39 working farms, makers, markets, and producers in Rockland County, New York.
Nyack stained glass artist creating commissioned, hand-crafted stained glass windows, transoms, and ecclesiastical and public-art pieces.
Stony Point stained-glass artist Ronnee Peters (working since 1981), handcrafting custom panels, suncatchers, lamps, lanterns, bookends, and ketubahs using the Tiffany method.
Cornell Cooperative Extension office serving Rockland County with programs in agriculture, horticulture, nutrition, environmental education, and 4-H youth development. rockland.cce.cornell.edu
A family-owned wood stove and fireplace showroom serving Rockland County and the lower Hudson Valley since 1978. County Woodstoves sells and installs wood-burning stoves, gas fireplaces, pellet stoves, fire pits, outdoor kitchens, and custom pergolas. The Sparkill showroom carries top hearth brands and the owner brings a lifetime of hands-on fireplace and stove experience. A member of the Hearth, Patio, and Barbecue Association, the shop is a trusted resource for homeowners transitioning to wood heat, adding backup heating, or building outdoor living spaces. Financing available.
A community farm in New City, Rockland County, offering agricultural education, community garden plots, and local food programming for Rockland County residents. Part of the growing network of community-supported agricultural education sites serving the lower Hudson Valley.
A full-service hunting, fishing, archery, and ammunition sporting goods store in Sloatsburg, Rockland County, located just south of Harriman State Park on Route 17. Carries firearms, hunting supplies, fishing tackle, archery equipment, and ammunition for sportspeople throughout Rockland County and the lower Hudson Valley.
A hazy IPA-focused brewpub in New City, known across the Hudson Valley craft beer community for hop-forward double and triple IPAs with the brewery's signature "snakefruit" finish. Frequent collaborations with regional breweries including Equilibrium and Obercreek. Open seven days 11am–10pm with indoor and outdoor seating, fresh beer, food, and cocktails. Co-located with The Burger Loft restaurant at the same address. Cans-to-go available. One of Rockland County's most respected craft breweries.
Rockland County's largest nursery and garden center with three decades of service. Full retail garden center plus wholesale division serving landscape professionals across Rockland, Orange, and Northern New Jersey. Trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals, herbs, vegetables, soil, and specialty containers. orders@rocklandwholesalenursery.com | rocklandwholesalenursery.com
A fifth-generation family farm in Congers dating to 1891, when Dr. Lucy Virginia Meriweather Davies — one of New York State's first female physicians — established the farm. Today the 65-acre working farm grows apples, peaches, and vegetables, operating a daily farm stand stocked with seasonal produce and local goods. Fall brings apple picking among 4,000 trees on 35 acres, pumpkin picking, hayrides, and school tours. The on-site Red Barn Cidery (opened 2023) offers farm-crafted hard cider, local beer, wine, and live music Thursday through Sunday.
The Piermont outpost of the iconic East Village herbalism institution Flower Power Herbs & Roots, which has served the New York herbal community for over 25 years. The Piermont shop and formulary carries organically grown and ethically wildcrafted bulk herbs, spices, tinctures, essential oils, infused oils, salves, flower essences, gem elixirs, and herbal books. The location doubles as a production facility for many of Flower Power's custom herbal formulations and occasionally hosts workshops on herbalism and botanical wellness.
Pearl River art-glass studio (Frank Quaglia, est. 1976) hand-crafting and restoring stained, beveled, engraved, and carved glass windows and custom commissions.
A community-focused craft brewery in downtown Pearl River, founded in 2016 by Matthew Worgul. Produces small-batch craft beers across a wide range of styles — from hop-forward IPAs (Jurassic IPA, Dogzilla) to stouts, lagers, and seasonal experimental brews. Pairs the beers with house-made Pan and Peel Pizza using fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. The taproom hosts live music regularly and features happy hour and weekend brunch. Open six days a week (closed Tuesdays). One of the most active community brewers in Rockland County, known for collaborations with other regional breweries.
