Farms Near Oshkosh, WI
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Oshkosh, Wisconsin — all selling direct to consumers.
Roosevelt Farmers Market
0.5 miRun as a fundraiser by the Roosevelt Elementary PTO, this Oshkosh market sets up at the school, 910 N. Sawyer Street. Vendors bring fresh vegetables and fruit, cut flowers, herbs, meat, cheese, jam, honey, maple syrup, soap, baked goods, plants, prepared foods, and arts and crafts. Proceeds support the school. The PTO website and market phone line carry current days and hours.
Oshkosh Farmers' Market in the Park
1.3 miOshkosh
More than 140 vendors set up each Saturday, 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., across the 400 and 500 blocks of North Main Street and the 100 block of Church Avenue in downtown Oshkosh. The season runs late May through October with fresh produce, prepared foods, baked goods, and local makers, plus live entertainment. Run by Oshkosh Saturday Farmers Market Inc., it operates rain or shine.
Oshkosh Winter Farmers' Market
1.3 miOshkosh
From November through April, the Oshkosh Saturday Farmers Market moves indoors to Merrill Middle School at 108 W. New York Avenue on select Saturdays. Roughly 50 to 60 vendors bring greenhouse and hydroponic produce, canned goods, baked items, and local specialties. Heavy snow of four inches or more cancels a date, so the recorded market line and osfmi.com carry the current schedule.
Festival Foods Oshkosh Farmers' Market
1.5 miOshkosh
Set up in the Festival Foods parking lot at 2415 Westowne Avenue on Oshkosh's west side, this market belongs to the grocery chain's seasonal series. Oshkosh sits on Lake Winnebago in Winnebago County farm country. Local growers stock the tables with Wisconsin summer produce through the season, the mix rotating with each harvest from early greens to late-summer sweet corn.
Nature's Finest Foods
5.7 miOshkosh
Nature's Finest Foods lists a rural address on County Road S southwest of Oshkosh in Winnebago County. The name points toward natural or specialty food products, but no active website or public listing confirms what they currently sell. Contact them directly before visiting.
The Sunny Acres Farm
6.3 miOshkosh
The Sunny Acres Farm is on Highway GG west of Oshkosh, in Winnebago County near Lake Winnebago. This part of east-central Wisconsin runs to sweet corn, pumpkins, and small produce stands through summer and fall. The farm's exact crops and any pick-your-own or stand hours aren't verified in this listing. Check locally before planning a visit.
Hidden Stream Farm
6.4 miOshkosh
Hidden Stream Farm
6.5 miOshkosh
Hidden Stream Farm is a farm on Planeview Road near Oshkosh, in Winnebago County, Wisconsin, west of Lake Winnebago. The surrounding countryside is a mix of dairy, cropland, and small produce farms typical of east-central Wisconsin.
Kaiser Farms Beef
10.7 miVan Dyne
The Kaiser Family Farm was founded in 1867 by our great-great grandparents Thomas and Mary Kaiser. Thomas and Mary emigrated from Germany. They settled in the Town of Friendship in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. They started a traditional farm with dairy cows, pigs, chickens, and horses. At that time there was no electricity. There were very few roads. Much of their life was subsistence living and clearing land for future generations. The Kaiser Family Farm continued through our great grandparen
Oakridge Farms
11.1 miNeenah
Oakridge Farms
11.2 miNeenah
Oakridge Farms sits off County Road CB near Neenah, in Winnebago County in the Fox River Valley. The listing gives little beyond its agritourism category, and no website surfaced in a search. Contact the farm locally to confirm what it grows or offers and when it's open to visitors.
Omro Thursday Night Market
9.2 miOmro
Thursday evenings from June through September, the Omro Thursday Night Market takes over Scott Park along Main Street from 4 to 7 p.m. Local growers and makers bring fresh produce, baked goods, cut flowers, candles, jewelry, and handmade crafts. It runs as a community gathering built to support small businesses around Omro, with details posted through FutureOmro.org and the market's Facebook page.
Future Neenah Farmers Market
12.3 miFuture Neenah, the downtown nonprofit, runs this market at Shattuck Park in downtown Neenah on Saturday mornings, roughly 8 a.m. to noon during the season. The park setting near the Fox River puts it in the walkable core of the city rather than a parking lot. Fox Valley growers fill the tables with summer produce and farm goods. Reach the Future Neenah office at 920-722-1920 for market details.
