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Very nature-focused with very hidden gem, very classic, somewhat local character.

Discover the charming simplicity of Crisamore Farm in Locke, New York, where rustic farm life meets inviting community spirit. Wander through vibrant flower displays and handcrafted decor under a bright late afternoon sky, breathing in the fresh air and earthy scents. This quintessential farm market is a peaceful escape for nature lovers and friends seeking an authentic rural outing. Embrace the warm sun, gentle breeze, and picturesque barn backdrop for a soulful, refreshing experience that reawakens your connection to simpler times. Step into the heart of countryside tranquility — where every flower, sign, and smile tells a story of wholesome living and heartfelt welcome.

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Late spring through early fall for full bloom and best market variety

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Most videos filmed May–Aug during summer. July is quiet - more local atmosphere, fewer tourists.

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Late spring through early fall for full bloom and best market variety

1–2 hours

Comfortable walking shoes, Sun protection hat, Camera or smartphone, Reusable shopping bag, and Water bottle

Family Travelers, Nature Enthusiasts, Couples, Solo Travelers, and Photography Lovers

The nearest airport is Syracuse Hancock International Airport (SYR), approximately 40 miles from Locke, accessible by car or taxi in about an hour.

Find cozy countryside inns, bed and breakfasts, and small lodges nearby in Locke and the Finger Lakes region for a full rustic getaway.Book a stay →

Combine your visit with lake excursions, hiking in the Finger Lakes National Forest, or exploring local apple orchards and wineries.Book a tour →

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