Farms Near Milwaukee, WI
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Milwaukee, Wisconsin — all selling direct to consumers.
Vliet Street Green Market
1.0 miThis neighborhood green market runs along W. Vliet Street at about 4420, in Milwaukee's Washington Heights on the west side. Smaller and community-run, it gives near-west-side residents a walkable spot for local produce, flowers, baked goods, and prepared food through the warm months. The Vliet Street business district around it has grown into a strip of independent cafes and shops, and the market fits that local character.
Kettle Range Meat Company
1.6 miKettle Range Meat Company is a whole-animal butcher shop in Milwaukee that sources beef, pork, and poultry from Wisconsin family farms. The counter carries fresh cuts and house-made sausage, and the shop breaks down whole animals in-house rather than buying pre-portioned boxes.
Fondy Farmers Market
1.4 miMilwaukee
Milwaukee County Winter Farmers' Market
2.7 miMilwaukee
This is the cold-weather counterpart to Milwaukee's summer markets, held indoors at the Mitchell Park Domes conservatory on South Layton Boulevard. Through the winter months, regional farmers sell storage vegetables, meat, eggs, cheese, and baked goods, keeping local food available after the outdoor markets close.
Milwaukee Winter Farmers Market
2.8 miMilwaukee
Tosa Farmers Market
2.4 miWauwatosa
West Allis Farmers Market
3.7 miWest Allis
The West Allis Farmers Market, located at 6501 W. National Ave., is open from the first Saturday in May through the Saturday after Thanksgiving. It is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. and on Saturdays from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. We open later in the day to allow the farmers to bring only the freshest produce, picked that morning, to the market. The Market welcomes only Wisconsin-based growers and makers, so you can shop local and enjoy the best Wisconsin has to offer. The West Allis Farmers Market is an open-air, European style market that has been operating since 1919.
Westown Farmers' Market
3.2 miMilwaukee
This weekly outdoor market fills Zeidler Union Square Park in downtown Milwaukee's Westown neighborhood, at Michigan Street and North 3rd. Vendors set up through the summer and early fall, selling fresh produce, flowers, cheese, and prepared lunches to the downtown crowd on the west side of the river. The Westown Association organizes it as a warm-weather fixture for nearby workers and residents. Hours center on the midday stretch; confirm the schedule before heading over.
Growing Power, Inc.
4.0 miMilwaukee
Growing Power Urban Farm
4.0 miMilwaukee
Walker Square Farmers' Market
3.7 miMilwaukee
This market sets up in Walker Square Park at 1021 S. 9th Street on Milwaukee's near south side, at the center of the city's largely Latino Walker's Point and south-side neighborhoods. Reflecting the community around it, vendors often bring produce and prepared foods suited to Latino cooking alongside the usual Wisconsin garden crops. The park-based market runs through summer and doubles as a neighborhood gathering spot.
VISIT Milwaukee
3.3 miMilwaukee
VISIT Milwaukee is the city's official tourism and convention bureau, not a farm. It promotes Milwaukee-area attractions, including farmers markets, pick-your-own orchards, and agritourism stops across southeastern Wisconsin. This listing landed in the farm directory by mistake. Contact the bureau at its downtown office for visitor guides and current listings of area farms and markets.
Milwaukee Public Market
3.5 miThis year-round indoor market in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward houses 19 independent merchants under one roof at 400 N. Water Street. You'll find Wisconsin cheese curds, prepared meals from several cuisines, artisan groceries, and seven bars, including a spot for a Bloody Mary. It's open daily, with shorter hours on Sunday, and doubles as an event space near the RiverWalk.
East Town Market
3.4 miMilwaukee
The East Town Market fills Cathedral Square Park at Jefferson Street in downtown Milwaukee, run by the neighborhood's East Town Association. Shoppers find produce, flowers, cheese, and prepared food in a downtown park ringed by cafes and the cathedral. It is a warm-season market that doubles as a downtown gathering spot.
Milwaukee Riverwest Gardeners' Market
3.4 miMilwaukee
The Riverwest Gardeners' Market sets up at Garden Park on East Locust Street, a small neighborhood market in Milwaukee's Riverwest district. It leans toward local gardeners, urban growers, and food makers, with produce, plants, and prepared foods sold on summer market days.
Kallas Honey, Inc
4.6 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.
Jackson Park Farmers' Market
4.8 miMilwaukee
This market meets at Jackson Park on Milwaukee's south side, at 3500 W. Forest Home Avenue. The county park setting, with its lagoon and green space, gives the market a neighborhood-park feel away from downtown crowds. City and southeastern Wisconsin growers bring seasonal produce, plants, and baked goods through the warm months, serving the surrounding south-side neighborhoods.
