Tables with flowers and hanging baskets

Flower World Greenhouse 

Easter flowers are here!  
Greenhouse to fill in April. Check our inventory:

Greenhouse Details » Check Inventory »

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Online Store

Can't make it to the market?
Browse our online selection of goods.
We ship to all 50 states!

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Bulk candy in boxes on tables

Candy World

Pick from a huge assortment of candy!
Find classic flavors and new favorites.
Chocolates, taffy, caramels, & much more.

Candy World»


Local Honeycrisp Apples Up Close

Fresh Produce

Your year-round source
for quality produce.

Produce Dept. »

Hot Sauce Bottles on Shelves

Leighty's Fire Wall 

Check out our wide selection
of premium hot sauces!

 

Photo Scenes

Photo Opportunities

Bring your camera to take free photos
with our photo backdrops.
Available in Aisle 6 year-round! 

Photo Op Details »

 


"Where You Can Come Back to the Farm."

Beginning as a small produce stand in the early 1900s, Leighty's Farm Market has grown into a well-known community landmark in Newry, Pennsylvania, offering fresh, quality fruits and vegetables year-round. The market also features a variety of locally-produced products, a huge selection of candy and nuts, a gigantic greenhouse in spring and much more. So if you want a great way to spend an afternoon, plan on coming back to the farm and let us be your host!

About Us »

Leighty's History

Come see why people drive hundreds of miles to visit our store!

1.5 miles north of Interstate 99, Exit 23.
Click here for Directions

Farm Market Hours:

Open Year-Round
Sunday to Saturday from 7 AM to 9 PM

*Open Christmas Eve 7 AM to 6 PM
*Open New Year's Eve 7 AM to 7 PM

*Open New Year's Day 9 AM to 9 PM
*Closed Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day


Map of Pennsylvania, Routes to Leighty's in Newry

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operated by other members of the Leighty's family and our friends.

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