Farms Near Milan, MI
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Milan, Michigan — all selling direct to consumers.
Milan Farmers' and Artisan Market
0.1 miMilan
Milan's Saturday market runs 7 a.m. to noon on Wabash Street from spring through fall, with vendors who are the actual farmers, bakers, and cheesemakers behind what's on their tables rather than resellers. Expect local produce, meats, artisan foods, seasonal flowers, and street food alongside handmade crafts in this small Washtenaw-Monroe border town.
Wasem Fruit Farm
0.8 miMilan
Wasem Fruit Farm is a family-owned orchard between Ypsilanti and Milan in Washtenaw County, Michigan, known for pick-your-own apples, pumpkins, and tart cherries, homemade unpasteurized cider, and fresh donuts made daily each autumn. The farm also grows currants, gooseberries, plums, pears, and fall raspberries, sold in season at the Ann Arbor Farmers' Market — and dogs on leashes are welcome.
Milan Creek Cattle Ranch
0.8 miMilan
Nemeths Greenhouse & Farms
0.8 miMilan
Our Self-Serivce Stand is open seasonally from June through October. We offer quality bedding flats and hanging baskets, seasonally available produce, and outdoor decor. In the fall, you will enjoy our freshly baked donuts and apple cider. The stand is open during daylight hours and is restocked daily. Just a short commute from US 23 at Exit 31 with plenty of parking. Follow us on Facebook for updates on what is available each week.
Zilke Vegetable Farm
1.7 miMilan
Gaskill Family Farm
2.1 miGaskill Family Farm in Milan turns its own fruit, supplemented by produce from local growers, into small-batch jams, jellies, and preserves, with Caramel Apple and Strawberry Rhubarb among the top sellers at $7 a jar. The farm also sells raw honey, gourmet popcorn, syrups, sauces, and microgreens, and holds Michigan Agricultural Export Authority (MAEAP) certification. What began in 2014 as a way to use surplus fruit has grown into a jam business that now outsells the farm's produce.
Eddie's Blueberry Patch
4.4 miMilan
Eddie's Blueberry Patch is on Judd Road in Milan, a small city straddling Washtenaw and Monroe counties. It's a U-pick blueberry operation running through summer; no further public details are available online.
Talladay Farms
4.9 miTalladay Farms cuts one of the region's larger corn mazes, 27 acres split into multiple maze designs that take 30 to 60 minutes to finish. A separate haunted maze runs on October evenings, and groups can book a bonfire for a quarter a person. The farm sits a five-minute walk from Wasem Fruit Farm outside Milan.
Old City Acres: Farm & Food Hub
5.3 miYpsilanti Township
Old City Acres started with a backyard and a shovel; it's now a working farm and food hub on Stony Creek Road growing more than 40 crops — kale, peppers, tomatoes, squash, apples, strawberries, blueberries, herbs, mushrooms — plus eggs, honey, maple syrup, and preserves, using no-till methods and integrated pest management. Owner Alex Ball built one of the only farms in the region individually accredited to accept SNAP, and runs a year-round CSA delivering across Ypsilanti, Belleville, Romulus, and Ann Arbor.
Farmer J's Corn Maze
7.1 miDundee
Farmer J's Corn Maze cuts a family-friendly maze into a field near Tye's Produce Stand on M-50 in Dundee, Michigan, just west of US-23. There's no haunted house angle here — groups can walk after dark with flashlights, and maps with waypoints let visitors dial the difficulty up or down. Tables and picnic space are on site, group rates apply for parties of 25 or more, and tickets go through an online booking system. The maze runs seasonally and reopens each September.
Makielskis Berry Farm
7.2 miYpsilanti
Makielskis Berry Farm grows berries on Platt Road in Ypsilanti, part of Washtenaw County's patchwork of small produce farms near Ann Arbor. No public hours or crop list are posted yet.