Festival Foods Neenah Farmers' Market
12.9 miNeenah
The Festival Foods store at 647 N. Green Bay Road hosts this Neenah market in its parking lot, one stop on the grocery chain's Fox Valley circuit. Neenah anchors the south end of the Fox Cities along Lake Winnebago. Regional growers bring summer produce here during the season, making it a convenient grab-and-go paired with a full grocery run rather than a downtown destination market.
Cavanaugh's Carriages
13.4 miFox Crossing
Cavanaugh's Carriages offers horse-drawn carriage service out of Fox Crossing, a community near Neenah and Appleton in the Fox Valley of east-central Wisconsin. Operations like this usually handle weddings, events, and seasonal outings by appointment rather than keeping walk-up hours. Contact them directly to check availability and booking.
Hickory Hill Farm - Mick Salm
13.8 miLarsen
Heritage Orchard
12.4 miHeritage Orchard grows apples off Lake Shore Drive near Chilton, in Wisconsin's Calumet County by the eastern shore of Lake Winnebago. Orchards in this area open for the fall harvest from late August into October, selling apples and cider, with some offering pick-your-own rows. Contact the orchard directly to confirm hours and which varieties are ready.
Bauer's Apple Shed
17.2 miGreenville
Bauer's Apple Shed sells apples in Greenville, in Outagamie County just west of Appleton in the Fox Valley. A roadside apple shed like this typically moves the fall harvest, from bags of picking-ripe fruit to cider and sometimes baked goods, from late summer through autumn. Specific varieties and hours weren't listed online. Confirm what's in stock directly before stopping by.
Heritage Orchard LLC
12.6 miChilton
R.A.M. Acres, LLC
17.4 miHortonville
The G Farm
16.0 miLarsen
Horseshoe Hill Orchard
12.9 miAn orchard on US 151 near Chilton in Calumet County, east-central Wisconsin near Lake Winnebago. Orchards in this stretch open for fall apples and cider. No website or hours were posted online.
Meuer Farm,LLC
13.2 miChilton
Meuer Farm on US Highway 151 outside Chilton sells grass-fed beef, pastured pork, whole roasting chickens, honey, and maple syrup, plus whole-grain flours milled in 25- and 50-pound bags. The family runs delivery routes to Green Bay, Oshkosh, Stevens Point, and Milwaukee, and hosts school field trips and group tours. It's a Travel Green Wisconsin certified operation in Calumet County.
The Little Farmer LLC
14.6 miMalone
The Little Farmer is a family agritourism farm on Highway 151 in Malone, on the east shore of Lake Winnebago in Fond du Lac County, apple-and-pumpkin country in the fall. Its website was unreachable when this was written, so call ahead or stop by to confirm what's in season, hours, and whether pick-your-own or a farm market is running.
Meuer Farm, LLC
13.2 miChilton
Park Ridge Organics LLC
15.6 miFond du Lac
Fond du Lac Area Convention & Visitors Bureau
17.8 miFond du Lac
The Fond du Lac Area Convention & Visitors Bureau, now branded Destination Lake Winnebago Region, is the official tourism office for Fond du Lac and the Lake Winnebago area. Among its work, it promotes local "Fun on the Farm" agritourism, orchards, and farm activities. Reach the bureau for visitor information, event listings, and help planning a trip around the region.
Downtown Fond du Lac Farmers Market
17.9 miFond du Lac holds its downtown market near 30 S. Portland Street, at the south end of Lake Winnebago. Growers from the surrounding farm country bring produce, cheese, honey, and baked goods through the warm months. The market gives downtown a weekly draw in a city that sits where the Fond du Lac River meets the state's largest inland lake.
Little Farmer
14.5 miMalone
The Little Farmer is an apple orchard on Highway 151 in Malone, on the east side of Lake Winnebago in Fond du Lac County. Orchards along this shore sell apples, cider, and cider donuts through the fall, often with a corn maze or pumpkins for families. Details online are limited here, so call ahead to confirm this season's dates.
R.A.M. Acres, LLC
18.2 miHortonville
R.A.M. Acres is a small farm operation based in Hortonville, in Outagamie County west of Appleton. The LLC name marks it as a working family farm in the Fox Valley's farm belt. This central-northeast Wisconsin area runs to dairy, produce, and mixed livestock. Crops, products, and any farm-stand or visitor hours aren't confirmed in this listing.
