Farms Near Fredonia, WI
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Fredonia, Wisconsin — all selling direct to consumers.
Noel Farms
0.4 miFredonia
Noel Farms lists on County Road H near Fredonia, in Ozaukee County north of Milwaukee. The seasonal 'Noel' name and its agritourism listing point to a Christmas tree operation, the kind offering choose-and-cut firs and pines through the holiday weeks. Confirm the cutting season and hours locally, since no website turned up online.
Appleland
1.9 miFredonia
Appleland sits on State Highway 57 in Fredonia, in Ozaukee County north of Milwaukee. The name points to an apple orchard and market, with fruit ripening through the late-summer and fall picking season common to southeastern Wisconsin. Check directly for u-pick availability and market hours.
Noel Farms
3.7 miFredonia
Riveredge Nature Center
6.6 miSaukville
Riveredge Nature Center protects 485 acres of prairie, forest, and wetland along the Milwaukee River at County Highway Y in Saukville. Founded in 1968, it's one of the region's oldest independent nature centers, with 10 miles of trails, school field trips, summer camps, and a lake sturgeon restoration program that has released over 20,000 young fish. The trails are open to the public.
Winterspring Farm
5.3 miWinterspring Farm is a Wisconsin farm. No active website or product listing was found to confirm what it grows or raises. The name suggests a diversified operation working the cold and shoulder seasons — cold-hardy greens, storage crops, or season-extension growing.
Willoway Farm
6.0 miFredonia
Port Washington Winter Farmers' Market
6.7 miPort Washington
The winter market keeps Port Washington shoppers stocked from November through May, running two Saturdays a month, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Vendors bring cold-season produce, farmstead cheeses, meats, eggs, honey, maple syrup, baked goods, kombucha, and handmade household goods. Organized by PORT Fish, it stays downtown near the harbor. Check portfish.org or the market's Facebook page for each month's dates and venue.
Spieker Pumpkin Farm
7.6 miFredonia
A pumpkin farm on Highway 57 near Fredonia in Ozaukee County, north of Milwaukee. The season runs through October with pumpkins, gourds, and fall-patch visits. No website or contact details surfaced online.
Port Washington Farmers' Market
7.0 miPort Washington
Producer-only and overlooking the Lake Michigan marina, the Port Washington Farmers' Market runs Saturdays 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. along East Main Street from mid-June through late October. Local farmers and makers bring produce, flowers, herbs, meats, honey, jams, baked goods, and handmade art. Now in its 25th year, it won the 2025 Tour Ozaukee award for best farmers market in the county. Pets welcome.
Graised Farms
6.6 miPolzin Farms
9.3 miGrafton
Polzin Farms is on County Highway I near Grafton in Ozaukee County, north of Milwaukee. Farms in this belt north of the city are known for pick-your-own strawberries in June and pumpkins and sweet corn later in the season. It's listed for agritourism. No website loaded when checked. Contact the farm to confirm crops, u-pick dates, and stand hours.
Lake Winds Elk Farms
9.4 miLake Winds Elk Farm raises elk in Grafton, Wisconsin, selling lean elk meat, antler dog chews, hides, and breeding stock. You can find the farm most Saturdays at the West Bend Farmers Market from May through October. The operation planned a move to Saukville in fall 2025.
Rare Earth Farm
9.6 miBelgium
Pleasure Valley Llamas
10.2 miAdell
A llama farm on Highway A in Adell, in the rolling dairy country of western Sheboygan County. The name points to llamas raised on site. Call ahead before visiting, since farms this size open by appointment or during set seasons.
Triangle Y Ranch Pumpkin Farm
9.5 miPumpkin farm on South Church Road in the West Bend area of Washington County. Fall is the season here, when patches across southeastern Wisconsin open for cut-your-own pumpkins, gourds, and family visits. The rolling Kettle Moraine terrain surrounds the site.
Christmas on Indian Lore
8.7 miWest Bend
Christmas on Indian Lore is a seasonal Christmas tree grower on Indian Lore Road near West Bend, in Washington County, Wisconsin. Operations like this open in late November and December for choose-and-cut and pre-cut trees. West Bend sits in the Kettle Moraine country northwest of Milwaukee.
Walvoord's Berry Farm
10.6 miOostburg
Walvoord's Berry Farm grows berries on Smies Road in Oostburg, a Dutch-settled village in Sheboygan County near Lake Michigan. Farms in this area open for strawberries in June, with raspberries following through summer. Details online are thin, so call ahead for picking hours and what's in season.