Wiards Orchards and Country Fair
7.2 miYpsilanti
Wiard's has run its cider mill in Ypsilanti since before the Civil War — the family orchard dates to 1837. Fall visitors pick apples and pumpkins, ride the wagon out to the patch, and walk through a corn maze, petting farm, and country fair with a bakery selling donuts, pies, jams, and hot sauces. Open Wednesday through Sunday during the season; call 734-482-7744 for current hours.
Wiard's Orchards & Country Fair
7.6 miYpsilanti
Wiard's has been in the same family since 1837, making it Michigan's oldest continually operated orchard. The fall season runs U-pick apples and pumpkins alongside a cider mill that's pressed juice for more than 189 years. A country fair section adds a corn maze, petting farm, and bakery, and after dark the grounds turn into Night Terrors, a haunted attraction. It's a full day trip more than a quick produce stop.
Old City Acres Farm & CSA
7.7 miYpsilanti Charter Township
Pittsfield Township Farmers Market
8.1 miPittsfield Township Farmers Market sets up at 6201 W. Michigan Ave in Ann Arbor every Thursday from 2 to 6pm, rain or shine, running May through October. The market accepts food assistance benefits and sits on The Ride bus line and local greenway bike routes for shoppers without a car. Vendor and food-truck spots open through an inquiry form, and the market also takes volunteers.
Coleman's Farm and Corn Maze
6.4 miSaline
Saline sits just south of Ann Arbor in Washtenaw County. Coleman's Farm and Corn Maze is listed as a fall attraction there, though no current website turned up to confirm maze dates, admission, or hours — check locally before planning a visit.
Honest Eats Farm LLC
6.7 miWillis
Pott Farms, L3
6.8 miWillis
As an L3C (low-profit limited liability company) based in Washtenaw County Michigan, our processes are grounded in our commitment to justice. Pott Farms was created by kind people who believe in the healing powers of cannabis and the importance of righting the harms caused by cannabis prohibition. Robbin Pott created and leads Pott Farms. Her experience as a lawyer and public policy researcher in child welfare helped her to understand that a major obstacle for young people to overcome the povert
Houpt's Pumpkin Patch
8.2 miDundee
Houpt's Pumpkin Patch runs a fall pumpkin operation on Tecumseh Road in Dundee, in Monroe County. No hours, activities, or contact details for the patch were found online.
Coleman's Farm Market
8.8 miNo city, website, or contact listing could be confirmed for Coleman's Farm Market in Michigan. "Farm Market" in the name suggests a retail produce stand rather than a working farm, but no outside details could be verified for this specific listing.
Harnica Farms Pumpkins and Great Pumpkin Weigh-off
8.1 miDundee
Harnica Kids' Pumpkin Farm opens for exactly one month a year — October, dawn to dusk, seven days a week — selling pumpkins, squash, and gourds in every size from small to extra-large. The farm's signature event is the Great Pumpkin Weigh-off, held the first Saturday of October, where growers bring in their biggest entries to be measured on the scale.
Saline Farmers Market
8.0 miSaline
The Saline Farmers Market, run by the City of Saline, Michigan, operates Saturdays year-round: outdoors on S. Ann Arbor Street from May to early November, 8 a.m. to noon, then indoors at Liberty School through the winter. A weekly Friday newsletter shares market news, vendor profiles, and recipes.
BP Farms, LLC
9.1 miDundee
BP Farms takes great pride in our commitment to raising and selling 100% grass fed and grass finished beef, organic pastured pork, organic free range chicken and organic pastured eggs. We believe that healthy animals make healthy meat and eggs. Our farming practices are all sustainable and environmentally friendly. All of our livestock are humanely raised on pasture. Our products are all non-GMO (non genetically modified), fed certified organic feed — and are free of all hormones, steroids, anti
Lutz Orchard
7.5 miSaline
Lutz Orchard is on Macon Road outside Saline in Washtenaw County, close to Ann Arbor. It's listed as an orchard; no further details are published online for this location.
