Farms Near New Berlin, WI
60 local farms within about 30 miles of New Berlin, Wisconsin — all selling direct to consumers.
New Berlin Farmers' Market
0.7 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.
Lindners Pumpkin Farm and Corn Maze
1.7 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.
Auntie Evies apple orchard
1.8 miNew Berlin
Prospect Hill Garden Center
2.2 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.
Auntie Evies Apple Orchard
2.2 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.
Simon's Gardens
3.5 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.
Basse's Country Delight
3.8 miMuskego
Muskego Green Market
4.2 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.
Buzzy Bees Honey
3.2 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.
Field to Fork Farm and Market
4.1 miWaukesha
Hillview Farm
5.3 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.
Brookfield Farmers' Market
5.8 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.
Kettle Range Meat Company - Elm Grove
5.7 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
R & R Ranch
5.8 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.
Waukesha Farmers' Market
5.9 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.
Awe's Apple Orchard
6.8 miFranklin
Godsell Farm
8.3 miMuskego
Cozy Nook Farm
6.6 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.
The Rock Farm
6.8 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.
Harvest Fest At The Rock
6.8 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.
Circle Wisconsin
6.5 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.
Greendale Open Market
7.1 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.
West Allis Farmers Market
7.5 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.
Tosa Farmers Market
8.1 miWauwatosa
Butler Farmers' Market
9.7 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.
WCC Farm
9.9 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.
Gwenyn Hill Farm
7.7 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.
Silver Spring Pumpkin Farm
10.2 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.
Silver Spring Pumpkin Farm
10.2 miMenomonee Falls
Old Homestead Orchard
10.4 miFranksville
Kettle Range Meat Company
8.9 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.
Healthy Harvest Farm
11.3 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.
Rooted and Winged Flower Farm
10.8 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.
Jackson Park Farmers' Market
8.8 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.
Bear Den Zoo& Petting Farm
11.7 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.
Vliet Street Green Market
9.7 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.
Life Cycle Market Garden
11.2 miPewaukee
Milwaukee County Winter Farmers' Market
9.9 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.
Shady Maple Farm
11.7 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.
Milwaukee Winter Farmers Market
10.0 miMilwaukee
Two Sleep Ranch and Cattle Co.
12.9 miSussex
Two Sleep Ranch and Cattle Co. brings Wyoming mountain-raised, 21-day dry-aged grass-fed beef to southeast Wisconsin with free delivery throughout the region. Three generations of the family raise free-range cattle on over 50,000 acres of Ten Sleep, Wyoming mountainside — one-ingredient beef, USDA processed, with no hormones and no pesticide-treated pastures.
Klee's Out On A Limb Acres
12.4 miCaledonia
Farm on West 7 Mile Road in Caledonia, Racine County, in southeastern Wisconsin between Racine and Milwaukee. The "Out On A Limb" name suggests fruit or orchard stock. Farms in this fast-suburbanizing corner of the state often run seasonal pick-your-own and farm-stand sales for nearby city customers.
Menomonee Falls Farmers' Market
14.3 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.
Growing Power, Inc.
12.6 miMilwaukee
Growing Power Urban Farm
12.7 miMilwaukee
The Farmstand at Gwenyn Hill
10.9 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.
Fondy Farmers Market
11.4 miMilwaukee
Garden District Farmers' Market
10.6 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.
Walker Square Farmers' Market
11.0 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.
Kallas Honey, Inc
13.2 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.
Solar Harvest Farm
14.8 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.
NuGenesis Farm
11.7 miPewaukee
Shady Maple Farm
13.2 miSussex
Old Homestead Orchard
15.1 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.
Schuett Farms
13.9 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.
Oak Creek Farmers Market
11.8 miOak Creek
Wick Place Candles and Farm
13.6 miCALEDONIA
Westown Farmers' Market
11.8 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.
VISIT Milwaukee
12.0 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.
Mukwonago Farmers' Market
12.8 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
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near New Berlin, WI?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of New Berlin, Wisconsin, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near New Berlin?
Farms near New Berlin include 19 farmers markets, 19 agritourism & farm experiences, 12 farm stands, 5 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.
