Farms Near Green Bay, WI
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Green Bay, Wisconsin — all selling direct to consumers.
Green Bay Farmers' Market
1.7 miGreen Bay
The City of Green Bay's downtown market runs near S. Washington and Stuart Streets in the city center. It draws Brown County and northeastern Wisconsin growers with seasonal produce, flowers, and farm goods through the warm months. Held in the downtown core, it serves as a gathering point for city residents during the growing season, separate from the popular Wednesday-evening market On Broadway across the river.
Green Bay Farmers Market On Broadway
1.7 miThe Wednesday-evening market in Green Bay's Broadway District is one of the region's largest, filling N. Broadway around 200 N. Broadway with produce vendors, food, and live music through the summer. Run by On Broadway Inc., the district's nonprofit, it turns the historic corridor into a weekly street market and social event for the Green Bay area, distinct from the city's separate downtown Saturday market.
Farmers' Market on Broadway
1.7 miGreen Bay
The Farmers' Market on Broadway is a large weekly evening market in Green Bay's Broadway District, run by the neighborhood's On Broadway organization. It stretches along North Broadway with produce stalls, food vendors, makers, and live music, pulling a big crowd through summer. It works as much like a street festival as a produce market.
National Railroad Museum
1.9 miGreen Bay
The National Railroad Museum in Green Bay is one of the country's oldest and largest rail museums, not a farm, so this listing is miscategorized. Founded in 1956, it holds more than 70 locomotives and railcars plus over 100,000 artifacts, and runs seasonal train rides, a theater show, and holiday events. It draws upward of 100,000 visitors a year on South Broadway.
Apple Store
3.7 miGreen Bay
The Apple Store is a produce and farm market on West Mason Street in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Seasonal markets on this stretch sell apples, fall produce, and other Wisconsin-grown fruit and vegetables during the harvest. The generic listing name means published details are thin, so contact the market directly to confirm current hours and what they're stocking.
Green Bay Fear Haunted House
4.4 miGreen Bay
Green Bay Fear has run as a haunted attraction for more than two decades, staged at 1950 Bond Street in Green Bay. Its current storyline follows a mad-scientist character, 'Dr. Kransberg,' wrapped in a haunted-mansion theme drawn from the old Shawano Manor. The haunt operates on fall nights through the Halloween season. Pricing and 2026 dates were still being finalized at last check, so watch the site or social pages for the schedule.
De Pere Farmers' Market
6.1 miDe Pere
De Pere's market sets up downtown on North Wisconsin Street, just off the Fox River south of Green Bay. Brown County growers bring produce, flowers, cheese, and baked goods through the season to this historic river town, home to St. Norbert College. It is an outdoor summer market in a walkable downtown near the river's east-bank shops.
Festival Foods Suamico Farmers' Market
6.5 miGreen Bay
Held at the Festival Foods on Lineville Road (2348 Lineville Rd.) in the Suamico area north of Green Bay, this market is part of the grocery chain's seasonal series. The listing files it under Green Bay, though the store sits in growing suburban Suamico in Brown County. Area growers supply summer produce through the warm months, convenient for the northern Green Bay suburbs.
Seasonal Harvest LLC
8.2 miDe Pere
Waseda Farms Market
7.4 miDe Pere
Jeff's Story: "I grew up in Luxemburg, Wisconsin, raising animals for the county fair and spent five years working on a neighbor's dairy farm. After earning a degree in accounting and finance, I worked in an office for 25 years, most of those years as president of Paper Transport, Inc. Despite my successful career, I felt a strong pull back to the land and animals. After several years of research, I decided to raise cattle and produce healthy grass-fed beef. In February 2022, I purchased a 2,600
Moders Gardens
7.2 miGreen Bay
Moders Gardens is a small grower on Lineville Road on the north side of Green Bay. Operations this size usually sell garden vegetables, bedding plants, or cut flowers in season, direct from the property or at nearby markets. Northeast Wisconsin's season runs late spring through fall. Reach out to see what's currently available.
The Pumpkin Place
9.8 miSuamico
The Pumpkin Place sells pumpkins on Velp Avenue in Suamico, just north of Green Bay in Brown County. Fall is the season, with carving pumpkins, gourds, and the trimmings that go with a northeastern Wisconsin harvest stop. Details online are limited, so call ahead to confirm this year's opening dates and hours.
Sunny Hill Farm
8.3 miGreen Bay
Sunny Hill Farm sits on Oak Road on the west side of Green Bay, Wisconsin, in Brown County. Farms in this area commonly grow vegetables, keep laying hens, or run seasonal produce stands for local customers. There's little published detail on Sunny Hill's current operation, so the surest way to learn what they grow and when they're open is to reach out to the farm directly.
