Farms Near Northville, MI
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Northville, Michigan — all selling direct to consumers.
Northville Farmers' Market
0.8 miNorthville
The Northville Farmers Market runs Thursdays 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., May through October, at 550 W. Seven Mile Road, featuring fresh seasonal offerings from Michigan growers and artisans — flowers, produce, honey, plants, handcrafted goods, and baked treats — with food trucks, live music, and a weekly Community Connections nonprofit booth. The Chamber also hosts an annual Memorial Day weekend Flower Sale and a Holiday Greens Market.
Obstbaum Orchards
0.8 miNorthville
Obstbaum Orchards is a family apple orchard and cider mill in Salem, Michigan, serving the area for more than 40 years with fall-weekend u-pick apples, fresh-pressed cider, warm donuts, hayrides, and estate wines. Year-round, the farm ships its Montmorency tart cherry juice concentrate — no additives or preservatives — with free U.S. delivery.
Novi Farmers' Market & International Street Fair
3.0 miNovi's Thursday market runs 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Main Street from spring through fall, pairing fresh produce, plants, and baked goods with the international street-fair element that gives the market its full name. Vendors also sell honey, jam, eggs, cheese, smoked fish, herbs, cut flowers, nuts, maple syrup, and prepared food.
Michigan Flower Farm
2.5 miNorthville
Plymouth Farmers Market
4.6 miPlymouth
Plymouth Farmers Market sets up Saturday mornings, May through October, at The Gathering across from Kellogg Park in downtown Plymouth. Produce and plant vendors share space with cherry product makers, kettle popcorn, honey, and handmade soap and candles — a downtown market built through a joint effort between area growers, the city, and local community groups. Covered parking at The Gathering makes it an easy stop before the shops open.
Denny's U Pick
4.9 miPlymouth
Denny's U Pick is a pick-your-own operation in Plymouth, on the western edge of metro Detroit. No independent website or current crop and hours information was confirmed in research — call ahead before making the trip.
Farmington Farmers & Artisans Market
4.6 miFarmington
The Farmington Farmers & Artisans Market is an award-winning market and trusted source of healthy, local, sustainable produce, running Saturdays 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. from May through early November at the Sundquist Pavilion on Grand River Avenue in downtown Farmington, Michigan. Music and special programs — from history celebrations to summer concerts — make it a nourishing community connection, rain, shine, or snow.
Walled Lake Farmers' Market
7.2 miWalled Lake
The City of Walled Lake runs this Wednesday market at City Hall, 1499 E. West Maple Rd., from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., spring through fall. Vendors sell produce, baked goods, honey, flowers, herbs, and prepared foods, and the market accepts SNAP and WIC. It's a municipal market run directly out of the city offices, not a nonprofit affair, which keeps overhead low for vendors.
Chacko Farms
6.2 miPlymouth
Gateway Farm
6.9 miGateway Farm has no confirmed Michigan location — the only Gateway Farm found in research is an equestrian boarding facility in Acampo, California, unrelated to this listing. City, products, and contact info remain unverified here.
Walled Lake Market Place
8.4 miWalled Lake
Willow Greenhouse
6.5 miNorthville
three cedars farm
6.5 miNorthville
Three Cedars Farm sits on Six Mile Road in Northville, Michigan, in western Wayne County. Its former web domain is no longer active, and current activities and season aren't confirmed online.
Willow Greenhouse
6.7 miNorthville
Willow Greenhouse is a nursery and greenhouse operation in Northville, on the western edge of the Detroit suburbs along the Wayne-Oakland county line. No confirmed product list, hours, or website turned up in research — call ahead before visiting.
The Old Winery Farmers Market
6.9 miKnown officially as the Farmington Farmers Market, this Saturday market sets up at the Old Winery building on Grand River Avenue, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., spring through fall. Vendors sell fresh produce, meat, eggs, coffee, pastries, preserves, and flowers alongside handmade goods. Call (248) 971-5882 or visit farmingtonfarmersmarket.com to see which vendors are set up that week.
Donahee Farms
7.1 miSalem Township
Donahee Farms is a fourth-generation working farm growing broccoli, peppers, carrots, zucchini, onions, cabbage, lettuce, and potatoes for southeast Michigan. Rather than selling from the farm itself, they set up at the Ann Arbor Farmers Market (Wednesdays and Saturdays, 7am-3pm) and the Northville Farmers Market (Thursdays, 8am-2pm), along with flowers, hanging baskets, and fall pumpkins in season.
