Farms Near Benton Harbor, MI
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Benton Harbor, Michigan — all selling direct to consumers.
Benton Harbor Farmers Market
0.4 miBenton Harbor
Benton Harbor Farmers Market operates on Pipestone Street in downtown Benton Harbor, a Berrien County city in Michigan's southwest fruit belt. It's a separate, present-day market from the historic Benton Harbor Fruit Market wholesale operation that once ran nearby — this one serves retail shoppers in the city center.
Harbor Market
0.9 miBenton Harbor
Harbor Market sets up Wednesdays from 10am to 3pm at 510 W. Main Street in Benton Harbor, spring through fall. Vendors sell produce, baked goods, and artisan goods, and past markets have included vegan meats, jewelry, and clothing alongside the usual fruits and vegetables, with live music on some market days.
Lynne and Gary’s Acre (County Line Veggie Bus)
1.3 miBenton Harbor
Benton Harbor Fruit Market
1.9 miBenton Harbor Fruit Market, on Territorial Road in neighboring Benton Township, replaced the original wholesale fruit market that once stood in Benton Harbor's "flats" district before that area was demolished in a 1967 urban renewal project. It remains a noted landmark in a county still built around fruit growing.
Nye's Apple Barn and Farms
2.4 miSaint Joseph
Nye's Apple Barn has farmed this stretch of Niles Road since the late 1800s and still sells mostly its own fruit and vegetables. Amish-style pies, jams, and jellies fill out the barn alongside caramel apples, honey sticks, and salsas. The farm runs U-pick and orchard visits on a midweek-to-weekend schedule in Saint Joseph.
Mick Klug Farms
2.6 miMick Klüg Farms in St. Joseph, Michigan has hand-harvested premium fruit and vegetables for generations, supplying Chicago-land and Southwest Michigan through farmers markets, wholesale delivery routes, and June, peak-season, and full-season CSA subscriptions. The New Buffalo farmstand is now open daily at 116 N. Whittaker Street downtown, with pickup spots and home delivery through the webstore.
Nye's Apple Barn and Farms
3.7 miSaint Joseph
Terra Queen Farm
3.8 miSt Joseph
CSA MEMBERSHIPS We are now accepting CSA memberships for the 2023 season! CSA stands for community-supported agriculture and it is the best way to directly support your local farm. Each week you will receive a box full of assorted farm goodies that are picked fresh and in season. We have several different pickup location options available and are hoping to add a delivery option soon. Learn more
Sommerfeldf Farms
3.5 miBenton Harbor
Sommerfeld Farms has deep roots in the Benton Harbor area, with family members farming there since the 1800s. Current posts show corn stalks and straw bales sold for fall decorating, tracked through the farm's Facebook page rather than a formal website. Beyond that, details on what else they grow or sell aren't documented online.
Sommerfeldf Farms
3.6 miBenton Harbor
The Extraordinary Berry
4.5 miBenton Harbor
Sandoval Farm
5.2 miSandoval Farm runs u-pick strawberries, peaches, raspberries, blueberries, and sweet cherries near St. Joseph, along with an on-site beekeeping operation and a farm stand called the Fruit Shack. Hours and crop availability shift with the season, and online listings for the farm are sparse and inconsistent enough that calling ahead beats trusting any single source.
Tower Hill Farm, A Certified Organic Orchard, Vegetable Farm and U-Pick Blueberries
5.1 miSodus
Piggott's Farm Market & Bakery
4.5 miBenton Harbor
Big Head Farm, Inc.
5.4 miBenton Harbor
Big Head Farm is listed as a farm stand at 3835 Pier Road in Benton Harbor, inside Michigan's fruit belt along the Lake Michigan shoreline where the lake effect stretches the growing season for peaches and blueberries. No working website or posted hours turned up in a search.
McCartney Farm
4.6 miSodus
McCartney Farm grows nectarines, peaches, Bartlett pears, and apples on Hillandale Road in Sodus, in Michigan's fruit belt near Benton Harbor. Nectarines and peaches ripen in August, pears come in early September, and apples carry the U-pick season from late September through October, alongside apple cider and winter squash.