Lutz Orchard
7.6 miSaline
Lutz Orchard sells fruit from a stand at 11030 Macon Road outside Saline, in the orchard country south of Ann Arbor. No website or posted hours turned up in a search — call ahead during harvest season.
Prochaska Farms
7.8 miNo city or contact details could be confirmed for Prochaska Farms in Michigan. A domain under this name is registered but hosted on a locked template that returned no accessible content, leaving location and products unverified for this listing.
Zingerman's Bakehouse
10.9 miZingerman's Bakehouse has been baking sourdough, rye, and focaccia in Ann Arbor since 1992, alongside bagels, croissants, and a Cake Studio that builds custom cakes to order. The bakery doubles as a teaching kitchen — its BAKE! program runs hands-on classes for home bakers — and ships bread and treats nationwide by mail order. Find the retail counter and sandwich menu at 3711 Plaza Drive, or call (734) 761-2095.
Cobblestone Farmers Market
11.4 miAnn Arbor
This market takes its name from Cobblestone Farm, a historic 1840s farmstead preserved as a city park on Packard Street in Ann Arbor. No current website was found confirming whether the market is still active or listing its present vendors and hours.
Rowe's Produce Farm
9.7 miYpsilanti
Rowe's has run u-pick strawberries and peas in Ypsilanti since 1968, and locals still call it the largest u-pick acreage for both crops anywhere in Michigan. Sweet corn comes in bi-color, and the farm market stocks honey, jams, jellies, salsa, marinades, soups, relishes, spices, popcorn, and canning supplies. Weather has pushed strawberry picking off some recent seasons — call ahead before making the drive.
Growing Hope
11.2 miYpsilanti
Growing Hope has run food-system programs out of West Michigan Avenue since 2003, starting with school gardens and growing into a 1.4-acre urban farm, a food-business incubator kitchen, and the Ypsilanti Farmers Market. That market sets up downtown at 16 South Washington Street on Saturdays, 9am to 1pm, May through October, with produce and prepared foods from area vendors. The Michigan Avenue address is Growing Hope's farm and administrative home, not the market itself — worth knowing before driving over expecting stalls.
Ypsilanti Farmers MarketPlace
11.5 miYpsilanti Farmers MarketPlace serves Washtenaw County shoppers in Ypsilanti, home to Eastern Michigan University. Specific hours, vendor list, and location for this market weren't independently confirmed online.
Amrita Farms
11.1 miAmrita Farms grows organic apples on Ann Arbor-Saline Road, pressing them into cider and keeping hives for honey alongside the orchard. The farm runs as much on research and teaching as on harvest, hosting permaculture and sustainable-systems programs and taking visitors by appointment rather than walk-in. It's a smaller operation built around demonstration plots as much as production rows.
Jewett Street Farmers' Market
12.1 miJewett Street Farmers' Market runs indoors on Saturdays, 7am to 3pm, spring through fall, at 1289 Jewett Street in Ann Arbor. Vendors sell produce, baked goods, flowers, handmade crafts, and prepared street food. It's one of eight USDA-listed farmers markets in Ann Arbor, so it competes for vendors and shoppers with markets across town rather than standing alone.
Kapnick Orchards
10.1 miBritton
Kapnick Orchards has been a family owned business for many years. It was founded in 1958 by Robert and Gertrude Kapnick and Charles and Janice Kapnick. Our farm market, near Tecumseh, was first opened in 1961. In 1975, Charles and Janice purchased the market from Charles' parents Robert and Gertrude Kapnick. Currently the market is operated by Sharon and Bruce Shaffer and Scott Robertello, who purchased the farm from Janice in 2001. Sharon is the daughter of Janice and Charles. In 2011, Kapnick
The Farm at Trinity Health
12.5 miYpsilanti
The Farm at Trinity Health provides community-centered food programs designed to improve health equity while investing in the local food system. The Farm is a part of a larger Trinity Health Food is Medicine initiative to address nutrition insecurity while improving health equity in our communities.
