MICHIGAN FARM FUN
MICHIGAN’S AGRITOURISM DIRECTORY Michigan AgriTouris m A ssociatio n 2023
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Michigan Farm Fun & Map ................. 4 Upper Peninsula ......................... 6 Northwest Michigan ......................16 Northeast Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 West-Central Michigan ...................40 East-Central Michigan ....................58 Southwest Michigan .....................72 Southeast Michigan ......................94 Michigan Agritourism Team ............... 119 Partners ..............................120 Farm Fun Guide by Season ..............122 Alphabetical Listings Index ...............124 Contents Michigan Agritourism PO Box 303 Traverse City, MI 49685 616-952-1151 info@michiganfarmfun.com michiganfarmfun.com
ABOUT THIS DIRECTORY
First produced in 1979 by the Michigan Department of Agriculture, the purpose of this directory is to support Michigan farmers by attracting visitors to farms across the state. Since 2008, Michigan Agritourism has been producing the directory showcasing the amazing and diverse agricultural experiences. What has become an important tool in support of local farmers has also become an incredible tool for our community members, and especially our children, to discover, experience and learn.
Produced and printed in Michigan with authentic photos from Michigan farms.
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Plan your Farm Fun no matter where you are in Michigan with this color-coded map and regional sections of this directory.
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Upper Peninsula
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BARK RIVER
Northern Sun Winery
983 10th Rd.
Bark River, MI 49807
906-399-9212
northernsunwinery.com
Beautiful 40-acre farm with 7 acres of cold climate varietals. Producing 23-25 tons of grapes a year. Weddings, events, concerts, and lovely tasting room.
Open: Year-round: Wed-Sun, 1-6pm.
Directions: In Bark River, turn at the flashing light to 10th Rd. turn right one mile on the left. Follow the signs.
DAGGETT
DeBacker Family Dairy
N9145 Badish Rd. L1
Daggett, MI 49821
906-753-4577
debackerfamilydairy.com
Farm-to-table freshness is something you’ll find in every product that DeBacker Family Dairy sells. Milk, farm-raised beef, cheeses, take-and-bake pizzas, and ice cream. Visit the flagship store in Daggett to view each step of the milk-making process, or visit the retail store/ice cream parlor in Escanaba. One taste and you’ll know you’ve come to the right place.
Open: Open year-round. Check Facebook for current hours.
Directions: Farmstead Store: Follow 41 S from Escanaba, turn right on 24 Mile Rd. Turn left on Badish, farm will be on the right. Also visit our dairy store in Escanaba.
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UPPER PENINSULA
Peninsula
Private Farm Stay overlooking the gardens, Apple Acres Farm, Houghton
Sunny G Orchard, Stephenson
Elmcrest Acres
W2244 Number 29 Rd.
Daggett, MI 49821
906-424-0688
elmcrestacres.com
Tucked away off the beaten path, Elmcrest Acres offers a relaxing escape! Spend the weekend at the farm stay vacation house. Meet the beautiful Haflinger horses and make it a tradition to cut your own Christmas tree. Folk School offers classes and events. Farm-raised lamb and pork. Weddings and special events.
Open: Please call ahead.
Directions: North of Daggett on US-41 to CR 360, turn east on CR 360, 10 miles to Number 29 Rd. Go east on Number 29 Rd. 1/4 mile.
DETOUR VILLAGE
DeTour Farmers Market
178 S. Ontario St.
DeTour Village, MI 49725
906-297-5471
Facebook/DeTourVillageFarmersMarket
DeTour Village Farmers’ Market is located at the eastern tip of the Upper Peninsula, providing farm products directly to the customer. Ultra-fresh produce, eggs, breads, baked goods, honey, maple syrup products, fresh Lake Huron Whitefish and much more. Visit Facebook for the latest information.
Open: May-Oct: Sat, 10am-1pm.
Directions: I-75 to the Mackinac Bridge 15 miles north to Exit 359. Take M-134 41 miles on the beautiful scenic road to DeTour Village located on the magnificent St. Mary’s River.
ESCANABA
Escanaba Farmers Market
1501 Ludington St.
Escanaba, MI 49829
906-789-8696
escanabadda.org/farmers-market
Taking place in Escanaba for 100 years, this market features great items from local vendors including fruits, vegetables, gluten-free baked goods, jams, GMO-free meats, and some crafts.
Open: June-Oct: Sat, 8am-noon, Wed, 3-6pm. Visit website for up-to-date information during the season.
Directions: Escanaba Market Place at the corner of 15th & Ludington Streets.
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UPPER PENINSULA Upper Peninsula
Apple Acres Farm, Houghton
Gladstone Farmers Market
FELCH
Slagle’s Family Farm
N7705 Metropolitan Rd.
Felch, MI 49831
906-221-5937
slaglesfamilyfarm.com
Slagle’s Family Farm is a small, diversified farm, offering a variety of farm-raised products: meat, eggs, soap, produce, and small garden plant starts. Slagle’s is dedicated to providing excellent products to their customers. Join them every season from their greenhouse, fresh produce, Pick-Your-Own pumpkin patch, gifts and treats for Christmas, and cooked meals from their commercial kitchen.
Open: Year-round: Wed, 3-7pm, Sat, 10am-4pm or by appointment.
Directions: 1/4 mile south of M-69 on Metropolitan Rd.
GARDEN Garden Farm
5856 Nn Road
Garden, MI 49835
906-450-1074
Facebook.com/gardenfarmstore/
Located on the Garden Peninsula, the farm dates back to the early 1900s when it supplied materials to the bustling Fayette townsite. Today, the farm store is open seven days a week and offers homegrown produce, farm-fresh eggs, and locally raised beef. Enjoy picking apples from the orchard, U-Pick lavender and fresh flowers, and find the perfect pumpkin in the fall.
Open: 8am to 8pm 7 days a week.
Directions: 10 miles south on the Garden Peninsula.
GLADSTONE
Gladstone Farmers Market
911 Delta Ave.
Gladstone, MI 49837
906-428-4586 ext. 113
gladstonemi.org/community/events/ farmers_market/index.php
Browse a wonderful selection of local products in a relaxed, family atmosphere while listening to live music. The Gladstone Farmers Market encourages their customers to walk the charming downtown and visit a variety of interesting local shops and restaurants.
Open: June-Sept: Mon, 3-6 pm.
Directions: Located at Farmers Market Square next to 911 Delta Ave. Whether coming from the north or south on US-2/41, watch for the Delta Ave. sign. The Market is less than a mile to the east.
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Starz Orchard, Stephenson
Garden Farm on the Garden Peninsula near Manistique
GOULD CITY
Pell’s Pie Patch & Farm
W19065 US Highway 2
Gould City, MI 49838-9023
906-287-5041
pellspiepatch.com
Grassy and green with flowerbeds brimming with English roses and cottage flowers, Pell’s has milk cows, horned Icelandic sheep, and forest pigs meandering around the pastures. Buttery, gourmet pies, and sourdough bagels are the finishing touch to your special dinner or breakfast! Cash and credit/debit accepted. Stop by for a break from your fast-paced ordinary.
Open: May-Oct: Mon-Sat, 10am-6pm; Winter by appointment.
Directions: From the Mackinac Bridge, take US-2 west toward Escanaba. Farm is approx. 1 hour down US-2 on the south side of the road, large sign drive.
HOUGHTON
Apple Acres Farm
46797 Lahti Rd.
Houghton, MI 49931
906-370-4301
appleacres.farm
Experience an off-grid, solar-powered farm nestled in the UP forest, just minutes from Houghton and the Keweenaw Peninsula. Small-scale regenerative farm offers Farm Stays, tours and sustainably grown and foraged products. Unique tours include maple syrup making, beekeeping, wild mushroom foraging, Goat Happy Hour, and off-grid living. Private Farm Stay overlooks the gardens and guests receive a complimentary farm tour!
Open: May through Oct: Friday Farm Stand, 4-6 pm; See website for Farm Stay and Farm Tour hours.
Directions: US-41 to Denton Rd., right onto Paradise Rd., right onto Pilgrim Rd., right onto Lahti Rd. Approx. .7 miles on Lahti, driveway is on right-hand side, almost at the end.
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Escanaba Farmers Market
UPPER PENINSULA
ISHPEMING
Partridge Creek Farm
112 S. Main St. Ishpeming, MI 49849
906-361-6628
partridgecreekfarm.org
Partridge Creek Farm is a non-profit, impacting the community by reducing food insecurity; providing year-round food access and continuously developing hands-on education for youth, elders, and everyone in between. They do this in six community gardens and a 3.75 acre community farm located in downtown Ishpeming, Michigan. Take a farm tour or connect at www.partridgecreekfarm.org.
Open: 9am-5pm or by appointment.
Directions: Downtown Ishpeming.
MARQUETTE
Downtown Marquette Farmers Market
112 S. Third St. Marquette, MI 48955
906-228-9475 ext. 105 mqtfarmersmarket.com
The Downtown Marquette Farmers Market is the Upper Peninsula’s largest market open mid-May through mid-December. Located along the shores of Lake Superior, they welcome talented producers who make available high-quality food and goods. Everything sold at the market is made by those selling it. No kits, imports, or re-sale items are permitted.
Open: 2023 Dates: Check website for official dates, times and locations.
Directions: Located at the Marquette Commons, 112 S. Third St., 1/2 block south off the corner of W. Washington and S. Third St.
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Pel’ls Pie Patch, Gould City
The Power of Produce Children’s Program, Downtown Marquette Farmers Market
Bayside Farmers Market
St. Ignace Public Marina, 13 S. State St. St. Ignace, MI 49781
906-643-8717
stignace.com/farmers-market
Shop this waterfront market in downtown historic St. Ignace. Vendors offer a variety of local products, including fresh, seasonal produce and plants, maple syrup, delicious baked goods, jams/jellies, unique crafts, jewelry and more. After you shop, enjoy a free waterfront concert at Bayside Live (July & August), stroll the Huron Boardwalk overlooking Mackinac Island. Convenient to parking, shopping & restaurants.
Open: July-Sept: 3:30pm-7pm.
Directions: Located on State Street in the heart of downtown St. Ignace.
Border Country Berries
3401 S. Seymour Rd. Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783
906-748-2048
bordercountryberries.com
An attractive farm setting open seasonally for the U-Pick harvest of blueberries. Exact timing of the harvest varies each year, but typically involves the month of August. For already picked berries - call ahead.
Open: Days and hours vary with picking conditions. Daily updates on Facebook, website and phone.
Directions: From I-75 and Three Mile Rd. travel easts on Three Mile to Seymore Rd. Turn right (south) on Seymore. Travel a short 1/2 mile. The farm drive is on the left.
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Northern Sun Winery,, Bark River
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STEPHENSON
Sunny G Orchard
N9512 Co. Rd. 354
Stephenson, MI 49887
906-753-2308
facebook.com/SunnyGOrchard/ Sunny G Orchard is a 550 tree apple orchard that grows 24 varieties of apples on about 8 acres of land. Early apples are picked between mid to late August. Mid-season apples are picked mid to late September. Late apples are picked late September through October. We-pick apples only - not a U-Pick orchard. Wagon rides and Fall Festival.
Open: Late Aug-late Nov: Sat and Sun: 9am-3pm
Directions: US Highway 41 to the large Daggett sign. Go east about 7 miles. Turn right onto County Rd. 354. Go up the hill and you will see the orchard on the right.
WALLACE
Starz Orchard
W5597 17.5 Lane
Wallace, MI 49893 906-290-3099
oldbarnlodge1@gmail.com
Self-serve farm stand featuring 25 varieties of apples, 4 varieties of pears and 4 varieties of plums. U-Pick also available. Please call ahead for availability and varieties. School tours featuring a hayride around the orchard and a visit from Johnny Appleseed. Call ahead for U-Pick availability.
Open: Farm stand open daily Sept-Oct until dark; U-Pick: Saturdays only, 11am-4pm.
Directions: 1/2 mile south of the town of Ingalls, 1/4 mile east of US-41 on 17.5 Lane. Orchard is at the end of 17.5 Lane.
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Upper
Elmcrest Acres, Daggett
Students from Birchview Elementary School filling beds with compost at their newly constructed garden. Partridge Creek Farm, Ishpeming
Strawberry milkshake at DeBacker Family Dairy, Daggett
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Black Star Farms, Old Mission Peninsula, Traverse City
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BEAR LAKE
BrixStone Farms
11240 Milarch Rd.
Bear Lake, MI 49614
715-892-2727
brixstonefarms.com
Brixstone Farms is an orchard and maple syrup farm located in Bear Lake. Visitors are welcomed to the farm during the fall harvest to purchase fresh peaches, apples and maple syrup. Offering 6 varieties of peaches and over 20 varieties of apples, Brixstone Farms is a one-stopshop for fruit connoisseurs. Maple Syrup is sold throughout the year.
Open: Fruit Stand: Aug-Nov: 8am-5pm, daily. Maple Syrup: Sold year-round, 8am-5pm.
Directions: Take US 31 to 11 Mile Road, Turn West on 11 Mile, drive until it ends on Milarch Road. Turn North, Brixstone Farms in on the left in .25 miles.
BENZONIA
Fantail Farm
4700 Wallaker Rd.
Benzonia, MI 49616
231-930-7216
fantailfarmllc.com
Fantail Farm specializes in horse drawn wagon and sleigh rides. They will customize all of the details to fit your needs
for special events, including weddings, parades, and family get-togethers. Wagon rides offered on the farm during the spring, summer and fall. Sleigh rides on the farm during the winter. Also available for events at other locations.
Open: Year-round, by appointment.
Directions: From Benzonia, turn onto M-115 toward Cadillac, then south on Wallaker Rd., one mile on the west side.
BUCKLEY
Pahl’s Country Store, Pumpkin Patch & Santa Experience
11168 N. M-37
Buckley, MI 49620
231-269-4400
pahlscountrystore.com
Pahl’s Natural Beef and Pork, farm fresh eggs, maple syrup, pumpkin patch, wagon rides, corn mazes, animals, barn, largest goat walk in Northern Michigan, cider, donuts, barrel train rides. Late November to Christmas, travel by wagon into the forest to visit Santa in his toasty cabin, roast marshmallows and drink hot cocoa.
Open: Call for hours.
Directions: 20 miles south of Traverse City on M-37, 28 miles north of Cadillac, outside village of Buckley.
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Cotton Creek Farm, Thompsonville
Rusty Moose Garden & Gifts
9753 S M-37
Buckley, MI 49620
231-794-5572
rustymoosegarden.com
Lavender farm consisting of seven different varieties, both culinary and French Lavender . Open in May for hanging baskets, annuals, perennials, small shrubs and also authorized Dairy Doo product dealer. Gift shop has local art, lavender products and seasonal produce. Visit mid-July-August to experience full bloom of over 4000 lavender plants for you to cut and enjoy for months. Check website for upcoming events throughout the season.
Open: Mid-May-Dec: See website for hours.
Directions: 9 miles south of Chums Corner on M-37 east side of road.
CEDAR
Polish Heritage Farm
6421 E Glazier Dr. Cedar, MI 49621
231-835-2464
polishheritagefarm.com
This small family farm is home to Leelanau’s finest Mangalitsa pigs, one of the oldest documented heritage breeds known for high-quality fat and wellmarbled meat. Self-serve farm stand selling fresh eggs, lard soap and firewood. Retail pork cuts available year-round inside the Polish Art Center. New Polish Countryside Kitchen food truck behind the Polish Art Center.
Open: Roadside stand: May-Oct: 10am8pm, daily; Eggs available all year; Polish Countryside Kitchen Food Truck: Memorial Day-Labor Day, Fri-Mon. Pork available year-round at the Polish Art Center.
Directions: Situated on Lake Leelanau, 5 miles north of downtown Cedar, on Lakeshore Dr. (CR 643). When leaving Cedar, head north on Kasson Rd., turn right onto Schomberg Rd., and right onto CR 643. Farm is just north of Leelanau
Pines Campground. Polish Art Center is located in downtown Cedar.
CENTRAL LAKE
King Orchards
4620 N. M-88
Central Lake, MI 49622
231-544-6479
kingorchards.com
Premier U-Pick destination in the heart of Northern Michigan, offering strawberries, raspberries, sweet cherries, tart cherries, peaches, apricots, nectarines, and apples. The market is stocked with fresh fruit, vegetables, and baked goods
May-November. Fresh cider, apples, and donuts available all fall.
Open: Year-round: May-Nov: 7 days a week, 9am-6pm; Dec-Apr: Mon-Sat, 10am-4pm.
Directions: Three miles east of US-31 on M-88. Also visit market at 986 US-31 S, Kewadin, MI 49648 from May-Nov: 9am-6pm, daily.
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ELK RAPIDS
Elk Rapids Farmers Market
305 U.S. 31 N.
Elk Rapids, MI 49629
231-264-8202
elkrapidschamber.org
The Elk Rapids Farmers Market is located by the Swan at the Elk Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce. The Friday morning market offers a wide selection of locally grown seasonal fruits and vegetables, farm products, fresh flowers, potted plants, maple syrup, jams, GMO-free meats, fish, baked goods, local honey, lavender, handcrafted soap and gifts, herbal teas and salves.
Open: June 10-Oct 7, 2022: Fridays, 8am-noon.
Directions: Located on U.S. 31 in the Village of Elk Rapids, 10 miles north of Traverse City. The Farmers Market is at the Chamber of Commerce site.
ELLSWORTH
Royal Farms, Inc.
10445 N. US Hwy. 31
Ellsworth, MI 49729
231-599-3222
royalfarmsinc.com
This boutique-like farm market and winery offers fresh fruit off the farm, as well as homemade bakery, lunch offerings, wine, and hard cider on tap.
Open: May-Dec: Open daily, hours change seasonally.
Directions: Located on beautiful coastal highway US-31 in Atwood/Ellsworth a few miles north of the M-88 and US-31 intersection and just 10 miles south of Charlevoix.
FALMOUTH
Maple Leaf Farm & Creamery
3060 S. 9 Mile Rd.
Falmouth, MI 49632
231-826-GOAT
mimapleaffarm.com
Small family farm featuring goat cheese, using milk from their Nubian goats, fresh vegetables, herbs, honey, soups and baked goods. Tours, farm-to-table dinners, and luncheons. Farm Days Kid’s Camp. Splish Splash Event on July 1, 2023. Fall activities weekends in October. Friday and Saturday nights in December, Winter Wonderland, Meet Santa and the Goats. Fun workshops and classes all year.
Open: Year-round: Tues-Sat, 10am-4pm or by appointment. Closed Sun. & Mon. Directions: 3 miles south of M-55 on Nine Mile Rd. between Lake City and Houghton Lake. 6 miles from beautiful downtown Falmouth.
FRANKFORT
Cherry Hill Lavender Farm
2442 White Rd
Frankfort, MI 49635
231-620-2638
Cherry Hill Lavender Farm opened to the public in 2022 featuring 1000 lavender plants and 15 varieties of English and French lavenders, and plans for 1200 more for a total of 23 varieties! U-pick lavender in July. Pure French lavender oil and culinary products, including honey, maple syrup, soaps and gift items. Tours. Open: July-Sept: Visit Facebook page for hours.
Directions: Located 9 miles from the city of Frankfort. Take US-31 to Grace Rd. to White Rd.
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Crystal Lake Alpaca Farm
4807 River Rd.
Frankfort 49635
231-920-7085
crystallakealpacas.com
The Crystal Lake Alpaca Farm is a family run, third generation alpaca farm in beautiful Frankfort and home to 60 alpacas, 5 mini donkeys and 2 retail boutiques. The family strives to provide people with the most elite and luxurious fiber known to man, and invites everyone out to the farm to pet and feed these adorable creatures.
Open: May 24-Oct 31: Mon-Sat, 10am5pm; Nov 1-Dec 22: Wed-Sat, 10am-5pm; Closed Sun and holidays.
Directions: From Cadillac/115
Westbound: Take 115 west until you reach 31. Turn north (right) on 31. Travel north two miles towards Traverse Ave. Turn left onto Traverse Ave (turns into River Rd.) Farm is 2.2 miles on the left.
Nugent Orchards
5565 Demerly Rd. Benzonia, MI 49616 231-383-3702
nugentorchards.com
Third-generation, family-owned fruit farm located in the heart of beautiful Benzie County. Visit the orchards and farm market in the fall for apple picking, hay wagon farm tours, pumpkin patch, corn maze, and homemade doughnuts. Visit the Cherry Barn Event Venue and book your special event. Tour groups or school groups are welcome.
Open: Fall Market: Sep-Oct: Sat-Sun, 10am-5pm. Visit website, Facebook, or Instagram.
Directions: 3 miles south of Benzonia, turn right on Demerly Rd.
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Harrietta’s Blueberry Farm, Harrietta
HARRIETTA
Harrietta’s Blueberry Hill
1714 S. 11 1/2 Rd.
Harrietta, MI 49638
231-389-2317
Facebook/Blueberry-Hill-Harrietta-Mi
Planted, owned and operated by the Waldo family since 1985. 12+ varieties of blueberries ripen throughout a six-week period. Sampling encouraged! “If you like what you pick, you’ll like what you take home.” Surrounded by the Huron Manistee National Forest. Close to Cadillac, Traverse City, and Manistee. Harrietta Blueberry Festival 1st Saturday in August.
Open: Open mid-July–Labor Day: Thurs-Sat, 9am-dusk. Please call for picking conditions before coming out.
Directions: From Traverse City, take M-37 south to Harrietta/30 Road, 3 miles east to 11 1/2 road, turn north 1/4 mile. From Cadillac/Manistee, take M-55 to Caberfae/13 Road, north through Harrietta, onto 30 road west to 11 1/2 Rd., turn north 1/4 mile.
KALKASKA
Kalkaska Farmers Market
300 Block Maple St. Kalkaska, MI 49646
231-258-3307
kalkaskaconservation.org/ farmersmarket
Located in the heart of Downtown Kalkaska in the new Railroad Square Pavilion, you’ll find a variety of locally grown produce, fruits, meats, fresh baked treats, and hand-crafted goods like soap, lotions, wreaths, jewelry and art. Rotating schedule of kids activities, live music, and cooking demos all summer. SNAP/ EBT, Senior Fresh, Project Fresh, and Prescription for Health accepted.
Open: May to Dec: Tues, 2-6 pm at Railroad Square.
Directions: On US-131 in the heart of Downtown Kalkaska at the Railroad Square Pavilion. Parking along Maple St or at the Trout Fountain.
KEWADIN
WaterFire Vineyards
12180 Sutter Rd.
Kewadin, MI 49648
231-498-2753
waterfirewine.com
As Michigan’s first Certified Sustainable vineyard, you can be certain you are drinking the highest quality wine and rest assured you are making a choice that has the health of your family and of our beautiful lakes in mind. WaterFire Vineyards looks forward to hosting you for a glass of wine or an overnight stay. Open: Seasonal. Please refer to website for current hours .
