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Farms Near Burlington, WI

60 local farms within about 30 miles of Burlington, Wisconsin — all selling direct to consumers.

Burge Famliy Farm

0.2 mi

Burlington

Burge Family Farm is based in Burlington, a Racine County city in the rolling farm country of southeastern Wisconsin. The listing gives little beyond the family name and an East State Street location, and there's not much online. Call ahead or check locally to learn what the farm grows and whether it welcomes visitors.

Burlington Farmers' Market

0.3 mi

Burlington

Forever Vos Farms--Farm Store

0.7 mi

Burlington

Forever Vos Farms is a family-owned cattle farm in Burlington, Wisconsin raising premium, hormone-free beef on a balanced diet for exceptional flavor and tenderness — rooted in tradition and community. Subscription boxes and custom cuts make farm-to-table easy while keeping families connected to where their food comes from.

Starry Nights Farm

0.7 mi

Burlington

Starry Nights Farm in Burlington, Wisconsin is Certified Organic and Animal Welfare Approved, supplying 100% Wisconsin grass-fed beef, pastured pork, lamb, and chicken to Chicagoland and Southeast Wisconsin. Sides of beef, an online store, sheep pelts, and farmstays round out a farm raised sustainably and humanely — delicious, healthy, and good for the environment.

Brightonwoods Orchard

0.7 mi

Burlington

Brightonwoods Orchard was established in 1950 as a weekend retreat. Initially a hobby orchard, it grew from 3 acres to 18.5 acres, on 4,000 dwarf and semi-dwarf trees. Brightonwoods' emphasis is on preserving existing heirloom varieties and growing standard and newer commercial varieties. A collaborative venture with AeppelTreow Winery began in 2001. The winery specializes in apple and pear fruit wines, hard ciders and dessert wines. An on-site distillery allows the winery to also produce specia

Geneva Lakes Produce

0.7 mi

Burlington

We hope this message finds you healthy and weathering the storm. In the midst of all that’s going on in the world we thought it best to give you an update from the farm. The good news is we are all healthy and working vigorously towards producing a crop. We are starting to fill our Greenhouses with flowers, herbs, and vegetable plants for both our customers and production in our fields. Currently we have a number of carry over plants growing in the Greenhouses, as well as a few late season green

Ela Orchard

5.2 mi

Rochester

Ela Orchard grows many varieties of apples and pears in Rochester, Wisconsin, pressing fresh apple cider each fall. The apple barn opens for the season into winter — no pick-your-own, but you can sample the varieties, and the goats would love your leftover cores.

Green Meadows Petting Farm

6.6 mi

East Troy

Green Meadows Petting Farm operates on Highway 20 (High Drive) near East Troy, in Walworth County in southeast Wisconsin. Petting farms like it let families meet and feed farm animals, with hayrides and pumpkin picking common in the fall and group or school tours during the season. The listing gives no current hours. Confirm dates and admission directly before planning a trip.

Munster Orchard

7.0 mi

Burlington

Munster Orchard grows apples on Geneva Road in Burlington, near the Racine and Walworth county line in southeast Wisconsin. Orchards in this corner of the state open for picking and farm sales from late August through October, with apples, cider, and often pumpkins in the fall lineup.

Solar Harvest Farm

7.2 mi

Waterford

Solar Harvest Farm is the Heyer family's operation on Marsh Road in Waterford, Wisconsin — amazing grass-fed beef, pastured chicken, pork, and pastured eggs, produced with solar and wind energy powering both farm and home. Farming in the key of life, with a deep bench of resources on renewable energy and biological farming.

Bower's Produce

7.9 mi

East Troy

Bower's Produce sells farm produce on State Road 20 in East Troy, in Walworth County's lake country southwest of Milwaukee. Expect a seasonal roadside stand of Wisconsin-grown vegetables and fruit through summer and fall. Reach the farm directly for current pickings.

