Farms Near Hudsonville, MI
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Hudsonville, Michigan — all selling direct to consumers.
Hudsonville Farmers' Market & Crafts
0.3 miHudsonville 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.
Terra Square Farmers Market
0.3 miHudsonville
Bremer Produce
2.0 miHudsonville
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.
Salad Central
3.6 miHudsonville
Georgetown Township Farmers Market
3.7 miGeorgetown 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.
Dekleine Cherry Farm
4.2 miJamestown Charter Township
Dekleine Cherry Farm grows cherries in Jamestown Charter Township, part of the Ottawa County fruit belt south of Grand Rapids. No independent website or current season details were confirmed online — reach out locally for picking dates.
De Langes Farm
3.6 miHudsonville
De Lange's Redberry Farm
3.6 miDe 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.
Dykstra's U-Pick
4.1 miDykstra'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.
Post Family Farm
4.7 miHudsonville
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].
Smallegan's Farm
5.1 miSmallegan Farm is a longtime dairy operation working land between Hudsonville and Zeeland in Ottawa County. Public information is thin — the family farm doesn't run a public storefront or website — but state business filings confirm it's operated under the Smallegan family name for decades. This is dairy country: expect working barns and pasture, not a retail farm stand.
Groundswell Community Farm
4.4 miZeeland
Woodbridge Dairy Farm
5.8 miByron Center
Mud Lake Farm, LLC
6.5 miHudsonville
Mud Lake Farm is a registered agritourism site on Ottogan Street in Hudsonville, part of Ottawa County's dense mix of vegetable, fruit, and greenhouse operations. Beyond the address, the farm has no public hours, crop list, or contact page online yet.
Wells Orchards
5.5 miGrand 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.
Grand Valley State University Farmers' Market
6.8 miAllendale
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.
Wells Orchards
6.2 miGrand Rapids
Grandville Farmers Market
5.8 miGrandville
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.
Farmhaus Farms
6.5 miFarmhaus 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].
Assurance Produce CSA
7.7 miAllendale
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.
New Mission Milling
6.4 miMetro Health Farm Market
7.1 miWyoming
Metro Health Farm Market sets up in front of the hospital on Byron Center Avenue in Wyoming, drawing around 60 vendors from across West Michigan. Shoppers find farm-fresh produce, meats, cheeses, honey, maple syrup, baked goods, cut flowers, and prepared foods, plus soap and jam from area makers. It's also known locally as the UM Health-West Farm Market.
New Salem Corn Maze
8.9 miDorr
New Salem Corn Maze runs as Witches' Woods after dark, a haunted attraction with two path options, Twisted and Wicked, plus a haunted corn maze and zombie paintball spread across more than 20 stops and actors. General admission runs $30 with combo pricing available. The attraction operates select weekends in October, weather permitting.
Allendale Farmers' Market
8.8 miAllendale 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.
Byron Center Meats
7.8 miByron Center Meats runs a butcher shop and custom meat-processing operation at 8375 Freeland Ave SW in Byron Center, Kent County, selling all-natural, locally sourced steaks, roasts, ground beef, and bundled cuts like its "1/8th Beef Collection." The shop is open Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Contact: [email protected] or (616) 878-1578.
Versluis Orchards
9.0 miGrand 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.
Unity Acres Farm
8.0 miZeeland
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.
Kessler Family Farm
9.0 miByron Center
Shamrock Meats, LLC
8.9 miZeeland
Shamrock Meats, LLC is a meat business on West Lawrence Avenue in Zeeland, in West Michigan's Ottawa County. Specific products, custom processing services, and hours aren't published online.
Joe Gavin Orchards
11.9 miCoopersville
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.
Twin Acres Farm LLC
11.5 miDorr
Twin Acres Farm in Dorr is a small family operation built around a simple line from its owners: growing their own food and knowing what's in it. Each season adds another piece toward living off the land — more canning, more hunting, more of the farm doing double duty. It's a working farm first, not a retail storefront, so reach out directly through Facebook or email before making the drive out to Zellman Court.
Visser Farms
9.1 miZeeland
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].
Cook's Strawberries
12.2 miCoopersville
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.
Fun Pumpkins
10.8 miHolland
WM FarmLink
10.5 miGrand Rapids
Cesar E. Chavez Farmers Market
11.0 miGrand Rapids
Named for the labor organizer, this market sits on Rumsey Street Southwest in Grand Rapids' southwest side. No current website was found to confirm its vendors, hours, or season.
Visser Farms
10.5 miZeeland
Visser Family Farms
10.5 miHolland
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!