Directions: Located 6 miles north of Elk Rapids, east off US-31.
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KINGSLEY
Berry Flats Fruit Farms
7305 M-37
Kingsley, MI 49649
231-409-4350
berryflatsfruitfarms.com
Fruit farm offering U-pick strawberries and pre-picked strawberries in JuneJuly and 12 different apple varieties for sale in the fall. Nestled just south of Traverse City on M-37 in Kingsley. Also offering other fruits throughout the season at the farm market, such as raspberries, cherries and peaches.
Open: June-July, during strawberry harvest: 9am-7pm, daily; After strawberries: 9am-5pm, daily through mid-Oct.
Directions: 6 miles south of Chums Corner in Traverse City on M-37.
LEVERING
Karabinas Family Farm
6088 N US Hwy. 3
Levering, MI 49755
810-252-2655
karabinasfarm.com
One of the many little farms in Northern Michigan struggling to be good stewards of the land and walk the narrow path of our Lord Jesus Christ. Featuring a petting farm, small playground and local farm products, when in season. A great place to stop with the kids on your next up north adventure! Small group tours in August.
Open: Petting Farm and Roadside
Stand: May-Oct, Thurs-Fri, noon-6pm; Sat, 2pm-8pm or by appointment. Farm & Feed: Open all year, same hours; Small group tours for 8 or less in August by appointment only.
Directions: Heading North on US 31, farm is just past Levering, on the right hand side of the highway.
MAPLE CITY
Bohemian Lavender Farm
8181 S. Shimek Rd. Maple City, MI 49664 989-627-3125
bohemianlavender.com
Drive down the path toward the lavender fields and be amazed at the beauty and fragrance that opens before you. U-Pick lavender and farm-made lavender products ensure a memorable experience. In the rebuilt barn, you will find lavender oil, jams, lavender crafts, soap, candles and more. Stroll the grounds and watch artists paint the beauty of lavender from every angle.
Open: Mid-June - mid-Aug: Tues-Sat, 10am-4pm, Sun, 10am-2pm, Closed Mon.
Directions: From Traverse City, go west on M-72 (11 miles), right on Maple City Rd. (4.5 miles), left on Burdickville Rd. (.7 mile), right on Shimek Rd. (.6 mile) to destination on right.
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M c BAIN
Dick Family Farm
7710 S. 7 Mile Road
McBain, MI 49657
231-920-6186
dickfamilyfarm.com
Dick Family Farm is a centennial dairy farm that offers family fun in the fall. Pick out the perfect pumpkin from 20+ varieties, explore the corn maze, climb the hay bale mountain, and pet the animals. Enjoy home-made donuts & cider. The 2nd Saturday in Oct. features a farm tour of the robotic milking facility.
Open: Last weekend in Sept–last weekend in Oct: Fri, 4-7pm, Sat, 10am-6pm.
Directions: Go east out of McBain 3 miles. Turn left on Stoney Corners Rd. by the Wayside Chapel for four miles. Turn left on S. Seven Mile Rd. for 2.38 miles. 1.5 miles from Falmouth.
NORTHPORT
Hallstedt Homestead Cherries
8227 Matheson Rd.
Northport, MI 49670
317-440-9273
HHCherries.net
U-picked and pre-picked sweet cherries (eight varieties). Montmorency tart cherries and thornless raspberries are available mid-July to late August. U-pick and pre-picked fresh flowers June-October. CSA subscriptions, gift shipping and merchandise are available. The Hallstedts greet everyone and teach them how to pick – no need to bring any equipment.
Open: June-Sept for flowers; Mid-Julylate Aug for sweet cherries: Mon-Sat, 10am-6pm, Sun, noon-5pm.
Directions: From Traverse City, head north on M-22/NW Bayshore Dr. about 25 miles, turn left on Lee Mann Rd. Go about one mile, turn right onto Matheson Rd., farm is on the left.
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PETOSKEY
Bill’s Farm Market
4450 East Mitchell Rd.
Petoskey, MI 49770
231-347-6735
billsfarmmarket.com
Fresh-picked vegetables and fruits, flowers, fall hayrides, Christmas trees, and wreaths. Project Fresh Coupons, Bridge Cards, and credit/debit cards accepted.
Open: June 17-Dec 24: Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm.
Directions: 3.5 miles east of Petoskey on E. Mitchell Rd. on south side.
Gypsy Distillery & Events
5251 Charlevoix Rd.
Bay Harbor, MI 49770
231-881-3563
gypsydistillery.com
Gypsy Distillery features craft-made cocktails with Michigan made High Five Spirits, which is the largest operating distillery under one roof in Michigan. At the center point is a one-of-a-kind built copper still, made by Detroit Still Works. Visiting Gypsy Distillery allows guests to experience something rarely seen outside of Kentucky. A premiere location for special events. Open: Visit website for hours. For private event Inquiries call 231-881-3563.
Directions: Across the street from the Bay Harbor Golf Club.
Kei Ju Farm and Rescue Sanctuary
4128 Hiawatha Trail
Petoskey, MI 49770
231-838-6057
Facebook/keijufarmandmandrescue
Kei Ju Farm and Rescue is a 501(c)3 nonprofit with a mission to educate people and make them aware that naturally grown foods and livestock provide the building blocks of health. Locally grown produce, dairy, and more! Farm Tours. Ask about Farming for the Weekend and Farm Today
Eat Tomorrow, and educational programs. Open: 9am-5pm
Directions: From Petoskey, take US-31 N. to Barney Rd., left on Hiawatha Trail. 4th house on the left side of the road with large pink mailbox.
RAPID CITY
Woods Farm
12646 Hickin Rd. Rapid City, MI 49676
231-322-2897
out-of-the-woodsfarm.com
Family-owned producer of maple syrup products including our Maple/Cherry Syrup, maple candy, cream and gift boxes.
Open: Visit the Elk Rapids Farmers Market. Mich. Maple Weekend-March, visit mi-maplesyrup.com for dates.
Directions: East of the light in Elk Rapids on Ames St. to Cherry Ave., Cherry to Hickin Rd., turn left then go 1/2 mile, farm on left side of road.
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SUTTONS BAY
9 Bean Rows
9000 E. Duck Lake Rd.
Suttons Bay, MI 49682
231-271-6658
9beanrows.com
9 Bean Rows is dedicated to growing healthy and delicious food for the community in an environmentally and economically sustainable model. Fresh, seasonal produce and traditional European pastries are available by CSA share, at local farmers markets and at the year-round farm market and bakery in Suttons Bay. Outdoor café and farm-to-table dinner events.
Open: Open year-round - Mon-Sat, 7am-3pm, Sun, 8am-4pm. Call for information about CSA shares.
Directions: Follow M-22 north through Suttons Bay and turn left on M-204 (Duck Lake Rd.), go two miles to market on left side of road.
Bakker’s Acres
2677 N. Setterbo Rd.
Suttons Bay, MI 49682
231-620-4260
Facebook/BakkersAcres
MAEAP Verified. SweeTango Apples, Honey Crisp, Zestar, Lodi, Gala, Spy, Mutsu, Macoun, +15 others. Apricots, peaches, pears & plums.
Open: Sept-April: Daylight hours, daily.
Directions: 2 miles north of Suttons Bay on M-22 to Setterbo Rd., 2 miles to large green pole barn on left.
Bardenhagen Farms
7881 E. Pertner Rd.
Suttons Bay, MI 49682
231-218-3199
bardenhagenfarms.com
Gingergold, Honeycrisp, and Gala apples, seedless table grapes, apricots, nectarines and plums. USDA GAP, MAEAP and Primus GFS Certified.
Open: Mid-July-Nov: Daylight hours, daily. Directions: M-204 to Eagle Hwy., north, then east (right) on E. Pertner Rd. 1/2 mile to 7881 on left. Gray house and red farm stand by the road.
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Black Star Farms
7881 E. Pertner Rd.
10844 E. Revold Rd.
Suttons Bay, MI 49672
231-944-1270
blackstarfarms.com
The original Black Star Farms tasting room is 13 miles from downtown Traverse City on the beautiful Leelanau Peninsula. The gorgeous 160-acre estate also features a winery, destination Inn, seasonal Hearth & Vine Cafe, unique event venues, an equestrian facility, and hiking trails. In addition to multiple inside tasting bars, wine can also be enjoyed on our seasonal Terrace Patio.
Open: Open year round. check website for current hours.
Directions: Located on the Leelanau Peninsula is 13 miles north of downtown Traverse City on M-22
Two K Farms
3872 SW Bay Shore Dr.
Suttons Bay, MI 49682
231-866-4241
twokfarm.com
Two K Farms offers a wide range of hard ciders and wines, using cider apples and wine grapes. Experience breathtaking views of West Grand Traverse Bay at our tasting room while sampling traditional, unique hard ciders, and select wines.
Only 10 minutes away from Traverse City!
Open: Seasonal hours, call ahead.
Directions: Located off of M-22 across from Lee Point Rd. on scenic West Grand Traverse Bay in Leelanau County.
THOMPSONVILLE
Cotton Creek Farms
11885 Jewell Rd.
Thompsonville, MI 49683
231-631-2341
cottoncreekfarms.com
Cotton Creek Farms is a family-friendly alpaca farm. Visit the 27 acres to browse the 1,200 square foot farm store or get up close and personal with the alpacas. Our interactive alpaca tours allow you to have one-on-one time with our herd of 60+ alpacas. Gift items, yarn, and fiber. Advanced online booking is required for guided tours.
Open: Fri-Sun, noon-5pm. Private appointments available for large groups.
Directions: Located between Cadillac and Traverse City. At the corner of County Line Rd. and Jewell Rd.
Iron Fish Distillery
14234 Dzuibanek Rd.
Thompsonville, MI 49683
231-378-3474
ironfishdistillery.com
Iron Fish Distillery is Michigan’s first working farm solely dedicated to the practice of distilling small-batch craft spirits. This late 1890’s abandoned farmstead has been reclaimed with a simple mission in mind: creating exceptional spirits from the ground up, growing our own grain and sourcing grain from Michigan farmers with practices that respect the health of nearby watersheds.
Open: Check website for hours.
Directions: Two miles from Crystal Mountain Resort and just a stones throw from the Betsie River in Thompsonville.
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TRAVERSE
CITY
Black Star Farms
-– Old Mission
360 McKinley Rd. E
Traverse City, MI 49686
231-944-1300
blackstarfarms.com
Located just off scenic M-37, only minutes from downtown Traverse City among the vineyards, orchards, and panoramic views of Old Mission Peninsula. The tasting room boasts a round bar constructed from wine barrels and a cozy fireplace in a farmstead setting. Offering 50+ award-winning wines and brandies, all of which express the agriculture of northwest Michigan.
Open: Open year round, check website for current hours.
Directions: Located 3 miles north of the base of Old Mission Peninsula off of M-37
Brys Estate Vineyard & Winery
3309 Blue Water Rd.
Traverse City, MI 49686
231-223-9303
brysestate.com
At Brys Estate Vineyard & Winery, a 155-acre estate situated on Old Mission Peninsula surrounded by the pristine waters of Grand Traverse Bay, a true Pure Michigan experience awaits.
Brys Estate’s 44-acre vineyard produces small-batch, estate-bottled wines, including Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Pinot Noir, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc, all planted less than a mile from Lake Michigan.
Open: Daily, Year Round. Summer/Fall11am-6:30pm, Winter/Spring - 11am-5pm
Directions: From Traverse City, take M-37 North 10 miles, turn right at Blue Water Rd.
Buchan’s Blueberry Hill
1472 Nelson Rd.
Traverse City, MI 49686
231-223-4846
Ask Lila for a tour of Buchan’s Blueberry Hill! 6th generation fruit farm specializing
in U-Pick and We-Pick blueberries and homemade ice cream using fruit from the farm and other local products. U-Pick apples, Cortland and Macintosh, in season, as well as fresh, non-pasturized cider. Jams, homemade blueberry granola, and homemade take & bake pies. The drive is an experience in itself, but wait until you get here...you won’t want to leave!
Open: Call ahead or check Facebook.
Directions: 7 miles north of Traverse City on Peninsula Drive.Turn right on Nelson Rd.
Chateau Chantal
15900 Rue de Vin
Traverse City, MI 49686
231-223-4110
chateauchantal.com
A unique and friendly destination that combines a winery, vineyards, bed & breakfast, and winding roads, all of which combine to create a memorable experience. MAEAP Verified.
Open: Memorial Day-Labor Day: MonSat, 11am-8pm; Sun, 11am-6pm; Sept and Oct: Mon-Sat, 11am-7pm, Sun, 11am-6pm; Nov-Memorial Day Weekend: Mon-Sun, 11am-5 pm, daily.
Directions: On M-37 (Center Rd.)
Old Mission Penninsula, 12 miles north of Traverse City.
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Chateau Grand Traverse
12239 Center Rd.
Traverse City, MI 49686
231-938-6120
cgtwines.com
Northern Michigan’s first commercial winery, specializing in world-class Riesling wines. Enjoy the beautiful Northern Michigan wine country while the knowledgeable staff walk you through the wine tasting experience. Tastings are offered on a first-come, first-serve basis. No reservations are required. Enjoy housemade bites such as charcuterie, crackers and spreads, or trail mix – all crafted to pair with the wines.
Open: 11am-6pm, Sun 11am-5pm; Memorial Day-Labor Day: Mon-Sat, 11am7pm, Sun 11am-6pm; Nov-April: MonSun, 11am-5pm; Visit Facebook for latest information.
Directions: 8 miles north of Traverse City on M-37 on Old Mission Peninsula.
Gallagher’s Farm Market
7237 E. Traverse Hwy. Traverse City, MI 49684
231-947-1689
gallaghersfarmmarkettc.com
Locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables. Home baked goods, homemade jam/ jellies, local wines, cherry products, honey & maple syrup. Pumpkin patch, barnyard animals. School tours available.
Open: June-Oct: 8am-6pm, daily.
Directions: 3.5 miles west of Traverse City on M-72.
Jacob’s Farm
7100 E. Traverse Hwy.
Traverse City, MI 49684
231-632-6293
jacobscornmaze.com
Full restaurant and bar, 10-acre corn maze, wagon rides, U-Pick apples, peaches, raspberries, strawberries, and blackberries. Apple cider and donuts. Wedding venue and events.
Open: May-Oct.
Directions: 3.5 miles west of Traverse City on M-72.
Local Yokels Farm
1887 Gray Rd.
Traverse City, MI 49686
231-223-7900
localyokelsfarm.com
Offering a wide variety of fruits and vegetables at two roadside stand locations on Old Mission Peninsula. Herb and veggie transplants in the spring and annual hanging basket and combo planters.
Open: May-Oct, daily, 10am-6pm
Directions: From Traverse City, take M-37 (Center Rd.) north, turn left on Gray Rd. to first driveway on the right hand side.
Old Mission Peninsula Wine Trail
15900 Rue de Vin Traverse City, MI 49686
231-223-4110
ompwinetrail.com
The perfect wine destination for creating a day full of memories. The Old Mission Peninsula extends into Lake Michigan’s Grand Traverse Bay at the globe’s 45th parallel, an ideal climate for growing varietal wine grapes. The wineries that comprise this stunning appellation have been recognized by wine enthusiasts the world over. Discover the beauty of the Peninsula and experience its award-winning wines.
Open: Visit the website for more information.
Directions: Old Mission Peninsula, just north of Traverse City on M-37.
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Secret Garden at Brys Estate
3309 Blue Water Rd.
Traverse City, MI 49686
231-223-4235
bryssecretgarden.com
The Secret Garden at Brys Estate consists of over 6,000 lavender plants, a fresh flower garden, a strawberry patch, an herb garden and more! Guests can enjoy strolling the garden, picnic areas and browsing a variety of handmade lavender products in the farmhouse inspired garden shop with a wrap around porch.
Open: Daily, Memorial Day through October, 11am-6:30pm.
Directions: From Traverse City, take M-37 North 10 miles, turn right at Blue Water Road.
Warren Orchards Between the Bays
2705 Island View Rd.
Traverse City, MI 49686
231-590-2363
betweenthebaystc.com
Find Warren Orchards quality products at two convenient locations on the Old Mission Peninsula! Featuring local, in season produce from asparagus to Zestar apples and homemade pies, jams, and other baked goods. Call ahead or visit the website to see what’s in season.
MAEAP verified farm practices. Special orders welcomed.
Open: May-Oct: 10am-6pm.
Directions: Main Stand: Follow M-37 north on Old Mission Peninsula to first farm stand on the left at 8169 Center Rd. Island View Stand: Continue north on M-37, turn left on Island View Rd., just past scenic turnout. Go .25 miles to first farm on right.
WILLIAMSBURG
Farmer White’s®
11373 US-31 S.
Williamsburg, MI 49690
231-632-1500
farmerwhites.com
Produce available, in season, including: sweet & tart cherries, blueberries, raspberries, peaches and plums. 18 varieties of apples, including Honeycrisp, unpasteurized apple cider. Sweet corn,
garden vegetables, pumpkins, squash and gourds. Frozen pitted tart cherries, dried cherries, jams & jellies. Fresh pies and cookies.
Open: July-Halloween: 9am-6pm, daily; Nov: 10am-5pm, daily; Dec: Fri-Sat: 10am-4pm.
Directions: 8 miles north of US-31 and M-72 intersection.
Morrison Farms
11575 S. Elk Lake Rd. Williamsburg, MI 49690
231-342-8941
morrisonsfarm.com
Northern Michigan cherry and apple farm with an open roadside market featuring fresh fruits and vegetables, plus a country store with gift items and a sweet shop with baked goods and ice cream. U-pick strawberries, cherries and apples, in season. Large groups welcome - please call ahead. Also, cedar outdoor furniture, A-Frame swings, lounge and rocking chairs, benches and tables.
Open: May-Nov:10am-5pm, daily.
Directions: Head north on US-31, about 9 miles to Townline Rd., turn right, go to stop sign, turn left on Elk Lake Rd. Go ¼ mile to market on right.
Myrtle & Maude’s
10937 Elk Lake Rd. Williamsburg, MI 49690
231-313-1051
myrtleandmaudes.com
Enjoy life on the farm with monthly events held the 3rd weekend of each month – a new experience each month. Open 7 days a week during cherry and apple seasons, offering the ultimate Northern Michigan Farm experience! Wagon farm tours, fresh produce, outdoor play, U-Pick pumpkins, shopping of local gifts and decor, Michigan food products, and antique and redesigned furniture!
Open: 2023 Season: April 13-16, May 18-21, June 15-18, July 1-30, Aug 17-20, Sept 14-Oct 29, Nov 16-19. Visit website for hours during these dates.
Directions: 5 miles north on Elk Lake Rd from M-72.
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ALPENA
Alpena Farmers Market
1302 S. State Ave.
Alpena, MI 49707
989-255-9372
alpenafarmersmarket.com
Year-round farmers market, selling only locally grown and produced products.
Open: Open year-round. May-June: Sat, 8am-1pm; July-Oct: Wed and Sat, 8am-1pm; Nov-April: Sat, 9am-1pm.
Directions: Summer market located at MICH-E-KE-WIS Park. Winter market located at MICH-E-KE-WIS Park Warming Shelter, 1302 S. State St.
CHEBOYGAN
Cheboygan Farmers Market
401 N. Main St.
Cheboygan, MI 49721
231-445-1985
Facebook/cheboyganfarmersmarket
The Cheboygan Farmers Market features 20 plus vendors offering fresh produce, fish, potted plants, eggs, and baked goods to honey, maple syrup and fresh baked artisan breads.
Open: Memorial Day Weekend - End of October: Wed and Sat, 8am-1pm; Indoor market at 504 Division: Mar-May and Nov-Dec: Sat, 10am-1pm.
Directions: Downtown Cheboygan.
Golden River Orchard
2250 White Cedar Rd.
Cheboygan, MI 49721 231-420-2565
goldenriverorchard.com
Golden River Orchard is proud to produce excellent quality apples: varieties include - Zestar, Paula Red, Ginger Gold, Cortland, Honeycrisp, McIntosh, Fuji, Golden Delicious, Jonathan, Gala, Ida Red, plus several varieties of antique apples. Donuts. Huge pumpkin patch and squash. MAEAP Verified.
Open: Weekends only. Labor Day weekend through mid-Nov: Sat, 10am5 pm, Sun, 12pm-5pm
Directions: From Cheboygan: Follow M-27 south to the junction with M-33. Turn south on M-33 and drive 4 1/2 miles to White Cedar Rd., turn left and go 1/4 mile and turn right.
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GRAYLING
Wellington Farm USA
6944 S. Military Rd.
Grayling, MI 49738
989-348-5187
wellingtonfarmusa.com
Open air historical museum depicting life on a Michigan farm during the Depression era, mainly 1932. Offering tours, demonstrations, and history preservation education.
Country Store with gift items, arts and crafts, handmade brooms, farm eggs, seasonal produce, jams/jellies, honey, maple syrup, and pies on weekends.
Open: Spring: Fri-Sat, 9am-5pm, Sun, 11am-4pm; Summer: Wed-Sat, 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm; Fall: Wed-Sat, 10am5pm; Sun, 11am-4pm. Closed Nov 1.
Directions: From I-75, Exit 251, make left, follow to stop sign, make left one mile on right. From US-127, Exit 206, go west, turn right, five miles on left.
HILLMAN
Thunder Bay Resort
27800 M-32
Hillman, MI 49746 800-729-9375
thunderbayresort.com
Elk viewing, Carriage/Sleigh Rides, Gourmet dinners, and Wine Tastings. National 10 Best recognition-USA
TODAY & Fox News. Over the River & Thru the Woods–massive draft horses (see majestic Elk) to Elk Antler Log Cabin–superb food prepared on wood cookstoves. 4 hours fun & story-telling!
Read Trip Advisor - 4.9+ out of 5. Included with Murder Mystery, Mike Ridley Parties, Weddings. Lodging &/or golf optional.
Open: Open year-round, except Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Restaurant open daily in summer and weekends and Christmas week during winter.
Directions: Located on M-32, half an hour West of Alpena & on hour East of Gaylord. Take I-75 to M-33 (Exit 202) North thru Rose City, Mio, Fairview to M-32 - right 10 miles to Hillman and TB Resort.
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LACHINE
AJ’s Berry Farm
1150 Salina Rd.
Lachine, MI 49753
989-379-3061
ajsberryfarm.com
U-Pick farm featuring pick-your-own strawberries, raspberries, pumpkins and flowers. Please call ahead or check website or Facebook for daily updates.
