United States Arizona Mesa

Freeman Farms

  • 62-180 East 9th Place

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This seasonal produce patch in central Mesa has been here for generations. Just as summer takes hold in the desert, Freeman Farms Corn Patch opens its produce stands to showcase locally-grown watermelon, cantaloupe, tomatoes, onions, honey, sweet corn and more. Check the farm’s Facebook page for hours of operation. New to Freeman Farms Corn Patch is Visit Mesa’s beehives. Two on-site hives are being managed by leaders in urban beekeeping, Alvéole. Visit Mesa is sponsoring the hives to support bee education and promote ecological preservation. Geocachers can also buzz around for a hidden cache placed on-site as part of the Fresh Foodie Trail® GeoTour with Geocaching.com.

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Freeman Farms Guides

  • Farm-to-Fork: Fresh Foodie Trail®

    visitmesa (Visit Mesa )
    <p>Here, fresh experiences and a treasured heritage of family farms and long-standing festivals make for lasting memories. Serving as a culinary gateway to Phoenix and Scottsdale, the neighboring farms in and around Mesa are providing a bounty of seasonal goods for visitors to enjoy year-round. Citrus in January, Peaches in May, Olives in October. Travelers can time their visits to experience chef-driven dinners in the most romantic of settings, meet Arizona winemakers that pour from their hearts. The agritourism experiences on our Fresh Foodie Trail® are one-of-a-kind and keep visitors coming back for more.</p>