North Rockland's only farmers market, located in front of Haverstraw Village Hall. The Sunday market features fresh fruits and vegetables, organic fair-trade coffee, herbs, plants, handmade soaps, pastries, jams, pies, quiches, chutneys, local wines, prepared foods, and artisanal bread. FMNP and FreshConnect Checks accepted. The market supports community food access in a diverse, working-class Hudson River community and is the primary farm-direct outlet for the northern end of Rockland County.
A certified nurse-midwife practice in Suffern, Rockland County, run by Leah Marinelli R.N., C.N.M., N.P. with 16+ years of homebirth experience. Offers homebirth, birthing center, and planned hospital delivery options along with prenatal care, alternative remedies, and genuine midwifery care rooted in respecting a woman's inner wisdom about her body. Believes home birth is both legal and reimbursable by insurance. Serving Rockland County and surrounding region.
Nyack fine jeweler Hilarie Blumenthal, who hand-creates one-of-a-kind jewelry from hand-carved wax cast in recycled gold and silver, repurposing antique gems and beads (shop also carries curated vintage fashion).
Nyack bench jeweler fabricating custom jewelry in-house.
Nyack maker of an all-natural therapeutic oil and lotion line.
Rockland custom fine-jewelry studio (Bentzion Yehoshua) designing and manufacturing bespoke pieces in-house from concept through CAD rendering to fabrication, plus repairs and repurposing.
A weekly farmers market in the village of Nyack serving Rockland County residents with local farm produce, artisan food products, and seasonal goods. One of several farmers markets along the Rockland County Hudson River corridor.
Spinners and weavers guild founded in 1972, named for the Palisades cliffs along the lower Hudson. Most members hail from Rockland and Bergen counties and the NYC metropolitan area. Despite the name, member interests extend well beyond spinning and weaving to knitting, dyeing, felting, beadwork, and lacemaking. Dedicated to both traditional techniques and new explorations in fiber arts.
A lively Saturday market in the center of Pearl River featuring locally grown fresh produce, artisan food vendors, flowers, arts and crafts, and live music. SNAP/EBT and FreshConnect Checks accepted. The market serves as a community gathering point in one of Rockland's most active downtowns and has grown steadily with a mix of farm-direct vendors and small-batch food makers. One of the county's newer markets, it runs May through October on Central Avenue Field.
A year-round Sunday market in the charming riverfront village of Piermont, drawing vendors from across the region including The Orchards of Concklin, Tivoli Mushrooms, artisan bread and pasta makers, and specialty food producers. SNAP/EBT and FreshConnect Checks accepted at select vendors. The market has a strong artisan food culture reflective of Piermont's arts community, and regularly features local honey, foraged mushrooms, handmade soaps, and seasonal produce. One of Rockland's few year-round outdoor markets.
Chestnut Ridge ceramic artist Wendy, who hand-makes and sells her own pottery and sculpture (custom orders welcome) alongside running a small art studio.
Monsey leather artisan creating custom leather book covers and rebinding books by hand in antique leather.
Rockland County's first farm-to-glass hard cidery, opened in 2023 on the grounds of the historic Dr. Davies Farm in Congers. The fifth-generation Davies family ferments hard cider from their own orchard apples, serving it alongside New York State beer, wine, spirits, and non-alcoholic options in an outdoor taproom with live music Thursday through Sunday. Local food trucks rotate on weekends. The casual, family-friendly setting overlooks the farm's working orchard and draws visitors from across the region for seasonal events including Thanksgiving Eve celebrations and ticketed music nights.
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A Rockland County honey producer with hives located throughout the county in Monsey, Pomona, Suffern, and Wesley Hills. Raw local honey made from a diversity of Rockland County flora. Look for the wax seal on the jar. A genuine hyperlocal honey producer in lower Rockland County.
A family-owned herbal apothecary on Nyack's main commercial strip, Sage's specializes in organic medicinal and culinary herbs and spices, all-natural skincare, handmade soaps, CBD oils, essential oils, teas, and sustainable natural products. The shop's certified herbalist owner provides education alongside retail, helping customers build herbal wellness practices for themselves and their families. One of the only dedicated herb and natural remedy shops in Rockland County, Sage's draws customers from across the county and neighboring northern New Jersey.