Farm Store offering a variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables, fresh baked goods, maple syrup, jam, and pasture-raised beef. Fall field trips and family activities, including hayride, corn maze, and pumpkin launching show.
Open: June-Oct: Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm; June: U-Pick strawberries, Mon.-Sat., 6am-12pm; July-Sept: U-Pick raspberries, Mon-Sat, 7am-12pm.
Directions: From Alpena: 15 miles west on M-32, then right on Salina Rd. You can see our barn from M-32. Six miles east of Hillman on M-32, left on Salina Road.
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OSCODA
Northeast Michigan Regional Farm Market – Au Sable Oscoda
Shoreline Park
Oscoda, MI 48750 989-909-3193
swent99@aol.com
Celebrating 21 seasons of providing Iosco County residents and visitors with a source for fresh fruits, vegetables and flowers grown in the region. Vendors are always looking for something unique and have learned how to grow the best and sell at the peak of freshness and customers are finding local, healthier and more distinctive food products.
Open: May-Oct: Wed, 8am-1pm.
Directions: In Oscoda’s Shoreline Park, US-23 at the Au Sable River on the Lake Huron Shore.
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ROGERS CITY
Knaebe’s Apple Farm and Cider Works
2621 S. Karsten Rd.
Rogers City, MI 49779
989-657-0141
mmmunchykrunchyapplefarm.com
Knaebe’s is a cozy and fun Apple Orchard where you’ll find the most delicious donuts, cookies, pies and other bakery items, fresh-pressed cider, jams, maple syrup, honey, pickled veggies and great gifts. Don’t miss the hard cider and wood fired pizza, too. Apples, pumpkins and friendly farm animals and hayrides to enjoy! Visit Labor Day weekend through early November.
Open: Tasting room for pizza and hard cider starting weekends in July. Fall season: Last weekend of Aug-early Nov, Wed-Sun. Watch Facebook and website for details.
Directions: 4 miles west of Rogers City. Turn south on Karsten Rd. for 1.5 miles.
TAWAS CITY
Northeast Michigan Regional Farm Market – Tawas City
Gateway Park, US-23 at the River
Tawas City, MI 48763
989-909-3193
swent99@aol.com
Get it Fresh Saturdays in Tawas City (in our new pavilion with the red roof). This market runs rain or shine from mid-May through October. Great vendors offer heirloom veggies, organically grown greens, meats, berries, honey, maple syrup, prepared foods, pastries, eggs, herbs, bouquets, plants and much more. Shake the hand that feeds you!
Open: May-Oct: Sat, 8am-1pm.
Directions: Saturday market: Located in Gateway Park, US-23 at the Tawas River on the shore of Lake Huron.
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Tawas Blueberry Farm
838 Leggett Rd.
Tawas City, MI 48763
989-362-4638
tawasblueberries.com
A blueberry farm located in Tawas City that has been serving the local community for more than 60 years. Offering 4 different varieties of blueberries, including Northlands, Earliblues, Toro’s, and Patriots. MAEAP verified. Check website or Facebook page for updates on current picking conditions.
Open: Aug-Sept: Fri-Mon, 8am-8pm.
Directions: Head North on US-23, turn left on Leggett Rd. (Blue tourism signs will indicate the turn). Farm is 200 yards down the road on the right.
WOLVERINE
Serendipity Farms
3741 Grange Hall Rd.
Wolverine, MI 49799
231-357-4001
serendipity-farms.com
Proudly the only farm in Northern Michigan to be Animal Welfare Approved and Verified Non-GMO. Soy-Free, Hormone-Free and Antibiotic- Free, too. Farm market features rotational pastured-raised meat, including beef, pork, chicken, turkeys, as well as fresh eggs, dairy and seasonal produce. Brats and sausages are made with only natural ingredients – no fillers. Home delivery available in the local area.
Open: 11am-3pm, please call ahead!
Directions: From northbound I-75, Exit 301, turn right. At four-corner stop, turn right, go 1/2 mile to Grange Hall Rd and turn left. See Serendipity Farms sign –first farm on the right.
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ALTO
Dairy Discovery LLC
12877 84th St. SE
Alto, MI 49302
616-868-6735
dairydiscovery.org
Dairy Discovery is a special program that creates a space for kids and families to taste, touch and learn about Michigan dairy farming, and experience life on the farm first-hand. The on-farm store features beef cuts, cheeses, farmstead maple syrup, honey as well as dairy novelty items and books. Purchases at our store helps support our educational mission.
Open: Scheduled tours: April-Oct, Mon-Sat
Directions: From I-96, take exit 52, M-50. Follow M-50 south 5 miles to 84th St., turn left.
CALEDONIA
Orchard Hill Farm
2934 68th St. SE
Caledonia, MI 49316 616-868-7229
orchardhillfarmmarket.com
Children of all ages enjoy visiting our farm. Children’s parties and school tours by appointment. Farm animals, scarecrow making, child’s spook house, Corn Maze & nature trail in our woods.
Open: Year-round, 9am-6pm, daily.
Directions: US-131 to 68th St. Exit, then 4 miles east to farm. 1 1/2 miles east of Kalamazoo Ave. 1/2 mile west of Hannah Lake Ave.
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CASNOVIA
Snappy Apple Farm Market
961 Newaygo Rd.
Casnovia, MI 49318
616-675-7354
Facebook/SnappyAppleFarmMarket
Snappy Apple Farm Market features all Michigan produce, including homegrown apples and peaches. Snappy Apple is known for their delicious cider slushies and large homemade caramel apples, which are a local favorite. Now offering donuts, along with local honey, jam, maple syrup, pickled asparagus and popcorn, and a wide variety of pumpkins: gourds, mini and decorative pumpkins.
Open: Mid-Aug-Nov: Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri, 9am-5:30pm, Sat, 9am-5pm, Sun, 11-5pm. Closed Tuesday. Check Facebook.
Directions: Located on corner of M-37 and 46.
CEDAR SPRINGS
Deer Tracks Junction Adventure Park & Safari
7850 14 Mile Rd. NE Cedar Springs, MI 49319
616-863-3337
deertracksjunction.com
Deer Tracks Junction is all about making amazing memories. Hang out with piglets, goats, camels, bunnies, and more - feeding animals and fun surprises! Tons of new fun for 2023! Huge play areas and homemade ice cream. And don’t miss Michigan’s only Drive Thru Safari! Come and make amazing memories today.
Open: Vary by season, always check website for up-to-date details.
Directions: US-131 to Exit 101 (M-57 Exit), east 5 miles.
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CLARE
Rooftop Landing Reindeer Farm
2706 E. Stevenson Lake Rd.
Clare, MI 48617
517-749-4866
rooftopreindeer.com
Feed Santa’s real live reindeer! Pet one of Rooftop Landing’s gentle reindeer and take your own photos. Climb the spiral staircase to “Elf Landing”. Santa is here from mid-November on. Gift shop, wagon rides, Christmas cookies, and hot cocoa. Fresh donuts all day. Have your photo taken in Santa’s sleigh and send a letter to Santa, too!
Open: Nov-Dec: Sat, 10am-6pm, Sun, 11am-5pm. Also open the Friday after
Thanksgiving
Directions: 2.5 miles south of Clare, Misson Rd. to Stevenson Lake Rd.
COMSTOCK PARK
Krupp Farms
8025 Krupp Ave. NE
Comstock Park, MI 49321
616-887-8271
kruppfarms.com
Centennial family-owned and operated farm. Established in 1916. Strawberries and raspberries, already picked and U-Pick. We-Pick peaches. Call to order picked berries and already-picked peaches. Restrooms available, petting zoo and ice cream shoppe.
Open: Watch website for U-pick berry availability and hours.
Directions: 3 miles east of M-37 or 3 miles west of US-131 off 10 Mile Rd.
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COOPERSVILLE
Coopersville Farm Museum
375 Main St.
Coopersville, MI 49404
616-997-8555
coopersvillefarmmuseum.org
12,000 square foot facility with exhibits honoring farming, agriculture and rural life, including tractors and farm equipment.
Open: Year-round: Tues, Thurs and Sat, 10am-2pm and for special events and groups with reservations.
Directions: I-96 Exit 16, follow signs to downtown Coopersville.
Gavin Orchards LLC
16495 40th Ave.
Coopersville, MI 49404
616-837-6472
gavinorchards.com
Families welcome. U-Pick cherries only, early July. Peaches and apples sold already-picked. Bridge and credit cards accepted.
Open: July-Oct: Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm. Closed Sunday.
Directions: I-96 West to Exit 19, 48th Ave., halfway between Grand Rapids and Muskegon.
FREMONT
Heritage Farms Market
1858 South Maple Island Rd. Fremont, MI 49412
231-854-3276
heritagefarmmarket.com
Family-owned and operated market since 1971. Pressed apple cider from September 15-November 15 for over 40 years at the Market. Bakery features apple cider slushies, caramel apples, fresh donuts. fudge, muffins, and pies. U-Pick pumpkin patch, “I Spy” hayrides, corn maze. Looking to host a wedding reception, annual meeting, birthday party? Check out the newest additionFarmer Dave & Mary’s Mini-Golf.
Open: May-Nov: 10am-6pm.
Directions: Take I-96 W to US-31 N toward Ludington. Take Exit 118 for M-120 toward Fremont. Stay on M-120 N for 20 miles and the destination will be on the east side.
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GRAND HAVEN
Grand Haven Farmers Market
301 N. Harbor Dr. Grand Haven, MI 49417
616-842-4910
grandhavenchamber.org/farmersmarkets
Enjoy this destination market located downtown Grand Haven just minutes from Main Street. Enjoy a wide selection of seasonal produce, fresh cut flowers, eggs, bread, beef jerky, kettle corn, donuts and fresh brewed coffee!
Open: May: Sat, 8am-1pm; June-Oct: Wed and Sat, 8am-1pm.
Directions: Located under the canopy in the Chinook Pier Parking Lot.
Ed Dunneback & Girls Farm Market
3025 Six Mile Rd.
Grand Rapids, MI 49544
616-784-0058
dunnebackgirls.com
Fifth generation family farm on the northwest side of Grand Rapids. Fresh produce, sweet treats, farm-to-table lunch, gifts, and Michigan-made products. Home to Pink Barrel Cellars, offering farm-crafted beer, hard cider, seltzers and wine. Plenty of indoor and outdoor seating; Biergarten, playground, and farm animals. U-Pick asparagus, strawberries, cherries, apples, and pumpkins in season, Live music, events, and festivals.
Open: Open year-round. See website for updated hours and calendar of activities.
Directions: Approx. 10 minutes
northwest of Downtown Grand Rapids US-131 north to I-96 west to Fruit Ridge Ave. Exit 26, go north 3 miles to 6 Mile Rd., turn east on 6 Mile Rd. for 1.25 miles to farm.
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Fryear’s Little Red Market
6778 Fruit Ridge NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49544
616-784-2730
Facebook/FryearsLittleRedMarket
Fryear’s Little Red Market has been owned and operated by the Fryear family for over 100 years and features a wide variety of vegetables & fruits, including apples, Bartlett and Bosc pears and tomatoes, pickling cucumbers, sweet corn, peppers and more. Apples varieties include: Honeycrisp, Fuji, Northern Spy, Jonagold, Evercrisp, Cameo, etc. Bridge cards, Project Fresh, Visa, Mastercard accepted.
Open: July-Nov: Mon-Fri, 9am-7pm, Sat, 9am-6pm; Mid Sept-Oct: Sun, 12pm-5pm.
Directions: I-96 to Fruit Ridge Exit, north on Fruit Ridge to 8 Mile Rd.
Hill Bros. Orchards & Cider Mill
6159 Peach Ridge NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49544
616-784-2767
hillbrosorchards.com
Family owned and operated since 1843. Award-winning apple cider made on the farm and available year-round. Apples in season.
Open: Open year-round: Mon-Fri, 9am6pm; Sat, 10am-3pm.
Directions: M-37 to 7 Mile Rd. west 3 miles, turn north on Peach Ridge, first farm on west side of road.
Robinette’s Apple Haus & Winery
3142 4 Mile Road NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49525
616-361-5567
robinettes.com
Family owned & operated fruit farm since 1911. Fresh donuts, cider mill, bakery, homemade fudge, maple syrup, corn maze and jumping pillow. Winery features hard cider and a variety of Michigan wines. Tasting bar and gift shop. Join us for lunch!
Open: Open year-round, varies with seasons. Please call ahead.
Directions: 4 miles north of I-96 at M-44 and 4 Mile Rd. NE in Grand Rapids.
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GRANT
Nelson’s Farm Market
469 W. 112th St. Grant, MI 49327
231-834-8441
nelsonsfarmmarket.com
A family owned farm and market, growing a variety of fruits and vegetables: asparagus, strawberries, cherries, peaches, plums, pears, 19 varieties of apples, sweet corn, cabbage, squash and pumpkins. U-Pick strawberries, cherries, raspberries and pumpkins. Bakery features donuts, long johns, pies, muffins, etc. Delicious apple cider slushies.
Open: May-Dec: Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm, Sun, Noon-5pm; Jan-April: Wed-Sat, 9am-5:30pm.
Directions: 35 miles north of Grand Rapids. One mile north of Grant, corner of M-37 and 112th St.
HART
Rennhack Orchards Market
3731 W. Polk Rd.
Hart, MI 49420
231-873-7523
rennhackmarket.com
Rennhack Orchards grows it for you and makes gift baskets too! Specializing in SweeTango, Honeycrisp and Evercrisp apples, sweet and tart cherries, peaches, apricots, sweet corn and tomatoes. Large selection of Michigan made products. Shipping available. Paved accessible parking lot.
Open: Jun 8-Oct 31: Mon-Sat, 8am-6pm; Nov-Dec 23: Mon-Sat, 8am-5pm
Directions: 1 mile east of US-31, Exit 154 Pentwater.
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Up North Farm Market & Petting Barn
3890 W. Monroe Rd. Hart, MI 49420 231-301-8601
Facebook/upnorthfarmmarket
Free Petting Barn! Enjoy lunch, a glass of beer or wine while watching the kids meet the family farm animals, including alpacas, llamas, Kune Kune pigs, sheep, goats, mini horses, rabbits, and donkeys. Perfect for family outings, birthday parties, and more. Market features local produce in season, baked goods, panini sandwiches, soups, gifts, beer, wine, and much more!
Open: Year-round: 10am-5pm, daily.
Directions: US-31 North to Monroe Rd. Exit Pentwater, turn right on Monroe, market is on the left.
HUDSONVILLE
Agape Acres Farm
4775 Ransom St. Hudsonville, MI 49426 616-734-5619
agapeacresbarn.com
Agape Acres Farm grows a variety of seasonal cut flowers and holds fun bouquet workshops. Shop the Farm Market Days throughout the week where you will find specialty pumpkins, apples, fall decor, flowers, and other seasonal products. Check the website for hours before visiting. Agape Acres offers a stunning location to exchange wedding vows and celebrate significant moments.
Open: May-Oct: Visit website for events times and Farm Market days
Directions: From Grand Rapids, take Chicago Dr. toward Holland, turn left on 48th Ave, turn left on Ransom St. Farm is on the corner of Ransom and 48th Ave.
U-Pick Tip: Berries will store longer when picked early in the morning when they are dry, but still cool. The North American Raspberry & Blackberry Association
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DeLange’s Redberry Farm
5723 Port Sheldon Rd.
Hudsonville, MI 49426
616-875-6026
redberryfarm.info
DeLange’s Redberry Farm is a family farm that raises strawberries in June and raspberries in August to October, all grown with a minimum of synthetic sprays and an emphasis on a balanced and healthy environment. Fruit is available both pick-your-own and ready picked at our farm.
Open: June-Oct: Mon-Sat, hours vary. Please check website daily.
Directions: On Port Sheldon Rd., 3 miles west of Hudsonville, north side of road.
Farmhaus Cider Co.
5025 Stanton St.
Hudsonville, MI 49426
616-723-7087
farmhauscider.com
Visiting Farmhaus Cider provides a unique experience unlike anywhere else. Producers of authentic and creative ciders, hidden down a country road at a 150 year old family farm this place can’t be missed! Relax in the outdoor Cidergarten or new indoor tasting room and enjoy the handcrafted goodness made using all local ingredients and be sure to take some home!
Open: Check website for current hours. NEW! Now with more frequent hours year-round, including three days per week all winter.
Directions: Easy to find! Located only two miles from Grand Valley State University and just 20 minutes from downtown Grand Rapids. From Grand Rapids, take Lake Michigan Dr. to 48th Ave. and turn left. Go 2.5 miles down 48th to Stanton St. and turn right. Go .3 miles to 5025 Stanton on the right.
Mud Lake Farm
3411 Ottogan St.
Hudsonville, MI 49426
616-890-7867
mudlakefarm.com
A sustainable family farm offering tours, tastings, and on-farm sales of their own St. Steve’s sodas, teas, cordials, and greens. Experience a guided walking tour of the farm, see hydroponics, permaculture, and regenerative agriculture systems without pesticides or herbicides, and finish with a tasting of our cordials/teas (family-friendly). Participate in the June elderflower harvest, great for the whole family.
Open: Call or visit website for hours. Tours and tastings by appointment.
Directions: Located 5 miles south of Hudsonville, 10 miles east of Holland. From Adams St., go south one mile on 32nd Ave. to Ottogan St., then 1/4 mile west to farm.
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Post Family Farm LLC
5081 Bauer Rd.
Hudsonville, MI 49426
616-669-1964
postfamilyfarm.com
Family-owned and operated farm. An 80acre reminder of life’s simple pleasures. Open to general public for fall fun. Our beautiful facility can also be reserved for weddings, school tours, birthday parties, private hayrides, square dancing, line dancing, sleigh rides, Christmas parties, corporate picnics, youth events and more.
Open: Call or visit our website for seasonal hours. Closed Sun.
Directions: Located 3 1/2 miles south of GVSU. From I-196, exit at 32nd Ave./Hudsonville. North on 32nd/ Balsam/28th Ave. to Bauer Rd., west for 3 1/4 miles to farm.
When visiting a farm, dress for the weather and don’t forget the sunscreen!
IONIA
Hanulcik Farm Market
47 Dildine Rd.
Ionia, MI 48846
616-527-3630
farm-grown.com
Founded in 1936, Hanulcik Orchard and Farm Market is a third generation farm offering fresh-picked and pick-your-own strawberries, peaches, sunflowers, raspberries, and 32 varieties of apples, featuring both new and heirloom types. The produce and products are grown on the farm or sourced from other partner farms and small businesses in the surrounding area..from our farm market to your table.
Open: Market open Jun-Nov, daily. Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm; Sun, 10am-6pm. U-Pick days and hours vary, please call, check website or Facebook page.
Directions: 1.5 miles north of M-21 on North State Rd. (M-66) in Ionia. At the corner of State Rd. and Dildine Rd. From I-96 take exit 67, follow M-66 north 9 miles.
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KENT CITY
Fruit Ridge Hayrides
11966 Fruit Ridge Ave. Kent City, MI 49330
616-887-5052
fruitridgehayrides.com
Horse-drawn hayrides in the heart of orchard country. U-Pick pumpkins and apples, homemade donuts and awardwinning cider. 10-acre corn maze with GPS tracking game, pony rides, children’s activities, petting zoo and farm fun for the whole family, great for school groups and parties.
Open: Sept-Oct: Sat, 10am-9pm, Sun, 10am-5pm. Also Fridays in October, 5pm-9pm.
Directions: I-96 to Exit 26, Fruit Ridge Ave. Go north 11 miles to farm. From the Lake shore take Sternberg E. to Fruit Ridge, turn north (left) 1 1/2 miles or Apple Ave. E to Fruit Ridge, turn south (right) 2 1/2 miles.
LOWELL
Heidi’s Farm Stand
11999 Cascade Road Lowell, MI 49331
616-897-6707
heidisfarmstand.com
michiganfarmfun.com
Open May thru December. Featuring Heidi’s homegrown vegetables and locally grown fruit. Flowering potted plants in the spring. The fall season is a favorite with a corn maze and large pumpkin patch. The season ends with Christmas trees. A full-line bakery (bread, donuts, pies) provides treats the whole season!
Open: May 1-Dec 24: Mon-Sat, 6:30am6pm, Closed Sun; Special October hours: Mon-Thurs, 6:30am-6pm, Fri-Sat, 6:30am-10pm.
Directions: I-96 Exit 52, 1/2 mile north on Alden Nash (M-50), corner of Cascade Rd. and Alden Nash.
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Red Barn Market and Painted Turtle
Hard Cider
3550 Alden Nash Ave. NE
Lowell, MI 49331
616-987-3182
redbarnmarket.biz
Open all year! Farm market features 5th generation family grown apples, seasonal produce, farm store, ice cream parlor, café and Painted Turtle Hard Cider Tasting Room. Also enjoy the hands-on BarnYard petting farm and U-Pick apples, pumpkins and sunflowers; as well as festivals, field trips and more! Fresh donuts daily!
Open: Open all year.
Directions: North of Lowell, near Murray Lake. Take Lincoln Lake Rd. NE to Four Mile Rd NE. Go west one mile on Four Mile Rd. NE. Curve south onto Alden Nash Ave. NE. Market on east.
LUDINGTON
Christofferson Farms
3441 S. Morton Rd.
Ludington, MI 49431
231-233-5281
Facebook/ChristoffersonFarms
Small friendly family farm. Fruit is U-Pick or already picked. Featuring very tasty tree-ripened fruit. Generous portions at reasonable prices. Always striving to add new varieties of fruit. Stressing cleanliness and following IPM practices in the orchards. Families welcome!
Open: July 1-Oct 15: Tue-Sat, 9am-5pm; Sun, noon-3pm. Closed Mondays.
Directions: Exit US-31 on Pere
Marquette (Old US-31) to Chauvez Rd., then east to Morton Rd, south 3/4 mile to farm, red brick house on west side
MONTAGUE
Weesies Brothers Farms, Inc.
3365 W. Fruitvale Rd. Montague, MI 49437 231-894-4742
weesies.com
Weesies is a fourth generation family farm growing annuals, perennials, sweet corn, pumpkin and gourds. Besides the main garden in Montague, Weesies also has garden centers in Spring Lake, Hart and Manistee. Each garden center offers a great selection of green goods and garden supplies. Every year in October, Weesies offers a fun children’s activity featuring Spookley the Square Pumpkin. Come experience the fun!
Open: See website for seasonal hours. Directions: Exit Fruitvale Rd. from US-31. East on Fruitvale. Garden Center is less than one half mile.
What does this logo mean?
It means these farms are environmentally verified by the Michigan Agriculture Environmental Assurance Program.
