Elk Mountain Farm

We are a small family farm located in Avery County, NC. We have a small flock of registered Cotswold sheep and raise American Milking Devon cattle. We offer many varieties of fruits and vegetables for our CSA and grow many types of annuals, perennials, and shrubs for retail sales.

Contact

490 Harrison Daniels Ln

Newland, NC 28657
(828) 733-0230

CSA

Our 25 week CSA program will be offering more than 40 varieties of fresh fruits, vegetables, culinary herbs, jams & jellies, and cut flowers to our members. Membership is $500 for the 25 week period or $20 a week, much cheaper than the grocery store! A $250 deposit is required to reserve your share with the remaining payment due by April 24th. Only a limited number of spots are available, Call or e-mail us now!

Pick Up Spots

Weekly pickup spots are available in Boone, Banner Elk, and Spruce Pine.

Products Offered

  • Dairy & Eggs
    eggs
  • Farm Tourism & Events
    Farm tours, Educational programs for school children
  • Fibers
    wool
  • Flowers
    fresh flowers
  • Fruits and Berries
    cantaloupes, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, peaches, melons
  • Herbs
    dried herbs, fresh herbs
  • Meat Fish & Fowl
    lamb
  • Processed
    jam or preserves, honey, soap
  • Specialty Products
    Christmas trees, broom corn, landscape plants, artisan crafts, corn shocks, Christmas wreaths
  • Transplants
    Plants
  • Vegetables
    kohlrabi, swiss chard, brussels sprouts, parsnips, celery, pumpkins, garlic, shell beans, kale, sweet peppers, broccoli, onions, winter squash, cauliflower, potatoes, eggplant, salad mix, hot peppers, sweet corn, beets, mustard greens, turnips, carrots, pole beans, cucumber, salad greens, green onions, summer squash, asparagus, lettuce, tomatoes, cabbage, peas, collards, radish, green beans, spinach, arugula

Visiting

Our farm offers tours anytime where you can view our animals & crops, purchase plants and learn about farm operations. Please call first.

Tailgate Markets

We sell at the following tailgate markets.
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  • Practices Followed

    Wild Harvested, Pasture Raised, Low Spray, Humanely Raised, GMO-Free, Conventional