Nyack jewelry designer Marie Somos, who designs and hand-creates her own award-winning, one-of-a-kind fine jewelry in-house using recycled metals and ethical stones.
Family-owned Suffern jeweler (founded by master diamond setter Henry Shahinian) making and setting custom fine jewelry to order with in-house master craftsmen, plus repairs and resetting.
A craft brewery in West Haverstraw founded by David Ludwig, producing beer from locally-sourced ingredients in a historic brick building on Railroad Avenue. The taproom — Bricktown Bierhaus — is German-themed and serves an Oktoberfest-inspired food menu alongside the brewery's craft beers. Free on-street parking available. Member of the Rockland County Beer Week collective, with regular collaborations with Gentle Giant Brewing and the former Two Ladders Brewing on joint releases like the Dos Piedras Gigantes Mexican-Style Lager.
A full-service veterinary practice in Suffern, Rockland County, providing farm animal care for horses, sheep, goats, and other livestock alongside small animal services. Offers on-site farm visits for routine preventive care, nutritional advice, and general care. A practical resource for Rockland County homesteaders keeping small livestock.
The oldest working farm in Rockland County and one of the oldest family businesses in New York State, The Orchards of Concklin has been farmed by eleven generations of the Concklin family since Nicholas Concklin settled the Pomona region in 1711. The farm offers u-pick apples across a large orchard, a year-round farm stand with fresh-pressed cider and homemade baked goods including pies, cookies, cakes, and cider donuts, plus local farm eggs and specialty foods. The Concklins also attend numerous regional farmers markets including Nyack and Piermont year-round.
A beloved local yarn and needlework shop in the heart of Pearl River, The Stitchery has served fiber artists throughout Rockland County and the lower Hudson Valley for over 40 years. The shop carries an extensive floor-to-ceiling selection of yarn from major suppliers and independent dyers alongside knitting, crocheting, and needlework supplies, and one of the most comprehensive button collections in the region sourced from around the world. Owner Adam is known for his encyclopedic knowledge of yarn and inventory, making this a destination for fiber crafters of all skill levels.
A biodynamic community farm in Chestnut Ridge rooted in Waldorf educational principles. Offers agricultural education programs, farm shares, and community events connecting Rockland County residents to sustainable farming practices. One of the long-established biodynamic farming operations in the region.
Founded in 2009, Torne Valley Vineyards is the first fully functioning winery in Rockland County. Seated on a historic 19th-century country estate along the Ramapo River, the property and its Victorian mansion have been lovingly restored to provide a "retro" wine country experience just 40 miles from New York City. Open weekends for wine tasting by the glass or bottle, alongside a curated selection of small bites and sandwiches. Offers red and white wines, plus a selection of New York-distilled liquors, sangria, and craft beer. Most popular wines include the Seyval Blanc, Gewürztraminer, and sparkling rosé. Available for weddings and events.
A family farm and nursery in Orangeburg, Rockland County, offering locally grown produce, plants, and seasonal farm products. A longtime Rockland County agricultural business serving gardeners and homesteaders in the region.
A 15-acre family farm in the heart of Monsey offering hands-on agricultural experiences for all ages. Visitors can interact with cows, sheep, donkeys, chickens, alpacas, goats, peacocks, and rabbits in the petting zoo, take hayride tours of the farm and growing fields, try gem mining and mini excavators, and attend live honeybee tours led by local beekeeper Zev Oster of Rockland Honey. The farm grows fresh vegetables including squash, tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, and garlic for picking and purchase. A kosher-friendly farm welcoming the Rockland Jewish community, with special programming for Chol Hamoed and school holidays year-round.
A certified analytical laboratory expanding private well water testing services to homeowners in the Hudson Valley and Connecticut. Tests for PFAS (forever chemicals), bacteria, heavy metals, nitrates, and other contaminants in private well water. Supports homeowners seeking independent water quality verification for drinking water safety.