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Farms Near Coopersville, MI

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

Blackbird Farms

1.9 mi

Coopersville

Cook's Strawberries

2.3 mi

Coopersville

Cook's Strawberries grows strawberries outside Coopersville, in the Ottawa County farmland west of Grand Rapids. Michigan's strawberry season runs short and early, typically through June, and the name points to a seasonal u-pick or roadside stand rather than a year-round operation.

Joe Gavin Orchards

3.2 mi

Coopersville

Joe Gavin Orchards grows sour cherries and pumpkins on 40th Avenue outside Coopersville. It's a smaller operation than the big u-pick destinations further north, built around two crops rather than a dozen, which keeps the harvest windows tight and the fruit fresh when it's in season.

Lindberg's Blueberries

4.1 mi

Coopersville

Lindberg's Blueberries grows fruit on 84th Avenue outside Coopersville, offering both U-pick and pre-picked berries by the five-pound box. July and August hours run Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Saturday until 5 p.m.; the farm is closed Sundays. A picnic area sits alongside the fields.

Venroy Blueberries

4.1 mi

Coopersville

Venroy Blueberries runs a u-pick operation in Coopersville at $2 a pound, with picking pails and tie ropes provided. Frozen berries are sold in 5-pound bags for $13 when in stock. The farm typically opens mid-July through mid-August, Monday through Friday 8am to dusk and Saturdays 8am to 5pm. Cash, check, and card accepted. Call (616) 997-6482.

Creswick Farms

5.7 mi

Creswick Farms raises grass-fed beef, pastured pork, chicken, turkey, and lamb at 6500 Rollenhagen Rd in Ravenna, along with free-range eggs, bone broth, and beef fat. The farm store is open Wednesday and Friday noon-5pm and Saturday 10am-3pm, with home delivery and pickup locations also available, and SNAP/EBT accepted on select products. Call 616-837-9226 or email [email protected].

Allendale Farmers' Market

6.5 mi

Allendale Farmers' Market sets up along Lake Michigan Drive in Allendale, an Ottawa County township best known as home to Grand Valley State University. The market gives the college-town population a produce source outside the chain grocery stores lining the same corridor.

Assurance Produce CSA

6.8 mi

Allendale

Everything we grow is grown right here in Allendale. We utilize the latest technology and methodology to grow responsibly, sustainably, reliably, and wisely. Our environment uses a variety of hydroponic methods in a vertical and horizontal system depending on the method suited to the best quality of produce. We also include microgreens as part of our CSA subscription.

Rasch Cherries

6.8 mi

Conklin

Rasch Cherries is a fourth-generation fruit farm in Conklin with trees over 60 years old still bearing fruit. U-pick cherries run late June through July, 8am to 8pm most days, with apples, pumpkins, and a sunflower maze filling out the rest of the season. They pit your cherries for free before you leave — worth asking about even if you didn't plan on baking.

Grand Valley State University Farmers' Market

7.6 mi

Allendale

Grand Valley State University runs its own farmers market on the Allendale campus, set up in Parking Lot G off Campus Drive. It keeps weekday hours rather than a single Saturday morning slot: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday 9am-3:30pm, Wednesday 8am-3:30pm, Friday 9am-4pm, closed weekends. Vendors sell produce, baked goods, and artisan goods, drawing both students and area residents to Lot G between classes throughout the week.

Winkel Chestnut Farm

6.3 mi

Coopersville

Ottawa County, where Coopersville sits, is better known for apple orchards than chestnut trees, which makes Winkel Chestnut Farm's crop something of an outlier for the region. No current website or contact info surfaced in research — reach out locally to confirm harvest timing.

DK Orchards

6.5 mi

Conklin

DK Orchards (formerly Vince Brown Farms)

6.5 mi

Conklin

DK Orchards, previously known as Vince Brown Farms, is on 8th Avenue in Conklin, an Ottawa County community in west Michigan's apple country. The name change on record suggests new ownership, though no further public details are available online.