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NEW ERA
Country Dairy
3476 S. 80th Ave.
New Era, MI 49446
231-861-4636
countrydairy.com
Country Dairy bottles milk from their own cows and they also make ice cream, butter and cheese. They offer tours to the public Monday through Saturday from Memorial Day through Labor Day, see the new Robotic milking system, pet calves, and see cows. Country Dairy also has an onsite restaurant, ice cream shop, and gifts.
Open: Jan-Feb: 8am-5pm; Mar-Dec: 7am-8pm. Check website for up-to-date hours.
Directions: Halfway between Muskegon and Ludington, 2 miles east of Hwy. 31 on Hwy. 20, Exit 140, north ½ mile on Oceana Dr.
Lewis Adventure Farm & Zoo
4180 West M-20
New Era, MI 49446
231-861-5730
visitlewisfarms.com
Lewis Adventure Farm & Zoo is a getaway from everyday life for both the young and young at heart! Take a break from Lake Michigan to explore, play, and make new memories with the ones you love most. From unique animal encounters to 46+ fun farm attractions, the family-friendly activities ensure everyone will have things to do!
Open: May-Oct: Open daily.
Directions: US-31 to New Era Exit 140, go east 1/4 mile, on left side.
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SEARS
Morgan Composting Inc.
4353 US-10
Sears, MI 49679
231-734-2451
dairydoo.com
Morgan Composting is a family business that started as a solution to a manure mangagement problem on their dairy farm. It didn’t take long to realize their special compost blend could have a major impact on soil health. Now, the cows have been sold and an organic DAIRY DOO composting operation remains where they create organic fertilizers and potting soils.
Open: Dec-Mar: Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm, Sat, 8am-4pm; April-Nov: Mon-Sat, 8am-6pm. Closed Sunday except during hunting (bow) season. Check website or Facebook page for details.
Directions: East of Evart on US-10.
SPARTA
Klenk Orchards Inc.
3888 10 Mile Rd.
Sparta, MI 49345
616-308-8374
Facebook/Klenk-Orchards-Inc
U-Pick and already-picked sweet cherries. Easy picking for the entire family. Picnic area available.
Open: Late June-Early July: Mon-Sat, 8am-7pm, Sun, 10am-5pm.
Directions: SE Corner of 10 Mile Rd. and Fruitridge Ave.
Schwallier’s Country Basket
1185 Nine Mile Rd.
Sparta, MI 49345
616-785-9896
schwalliers.com
U-Pick apples and pumpkins. Cider, hot fresh donuts, caramel apples, jams, honey, and pies. Farm animals, goat ramp, and straw mountain. Corn maze. Wagon rides and cow train are available on weekends!
Open: Aug 15-Oct 30: Mon-Fri, 7am-6pm, Sat & Sun, 9am-6pm.
Directions: Five miles north of Alpine, I-96 Exit. Located NW of Grand Rapids on corner of M-37 (Alpine) and Nine Mile Rd. Four miles south of Sparta.
SPRING LAKE
Spring Lake Farm & Garden Market
Tanglefoot Park, 312 W. Exchange St. Spring Lake, MI 49456 616-842-4910
grandhavenchamber.org/farmersmarkets
Enjoy this open air market featuring seasonal produce, fresh cut flowers, plants, breads, jams, jellies, kettle corn, garden items, and more!
Open: Jun-mid-Oct: Thurs, 9am-2pm.
Directions: Now located at Tanglefoot Park, 312 W. Exchange St. in Spring Lake.
STANTON
Anderson & Girls Orchards & Gifts
2985 N. Sheridan Rd. Stanton, MI 48888 989-831-4228
andersonandgirls.com
Looking for a fun place to bring the kids and enjoy the fresh air? Anderson & Girls Orchards offers a relaxing time on a working farm. While you’re here, don’t forget to check out the bakery and ice cream shop. The whole family will enjoy the free petting zoo. Limited U-Pick pumpkins and strawberries. Visit website for details.
Open: Apr and Nov: 9am-5pm, daily; May-Oct, 9am-6pm, daily.
Directions: 3 miles north of Stanton or 5 miles south of M-46 on M-66.
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WEST OLIVE
Reenders Blueberry Farms
9981 West Olive Rd. US-31
West Olive, MI 49460
616-842-5238
reendersblueberryfarms.com
Have “Family Fun on the Farm” as you pick your own blueberries or ready picked, picnic tables, rest rooms, pop, antique building, processing tours and snacks. Now serving freshly baked donuts and pies.
Open: July-Sept: U-Pick: 8am-5:30pm; Store: 8am-6pm, daily. Closed Sun.
Directions: On US-31 west side 6 miles south of Grand Haven, 11 miles north of Holland 1 1/2 miles south of M-45, Lake Michigan Dr.
ZEELAND
Critter Barn
2950 80th Ave.
Zeeland, MI 49464
616-748-1110
critterbarn.org
After years of planning, the Critter Barn has moved to its new location! People of all ages are invited to visit the new facility on the east side of Zeeland. Hands-on fun and learning happens at the new 36-acre site. Sidewalks connect all barns for easy access. Classroom space is heated and bathrooms and covered picnic areas are available. Plenty of parking. Come and grow with us!
Open: Open all year: Mon-Sat, 10am-6pm. Check website or call for winter hours.
Directions: Corner of Felch and 80th Avenue in Zeeland. From the east, take I-96 to Exit 55, turn right onto M-21. Go east on Felch St. to the farm. Just 5 minutes east of Holland. Easy to locate with all mapping software.
Woodland Enterprises, Inc.
10821 Pierce St.
Zeeland, MI 49464
616-875-8853
woodlandberries.com
Family-owned and operated since 1957, you’ll find some of the earliest farm fresh blueberries in the area. Great U-Pick and quality ready-picked blueberries available. Please call in advance to place ready-picked orders. Farm marketers: inquiries welcome. Honey, jams and frozen blueberries available year-round while supplies last. MAEAP Verified.
Open: Seasonal hours, please check website. Follow Facebook page.
Directions: Pierce St. between 112th and 104th, one mile south of M-45.
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ALMA
Sixteen Sprigs Lavender Farm
4851 N. State Rd.
Alma, MI 48801
517-803-3081
sixteensprigs.org
On this fifth generation and womanowned farm, you’ll find aromatic lavender, lavender-based products and the best lavender ice cream you’ve tasted! This small farm offers beauty, relaxation and an escape from daily life. The on-farm shop has a variety of aromatherapy, bath and body and culinary products and also offers U-pick, tours and workshops throughout the season (June-July).
Open: June-Sept: Thurs-Sat, 10am-4pm or by appointment.
Directions: Located 2 miles north of Ithaca, off 127. Take Exit 119.
ALMONT
Blake’s Backyard
5590 VanDyke
Almont, MI 48003
810-798-3251
blakefarms.com
Conveniently located on Van Dyke, Blake’s Backyard is our newly renovated multi-purpose retail location. Enjoy your favorite Blake’s Hard Cider or craft beer while snacking on your favorite Cider
Mill favorites on the patio. Shop our greenhouse and nursery featuring Blake’s own apple trees, fresh greenery and flowers or shop for fresh homegrown fruits and vegetables inside the market.
Open: April-Nov: 8am-6pm daily.
Directions: Located on M-53 between Romeo and Almont, just south of Almont.
Brookwood Fruit Farm
7845 Bordman Rd.
Almont, MI 48003
810-798-8312
brookwoodfruitfarm.com
50 varieties of apples available August through April. U-Pick tart cherries in July with free pitting. Peaches, cider, bakery, pears, pumpkins, honey, and tours.
Open: Aug-April: 9am-5pm, daily.
Directions: 6 miles north of Romeo on M-53, right (east) 1/2 mile on Bordman Rd., (38 Mile Rd).
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BEAVERTON
The Wild Pumpkin
5799 Beaverton Rd.
Beaverton, MI 48612
989-941-9562
thewildpumpkin.com
The Wild Pumpkin is a must-see stop in mid-Michigan, featuring 16 varieties of pumpkins! Feed the ponies, goats, sheep, and more at the animal petting farm. Enjoy a wagon ride and get lost in the Mighty Maize, 10-acre corn maze. Seasonal farm store offers eggs and farm-made, small batch fruit jams. Salted caramel donuts, in season. Admission fee.
Open: Sept-Oct: Mon-Fri, Noon-7pm, Sat and Sun, 10am-7pm.
Directions: Located between Midland and Mt. Pleasant, north of US-10 at the Coleman Exit.
DURAND
Stiles Pumpkin Farm & Back Road
Blossoms U-Cut Flowers
7955 S. Durand Rd.
Durand, MI 48429
989-666-6882
stilespumpkinfarm.squarespace.com
A family operated farm that specialized in sunflowers, u-cut flowers, pumpkins and sweet corn. Both pre-picked and u-pick options are available. The Stiles
Family prides themselves in raising a large variety of pumpkin options at reasonable prices. Everything they sell, they care for and grow themselves. Grab your friends and family, and enjoy time at this family farm!
Open: Jun-Oct 1: 7am-10pm, daily. Straw available year round.
Directions: 2 miles south of the city of Durand on Durand Rd.
EAGLE
Huhn Strawberry Farm
11262 S. Tallman Rd.
Eagle, MI 48822
517-626-6608
huhnstrawberryfarm.com
Friendly people, delicious strawberries and family fun! Note: The weather and number of customers on any given day may require an early closure, so check Facebook or call just prior to leaving, especially if you are driving a long distance to make sure we are open. For updated info call 517-626-6608, for orders or to talk to someone call or text 517-930-4333.
Open: Early June-early July: 7:30 a.m. until dark, daily. Picking dates vary each year. Call for availability before June 8 and after July 1.
Directions: Northwest of Lansing, I-96 to Exit 86 (Wright Rd.), north 3 miles to Howe Rd., west 1 mile to Tallman Rd., north 1/2 mile to field.
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FLINT
Flint Farmers Market
300 E. First St. Flint, MI 48502
810-232-1399
flintfarmersmarket.com
Year-round public market. 25-30 outside businesses during the summer. 45 inside businesses during winter months.
EBT/Bridge Cards accepted.
Open: Open year-round: Tues, Thurs, and Sat: 9am-5pm.
Directions: New Market is in downtown Flint. From I-475, Exit 9, go west on Second St., one block from the expressway. From I-69, North on Saginaw St., toward downtown, go 7 blocks east, two blocks to market. Detailed directions available on the market website.
FLUSHING
Flushing Farms
7096 Gillette Rd.
Flushing, MI 48433
810-269-6115
flushingfarms.com
Flushing Farms is a family-friendly destination for fun. Offering three corn mazes, a pumpkin patch, inflatable obstacle courses and bounce houses, a barrel train, hayrides, cider and donuts, as well as a petting zoo, picnic facilities, walking trails, bonfires, and more.
Open: Sept-Nov: Mon-Thurs, 6-9pm, Fri, 6-10pm, Sat, 10am-10pm, Sun, noon-9pm. Check website for dates.
Directions: From I-75, use Exit 126 for Mount Morris Rd. Go west on Mount Morris Rd. five miles to Gillette Rd. Turn left, go 0.8 mile. Entrance is on the left.
Simpson Family Farm
4197 Carrigan Rd.
Fort Gratiot, MI 48059 810-357-7015
farmers-market-port-huron.business.site/ Come enjoy an afternoon in the country at Simpson’s family-friendly U-Pick farm, located near the beaches of Lake Huron. Featuring a variety of fresh vegetables, flowers, and herbs, using all-natural, organic practices, no harmful chemicals or pesticides. U-Pick vegetables, including pick-your-own tomatoes, cukes, beets, corn and more! A nice sitting areas in the shade is available and is right next to the kid’s play area.
Open: July-Oct: Sun-Sat, sunrise to sunset.
Directions: I-69/I-94 to Port Huron, north on M-25 to M-136, north on State Rd., west on Carrigan Rd. The farm is 1/2 mile down Carrigan.
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FRANKENMUTH
Frankenmuth Corn Maze at Weiss
Centennial Farm
5450 Weiss Rd.
Frankenmuth, MI 48734
989-652-8748
weisscentennialfarm.com
Weiss Centennial Farm is a working dairy farm that welcomes families, groups, and schools year-round. Real cows, real farm, real fun! See the milking robot, pet the calves, check out the farm equipment and family fruit orchard. Take a culinary traditions class in Oma’s Heritage Haus. 5-acre fall corn maze with trails, viewing bridges, and educational, interactive games. Family-friendly entertainment.
Open: Corn Maze: Sept 23-Oct 29, 2023, Fri: 7-10pm. Sat, noon-10pm, Sun, noon- 7pm. For other classes, tours, and visits, call ahead.
Directions: From I-75 Exit 144: Take Dixie Hwy. 2.7 miles to Junction Rd. Junction Rd. 2.5 miles to Weiss Rd, turn north. Half mile to farm and Corn Maze. Directions also available at the Visitors Center in Frankenmuth!
Frankenmuth Farmers Market
534 North Main St.
Frankenmuth, MI 48734
989-607-9214
frankenmuthfarmersmarket.org
The Frankenmuth Farmers Market is a one-of-a-kind campus featuring a Market Pavilion hosting up to 50 fresh food and artisanal vendors during Market hours, a 24-hour Incubator Kitchen for culinary entrepreneurs to prepare commercially saleable goods or artisanal baked items in unique wood-fired brick oven, a Farm Store offering products year-round and a Gathering Barn for special celebrations.
Open: May 22-Oct 16: Sat, 8am-2pm:
June 16-Aug 25: Wed, 3-6pm; June 25Aug 6: Fri, 7-11am.
Directions: I-75 north to Exit 136, turn left onto Birch Run Rd. Turn north on Gera Rd. and go approx. seven miles down on the right.
Grandpa Tiny’s Farm
7775 Weiss St.
Frankenmuth, MI 48734
989-652-5437
grandpatinysfarm.com
Located in Frankenmuth, this heritage farm has something for all ages. Learn about and pet the farm animals, feed the fowl, and check out the history of this working farm. Seasonal fun includes the sunflower U-Pick during the Frankenmuth Flower Festival, pumpkin U-Pick and cider & donuts in the fall. During the winter, there are even reindeer to visit up close!
Open: May-Jun: Sat & Sun, 10am-5pm; July-Oct: Thurs-Sun, 10am-5pm; Nov-Dec: Special Event Weekends. Please check Facebook for updated events, closures, and hours.
Directions: Exit I-75 at 136 Birch Run and keep heading east. Left onto M-83. Located at the southern tip of Frankenmuth, just east of Bronner’s Christmas Store.
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FREELAND
Leaman’s Green Applebarn
7475 River Rd.
Freeland, MI 48623
989-695-2465
greenapplebarn.com
Centennial family farm. School and group tours, U-Pick apples (September), children’s play area with mazes (fall), cider mill, donuts, baked goods, homemade pies, wreaths and grave blankets (late fall). Check our website for special weekend events, craft show and Christmas events.
Open: Hours vary with season.
Directions: Half mile south of Freeland Rd. Three miles north of Tittabawassee Rd.
Russell Blueberry Farm & Nursery
11895 Frost Rd.
Freeland, MI 48623
989-781-2859
russellblueberry.com
If you are living in mid-Michigan or are traveling near by, Russell’s Blueberry Farm and Nursery is the best place
to get fresh, delicious blueberries. Featuring U-Pick, ready-picked, and frozen blueberries. Mouth-watering blueberry pies and muffins, baked daily, specially made ice cream, and delicious preserves. 10-acre lake, picnic tables, and swings for your enjoyment and relaxation.
Open: Early July-late Aug: Mon-Sun, 8am-8pm. Please call ahead for specific dates or check Facebook/Instagram.
Directions: 2.4 miles north and 1/2 mile west of M-46 and M-52 Junction.
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GLADWIN
Gladwin Farmers Market
200 N. State St.
Gladwin, MI 48624
989-426-9231
gladwin.org/farmers-market
Seasonal farmers market featuring 20-25 vendors providing bedding plants and annual flowers in spring, hoop housegrown salad greens, vegetables, and other products as season progresses. Crafts and value-added products, such as honey, maple syrup, baked goods, eggs and meat.
Open: Mid-May-mid-Oct: Sat, 9am-1pm.
Directions: Located in the pavilion on N. State St., one block north of Cedar Ave. (M-61) in downtown Gladwin.
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GAGETOWN
Thumb Octagon Barn
6948 Richie Rd.
Gagetown, MI 48735
989-665-0081
thumboctagonbarn.org
Step back 100 years in time at this agricultural museum home of the Thumb Octagon Barn, the Purdy craftsmanstyle home, schoolhouse, sawmill, grain elevator, blacksmith shop, cider mill, power house, and other buildings. Open for tours May 15 to Sep 30. Don’t miss the Annual Fall Family Days Festival the weekend after Labor Day. Visit website for more information.
Open: May 15-Sep 30: Wed-Sat, 11am-5pm; Sun, noon-5pm. Closed Mon & Tues.
Directions: North on M-53 to Bay City
Forestville Rd., 6 miles West to Richie Rd. or North on M-24 to M-81 East to Cedar Run Rd., then East on Bay City
Forestville Rd. 1.5 miles to Richie Rd.
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5740 W. M-61
Gladwin, MI 48624
989-426-3971
michiganappleorchard.com
Family activities include: hayrides (Saturdays-weather permitting), U-Pick apples, live cider pressing. Come enjoy freshly baked goods daily, including pies, donuts, breads and rolls. Annual Fall Harvest Festival planned for last Friday and Saturday in September. Like us on Facebook. Located next door to The Merry Hearted Cidery Tasting Room.
Open: Aug 24-Nov 22, 2023: Mon-Sat, 8am-5:30pm. CLOSED SUNDAYS.
Directions: Located between Gladwin and Harrison on M-61.
The Merry Hearted Cidery
5740 W. M-61
Gladwin, MI 48624
989-578-2225
localhardcider.com
Producing small batch hard ciders from apples grown by The Fruitful Orchard. Tasting room; available flights, samples, retail products and hard ciders for purchase. Open: Sat, 11am-7pm: Days and hours vary based on time of year. Open most Saturdays.
Directions: Located between Gladwin and Harrison on M-61.
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GOODRICH
Porter’s Orchard
12060 Hegel Rd.
Goodrich, MI 48438
810-636-7156
portersorchard.com
Visit Porters Orchard for great family fun. Country store, picnic and play area, petting farm and no admission fee!
Try a free sample of our award-winning apple cider! We offer wagon rides to the U-Pick apples and pumpkins, as well as the corn maze. The cider and donuts are to die for!
Open: Aug-Dec: Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm, Sun, noon-6pm.
Directions: 1 1/2 miles east of M-15 on East Hegel Rd. 7 miles south of I-69 and 17 miles north of I-75.
IMLAY CITY
Ankley Family Farm Stand
6767 Clear Lake Rd.
Imlay City, MI 48444
810-247-3680
ankleyfamilyfarm.com
This centennial farm has been located in the thumb of Michigan for over 120 years. The farm continues to raise dairy cattle and cash crops in addition to acres of flowers, vegetables and pumpkins. Join the Ankleys on the farm in the summer for u-cut flowers, u-pick vegetables, classes and events, a sunflower trail and seasonal offerings at the farm stand.
Open: Mid-July through October.
Summer Hours: Tues-Sat 10am-8pm, Sun. 1-8pm. Closed Mondays. Check Facebook for fall hours.
Directions: From Exit 168 (Imlay City) on I-69. Go North on M-53 for 10 miles to Clear Lake Rd. Turn left (West) on Clear Lake Rd. and the Farm Stand is 1/4 of a mile on the right (North) side of the road.
Indigo Lavender Farms
631 N. Van Dyke
Imlay City, MI 48444
810-417-0909
indigolavender.com
The farm started in 2015 with 4,000 lavender plants and has grown to 23 acres and over 14,000 lavender plants. Everything is all natural, there are no chemicals used on the plants. The farm gift shop is open year-round and is open for U-Pick Lavender July-August. Photo sessions, weddings, tours, events and more are all available. Pre-sale Lavender plants start in April. Go to their website or Facebook for up-to-date information on events.
Open: Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri and Sat, 10 am-5pm; Thurs, 10am-7pm, Sun, noon-5pm.
Directions: From I-69, head north 3 miles on Van Dyke. The farm is on the west side of Van Dyke, just north of Capac Rd.
Always check with the farm before bringing along your four-legged family members. It’s often best to leave them at home.
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ITHACA
Apple Barrel Cider Mill
1418 E. Center St. Ithaca, MI 48847
989-875-2775
applebarrelcidermill.com
Rustic decorated store with fresh donuts daily. Season starts with beautiful hanging baskets and seasonal produce. Homemade pies and fudge. Gift shop with local crafts and honey. Watch us make cider in the fall.
Open: Jan-Aug and Nov-Dec: Mon-Sat, 7:30am-5:30pm; Sept-Oct: Mon-Sat 7:30am-6:00pm.
Directions: US-127 Ithaca Exit 117 west side of expressway behind Subway and Auto Value.
JEDDO
The Property Farms at McCallum’s Orchard and Cider Mill
5697 Harris Rd.
Jeddo, MI 48032
810-327-6394
thepropertyfarms.com
Visit St. Clair County’s last historical, 80-acre orchard, since 1931. U-Pick and We-Pick, in season: Over 40 varieties of apples, cherries, peaches, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, apricots,
grapes. Pumpkin patch, sunflower maze, corn maze, wagon rides, kids play zone, animals, market and store, fresh-pressed cider, famous donuts, asparagus, weekend events, festivals, field and school trips. Wine made from fruit grown on the farm.
Open: Year-round: Fri-Sat, 11 am5 pm. Call ahead or check website for expanded summer hours and special events.
Directions: Going North from Fort Gratiot Walmart, travel M-25(Lakeshore Rd.) north 7 miles along the lake to Harris, then turn left 3 miles to the Orchard.
LAINGSBURG
Peacock Road Family Farm
11854 Peacock Rd. Laingsburg, MI 48848 517-651-9193
peacockrff.com
Come out to the farm for some fall family fun. Pig races, train rides, Animal park, and more! All aboard the Peacock Express! Visit at Christmas time for a magical holiday experience. Take the train over the river and through the woods to see Santa at his cabin. Visit www.peacockrff.com for more info!
Open: Visit website for more information.
Directions: Visit website.
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LINDEN
Mueller’s Orchard and Cider Mill
6036 Lobdell Rd.
Linden, MI 48451
810-735-7676
muellersorchardandcidermill.com
Family owned since 1941, fresh fruit, cider pressed and doughnuts made on site. Farm market, gift products with shipping available, plus a wedding and event barn.
Open: Open: Sept-Nov: Wed-Sun, 10am-5pm. Call ahead.
Directions: US-23, Exit 78, turn west, 2 miles until dead end at Linden Rd., turn south, 1/4 mile west on Linden Rd.
