Farms Near Mukwonago, WI
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Mukwonago, Wisconsin — all selling direct to consumers.
Mukwonago Farmers' Market
0.2 miMukwonago
Join us in this beautiful park setting where we have plenty of parking, sitting areas, and a playground. Featuring over 35 local vendors weekly, you will find an incredible selection of locally grown produce and food products. We proudly support our local growers, producers, and consumers. **Additional local artisans on 6/21 & 9/13
Elegant Farmer
0.7 miMukwonago
The Elegant Farmer is known for its Apple Pie Baked in a Paper Bag, a signature it has sold for decades from its market in Mukwonago, in Waukesha County southwest of Milwaukee. The market carries pies, crisps, fruit breads, sauces, cider-baked hams, and gift boxes, and runs events like Harvest Fest and a Wine and Cheese Train. The market is open daily, 9am to 6pm.
Elegant Farmer
1.4 miMukwonago
The Elegant Farmer's claim to fame is its Apple Pie Baked in a Paper Bag, which the Wall Street Journal praised for a crisp crust and tender filling. The farm market at Highways ES and J in Mukwonago runs a bakery, deli, and grocery daily from 9 to 6, selling cider-baked hams, fruit breads, sauces, popping corn, and seasonal pies. It has been a Waukesha County stop for decades. Gift boxes ship nationwide.
Mukwonago Area Farmers' Market
1.6 miMukwonago
Mukwonago's market sets up at Field Park on North Rochester Street, in a Waukesha County village southwest of Milwaukee. Area growers bring seasonal vegetables, sweet corn, flowers, and baked goods to the park through the warm months.
Salvation Army Lake Camp & Retreat Center
3.7 miEast Troy
This Salvation Army camp and retreat center sits on Army Lake Road in East Troy, in Walworth County's lake country southwest of Milwaukee. It's a lakeside camp and event property rather than a produce farm, hosting youth camps, retreats, and group gatherings on its grounds.
Schuett Farms
4.3 miMukwonago
Schuett Farms is on State Road 83 in Mukwonago, in Waukesha County southwest of Milwaukee. The farm draws fall visitors for pumpkins, a corn maze, and market produce, the standard southeastern Wisconsin agritourism setup that runs from late September through Halloween. Families make this kind of farm a weekend stop each autumn. Exact activities, admission, and this season's hours aren't verified in the listing.
Bower's Produce
4.9 miEast Troy
Bower's Produce sells farm produce on State Road 20 in East Troy, in Walworth County's lake country southwest of Milwaukee. Expect a seasonal roadside stand of Wisconsin-grown vegetables and fruit through summer and fall. Reach the farm directly for current pickings.
Green Meadows Petting Farm
5.9 miEast Troy
Green Meadows Petting Farm operates on Highway 20 (High Drive) near East Troy, in Walworth County in southeast Wisconsin. Petting farms like it let families meet and feed farm animals, with hayrides and pumpkin picking common in the fall and group or school tours during the season. The listing gives no current hours. Confirm dates and admission directly before planning a trip.
Grassway Organics
5.6 miEast Troy
Chaz and Megan Self followed a dream and took over Grassway Organics on March 21st, 2016. Neither Chaz nor Megan grew up on a farm, but they both have a passion for farming and sustainable agriculture. Raising their three young sons — Otik, Oscoda, and Xasion —on a farm was the only option they considered for raising a family.
The Hive Taproom
5.6 miEast Troy
Our vision is to refresh all people’s spirits, inspiring community through inventive libations. The Hive Taproom was started out of a desire to fulfill a need that was missing, the need for an energizing, high quality gluten-free beverage and an inclusive, welcoming space for multiple generations to share a beverage. The founders Tim & Ayla left their engineering and veterinary careers respectively to create a place where face-to-face conversation presides and building community is prioritized
Grassway Organics
5.6 miEast Troy
Chaz and Megan Self followed a dream and took over Grassway Organics on March 21st, 2016. Neither Chaz nor Megan grew up on a farm, but they both have a passion for farming and sustainable agriculture. Raising their three young sons — Otik, Oscoda, and Xasion —on a farm was the only option they considered for raising a family. With no concrete background of "that's how grandpa did it" farming, the couple pledged from the start that Organic and grazing was the only way they would farm. This kind
East Troy Honey
6.4 miEast Troy Honey is a small honey producer based in East Troy, Wisconsin, in Walworth County southwest of Milwaukee. Local honey from the area's clover and wildflower forage is the draw. Public details are thin, so contact the seller directly about jars, comb, or pickup.