Blaser's Acres
9.6 miGreen Bay
Blaser's Acres
9.9 miGreen Bay
Blaser's Acres sits on School Lane in Green Bay, in Brown County of northeastern Wisconsin. Reach the farm directly for its crops, hours, and what's for sale.
Apple Valley Orchard LLC
11.2 miDePere
Oneida Apple Orchard
8.9 miOneida
Oneida Apple Orchard grows apples on West Mason Street in Oneida, just west of Green Bay in the Oneida Nation area of northeast Wisconsin. The region's climate suits hardy apple varieties that ripen from late August into October, the standard pick-your-own and cider window across this part of the state. Expect the usual fall lineup of eating and baking apples once harvest starts. Specific varieties, hours, and pick-your-own availability aren't confirmed in this listing.
Apple Valley Orchard
11.3 miApple Valley Orchard grows apples off Mar-el Road near De Pere, just south of Green Bay in Wisconsin's Brown County. Fox Valley and Green Bay orchards usually open for harvest from late August through October, selling picked apples, cider, and fall produce, with some offering pick-your-own. Reach the orchard directly to confirm hours and which varieties are ripe this season.
Sabamba Alpaca Ranch and Bed & Breakfast
12.4 miDe Pere
Sabamba Alpaca Ranch raises alpacas on Hickory Road outside De Pere in Brown County, south of Green Bay. The farm store sells alpaca-fiber goods and offers free self-guided tours on open days, plus scheduled and private tours to meet the herd; alpacas are also sold to new breeders. A bed-and-breakfast runs alongside the ranch. Reach Sally to arrange a visit or an overnight stay.
Oneida Farmers Market
10.7 miOneida
Groche Organic Farms
14.9 miLittle Suamico
Champion Produce
11.5 miNew Franken
Produce grower on County Road K at New Franken, in Brown County just east of Green Bay. The farmland here slopes toward the bay and the Door Peninsula, growing sweet corn, squash, and market vegetables. Roadside stand sales are common through the summer and fall.
Bit O' Country Ranch
12.8 miA family-run ranch in rural Wisconsin. No public website or listing was available to confirm what they raise or the ranch's exact town, though the name points to a small livestock or country-goods operation.
Vine and Virtue Farm
12.4 miSeymour
Sylvan Orchard
13.5 miSylvan Orchard grows apples off County Road DK in rural Wisconsin. Little is published online about the orchard's exact location or current offerings. Wisconsin orchards generally open for the fall harvest from late August into October, selling apples and cider. Reach out directly to confirm the address, hours, and whether picking is available.
Berryland Farm
17.7 miAbrams
A berry farm on Heimke Lane in Abrams, in Oconto County north of Green Bay. The name points to pick-your-own or fresh-picked berries in season. Call ahead before driving out, since picking days turn on the weather.
Luxemburg Farmer's Market
13.9 miLuxemburg's market meets at Center Drive in this Kewaunee County village east of Green Bay, an area with deep Belgian and Czech farming roots. Local growers bring seasonal produce, eggs, and baked goods during the summer and fall.
Neil Greiling Gardens
17.1 miMaribel
Neil Greiling Gardens is a garden and growing operation on Pleasant Road near Maribel, in Manitowoc County, eastern Wisconsin. The land between Green Bay and Lake Michigan is farm country, where small growers raise plants, flowers, and produce for the local market.
FULL CIRCLE COMMUNITY FARM
16.4 miSeymour
Our mission is to provide the highest-quality organic, local food while creating a community-based farming model that will revitalize farms and communities all across the country. Join us in making this idea a reality! Check out this Appleton Post Crescent article featuring our farm.
Hillside Apples
16.5 miAn apple orchard along State Highway 54 near Casco, in the Kewaunee County farmland that runs toward the Door Peninsula. ZIP 54205 places it in northeastern Wisconsin's fruit-growing belt, where apples ripen through the fall.
Star Orchard
21.3 miKaukauna
Star Orchard grows 36 apple varieties across 55 acres on County Road CE in Kaukauna, within 30 minutes of Appleton, Green Bay, and De Pere. Picking is pay-per-pound, with a drive-in option that lets you park right beside the trees. The store sells hand-picked apples, cider pressed on site, caramel apples starting mid-September, and more than 30 salsa varieties. Recent notes list the orchard closed for the season and for sale as the owners near retirement.