Schuett Farms

8.7 mi

Mukwonago

Schuett Farms is on State Road 83 in Mukwonago, in Waukesha County southwest of Milwaukee. The farm draws fall visitors for pumpkins, a corn maze, and market produce, the standard southeastern Wisconsin agritourism setup that runs from late September through Halloween. Families make this kind of farm a weekend stop each autumn. Exact activities, admission, and this season's hours aren't verified in the listing.

Hafs Road Orchard

8.5 mi

Village of Bloomfield

Hafs Road Orchard sells apples, fresh-pressed cider, and hand-dipped caramel apples from its stand on Hafs Road, about seven miles east of Lake Geneva in Walworth County. This is a store-side orchard with no pick-your-own; fruit is picked and sold ready to go. The 2026 season opens August 21. They take cash, cards, and electronic payment.

Geneva Lakes Produce Farm

6.8 mi

Geneva Lakes Produce grows sweet corn, watermelon, strawberries, and cut flowers at its farm near Spring Prairie and Burlington in southeast Wisconsin, off Highway 11. The farm runs a CSA and also supplies local grocery stores and restaurants with seasonal produce.

Northwind Perennial Farm Market

7.1 mi

Northwind Perennial Farm is a 10-acre nursery and garden on Hospital Road in Burlington, running since 1991. It's the home base of plantsman Roy Diblik, whose naturalistic, low-maintenance perennial designs draw gardeners from across the region. The retail nursery sells perennials suited to Midwest conditions, and the farm offers garden design and care services alongside its display gardens.

St. John's Farmers' Market

9.5 mi

This market runs on N. Lake Avenue in Twin Lakes, a Kenosha County resort community on the Illinois border known for Lake Mary and Lake Elizabeth. The 'St. John's' name points to its host site in the village, where southeast Wisconsin growers set up through the summer with produce, flowers, and homemade goods. Its lakeside location draws both locals and weekenders down from Milwaukee and up from the Chicago suburbs.

Dan Patch Stables at Grand Geneva Resort

8.2 mi

Lake Geneva

Dan Patch Stables offers horseback riding at the Grand Geneva Resort near Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Named for the famous early-1900s pacing horse Dan Patch, the stable runs guided trail rides across the resort's grounds in the Geneva Lakes area. It operates as part of the resort's outdoor activities.

Bear Den Zoo& Petting Farm

10.0 mi

Waterford

Bear Den Zoo and Petting Farm lets visitors get close to kittens, chicks, bunnies, calves, llamas, and goats, plus rotating seasonal animals. It's on Big Bend Road (Highway 164) in Waterford, in Racine County southwest of Milwaukee. The farm opens weekends, Saturday and Sunday 11am to 4pm, and takes cash only, no credit or debit cards. Weather can close it, so check their Facebook page before driving out.

Salvation Army Lake Camp & Retreat Center

10.9 mi

East Troy

This Salvation Army camp and retreat center sits on Army Lake Road in East Troy, in Walworth County's lake country southwest of Milwaukee. It's a lakeside camp and event property rather than a produce farm, hosting youth camps, retreats, and group gatherings on its grounds.

East Troy Honey

10.2 mi

East Troy Honey is a small honey producer based in East Troy, Wisconsin, in Walworth County southwest of Milwaukee. Local honey from the area's clover and wildflower forage is the draw. Public details are thin, so contact the seller directly about jars, comb, or pickup.

Aerial Adventures

9.9 mi

Lake Geneva

A zipline and aerial adventure course on East Townline Road in Lake Geneva, the resort town in Walworth County. Expect elevated ropes elements and ziplines through the trees rather than crops. Book ahead for a time slot.

Oriole Springs Orchard

12.3 mi

Twin Lakes

Oriole Springs Orchard grows apples near Twin Lakes, in Kenosha County at Wisconsin's southeast corner by the Illinois line. Orchards here open for fall picking and farm sales, close enough to draw visitors from both the Milwaukee and Chicago metro areas.