Kipp Farms and Country Market LLC
7.7 miNorth Prairie
The Gardens @ Michael Fields
7.2 miEast Troy
Bear Den Zoo& Petting Farm
6.9 miWaterford
Bear Den Zoo and Petting Farm lets visitors get close to kittens, chicks, bunnies, calves, llamas, and goats, plus rotating seasonal animals. It's on Big Bend Road (Highway 164) in Waterford, in Racine County southwest of Milwaukee. The farm opens weekends, Saturday and Sunday 11am to 4pm, and takes cash only, no credit or debit cards. Weather can close it, so check their Facebook page before driving out.
R & R Ranch
7.2 miBig Bend
R & R Ranch sits on Guthrie Drive in Big Bend, a small Waukesha County village southwest of Milwaukee. A working ranch here likely centers on horses or livestock rather than a public farm stand, and online details are thin. Contact them directly to learn what they offer and whether visits are possible.
Ela Orchard
9.1 miRochester
Ela Orchard grows many varieties of apples and pears in Rochester, Wisconsin, pressing fresh apple cider each fall. The apple barn opens for the season into winter — no pick-your-own, but you can sample the varieties, and the goats would love your leftover cores.
Solar Harvest Farm
8.8 miWaterford
Solar Harvest Farm is the Heyer family's operation on Marsh Road in Waterford, Wisconsin — amazing grass-fed beef, pastured chicken, pork, and pastured eggs, produced with solar and wind energy powering both farm and home. Farming in the key of life, with a deep bench of resources on renewable energy and biological farming.
Gwenyn Hill Farm
11.3 miWaukesha
Thousands of years ago the glaciers left their mark here, and the changes they sculpted on the land affect how we farm today. The rich silt and clay were deposited on the valley bottoms. Thin and fragile soil clings to the hillsides, and boulders cap the drumlins. To farm here, we must listen to the land and do what is called for.
Old World Wisconsin
8.7 miEagle
Old World Wisconsin is a large open-air living-history museum in Eagle, run by the Wisconsin Historical Society in the Kettle Moraine State Forest. Costumed interpreters work restored 19th-century immigrant farmsteads and a crossroads village, doing blacksmithing, cooking, and heritage-breed animal care as settlers once did. Visitors can join the chores and trades. It recently marked its 50th anniversary and opened a new welcome center.
The Farmstand at Gwenyn Hill
12.1 miThe Farmstand at Gwenyn Hill sells the certified-organic output of Gwenyn Hill Farm in Waukesha, Wisconsin. Expect organic vegetables alongside 100% grass-fed beef and lamb, pastured poultry, and honey. The farm also sets up Saturdays at the Brookfield Farmers Market, May through October. Reach the farm directly for stand hours and shares.
Burlington Farmers' Market
12.2 miBurlington
Geneva Lakes Produce Farm
11.9 miGeneva Lakes Produce grows sweet corn, watermelon, strawberries, and cut flowers at its farm near Spring Prairie and Burlington in southeast Wisconsin, off Highway 11. The farm runs a CSA and also supplies local grocery stores and restaurants with seasonal produce.
Hillview Farm
9.5 miMuskego
Hillview Farm is on Racine Avenue in Muskego, in Wisconsin's Waukesha County southwest of Milwaukee. Farms in this fast-growing suburban-rural area sell produce, keep animals, or run seasonal stands for local customers. Published details on Hillview's current operation are limited, so contacting the farm directly is the best way to confirm hours and what they offer.
Burge Famliy Farm
12.4 miBurlington
Burge Family Farm is based in Burlington, a Racine County city in the rolling farm country of southeastern Wisconsin. The listing gives little beyond the family name and an East State Street location, and there's not much online. Call ahead or check locally to learn what the farm grows and whether it welcomes visitors.