Cedarburg Farmers' Market
12.4 miCedarburg
Cedarburg's market sets up downtown at Washington Avenue and Mill Street, among the 19th-century stone and cream-brick buildings that make this Ozaukee County town a weekend destination. Growers bring produce, flowers, honey, and baked goods, with Cedar Creek and the old woolen mill a short walk off. It runs through the warm months alongside the district's shops and winery.
The Family Farm
12.7 miGrafton
The Family Farm Bed & Breakfast
12.8 miGrafton
The Family Farm Bed & Breakfast is a farm-stay lodging on North Port Washington Road in Grafton, Ozaukee County, north of Milwaukee. Farm B&Bs like it put up guests in a rural setting with farm animals and country breakfasts, a quiet base for exploring the Cedarburg and Port Washington area. Booking details and current status weren't verifiable online at the time of writing - its former web address is now parked. Contact the property directly to check availability.
Strojny Orchard
11.8 miStrojny Orchard grows apples along Highway 32 near Cleveland, in Sheboygan County's stretch of eastern Wisconsin. The Polish family name is common here, settled by Central European farmers in the 1800s. Local orchards open for the apple season from September into late fall, often selling cider and pumpkins alongside the fruit.
Witte's Vegetable Farm LLC
12.6 miCedarburg
Witte's Vegetable Farm grows vegetables on Bridge Road in Cedarburg, in Ozaukee County north of Milwaukee. Farms in this area sell sweet corn and other summer crops from roadside stands and markets through the growing season. Little is published online, so stop by or call for what's picked and current hours.
Cedarburg Creek Farm
12.1 miCedarburg
Lammscapes!
13.0 miJackson
Lammscapes is a landscape design and installation company on Sherman Road in Jackson, north of Milwaukee, not a produce farm. The team handles landscape design, planting, and seasonal maintenance for residential and commercial properties across the Milwaukee area. They work weekdays or by appointment.
Backyard Bounty
15.0 miPlymouth
Frenz Orchard and Garden Center
16.1 miThiensville
Frenz Orchard and Garden Center pairs apples with a plant nursery on North Main Street in Thiensville, just north of Milwaukee in Ozaukee County. Orchard-and-garden operations like this usually sell fall apples and cider alongside spring bedding plants, perennials, and seasonal decorations. Exact varieties and hours weren't confirmed online at the time of writing. It serves the Thiensville-Mequon area as a neighborhood source for both produce and garden stock.
Downtown West Bend Farmers' Market
12.3 miWest Bend
West Bend's downtown market runs near Main Street and 6th Avenue, along the Milwaukee River in this Washington County seat. Growers bring seasonal produce, flowers, honey, and baked goods to a walkable downtown that also anchors the Museum of Wisconsin Art. The market operates through the warm months, north of the Milwaukee metro.
Thiensville Farmers' Market
16.6 miThiensville
This market runs at 250 Elm Street in Thiensville, a small Ozaukee County village all but surrounded by Mequon just north of Milwaukee. The site sits near the Milwaukee River and Village Park in the walkable downtown. Vendors bring produce, flowers, cheese, and baked goods, and the market draws shoppers from the affluent northern suburbs through the summer season.
Roesch Farm Frank Roesch
16.3 miMequon
Barthel Fruit Farm
16.4 miMequon
Barthel Fruit Farm grows apples, peaches, pears, and plums on Farmdale Road in Mequon, in Ozaukee County north of Milwaukee. Fall adds pumpkins, gourds, and popcorn, and the on-site bakery turns out fresh goods daily. A greenhouse carries annuals, herbs, perennials, and vegetable plants in season. The farm also sells Saturdays at the Richfield farmers market, June through October.
Log Cabin Orchard
16.9 miPlymouth
Log Cabin Orchard on County Road E near Plymouth grows apples, pears, and grapes using naturally grown methods and integrated pest management. Beyond u-pick and the farm stand, it makes cider, maple syrup, preserves, and vinegar. The orchard also sells at farmers markets in Sheboygan, Plymouth, Fox Point, and Shorewood, from its base in Sheboygan County's orchard country west of Lake Michigan.
Farm Happy
13.9 miFarm Happy is a small Wisconsin farm. Public details were limited, so its products and exact location aren't confirmed here.