Post Family Farm

10.0 mi

Hudsonville

Post Family Farm has worked 80 acres in Hudsonville for generations, now running fall festivals, u-pick pumpkins, wagon rides, bonfires, and a bakery known for its cherry donuts. The farm hosts weddings, school tours, and group events year-round, with summer donut hours from 7:30am to noon. Reach them at (616) 669-1964 or [email protected].

Jawor Brothers Blueberry Farms & Country Store

9.4 mi

Ravenna

Jawor Bros. has grown blueberries on the same Ravenna land since 1962, now run by six grandchildren of the founders. Their 800-acre farm supplies U-pick and pre-picked berries every July and August, plus truckload wholesale orders. The country store bakes pies and other treats and scoops hand-dipped ice cream, and the farm stays open June through November.

Peacefull Acres Ranch

8.8 mi

West Olive

DK Orchards

9.0 mi

Conklin

Conklin sits on the edge of the Sparta-area apple belt in Ottawa County, one of Michigan's densest apple-growing pockets. DK Orchards is listed here as an orchard; no independent website confirms current crops or visiting hours, so check locally before stopping by.

Woodland Enterprises Inc.

9.5 mi

Zeeland

Woodland Enterprises runs a farm stand at 10821 Pierce Street in Zeeland, part of the fruit and vegetable country that stretches between Holland and Grand Rapids. No hours or product list turned up in a search — worth a call before making the drive.

Mellema Farm Market

8.1 mi

Nunica

Woodland Enterprises, Inc.

9.5 mi

Zeeland

Woodland Enterprises is listed in Zeeland, in Ottawa County's greenhouse and nursery corridor of West Michigan. No website, hours, or product details could be confirmed online — contact the business directly for current offerings.

Salad Central

11.1 mi

Hudsonville

Dykstra's U-Pick

11.2 mi

Dykstra's U-Pick grew blueberries on 56th Avenue in Hudsonville for years, drawing pickers from across Ottawa County. Recent posts from local growers point to the farm being closed to u-pick visitors, so confirm current status before planning a trip.

De Lange's Redberry Farm

12.2 mi

De Lange's Redberry Farm grows berries on 56th Avenue near Hudsonville, Michigan, in Ottawa County's fruit belt east of Lake Michigan. Berry varieties and U-pick hours aren't confirmed online yet.

De Langes Farm

12.2 mi

Hudsonville

Steffens Orchard Market

10.2 mi

Sparta

Morse Brothers

9.7 mi

Morse Brothers is a small, family-run farm working ground just north of Grand Rapids in West Michigan. Strawberries come in June and July, and the fields switch over to pumpkins and gourds for October. The farm also grows other berries and deciduous fruit through the season. A 4.8-star rating across dozens of Google reviews reflects a loyal local following.

Georgetown Township Farmers Market

12.4 mi

Georgetown Township

The Georgetown Township Farmers Market sets up outside the Georgetown Township Public Library at 1525 Baldwin Street in Jenison, Monday evenings from 4 to 7:30pm, mid-June through late August. Beyond produce and baked goods, the schedule includes food trucks and live music on select weeks, plus family programming aimed at library patrons who wander over after story time.

Dave's Harvest Basket

12.7 mi

Casnovia

Dave's Harvest Basket operates out of Casnovia, a small Muskegon County farm community in west Michigan. The name suggests a roadside produce stand, though no listing confirms hours, crops, or a season.

Dietrichs Harvest Basket

12.7 mi

Dietrichs Harvest Basket runs u-pick fields in Casnovia, north of Grand Rapids, with a season that stretches from asparagus in spring through apples and pumpkins in fall. In between, pickers work through strawberries, blueberries, sweet corn, and peaches as each comes ripe — less a one-crop farm than a running calendar of what's in season.

Farmhaus Farms

11.7 mi

Farmhaus Farms occupies the former Moelker Orchard grounds at 9265 Kenowa Ave SW in Grand Rapids, where visitors u-pick apples, cherries, plums, and pumpkins depending on the season. A bakery turns out donuts alongside a market selling cider, jams, salsas, mustards, and pies, plus catering and event space for weddings. Open Monday-Friday 7:30am-6pm, Saturday 8am-5pm, Sunday 10am-3pm. Reach the farm at 616-320-2269 or [email protected].