MINDEN CITY
Gentner Bischer Farms
5072 Finkle Rd.
Minden City and Ubly, MI 48456
989-553-0144
Facebook/Gentner-BischerFarms
Located in the thumb of Michigan, our family farm offers U-Pick strawberries and fresh sweet corn in the summer. Then in the fall has a U-Pick Pumpkin patch with a corn maze and soybean maze for the little ones. The Strawberry patch is located just outside of Ubly and the rest is at the home farm between Ruth and Minden City. Please call for large groups or tours.
Open: Call or check Facebook for hours. Directions: Strawberry patch: one mile north and one mile west of the light in Ubly. Corn Maze/Pumpkin patch: one mile west and 1.25 miles south of Ruth.
MONTROSE
Montrose Orchards
12473 Seymour Rd.
Montrose, MI 48457
810-639-6971
montroseorchards.com
Third generation farm featuring apples, pumpkins, blueberries, strawberries, and baked goods. Catering is offered year-round. U-Pick blueberries. Wedding venue.
Open: Call or visit Facebook for hours as they vary with harvest.
Directions: I-75 to Exit 131 (M-57) west 6 miles to Seymour Rd., north 1 mile.
MT. PLEASANT
Papa’s Pumpkin Patch & Country Farm Market
3909 S. Summerton Rd. Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858
989-773-4345
Facebook/Papas-Pumpkin-Patch
Papa’s Pumpkin Patch is Michigan’s premier recreational and educational farm for kids of all ages. Hayrides, wagon rides, corn maze, school tours, farm fresh produce, apples, pumpkins, donuts, jams/ jellies, apple cider, sweet corn, and more. Open: May-Oct 31: Check Facebook for details.
Directions: 1 mile east of Mt. Pleasant at the corner of Broomfield and Summerton Rd.
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SAGINAW
Schantz’s Blueberries
3541 S. Gleaner Rd.
Saginaw, MI 48609
989-642-8892
Facebook/schantzblueberries
Enjoy this family-owned and operated 10-acre blueberry farm in a peaceful country setting. Schantz’s family-friendly farm offers more than 10 varieties of blueberries. Wander the patch and find your favorites or call and order them already picked.
Open: July-Aug: 8am-8pm, daily.
Directions: One mile west of M-52 and 3 1/2 miles south of M-46.
ST. JOHNS
Andy T’s Farm Market & Bakery
3131 S. US Business 127 St. Johns, MI 48879
989-224-7674
andyts.com
A country market offering our own home grown veggies, award winning sweet corn, Michigan grown fruit and scratch bakery. Experience a great wagon ride in the fall to our U-Pick fields, corn maze, goat mountain, and much more.
Open: Apr-Dec: 9am-7pm, daily.
Directions: From Lansing, go north on US-127 to Price Rd. Exit, go west to Business 127, go north 3 miles. From Mount Pleasant go south on US-127 to St. Johns Exit, go south 5 miles on Business 127.
Phillips Orchards & Cider Mill
1995 E. County Line Rd. St. Johns, MI 48879
989-292-5252
phillipsorchards.com
Sixth generation family farm founded in 1852. Peaches, apples and cider made traditionally on a rack and cloth press. Crunchy cider donuts, cider slush, handmade pies, hard cider tasting room and great Made-in-Michigan products. Visit the orchard during Sept-Oct. for horse drawn wagon rides, pick your own pumpkins and apples, and other fall fun. Open: Open year-round. Call or check Facebook for current hours.
Directions: NW corner of US-127, 8 miles north of St. John
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Uncle John’s Cider Mill & Taproom
8614 N. US-27
St. Johns, MI 48879
989-224-3686
ujcidermill.com
During your visit to Uncle John’s Cider Mill make sure to visit the Taproom where you’ll find a great selection of award-winning hard ciders and wines to choose from. Seasonally, enjoy a drink from the drink menu, including a hard cider or wine flight, on the patio outside.
Open: Open May-Dec with hours varying depending on the season. Call or check Facebook for current hours.
Directions: Seven miles north of St. Johns on US-127. Driveway connects with the highway on the east side.
Wyrick’s Orchard
5600 E. Parks Rd.
St. Johns, MI 48879
810-845-8517
facebook/WyricksOrchard
Wyrick’s Orchard is part of a fourth generation family farm that has been owned by the family for over 130 years. Featuring eighteen varieties of apples for sale in the fall at the orchard.
Open: Sept-Oct: Mon-Sat, 10am-6pm, Sun, 12pm-6pm.
Directions: Take M-21 5 miles east of St. Johns to St. Clair Rd., then 2 miles south on St. Clair Rd. to Parks Rd. 1/4 mile west on Parks Rd. to the orchard.
ST. LOUIS
St. Louis Farmers Market
300 N. Mill St. St. Louis, MI 48880
989-620-0448
gratiotfarmersmarkets.com/st-louis
The St. Louis Farmers Market is a seasonal, outdoor market that offers produce, plants, flowers, baked goods, honey, crafts and more. Musical entertainment, cooking demonstrations and taste tests are offered throughout the season. The market accepts Bridge Cards, WIC and Senior Project FRESH Coupons, and also participates in Double
Up Food Bucks and Prescription for Health Programs.
Open: June-Oct: Thurs, 2pm-6pm.
Directions: Corner of Mill and Center St. in the parking lot of the new St. Louis City Hall Building. Plenty of parking near downtown businesses.
UNIONVILLE
Kohl Farms
5775 Colwood Rd.
Unionville, MI 48767
989-665-0925
kohlfarmsmi.com
Kohl Farms is open weekends in September and October for Fall Family Fun Corn Maze (Flashlight Maze and Haunted Mazes Saturdays in October), pumpkin patch plus yummy fall treats. Also in November and December for holiday fresh outdoor decor (wreaths, garland, kissing balls, grave items, pre-cut Christmas trees), indoor decor & gifts, Now serving craft beer, wine, cider & spirits.
Open: Fall Family Fun: Sept-Oct: Sat & Sun, 10am-6pm; Flashlight and Haunted Mazes TBD. Christmas Season: Nov-Dec: Mon-Thurs, 9am-4pm, Fri & Sat, 9am-5pm, Sun, noon-4pm.
Directions: From West, East and North: 1.5 miles south of Bay City
Forestville Rd. on Colwood Rd. From South/M-81: Turn north on Colwood Rd., approximately 8 miles.
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ALLEGAN
Twin Flame Lavender Farm
3849 Monroe Rd. Allegan, MI 49010
269-355-1233
twinflamelavender.farm
Twin Flame Lavender Farm is nestled in the Allegan Forest. Specializing in growing high value therapeutic and culinary Lavendula angustifolia from seed, hydroponically. U-Pick lavender, in season. Gift items, including Lavender Distilled Products: linen Spray, lotion, soap, cleaners, jams/jellies, baked goods, etc.
Open: Year-round: Varies, See website for current schedule.
Directions: From Blue Star Highway, East on 118th. 118th Turns into Monroe. GPS will lead you into a neighboring subdivision. Look for numbers on mailbox.
BARODA
Hollywood Farms
7836 Hollywood Rd. Baroda, MI 49101
269-422-1229
hollywoodfarmsmarket.com
Hollywood Farms is known for having some of the sweetest home-grown sweet corn around, growing over 50 acres and selling only the finest quality. Also offering many other home-grown vegetable, locally grown fruits, farm-raised meats, and cut flowers. Visit Facebook page for updates.
Open: July-Sep: 9am-5:30pm, daily.
Directions: From Chicago: I-94, Exit 27, turn right then south on Hollywood Rd. 5 1/2 miles.
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Shuler Dairy
10823 Date Rd.
Baroda, MI 49101
269-326-0366
shulerdairyfarms.com
Shuler Dairy Farms is a centennial, family dairy farm that loves sharing their history, and love of animals, with you. The cows now have the most up-to-date facility. They are milked with robots and housed in the ultimate in cow comfort. Currently offering soft-serve ice cream and a petting farm. Visitors are welcome!
Open: Tues-Sun, noon-7pm.
Directions: Exit 16 off I-94. North on Red Arrow Hwy. to the stop light. Turn right on Lake St. Follow Lake St. east out of Bridgman (2 miles) to Date Road. Turn right on Date Rd. Look for the big blue barns.
BATTLE CREEK
Battle Creek Farmers Market at Festival Market Square
25 S. McCamly St.
Battle Creek, MI 49017
269-963-4800
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The Battle Creek Farmers Market focuses on local foods and local farmers, and features vendors with fresh, seasonal Michigan grown fruits,
vegetables, meat and eggs. Customers will find locally produced honey, maple syrup, baked goods and ready-to-eat items to enjoy while at the market. Enjoy local food trucks, too. Visit our website for details and information about events.
Open: May-Oct: Wed, 9am-1pm.
Directions: Festival Market Square, corner Jackson and McCamly.
Corgi Acres Produce
16597 40th Ave
Battle Creek, MI 49037 616-477-2186
corgi4christ.com
This family farm has been in operation since 1944. They are currently the 3rd generation of Scherencels, bringing quality food to their community. Starting as a dairy farm, then moving into fruits and vegetables only. They currently are a family-friendly farm, for u-pick fruit and vegetables.
Open: June-Oct: Sun-Fri: 9am until one hour before sunset, Closed Saturday.
Directions: Take Exit 19 off I-96, go north on 48th Ave (1/2 mile) to Arthur; go east on Arthur (1 mile) to 40th Ave; then north on 40th (3/4 mile) to 16597 40th Ave.
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BENTON HARBOR
Sommerfeldt’s Sommer Fresh Farm
1093 S. Benton Center Rd. Benton Harbor, MI 49022
269-926-6959
sommerfeldtfarms.com
Farm to table is more than a fad around here…it’s a way of life! Come visit Sommerfeldt’s red barn and find out what fresh really is. You’ll find tomatoes, pumpkins, pepper, sweet corn, honey, eggs, sunflowers, and more. Buy Local!
Buy Fresh!
Open: May-Nov: Mon-Sun, 9am-6:30pm.
Directions: From Chicago, 94 East to Exit 30 Napier Ave. East two miles, left on Benton Center Rd. Market is one mile on right.
BERRIEN SPRINGS
Lemon Creek Fruit Farm & Winery
533 E. Lemon Creek Rd. Berrien Springs, MI 49103 269-471-1321
lemoncreekwinery.com
Farm Market offers U-Pick on seasonal fruit and additional pre-picked fruits and vegetables are available seasonally along with local jams, honey, and other gourmet food items. The Winery offers over 40 estate wines, made from 26 different varietals grown on 170 acres. Wine flights, wine by the glass, and bottle purchases are available. Visit the website for more details.
Open: May-Nov: Mon-Sat, 10am-6pm, Sun, 12pm-6pm; Dec-May 12: Mon-Fri, 12pm-5pm, Sat, 11am-6pm, Sun, noon-5pm.
Directions: From Chicago: Eastbound I-94 to Exit 16 (Bridgman), go north (right) on Red Arrow Hwy. Go 2 miles, turn east (right) on Lemon Creek Rd. for 6 miles. Driveway is on the left.
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BRIDGMAN
Lavender Bliss Flower Farm
11126 Lange Rd.
Bridgman, MI 49106
269-326-2492
lavenderblissflowerfarm.com
Nestled among trees on a quiet street, discover Southwest Michigan’s newest and most fragrant destination. Wander through rows of tranquil blooms, cut your own bouquet, and buy handmade treasures to remember your trip. Don’t forget to snap a few photos of the idyllic setting before you leave. Big ideas are blooming on the farm - come watch them grow!
Open: July-Sept: Thurs-Sun, 9am-6pm
Directions: Exit 16 off I-94 North to stop light. Turn right on Lake St. Go 2 miles to 2nd stop sign. Turn right on Gast Rd. to stop sign. Turn left on Snow Rd., go 1/4 mile and turn right on Lange Rd. and look for sign on right.
BRONSON
Swift Pumpkins
336 Butz Rd.
Bronson, MI 49028
517-617-2536
swiftpumpkins.com
Featuring fall activities for kids of all ages to enjoy. Huge selection of pumpkins and gourds, edible squash, Indian corn and more. 9-acre corn maze is fun and
challenging for all adventurers. Play area with jump pad, corn truck, basketball hoops, barrel train, corn cannon, petting area, and games. Fresh donuts.
Open: Labor Day-Oct 31: Check Facebook for times and events.
Directions: US-12 to Bronson, north on Matteson Lake Rd., left to Butz Rd.
BUCHANAN
Lehman’s Orchard Brewery & Farmhouse
204 N. Redbud Trail
Buchanan, MI 49107
269-362-4063
lehmansfarmhouse.com
A brewery, distillery, winery with a taproom and store featuring 21 beers, 6 ciders, 6 wines, and 2 cocktails on tap. Menu features house-made pizzas, sandwiches, tacos, salads, wraps, soups and desserts with many main ingredients sourced locally. Large and small event space available for up to 350 guests catered with many menu options. Call or email for information.
Open: Year-round: Sun-Thurs: 11:30am-8pm, Fri-Sat, 11:30am-9pm.
Directions: From Chicago: Take I-80/90 Toll Road east to Exit 72, drive north on Bypass 31 into Michigan, turn left on US-12 and head west 2.5 miles, turn right on Redbud trail and head north 2.5 miles. Look for the brew pub on the right just after the main street traffic light.
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Strauss Produce
12682 Cleveland Ave.
Buchanan, MI 49107
269-422-2374
straussproduce.com
Strauss Produce offers tomatoes, sweet corn, beets, peppers, vegetables, cut flowers, squash, pumpkins, hardy mums, fall ornamentals and other produce in season. A higher quality healthful choice since 1976.
Open: Jul-Oct: 10am-8pm, daily.
Directions: From Chicago Eastbound: 1-94 to exit 16 (Bridgman), right (north) on Red Arrow Hwy. for one mile. Turn right (east) on Shawnee Rd. (Lake St.) for 4 miles and turn right (south) on Cleveland for 3 1/2 miles.
CASSOPOLIS
Jake’s Country Meats
55721 Decatur Rd.
Cassopolis, MI 49031
269-445-3020
jakescountrymeats.com
Seventh generation family farm dedicated to creating relationships directly with their customers, while producing nutrient-dense meats that taste great. Farm produces heritage
breed pork, pastured poultry, 100% grassfed beef, and pastured goat meat. Also find products from other likeminded producers while you visit. Like, Great Lakes fish, Michigan maple syrup, raw local honey and more.
Open: The Meat Shed (self-service) open daily 10am-7pm, or call ahead to make an appointment.
Directions: Coming from downtown Cassopolis? Take M-60 East for 2 miles. Head north on Decatur Rd. 4.5 miles, first farm on the east side of the road and just past yellow blinking light at Dutch Settlement Rd.
CHARLOTTE
Country Mill
4648 Otto Rd. Charlotte, MI 48813 517-543-1019
countrymillfarms.com
Have “Family Fun on the Farm” as you pick your own blueberries, peaches, apples, and pumpkins. Enjoy fresh donuts, Orchard Express Tractor Wagon Ride, cider mill, corn maze, apple cannon, gift area, and bakery. Cut your own sunflowers, in season. Event facilities, weddings, and field trips. Company parties, meetings and birthday parties. MAEAP Verified.
Open: Aug-Oct: Tues-Sat, 9am-6pm, Sun, 11am-6pm; Nov: Fri-Sat, 9am-6pm, Sun, 11am-6pm; Dec-July: By appointment.
Directions: I-69 to Exit 66 at Potterville, north 1 block, turn left Vermontville Hwy. West for 3 miles, turn right onto Otto Rd. north 1/2 mile.
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COLOMA
Fruit Acres Farm Market & U-Pick
3452 Friday Rd. Coloma, MI 49038
269-468-3668
fruitacresfarms.com
Family farm since 1846. Farm Market: free samples, huge assortment of high quality, local fruits and vegetables, including Honeycrisp apples and plums. Family U-Pick, in season, sweet and sour cherries, peaches and apples. Playground and hayride.
Open: Farm Market-June-Oct: 9am-7pm, daily.
Directions: To Farm Market: I-94 at Coloma Exit 39 on South side, easy off, easy on. To U-Pick: Turn left (south) off Exit 39, drive 1 mile, U-Pick on the left.
DECATUR
Rajzer’s Farm Market & Greenhouses
76301 N. M-51 Hwy. Decatur, MI 49045
269-423-4941
rajzersfarmmarket.com
Rajzer’s Farm Market is a multigeneration family farm dedicated to providing fresh home grown and locally grown produce and flowering plants since 1977. Look for fresh vegetables, including asparagus, strawberries, blueberries, cantaloupe, sweet corn and tomatoes,
as well as vegetable starts, annuals, perennials, herbs, hanging baskets and much more from the greenhouse.
Open: Late April-Sept: Hours vary seasonally, please call ahead.
Directions: 4 miles south of I-94 Exit 56 on M-51, or 2 miles north of Decatur on M-51.
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EAU CLAIRE
Prillwitz Fruit Farms
7196 East Main St.
Eau Claire, MI 49111
269-461-6720
Facebook/PrillwitzFruitFarms
Family owned and operated for over 68 years. The ambiance and simplicity provides an experience for the entire family-true, authentic, down-home farm, refreshingly real. Fruit is grown and sold right on the farm, including sweet and tart cherries, peaches, Dunkelberg, Damson and Stanley prune plums, blueberries, grapes, apples, cider, pumpkins and honey.
U-Pick or We-pick.
Open: 7 days a week seasonally, late June-Oct. Call ahead for hours and U-Pick availability or check our Prillwitz Fruit Farms Faceboook page.
Directions: Off of I-94, take Exit 29, Pipestone Rd. South on Pipestone Rd. to Sodus Parkway. Left on Sodus Parkway and follow into Eau Claire. The farm is 1 mile outside Eau Claire on Main St. 11 miles from the I-94 Exit or 11 miles north of Niles.
FENNVILLE
Crane Orchards U-Pick & Corn Maze
6054 124th Ave.
Fennville, MI 49408
269-561-8651
craneorchards.com
Visit one of the finest U-Pick orchards in Michigan, with over 24 different varieties of apples, 10 varieties of peaches and sweet cherries for the discriminating U-Picker to choose from. Hayrides around the farm are available for folks to enjoy on the weekends in the fall. Peach supplies are sometimes limited, always call 269561-8651 or visit the website before visiting.
Open: July-Aug: Days and hours vary, please call ahead. Sept-Oct: 10am-6pm, daily.
Directions: Located between South Haven and Holland, Exit 34, 4 miles east located on south side of the road, farm with the big white fence.
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Crane’s Pie Pantry Restaurant & Winery
6054 124th Ave.
Fennville, MI 49408
269-561-2297
cranespiepantry.com
Crane’s Pie Pantry Restaurant and Winery has been in business since 1972, offering Michigan fruit pies and desserts, sweet apple cider, homemade food, and house made hard apple ciders and wine of every kind. The Restaurant has historical memorabilia in every corner as well as a tasting bar, outdoor seating, and takeout. Open: Open all year. Check the website for hours.
Directions: 4 1/2 miles west of 196, Exit 34 between 62nd and 60th, south side of the road.
GALIEN
Pinecrest Christmas Tree Farm
4403 Spring Creek Rd.
Galien, MI 49113
269-545-8125
pinecrestchristmastreefarm.com
U-Cut and Pre-Cut Fraser, Canaan, Concolor & Douglas Fir, Blue and Norway Spruce, and Scotch Pine available. Tractor-drawn wagons available daily. Horse-drawn wagon rides on weekends, and noon-6pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays starting after Thanksgiving. Tree shaking and baling available. 3200 sq. ft. heated Christmas Shop, complimentary hot chocolate or coffee. Wreaths, garland and tree stands. Leashed pets welcome. Open: Opening day is Saturday before Thanksgiving. Open daily, 9am-6pm through Dec 23. Closed Thanksgiving. Directions: Follow signs from US-12 at Hampton Rd., located between Three Oaks and Galien to the farm.
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Twin Maple Orchards
15352 Cleveland Ave.
Galien, MI 49113
269-545-8840
twinmapleorchards.com
Fruit and vegetables in season at farm market. Pick your own cherries, apples, plums and berries in season and fall u-pick pumpkins. Wagon rides to orchards. Large groups - please call ahead. Open: Seasonal hours: Please view Facebook page or website for accurate hours.
Directions: From Chicago: I-94 to Michigan Exit 4A on US-12, 10 miles east to Cleveland Ave. Go north 3 miles to Twin Maple Orchard.
GOBLES
Wahmhoff Farms Nursery
22330 M40 Hwy.
Gobles, MI 49055
269-628-4308
mitrees.com
Family-owned and operated since 1950, Wahmhoff Farms Nursery is Van Buren County’s largest, Michigan’s most awarded Christmas tree farm and nursery. Ten varieties of evergreen trees for wholesale, retail/U-Cut Christmas trees, landscaping, seedlings/ transplants, wreaths/garland. Featuring tractor-drawn wagon rides, petting zoo,
Santa, food trucks and gift shop. Grower supplies: raingear, boots, gloves, pruning and planting accessories, Christmas tree stands, related supplies.
Open: Day after Thanksgiving-Dec. 21: Mon-Fri, 10am-7pm, Sat-Sun, 9am-7pm.
Directions: From I-94, take Exit 60/M40 Hwy., go north 9 miles. Farm is on the left. From US-131, take Exit 38B/M-43, go west 11 miles, right on M-40. Farm is 2.5 miles on the left side of road.
GRAND JUNCTION
True Blue Farms Country Store & U-Pick
09589 CR 215 Grand Junction, MI 49056
269-434-8844
theblueberrystore.com
Your one stop shop for all things blueberry! Offering much more than jams and jellies, including blueberry jerky, blueberry mustard, and blueberry coffee, to name a few. Don’t forget the U-Pick/We-pick blueberries.
Open: U-Pick & Country Store in Grand Junction: Jul. 1-Aug 14: 8am- 7pm, daily; Blueberry Store in South Haven: Open all year.
Directions: 1 1/2 miles south of the Post Office and Mr. Grocery on CR 215 in Grand Junction.
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HICKORY CORNERS
Kokx’s Produce
14566 S. M-43 Hwy. Hickory Corners, MI 49060 269-998-6585
Facebook/kokxs-produce
Kokx’s Produce is located on M-43 across from the Gilmore Classic Car Museum. Gourmet super sweet corn, tomatoes, melons, corn shocks, squash, and pumpkins available during the season. Fresh Amish baked goodsweekends only.
Open: Mid-July-Aug: Sun-Sat, 8am6pm, Sept-Oct, Sun-Sat, daylite-dark, self serve
Directions: 7 miles north of Richland, 4 miles south of Delton, 17 miles northeast of Kalamazoo, across from Gilmore Car Museum on M-43 Hwy.
