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Stardew Valley Farm Map Database
Farm map choices, strengths, tradeoffs, and route identity for Stardew Valley saves.
Standard Farm
Farming / Maximum open farming space
Crop-heavy farms, large animal layouts, shed rows, late-game design, and players who want maximum flexibility.
Riverland Farm
Fishing / Fishing-focused farm layout
Players who enjoy fishing income, compact crop plots, bridges, water scenery, and 1.6 saves that value the starting Fish Smoker.
Forest Farm
Foraging / Foraging and hardwood support
Foraging routes, early hardwood, natural-looking farms, mushroom and forage planning, and compact animal or artisan layouts.
Hill-top Farm
Mining / Mining-themed farm layout
Players who like built-in ore flavor, self-contained resource chores, compact fields, and visually segmented layouts.
Wilderness Farm
Combat / Combat pressure on the farm
Combat-flavored saves, night tension, role-play farms, and players who want their home map to feel less passive.
Four Corners Farm
Multiplayer / Mixed perks and multiplayer
Multiplayer, solo zoning, organized layouts, mixed-skill routes, and players who want a sampler of other farm themes.
Beach Farm
Foraging / Fishing / Foraging, fishing, and supply crates
Experienced players, coastal builds, animal-heavy farms, sheds, forage, fishing, and saves that do not rely on huge sprinkler fields.
Meadowlands Farm
Farming / Animal-friendly start
Version 1.6 animal-focused saves, early coop starts, blue grass planning, ranch aesthetics, and players who want chores to begin with livestock.