Farms Near Allegan, MI
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Allegan, Michigan — all selling direct to consumers.
Allegan Farmers Market
0.6 miAllegan
Allegan Farmers Market operates on Locust Street in downtown Allegan, the county seat on the Kalamazoo River in West Michigan. Allegan County's mix of fruit orchards and vegetable farms feeds markets throughout the region, and this one sits in the middle of that growing area.
DeLano Mansion
0.7 miAllegan
DeLano Mansion is a historic property on Cutler Street in Allegan, a small city on the Kalamazoo River in West Michigan. Current use, hours, and event details aren't published online.
Old School Farmers Market
3.0 miOld School Farmers Market operates out of Allegan on Lincoln Road, selling produce, proteins, and specialty goods from regional farms and small food producers. Beyond a handful of directory listings, there's little published detail on this market's exact hours or history, so it's worth confirming current days before making the drive.
Square Nail Farm
3.2 miAllegan
Square Nail Farm grows vegetables and fruit in Allegan under the motto 'grown fresh for your family from ours.' Rather than posting fixed hours, the farm updates what's ready to pick and buy on Facebook day by day, so check before making the drive. Call 616-318-6450 to confirm current availability and pricing.
Shady Creek Farm
4.6 miShady Creek Farm is a Michigan farm operation. No public listing confirms what they grow, raise, or sell, or where to find them.
Forstner Blueberry Farm
5.2 miAllegan
Forstner has grown blueberries in Allegan since 1951, more than 70 years under the same family. Berries come u-pick or pre-picked, in pints, quarts, 2-pound clamshells, or 5-pound boxes, with peak season running July through mid-August. They run specials on Wednesdays and ask that large orders call ahead — the same practice they've followed since long before most of their current customers were born.
Twin Flame Lavender Farm
4.3 miAllegan
Wild West Ranch
7.3 miAllegan
Wild West Ranch runs horseback trail rides year-round by appointment across Allegan, Ottawa, Kent, Ionia, Barry, Van Buren, and Kalamazoo counties. Options include one-hour and 90-minute rides on horseback or draft horse, pony rides, riding lessons, hayrides, buggy rides, and winter sleigh rides. Riders must be at least seven to ride independently; younger children can be led.
Blue Stone Farm
7.0 miOtsego
Down Home Gardens
8.6 miHopkins
Future Days Farm
8.3 miAllegan
Ridgeview Blueberries
7.7 miMartin
Otsego Farmers Market
8.7 miOtsego
Otsego Farmers Market sets up Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., May through October, in the parking lot at the Otsego Church of God on M-89. Local growers bring in-season vegetables and fruit — the lineup shifts with the calendar, heavier on greens in early summer and squash and apples by fall. It's a small-town market run by the growers who show up week after week, not a produce distributor's booth. Vendors pay a seasonal fee to sell here, which keeps the roster local.
Brookside Farms - Gobles Location
11.8 miGobles
Brookside Farms' Gobles location, on County Road 388, is the northernmost of the family's three southwest Michigan u-pick sites growing blueberries and seasonal fruit. As with the Paw Paw and Otsego locations, picking windows track whatever is ripening that week.
Martin Marketplace
9.1 miMartin Marketplace runs out of a building at 1619 12th Ave in this small Allegan County town, selling produce, baked goods, flowers, honey, and other homemade goods from local vendors. The market operates indoors, which keeps it going through the shoulder seasons that shut down open-air markets elsewhere in southwest Michigan. Around 550 people follow its Facebook page for weekly vendor lineups and hours.
Ridgeview Blueberries
9.2 miRidgeview Blueberries grows a longer list than its name suggests — blueberries, yes, but also beans, corn, cucumbers, peaches, peppers, raspberries, squash, strawberries, and tomatoes, all open for u-pick outside Martin in Allegan County. It's the kind of farm where the picking calendar runs from early summer straight through Michigan's short growing season, one crop taking over as the last one finishes.
Harvest Moon Acres, LLC
12.5 miGobles
Harvest Moon Acres runs a 5-acre corn maze on M-40 in Gobles alongside hayrides, farm animals, a pumpkin patch, and a Fun Zone play area. The farm markets itself as southwestern Michigan's outdoor fall destination and operates weekends during the season, selling both unlimited season passes and single-day tickets for visiting families.
Twin Acres Farm LLC
12.4 miDorr
Twin Acres Farm in Dorr is a small family operation built around a simple line from its owners: growing their own food and knowing what's in it. Each season adds another piece toward living off the land — more canning, more hunting, more of the farm doing double duty. It's a working farm first, not a retail storefront, so reach out directly through Facebook or email before making the drive out to Zellman Court.
Cleveland Farms
13.2 miCleveland Farms has grown sweet cherries, plums, and apples on County Road 380 near Bloomingdale since 1958, making it one of the longer-running fruit operations in Van Buren County. Cherry season comes first in summer, with apples following into fall.
Plainwell Farmers Market
11.1 miPlainwell
Gary Crane Farm
10.9 miGary Crane Farm sits on 124th Avenue near Fennville, in Allegan County's fruit belt along the Lake Michigan shore — the same stretch of orchards and berry farms that includes Dee's Lakeshore Farm nearby. No further details are posted online.