HOLLAND
Bowerman Blueberries Farm Market
15793 James St. Holland, MI 49424
616-738-3099
realblueberries.com
Family-owned and operated blueberry farm. Fresh and frozen blueberries, seasonal fruits and vegetables, preserves, salsas, fruit butters. Bakery items made
fresh daily, including famous blueberry donuts, muffins, pies, crisps, breads. Gluten-free items available. Soft-serve ice cream, frozen blueberry custard and fruit smoothies. U-Pick blueberries mid-July through mid-August. Restrooms and bus parking available.
Open: May-Dec: Hours vary by season, please visit website.
Directions: US-31 to James St., take James St. 4 miles. Farm is on the north side of the street.
Holland Farmers Market
150 West 8th St. Holland, MI 49423 616-355-1183
hollandfarmersmarket.com
The Holland Farmers Market is home to over 75 vendors throughout the season, offering freshly-picked fruits and vegetables, along with flowers and plants for your home and garden. Delicious baked goods and farm fresh cheese, eggs, and meats are also available, along with gourmet foods, sweet treats, honey, maple syrup, jams and more. The Market is open rain or shine!
Open: Mid-May-Oct: Wed and Sat, 8am-2pm; Nov: Wed and Sat, 9am-1pm; Dec: Saturdays only, 9am-1pm; Indoor Market: Jan-April: 1st and 3rd Saturdays, 9am-1pm
Directions: Located at the Eighth Street Market Place in Downtown Holland. Please visit the website for directions.
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KALAMAZOO
Gull Meadow Farms
8544 Gull Rd.
Richland, MI 49083
269-629-4214
gullmeadowfarms.com
Gull Meadow Farms has been helping families make lasting memories for over 20 years, with a mission to provide safe, family fun here at the farm. Many fun family activities, as well as an apple orchard and pumpkin patch. Don’t forget to grab some of west Michigan’s most delicious donuts and award winning cider from the market.
Open: Visit our website.
Directions: 1/2 mile South of Richland on M-43 (Gull Rd). 20 minutes from Kalamzoo and Battle Creek.
Reindeer Ranch
2921 N. 6th St.
Kalamazoo, MI 49009
269-491-8507
reindeerranch.ws
Reindeer Ranch provides farm tours that includes an educational hands-on talk about reindeer that includes antler growth, hooves and fur. Your tour includes up-close and personal experience with the friendly reindeer. Feel free to take pictures, and be sure to listen for
the clicking in their hooves! Tours by appointment only.
Open: May-July and Nov-Jan: Mon-Sun. Scheduled tours only.
Directions: US-131 South to M-43 West. Approx. 2 miles to N. 6th St., turn right (north), proceed 1.4 miles to 2921on the left. Look for red Reindeer Ranch sign.
VerHage Fruit Farms
8619 West ML Ave.
Kalamazoo, MI 49009
269-375-0153
verhagesfruitfarmandcidermill.com
A family-owned and operated business for over 70 years. Cider making on site, school tours, apple picking, hay rides, pony rides, donuts, fudge, pies, gift shop, giant jumping pillow, Learn How to Drive a Tractor. Live music Sat-Sun, weather permitting. Picnic, deck area, and bakery featuring candy shop and caramel apple buffet! Christmas trees, wreaths, Santa Saturdays, Grinch Sundays, in season. Open: May-Dec: 9am-6pm, daily; asparagus until Christmas trees.
Directions: From I-94, take 9th St. Exit, to Stadium Dr., go west to 6th St., turn right onto 6th to end of road. Turn west onto ML, 1/2 mile on left.
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Schultz Fruitridge Farms, Mattawan
MATTAWAN
Schultz Fruitridge Farms, Inc.
60139 CR 652
Mattawan, MI 49071
269-668-3724
schultzfruitridgefarm.com
Third generation family owned and operated farm since 1951. Growers of apples, asparagus, grapes, peaches, blueberries, pumpkins, squash, and sweet corn. Offering U-Pick peaches, tart cherries, blueberries, grapes and apples in season. Jams, baking mixes, dressings, fruit salsa, honey, maple syrup. Hard ciders from Texas Corners Brewing Company. Donuts and cider in September-October.
Open: May-Oct: Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm, Sun, 10am-5pm. Closed on Memorial Day, July 4 and Labor Day. U-Pick is finished 1/2 hour before closing.
Directions: 1.6 miles south of 1-94, Mattawan Exit 66.
LAWRENCE
Lawrence Farmers Market
Downtown Village Park
Lawrence, MI 49064
269-674-8730
lawrencemi.org
Hop on the Red Arrow Highway and head to Lawrence, Michigan, the best little town there is. Summer Saturdays 9am-1pm. Local produce for sale. Meet new people. Maybe fall in love and move out here! Don’t delay, the fun is contagious.
Open: Sat, 9am-1pm.
Directions: Downtown Lawrence in the park along East St. Joseph St. north of I-94 Exit 52.
Some favorite varieties of sweet corn include Peaches & Cream, Jubilee, Tuxedo, Butter & Sugar, Kandy Korn, Cotton Candy, Silver Queen, and Illini Gold.
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NILES
Lehman’s Orchard U-Pick & Winery
2280 Portage Rd.
Niles, MI 49120
269-683-9078
lehmansorchard.com
U-Pick strawberries & sweet cherries in May. Tart cherries, raspberries, currants in July. Peaches, blackberries and blueberries in July and August. Pears, Honeycrisp and other apples in Sept. and Oct. Bring containers to take home fruits. Pets not allowed in fields. Market features 100+ products made with fruit grown at the farm. 2019 MSU Extension Value-Added Award winner.
Open: May-Aug: Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm, Sun, noon-5pm. Call for apple picking days and hours in Sept-Oct.
Directions: From Chicago: Take I 80/90 Toll Road east to Exit 72, drive north on Bypass 31 into Michigan, turn right on US-12, head east 1 mile, turn right on Portage Rd., go south 1 mile to red farm house is on the right.
PAW PAW
Brookside Farms Fritz’s Blueberries
34448 44th Ave.
Paw Paw, MI 49079
269-657-3500
brooksidefarmsmi.com
U-Pick and ready picked blueberries. Also a bakery serving pies, muffins, cookies, turnovers and jam. Honey, maple syrup, ice cream and smoothies are also available. Please check website for info about their two other locations.
Open: July-Sept: Mon-Sat, 9am-7pm
Directions: Paw Paw: From I-94 take M-40, N Kalamazoo St. toward downtown PawPaw, continue to follow M-40 N three miles, turn left onto 44th Ave., farm’s drive is on the right. Gobles location: 37988 CR 388, Gobles, MI 49055; Otsego/Martin location: 1475 116th Ave., Otsego, MI 49078.
SAUGATUCK
Barden’s Farm Market II
6397 Blue Star Hwy.
Saugatuck, MI 49453
269-637-0000
bardensfarmmarket.com
Opening the first of June, Barden’s offers their own homegrown sweet corn, tomatoes, beans, peppers, cut flowers, pickles, cucumbers and summer squash. Fruit from neighboring farms and a supply of jams, and locally produced honey and syrups.
Open: June-Labor Day: 10am-6pm, daily.
Directions: Just west of Exit 41 off I-196.
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SOUTH HAVEN
A.W. Overhiser Orchards
6405 109th Ave.
South Haven, MI 49090
231-236-6312
overhiserorchards.com
This fifth generation sesquecentennial farm, offers families U-pick sweet and sour cherries, peaches, blueberries, apricots, pears, plums, apples, pumpkins and sunflowers. This step into nature can also include wagon rides, corn maze, sunflower nature walk, tours and educational animal barn with minimal admission fees. Food trailer on-site with
fresh cider and donuts on the weekends. A great family tradition experience. Open: July-Oct: 10am-5pm, 7 days a week. Open all holidays.
Directions: Take I-196 north to Exit 26, then east 3 miles to the NW corner of 109th Ave. and 64th St.
Barden’s Farm Market
1101 Phoenix St. South Haven, MI 49090 269-637-0000
bardensfarmmarket.com
Featuring Barden’s own sweet corn, tomatoes, beans, peppers and other specialty vegetables, and fresh fruit from neighboring farms. Greenhouse is open May and June with hanging baskets and a wide variety of bedding plants. Visit the kitchen/bakery for fresh donuts, pies, and other baked treats. Try the house made sandwiches, salads, soups, salsa, and guacamole. Open: April-Oct, 8am-7pm, daily. Check website for current information. Directions: Just west of Exit 20 off I-196.
We keep it simple; we keep it family
60139 CR 652
Mattawan, MI 49071
(269) 668-3724
www.schultzfruitridgefarms.com
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Brush Farms
786 66th St.
South Haven, MI 49090
269-286-1677
Facebook/BrushsFarmMarket
This father and son grows vegetables and fruits including, apples, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, green beans, melons, squash, sweet corn, tomatoes, USDA Certified beef, peppers, pumpkins and so much more! Stop by their stand to enjoy fresh farm to table.
Open: Late June-mid-Nov: 9am-6pm, daily.
Directions: From South Haven, go north on I-196. Take Exit 26, turn right, go approximately 2 miles to 66th St. Turn right and farm is 1/2 mile on the right corner of 66th and 108th.
Bumbleberry Acres
6785 Baseline Rd, South Haven, MI 49090
269-637-4824
bumbleberryacres.com
Where Farm Meets Fun! Blueberry, wildflower, and pumpkin/gourd u-pick farm with a miniature farm animal petting zoo, playground, farm market, bakery, educational tours, wagon rides, corn maze, barrel train rides, and more. Delicious
jarred items, maple syrup, honey, gifts, hand dipped ice cream, local apples and peaches, freshly-pressed apple cider, fall decorations, farm-raised vegetables and fruits, eggs, and homemade donuts.
Open: July-Sept 1st: 9am-6pm:; Sept-Nov: 1st: Weekends, 10 am-6 pm; Field trips: Sept-Oct, Mon-Fri; Special event times/ days vary. Visit website for details.
Directions: From South Haven take Phoenix Rd East to 68th St. Turn North on 68th St and we are located 1 mile north on the corner of 68th and Baseline Rd.
DeGrandchamp Farms
76241 14th Ave.
South Haven, MI 49090
269-637-3915
degrandchamps.com
Come visit our family friendly U-Pick blueberry operation or browse through our market for jams, jellies, salsas, mustards, honey, maple syrup, dried fruit and fresh fruits. Call ahead for exact times and dates as fruit seasons vary.
Open: July-Aug: 8am-6pm, daily;
Sept-Oct: Fri-Sat, 9am-5pm.
Directions: Exit 18 off 196, 3 miles south of South Haven on Blue Star Hwy. and 14th Ave.
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Dutch Farm Market
6967 109th Ave.
South Haven, MI 49090
269-637-8334
dutchfarmmarket.com
Home grown fruits and vegetables, picked at the peak of perfection are offered all season long for your enjoyment! U-Pick/we-pick cherries, plums, peaches, apples, and blueberries. Delicious treats, ice cream and cider at our Bakery! Horse drawn wagon rides in September and October.
Open: May-Oct: 9am-6pm, daily.
Directions: From South: I-196 north to Exit 26 (Pullman Rd./109th). From North: I-196 south, Exit 26 (Pullman Rd./109th).
Riverbend Farms
44 72nd St.
South Haven, MI 49090
269-214-8867
Facebook/RiverbendFarms
Superior quality raspberries and blackberries on beautifully maintained grounds. Located at I-196 Exit 22 and open every day from July into October. Chestnuts shipped to most states from Oct into Nov. MAEAP Verified. Visit riverbendsouthhaven.com for more information about rental cottages and hosting weddings.
Open: July-Oct: 9am-5pm, daily.
Self-serve in Sept-Oct.
Directions: Located in the SE quadrant of I-196, Exit 22.
Sill Bros. U-Pick Tomatoes Peppers
860 68th St.
South Haven, MI 49090
269-637-2415
sillbrothers.com
Visit Sill’s Bros. market in the barn with sweet corn, potatoes, watermelon, cilantro, beets, eggplant, and cabbage.
Open: Aug-Oct: 10am-5pm, 7 days a week.
Directions: Take I-196 to Exit 26 (Pullman) Go east one mile to 68th St., turn right, first farm on the right.
STEVENSVILLE
Alex’s Veggies
5780 Washington Ave. Stevensville, MI 49127 269-429-0730
Facebook/AlexsVeggies
4th generation family farm. Asparagus in May, strawberries and rhubarb in June, weather permitting. Excellent super sweet yellow, white, and bi-color sweet corn, micro greens and many other fruits and vegetables available seasonally. Including tomatoes and pickles, pumpkins and a variety of winter squash. Locally made hot sauces and seasoning. Christmas trees after Thanksgiving.
Open: May-Oct: 9:30am-dusk. After Thanksgiving: Weekdays: 4:30pm-7pm:
Weekends: 10:30 am-7pm until sold out.
Directions: South of John Beers Rd. on Washington Ave., past 1st house. Located on the west (right) side of street, the stand is on the side of the road.
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ST. JOSEPH
St. Joe Farmers Market
Lake Bluff Park
St. Joseph, MI 49085
269-985-1111
stjoetoday.com/farmersmarket
Market-goers will enjoy fresh finds at the weekly St. Joe Farmers Market. Vendors will offer a variety of products including homemade goods, locally grown produce, perennials and cut flowers, meats and cheeses, coffee, and more! This event is held Saturdays in the scenic Lake Bluff Park, overlooking Lake Michigan.
Open: May 27-Oct 14, 2023: Sat, 9am-2pm.
Directions: Along Lake Bluff Park in downtown St. Joseph; West of Main Street heading toward Lake Michigan.
TEKONSHA
Harvey’s Farm
2651 15 Mile Rd.
Tekonsha, MI 49092
517-767-3408
Facebook.com/harveysupickfarm/ The Harvey’s have been growing farm fresh produce for local families since 1988. Featuring asparagus, strawberries, blueberries, fall red raspberries and chestnuts. Pre-picked asparagus available throughout May. U-Pick strawberries in June, U-Pick blueberries in July, U-Pick fall red raspberries in late August through October and U-Pick chestnuts in late September to mid-October. Already picked produce available by chance or pre-ordered.
Open: Open: May- Oct: Varies with season. Visit Facebook page for crop and U-pick availability. Best to call or visit page for daily updates.
Directions: I-69 to Exit 25, turn west 1/4 mile to 15 Mile Rd., go right (north) 1/4 mile to first farm on left.
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Corey Lake Orchards
12147 Corey Lake Rd.
Three Rivers, MI 49093
269-244-5690
coreylakeorchards.com
Visit this woman-owned and familyoriented agritourism destination in the scenic lake country west of Three Rivers. Since 1961, the farm has maintained its strong legacy of growing fruit and vegetables, selling produce in the open-air market, providing seasonal U-Pick experiences, and creating a relaxing family atmosphere. Fruit pies, fresh cider and donuts, hard cider, wine and brandy are made onsite.
Open: May-Oct: Thurs-Sun, 9am to 6pm, closed Mon-Wed. Check website for additional days open during peak seasons. Nov. through mid-Dec: Sat. only.
Directions: Approx. 5 miles west of Three Rivers. Take M-60 west from Three Rivers (3.4 miles), right on A.L. Jones Rd. (.6 miles), turn on Corey Lake Rd. (.4 miles), to first farm on the left.
Stephenson Farm & Market
52426 US-131
Three Rivers, MI 49093
269-816-0860
stjoetoday.com/farmersmarket
Visit Stephenson’s Farm and Market to find a large variety of seasonal Michigan produce and locally produced honey, syrup, jams, sauces, coffee, and more. Family-friendly atmosphere.
Also offering CSA memberships from late June through October (weekly or bi-weekly), featuring vegetables, fruits and herbs. Call or email for details: info@ stephensonfarmandmarket.com. Gladly accepting SNAP EBT cards.
Open: May 27-Oct 14, 2023: Sat, 9am-2pm
Directions: 1/2 mile north of M-216 on the west side of US-131 between Three Rivers and Schoolcraft.
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UNION PIER
Goldberry Woods - A Modern Farm Resort
9902 Community Hall Rd.
Union Pier, MI 49129
269-469-9800
goldberrywoods.com
Experience Southwest Michigan’s premier Farm-To-Table B&B. Farm Stand features fruits, vegetables, succulents, and flowers picked from the organic fields! Inn features luxury rooms/suites with artisan-built wood beds, fireplaces,
and private baths with Jacuzzis. Explore 30 acres with pool/hot tub, farm fields, orchard, woods, kayaks and trails along the Galien River. Private cottages, vintage glampers, groups/retreats/ weddings. A secluded retreat one mile from the beach!
Open: Year-round: 8am-10pm (or so).
Directions: From I-94, take Exit 4B West to Red Arrow Hwy. (stop light). Turn right (north) and go approx. 1.5 miles to Community Hall Rd. Turn right (east) and go approx. two blocks to our property on the right at the top of the hill.
WATERVLIET
J.W. Morlock & Girls LLC
5000 N. M-140 Hwy. Watervliet, MI 49098 269-463-5500
Facebook/jwmorlockgirls
All 41 different commodities of fruits and vegetables are homegrown on our family farm. Stop in and say “Hi” to the girls! Make sure to cross on over into the bakery, Mo’e Pies LLC, and enjoy a handmade pie made with our homegrown fresh fruit. When the fruit is growing, the pies are overflowing. MAEAP Verified.
Open: Jun 1-Oct: Sun-Sat, 9am-7pm.
Directions: From I-94 take Exit 41 North on M-140, 2 miles on left. From I-96 take Exit 18 south on M-140 12 miles on right.
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ANN ARBOR
Domino’s Farms Petting Farm
3001 Earhart Rd.
Ann Arbor, MI 48106
734-998-0182
pettingfarm.com
The Petting Farm is an educational farm on about 80 acres of farmland in Ann Arbor. The farm has around 100 animals consisting of traditional and non-traditional farm animals. The farm offers tractor rides, animal feeding, a playground, story time, seasonal events, and a walk-through historic caboose. The farm is also great for birthdays, weddings, family gatherings, or corporate events.
Open: Nov 1 to Easter: Sun, Mon, Fri, Sat: 10am to 4pm; Easter to Memorial Day: Closed on Wed; Memorial Day to Labor Day: 10am to 4pm, daily; Labor Day to Nov. 1: Closed on Wed. See website for more details.
Directions: From US-23 take Exit 41 for E. Plymouth Rd., turn left on Earhart Rd., after about a mile turn right on Barnyard Bend, look for a sign that says The Petting Farm, follow the bend around to the main entrance. Hint: look for the windmill and barns.
ARMADA
Blake’s Big Apple
71485 North Ave.
Armada, MI 48005
586-784-9710
blakefarms.com
Make a day at the Big Apple, featuring our famous and spooky haunted attractions. Home to Michigan’s best Zombie Paintball, haunted hayride. and 3-story haunted barn. Guests can enjoy a thrilling evening! During the day enjoy U-Pick apples & pumpkins, Funland play area, authentic Cider Mill donuts, 100% pure apple cider. and much more available daily.
Open: Mid-June through Thanksgiving: 8am-6pm, daily.
Directions: Take I-94 east to 26 Mile Rd, turn left. Take 26 Mile to North Ave, turn right. Head north to 33 Mile Rd, orchard is located on North Ave and 33 Mile, west side of road.
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Blake’s Hard Cider
17985 Armada Center Rd
Armada, MI 48005
586-784-5343
blakefarms.com
Blake’s Orchard is a family owned and operated cider mill located on a 120-acre farm in the quaint village of Armada, just an hour northeast of Detroit. This location is home to our original Cider Mill featuring an open-air apple press, U-Pick seasonal fruits and vegetables, our Funland area, Blake’s Tasting Room and Restaurant, and Lovey’s Lavender Market.
Open: Open year-round, visit website for current hours.
Directions: Follow VanDyke Expressway
(M-53) north to 32 Mile Rd, turn right (east) onto 32 Mile Rd to Romeo Plank Rd, turn left (north) go to Armada Center Rd. (approx. 3 miles) and turn right. We are approximately 1/4 mile on the left.
BELLEVILLE
DeBuck’s Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch
50240 Martz Rd.
Belleville, MI 48111
734-260-0334
debuckscornmaze.com
DeBuck’s offers a true Family Fun Farm Experience! Don’t miss the School’s Out Bash in June, Lavender Festival in July and Sunflower Festival in September. From mid-September thru October, enjoy 3 corn mazes, pumpkin patch, wagon rides, corn barn, trike track, tube slide, double-trouble slides, goat village, bouncy balls and more. Hosting chool field trips, corporate outings and birthday parties.
Open: Festival days & hours vary by season. Please visit website or our Facebook page for additional info.
Directions: Take I-94 (Exit 187), turn south on Rawsonville Rd. for 2.5 miles. Turn East on Martz Rd. and farm is 1/2 mile on the left.
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BRITTON
Kapnick Orchards
4245 Rogers Hwy.
Britton, MI 49229
517-423-7419
kapnickorchards.com
Family-owned and operated orchard and farm market growing many fruits and vegetables including apples, peaches, cherries, pears, blueberries, raspberries, plums, apricots, grapes, nectarines, strawberries, rhubarb, pumpkins, squash, asparagus, peas, beans, and potatoes. Pick your own on some fruit in season. Bakery featuring donuts in many flavors. 44th Apple Festival will be held on October 14 and 15, 2023.
Open: Year-round: Mon-Sat, 7am-6pm, Sun, 9am-5pm. Hours extended in the fall.
Directions: From US-23 exit at Cabelas Exit 17, 12 miles west on M-50. Turn left on Rogers Highway, 3 1/2 miles on the left.
CARLTON
Calder Dairy & Farms
9334 Finzel Rd.
Carleton, MI 48117 734-654-2622
calderdairy.com
Working dairy farm open to the public all year-round. Farm critters for petting. Watch cows being milked at 4pm daily. Country Store serving ice cream made with milk from our own cows, jams, jellies, pickles and more. Information Learning Center. Moo Train. Celebrating 75 years in business!
Open: Jan-Mar: 10am-7pm; April-Dec: 10am-8pm.
Directions: From south Stoney Creek, go south on Finzel, one mile. From Heiss Rd., head north on Finzel, one mile.
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CASCO
Corn Fun Corn Maze Adventure & Pumpkin Patch
9391 Lindsey Rd. Casco, MI 48064
586-365-9401
cornfun.com
Family farm offering fun for your family or group. Day-time corn mazes and night-time flashlight mazes are all spook-free, so bring the whole family! Corn mazes, Sunflower Festival, pick-your-own pumpkins, courtyard of fun, bonfires. Concessions and delicious, fresh cider and donuts.
Open: Mid-Sept. to Oct 31: Fri-Sun.