Wells Orchards

11.9 mi

Grand Rapids

Fruit Ridge Hayrides

11.6 mi

Kent City

Fruit Ridge Hayrides runs on horse-drawn wagons rather than tractors, a detail that sets it apart from most corn maze operations in West Michigan. Mid-September through October, visitors pick their own apples and pumpkins, walk the corn maze, and stop by the petting zoo and pony rides. The farm sits five minutes from Sparta and about twenty from Grand Rapids, with a concession stand and sleigh rides once winter hits.

Visser Farms

13.1 mi

Zeeland

Visser Farms grows vegetables, strawberries, and blueberries on a family farm in Zeeland, with u-pick berries in season and a year-round Country Market for produce, chicken, and beef. Seasonal flowers and fall décor round out the offerings. Find them at area farmers markets or the farm store on Blair Street. Call (616) 875-8559 or email [email protected].

Earthkeeper Farm

11.7 mi

Earthkeeper Farm has no city, website, or contact information confirmed online. The name is on file as a Michigan farm awaiting verification.

Fruit Ridge Hayrides LLC

11.6 mi

Kent City

Visser Farms

12.7 mi

Zeeland

Visser Family Farms

12.7 mi

Holland

Our Country Market opened in 2024 and has grown already so much in the first year. Our hours change seasonally but we have lots of great items to offer. The store is stocked with all of our farm grown vegetables and fruit as well as locally sourced beef, pork and poultry. We\'re also sourcing dairy and other goods from Michigan. We\'d love to become your new favorite grocery store!

Bethke Farms

10.9 mi

Grand Haven

Bethke Farms has run its pumpkin patch off M-45 near Grand Haven long enough to be a local tradition, with pumpkins ranging from orange-sized to over 100 pounds. Admission to the farm itself is free; hayrides, a corn maze and a pirate-ship play area are the paid extras. Fall hours run short on weekdays — 4 to 7 p.m. — and longer Friday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

L& L Bull

13.6 mi

Casnovia

O'Brien's U-Pick blueberries

14.3 mi

Ravenna

O'Brien's U-Pick blueberries grows on North Bossett Road in Ravenna, part of the cluster of West-Central Michigan blueberry farms that open once the fruit turns in mid-to-late July. Picking typically runs through the end of August, with long daytime hours during peak weeks.

Terra Square Farmers Market

14.1 mi

Hudsonville

Hudsonville Farmers' Market & Crafts

14.1 mi

Hudsonville Farmers' Market & Crafts sets up outdoors at 3302 Prospect Street, spring through fall, on the grounds of the local grain elevator company that helps run it. Vendors sell produce, baked goods, flowers, prepared foods, and artisan goods. Shoppers describe a wide range of prices across vendors, not just one price point.

Bremer Produce

14.4 mi

Hudsonville

Bremer Produce runs one of the largest u-pick sunflower fields in the Midwest, alongside cosmos, zinnias and dahlias, on a family farm in Hudsonville. Picking works on a self-serve, honor-system basis — a bouquet with vase runs $12, and admission itself is free. It's built around flowers, not fruit, which sets it apart from most u-pick stops in the area.

Wells Orchards

12.7 mi

Grand Rapids

Wells Orchards has grown apples, peaches, and sweet cherries in West Michigan since 1919, now in its second century as a family operation. Beyond fresh fruit, the farm sells summer vegetables, baked goods, jams, jellies, and salsa. Find the farm market open seasonally starting in late June, or catch Wells Orchards at the Fulton Street Farmers Market on Saturdays and the Grandville Farmers Market on Tuesdays.

Versluis Orchards

11.8 mi

Grand Rapids

Versluis Orchards has grown fruits and vegetables on the west side of Grand Rapids since 1903. The family farm sits in Walker, about five miles from downtown, and sells what it grows from an on-site stand and at area farmers markets. It's one of the older working farms left in a metro area that has mostly paved over its agricultural edges.