Roesch Farm (Frank Roesch)
16.8 miMequon
Roesch Farm sits on Farmdale Road in Mequon, in Ozaukee County north of Milwaukee. Mequon keeps a band of working farms along its rural roads despite the suburban growth nearby. The listing ties the operation to Frank Roesch. Crops, farm-stand offerings, and visitor details aren't confirmed here, so treat this as a working-farm listing rather than a set agritourism stop.
Indian Summer Honey Farm
16.4 miIndian Summer Honey Farm is a Wisconsin beekeeping operation selling raw honey. Its website was offline at the time of writing, so confirm current honey varieties, hive products, and where to buy directly with the farm.
Brunner's Orchard
12.9 miOrchard near the Eisenbahn State Trail in the West Bend area of Washington County. The Eisenbahn is a rail-trail running through West Bend, and orchards along the corridor sell fall apples and cider. Glacial Kettle Moraine hills shape the surrounding farmland in southeastern Wisconsin.
Meadowbrook Pumpkin Farm and Haunted cornfield
13.6 miWest Bend
Pairs a daytime pumpkin farm with an after-dark haunted cornfield on Mile View Road in West Bend, about 30 minutes north of Milwaukee. Fall brings pumpkins and a corn maze by day and the haunt once the sun goes down, out in the Kettle Moraine country of Washington County. The haunted nights run on weekends through October.
Haunted Cornfield At Meadowbrook Pumpkin Farm
13.6 miWest Bend
Meadowbrook Pumpkin Farm turns its fields into a haunted cornfield each October, a nighttime walk-through on Mile View Road outside West Bend in Washington County. By day the farm runs a pumpkin patch and fall activities; after dark the corn maze becomes the scare attraction. Dates land on weekends through the Halloween stretch, so confirm show nights and ticket hours before heading out.
Springdale Farm
17.1 miPlymouth
Springdale Farm is a CSA on Silver Spring Lane near Plymouth, in Sheboygan County in eastern Wisconsin's dairy belt. Community-supported farms like it sell seasonal vegetable shares that members buy ahead and pick up weekly through summer and fall. This farm's specific shares and growing practices weren't verifiable online at the time of writing. Plymouth sits in a productive farming stretch between the Kettle Moraine and Lake Michigan. Contact the farm about membership.
Mayfield Orchard and Nursery
14.8 miOrchard and nursery on Mayfield Road in the West Bend area of Washington County, southeastern Wisconsin. The operation pairs fruit growing with nursery stock, a common mix for orchards that also sell trees and plants to home gardeners. Glacial hills of the Kettle Moraine shape the land around West Bend.
Jackson Food & Farm Market
15.9 miJackson
Sartori Cheese: East Main Caves
19.5 miPlymouth
Sartori has handcrafted artisan cheese in Plymouth, Wisconsin since 1939 — four generations of the family cultivating award-winning cheeses like the signature BellaVitano line from Wisconsin farm milk, aged in facilities including the East Main caves. Artistry, imagination, and patience, now also in snackable Cheese Bites.
Miley Barn (see Nourish Farms)
18.6 miSheboygan Falls
We get excited about increasing people’s knowledge AND access to good food by connecting them to good-food resources. Through our Farm-to-Community programs, Nourish offers proactive, experiential learning activities and programs to encourage individuals and organizations to make more wholesome food choices by growing, cooking, and sourcing from our local food system. We accomplish this by bringing all walks of life to our Good Food Education Center and 13-acre urban farm, and hosting cooking an
Gibbsville Orchard
18.6 miSheboygan Falls
M&T's Gibbsville Orchard grows apples and presses its own cider on Highway 32 north of Gibbsville, near Sheboygan Falls. The farm also sells blueberries, peaches, cherries, and pears in season, along with bakery goods, and it's open Thursday through Sunday. The Woepse family started the orchard after World War II, and it stays family-run today.
Kewaskum Farm Market
14.7 miKewaskum
Kewaskum's market gathers in the American Legion Post lot on Fond du Lac Avenue, serving this small Washington County village in the Kettle Moraine region. Local growers bring seasonal vegetables, eggs, honey, and baked goods through the warm-weather months.
Happy Day Farmhaus
17.7 miHappy Day Farmhaus grows certified organic vegetables and cut flowers on its farm in Germantown, north of Milwaukee. The crew sells at the Wauwatosa Saturday market and the Shorewood Sunday market from June through October, and runs a weekly CSA farm-share alongside an online farm stand for pickup. What's available shifts week to week with the harvest rather than following a fixed product list.