Shorewood Farmers Market
4.0 miShorewood
Growing Power Urban Farm
4.6 miMilwaukee
Growing Power was the Milwaukee urban farm built by Will Allen, a MacArthur Fellowship winner, on Silver Spring Drive on the city's north side. At its peak it packed greenhouses, aquaponics tanks, compost, and livestock onto a couple of acres and trained growers from around the world. The nonprofit dissolved in 2017 and the flagship farm no longer operates. It's remembered as a landmark of the urban-agriculture movement rather than an active farm to visit.
East Side Green Market
4.1 miMilwaukee
The East Side Green Market runs at North Avenue and Cramer Street in Milwaukee, in the dense east-side neighborhoods near UW-Milwaukee. It leans toward local and sustainable growers, with produce, flowers, baked goods, and prepared food drawing a walking crowd of students and residents. The market operates outdoors through the warm months.
Whitefish Bay Farmer's Market
4.9 miWhitefish Bay
Whitefish Bay Great Pumpkin Display
4.8 miWhitefish Bay
This is a Halloween pumpkin display at a private home on North Marlborough Drive in Whitefish Bay, the lakeside village just north of Milwaukee, not a working farm. Neighbors know it for a large seasonal show of carved and lit jack-o'-lanterns each October. There's no farm stand or produce for sale. It's a walk-by attraction during the Halloween season only.
Circle Wisconsin
6.4 miMilwaukee
Circle Wisconsin is a statewide membership group, running since 1985, that helps tour planners book group-friendly Wisconsin destinations, including farms, orchards, and other agritourism stops. It's a marketing and booking organization based in Milwaukee, not a farm itself. Travel planners and operators can reach it to build group tour itineraries across the state.
Garden District Farmers' Market
6.6 miMilwaukee
This market anchors Milwaukee's Garden District, a neighborhood on the city's far south side near 6th and Howard. The district takes its name from the area's market-gardening past, when truck farms fed the city. Southeastern Wisconsin and city growers bring seasonal fruits and vegetables through the warm months, giving south-side residents a local produce option rooted in the neighborhood's own farming heritage.
Fox Point Farmers' Market
6.8 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.
Butler Farmers' Market
5.9 miButler
Butler is a small village boxed in by the Milwaukee metro, and its market meets near 127th Street and Hampton Avenue. Neighborhood growers and bakers bring seasonal produce, eggs, and baked goods once Wisconsin's harvest starts in early summer. The setup is modest and local, the kind of market residents walk to rather than a regional draw.
South Shore Farmers Market
6.5 miMore than 50 regional vendors fill South Shore Park in Milwaukee's Bay View neighborhood every Saturday, 8 a.m. to noon, June through October. The lakefront market carries seasonal produce, proteins, botanicals, prepared foods, baked goods, honey, jams, sauces, and beverages, with live music through the morning. The park setting on the Lake Michigan shore makes it a weekend destination as much as a grocery run.
Brown Deer Farmers' Market
8.1 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.
Kettle Range Meat Company - Elm Grove
6.1 miElm Grove
We are farmers, foodies, and passionate meat crafters who have came together with a mission to recreate a old idea: the traditional neighborhood butcher shop. One that carefully selects the highest quality grass-fed beef and heritage pork sources from local farms, overseeing humane and respectful treatment, and guaranteeing quality from our farms to your table. Order Online! FarmerMark What sets us apart from the rest? Producing grass-fed beef in a sustainable and humane, low-stress manner is di
Clare Oasis Indoor/Outdoor Farmers Market
7.3 miThis indoor-outdoor market operates at 3211 S. Lake Drive in St. Francis, just south of Milwaukee near the Lake Michigan shore. The indoor space lets it run past the short outdoor window that limits most Wisconsin markets, carrying produce, baked goods, and packaged local items into the colder months. It serves the lakeside south-side suburbs.
Greendale Open Market
8.6 miGreendale
The Greendale Open Market runs in the village's historic downtown at Broad Street and Schoolway. Greendale is one of three federal Greenbelt towns built in the 1930s, and its walkable village center gives the market a distinctive setting. Vendors bring southeastern Wisconsin produce, crafts, and food through the warm season, drawing residents into the historic core. It stays closer to a village community market than a large regional draw.
Simon's Gardens
7.3 miBrookfield
A garden and produce operation on West Greenfield Avenue in Brookfield, a Milwaukee suburb in Waukesha County. Expect seasonal plants and homegrown produce. Call ahead for current hours and what's in stock.
Auntie Evies Apple Orchard
8.3 miNew Berlin
An apple orchard on West National Avenue in New Berlin, a Waukesha County suburb southwest of Milwaukee. Close to the metro, orchards like this typically open for fall apple picking and cider. No website or hours were listed online.