Lange Farms
6.5 miSodus
Lange Farms sits on River Road in Sodus, in Michigan's Berrien County fruit belt. No crop list, hours, or contact details for this farm were found online.
Dal-Key's Honey Farm
7.3 miDal-Key's Honey Farm sells honey in Indiana. No independent website or social page confirms a location or product line — contact the farm directly for current availability.
Big Head Farm Apple Orchard
7.4 miColoma
BREDEWEG ACRES
8.6 miStevensville
Bredeweg Acres has run as a family u-pick blueberry farm since 1988, worked by Farmer Roger and Grandma Ruth Ann out of Stevensville. Picking season opens the first week of July, Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; bring your own container or use one of theirs. The farm also sells Christmas trees each winter and takes cash, check, or Venmo — no cards.
Barbott Farms
9.0 miStevensville
Barbott Farms & Greenhouse has grown flowering annuals, perennials, shrubs, vegetables and herbs in Stevensville, run today by Andrew Barbott. The greenhouse opens the last week of April and stays open through October 31, with hours Monday through Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday 10 to 5. It's more garden center than u-pick farm — the draw is plants and produce, not a fall festival.
Hillside Orchards
9.9 miHillside Orchards has grown fruit in the Berrien Springs area of Michigan's fruit belt since 1836. The family orchard produces apples, peaches, nectarines, apricots, sweet cherries, and chestnuts, with sweet cherries ready in late June and apples holding through March. This is not a u-pick operation — the orchard sells through USDA-certified channels and supplies markets as far as Chicago.
Lavender Fields Farm
9.9 miBerrien Springs
Lavender Fields Farm grows lavender in Berrien Springs, part of Michigan's southwest fruit and wine belt near the Lake Michigan shoreline. Bloom season for Michigan-grown lavender generally runs through July. No current hours, pricing, or contact details were verifiable online, so call before visiting.
Jollay Orchards Family Fun Farm
7.8 miColoma
Jollay Orchards has grown fruit on the same Coloma land since 1857, now in its eighth generation of family ownership. Summer brings U-pick cherries, blueberries, and peaches; apples and grapes take over by fall, alongside a farm shop selling fresh donuts, apple-cherry spread, and pumpkin butter. Hayrides and a corn maze round out a season that runs June through November.
Rane Beau Hill Farm
10.0 miStovers Farm Market and U
9.9 miBerrien Springs
Fruit Acres Farms Cherry U-Pick
7.9 miColoma
Fruit Acres Farms has grown fruit in Coloma since 1846. The farm market sells black sweet cherries, sour cherries, peaches, and apples, with sweet corn rounding out the summer stand. U-pick season covers cherries, peaches, and apples with no ladders required, plus a free picnic area and playground for families who make a day of it.
Lemon Creek Fruit Farm
10.6 miBerrien Springs
Lemon Creek Fruit Farm has grown fruit on Lemon Creek Road in Berrien Springs for more than 160 years, and the family now runs an estate winery alongside the working farm. The seasonal market sells farm-fresh produce for pick-your-own and retail during fruit season, with tastings and a wine club through the winery side of the operation.
Fruit Acres Farm Market & U-Pick
8.4 miColoma
Berry Lucky Farm
10.8 miBridgman
Berry Lucky Farm is a six-acre blueberry operation outside Bridgman that's been in the family for generations, though u-pick only started in 2019. The season is short — usually early July through early August — with hours around 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. most days. Check Facebook or Instagram before driving out, since picking hours shift with how the bushes are producing.
Petes U-Pick
10.8 miBerrien Springs
Petes U-Pick operates on Lemon Creek Road in Berrien Springs, in Berrien County's fruit belt near Michigan's southwest wine trail — a region built on blueberries, peaches, and grapes. No posted season dates or hours are listed publicly yet.