Directions: I-94 to 26 Mile Rd., east on 26 Mile Rd. to Church Rd., then north on Church Rd. Go three miles to Lindsey Rd.
DEARBORN
Dearborn Summer Market
22060 W. Village Dr. Dearborn, MI 48124
313-407-8731
dearbornsummermarket.com
Fridays from June through September, patrons visit the Dearborn Summer Market! Filled with assorted vendors who sell seasonal, local, Michigan-produced products and goods - there is something for everyone week to week. Watch for Kid Days and Music events. Come to this weekly event in the heart of Dearborn for a fun-filled day and support local farms and businesses!
Open: June 9-Sept 22, 2023: Fridays, 4-8 pm
Directions: 22060 W. Village Dr., one block south of Michigan Avenue in front of the free parking deck between Mason and Monroe streets.
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The Henry Ford
20900 Oakwood Blvd.
Dearborn, MI 48124-5029
313-982-6001
thehenryford.org
The Henry Ford is a National Historic Landmark that includes the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, the Ford Rouge Factory Tour, the Giant Screen Theater, and Greenfield Village. Living history farms within the village feature agriculture and foodways common during the 1760s and 1880s, and the reconstructed Detroit Central Market serves as the hub of the Edible Education Initiative.
Open: Year round: Greenfield Village open April-Dec with varying hours. Check the website for details.
Directions: Located In Dearborn on the corner of Village Rd. and Oakwood Blvd, just west of the Southfield Freeway (M39_ and south of Michigan Ave. (US-12).
DEXTER
Berry Hill Farm
12835 N. Territorial Rd.
Dexter, MI 48130
734-475-1516
Facebook/raspberryfarm
Berry Hill Farm specializes in U-Pick raspberries. The season begins in July with black raspberries. August brings fall red raspberries and blackberries through October. Family-friendly environment. Children must stay with parents or adults they come with when picking. No pets are allowed in the field. Berries are on trellises for easy picking. All picking containers provided.
Open: July-Oct: Day and hours may vary, check Facebook page.
Directions: Located on N. Territorial Rd.
3.5 miles west of Dexter- Pinckney Rd. in Dexter Township.
The Blast Corn Maze at Nixon Farms
6175 Daly Rd. Dexter, MI 48130 734-845-7127
nixonfarmsdexter.com
Blast Corn Maze offers a huge 10-acre corn maze. The maze has short, medium, and full corn maze exits in order to accommodate corn maze fans and enthusiasts. Come pick a pumpkin in our U-Pick Pumpkin Patch, play in the corn box, or take a ride on the cow train. Make it a day of family fun!
Open: Seasonal, Sept-Nov: Check website for dates.
Directions: Westbound I-94, take Exit 169 Zeeb Rd. Turn right onto N. Zeeb Rd. Turn left onto W. Joy Rd.. Take first right onto Zeeb Rd., then first left onto Daly Rd. to 6175 Daly Rd.
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The Dexter Cider Mill
3685 Central Street
Dexter, MI 48130
734-426-8531
dextercidermill.com
The oldest, continuously run Cider Mill in the state of Michigan. Offering oak pressed unpasteurized cider, freshly made doughnuts, apple nut bread, caramel apples, daily. On weekends: strudels, fritters, cinnamon rolls, gingersnaps, and more. Dexter Cider Mill Apple Cookbook and mixes available, as well as local honey, syrup, and other jams and jellies, plus Dexter Cider Mill Hard Cider!
Open: Late Aug-Nov: Wed-Sun, 8am-5pm.
Directions: I-94 to Baker Rd., north on Baker Rd. to Main St., turn west (left) on Main then south (right) on Central St.
Dexter Farmers Market
3233 Alpine
Dexter, MI 48130
734-426-8303
dextermi.gov/community/farmers
_market.php
Great place to find locally grown produce in the Dexter area.
Open: May-Oct: Sat, 8am-1pm;
June-Sept: Tues, 11am-3pm.
Directions: Located in downtown
Dexter, four miles east of the I-94 Baker Rd. Exit, left on Main St., right on Alpine, under the beautiful pavilion.
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Spring Valley Trout Farm
12190 Island Lake Rd.
Dexter, MI 48130
734-426-4772
springvalleytroutfarm.com
Family farm, operating since 1970, family fishing at its easiest. No license needed, all equipment provided and you are guaranteed to catch Rainbow Trout or Channel Catfish-your choice!
Enjoy our 20 acre park, barbeque grills provided, fish cleaned, iced and packaged. Cook them here or take your catch home with our favorite recipes. Ponds spring fed and pollution free.
Open: Spring and Fall: Sat and Sun, 9am5pm; Memorial Day through Labor Day: Thurs-Sun, 9am-5pm. Closed Mon-Wed. Directions: Just 6 miles from I-94, 12 miles from Ann Arbor.
ERIE
Erie Orchards & Cider Mill
1235 Erie Rd. Erie, MI 48133 734-848-4518
erieorchards.com
Seaonal business with U-Pick blueberries, peaches, plums, apples, and pumkins. Large retail store with bakery, cider press, and gift shop. This is a premier Cider Mill operation with over 100,000 visitors annually.
Open: July-Nov: Mon-Sat, 9am-7pm, Sun, 11am-6pm.
Directions: Half mile west of Telegraph Rd. (US-24) in Erie.
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FENTON
Spicer Orchards
10411 Clyde Rd.
Fenton, MI 48430
810-632-7692
spicerorchards.com
Visit Spicer’s for wagon rides for U-Pick fruits in season. Farm playground, picnic area, hot donuts, cider and fudge. Farm tours by appointment. Santa Sleigh Workshop in season.
Open: Jan-May: Winery open, 11am6pm, daily. June-Dec: 9am-6pm, daily.
Directions: US-23 three miles north of M-59 Clyde Rd. Exit 70 or ten miles south of Fenton Clyde Rd. Exit 70.
FOWLERVILLE
Munsell Farms
6850 Mason Rd.
Fowlerville, MI 48836
517-223-9639
Facebook/MunsellFarms
Offering clean, dry shelled corn for stoves, a great selection of vegetable and flower bedding plants in the spring, pumpkins in the fall. Annual Pumpkin Pull the first weekend in October.
Open: Year-round: 10am-6pm, daily.
Directions: I-96 to Fowlerville Exit 129, south on Fowlerville Rd. to Mason Rd. east on Mason Rd. 1 1/4 mile to farm.
HOLLY
Mitchell Farm & Greenhouses
3404 Mitchell Rd. Holly, MI 48442
248-634-4753
mitchellfarm.biz
Start spring with beautiful flowers, vegetable plants, and baskets. Savor summer with Mitchell’s awesome sweet corn available on a self-serve wagon. Fall brings family fun with pumpkins, weekend hayrides, delicious donuts, cider, mums, and fall decorations.
Open: May-June: 9am-6pm, daily;
Sept-Oct: 9am-6pm, daily.
Directions: Take I-75 Exit 108 (Holly/ Grand Blanc), go south 3 1/2 miles, Mitchell Farm is on corner of N. Holly & Mitchell Roads, farm is 3 miles north of the Village of Holly.
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IDA
Whittaker’s Berry Farm
6724 Todd Rd.
Ida, MI 48140
whittakersberryfarm.com
Family owned and operated berry farm and proud to say we are 2nd generation berry farmers. Over 15 acres of weed-free, straw-mulched and fully irrigated beautiful strawberry fields! Sign up for email list on website for updated availability and picking conditions! For real-time picking conditions, be sure to visit Whittaker’s Berry Farm Facebook page.
Open: June: Mon-Fri, 8am-8pm; Sat-Sun, 8am-5pm. ALWAYS call ahead for hours & availability as Mother Nature plays the leading role in the crop! Visit Facebook page for the most up-to-date information.
Directions: US-23 to Exit 13 (Ida W. Rd.), go east on Ida West approx. 3 miles to Lewis Ave., south on Lewis approx. 4 miles to Todd Rd., east on Todd Rd., approx. 1 1/2 miles.
JACKSON
Bob’s Blueberries
8972 College Ave.
Jackson, MI 49201
517-926-1017
Facebook.com/ BobsBlueberriesJacksonMi/ Bob’s Blueberries is a locally owned, chemical-free U-Pick blueberry farm. Located in a peaceful country setting, it is a perfect family activity during the summer.
Open: Usually the month of July. See Facebook for hours.
Directions: From I-94 head south on Race Rd. (Exit 147), turn right on Ann Arbor Rd, turn left on N Portage Rd, turn left on College Ave. Farm is located at the very end of the road.
LASALLE
Kreps Apple Barn & Cider Mill
12500 Minx Rd.
LaSalle, MI 48145
419-367-1066
krepsapplebarn.com
Step into this century old barn, surrounded by acres of apple trees. Kreps Apple Barn prides themselves in providing visitors with a real farm experience without all of the commercialization or crowds. Plenty of family fun for everyone to enjoy, including U-Pick apples, farm animals, warm donuts, fresh cider, cut-your-own flower field and sunflower field, corn maze, and so much more!
Open: June-Nov: Call for summer hours. Fall hours: Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm and Sun, noon-4pm.
Directions: From US-24 (Telegraph Rd.) head west on Stein Rd. for 3 miles until Minx Rd. just south of Stein Rd at 12500 Minx Rd. From Lewis Ave, head east 2 miles on Todd Rd until Minx Rd.
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MACOMB
Schramm’s Farm Market, LLC
21701 24 Mile Rd. Macomb, MI 48042 586-421-5203
schrammfarmsllc.com
Schramm’s Farm Market is a small family owned and operated farm that is open mid July through October with fresh produce grown by us and other local farms. In the fall months, we have a large variety of pumpkins and fall decorations, including straw, cornstalks, mums, wreaths, gourds, and more!
Open: July-Oct: Mon-Sat, 10am-6pm; Sun, 10am-4pm.
Directions: Located between 24 Mile Rd. between North Ave. and Romeo Plank on the north side of the road. Look for the large red barn.
MANCHESTER
Hillside Christmas Tree Farm
14745 Sharon Hollow Rd. Manchester, MI 48158 517-456-7233
hillsidechristmastreefarm.com
Celebrate the magic of the holiday season at Hillside Christmas Tree Farm. Families can walk, drive or take a wagon ride into the fields to choose
their Christmas tree. Afterward, your family can head to the warming barn to enjoy some hot chocolate and take in the Christmas atmosphere. Hillside is the perfect place to create family memories this season.
Open: Weekend before Thanksgiving through Christmas: 10am-5pm, daily.
Directions: From Ann Arbor: Take US-12 about 25 miles, through Saline and Clinton. Located 4 miles west of the US-12/M52 intersection on the north side.
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MASON
Cottage Creek Orchard
2300 Harper Rd.
Mason, MI 48854
517-528-6866
cottagecreekorchard.com
Cottage Creek Orchard is a firstgeneration family-owned apple orchard that is known for premier quality apples and farm items. Take time to shop inside of our upscale facility for Michigan products, specialty goods and home decor. We also have cider slushies, coffee, donuts and bakery items.
Open: Sept-Dec: Please refer to website for hours.
Directions: From I-96, South of the Okemos/Mason Exit 110.
MILAN
Wasem Fruit Farm
6580 Judd Rd. Milan, MI 48160
734-482-2342
wasemfruitfarm.com
Family-owned working farm and market, specializing in pick-your-own. Tart cherries highlight the summer season while apples and pumpkins rule the fall. Pre-arranged school tours from mid-
September through October. Open: Check Facebook for hours. Directions: US-23 Exit 31 Willis Rd., East 3 miles to Pitman Rd., south 1 mile to Judd, east to farm.
MILFORD
Kensington Metropark Farm Center
2240 W. Buno Rd. Milford, MI 48380
810-227-8910
metroparks.com
The Kensington Farm Center uses interpretive programs and livestock to promote appreciation and understanding of agriculture. Horse drawn hayrides offered every weekend from noon to 4pm. Farm tours, bonfires, and classroom rentals for schools and private groups available with reservation. Seasonal programs are offered throughout the year including March maple syrup demonstrations, summer Farm Camps, and October U-Pick pumpkin hayrides. Open: Open year-round. Mar-Oct: 9am6pm, daily; Nov-Feb: 9am-4pm, daily. Directions: Located in Kensington Metro Park. Exit 153 (Kent Lake Rd.) off I-96 between Brighton and Milford.
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MONROE
Kackleberry Farms
6421 N. Stoney Creek Rd. Monroe, MI 48162
kackleberryfarms.com
Under New Ownership! Fall corn maze & pumpkins with a courtyard full of activities. The bakery is known for delicious cinnamon sugar donuts and cider slushies. Also offering many new activities .The general season begins around mid September. Come for a visit this fall!
Open: Sept-Oct: Thurs-Sun -Check website and social media for up-to-date hours
Directions: From Detroit take Exit 18 turn right on Nadeau Rd. then turn right onto War Road At the stop sign turn right onto N Stony Creek Road follow to the end.
MUNITH
Pregitzer Farm Market LLC
6870 Territorial Rd. Munith, MI 49259
517-240-4600
pregitzerfarmmarket.com
Summertime fresh produce, bi-color sweet corn, watermelon, cantaloupe, tomatoes, peppers. Fun fall activities include U-Pick pumpkin patch, corn maze, straw crawl, hayrides, school field trips, and private parties.
Open: July-Oct: 10am-6pm, 7 days a week.
Directions: 15 Miles north of Jackson, 25 miles southeast of Lansing, 35 miles northwest of Ann Arbor at the corner of Territorial and Bunkerhill Rd., in Jackson County.
NEW BALTIMORE
New Baltimore Farmers Market On Washington St. between Main and Front. New Baltimore, MI 48047 586-215-7484
newbaltimorefarmersmarket.com
Seasonal outdoor market located in historic downtown with shopping and restaurants within walking distance. A park with a beach, boat docks, fishing pier, and picnic pavilion is located just steps from the market.
Open: Visit website for full schedule of events and hours.
Directions: I-94 east to Exit 247, turn right, follow straight into market area.
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NORTHVILLE
Maybury Farm
50165 8 Mile Rd.
Northville, MI 48168
248-374-0200
mayburyfarm.org
Maybury Farm is an educational working farm on 85 acres of farmland and forest in Northville. The Farm has over 100 animals, gardens, farm-themed playground and the Maybury General Store. The Farm also offers educational field trips/groups tours, birthday parties/corporate events, Farm Camp, Story Time, Wagon Rides, Corn Maze, Farm Fest, Great Fall Festival, and Santa Visit.
Open: Visit website for full schedule of events and hours.
Directions: Located on 8 Mile Rd., 1.5 miles west of Beck Rd. in Northville. Do not enter Maybury State Park but continue 1/4 mile west to the Maybury Farm entrance.
Obstbaum Orchards
9252 Currie Rd.
Northville, MI 48167
734-560-2840
obstbaum.com
Family owned and operated Cider Mill and Country Store on 27 acres of natural land. Donut making viewing, cider making view room and interactive pastry chef on premises. Hayrides of orchard available and U-Pick apples.
Open: Sept-Oct: Sat-Sun, 10am-6pm.
Directions: On Currie Rd. between 7 Mile and 8 Mile Roads, 4 miles west of Beck Rd., 4 miles east of Pontiac Trail.
Three Cedars Farm
7897 Six Mile Rd.
Northville, MI 48168 248-437-8200
threecedarsfarm.org
Hayrides, U-Pick pumpkins, corn maze, kid play area, cider and donuts, country store, bonfires, birthday parties, barn rental, weddings, Christmas trees and pictures with Santa.
Open: Fall: Sun-Thurs, 10am-8pm; Fri-Sat, 10am-10pm.
Directions: Six Mile at Curtis Rd. in Salem Township.
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OAKLAND TOWNSHIP
Rochester Cider Mill
5125 N. Rochester Rd.
Oakland Township, MI 48306
248-651-4224
rochestercidermill.com
Family owned and operated Cider Mill producing cider in the Rochester area for several generations. Cousins, aunts, uncles, and core family members all pitch in to make the best cider and donuts in the region. Using local Michigan apples fresh from the orchard and selecting the best aromatic varieties (sequentially ripening), Rochester Cider Mill blends a crafted cider that is as rich as their roots.
Open: Mon-Sun, 8am-6pm.
Directions: Two miles north of downtown Rochester on Rochester Rd.
OKEMOS
Meridian Township Farmers Market
1995 Central Park Dr.
Okemos, MI 48874
517-712-2395
meridian.mi.us
One of the most popular destinations for residents and others from the surrounding area. A great opportunity to buy local, freshly grown produce directly
from farmers. Featuring Michigan strawberries, beans, tomatoes, peaches, and blueberries in June and apples, winter squash, and pumpkins in the fall. Fresh bouquets of flowers all season and many specialty items. Market open year round!
Open: May-June: Sat, 8am-2pm; July-Oct: Wed, 3-7pm, Sat, 8am-2pm; Nov-Dec: 10am-2pm; Jan-April: every other Sat, noon-2pm. Visit Facebook for the most up-to-date info.
Directions: Located on Central Park Drive, between Marsh Road and Okemos Road. Adjacent to the Meridian Mall.
ORTONVILLE
Middleton Berry Farm
4790 Oakwood Rd.
Ortonville, MI 48462
248-831-1004
middletonberryfarm.com
Offering pick-your-own strawberries in mid-June and fall red raspberries. In late summer, the cut-your-own flower garden is open for a beautiful selection of dahlias, sunflowers, zinnias and more. The farm also sells eggs and honey produced by their free-range chickens and beehives.
Open: Seasonal: check website, Facebook and farm phone line. Directions: 5 miles west of M-24 and 5 miles east of M-15.
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PINCKNEY
Hamlett Lavender Farm
10722 Stinchfield Woods Rd.
Pinckney, MI 48169
269-365-5493
hamlettlavenderfarm.com
Since 2015, The Hamletts have been welcoming visitors at their neighborhood lavender farm in Dexter Township. Featuring fresh U-pick lavender, in season and a gift shop with handmade items from candles to sachets to lavender baked goods. Outdoor event venue hosts community events, including Lavender Music Fest and Walk Thru the Lights at Christmas. Day camps and tours also available. Visit the new online store.
Open: Mar-Dec: Hours vary seasonally. Check website.
Directions: From Dexter, take Dexter Pinckney Rd. to N. Territorial Rd., turn west (left), turn right on Dexter Townhall Rd., then right on Stinchfield Woods Rd. Farm is on left side of the road.
Schell Family Farm
10055 Dexter-Pinckney Rd. Pinckney, MI 48169 989-954-9978
schellfamilyfarm.com
Schell Family Farm is growing! Experience fun on the farm with U-Pick peaches and apples, seven acres of beautiful sunflowers, three acres of wildflowers, and pumpkins, wagon rides and haunted forest in the fall. Christmas trees after Thanksgiving. Visit the website to see what’s in season and for information about school tours and photography sessions on the farm.
Open: July-Dec: Fri-Sun. Please call or visit website for hours.
Directions: On US-23, take Exit 54 for M-36 toward Pinckney. Continue onto M-36 East for 2.5 miles. Turn right to continue on M-36 East for another 7.8 miles. Turn left onto Dexter-Pinckney Rd. Farm is 1/2 mile on the left.
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PLYMOUTH
Donahee Farms
6055 Tower Rd.
Plymouth, MI 48170
734-678-0782
donaheefarms.com
Spring plant sales, bedding plants, baskets, planters, vegetable plants. U-Pick/picked strawberries. Vegetables, fresh picked daily, sweet corn, melons, tomatoes, and more. Pumpkins and Halloween ornamentals, wholesale, retail. Regular vendors at the Ann Arbor and Northville Farmers Markets. Call or visit Facebook page for up-to-date information.
Open: Seasonal, call for hours.
Directions: Exit 49 (N. Territorial) off US-23, east 7 miles to farm, or Exit 15 (Gotfredson Rd.) off M-14, North to N. Territorial, west on N. Territorial, 3 miles to farm.
Plymouth Orchards & Cider Mill
10685 Warren Rd.
Plymouth, MI 48170
734-455-2290
plymouthorchards.com
Experience a real farm at our certified organic orchard and farm. Free Admission. Wagon ride takes you through the orchard and production fields. Watch apple cider being made. Enjoy fresh organic fruit, apple cider, donuts, caramel apples, pies, decorative squash, dried apples, apple slushies. See our farm animals. Climb hay mounds. Pick your Halloween pumpkin. Party and group bookings.
Open: Main Store-Labor Day-1st weekend in Nov: Mon-Sun, 9am7pm; Red Shed Market at 10260 Ann Arbor Rd.-Labor Day-day before Thanksgiving, Mon-Sun, 10am-6pm.
Directions: Convenient access from Detroit Metro and Ann Arbor areas via I-275, I-94 and M-14.
Wolcott Mill Metropark Farm Center
65775 Wolcott Rd. Ray, MI 48096 586-752-5932
metroparks.com
Get a glimpse of rural life. Visit the 250-acre working farm and see cows, chickens, goats, pigs, sheep, ducks and horses. Observe morning milking daily. The interpretive staff conducts programs on a wide variety of subjects such as milk, lamb and wool production, soil and water conservation, sustainable agriculture, food processing and modern farming techniques. MAEAP Verified. Open: 9am-5pm, daily, except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Please check website for current information.
Directions: Near Romeo, between North Ave. and Romeo Plank, between 31 and 30 Mile Roads.
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REDFORD
Redford Township Market at the Marquee
15145 Beech Daly Redford, MI 48239
313-387-2504
Facebook/RedfordMarketattheMarquee
The Marquee of Redford Township is a unique indoor open-air venue for Redford’s Market at the Marquee. Festivals, art fairs, craft shows and musical entertainment are periodically held. We look forward to seeing you. Come watch us grow!
Open: June 18-Oct 15: Sun, 10am-3pm. Closed July 4 and Sept 4 for the holidays.
Directions: Behind Town Hall, one block south of Five Mile Rd. and Beech Daly intersection in the heart of downtown Redford.
ROCHESTER
Downtown Rochester Farmers Market Corner of E. Third and Water St. Rochester, MI 48307
248-656-0060
downtownrochestermi.com
All products grown or produced in Michigan offering the freshest produce, beautiful plants, delectable baked goods, wide array of prepared foods, and so much more. Weekly giveaways and monthly events include gardening programs, cooking demos, music. EBT accepted!
Open: May-Oct: Sat, 8am-1pm
Directions: Corner of E. Third and Water St. (one block east of Main St.) in Downtown Rochester.
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ROMEO
Hy’s Cider Mill
6350 37 Mile Rd.
Romeo, MI 48065
810-798-3611
hyscidermill.com
Hy’s Cider Mill is an old-fashioned cider mill with delicious fresh products and small enough to keep everything fresh!
Offering apples, apple cider, U-Pick apples, fresh donuts, jams, jellies, cider slushies, and pumpkins. Picnic area.