Miesco Farm Fresh Produce Stand
12.3 miHamilton
Alamo Farmers' and Crafters' Market
13.2 miKalamazoo
Alamo Farmers' and Crafters' Market operates on West D Avenue in Alamo Township, Kalamazoo County. Pairing produce vendors with craft sellers under one market is a common rural-township format in the region, built for towns too small to support a market of either kind alone.
Beard's Produce
13.7 miDorr
Beard's Produce has grown fruit and vegetables in Dorr since 1963, with u-pick and pre-picked strawberries, blueberries and sweet corn from May through August. The farm asks visitors to leave pets at home in the u-pick fields. It's a family operation on 140th Avenue that's stayed in the same business for six decades without turning into a fall-festival attraction.
Plainwell Indoor Market
11.6 miPlainwell
New Salem Corn Maze
15.3 miDorr
New Salem Corn Maze runs as Witches' Woods after dark, a haunted attraction with two path options, Twisted and Wicked, plus a haunted corn maze and zombie paintball spread across more than 20 stops and actors. General admission runs $30 with combo pricing available. The attraction operates select weekends in October, weather permitting.
Mud Lake Farm, LLC
16.5 miHudsonville
Mud Lake Farm is a registered agritourism site on Ottogan Street in Hudsonville, part of Ottawa County's dense mix of vegetable, fruit, and greenhouse operations. Beyond the address, the farm has no public hours, crop list, or contact page online yet.
Brookside Farms - Martin Location
12.4 miOtsego
The Martin-area branch of Brookside Farms sits on 116th Avenue near Otsego, one of three u-pick blueberry and seasonal fruit locations the family operates across southwest Michigan. It falls between the Paw Paw and Gobles fields, roughly the middle stop of the three.
Leduc Blueberries
17.1 miPaw Paw
Cycle Source Berries
16.6 miPaw Paw
Cycle Source Berries grows raspberries on M-43 outside Paw Paw, in Van Buren County's fruit belt. It's a small operation with no listed website or phone — local agritourism directories describe it simply as fresh, locally grown raspberries sold direct from the farm.
Schultz Fruitridge Farms, Inc.
17.3 miMattawan
Schultz Fruitridge Farms operates on County Road 652 in Mattawan, in Michigan's Van Buren County fruit belt. No crop list, hours, or contact details were found online.
Westview Farm
17.3 miMattawan
Westview Farm is located in Mattawan, in Van Buren County's farm country between Kalamazoo and Paw Paw. No website, listed hours, or product details turned up in research — call ahead before visiting.
Woodbridge Dairy Farm
17.9 miByron Center
Husteds Farm Market and Cider Mill
17.2 miKalamazoo
Berry Brothers Retail LLC
18.1 miPaw Paw
Berry Brothers Retail grows and sells blueberries from its M-40 farm outside Paw Paw, along with u-pick flowers, coffee, ice cream and fresh-baked goods. The family recently added the former Leduc Blueberry farm to its operations, expanding acreage in southwest Michigan's blueberry country. Multiple retail locations around Paw Paw carry the fruit in season rather than just a single farm stand.
Fawn Meadow Vineyard
15.1 miHamilton
Hamilton sits in Allegan County, part of west Michigan's wine country near the Fennville and Saugatuck vineyard cluster. Fawn Meadow Vineyard is listed in the area; no independent website or current tasting-room details were confirmed online — call ahead before visiting.
Pleasant Hill Farms
13.7 miFennville
Pleasant Hill Farms grows U-pick blueberries on 124th Avenue outside Fennville, in the fruit belt along Lake Michigan's east shore. It's a straightforward pick-your-own operation without much else published online, so checking current picking conditions before the drive is worthwhile.
Blue Acres Farms
15.3 miGrand Junction
Blue Acres Farms is registered at 355 60th Street in Grand Junction, a small Van Buren County crossroads named for its old railroad junction. The county is Michigan fruit country — South Haven and its Blueberry Festival sit a short drive west. No working website or phone number surfaced for Blue Acres itself, so current crops and hours are unconfirmed.
Blmsue Acres Far
15.3 miGrand Junction
This entry shares its address — 355 60th Street, Grand Junction — with Blue Acres Farms and reads like a scanning or data-entry variant of that same name. Grand Junction sits in Van Buren County's fruit belt near South Haven. No separate website, phone, or listing exists for "Blmsue Acres Far," suggesting one farm recorded twice under two spellings.
Almena Farmers' Market
18.3 miAlmena Farmers' Market operates out of Almena Township near Paw Paw, in Van Buren County's fruit-and-wine belt along Michigan's southwest lakeshore corridor. The county's sandy soil and lake-effect climate support the grape and fruit orchards that regional markets like this one typically draw from.
Schemenauer Farms
14.7 miBangor
Schemenauer Farms sits in Bangor, part of Van Buren County's fruit belt along Michigan's Lake Michigan corridor. No product list, hours, or website turned up in research; call ahead before visiting.