Oriole Springs Orchard

12.3 mi

Spring Grove

Oriole Springs Orchard is a small, old-fashioned u-pick apple orchard on State Line Road outside Spring Grove. Visitors describe it as quaint rather than commercial — a modest operation without the crowds or add-on attractions found at bigger area orchards.

Elegant Farmer

12.1 mi

Mukwonago

The Elegant Farmer's claim to fame is its Apple Pie Baked in a Paper Bag, which the Wall Street Journal praised for a crisp crust and tender filling. The farm market at Highways ES and J in Mukwonago runs a bakery, deli, and grocery daily from 9 to 6, selling cider-baked hams, fruit breads, sauces, popping corn, and seasonal pies. It has been a Waukesha County stop for decades. Gift boxes ship nationwide.

Harvest Time Orchards

12.5 mi

Twin Lakes

Harvest Time Orchards grows 13 apple varieties for pick-your-own on 128th Street in Twin Lakes, on the Wisconsin-Illinois line between Milwaukee and Chicago. The orchard also sells pumpkins, from small gourds to carving size, and makes fresh donuts from its own recipes. An on-site spot, Twin Lakes Local, serves food and drinks. Fall is the busy season.

Lake Geneva Farmers' Market

10.1 mi

Lake Geneva

Lake Geneva's market is held at Horticultural Hall, 330 Broad Street, a short walk from the lakefront in this Walworth County resort town. Growers and food vendors set up through the warm season, drawing both locals and weekend visitors down from Chicago and Milwaukee.

Valley View Berry Farm -

9.6 mi

Valley View Berry Farm grows berries on Springfield Road in Walworth County, near Lake Geneva in Wisconsin's southeast corner. The listing doesn't name a town, and little is published online. Southern Wisconsin berry farms typically pick strawberries in June and raspberries later in summer. Call ahead for what's ripe and current hours.

Mukwonago Farmers' Market

12.6 mi

Mukwonago

Join us in this beautiful park setting where we have plenty of parking, sitting areas, and a playground. Featuring over 35 local vendors weekly, you will find an incredible selection of locally grown produce and food products. We proudly support our local growers, producers, and consumers. **Additional local artisans on 6/21 & 9/13

The Gardens @ Michael Fields

10.7 mi

East Troy

Grassway Organics

11.3 mi

East Troy

Chaz and Megan Self followed a dream and took over Grassway Organics on March 21st, 2016. Neither Chaz nor Megan grew up on a farm, but they both have a passion for farming and sustainable agriculture. Raising their three young sons — Otik, Oscoda, and Xasion —on a farm was the only option they considered for raising a family.

The Hive Taproom

11.3 mi

East Troy

Our vision is to refresh all people’s spirits, inspiring community through inventive libations. ​ The Hive Taproom was started out of a desire to fulfill a need that was missing, the need for an energizing, high quality gluten-free beverage and an inclusive, welcoming space for multiple generations to share a beverage. The founders Tim & Ayla left their engineering and veterinary careers respectively to create a place where face-to-face conversation presides and building community is prioritized

Grassway Organics

11.3 mi

East Troy

Chaz and Megan Self followed a dream and took over Grassway Organics on March 21st, 2016. Neither Chaz nor Megan grew up on a farm, but they both have a passion for farming and sustainable agriculture. Raising their three young sons — Otik, Oscoda, and Xasion —on a farm was the only option they considered for raising a family. With no concrete background of "that's how grandpa did it" farming, the couple pledged from the start that Organic and grazing was the only way they would farm. This kind

Natural Farm Stand

13.2 mi

Richmond

Natural Farm Stand sells produce on Route 173 outside Richmond, near the Wisconsin border in McHenry County. No independent website or listing turned up online, so current offerings and stand hours are best confirmed directly.

