• Banner 1
  • Banner 2
  • Banner 3

Welcome to Historic Greenbrier Farms

Historic Greenbrier Farms, located in Chesapeake, VA, is a delightful haven where families can create lasting memories. Nestled amidst picturesque landscapes, this pick-your-own farm offers an array of seasonal activities, from strawberry picking in summer to pumpkin patches in fall. Guests rave about the engaging petting zoo and ample opportunities for fun, including hayrides and vibrant events like the Chesapeake Sheriff’s Oyster & South Festival. The venue also features a charming restaurant, adding delicious culinary experiences to the mix. Historic Greenbrier embodies community spirit, ensuring that every visit is not just an outing, but a cherished experience for all ages.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Historic Greenbrier Farms: a delightful haven nestled in the heart of Chesapeake, Virginia, where the charm of nature meets family fun and community spirit. Often regarded as one of the area's premier pick-your-own farms, Historic Greenbrier Farms is more than just a destination for delicious fruits and vegetables; it serves as a vibrant venue for events, family outings, and memorable experiences.

Located at 225 Sign Pine Rd, this enchanting farm boasts a range of activities designed to captivate visitors of all ages. From the thrill of picking your own strawberries in the summer to the autumnal joy of selecting the perfect pumpkin, there's something for everyone throughout the seasons.

  • Family-Friendly Attractions: Children adore the petting zoo, where friendly animals allow for engaging interactions and unforgettable memories. Various activities, like hayrides and bounce houses, ensure that kids stay entertained.
  • Event Hosting: Known for hosting community events, Historic Greenbrier Farms has been the backdrop for the Chesapeake Sheriff's Oyster & South Festival, emphasizing its role as a community hub. Visitors can rent the farm for their personal events, benefiting from attentive staff and comprehensive support.
  • Seasonal Joys: With its picturesque setting, the farm is ideal for seasonal festivities—whether it's Easter egg hunts, fall corn mazes, or holiday tree picks. The farm transforms throughout the year, keeping visitors returning for unique experiences.
  • Culinary Delights: After a day of fun, guests can unwind at the on-site restaurant, savoring delightful local offerings, making it an excellent spot for refreshing meals amidst a lively atmosphere.

Customer Experiences: As echoed by visitors like Holly B. and Shannon L., the community spirit shines bright at Historic Greenbrier Farms. Customers rave about the exceptional service and the joyous atmosphere that make every visit memorable. Families appreciate the well-maintained farm, highlighted by the friendly staff who add a personal touch to every interaction.

As I explore the vibrant fields and partake in the farm's many offerings, I am consistently drawn to the enchantment of this place. Whether indulging in freshly picked strawberries or admiring the sprawling landscapes, each moment reveals why Historic Greenbrier Farms holds a special charm in the hearts of many.

Next time you find yourself in Chesapeake, be sure to make a stop at this beloved local treasure! It's more than just a farm; it's a community experience waiting to be cherished.

Contact Details: For more information or to plan your visit, call (757) 421-2141. Join the fun at Historic Greenbrier Farms, where every season blooms with opportunity and joy!

START YOUR REVIEW OF Historic Greenbrier Farms
Holly B.
Holly B.

Historic Greenbrier Farms is the best place in Chesapeake to host your events, parties or take your family. We have been hosting the Chesapeake Sheriff's Oyster&South Festival there for multiple years now. They attend to everything that we need and more. All of the staff is so helpful and we get all the support and help to make this wonderful event happen for the nonprofit Charities Inc. Make sure to book your next event there!

Shannon L.
Shannon L.

Greenbriar Farms is a fantastic spot for kids! The petting zoo is a highlight, with friendly animals that the kids loved interacting with.

Alexa S.
Alexa S.

Came here for pumpkins and it was awesome! We got to view all the animals, went on a free hayride, and got cute pumpkins for painting. We also ate at the restaurant.

Ara A.
Ara A.

