Farms Near Coleman, MI
56 local farms within about 30 miles of Coleman, Michigan — all selling direct to consumers.
Coon's Berry Farm
4.9 miColeman
Middleton Farms
5.0 miColeman
Middleton Farm CSA,LLC
5.1 miColeman
Coon's Berry Farm
5.4 miColeman
Coon's Berry Farm grows currants and gooseberries in Coleman — eight black currant varieties, six red, pink, and white currants, and six types of gooseberries, sold u-pick and through the farm store. It bills itself as Michigan's first commercial grower of the fruit. The property also runs Currant Mist Winery on-site, sells cut flowers and bouquet subscriptions, and offers RV overnight spots for visitors passing through.
Middleton Farms
5.4 miColeman
Middleton Farms is based in Coleman, a small mid-Michigan community on the Midland-Isabella county line. It's registered as an agritourism stop; no website or listing describes what's grown or when visitors can stop by.
Coleman Blueberries
6.7 miThe address for Coleman Blueberries places it in the 48642 zip code in Michigan, with the city field blank in current records. No independent website was found to confirm crops, hours, or a precise location — verify the address directly before visiting.
The Wild Pumpkin
7.9 miBeaverton
The Wild Pumpkin runs a full fall program in Beaverton — hay wagon rides out to the pumpkin patch, a petting farm, four mazes including a 10-acre corn maze, and fresh donuts made on site. Spring brings a different lineup: egg hunts, tulips, and family activities timed to the season. Dates are posted separately for each season rather than fixed year to year, so it's worth checking the site before a visit.
Michigan Farm Fresh Produce Market
7.4 miClare
Central Michigan CSA
7.4 miClare
Beaverton Farmers Market Ross Lake
9.8 miBeaverton
Beaverton Farmers Market sets up on Ross Street near Ross Lake in Beaverton, a small Gladwin County city in Michigan's mid-state lake country. The lakeside location ties the market to the area's summer cottage crowd as much as its year-round residents.
Papa's Pumpkin Patch
11.2 miMount Pleasant
Bill and Dee Miller, retired Central Michigan University professors, opened Papa's Pumpkin Patch in 2000 on Summerton Road. The roughly 50-acre farm grows U-pick pumpkins and strawberries plus apples and sweet corn, and most of its hayrides, mazes, and pumpkin train rides are free to ride. A country farm market on-site sells donuts, cider, jams, and jellies.
Native Farmers Market
12.2 miMount Pleasant
Native Farmers Market sets up on Broadway Road in Mount Pleasant, on land near the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe community, from late spring through fall. Alongside the usual fruits, vegetables, and honey, vendors sell wild rice, fish, and Native American art made by tribal members and other local artisans. The market takes SNAP/EBT and cards.
Graham's Organics
10.7 miRosebush
Honor Box Produce by Crawford Farms
11.1 miClare
Rhynard's Blueberry Farm
14.8 miRhynard's Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on South Chippewa Road in central Michigan's Montcalm County area. No hours, u-pick details, or contact information were found online.
Papa’s Pumpkin Patch
13.8 miPapa's Pumpkin Patch has run as an educational, family-focused farm since 1983; current owners Bill and Dee Miller took it over after retiring from Central Michigan University in 2000. Admission runs $8 a person, with kids two and under free, covering hayrides, a Pumpkin Train, a playground, and the pumpkin patch itself. Call ahead to book a farm party or check fall hours.
Papaxe2x80x99s Pumpkin Patch
14.6 miMt. Pleasant
Mt. Pleasant Farmers' Market - Broadway Street
14.3 miMount Pleasant
Landmark Pastoral Farms
14.4 miMt Pleasant
Gladwin Farmers Market
16.2 miGladwin
Gladwin Farmers Market sets up under a covered pavilion on North State Street, just north of the town's Historical Village, Saturdays from 9am to 1pm, May through mid-October. The pavilion has public restrooms and paved parking, which matters more than it sounds once the lot fills up on a September Saturday. Expect produce, eggs, baked goods, and crafts from local vendors.
Mt. Pleasant Farmers' Market - Island Park
14.3 miMount Pleasant
Sanford Farmers' Market
13.9 miSanford Farmers' Market sets up Mondays, 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., June through October, in the Long Branch Saloon parking lot at Saginaw Road and North Sanford. The tables run seasonal — flowers and early vegetables in June, pumpkins and mums by fall — with produce sourced from growers around this Midland County village, rebuilt in recent years after the 2020 dam failures reshaped the town.