U-Pick Blueberries
12.8 miSummerfield Township
This U-Pick Blueberries operation is on Albain Road in Summerfield Township, Monroe County, near Michigan's southeast border with Ohio. No further public details are available beyond its name and address.
DeBuck's Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch
10.7 miBelleville
DeBuck's has run its family farm in Belleville since 2009 across two generations, laying out a 15-acre corn maze and a 20-acre pumpkin patch each fall alongside slides, pedal carts, paintball, and apple cannons. The farm also runs a spring tulip festival in April and May and a sunflower festival in August, with cider and donuts sold at the fall event.
DeBucks Sunflower Farm
10.7 miBelleville
DeBuck's Family Farm runs its Sunflower Festival from late July through mid-August, when visitors walk rows of blooming sunflowers to cut their own bouquet. The festival grounds carry more than 20 attractions plus a new 25-foot mega slide, specialty donuts, and food vendors. The same property runs Fall and Tulip festivals later in the year, so the fields and activities change with the season.
West Willow Farmers Market
11.9 miYpsilanti
West Willow Farmers Market keeps an unusually long week for a Michigan market — Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturdays until 1 p.m., spring through fall, at 2057 Tyler Road in Ypsilanti. It sells produce, baked goods, flowers, and artisan goods, and doubles SNAP dollars through the Double Up Food Bucks program.
Witt Farms-Pioneer Seeds
12.1 miWitt Farms-Pioneer Seeds pairs a family farm name with a Pioneer brand seed dealership, a common combination for Midwest growers who also sell seed corn locally to other farmers. No city, website, or contact listing could be confirmed for this Michigan operation during research.
Argus Farm Stop - Packard Market
13.0 miThe Packard Market outpost of Argus Farm Stop stocks produce, meat, and dairy from Michigan farms alongside a coffee counter, run on a model where farmers set their own prices and keep 70% of what they sell. It sits at 1226 Packard St. in Ann Arbor, a few doors from the separate Argus cafe on the same street, open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.
Tantre Farm
12.7 miAnn Arbor
Tantre Farm has grown vegetables the ecological way in Chelsea, Michigan since 1993 — 80 to 100 varieties, from beans to bok choy, plus mushrooms, herbs, strawberries, and melons. The farm also raises chickens, ducks, pigs, and cows. Produce moves through CSA shares, area restaurants and stores, and the Ann Arbor and Chelsea farmers markets. Once certified organic for two decades, Tantre now markets its methods simply as ecologically grown.
Argus Farm Stop - Packard Cafe
13.0 miArgus Farm Stop's Packard Cafe location is part coffee bar, part tavern — pull up a stool for espresso in the morning and a Michigan draft beer or glass of wine by evening, plus a food menu built around the same local farms that supply Argus's grocery shelves. It's at 1200 Packard St. in Ann Arbor, open 8 a.m. to 8:45 p.m. daily. Farmers who sell through Argus keep 70% of the sale, a number they post openly.
Ypsilanti Food Co-op
12.4 miYpsilanti
The Pumpkin Factory of Belleville Michigan
10.6 miBelleville
The Pumpkin Factory is a seasonal pumpkin patch in Belleville, a lakeside community in the Detroit metro's outer suburbs. Fall is clearly the season here, given the name, but no confirmed hours, pricing, or activity list turned up online. Check directly before visiting during pumpkin season.
People's Food Co-op
13.2 miAnn Arbor
People's Food Co-op is a community-owned natural foods grocery in downtown Ann Arbor, operating since 1971 with local, fair trade, and organic foods — membership welcome but never required. The co-op champions area growers through its Meet the Locals features and stretches budgets with Co-op Deals and Double Up Food Bucks.
