Farms Near Muskegon, MI
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Muskegon, Michigan — all selling direct to consumers.
Muskegon Indoor Winter Market
0.6 miMuskegon
Muskegon's winter market moves indoors on Western Avenue when the outdoor season ends, keeping Saturday shopping going through the cold months. Vendors sell fresh vegetables, meats, eggs, dairy, baked goods, prepared foods, and handmade crafts, all sourced from local producers. It's the cold-weather counterpart to the long-running Muskegon Farmers Market a few blocks over.
Muskegon Farmers Market
0.6 miMuskegon
The Muskegon Farmer’s Market, owned and operated by the City of Muskegon, is dedicated to showcasing the best in locally-grown foods, flowers, nursery stock, handicrafts and baked goods. The Market also hosts The Flea where everything imaginable is sold.
McLaughlin Grows Urban Farm
0.8 miMuskegon
Kaleidoscope Farm
2.3 miMuskegon
FARM Food Processing Accelerator
3.6 miMuskegon
FARM Food Processing Accelerator is based on Stebbins Road in Muskegon. The name suggests a shared-use kitchen or processing space built to help small food producers scale up production, though no public hours or program details are listed yet.
Sodini Blueberries
4.0 miSodini Blueberries is a family-owned u-pick and pre-picked blueberry farm in the Muskegon area, self-serve from dawn to dusk through the season. They're members of the Michigan Blueberry Growers association and follow certified food-safety practices, which matters at a self-serve operation where nobody's standing at the gate checking on you. Regulars on Yelp keep coming back for the berries and the low-key setup.
Farview Acres Farms
5.5 miMuskegon
Farview Acres Farms sits outside Muskegon on Michigan's west-side Lake Michigan shoreline. It's listed as an agritourism destination; no independent website or current visitor details were confirmed in research, so a call ahead is the reliable way to plan a stop.
Day Six Farm
5.6 miNorton Shores
R & K Blueberries and Greenhouse
5.7 miMuskegon
R & K Blueberries and Greenhouse grows blueberries and greenhouse plants on Mount Garfield Road outside Muskegon. Details beyond that are thin online — the farm doesn't appear to run its own website or social page, so calling ahead is the most reliable way to check hours or picking status.
Sweetwater Local Foods Market
6.8 miMuskegon
Since 2005, this Muskegon cooperative has connected small organic producers directly with shoppers at Mercy Health Lakes Village near US-31 and Pontaluna Road. Offerings include pasture-raised poultry and eggs, grass-fed beef and lamb, nitrate-free pork, organic produce, goat-milk dairy, soaps, and kombucha, with preorders and CSA shares available. The market runs Saturday mornings, spring through fall, closing briefly between Christmas and New Year's.
Tortoise & Hare Farm
7.7 miMuskegon
Palmer's Blueberries
9.5 miWhitehall
Palmer's Blueberries has grown and sold berries on Dame Road since the early 1960s, one of several U-pick blueberry farms clustered in this stretch of Whitehall. Both U-pick and already-picked blueberries are available, and the farm has expanded steadily over six decades of family ownership.
Hyatt Family Blueberries
10.5 miHyatt Family Blueberries runs a u-pick operation on West Lakewood Road in Whitehall, along Michigan's west coast. Online listings are sparse beyond the basics — blueberries, a Facebook page for season updates, and a local reputation built over several seasons rather than a marketing push.
Grand Haven Farmers Market
11.2 miGrand Haven
Grand Haven Farmers Market sets up at 301 North Harbor Drive, steps from the Grand Haven waterfront and its landmark lighthouse catwalk. Vendors sell produce, baked goods, flowers, and herbs in a seasonal outdoor market, spring through fall. The Grand Haven Area Chamber of Commerce handles logistics for the market, and can point shoppers to that week's vendor lineup.
Spring Lake Farm & Garden Market
10.9 miSpring Lake
Local growers and bakers set up in downtown Spring Lake at this Exchange Street market, listed through the Grand Haven area Chamber of Commerce's farmers market guide, a short walk from the Spring Lake waterfront. Expect seasonal produce, baked goods, honey, plants, and handmade goods spring through fall. Call 616-842-4910 for the current vendor lineup and market days.
White Lake Community Garden
13.3 miWhite Lake Community Garden has no confirmed address or contact info on record. Community gardens in the White Lake area typically rent individual plots to residents for a growing season rather than sell produce directly.