Star Orchard, LLC
21.3 miKaukauna
Peter's Pumpkin Patch
21.0 miKaukauna
A pumpkin patch along State Highway 55 in Kaukauna, in the Fox River valley just east of Appleton. Pumpkins, gourds, and fall decor arrive with the autumn harvest. Hours run short and seasonal, so check before heading out.
Fox Honey Farm
18.7 miFox Honey Farm sells varietal honey — linden, buckwheat, white clover, and acacia — from its farm stand in Freedom, Wisconsin, north of Appleton. The stand also carries beeswax, handmade soaps, bee propolis spray, and maple syrup, and the farm offers five-frame nucs for people starting their own hives. Honey comes in several jar sizes across the different floral sources.
Foxtail Produce LLC
21.0 miFreedom
At Foxtail Produce, we grow high quality produce for our community. We are invested in the health and viability of the farmland in our region and continue to work to maintain and improve the land we farm. We are fourth generation farmers growing on the land that has been in our family since the 1880s. We provide microgreens year-round, cut fresh and delivered to restaurants and homes. Sustainability: It is at the core of what it means to be a non-conventional farmer, and that includes both envir
Aurora Green Farms
20.3 miDenmark
Local poultry farm providing cage-free chicken, farm fresh eggs, and specialty produce to local residents and restaurant owners.
Kaukauna Farmers' Market
21.3 miKaukauna
This market serves Kaukauna, a Fox River city in Outagamie County within the Fox Cities of northeastern Wisconsin, near WI-55 and E. 2nd Street. Fox Valley growers bring seasonal produce, flowers, and baked goods through the warm months. It is a community market for Kaukauna and the surrounding Fox Cities suburbs rather than one of the region's larger destination markets.
Hums of Faith Suris
25.9 miOconto
Hums of Faith Suris raises suri alpacas at 6192 VanHulle Lane, outside Oconto in northeast Wisconsin near the bay of Green Bay. Suris carry the long, silky, pencil-locked fleece prized by handspinners, which sets them apart from the more common huacaya alpaca. The farm holds an agritourism listing, so visits are likely by appointment. Call ahead before stopping to meet the herd.
Natural Prairie Farms LLC
21.7 miNatural Prairie Farms is a Wisconsin farm operating as an LLC. No public website or listing was available to confirm its crops, livestock, or town, though the name points to prairie-based or pasture farming.
Paradise Farms Orchard
21.8 miBrussels
Paradise Farms Orchard is on County Road C in Brussels, in the Belgian-settled southern end of the Door County peninsula. Door County is Wisconsin's cherry and apple country, with tart cherries ripening in July and apples running through the fall. Roadside stands and pick-your-own are common across the peninsula. This farm's specific varieties, hours, and picking days aren't confirmed in this listing.
Sprangers Orchard
24.5 miTown of Buchanan
Sprangers Orchard grows apples in the Town of Buchanan, just east of Appleton in Wisconsin's Fox Valley. Fox Cities orchards typically open for harvest from late August through October, selling picked apples, cider, and fall produce, with some offering pick-your-own rows. The setting off Calumet Street puts it minutes from Appleton and Kaukauna. Reach the orchard directly to confirm which varieties are ready and whether picking is available.
Delzer's Pumpkin Farm
26.1 miDelzer's Pumpkin Farm raises pumpkins for the autumn season near Pulaski in northeast Wisconsin (ZIP 54154). Expect the usual fall draw of a small family patch: field pumpkins for carving, plus gourds and squash once September cools. No website surfaced in a search, so check locally for pick-your-own dates and weekend hours.
Hofacker's Hillside Orchard, LLC
22.7 miAn apple orchard on Wege Road in the Appleton area (ZIP 54913), in Wisconsin's Fox Valley. The hillside plantings suit the tree-fruit growing that runs through Outagamie County. Fall is the season to visit for apples.
Adam's Heirlooms
24.2 miMishicot
Sharkys Orchard
25.7 miAppleton
Sharky's Orchard grows apples on Emons Road outside Appleton, in the Fox Valley of northeast Wisconsin. Orchards around the Fox Cities open for fall picking and farm sales, with apples and cider through the September-to-October season.
Festival Foods Darboy Farmers' Market
25.6 miAppleton
This market sets up in the Festival Foods parking lot on Van Roy Road in the Darboy area east of Appleton, along the Harrison-Kimberly stretch of the Fox Cities. Store-sponsored markets like this one give suburban shoppers a convenient spot for local produce, baked goods, and seasonal items through summer. It runs beside the grocery rather than in a traditional downtown.