Stolen Willow Farm
19.0 miStolen Willow Farm keeps a YouTube channel under its own name, which confirms it's an active operation, but no address, products, or contact details could be verified beyond that.
Farwell s Arts & Crafts Farm Market
14.9 miFarwell
An arts, crafts, and farm market on East Illinois Street in Farwell, a small Clare County village in mid-Michigan. No current schedule or vendor list is posted publicly — check locally for this season's dates.
The Orchard and Cider Mill
18.0 miGladwin
The Orchard and Cider Mill operates on M-61 in Gladwin, in mid-Michigan. No details on cider pressing, hours, or a farm market beyond the name were found online.
Joe's Honey in Bushre
19.6 miJoe's Honey is a beekeeping operation on West Laporte Road in Breckenridge, a small Gratiot County village in mid-Michigan. No further public details are available online.
Buggy Down Carriage Co
19.3 miHarrison
Buggy Down Carriage Co offers horse-drawn carriage service based in Harrison, in Clare County, and lists itself as serving events across Michigan rather than one fixed venue. Booking details, carriage types, and pricing aren't published online.
Cook's Choice Produce LLC
18.2 miMidland
Leon and Wendy Cook run this produce and hay farm south of Midland, growing sweet corn, asparagus, cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers, and pumpkins alongside cage-free brown eggs, horse hay, and straw. What started on 40 acres has grown to 60. The self-serve farm stand at 2764 E. Gordonville Road runs daily, 8:30am to 9pm, and the family sells the same lineup — plus homemade egg noodles, maple granola, and jam — at the Midland Area Farmers' Market on Saturday mornings.
Midland Berry Farm
19.0 miMidland
Midland Berry Farm grows U-pick blueberries and strawberries on Bradford Road in Midland. No storefront or standing hours are listed publicly, so calling ahead is the best way to check what's ripe before making the trip.
McIntosh Orchard
18.5 miMcIntosh Orchard sits on West Remus Road in Isabella County, near Mount Pleasant. Despite the name, no crop list or contact details beyond the orchard designation were found online.
Harrison City Market
20.9 miHarrison
Pixely Farm
20.6 miPixely Farm is listed in the USDA Local Food Directory at an East Kent Road address near Sanford, Michigan. No further details on crops, products, or hours were found online beyond the directory listing.
Grandmas Pumpkin Patch
17.1 miMidland
Grandma's Pumpkin Patch runs a corn maze, hayrides, pony rides, and a barnyard of bunnies, chicks, goats, and a llama on N Eastman Road in Midland, Michigan. The season runs late September through October, with pumpkin sales on weekdays and full activities on weekends and Wednesday evenings. Field trips for preschool through high school groups run throughout the fall, alongside events like a car show and a fall flea market.
Wirbel Farms
17.1 miMidland
Madison Row's Blueberry Farm
23.5 miSaint Louis
Madison Row's Blueberry Farm offered U-pick blueberries with a small market and gift shop on Madison Road in Saint Louis, in Michigan's Gratiot County berry country. Some listings now show the farm closed, so calling ahead before a visit is the safer bet.
Wirbel Farms
17.3 miMidland
Wirbel Farms is an agritourism stop on N Eastman Road in Midland, Michigan, in the mid-Michigan farm belt along the Tittabawassee River. Crops, activities, and hours aren't confirmed online yet.
St. Louis Farmers Market
24.1 miSt. Louis
Our market strives to be a gathering place for our community members. We offer music, cooking demonstrations, and booth space for non-profit agencies. Part of our mission is to improve access to health food. We offer multiple food assistance programs to help us achieve that goal. Our market is professionally run by a Certified Farmers Market Manager (Michigan Farmers Market Association).
Midland Farmers' Market
19.8 miMidland
Midland's farmers market sets up near the end of Ashman Street in downtown Midland, open Wednesdays and Saturdays, 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., from May into November. Vendors bring fresh produce, baked goods, handcrafted items, flowers and plants, with USDA Certified Organic and grass-fed options mixed in among the regular stalls. Cash, cards, and EBT are accepted.
