Find the Morris Farm

Welcome to Morris Farm. We have been serving the Pittsburgh Area with organic produce since 1994. We have been in our current location since 2002 and we would love to have you drop by and do some authentic off-the-vine shopping.

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From Anywhere

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Driving Directions





From the Pennsylvania Turnpike (PA 76)

Get off of the PA Turnpike at Exit 67 (Irwin). Take the ramp to go west on PA Route 30 (toward Pittsburgh). At the first red light, turn left onto Barnes Lake Rd. Once on Barnes Lake, you will go straight at two stop signs. Go left at the first traffic light onto Clay Pike. At the first stop sign on Clay Pike, turn right onto Mars Hill Rd. Take Mars Hill Rd for 1.9 miles and you will turn left onto Slebodnik Rd (you should see a Morris Farm sign). If you pass a trailer park on your left, you have gone just too far. Once on Slebodnik Rd, we are the first driveway on the right, almost immediately as you pull in.


From the South Hills of Pittsburgh (Route 51)

Take Route 51 South. After you cross the Elizabeth Bridge, go another 3.2 miles and turn left onto Round Hill Road Extension. Go straight at the stop sign to continue onto Round Hill Road . (Note: At this stop sign, the cross traffic does not need to stop. Please be very careful about crossing this road; there have been more than a few bad accidents there.) Take Round Hill Rd past Round Hill Park until the road ends. Follow the main flow of the road left and merge onto Douglas Run Rd. (Note: this road changes names several times so if you use a mapping service like those listed on the left, you may come across this phenomenon.) Follow this road about 5.2 miles and you will find Slebodnik Rd on your right. If you pass "K-Vay's Restaurant" you have gone too far. Turn right onto Slebodnik Rd and we are the first driveway on the right, almost immediately as you pull in.


From Anywhere Else

While it would be great to list detailed directions from every region that we know, it is just not expedient to list them all there, as they are heavily back-road dependant. (Of course, when you live in farm country, most roads are considered back-roads to normal people.) If none of these directions listed above will suffice, please try one of the mapping services listed on the left or contact us for more information.