This place is better than i expected, we had fun and I look forward to coming back. They even have vendors and lots of things for kids to do. Petting zoo bouncy castle and even a concession stand. Their prices for pumpkins are actually better than the great bridge pumpkin patch which is overpriced. Looking forward to coming back for Christmas

Art R.
Art R.

We got our tree here this year. It was an 11+foot Leyland Cypress. We wanted fresh locally grown, and did NOT want pine. GF was really our only option that sold something other than pine, so we made the trek to Chesapeake. The layout is like a fair - you walk through cut trees, sales booths, wreaths, cocoa stand, farm store, etc. There was a lot to see and take in. Eventually, we headed to the live trees. We walked around, and the gentlemen helped us pick a tree. We found the one we wanted, and they cut it down for us. It wasn't cheap, but was pretty comparable to similar size trees at the hardware store. My favorite part was the gentleman who helped us showed us pictures of the day the tree was planted. His pride and the way he discussed how they raised the trees convinced me GF is the place to go. I'll be back there the day after thanksgiving 2024 for our next tree.

Bob R.
Bob R.

I recently stopped by Greenbrier Farms to have some maintenance done on my lawnmower. They are an authorized Husqvarna dealer and they service what they sell. They offer professional repair services for fair prices. Sometimes it can take a while to get specific parts in for your repair but they do a good inventory of parts on site, so unless it is something that they don't have, they can turn around your repair quickly.

Virginia R.
Virginia R.

$10 for parking. The workers were very welcoming and helpful. They had a ton of different sizes, shapes, and colors of pumpkins to choose from. The price of the pumpkins were a little on the high side so we decided not to buy any. The Hive had delicious food but my only issue was we were asked to move twice because there wasn't a host to seat us, so we sat ourselves after we paid for drinks at the bar. We had a great day regardless.

Kyle B.
Kyle B.

This place always has a soft spot in my heart. The people are always kind and helpful and with numerous free or included activities for the kids it's worth a visit. Parking cost $10 a car on the weekends and it is usually very busy then. We prefer to go during the week where we can take in the views and enjoy ourselves more. The house is really a sight to be seen. Haven't tried the restaurant yet but the pumpkins are abundant this time of year and there is a corn maze ... for free! Really a great visit this time of year especially. Strawberry picking in the summer makes is visit year round. We hope to try the haunted attractions some day!

Leira S.
Leira S.

We had a blast! Went with my cousin out of impulsive planning and left happier then i arrived. This place has it all!!! A sit in restaurant with drinks, petting farm, pick-your-own strawberries, and much more. Definitely recommend for the family or even as a date! It's the cutest place !!

Erika W.
Erika W.

I knew that the farm was close to us, but have never been down the road to actually make it to the farm. Very easy to locate if you're using a GPS. They do have a spacious lot, but debating on when you arrive and how people park, I could see it be a bit troubling. Lots of big dips, so cars lower to the ground take caution. Honestly, we showed up and had no idea where to go. There were no signs on where to purchase the buckets, how to pick tulips, and I was feeling a little anxious about it all. We eventually find the little shop and are told $20 for a bucket and if you come back with the bucket, you can get $2 off next time. The kids went to town and easily picked their fill of strawberries. These strawberries were so beautiful. Plump, shiny, vibrant. I don't particularly enjoy strawberries but my kids all said they were good, and my strawberry avoiding husband said he actually really liked them and that they were nice and sweet. One bucket held an insane amount of strawberries. We ended up giving half of the bucket to my brother and even he was shocked when we showed him how much 1/2 was lol. They also had bounce houses up, and they were okay. My kiddo said it was dirty and wet (it did rain, so makes sense), so we didn't stay there long. They liked the free roaming animals and were shocked to see a real life pig. So pretty neat aspect there. Overall, we'll probably be back to at least check out the fall festivities, and maaaaaybe more strawberries if the kids actually make a dent in these.