Beard's Produce
12.6 miDorr
Beard's Produce has grown fruit and vegetables in Dorr since 1963, with u-pick and pre-picked strawberries, blueberries and sweet corn from May through August. The farm asks visitors to leave pets at home in the u-pick fields. It's a family operation on 140th Avenue that's stayed in the same business for six decades without turning into a fall-festival attraction.
Westside Farmer's Market
11.6 miGrand Rapids' Westside Farmer's Market runs three days a week — Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., spring through fall — at 733 Bridge St. NW. It's part of the Foodshed farmers market network, selling produce, baked goods, honey, herbs, and plants along the Bridge Street corridor. SNAP and WIC accepted.
YMCA Farmers' Market
11.6 miGrand Rapids
The YMCA Farmers' Market sets up at 475 Lake Michigan Dr. NW in Grand Rapids on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, spring through fall, run through the Fulton Street Market network. Beyond the usual produce, baked goods, and artisan wares, the market has hosted BIPOC vendor nights and queer art markets — community programming layered onto a produce stand. SNAP and WIC accepted.
Woodland Enterprises Inc.
11.5 miZeeland
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.
Parkside Farm
11.3 miByron Center
Family-friendly farm in Byron Center, MI features classes, farm market, photo venue, tours, and 100 year old farmhouse for overnight farm stays. Parkside Farm travels MI with registered pygmy goats to birthday parties, corporate events, festivals, libraries, schools and senior centers, sharing farm education with the Jump for JOY Program®.
Community Food Club
11.4 miGrand Rapids
Community Food Club is based on Division Avenue South in Grand Rapids, a corridor with several food-access nonprofits and social-service groups. No public hours, membership details, or contact information are listed yet.
Kennygarden Farms
10.8 miHolland
Kennygarden Farms is located in Holland, in Ottawa County's greenhouse and nursery belt on Michigan's west coast. No public website or listed hours turned up in research — worth a call before visiting to confirm what's currently open.
Venroy Blueberries
13.2 miCoopersville
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.
Lindberg's Blueberries
13.2 miCoopersville
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.
Downtown Market
11.6 miGrand Rapids
A year-round indoor food hall at 435 Ionia Avenue SW, home to 21 merchants — butchers, bakers, fishmongers, and ice cream makers — plus a commercial kitchen and an incubator program for food entrepreneurs. Open Monday-Friday 11am-8pm and weekends 10am-8pm, with public events and private event rentals throughout the year.
The Phunny Pharm
12.4 miHolland
On 50th Street outside Holland, in the Ottawa County farmland behind Michigan's tulip-festival town, The Phunny Pharm is listed as an agritourism destination. The punning name suggests a family-oriented stop, though what's grown or open to visitors isn't published online.
Woodland Enterprises, Inc.
11.8 miZeeland
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.
Crisp Country Acres
11.1 miCrisp 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.
Down Home Gardens
14.8 miHopkins
Orchard Hill Farm
11.3 miCaledonia
Orchard Hill Farm Market in Caledonia grows apples and pumpkins, with a corn maze, hayrides, a cider press, and maple syrup made on the property. Kids can visit the farm animals or walk through the squash and corn stalk displays before stopping at the barn cafe. The farm also hosts children's parties and school tours by appointment, on top of its regular fall hours.
Alger Heights Farmers' Market
11.6 miAlger Heights Farmers' Market sets up on Eastern Avenue SE in the Alger Heights neighborhood on Grand Rapids' south side. It's one of several neighborhood-scale markets the city supports outside the larger downtown market, serving shoppers who'd otherwise drive across town for fresh produce.
Community Action House
11.9 miHolland
Community Action House runs a membership-based grocery store on Paw Paw Drive in Holland, where families shop using points scaled to household size and income rather than paying full retail. The nonprofit also operates a mobile market, a community kitchen, a resale store, and the Holland Community Garden, alongside financial-wellness classes and free tax prep. It partners with Lakeshore Food Rescue to redirect surplus food instead of sending it to landfills.
Morse Brothers
14.6 miMorse 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.
South East Market
12.3 miGrand Rapids
Small market sourcing first from BIPOC and women-led businesses and farms.
Peacefull Acres Ranch
13.0 miWest Olive
Rakowski Family Farm Market
12.8 miGrand Rapids
Storefront for the farm includes fresh produce, local dairy, frozen butchered protein, and some dry goods.
Fulton Street Market
12.8 miGrand Rapids
Fulton Street Market in Grand Rapids has connected farmers, food creators, and artists to the community since 1922 — more than a century as more than just a marketplace. The market runs year-round in two six-month seasons, with the main season open Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. from May through October.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Hudsonville, MI?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Hudsonville, Michigan, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Hudsonville?
Farms near Hudsonville include 25 agritourism & farm experiences, 18 farmers markets, 7 produce farms, 6 farm stands. 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.
