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Kalenauskas Farm & Market

As a family owned and operated farm since 1914, we run on four generations of hard work and determination. We offer the best farm grown and raised products that you’ll find around. With over 50 different items to choose from and almost 470 acres we grow on, there’s no place like Kalenauskas Farm & Market. Farm market hours vary seasonally.

Kalenauskas Farm & Market
360 Sand Bank Road
Watertown, CT
860-274-8132

Hillside Farm

The 86-acre Hillside Farm features a rich mosaic of landscapes, with farm fields blending seamlessly with the surrounding meadows, wetlands, and forested hillsides. Trails are expected to be finalized in late spring 2023, but a parking area and picnic site are currently available for visitors to bask in the magnificent ridgeline views. 

Hillside Farm 
397 Nettleton Hollow Road
Washington, CT

Johnson Farm

The 52-acre Johnson Farm showcases several active agricultural fields, as well as a mix of sunny meadows and shady, open forests. 1.25 miles of hiking trails crisscross the terrain, offering breathtaking hillside views.

Johnson Farm 
37 West Mountain Road #2
Washington, CT

Waldingfield Farm

Waldingfield Farm is a certified organic vegetable farm (Baysate Organic Certifiers) situated in the hills of Litchfield County, CT. Since our inception in 1990, we have strived to grow delicious, healthy, vibrant produce through the use of environmentally responsible farming practices and techniques. The farm built its reputation on the legendary performance of our annual heirloom tomato crop, but we continue to grow an ever-expanding array of gourmet vegetables, as well. Our produce is available at our farm stand, through our CSA program, at local farmers markets, and at select retail and restaurant outlets. We also offer our farm’s artisanal food products online and at select stores in the northeast.

Waldingfield Farm 
24 East Street
Washington, CT
860-868-7270

Instagram: @waldingfieldfarmct

Washington Farmers Market

Our market is now open every Saturday from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM through November 18. Stop by to shop local from the best of Litchfield County’s growers, makers, and artisans.

Washington Farmers Market
1 Green Hill Road
Washington Depot, CT 06794

Blue Gate Farm

A microfarm on three acres, Blue Gate Farm grows vegetables and fruits. They raise American Aberdeen cattle, chickens, American Guinea hogs and bake bread.  They sell directly from the farm and at farm markets and offer a CSA.

Blue Gate Farm 
14 Curtiss Road
Warren, CT

Instagram: @bluegatefarmct

Wild Carrot Farm

Wild Carrot Farm continues their tradition of growing USDA Certified Organic produce, herbs, plants, berries and flowers in Northwest Connecticut. We invite you to shop at any of our conveniently located markets in Torrington, Simsbury, and Collinsville.

Wild Carrot Farm 
1416 Highland Ave
Torrington, CT 06790
860-977-6948

Twin Pines Farm

Twin Pines Farm is a second generation family farm located in the quiet Litchfield Hills. We have been farming the land and producing specialty canned jams, relishes, and sauces for over 35 years. We believe in using fresh, all-natural, local produce in our canned goods. We are a small, family owned and operated, vegetable, flower, and food producer. We are involved in numerous farmers’ markets and state fairs throughout the year. We also run our farm store 5 days a week from May through November. In addition to canning our famous jams, relishes, and vinegars, we grow fresh vegetables in season. We also offer a large variety of flowers, potted plants and perennials, herbs, and pre-started vegetables for your home gardens.

Twin Pines Farm 
121 Blakeman Road
Thomaston, CT
860-283-8902

Thomaston Farmers Market

Stop by Thomaston Farmers Market July-October on Thursdays from 2:30-6:00 to learn more about its assortment of fruits, crafts, local specialities, organic food and vegetables!

Thomaston Farmers Market
Town Green at Main Street
Seth Thomas Park
Thomaston, CT

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