Forraht Farms
10.9 miBerrien Springs
Forraht Farms is a three-generation family operation in Berrien Springs that opens each September and runs through October. The draw here is the grapes — nine u-pick varieties spread across the vineyard rows, plus pre-picked Bartlett pears and several apple varieties ready to bag and take home. It's a short season, so the fall window is the only time to visit.
Wild Coyote Organic Farm
11.1 miWild Coyote Organic Farm grows using organic methods, per the name, though no independent website or CSA listing confirms crops, acreage, or how to buy from them. Contact the farm directly for current details.
Johansons Apple World
11.0 miJohanson's Apple World supplies fruit and vegetables in season from its Keehn Road location near Baroda, along with jams and jellies made on-site. The operation sells primarily as a supplier rather than a walk-in farm stand, so calling ahead is the reliable way to check availability.
Lazy Acres Vineyard
11.8 miBerrien Springs
Lazy Acres Vineyard has grown grapes on more than 200 acres in Berrien Springs since 1959, using organic practices across Merlot, Chardonnay, and Cabernet Sauvignon vines. Grape picking is U-pick and cash-only, at $1 a pound, with visitors bringing their own containers and shears during harvest season.
Flavorland Farms
12.0 miBaroda
Shafer Orchards
12.3 miShafer Orchards has been in the same Berrien County family for three generations, though it now operates as The Shafer Farm LLC after the Shafers retired and leased the 72 acres to Doug and Suzy Forraht in 2017. U-pick runs five peach varieties in late July and August, then ten apple varieties and Concord grapes into September and October, alongside pumpkins, squash, and gourds.
Blooms N Bees
12.3 miBlooms N Bees pairs flowers and pollinators in its name, pointing to a honey or cut-flower operation built around bee-friendly growing. No public site confirms products or how to buy — worth a direct call.
Prillwitz Fruit Farm
11.9 miEau Claire
Prillwitz Fruit Farm has grown fruit on Main Street outside Eau Claire for four generations, about a mile from downtown. The U-pick orchard draws a strong local following — a 4.8-star rating and thousands of Facebook likes — for fresh, pick-your-own fruit through the season.
Rambo Blueberries
13.3 miBridgman
Rambo Blueberries grows blueberries on Gast Road in Bridgman, deep in Berrien County's fruit belt along Lake Michigan. No hours, u-pick details, or contact information were found online.
Starbucks Blueberry Farm - formerly Jone's Blueberries
13.3 miBridgman
Starbucks Blueberry Farm — no relation to the coffee chain, formerly known as Jones' Blueberries — grows more than six blueberry varieties, including Blue Crop and Jersey, for u-pick in Bridgman. Buckets are provided, there's a picnic area for a break between rows, and berries go home in plastic bags or a purchased box. Updates on opening dates run through Facebook, Instagram, and an email newsletter rather than a fixed schedule.
Bridgman Open air Market
13.2 miBridgman
Bridgman sits in Berrien County near Warren Dunes State Park on the Lake Michigan shore. Its Open Air Market at 4509 Lake Street has no current website or social page, so vendors and season dates aren't confirmed.
Bixby Orchards
13.5 miBerrien Springs
Bixby Farms has worked the same ground in Berrien Springs for generations, growing strawberries, raspberries and peaches for u-pick alongside asparagus and rhubarb sold at the farm stand. They also jar their own salsas and jams and sell farm-fresh eggs. The family's pitch is simple — a straight line from grower to plate — and the market stays open through the spring-to-fall harvest run.
Castanea sativa LLC
11.3 miEau Claire
The name Castanea sativa is the botanical name for the European chestnut, and the address near Eau Claire lands in Berrien County — the warmest stretch of Michigan's fruit belt, usually associated with peaches and grapes rather than nut trees. No public contact info confirms current hours.
Frank Farms
13.8 miBerrien Center
Frank Farms has grown fruit in Berrien Center since 1909 and now ships individually quick-frozen black raspberries, peaches, and chocolate-covered dried cherries and blueberries nationwide, year-round. Peach varieties include Red Haven, Canadian Harmony, Glo Haven, and PF22. The farm no longer offers u-pick; orders go out by mail every Monday and Wednesday, holidays excepted.