Midland Area Farmers Market
20.3 miMidland
The Midland Area Farmers Market has been around for over 60 years supporting local farmers and producers while feeding the community. One of the main goals of the Market is assisting small businesses and entrepreneurs by offering them a vibrant place to sell their homemade and homegrown products while also supporting local agriculture.
Cook's Choice Produce LLC
21.1 miMidland
GCC Organics
20.1 miMount Pleasant
A real down to earth experience. We practice truth in food as we don\'t spin what we do.
Fishers Blueberry Farm
24.7 miFishers Blueberry Farm's address, on North Steel Road, falls in the 48626 zip code in Michigan, though the city field is blank in current records. No independent website was found — confirm the address and season directly before visiting.
Monroe Family Organics
26.2 miFred and Michele Monroe grow more than 100 varieties of certified-organic vegetables, plus blueberries and herbs, on 20-plus acres at the corner of M-46 and Ennis Road outside Alma. They also raise pastured pigs and chickens. The farm's CSA has grown to more than 300 member households, and Monroe Family Organics supplies restaurants, co-ops, and grocery stores across mid-Michigan. The Monroes started the farm in 2011 after two decades of organic-growing experience.
Hingstons Countryside Farm
25.5 miMerrill
Double D Farms
21.7 miWeidman
Double D Farms
22.5 miWeidman
Weidman sits in Isabella County's mid-Michigan farm country near Mt. Pleasant. Double D Farms is listed as an agritourism stop in the area; no independent website or current details were confirmed in research, so call ahead before visiting.
Poindexter Farms
29.6 miWheeler
Poindexter Farms grows one crop and grows it well: U-pick strawberries on Harrison Road outside Wheeler, with a season that typically runs about three weeks in June. Weather shifts the exact dates year to year, so the farm posts current picking conditions on Facebook rather than a fixed calendar.
Jacques Orchard
27.2 miHemlock
Doodle's Sugarbush, LLC
26.0 miBlanchard
Doodle's Sugarbush has tapped maple trees outside Blanchard since 1998, turning the sap into syrup, maple cream, granulated sugar, and confections like maple jalapeño mustard and maple bacon jam. The shop at 10566 S. Johnson Road ships nationwide and takes wholesale orders. Production runs on modern equipment, but the operation still calls itself a small, family sugarbush — one tree line and one boil at a time.
Apple Blossom Orchard
23.7 miMidland
Apple Blossom Orchard grows apples on Wilder Road in Midland, in Michigan's Tri-Cities area. Apple season here typically runs from Labor Day through October.
Jacques Orchard
28.6 miHemlock
Gary and Lynne Jacques grow more than twenty apple varieties on their family orchard outside Hemlock, including HoneyCrisp and EverCrisp alongside older standbys. The picking season runs long for Michigan — apples from July through November, with peaches, pears, and plums filling out the rest of the calendar. It's a small operation by design, run by the family that plants and prunes the trees itself.
The Berry Patch
27.5 miHemlock
The Berry Patch is a produce farm in Hemlock, the same Saginaw County farm town as several other small u-pick operations in mid-Michigan. Berries are the presumed draw, given the name, though no picking calendar or hours are posted online — call ahead.
Moody's Blueberries
27.2 miBlanchard
Moody's Blueberries grows blueberries on Beckley Road in Blanchard, in Isabella County's fruit-growing pocket of central Michigan. No hours, u-pick details, or contact information were found online.
Hemmeters Farm Market
28.8 miSaginaw
Warmbier Farms
27.5 miAuburn
Warmbier Farms is a garden center in Auburn, north of Saginaw, stocking annuals, perennials, shrubs, hydrangeas, and hanging baskets alongside concrete statuary, indoor furniture, and gift items. The greenhouse rotates inventory through the season and runs regular sales on plants and shrubs. It's open seven days a week, with shorter Sunday hours.
Barryton Farmers' Market
27.9 miBarryton
Barryton Farmers' Market runs on Rose Avenue in Barryton, one of several small-town markets that make up Mecosta County's farmers market network alongside Big Rapids, Paris, Remus, and Rodney. The county coordinates the group to keep fresh-food access spread across its rural townships rather than centered in one city.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Coleman, MI?
US Farm Trail lists 56 farms within about 30 miles of Coleman, Michigan, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Coleman?
Farms near Coleman include 26 agritourism & farm experiences, 15 produce farms, 13 farm stands, 12 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.