Elegant Farmer

13.1 mi

Mukwonago

The Elegant Farmer is known for its Apple Pie Baked in a Paper Bag, a signature it has sold for decades from its market in Mukwonago, in Waukesha County southwest of Milwaukee. The market carries pies, crisps, fruit breads, sauces, cider-baked hams, and gift boxes, and runs events like Harvest Fest and a Wine and Cheese Train. The market is open daily, 9am to 6pm.

Zarnstorff

13.3 mi

This listing gives only a Zarnstorff Road address in the 60071 zip code near Richmond, with no matching business name turning up in local directories or online records. It reads as a small family farm rather than a commercial operation, but nothing further can be confirmed.

Wild Trillium Farm, LLC

13.5 mi

Wild Trillium Farm runs a community-supported agriculture program in Wisconsin, growing food, herbs, and cut flowers with a focus on healing and medicinal plants. Members sign up for seasonal shares, and the farm shares its offerings through its website and Instagram.

Walvoord Farm Berries

10.3 mi

Kansasville

Walvoord Farm Berries grows berries on Plank Road in Kansasville, a small Racine County community in southeastern Wisconsin. The name points to pick-your-own or pre-picked berries, strawberries in June with raspberries or other summer fruit likely to follow. It's listed for farm visits and produce. No website turned up. Call the farm to confirm which berries are ready and when to come.

Mukwonago Area Farmers' Market

14.0 mi

Mukwonago

Mukwonago's market sets up at Field Park on North Rochester Street, in a Waukesha County village southwest of Milwaukee. Area growers bring seasonal vegetables, sweet corn, flowers, and baked goods to the park through the warm months.

Richardson Adventure Farm & Corn Maze

14.7 mi

Spring Grove

Richardson Adventure Farm is home to what it bills as the world's largest corn maze — 28 acres and 10.4 miles of trails cut into a cornfield outside Spring Grove. Beyond the maze, the farm runs a 50-foot tube slide, an observation tower, a train, a carousel, and a zip line, plus group picnic areas that hold up to 100 people. It's less a farm stand than a full day-trip destination.

Old Homestead Orchard

11.7 mi

Franksville

Old Homestead Orchard sits on Raynor Avenue in Franksville, in Racine County between Milwaukee and Racine. Orchards in southeastern Wisconsin open for apples and cider through the fall, running from Labor Day into late October. The name points to an older family farmstead working established apple ground. Specific varieties, pick-your-own days, and hours aren't verified in this listing, so check locally before making the drive.

Union Grove Farmers' Market

11.2 mi

Union Grove

This market meets in Village Square Park at Main Street and 10th Avenue in downtown Union Grove, a Racine County village in southeast Wisconsin's growing exurbs between Milwaukee and the Illinois line. Local growers bring seasonal vegetables, fruit, flowers, and baked goods through the summer. The village-park setting keeps it close to the shops of the small downtown and makes it an easy weekly stop for nearby residents.

EnJOY the Buzz

12.3 mi

Bristol

EnJOY the Buzz is a beekeeping operation on 203rd Avenue in Bristol, in Kenosha County near the Illinois line. The name points to honey and hive products, the core of a small southeastern Wisconsin apiary. Local honey, and sometimes beeswax goods, follow the nectar season from spring into fall. Specific products, pricing, and where to buy aren't verified in this listing.

Two Creek Farms LLC

11.9 mi

Union Grove

Two Creek Farms in Union Grove, Wisconsin is a farm-to-table meat market and custom processing facility — premium beef, pork, lamb, chicken, and cheese raised and processed locally, hormone- and growth-additive-free, prepared by skilled butchers. Beyond the retail store of steaks, brats, snack sticks, and summer sausage, the facility offers farmers full custom processing with customizable cut sheets and vacuum-sealed packaging.

Thompson's Strawberry Farm

13.1 mi

Bristol

Thompson Farm runs U-pick fields at 144th Avenue in Bristol, starting with strawberries in June and moving through summer raspberries, an August-into-September sunflower bloom, and fall pumpkins. It also runs a family adventure farm with activities during pumpkin season. Picking conditions change daily, so the farm posts field updates on its social pages before each visit.