True Blue Farms
14.7 miGrand Junction
True Blue Farms sits in Grand Junction, in Van Buren County's blueberry country a few miles from South Haven's National Blueberry Festival grounds. No confirmed hours or pricing were available online — call ahead before visiting during blueberry season.
Mistee Creek Farms
14.1 miMistee Creek Farms grows apples and pumpkins for u-pick visitors outside Shelbyville, a straightforward crop-and-harvest operation in Allegan County farm country. Call ahead of a visit to confirm what's ready to pick — Michigan's apple and pumpkin windows shift a few weeks each year depending on the season.
Dekleine Cherry Farm
18.7 miJamestown Charter Township
Dekleine Cherry Farm grows cherries in Jamestown Charter Township, part of the Ottawa County fruit belt south of Grand Rapids. No independent website or current season details were confirmed online — reach out locally for picking dates.
LITTLE PISTOL FARMS LLC
18.6 miKalamazoo
Little Pistol Farms operates out of 2335 S. Van Kal St. in Kalamazoo — a city-lot address rather than open farmland, pointing to a small urban growing operation. No hours, products, or website turned up in a search.
Smallegan's Farm
19.1 miSmallegan Farm is a longtime dairy operation working land between Hudsonville and Zeeland in Ottawa County. Public information is thin — the family farm doesn't run a public storefront or website — but state business filings confirm it's operated under the Smallegan family name for decades. This is dairy country: expect working barns and pasture, not a retail farm stand.
Stokes Homestead Farm Market
16.4 miGrand Junction
The Phunny Pharm
17.5 miHolland
On 50th Street outside Holland, in the Ottawa County farmland behind Michigan's tulip-festival town, The Phunny Pharm is listed as an agritourism destination. The punning name suggests a family-oriented stop, though what's grown or open to visitors isn't published online.
Pleasant Hill Farm
15.0 miFennville
Kessler Family Farm
19.5 miByron Center
Brookside Farms - Paw Paw Location
19.9 miPaw Paw
Brookside Farms' Paw Paw location is one of three southwest Michigan u-pick sites the family runs for fresh blueberries and seasonal fruit, off 44th Avenue near the Paw Paw River. What's ripe shifts through the summer, so it's worth checking ahead before the drive.
Fun Pumpkins
18.9 miHolland
Byron Center Meats
20.3 miByron Center Meats runs a butcher shop and custom meat-processing operation at 8375 Freeland Ave SW in Byron Center, Kent County, selling all-natural, locally sourced steaks, roasts, ground beef, and bundled cuts like its "1/8th Beef Collection." The shop is open Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Contact: [email protected] or (616) 878-1578.
Crane Orchards Upick
15.9 miCrane Orchards has been farmed by the same family since the 1880s, now on its sixth generation, growing more than twenty apple varieties alongside ten kinds of peaches and cherries outside Fennville. The u-pick rows run through a corn maze in the fall, and the orchard operates separately from Crane's Pie Pantry next door, a distinct business under the same family name.
Mitchells Blueberries
16.8 miGrand Junction
Phil and Jeanne Mitchell planted the first bushes here in 1968; four generations of the family have farmed the ground since. Mitchell's Blueberries is 100% certified organic, and the crew hand-processes every berry that leaves the farm. Visitors can pick their own or buy fresh-picked at the on-farm market in Van Buren County, southwest Michigan.
Parkside Farm
19.9 miByron Center
Family-friendly farm in Byron Center, MI features classes, farm market, photo venue, tours, and 100 year old farmhouse for overnight farm stays. Parkside Farm travels MI with registered pygmy goats to birthday parties, corporate events, festivals, libraries, schools and senior centers, sharing farm education with the Jump for JOY Program®.
Lakeshore Country Farms
19.3 miBangor
Lakeshore Country Farms grows blueberries and microgreens on State Highway 43 outside Bangor, about fifteen minutes off the main road. The microgreens are sold direct to order, and the farm keeps in touch with customers mainly through Instagram rather than a storefront or standing hours.
Schem Lane Orchards and Farm Market
19.0 miBangor
Morrison's Sunny Fields
21.8 miPaw Paw
Morrison's Sunny Fields sits near Paw Paw, the Van Buren County seat known for its wineries and fruit orchards along the I-94 corridor. No public listing spells out exactly what Sunny Fields grows or when it's open to visitors.
Joe's Blues
19.6 miBangor
Joe's Blues has picked blueberries from the same Bangor bushes for 18 seasons, selling fresh and frozen berries at nine Chicago-area farmers markets — Green City, Wicker Park, and Logan Square among them — as well as U-pick at the Van Buren County farm itself. The Corrado family runs it with an emphasis on sustainable growing and kid- and pet-friendly picking hours through summer.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Allegan, MI?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Allegan, Michigan, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Allegan?
Farms near Allegan include 33 agritourism & farm experiences, 11 produce farms, 10 farm stands, 9 farmers markets. Browse the list for details on each.
Can I visit these farms in person?
Many welcome visitors through farm stands, u-pick fields, or on-farm stores — check each farm's page for hours and visiting details before you go.
