for blueberries, peaches, grapes and flowers. Plus, they hold a Fall Festival each October.

Learn more about booking and events at everafterfarms.com.

Amazing Grace Farms
Photo credit: Amazing Grace Farms

Agape Family Farms

Agape Family Farms in Sebring is a 6-acre farm, country store, counter-service eatery and event destination. Open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays, Agape offers seasonal fruits and vegetables that either the farm grows or supplements from other local farmers to provide a variety to consumers.

Visitors can book a time in the farm’s U-Pick Flower Garden, where they can pick and choose as many flowers as will fit inside the bucket provided, then create a beautiful, professional bouquet.

Discover more and see what’s currently growing at agapefamilyfarms.com.

See more: Florida Provides Fun on the Farm Every Season

Blue Sky Farms is a Florida agritourism farm
Blue Sky Farms; Photo credit: Betsy Barfield Photography

Blue Sky Farm

Founded in 2012, Blue Sky Farm in Monticello began as a U-pick blueberry farm, welcoming visitors in the summer to pick sweet, fresh berries. As a way to diversify, the farm expanded its flower fields and started offering U-pick flowers in the summer of 2020.

U-pick flowers were a hit, and Blue Sky Farm launched the Flower Bar in 2023, a mobile flower experience and tap dispensary for wine and beer. Customers can book the Flower Bar for an event, choosing from several beverage and flower options, such as decorative-only, DIY bouquets or even a flower workshop.

Find more information about Blue Sky Farm offerings at bskyfarm.com.

Discover more Florida agritourism destinations at visitfloridafarms.org or FreshFromFlorida.com/agritourism.

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