Godsell Farm

14.8 mi

Muskego

R & R Ranch

16.4 mi

Big Bend

R & R Ranch sits on Guthrie Drive in Big Bend, a small Waukesha County village southwest of Milwaukee. A working ranch here likely centers on horses or livestock rather than a public farm stand, and online details are thin. Contact them directly to learn what they offer and whether visits are possible.

WCC Farm

14.7 mi

Franksville

WCC Farm works land on Seven Mile Road in Franksville, in Racine County's vegetable belt in southeast Wisconsin. The Franksville area is long known for cabbage and truck-farm crops grown for local markets and processing.

Old Homestead Orchard

14.7 mi

Franksville

Bristol Farmers Market

14.0 mi

The Bristol Farmers Market meets at 19801 83rd Street in Bristol, a Kenosha County village in Wisconsin's far southeastern corner near the Illinois line. Area growers bring seasonal vegetables and homegrown goods through summer and fall. The location sits close to Bristol's village center, an easy stop for southern Kenosha County shoppers.

Hillview Farm

16.6 mi

Muskego

Hillview Farm is on Racine Avenue in Muskego, in Wisconsin's Waukesha County southwest of Milwaukee. Farms in this fast-growing suburban-rural area sell produce, keep animals, or run seasonal stands for local customers. Published details on Hillview's current operation are limited, so contacting the farm directly is the best way to confirm hours and what they offer.

Hephzibah Farms

16.4 mi

Hebron

The Miller family decided they wanted a different way of life than what the suburbs of Chicago provided. They took the leap and the farm that has become Hephzibah Farms including the 100+ year old farmhouse has been home to the family since 2015.

Four Flowers Farm

16.7 mi

Stade's Farm & Market

18.0 mi

Stade's Farm & Market grows across 2,200 acres of corn, soybeans, fruit, and vegetables, and runs a pick-your-own operation on top of it — strawberries and raspberries in early summer, apples from an 11,000-tree orchard by fall, plus tomatoes, snap peas, and pumpkins from a 30-acre patch. There's a petting zoo, corn maze, and hayrides for the kids. Open daily, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., through Halloween.

Stade's Farm Market

18.0 mi

Mchenry

Stade Dairy Farm

18.0 mi

McHnery

Stade's Farm & Market works 2,200 acres of corn, soybeans, strawberries, and raspberries in McHenry County, about 50 miles northwest of Chicago. The market stays open daily from May through Halloween with pick-your-own produce, a bakery known for apple cider donuts, and Townsend Meats & Eggs. A 30-acre pumpkin patch and 11,000-tree apple orchard round out the fall season.

Green Earth Farm

17.5 mi

Richmond

Jacobson Family Farms

16.5 mi

Antioch

State Line Honey

16.5 mi

Antioch

Blackwing Ostrich Meats Inc

16.5 mi

Antioch

Blackwing stands as a leading provider of wholesome red meats, game meats, and poultry in North America, catering to consumers, retailers, and the food service sector. Established in 1996, Blackwing's mission has revolved around offering organic and all-natural meats to health-conscious individuals across the nation. Owned by husband and wife team Roger Gerber and Beth Kaplan, Blackwing distributes its products to retail establishments across the United States and supplies numerous food service

Antioch Farmers' Market

16.3 mi

Antioch

Set inside Sequoit Creek Park at 845 Main Street, the Antioch market now runs alongside the village's Food Truck Festival and Sequoit Saturdays as one combined Saturday event, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. from late June through August. Expect fresh produce and local vendor booths in addition to the food trucks. The Village of Antioch manages vendor applications each season through its parks department.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many farms are near Burlington, WI?

US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Burlington, Wisconsin, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.

What kinds of farms are near Burlington?

Farms near Burlington include 26 agritourism & farm experiences, 10 farmers markets, 9 farm stands, 9 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.

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