Mellema Farm Market
13.7 miNunica
Kooistra Orchard
13.6 miTwin Lake
Kooistra Orchards
13.8 miTwin Lake
Kooistra Orchards grows apples, peaches, and cherries on Maple Island Road in Twin Lake, north of Muskegon. U-pick apples run Fridays and Saturdays, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., while the self-serve stand at the pole barn stays open daily from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. while supplies last.
Jawor Brothers Blueberry Farms & Country Store
12.8 miRavenna
Jawor Bros. has grown blueberries on the same Ravenna land since 1962, now run by six grandchildren of the founders. Their 800-acre farm supplies U-pick and pre-picked berries every July and August, plus truckload wholesale orders. The country store bakes pies and other treats and scoops hand-dipped ice cream, and the farm stays open June through November.
Winkel Chestnut Farm
16.2 miCoopersville
Ottawa County, where Coopersville sits, is better known for apple orchards than chestnut trees, which makes Winkel Chestnut Farm's crop something of an outlier for the region. No current website or contact info surfaced in research — reach out locally to confirm harvest timing.
Bethke Farms
17.7 miGrand Haven
Bethke Farms has run its pumpkin patch off M-45 near Grand Haven long enough to be a local tradition, with pumpkins ranging from orange-sized to over 100 pounds. Admission to the farm itself is free; hayrides, a corn maze and a pirate-ship play area are the paid extras. Fall hours run short on weekdays — 4 to 7 p.m. — and longer Friday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Creswick Farms
14.7 miCreswick Farms raises grass-fed beef, pastured pork, chicken, turkey, and lamb at 6500 Rollenhagen Rd in Ravenna, along with free-range eggs, bone broth, and beef fat. The farm store is open Wednesday and Friday noon-5pm and Saturday 10am-3pm, with home delivery and pickup locations also available, and SNAP/EBT accepted on select products. Call 616-837-9226 or email [email protected].
Crossroads Blueberry Farm
18.6 miWest Olive
Crossroads Blueberry Farm is a fourth-generation operation on Lake Michigan Drive, best known for U-Pick blueberries at $2 a pound through the growing season. The market itself keeps longer hours than the picking fields — 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days a week — selling fresh blueberries, baked goods, ice cream, and its popular blueberry donuts. Visitors come from as far as Grand Haven, Holland, and Grand Rapids, with outdoor space and activities for kids.
Reenders Blueberry Farms
19.6 miWest Olive
Reenders has grown blueberries in West Olive since 1956 and is now on its fourth generation of family ownership, farming 900 acres across 22 varieties. Beyond blueberries, both u-pick and pre-picked, they sell peaches, dark cherries, raspberries, sweet corn, and baked goods from the farm market between Grand Haven and Holland on US-31 — a stretch of West Michigan blueberry country the family has worked for almost seventy years.
O'Brien's U-Pick blueberries
14.9 miRavenna
O'Brien's U-Pick blueberries grows on North Bossett Road in Ravenna, part of the cluster of West-Central Michigan blueberry farms that open once the fruit turns in mid-to-late July. Picking typically runs through the end of August, with long daytime hours during peak weeks.
Peacefull Acres Ranch
19.7 miWest Olive
Veenstra Farm
20.2 miHolton
Veenstra Farm is located in Holton, in Muskegon County's farmland northeast of the city. No website, social media, or public listing turned up in research — call ahead to confirm what the farm currently offers.
Lindberg's Blueberries
19.1 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.
Venroy Blueberries
19.1 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.
The Mannor Farm
22.5 miHesperia
We produce Certified Naturally Grown vegetables including onions, garlic, squash, pumpkins and peppers as well as eggs, poultry, and rabbit meat. All meat is processed at at MDARD or USDA Inspected facility.
Woodland Enterprises, Inc.
21.1 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.
Thiebouts Blueberry Farm
18.6 miFremont
Thiebouts Blueberry Farm is in Fremont, the Newaygo County town best known as Gerber baby food's birthplace and part of west Michigan's blueberry belt. As the name states, blueberries are the crop; acreage and picking hours for this farm aren't listed publicly.
Woodland Enterprises Inc.
21.4 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.
New Era Farmers Market
23.4 miNew Era
Bush's Apples
24.2 miNew Era
Bush's Apples grows apples on M-20 in New Era, in Oceana County's fruit belt along Lake Michigan. No hours, variety list, or contact details were found online.
Lewis Adventure Farm and Zoo
23.8 miNew Era
Lewis Adventure Farm and Zoo is a fifth-generation family farm on M-20 in New Era that pairs a working zoo with a fall festival. Visitors meet sloths, lemurs, kangaroos, and capybaras, then work through more than 46 attractions including a corn maze and petting zoo. Fresh donuts and gourmet sundaes round out the food side, and the fall festival opens each September.