GOODFELLOW ORCHARDS

11.6 mi

Sparta

Goodfellow Orchards grows sweet and tart cherries on 12 Mile Road outside Sparta, with both u-pick rows and pre-picked boxes depending on what's ripe that week. The season runs late June through mid-July — about six weeks, sometimes shorter depending on the year — and the farm only takes cash or check.

Groundswell Community Farm

15.5 mi

Zeeland

Grandville Farmers Market

13.8 mi

Grandville

Grandville Farmers Market sets up outdoors at 4144 Chicago Drive Southwest, spring through fall, with a park-style layout of produce, baked goods, potted plants and flowers, and artisan goods. It's run through the City of Grandville, which posts the season's vendor schedule and any weather cancellations on the city website. Chicago Drive itself is the old US-16 corridor connecting Grand Rapids to Grandville, still one of the busier commercial strips on the west side of the metro.

Crossroads Blueberry Farm

12.6 mi

West Olive

Crossroads Blueberry Farm is a fourth-generation operation on Lake Michigan Drive, best known for U-Pick blueberries at $2 a pound through the growing season. The market itself keeps longer hours than the picking fields — 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days a week — selling fresh blueberries, baked goods, ice cream, and its popular blueberry donuts. Visitors come from as far as Grand Haven, Holland, and Grand Rapids, with outdoor space and activities for kids.

Crisp Country Acres

15.0 mi

Crisp Country Acres runs a year-round farm store at 5888 120th Ave in Holland, stocking vegetables, fruit, eggs, honey, maple syrup, dry beans, canned goods, dairy, and meat raised using regenerative practices. The farm hosts u-pick flowers and vegetables, free animal barn visits, and a CSA produce subscription, and sells through farmers markets across West Michigan. Open weekdays 8am-6pm, Saturdays 8am-5pm.

Schwalliers Country Basket

12.2 mi

Sparta

Blue Tree Market

14.1 mi

Kent City

Blue Tree Market operates out of Kent City, a small village in northern Kent County. No website, Facebook page, or news mention turned up online, so vendor lineup, hours, and season are unconfirmed at this time.

New Mission Milling

16.4 mi

Homrich's Under the Pines

12.3 mi

Comstock Park

Downtown Sparta Farmers' Market

13.3 mi

Sparta

A seasonal farmers market on North Union Street in downtown Sparta, a small Kent County community north of Grand Rapids. No current schedule or vendor list is posted publicly — worth a call to the village office before visiting.

Klenk Orchards

12.7 mi

Sparta

Klenk Orchards is a century-old, family-owned apple and cherry farm in Sparta, north of Grand Rapids. Sweet cherries are the summer draw, with U-pick running from late June through early July, and the fruit stand stays open Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday afternoons. A picnic area sits alongside the orchard.

Shady Side Farm

14.9 mi

Holland

Unity Acres Farm

17.0 mi

Zeeland

We sell specialty vegetables, herbs, microgreens, and plant starts on an urban lot! We are run and owned by young people under 30, and adhere to beyond organic principles.

Heritage Blueberries

13.6 mi

Sparta

Heritage Blueberries grows about three acres of chemical-free blueberry bushes on Stebbins Avenue in Sparta, right in the Fruit Ridge growing region. It's strictly u-pick, open to all ages, and the owners post picking updates on Facebook rather than keeping fixed hours — check there before heading out.

Reenders Blueberry Farms

14.2 mi

West Olive

Reenders has grown blueberries in West Olive since 1956 and is now on its fourth generation of family ownership, farming 900 acres across 22 varieties. Beyond blueberries, both u-pick and pre-picked, they sell peaches, dark cherries, raspberries, sweet corn, and baked goods from the farm market between Grand Haven and Holland on US-31 — a stretch of West Michigan blueberry country the family has worked for almost seventy years.

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

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Farms near Coopersville include 30 agritourism & farm experiences, 12 farm stands, 11 produce farms, 10 orchards. Browse the list for details on each.

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