Open: Sept-1st weekend in Nov: Sat-Sun only, 11am-6pm.
Directions: 1 1/2 miles west of Van Dyke, M-53.
Stony Creek Orchard & Cider Mill
2961 W. 32 Mile
Romeo, MI 48065 586-752-2453t
stonycreekorchard.com
Stony Creek Orchard offers apple cider from their own mill, homemade donuts, farm market, picnic area, wagon rides to the orchard for U-Pick apples and raspberries on weekends. Ask about group field trips daily and moonlight hayrides.
Open: Sept thru Thanksgiving: 7 days a week, 10am-6pm; Dec: Fri-Sun, 10am-6pm.
Directions: Located on the north side of 32 Mile Rd. between M-53 (Van Dyke) and Rochester Rd.
SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN
Gourdy’s Pumpkin Run, Spicer Orchards, Fenton
Kreps Apple Barn and Cider Mill, LaSalle
ROMULUS
Bird’s Berry Patch - Monster PUNK’NS
16750 Hannan Rd.
Romulus, MI 48174
734-624-7724
Facebook/birds-berry-patch
Specializing in U-Pick and we-pick fall red raspberries and Monster pumpkins. Other decoratives, corn stalks, baled straw, squash, gourds, munchkins, fat boy, prizewinners and honey. Call for harvest conditions for the red raspberries.
Open: Sept-Oct: 10am-dark, daily.
Directions: I-275 to Exit 15 (Eureka Rd., west) to Huron River Dr. turn left (south), to Pennsylvania Rd., turn right (west), to 16750 Hannan Rd. Follow the signs.
Blocks Stand & Greenhouse
29160 Eureka Rd.
Romulus, MI 48174
734-941-9388
Family-owned farm. Greenhouse and roadside farm market with many homegrown products. Block’s is known for their homegrown sweet corn that’s picked daily throughout the summer and early fall.
Open: Greenhouses: May, 9am-6pm, daily. Farm Market: Late July-Oct, 9am-6pm.
Directions: At the corner of Middlebelt and Eureka Rds. From I-94, take Middlebelt Rd., travel south approx. 3 miles.
SHELBY TOWNSHIP
Shelby Farmers Market at the Packard Proving Grounds
Historic Site
49965 Van Dyke Ave.
Shelby Township., MI 48317
586-739-4800
shelbyfarmersmarket.org
Outdoor market held at a lovely automotive history site, multiple local farmers who bring organic produce, eggs, honey, maple syrup, baked goods, meats plus handcrafted items, as well as local artisans, businesses and
musicians. Special activities for kids, and free historic tours at 11am every week. Open: May 20, 2023 - Oct 14, 2023. Sat, 9am-2pm.
Directions: Between 22 & 23 Mile Rds, and located on the front lawn of the Packard Proving Grounds Historic Site, a beautiful 17-acre site.
SOUTH LYON
Blake’s Lyon Township
61475 Silver Lake Rd.
South Lyon, MI 48178
248-437-0150
blakefarms.com/venue/blakes-southlyon/
Blake’s Orchard is excited to now serve South Lyon and the surrounding community with delicious cider, donuts and much more. This classic fall staple is a tradition for many families and friends where guests can enjoy fresh apple cider, donuts, u-pick apples & pumpkins & much more!
Open: Visit website for current hours. Directions: I-96 to Kent Lake Rd. Exit 153, go south 1 mile, then turn left at Silver Lake Rd. and follow signs to Cider Mill. Located near Kensington Metropark.
Schell Family Farm, Pinckney
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TEMPERANCE
Duke Petting Farm
44 Samaria Rd.
Temperance, MI 48182
419-410-7193
dukefarmsonline.com
Duke Petting Farm and Carriage Company prides itself on delivering hands on family friendly farm activities in a positive and impactful learning environment both on and off the farm. YOU come to us or we come to YOU! Let us plan and deliver your next party or event needs. Workshops and petting farm with over 15 different farm animals.
Open: May-Dec: Mon-Sun, 11am-5pm.
Directions: From I-75 South to Exit 6, Luna Pier, go right 6.7 miles. From US-23 South toward Toledo, take Exit 9, Summerfield, turn left for 3 miles, turn left on Samaria for 5.2 miles. Farm is on the left.
WASHINGTON
Verellen Orchards & Cider Mill
63260 Van Dyke
Washington, MI 48095
586-752-2989
Facebook/VerellenOrchards
Celebrating over 100 years of quality fruit at Verellen Orchards! U-Pick on cherries and strawberries only. Now carrying hand-dipped ice cream from Cook’s Farm Dairy. Fresh apples, peaches, pears, plums, grapes. Donuts and pies baked daily. Vegetables in season.
MAEAP Verified.
Open: Year-round: Mon-Fri, 6:30am6pm, Sat-Sun, 7am-6pm; Closed major holidays: Christmas, New Year’s Day and Easter.
Directions: North of 29 Mile Rd. on the east side of Van Dyke M-53, between Romeo and Washington on Old Van Dyke Rd.
Westview Orchards & Winery
65075 VanDyke
Washington, MI 48095
586-752-3123
westvieworchards.com
Westview Orchards & Winery is a sixth generation Family Operated, Women Owned, MAEAP verified farm. Spring, Summer, & Fall bring lots of different activities to the farm for families and adults to enjoy. U-Pick fruits, vegetables, sunflowers & pumpkins; petting farm, farm market, winery, wagon rides, fresh apple cider & donuts and so much more.
Open: Hours vary throughout the year. Check Facebook or visit our website for up-to-date information.
Directions: Take I-75 north to I-696 east, to Van Dyke north to M-53 north. Exit at 30 Miles Rd., go west 1/2 mile to traffic light, go through to enter grassy parking area on your right (north side of road.)
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MICHIGAN
Kapnick Orchards, Britton
WEBBERVIKKE
Choice Farm Market
4212 Holt Rd.
Webberville, MI 48892
517-219-2634
choicefarmmarket.com
Year-round family-owned farm market along with seasonal agritourism, including petting farm, corn maze, children’s play area and educational activities, sunflower patch, wagon rides, school tours, events and more. Committed to giving the community access to high quality, locally-made products. Every item sold in the store is made in Michigan and most are made in Ingham County
Open: Nov-April: Mon-Sat, 8am6pm,:May-Oct: Mon-Sat, 8am-8pm, Sun 10am-8pm.
Directions: I-96 to Webberville
Exit 122. Go south one mile to Holt, turn right.
in-season fresh-picked produce, u-pick flowers, hand-dipped MOO-ville ice cream, fresh made donuts daily, large selections of fresh canned goods, gift boxes, health & beauty, candy shop, Michigan beer and wines and a variety of Made in Michigan products.
Open: Summer: 9am-8pm, daily; Winter: 10am-6pm, daily
Directions: Northeast corner of Dietz Rd. and E. Grand River.
YPSILANTI
Rowe’s Produce Farm
10570 Martz Rd.
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
734-482-8538
rowesproducefarm.com
Featuring the most acreage dedicated to U-Pick strawberries in Michigan. Please visit website to get on “The List” which will inform you with up-to-date picking information directly to your email. Farm Market features Rowe’s fresh homegrown bi-color sweet corn and many locally grown fruits and vegetables throughout the summer.
Open: June-Sept: Hours vary by season.
Directions: I-94 to Rawsonville Rd. (Exit 187), go south on Rawsonville, approximately 2 1/2 miles to Martz Rd., turn right, 1/4 mile on left.
Wiard’s Orchards & Country Fair
5565 Merritt Rd.
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
734-482-7744
wiards.com
WILLIAMSTON
Diederich Produce
3537 E. Grand River Rd.
Williamston, MI 48895
517-996-0026
diederichproduce.com
Diederich Produce is an upscale specialty farm market that provides
One location, many options: Fresh cider, apple/pumpkin picking, country store, Corn Maze, old west hayrides, mini golf, giant inflatables, petting farm, play area, Valley View Mountain slides and paint ball. Hosting company picnics and parties in summer and fall.
Open: Sept-Oct: Check website.
Directions: 1-94 to Exit 183 (Huron St.)
Go south to Stony Creek Rd., turn right on Stony Creek Rd. Follow Merritt Rd. Turn right on Merritt Rd. Wiard’s is four miles off I-94.
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Dan Vannest, Co-Vice President • The Fruitful Orchard, The Merry Hearted Cidery
Mary Rottschafer, Secretary • Critter Barn, Zeeland
Mary Anne Demo • Shelby Farmers Market, Packard Proving Grounds, Shelby Township
Regina Hamlett • Hamlett Lavender Farm, Pinckney
Shannon Rowe • Spicer’s Orchard, Fenton
Jeff Swanson • Country Dairy, New Era
Christian Voorhies • Peacock Road Family Farm, Laingsburg
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The Michigan State Horticultural Society was founded in 1870 with the mission to support the Michigan fruit industry through research and education. MSHS partners with Michigan State University to fund cutting-edge research on issues affecting fruit growers. They also host the Great Lakes Expo each December, which is the premier event to interact, learn and continue profitability by providing educational and business connections.
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In Memory of Bruce Upston of Wasem Fruit Farm in Milan
Beloved fruit farmer and Michigan Agritourism Board Member
Mid-March—Mid-June
FOOD
Hoop-house Greens, Maple Syrup, Asparagus, Garlic Scapes, Greens, Morels, Peas, Radishes, Ramps, Rhubarb, Scallions, Strawberries, Hydroponic Tomatoes
U-Pick Asparagus, Strawberries
FUN
Baby Animals, Blossom Festivals, Easter Egg Hunts, Maple Syrup Festivals, Mushroom hunting & Mushroom Festivals
Mid-June—Mid-September
FOOD
Beans, Beets, Broccoli, Carrots, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Garlic, Greens, Herbs, Lettuce, Kale, Onions, Peppers, New Potatoes, Sweet Corn, Swiss Chard, Summer Squash, Tomatoes, Zucchini, Apricots, Blueberries, Cherries, Peaches, Plums, Raspberries, Watermelon, Cantaloupe, early Apples, Saskatoons, Paw Paws
U-Pick Apricots, Blueberries, Cherries, Peaches, Raspberries, Tomatoes, Peppers, Herbs
FUN
Lavender Harvest, Sunflower Festivals, County & Regional Fairs
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GUIDE SPRING
SUMMER
M ichig a n A g riT ouri s m A ss o c ia t i o n
September—November
FOOD
Beans, Beets, Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts, Cabbage, Carrots, Celery, Kale, Leeks, Onions, Parsnips, Rutabaga, Sweet Potatoes, Potatoes, Turnips, Winter Squash, Pumpkins, Apples, Pears, fall Raspberries, Blackberries, Grapes, Plums, Chestnuts, Apple Cider, Donuts, Kettle Corn, Caramel Apples
U-Pick Apples, Pumpkins, Gourds, Fall Raspberries, Pears
FUN
Fall Harvest Festivals, Grape Harvest, Corn & Soybean Mazes, Apple & Corn Cannons, Cider Mills, Tractor or Horse-Drawn Wagon Rides, Hayrides, Field Trips Gourds, Cornstalks & Hay Bales for Fall Decorating
December—Mid-March
FOOD
Hoophouse Greens, Beets, Carrots, Potatoes, Winter Squash, Apples, Holiday Pies & Baked Goods, Jarred Goods
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WINTER
Availability varies slightly from year-to-year & from one region of the state to another.
124 Michigan Agritourism A A.W. Overhiser Orchards...................... 88 Agape Acres Farm ................................ 49 AJ’s Berry Farm..................................... 36 Alex’s Veggies....................................... 90 Alpena Farmers Market 34 Anderson & Girls Orchards & Gifts ...... 56 Andy T’s Farm Market & Bakery 70 Apple Acres Farm.................................. 11 Apple Barrel Cider Mill 68 Ankley Family Farm Stand 67 B Bakker’s Acres ...................................... 27 Barden’s Farm Market 88 Barden’s Farm Market II 87 Bardenhagen Farms 27 Battle Creek Farmers Market 75 Bayside Farmers Market....................... 13 Berry Flats Fruit Farms ......................... 24 Berry Hill Farm ...................................... 100 Bill’s Farm Market ................................. 26 Bird’s Berry Patch-Monster PUNK’NS ... 115 Black Star Farms................................... 28 Black Star Farms - Old Mission 29 Blake’s Backyard 60 Blake’s Big Apple 96 Blake’s Lyon Township 115 Blake’s Orchard & Cider Mill ................ 97 The Blast Corn Maze ............................ 100 Block’s Stand & Greenhouse ................ 115 Bob’s Blueberries .................................. 104 Bohemian Lavender Farm .................... 24 Border Country Berries ......................... 13 Bowerman Blueberries Farm Market 84 BrixStone Farms 18 Brookside Farms Fritz’s Blueberries 87 Brookwood Fruit Farm .......................... 60 Brush Farms .......................................... 89 Brys Estate Vineyard & Winery ............ 29 Buchan’s Blueberry Hill......................... 29 Bumbleberry Acres................................ 89 C Calder Dairy & Farms ........................... 98 Chateau Chantal 29 Chateau Grand Traverse ...................... 30 Cheboygan Farmers Market 34 Cherry Hill Lavender Farm.................... 20 Cherry Republic 24 Christofferson Farms ............................ 54 Choice Farm Market ............................. 117 Coopersville Farm Museum 45 Corey Lake Orchards ............................ 92 Corgi Acres Produce 75 Corn Fun Corn Maze ............................ 99 Cottage Creek Orchard 106 Cotton Creek Farms .............................. 28 Country Dairy 55 Country Mill ........................................... 78 Crane Orchards U-Pick & Corn Maze ... 81 Crane’s Pie Pantry Restr. & Winery .... 82 Critter Barn ............................................ 45/57 Crystal Lake Alpaca Farm ..................... 22 D Dairy Discovery LLC ............................. 42 Dearborn Summer Market 99 DeBacker Family Dairy ......................... 8 DeBuck’s Corn Maze ............................ 97 Deer Tracks Junction ............................ 43 DeGrandchamp Farms ......................... 89 DeLange’s Redberry Farm 50 DeTour Farmers Market ........................ 9 The Dexter Cider Mill 101 Dexter Farmers Market ......................... 101 Dick Family Farm 25 Diederich Produce ................................ 117 Domino’s Farms Petting Farm .............. 96 Donahee Farms .................................... 112 Duke Petting Farm ................................ 116 Dutch Farm Market 90
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michiganfarmfun.com 125 E Ed Dunneback & Girls Farm Mkt .......... 46 Elk Rapids Farmers Market 20 Elmcrest Acres ...................................... 9 Erie Orchards & Cider Mill 102 Escanaba Farmers Market 9 F Fantail Farms 18 Farm Bureau ......................................... BkCV Farmer White’s ...................................... 31 Farmhaus Cider Co. 50 Flint Farmers Market ............................. 62 Flushing Farms 62 Frankenmuth.org................................... 63 Frankenmuth Bavarian Inn 64 Frankenmuth Corn Maze at Weiss Centennial Farm 64 Frankenmuth Farmers Market .............. 64 Fruit Acres Farm Market & U-Pick ........ 80 The Fruitful Orchard & Cider Mill 66 Fruit Ridge Hayrides............................. 53 Fryear’s Little Red Market .................... 47 G Gallagher’s Farm Market ...................... 30 Garden Farm 10 Gavin Orchards LLC ............................. 45 Gentner-Bischer Farms ........................ 69 Gladstone Farmers Market ................... 10 Gladwin Farmers Market ...................... 66 Goldberry Woods B&B Cottages-Farm .................................... 93 Golden River Orchard 34 Grand Haven Farmers Market .............. 46 Grandpa Tiny’s Farm 64 Gull Meadow Farms .............................. 85 Gypsy Farms Market ............................. 26 H Hallstedt Homestead Cherries ............. 25 Hamlett Lavender Farm 111 Hanulcik Farm Market ........................... 52 Harrietta’s Blueberry Hill 23 Harvey’s Farm ....................................... 91 Heidi’s Farm Stand 53 The Henry Ford ..................................... 100 Heritage Farms Market ......................... 45 Hill Bros. Orchards & Cider Mill 47 Hillside Christmas Tree Farm ............... 105 Discover Holland 79 Holland Farmers Market ....................... 84 Hollywood Farms 74 Huhn Strawberry Farm.......................... 61 Hy’s Cider Mill ....................................... 114 I Indigo Lavender Farms ......................... 67 Iron Fish Distillery ................................. 28 J J.W. Morlock & Girls LLC...................... 93 Jacob’s Farm 30 Jake’s Country Meats ........................... 78 K Kackleberry Farm 107 Kalkaska Farmers Market ..................... 23 Kapnick Orchards 98 Karabinas Family Farm......................... 24 Kei Ju Farm 26 Kensington Metropark Farm Center ..... 106 Klenk Orchards Inc. .............................. 56 King Orchards - Central Lake ............... 19 Knaebe’s Apple Farm and Cider Works ........................................ 37 Kohl Farms 71 Kokx’s Produce ..................................... 84 Kreps Apple Barn .................................. 104 Krupp Farms.......................................... 44
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126 Michigan Agritourism L Lakeshore Harvest Country .................. 93 Lavender Bliss Flower Farm 77 Lawrence Farmers Market .................... 86 Leaman’s Green Applebarn 65 Lehmans Orchard Brewery & Farmhouse 77 Lehmans Orchard U-Pick and Winery . 87 Lemon Creek Fruit Farm & Winery ...... 76 Lewis Adventure Farm & Zoo 55 Local Yokels Farm ................................. 30 M Maple Leaf Farm & Creamery 20 Downtown Marquette Farmers Mkt ...... 12 Maybury Farm 108 The Property Farm/McCalllum’s ........... 68 Meridian Twp. Farmers Market............. 110 The Merry Hearted Cidery .................... 66 Michigan Ag Council ............................. 15 Michigan Agritourism .................Inside Bk/Cv Michigan Apple Committee ........Inside Fr/Cv Michigan Brewers Guild 51 Michigan Christmas Tree Association . 39 Michigan Cider Association 99 Michigan Craft Beverage Council ........ 109 Michigan Farmers Market Association 37 Michigan Maple Syrup Association ...... 38 Michigan Radio..................................... 128 Michigan Vegetable Council 121 Middleton Berry Farm ........................... 110 Mission Point Resort 15 Mitchell Farm & Greenhouses .............. 103 Montrose Orchards 69 Morgan Composting Inc. ...................... 56 Morrison Farms 31 Mud Lake Farm ..................................... 50 Mueller’s Orchard & Cider Mill ............. 69 Munsell Farms ....................................... 103 Myrtle & Maude’s .................................. 31 N National Cherry Festival ....................... 19 Nelson’s Farm Market 48 New Baltimore Farmers Market ............ 107 9 Bean Rows 27 Northeast Mich. Farm Mkt. Oscoda ...... 36 Northeast Mich. Farm Mkt. Tawas City 37 Northern Sun Winery ............................ 8 Nugent Orchards................................... 22 O Obstbaum Orchards 108 Old Mission Peninsula Wine Trail ........ 30 Orchard Hill Farm.................................. 42 P Pahl’s Country Store & Pumpkin Patch ................................... 18 Papas Pumpkin Patch ......................... 69 Partridge Creek Farm 12 Peacock Road Family Farm ................. 68 Pell’s Pie Patch 11 Phillips Orchards & Cider Mill .............. 70 Pinecrest Christmas Tree Farm 82 Plymouth Orchards & Cider Mill ........... 112 Polish Heritage Farm ............................ 19 Porter’s Orchard.................................... 67 Post Family Farm LLC .......................... 47/52 Pregitzer Farm Market LLC 107 Prillwitz Fruit Farms .............................. 81 Printwell................................................. 12 R Rajzer’s Farm Market & Greenhouses . 80 Red Barn Market 54 Redford Twp. Market at the Marquee ... 113 Reenders Blueberry Farms ................... 57 Reindeer Ranch 85 Rennhack Orchards Market .................. 48 Riverbend Farms 90 Robinette’s Apple Haus & Winery ........ 47 Rochester Cider Mill 110
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michiganfarmfun.com 127 ZEPHYR HILL FARMS Downtown Rochester Farmers Market . 113 Rockford Package Supply 43 Rooftop Landing Reindeer Farm ......... 44 Rowe’s Produce Farm 117 Royal Farms Inc. ................................... 20 Russell Blueberry Farm 65 Rusty Moose Garden & Gifts 19 S Schantz’s Blueberries ........................... 70 Schell Family Farm 111 Schramm’s Farm Market....................... 105 Schultz Fruitridge Farms, Inc. 86/88 Schwallier’s Country Basket ................. 56 Secret Garden at Brys Estate 31 Serendipity Farms................................. 38 Shelby Twp. Farmers Market 115 Shuler Dairy .......................................... 75 Sill Bros. U-Pick Tomatoes/Peppers .... 90 Simpson Family Farm ........................... 62 Sixteen Sprigs Lavender Farm ............. 60 Slagle’s Family Farm 10 Snappy Apple Farm Market .................. 43 Sommerfeldt’s Sommer Fresh Farm 76 Southwest MI Tourist Council ............... 82 Spicer Orchards 103 Spring Lake Farm & Garden Market .... 56 Spring Valley Trout Farm ...................... 102 Starz Orchards ...................................... 14 St. Joe Farmers Market ........................ 91 St. Louis Farmers Market 71 Stephenson Farm & Market .................. 92 Stiles Pumpkin Barn 61 Stony Creek Orchard and Cider Mill .... 114 Strauss Produce 78 Sunny G Orchard .................................. 14 Swift Pumpkins ..................................... 77 T Tawas Blueberry Farm .......................... 38 Three Cedars Farm 108 Thumb Octagon Barn ........................... 66 Thunder Bay Resort 35 Traverse City Tourism ........................... 21 True Blue Farms Co. Store & U-Pick 83 Twin Flame Lavender Farm .................. 74 Twin Maple Orchards ............................ 83 Two K Farms 28 U Uncle John’s Cider Mill ......................... 71 Up North Farm Market & Petting Barn 49 V Verellen Orchards & Cider Mill ............. 116 VerHage Fruit Farms ............................ 85 W Wahmhoff Farms Nursery 83 Warren Orchards Between the Bays .... 31 Wasem Fruit Farm 106 WaterFire Vineyards ............................. 23 Weesies Brothers Farms ...................... 54 Westview Orchards & Winery .............. 116 Wellington Farm USA............................ 35 Whittaker’s Berry Farm 104 Wiard’s Orchards & Country Fair ......... 117 The Wild Pumpkin 61 Wolcott Mill Metropark Farm Center ..... 112 Woodland Enterprises, Inc. 57 Woods Farm .......................................... 26 Wyrick’s Orchard................................... 71
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