Argus Farm Stop - Liberty
14.1 miFresh produce, bread, and cheese from more than 200 Michigan farms fill the shelves at Argus Farm Stop's Liberty Street location, with a cafe counter for coffee and a quick bite. It's at 325 W. Liberty St. in Ann Arbor, open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. every day. The model is part farmers market, part grocery store — farmers price and stock their own goods and keep 70% of every sale.
Lora's Apiaries
11.1 miLora's Apiaries is a Michigan beekeeping operation by name. No verified details on hive count, honey varieties, or sales outlets turned up online for this listing.
Ann Arbor Area Convention and Visitors Bureau
14.2 miAnn Arbor
Destination Ann Arbor (formerly the Ann Arbor Area Convention and Visitors Bureau) is the official tourism office for Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County — not a farm itself, but the agency travelers use to find area farm markets, orchards, and agritourism events. It markets local attractions, dining, and lodging, and runs commissions for meetings, weddings, and sports tourism. Visit annarbor.org for current guides.
Ann Arbor Farmers Market
14.3 miEvery vendor at the Ann Arbor Farmers Market grows or makes what they sell — it's a strict producer-only market, no resellers, and 2026 marks its 107th year at 315 Detroit Street in Kerrytown. About 130 Michigan vendors set up Saturdays and Wednesdays (Wednesdays run May through December), selling lake fish, pastured poultry, microgreens, honey, cheese, and fresh-baked bread. Winter hours narrow to Saturdays only, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., January through April.
Frog Holler Farm
14.3 miFrog Holler Farm is listed in Michigan. Searches under this name mostly surface an unrelated band with the same name, so no verified crop or contact details are available for the farm itself.
Sunset Harvest Farm
12.4 miBelleville
Northern Cedars Farm & Soap Co
12.8 miNorthern Cedars Farm & Soap Co pairs a Michigan farm with a small-batch soap operation, based on the name alone. No public listing confirms ingredients, products, or where to buy.
Westside Farmers Market
14.6 miAnn Arbor
Ann Arbor's Westside Farmers Market runs Thursdays, 3 to 7 p.m., spring through fall, at 2501 Jackson Avenue — flatter and easier to park at than the city's downtown Wednesday market. Vendors cover the full range: produce, meat and seafood, dairy and eggs, baked goods, honey, plants, and prepared foods. SNAP and WIC accepted.
Blueville Acres Blueberry Farm
12.9 miBelleville
Dixboro Farmers Market
16.0 miDixboro Farmers Market takes its name from Dixboro, an unincorporated community settled in 1825 within Superior Township, Washtenaw County, home to the 1840-built Dixboro General Store, the area's oldest standing structure. No current market schedule, vendor list, or contact page was found in research, so hours and season are unconfirmed.
Honey Bee U-Pick patch - Tantre Farm
14.5 miTantré Farm's Honey Bee U-Pick patch sits at 2510 Hayes Rd in Chelsea, opening its rows to visitors for seasonal strawberries in early summer and blueberries once they ripen, typically Saturdays 8am-noon. The patch is small, so picking windows are limited and weather-dependent — call 734-475-4323 or check the farm's Facebook before heading out. It's part of the larger Tantre Farm operation, a longtime organic grower in Washtenaw County.
Belleville Farmers Market
13.3 miBelleville
Stotz Berry Farm
15.0 miMonroe
Stotz Berry Farm is a berry-growing operation in Monroe County, in the flat farmland between Detroit and Toledo near Lake Erie. No details on picking hours or berry varieties are posted online, so a call ahead is your best bet before making the drive.
Stotz Strawberry Farm
15.0 miMonroe
Stotz Strawberry Farm grows strawberries on Albain Road in Monroe, in the flat farmland along Michigan's Lake Erie shore. Strawberry season in this part of the state generally runs through June.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Milan, MI?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Milan, Michigan, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Milan?
Farms near Milan include 19 agritourism & farm experiences, 10 produce farms, 9 farmers markets, 6 orchards. 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.