Westland Farmers' Market
9.1 miWestland
Westland Farmers' Market takes over 1901 N. Carlson St. every Thursday from 3 to 7 p.m., spring through fall, with pavilions, a kids' play area, and live music built into the lot. Vendors sell produce, baked goods, artisan goods, and prepared foods, and the market accepts SNAP and WIC — closer to a weekly block party than a bare-bones produce stand.
Canton Farmers Market
9.8 miCanton
Canton Farmers Market runs seasonally at Preservation Park in Canton Township, Wayne County, with its regular season opening in May. Canton Township's own site lists the market among current community news but doesn't publish a standing vendor list or weekly hours.
Long Family Orchard, Farm & Cider Mill
10.2 miCommerce Charter Twp
The Long family has farmed in Commerce Township for 150 years — since 1876 — selling Michigan produce picked fresh daily as each crop comes in: asparagus in spring, sweet corn and garden vegetables in summer, then apples, pumpkins, fresh cider, and seasonal donuts in fall. The fall season adds a corn maze, hayrides, and a petting farm, with a crop hotline announcing what's ripe.
Westland Farmers & Artisan Market
9.8 miWestland
South Lyon
8.5 miHooligans Family Dairy Goat Farm, founded by Michael and Natalie Cochenour in 2012, is a thriving military-family operation in South Lyon, Michigan offering high-producing dairy goats with dispositions perfect for herd additions or starter hobby farms. ADGA Plus members with organically managed pastures, the farm also makes small-batch soap and sells free-range chicken and duck eggs, milk-fed pastured pork, and grass-fed beef.
Livonia Wilson Barn Farmers Market
9.5 miLivonia
Wayne Open-Air Market
11.7 miWayne
Wayne Open-Air Market runs spring through fall at 3144 South Wayne Road, a short drive from the separate Wayne Farmers' Market on the same road. It's an outdoor, park-style setup selling produce and artisan goods and accepts SNAP and WIC — the kind of second, smaller market a town runs when one lot isn't enough.
Wayne Farmers' Market
11.7 miWayne
Wayne Farmers' Market runs spring through fall at 3355 S. Wayne Rd., with produce, baked goods, artisan crafts, and prepared foods set up in an outdoor park-style lot. It's inexpensive by design and takes SNAP and WIC — built for weekly grocery runs rather than a tourist stop.
The Dyer Family Organic Farm
10.7 miNo city or contact listing could be confirmed for The Dyer Family Organic Farm in Michigan. A candidate website returned a certificate error rather than accessible content during research, so location, products, and hours remain unverified.
Milford Farmers' Market
12.0 miMilford
Milford Farmers' Market has run every Thursday afternoon, 3 to 7 p.m., since 2009, entirely on volunteer labor. Its rule is strict: only goods grown or made in Michigan by the vendor selling them qualify for a table, whether that's hanging baskets, seasonal produce, or artisan food. The season runs May through October in downtown Milford.
Oasis Acres Alpaca
12.9 miHighland Charter Twp
Oasis Acres Alpaca raises alpacas in Highland Township, in Oakland County's horse-and-hobby-farm country west of Detroit. A visit to a farm like this centers on meeting the herd rather than picking produce.
Redford Township Market at the Marquee
10.2 miThe Marquee in Redford Township hosts a farmers market alongside its regular lineup of festivals, art fairs, craft shows, and live music — it's a multi-use outdoor venue at 15145 Beech Daly Road, not a market built to stand alone. Local farmers and artisans set up under the same pavilion used for the township's other spring-and-summer events. The venue holds a 4.6-star rating from residents who've stopped by for markets, shows, or both.
D-Town Farm (DBCFSN)
11.0 miDetroit
The Detroit Black Community Food Sovereignty Network (DBCFSN) was established to ensure that Detroit's African American population plays a significant role in the local food movement. Given that African Americans constitute most of Detroit's population, DBCFSN aims to position them in leadership roles within this movement. Our commitment to Black food sovereignty and environmental and climate justice has expanded nationally and globally. Through our initiatives, we strive to create sustainable,
Dixboro Farmers Market
12.1 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.
Ypsilanti Food Co-op
14.1 miYpsilanti
Crated Earth Farm
15.1 miBelleville
West Willow Farmers Market
14.7 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.
Bird's Big Punk'ns
15.1 miRomulus
Bird's Big Punk'ns grows monster pumpkins and u-pick fall red raspberries in Romulus, along with gourds, corn stalks, baled straw, and honey. The season opens in September and runs through October, daily from 10am until dark. It's a straightforward fall stop — no corn maze or petting zoo, just pumpkins by the acre and raspberries you pick yourself.