Cudahy Farmers' Market
9.0 miCudahy
Cudahy's market meets at 3500 Library Avenue, outside the public library in this working-class suburb on Milwaukee's south lakefront. The town grew up around Patrick Cudahy's meatpacking works, and the market gives south-side residents a warm-season source for local produce, baked goods, and eggs. It runs through summer and into early fall.
Harvest Fest At The Rock
10.1 miFranklin
Harvest Fest at The Rock is a fall festival held at the sports complex on Crystal Ridge Drive in Franklin, southwest of Milwaukee. The autumn event brings pumpkins and seasonal family activities to the grounds, which also run a ski and snowboard hill on the same ridge through winter.
The Rock Farm
10.6 miFranklin
The Rock Farm sits near South Ballpark Drive in Franklin, a Milwaukee County suburb next to the Ballpark Commons sports and entertainment complex. A farm attraction in this spot leans toward seasonal, family agritourism rather than a traditional produce operation. Fall pumpkin and Halloween events are the usual draw for suburban farms here. Exact activities, dates, and hours aren't verified in this listing.
Brookfield Farmers' Market
8.1 miBrookfield
The market sets up on the west edge of Brookfield at 2000 N. Calhoun Road, serving Waukesha County's inner-ring Milwaukee suburbs. Local growers bring the region's summer harvest as it ripens, from sweet corn and tomatoes to squash and apples toward fall. Like most southeastern Wisconsin markets, it runs outdoors through the warm months rather than year-round.
Thiensville Farmers' Market
11.7 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.
Silver Spring Pumpkin Farm
9.0 miMenomonee Falls
Silver Spring Pumpkin Farm runs a seasonal pumpkin patch on Silver Spring Drive in Menomonee Falls, in Milwaukee's northwestern suburbs. Operations like this open through late September and October for pick-your-own pumpkins, gourds, and fall decorating supplies, often with a corn or hay play area for kids. It's an easy drive from the Falls and Germantown. Confirm the current season's opening dates directly, since pumpkin patches run a short autumn window.
Oak Creek Farmers Market
11.6 miOak Creek
New Berlin Farmers' Market
9.9 miNew Berlin
New Berlin's market runs on West National Avenue in this Waukesha County suburb west of Milwaukee. Local farmers and food makers sell seasonal vegetables, fruit, eggs, and baked goods on market days during the growing season.
Frenz Orchard and Garden Center
12.2 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.
Awe's Apple Orchard
12.0 miFranklin
South Milwaukee Downtown Market
11.8 miSouth Milwaukee
Roesch Farm (Frank Roesch)
12.4 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.
Silver Spring Pumpkin Farm
9.9 miMenomonee Falls
Barthel Fruit Farm
12.7 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.
Menomonee Falls Farmers' Market
11.0 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.
Healthy Harvest Farm
10.2 miHealthy Harvest Farm is a Wisconsin farm. Public details were limited, so its specific crops and town aren't confirmed here; the name suggests a produce or mixed-vegetable operation.
Roesch Farm Frank Roesch
12.9 miMequon
Lindners Pumpkin Farm and Corn Maze
10.6 miNew Berlin
Runs a full fall lineup on West Cleveland Avenue in New Berlin: a corn maze, pick-your-own pumpkins, a petting zoo, barrel train rides, pumpkin bowling, and a restored log cabin. The 'Big Backyard' pulls the seasonal attractions together for a day out with kids, minutes from Milwaukee's western suburbs. Open weekends through autumn, drawing families from across Waukesha County.
Basse's Country Delight
12.4 miMuskego
Buffalo Bill's Pumpkin Farm
14.4 miFranklin
Buffalo Bill's Pumpkin Farm is a fall pumpkin farm on West Oakwood Road in Franklin, in Milwaukee County's southern suburbs. The seasonal operation opens for the autumn harvest with pick-your-own pumpkins and fall family activities through September and October.
Indian Summer Honey Farm
13.9 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.
Germantown Farmers' Market
13.2 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.
Auntie Evies apple orchard
12.1 miNew Berlin
Muskego Green Market
13.1 miMuskego
The Muskego Green Market meets in the Public Library lot on Janesville Road, in a Waukesha County lake community southwest of Milwaukee. Vendors bring produce, plants, and prepared foods on market days through the summer season.
Prospect Hill Garden Center
12.5 miNew Berlin
Prospect Hill Garden Center sits on West National Avenue in New Berlin, a Waukesha County suburb west of Milwaukee. Garden centers like this typically stock annuals, perennials, trees, and seasonal plants, with pumpkins and mums in fall. Call ahead to confirm current hours and stock.
Field to Fork Farm and Market
11.5 miWaukesha
The Family Farm Bed & Breakfast
15.6 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.
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US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
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Farms near Milwaukee include 31 farmers markets, 15 agritourism & farm experiences, 8 farm stands, 5 pumpkin patches. Browse the list for details on each.
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