Mulberry Lane Farm
27.7 miSherwood
A family agritourism farm in Sherwood, on the east side of Lake Winnebago near High Cliff State Park. It sits in the Fox Valley countryside of Calumet County and opens seasonally for on-farm visits. Call ahead for current hours and what's running.
Wagners Market
23.2 miThis market operates at 310 N. Main Street in Black Creek, a small Outagamie County village northwest of Appleton in the Fox Valley. The surrounding countryside is the dairy and crop farmland typical of northeast Wisconsin. Local produce, eggs, and homemade goods are the offerings these small-village markets carry through the growing season, giving residents a farm-direct option without driving into Appleton.
Porter's Patch
24.0 miBonduel
Porter's Patch is on State Highway 156 in Bonduel, in Shawano County northwest of Green Bay. The name points to a pick-your-own patch, most likely pumpkins or berries on the seasonal calendar that draws families each fall. This stretch of northeast Wisconsin runs to small produce and pumpkin operations. Specific crops, hours, and pick-your-own dates aren't confirmed in this listing.
Porter's Patch
24.1 miBonduel
County H Tree Farm
26.6 miSturgeon Bay
Cuts and sells Christmas trees on County Road H in Sturgeon Bay, deep in Door County: blue spruce, white spruce, balsam fir, white pine, and cedar, choose-and-cut or pre-cut. The gift shop stocks fresh wreaths made daily, handmade items, and ornaments through the holiday season. Bring the family and tag a tree in the field. Reach them at 920-825-7618, or 920-660-6959 during the cutting season.
Appleton Indoor Farmers' Market
27.4 miAppleton
The Appleton Indoor Farmers' Market runs during the colder months at 10 East College Avenue in downtown Appleton, giving Fox Valley growers and food makers a place to sell once the outdoor season ends. Expect storage vegetables, baked goods, and other cold-season staples typical of an indoor winter market. It complements Appleton's larger warm-weather market on College Avenue.
Appleton Downtown Farm Market
27.5 miAppleton
Downtown Appleton Farmers' Market
27.5 miAppleton
The Downtown Appleton Farmers' Market is one of the larger markets in the Fox Valley, filling College Avenue through summer near North Appleton Street. Dozens of growers and food makers bring produce, flowers, cheese, meats, and prepared food to a downtown that closes its main street for the morning. It pulls shoppers from across the Fox Cities.
Appleton Wednesday Farmers' Market
27.6 miAppleton
The Appleton Wednesday Farmers' Market fills Houdini Plaza on West College Avenue in downtown Appleton midweek through the growing season. The plaza setting puts produce stands and local food vendors steps from downtown offices and shops. It runs as the smaller midweek companion to Appleton's larger weekend market, geared toward a quick in-town produce stop.
Festival Foods Northland Farmers' Market
27.0 miAppleton
This market runs in the Festival Foods parking lot at 1200 W. Northland Avenue in Appleton, the largest city in the Fox Cities. It is part of the chain's seasonal community-market program on the city's northwest side. Fox Valley and Outagamie County growers supply the produce, with berries and greens early, sweet corn and tomatoes at peak summer, then squash and apples into autumn.
Door County Corn Maze at DENN
28.0 miSturgeon Bay
Door County Corn Maze is a fall corn maze near Sturgeon Bay, cut into farm fields on the peninsula. Mazes like this open from September through October alongside the county's apple and pumpkin season, drawing families during the busy Door County autumn.
Alexander's Cherry Orchard
28.7 miBrussels
Alexander's Cherry Orchard grows cherries on Stevenson Pier Road in Brussels, at the southern end of Door County, Wisconsin's cherry-growing peninsula. Tart cherries ripen here in July, the short window when Door County orchards open for u-pick and sell fresh fruit. The orchard sits near the Green Bay shoreline.
Malvitz Bay Farms
29.8 miSturgeon Bay
Cherry Lane Orchards
27.8 miSturgeon Bay
Cherry Lane Orchards farms 13 acres of cherry and apple trees on the Door County peninsula near Sturgeon Bay, with pick-your-own the main draw. The family operation keeps a groomed orchard with parking and restrooms, and posts crop timing on Facebook so visitors know when cherries and apples come ready. Door County's cool Lake Michigan climate makes it one of Wisconsin's best-known cherry regions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Green Bay, WI?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Green Bay, Wisconsin, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Green Bay?
Farms near Green Bay include 29 agritourism & farm experiences, 16 farmers markets, 12 orchards, 7 farm stands. 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.