Lewis Farm Market & Petting Farm
23.9 miNew Era
Country Dairy
24.7 miNew Era
Country Dairy has bottled milk in Oceana County since 1907, now moving more than 70,000 gallons a week from cows never given artificial growth hormones. The New Era farm store sells non-GMO-certified milk, cream, butter, and made-in-house ice cream alongside a bakery and meat counter, and runs farm tours and a kids' 'Moo School' program. Farm store: 231-259-0515, open Monday–Saturday, 9am–8pm.
Shady Side Farm
24.2 miHolland
Country Dairy Farm Store
24.7 miCountry Dairy bottles its own milk, cream, and butter from cows raised on the family farm in Oceana County, then sells it straight out of the farm store alongside cheese, ice cream, and a kitchen menu of burgers and sandwiches. The store is open Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., with the kitchen running 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Call (231) 259-0515 for current hours and directions.
Blackbird Farms
19.6 miCoopersville
Oceana Winery and Vineyard
24.0 miNew Era
Oceana Winery and Vineyard pours wines ranging from bone-dry to dessert-sweet from its tasting room off US-31 in New Era, about two miles from the highway exit. The winery is open Tuesday through Saturday, noon to 5pm, closed Sunday and Monday. Check ahead for tastings, vineyard tours, or seasonal releases before visiting this stretch of West Michigan's wine country.
Heritage Farms
23.3 miFremont
Oceana Winery & Vineyard
24.3 miNew Era
Rasch Cherries
19.2 miConklin
Rasch Cherries is a fourth-generation fruit farm in Conklin with trees over 60 years old still bearing fruit. U-pick cherries run late June through July, 8am to 8pm most days, with apples, pumpkins, and a sunflower maze filling out the rest of the season. They pit your cherries for free before you leave — worth asking about even if you didn't plan on baking.
Visser Family Farms
24.2 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!
Visser Farms
24.2 miZeeland
Cook's Strawberries
21.1 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.
Heritage Farms
24.2 miFremont
Heritage Farms has worked the same Fremont ground since 1863 and is now run by the fifth generation of the family. The market sells fresh produce, bakery items, homemade fudge, and bulk spices, while the grounds add a petting zoo called Farm Town, a corn maze, pumpkin patch, orchard, and a mini golf course. Open seasonally, July through November.
Crisp Country Acres
25.8 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.
Fremont Farmers Market
22.9 miFremont
A farmers market on East Main Street in Fremont, a Newaygo County city in west Michigan. No current hours or vendor details are posted publicly — check locally for this season's schedule.
Allendale Farmers' Market
23.4 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.
S. Kamphuis Blueberries, Ltd.
27.1 miHolland
Gerard Kamphuis planted the first blueberry acreage on the north side of Holland in 1941, and his family still farms it five generations later. Berries come u-pick or already picked, fresh or frozen, alongside homemade blueberry ice cream and baked goods from the farm store. It's an 85-year-old operation that's never left the family name.
Visser Farms
25.6 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].
deBerry Shack
27.3 miHolland
Satterlee Small Fruits
27.8 miShelby
Small fruits, meaning berries, are the named focus of this operation on West Buchanan in Shelby, part of Oceana County's Lake Michigan fruit belt, an area best known for its asparagus crop. No further details are published online.
Wa-Hu Blueberry Farm
27.5 miWa-Hu Blueberry Farm's public listing gives a Greenly Street address with ZIP code 49424 but no city. As the name states, blueberries are the crop, placing the farm in Michigan's Lake Michigan blueberry belt. No further details are available online.
Gold Barn Blueberries
27.3 miHolland
Gold Barn Blueberries has grown blueberries on Quincy Street since 1962, a few miles inland from Lake Michigan near Tunnel Park. Twelve varieties ripen across July and August, and the farm hands out buckets, bags, and wagons so pickers don't have to bring their own gear. Cash or check only — no cards — and it's closed Sundays.
Jazz Blueberry Farm and Flowers
26.9 miShelby
Jazz Blueberry Farm and Flowers grows blueberries and cut flowers in Shelby, part of the Oceana County stretch that produces a large share of Michigan's commercial blueberry crop. The name points to a combined u-pick berry operation and flower business.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Muskegon, MI?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Muskegon, Michigan, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Muskegon?
Farms near Muskegon include 31 agritourism & farm experiences, 17 produce farms, 12 farm stands, 8 farmers markets. 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.