Destiny Farm- FarmStand
12.4 miBrighton Township
Brighmoor Artisans Collective Incubator Kitchen
11.6 miDetroit
Brighmoor Artisans Collective Incubator Kitchen operates on Fenkell Street in Detroit's Brightmoor neighborhood, an area shaped by community gardens and urban-agriculture projects. No public hours or vendor list are posted yet.
Northern Cedars Farm & Soap Co
15.5 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.
Beaverland Farms
11.7 miBeaverland Farms is listed as a farm operation in Michigan. No public page confirms what's grown or raised there, or where to find their stand.
Ruggles Farm Markets
15.5 miWhite Lake
Ruggles Ranch & Farm Market has served the White Lake community since 1952 on over 400 acres in Oakland County, Michigan — a farm stand of homegrown sweet corn, tomatoes, melons, and cut flowers, plus mulch and landscape materials with delivery. The ranch side is a full-service, year-round equine boarding facility on 200 acres of hay fields and pasture, and the Grand Stand barn brings fall donuts, cider, a corn maze, pumpkin patch, and u-pick sunflowers.
Bird's Pumpkin Patch
15.5 miRomulus
Ypsilanti Farmers MarketPlace
15.0 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.
Old City Acres Urban Farm
15.6 miRomulus
Belleville Farmers Market
16.2 miBelleville
The Farm at Trinity Health
14.6 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.
Sunset Harvest Farm
16.3 miBelleville
Cedar Field Farm
13.0 miCedar Field Farm is a human-scale regenerative farm in Romulus, Michigan cultivating veggies, mushrooms, herbs, and flowers — and partnering with more than 20 local farms to bring the best of Michigan to metro Detroit. Weekly, biweekly, and monthly produce and flower subscriptions run June to November with neighborhood pickups in Allen Park, Dearborn, Detroit, Grosse Pointe Park, and Oak Park.
Blueville Acres Blueberry Farm
16.7 miBelleville
Raindance Organic Farm
12.7 miNo city, website, or contact details could be confirmed for Raindance Organic Farm in Michigan. The "organic" designation in its name suggests certified or organic-practice growing, though products, location, and hours remain unverified for this listing.
Growing Hope
15.4 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.
Huron Valley Farmers' Market
15.5 miHuron Valley Farmers' Market runs Saturdays, 10am to 2pm, from May into early October in Highland Township. Huron Valley Recreation & Community Education organizes the market, drawing shoppers from Milford, White Lake, and Hartland for produce and locally made goods. It's a single weekly market rather than a daily storefront, so timing a visit around the Saturday window matters if you're driving in from outside the township.
Green Things Farm Collective
13.5 miGreen Things Farm Collective grows certified organic produce, seedlings, and flowers alongside pasture-raised beef out of Ann Arbor, sold through its farm stand, area farmers markets, and local retailers. Formed in 2020 when three ventures — Ann Arbor Seed Company, the Land Loom, and the original Green Things Farm — merged into one majority women-owned cooperative, it practices minimal-till, regenerative growing. Contact: [email protected] or (734) 772-1418.
Oakland County Farmer's Market
15.8 miWaterford Twp
The Oakland County Farmers Market is a vibrant place to be during the autumn season. Currently, the market is bursting with all types of locally grown produce from a successful harvest season and fall mums, pumpkins and winter squash won't be far behind. Be sure to visit often to check out the variety of autumn-themed artisanal foods and crafts, home decor items and other products available for sale. It is an amazing time to browse the vendor booths with all the seasonal offerings!
Green Oak Farmers and Community Market
13.4 miBrighton
Uptown Bee Honey Farm
17.0 miRomulus
Uptown Bee Honey Farm keeps hives near the Huron River in Romulus, Michigan, southwest of Detroit Metro Airport. Honey varieties, hive count, and sale hours aren't confirmed online yet.
DeBuck's Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch
17.4 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
17.4 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.
Huff Tree Farm
16.4 miHighland
Huff Tree Farm is listed on West Wardlow Road in Highland Township, Oakland County. The name points to a choose-and-cut Christmas tree operation, though varieties, hours, and season dates aren't published online.
Rowe's Produce Farm
17.9 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.
Heffernan's Honey & Beekeeping Supply LLC
14.4 miHeffernan's Honey & Beekeeping Supply is a father-and-son operation selling raw, local honey from 12oz jars up to 48oz, packaged in glass or squeeze bottles, alongside equipment for other beekeepers. There's no online checkout; orders go by phone. The business puts weight on quality testing and straightforward service, and the family traces its beekeeping approach back to Irish tradition.
Maria & David Huff Farm Products
16.9 miHighland
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Northville, MI?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Northville, Michigan, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Northville?
Farms near Northville include 19 farmers markets, 12 agritourism & farm experiences, 8 farm stands, 8 organic farms. 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.