Waukesha Farmers' Market
11.9 miWaukesha
One of the region's established markets, it runs Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., rain or shine, the first week of May through the last week of October. Vendors set up in historic downtown Waukesha along the north side of the Fox River, selling produce, flowers, baked goods, hot food, and arts and crafts. The riverfront setting near Riverfront Plaza puts it in the middle of the walkable downtown southwest of Milwaukee.
Cozy Nook Farm
12.2 miWaukesha
Cozy Nook Farm is a working dairy on Summit Avenue in Waukesha, a longtime family operation in the fast-growing suburbs west of Milwaukee. Alongside the milking herd, the farm hosts seasonal visits and fall activities that let families see a real Wisconsin dairy up close. Offerings change with the season, so check ahead before you visit.
Buzzy Bees Honey
11.3 miBuzzy Bees Honey is a Wisconsin honey producer. Beyond the name, little is posted publicly, so reach out directly to ask about raw honey, comb, or hive products and where they're sold.
Prospect Hill Garden Center
10.6 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.
Forever Vos Farms--Farm Store
13.1 miBurlington
Forever Vos Farms is a family-owned cattle farm in Burlington, Wisconsin raising premium, hormone-free beef on a balanced diet for exceptional flavor and tenderness — rooted in tradition and community. Subscription boxes and custom cuts make farm-to-table easy while keeping families connected to where their food comes from.
Starry Nights Farm
13.1 miBurlington
Starry Nights Farm in Burlington, Wisconsin is Certified Organic and Animal Welfare Approved, supplying 100% Wisconsin grass-fed beef, pastured pork, lamb, and chicken to Chicagoland and Southeast Wisconsin. Sides of beef, an online store, sheep pelts, and farmstays round out a farm raised sustainably and humanely — delicious, healthy, and good for the environment.
Geneva Lakes Produce
13.1 miBurlington
We hope this message finds you healthy and weathering the storm. In the midst of all that’s going on in the world we thought it best to give you an update from the farm. The good news is we are all healthy and working vigorously towards producing a crop. We are starting to fill our Greenhouses with flowers, herbs, and vegetable plants for both our customers and production in our fields. Currently we have a number of carry over plants growing in the Greenhouses, as well as a few late season green
Brightonwoods Orchard
13.1 miBurlington
Brightonwoods Orchard was established in 1950 as a weekend retreat. Initially a hobby orchard, it grew from 3 acres to 18.5 acres, on 4,000 dwarf and semi-dwarf trees. Brightonwoods' emphasis is on preserving existing heirloom varieties and growing standard and newer commercial varieties. A collaborative venture with AeppelTreow Winery began in 2001. The winery specializes in apple and pear fruit wines, hard ciders and dessert wines. An on-site distillery allows the winery to also produce specia
Auntie Evies apple orchard
11.0 miNew Berlin
NuGenesis Farm
13.6 miPewaukee
Muskego Green Market
10.9 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.
Godsell Farm
10.7 miMuskego
Field to Fork Farm and Market
13.2 miWaukesha
Northwind Perennial Farm Market
14.4 miNorthwind Perennial Farm is a 10-acre nursery and garden on Hospital Road in Burlington, running since 1991. It's the home base of plantsman Roy Diblik, whose naturalistic, low-maintenance perennial designs draw gardeners from across the region. The retail nursery sells perennials suited to Midwest conditions, and the farm offers garden design and care services alongside its display gardens.
Basse's Country Delight
11.5 miMuskego
Lindners Pumpkin Farm and Corn Maze
12.8 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.
Dousman Farmers Market
13.5 miDousman
Delafield Farmers' Market
15.0 miDelafield
Delafield's market meets downtown near Main and Dopkins streets, in Waukesha County's lake country beside Lake Nagawicka. The historic downtown and nearby lakes draw weekend traffic, and the market adds local produce, flowers, and baked goods through summer. It is a warm-season stop in one of the western Milwaukee suburbs' more scenic small towns.