Brown Deer Farmers' Market
20.3 miBrown Deer
Brown Deer's market gathers near the village center at 6700 W. Brown Deer Road, on Milwaukee's northern edge. Vendors from the surrounding countryside stock the tables with Wisconsin-grown produce, eggs, honey, and baked goods once the season opens. It fills a warm-weather run and closes when the harvest ends, matching the pattern of metro Milwaukee's neighborhood markets.
Germantown Farmers' Market
19.2 miGermantown
This market sets up in the Life Church parking lot at Mequon Road and Squire Drive in Germantown, a growing village in Washington County northwest of Milwaukee. It functions as a suburban community market for the Germantown area. Southeastern Wisconsin growers supply summer produce, plants, and baked goods through the warm-weather season, a nearby alternative to the larger markets in Milwaukee and the surrounding counties.
Expedition Farmstead
16.0 miWashington County
Expedition Farmstead is a small farm in Washington County, in the Kettle Moraine country northwest of Milwaukee. The rolling glacial hills here suit pasture-raised livestock and mixed produce sold direct from the farm. No street address is listed for the operation in this record.
Bulitz pumpkin farm
19.7 miKohler
Bulitz Pumpkin Farm grows pumpkins on Rangeline Road in the Kohler and Sheboygan area, near Wisconsin's Lake Michigan shore. The farm opens for the fall season, when pumpkins are ready for carving and cooking. Reach the farm directly for autumn hours.
Fox Point Farmers' Market
22.3 miFox Point
This market serves Fox Point, an affluent village on Milwaukee's North Shore, at 7300 N. Lombardy Road near the village hall. It is a neighborhood-scale market for the North Shore suburbs rather than a large regional event. Southeastern Wisconsin growers bring summer produce, flowers, and baked goods through the warm season, giving Fox Point and nearby Bayside residents a local option close to home.
The Fideler Farm
16.5 miKewaskum
The Fideler Farm is on Ridge Road near Kewaskum, in Wisconsin's Washington County at the edge of the Kettle Moraine. Farms in this area raise crops and livestock and sometimes host seasonal agritourism or sell produce and eggs on site. Published details on the Fideler Farm's current operation are limited, so reach out directly to confirm what they offer and when they're open.
HighCross Farm
17.1 miCampbellsport
The Stout Farm
19.2 miRichfield
Rim's Edge Orchard
20.5 miGermantown
Rim's Edge Orchard is on Amy Belle Road in Germantown, in Washington County northwest of Milwaukee, near Amy Belle Lake. Orchards in this rolling kettle-moraine country grow apples for fresh sale and cider through September and October. Fall is the season that brings visitors out to the area's stands. The orchard's apple varieties, hours, and pick-your-own days aren't verified here.
Menomonee Falls Farmers' Market
22.0 miMenomonee Falls
Menomonee Falls holds its market downtown near Main and Appleton Streets, in a Waukesha County suburb northwest of Milwaukee. Area farmers and food makers set up on market days with produce, cheese, baked goods, and plants.
Festival Foods Sheboygan Farmers' Market
21.7 miSheboygan
This Festival Foods market runs in the store lot at 595 S. Taylor Drive in Sheboygan, part of the Wisconsin chain's seasonal program. Sheboygan sits on the Lake Michigan shore between Milwaukee and Green Bay, ringed by Sheboygan County dairy and vegetable farms. Vendors bring warm-season produce through summer and fall, an easy stop alongside the grocery run rather than a standalone destination market.
Kallas Honey, Inc
23.7 miKallas Honey packs pure honey at its Milwaukee plant on West Douglas Avenue and supplies both retail jars and bulk honey to food-service and ingredient buyers. The lineup runs past straight honey to honey mustard, barbecue sauce, granola, and maple products. This is a working packing operation rather than a roadside stand, so bulk and wholesale orders are a core part of the business.
Armstrong Apples LLC
20.6 miCampbellsport
Growing Power Urban Farm
24.4 miMilwaukee
Growing Power, Inc.
24.4 miMilwaukee
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Fredonia, WI?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Fredonia, Wisconsin, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
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Farms near Fredonia include 25 agritourism & farm experiences, 12 farmers markets, 7 farm stands, 7 produce farms. Browse the list for details on each.
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