Earth First Farms
14.1 miBerrien Center
Earth First Farms, MI - 4296816326_6e9c09ee57_o.jpg About Us Tom and Denise started out by transitioning a conventional orchard to organic, and we have been certified organic since 2006. Our home farm is 49 acres of organic apples, strawberries, peaches, pears and lots of other fruits and vegetables. We have expanded over the years farm and we now farm 50 acres of apples, 10 acres of blueberries and 25 acres of everything else, all organic in SW Michigan. We are a licensed cider producer and ope
Sweet Summer Gardens
13.3 miWatervliet
Tree Mendus-Fruit Farm
13.6 miEau Claire
Tree-Mendus Fruit Farm in Eau Claire hosts the International Cherry Pit-Spitting Championship every July, a long-running contest that's made this Berrien County u-pick farm a summer landmark well beyond its cherry, peach, and apple orchards. No current hours or pricing were independently verified this round — call ahead before visiting.
Frank Farms
14.5 miBerrien Center
Wicks'Apple House
13.6 miDowagiac
Sprague's Family Fun Farm
13.9 miDowagiac
Adams Blueberry Farms
15.3 miHartford
Adams Blueberry Farms has grown blueberries in Hartford, in Van Buren County, since the 1870s, making it one of the older working farms in the area. The current generation runs both organic and conventional u-pick fields, plus pre-picked pints for anyone who'd rather skip the bucket. Maple syrup and aronia berries round out the stand. Season runs July through August, seven days a week, and the farm draws pickers from the Chicago-area beach crowd along Lake Michigan.
Big Dans U-pick
14.2 miHartford
Krohne Plant Farms Inc
14.1 miHartford
Krohne Plant Farms has grown bare-root strawberry plants and asparagus crowns for wholesale customers for more than 40 years. The Hartford location sits within eleven miles of Lake Michigan, which softens winter lows and summer highs enough to suit strawberry propagation. This is a nursery stock operation, not a u-pick or retail produce stand.
Hessey Farmstead
15.3 miHartford
Twin Maple Orchards
19.0 miGlendora
Twin Maple Orchard grows fruit on Cleveland Avenue in Glendora, just outside Galien in Michigan's southwest corner, offering u-pick harvesting and fresh produce sold at local farmers markets seven days a week from 10am to 6pm during the season. The farm also welcomes RV travelers through the Harvest Hosts network. Call ahead for which fruits are ready to pick.
Twin Maple Orchards
19.0 miGalien
Granor Farm
19.3 miGranor Farm grows vegetables, grains, berries, and botanicals organically on a diversified property in Three Oaks, Michigan, near Lake Michigan and the Indiana state line. Beyond the harvest, the farm runs a CSA membership, self-guided tours, and a lineup of classes, workshops, and a kids' farm camp. The farm store is open Thursday through Sunday, and dinners are hosted in its on-site greenhouse.
Granor Greenhouse
19.4 miGranor Greenhouse is the glass-walled centerpiece of Granor Farm, an organic operation in Three Oaks, Michigan, just over the state line from northern Indiana. Farm-to-table dinners are served inside it alongside the farm's craft spirits — gin, whiskey, vermouth, amaro — distilled on site from what's grown outside its walls. The adjoining farm store sells seasonal produce and prepared foods Thursday through Sunday.
Blueberry Patch
18.2 miSawyer
Blueberry Patch operates in Sawyer, deep in Berrien County's fruit belt along Lake Michigan's southwest shore — the same sandy soil that makes this corner of the state one of the country's top blueberry-growing regions. Hours and picking details for this specific farm aren't posted online; call ahead.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Benton Harbor, MI?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Benton Harbor, Michigan, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Benton Harbor?
Farms near Benton Harbor include 31 agritourism & farm experiences, 14 farm stands, 9 produce farms, 8 orchards. Browse the list for details on each.
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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.