New Berlin Farmers' Market
13.2 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.
WCC Farm
12.4 miFranksville
WCC Farm works land on Seven Mile Road in Franksville, in Racine County's vegetable belt in southeast Wisconsin. The Franksville area is long known for cabbage and truck-farm crops grown for local markets and processing.
Hartland Farmers' Market
17.1 miHartland
The Hartland Farmers' Market gathers near Cottonwood and Pawling Avenues in Hartland, a village in Waukesha County's Lake Country west of Milwaukee. The setting near Nixon Park along the Bark River gives it a walkable village feel. Waukesha County growers bring seasonal produce, flowers, and baked goods through the warm months, drawing residents from Hartland and the surrounding Lake Country communities.
Life Cycle Market Garden
17.0 miPewaukee
Old Homestead Orchard
12.8 miFranksville
Valley View Berry Farm -
16.6 miValley View Berry Farm grows berries on Springfield Road in Walworth County, near Lake Geneva in Wisconsin's southeast corner. The listing doesn't name a town, and little is published online. Southern Wisconsin berry farms typically pick strawberries in June and raspberries later in summer. Call ahead for what's ripe and current hours.
Dan Patch Stables at Grand Geneva Resort
17.3 miLake Geneva
Dan Patch Stables offers horseback riding at the Grand Geneva Resort near Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Named for the famous early-1900s pacing horse Dan Patch, the stable runs guided trail rides across the resort's grounds in the Geneva Lakes area. It operates as part of the resort's outdoor activities.
Auntie Evies Apple Orchard
14.8 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.
Walvoord Farm Berries
14.7 miKansasville
Walvoord Farm Berries grows berries on Plank Road in Kansasville, a small Racine County community in southeastern Wisconsin. The name points to pick-your-own or pre-picked berries, strawberries in June with raspberries or other summer fruit likely to follow. It's listed for farm visits and produce. No website turned up. Call the farm to confirm which berries are ready and when to come.
Old Homestead Orchard
14.3 miFranksville
Old Homestead Orchard sits on Raynor Avenue in Franksville, in Racine County between Milwaukee and Racine. Orchards in southeastern Wisconsin open for apples and cider through the fall, running from Labor Day into late October. The name points to an older family farmstead working established apple ground. Specific varieties, pick-your-own days, and hours aren't verified in this listing, so check locally before making the drive.
Shady Maple Farm
18.2 miSussex
Shady Maple Farm sits on Lisbon Road in Sussex, in Wisconsin's Waukesha County northwest of Milwaukee. The name points to a sugar-maple stand, and small farms in this area commonly tap trees for maple syrup in late winter and sell eggs, produce, or seasonal goods direct from the farm. Current offerings are thin online, so contacting the farm directly is the best way to confirm hours and products.
Shady Maple Farm
18.5 miSussex
Brown Dog Farm
15.5 mielkhorn
Welcome to Brown Dog Farm. This is the place where Rachel Catlett and Ed Hicks call home and where we work, play and create things with our hands. I am Rachel, you can find me in the STUDIO. I am married to Ed, you can see what hes up to in the WORKSHOP. We make things with our hands inspired by our farm and life here in rural Wisconsin. On our FARM we focus on grass to feed our Shetland and Icelandic sheep for wool and meat, our heritage Chickens and Ducks to produce free range eggs, and hay to
Simon's Gardens
16.1 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.
Brookfield Farmers' Market
17.2 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.
Rooted and Winged Flower Farm
14.4 miFranksville
Rooted and Winged Flower Farm grows cut flowers on West 7 Mile Road in Franksville, in Racine County. Small flower farms like this sell seasonal bouquets, run you-pick flower days, and supply local weddings and markets from late spring through the first frost. Southeastern Wisconsin's flower season peaks with dahlias and zinnias in late summer. The farm's exact offerings, market spots, and hours aren't verified here.
Awe's Apple Orchard
14.5 miFranklin
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Mukwonago, WI?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Mukwonago, Wisconsin, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Mukwonago?
Farms near Mukwonago include 22 agritourism & farm experiences, 14 farm stands, 11 farmers markets, 7 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.