Harry Horner Vineyard
17.2 miFond Du Lac
Vineyard on Highway 151 near Fond du Lac, at the south end of Lake Winnebago. The lake-moderated climate of the Winnebago basin helps cold-hardy grapes ripen, and small Wisconsin vineyards press wines from varieties like Marquette and La Crescent. Fond du Lac anchors the region's Holyland farm country.
Sustain Greenville Farmers' Market
19.3 miGreenville
Run by the local Sustain Greenville group, this market meets at Highway 76 and Parkview on the site of the former Greenville Florist. Greenville is a growing township in Outagamie County just west of Appleton, in the Fox Valley. Vendors bring seasonal produce, eggs, honey, and homemade goods, with the organizing group's focus on local and sustainable food shaping who sets up. It gives the fast-expanding community a farm-direct option close to home.
Appleton Wednesday Farmers' Market
18.1 miAppleton
The Appleton Wednesday Farmers' Market fills Houdini Plaza on West College Avenue in downtown Appleton midweek through the growing season. The plaza setting puts produce stands and local food vendors steps from downtown offices and shops. It runs as the smaller midweek companion to Appleton's larger weekend market, geared toward a quick in-town produce stop.
Appleton Downtown Farm Market
18.2 miAppleton
Downtown Appleton Farmers' Market
18.2 miAppleton
The Downtown Appleton Farmers' Market is one of the larger markets in the Fox Valley, filling College Avenue through summer near North Appleton Street. Dozens of growers and food makers bring produce, flowers, cheese, meats, and prepared food to a downtown that closes its main street for the morning. It pulls shoppers from across the Fox Cities.
Pinnacle Pastures
17.6 miRipon
Appleton Indoor Farmers' Market
18.2 miAppleton
The Appleton Indoor Farmers' Market runs during the colder months at 10 East College Avenue in downtown Appleton, giving Fox Valley growers and food makers a place to sell once the outdoor season ends. Expect storage vegetables, baked goods, and other cold-season staples typical of an indoor winter market. It complements Appleton's larger warm-weather market on College Avenue.
Festival Foods Northland Farmers' Market
19.5 miAppleton
This market runs in the Festival Foods parking lot at 1200 W. Northland Avenue in Appleton, the largest city in the Fox Cities. It is part of the chain's seasonal community-market program on the city's northwest side. Fox Valley and Outagamie County growers supply the produce, with berries and greens early, sweet corn and tomatoes at peak summer, then squash and apples into autumn.
Beechwood Cornmaze
16.3 miRipon
Beechwood Cornmaze is a fall corn maze on Tri County Road near Ripon, in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. Corn mazes here run through September and October, part of the region's autumn farm season alongside pumpkins and hayrides.
Petals Plows Greenhouse
15.6 miRipon
Caledonia Corral
19.1 miFremont
Caledonia Corral raises Tamworth hogs - a red heritage breed known for its bacon - and mostly grass-fed beef in the town of Caledonia, Waupaca County, near the Fox Valley. The farm sells pork and beef cuts plus brats, wieners, and sausage, along with maple syrup and soap, and offers breeding and feeder pigs. Orders go out by pickup or delivery, and the farm accepts EBT. Reach owner Curt to arrange a purchase.
Festival Foods Darboy Farmers' Market
19.3 miAppleton
This market sets up in the Festival Foods parking lot on Van Roy Road in the Darboy area east of Appleton, along the Harrison-Kimberly stretch of the Fox Cities. Store-sponsored markets like this one give suburban shoppers a convenient spot for local produce, baked goods, and seasonal items through summer. It runs beside the grocery rather than in a traditional downtown.
Sharkys Orchard
19.2 miAppleton
Sharky's Orchard grows apples on Emons Road outside Appleton, in the Fox Valley of northeast Wisconsin. Orchards around the Fox Cities open for fall picking and farm sales, with apples and cider through the September-to-October season.
Mulberry Lane Farm
17.8 miSherwood
A family agritourism farm in Sherwood, on the east side of Lake Winnebago near High Cliff State Park. It sits in the Fox Valley countryside of Calumet County and opens seasonally for on-farm visits. Call ahead for current hours and what's running.
Watson Street Farmers' Market
18.6 miRipon
This market meets on the Village Green at Watson and Seward Streets in downtown Ripon, the Fond du Lac County town known as the birthplace of the Republican Party. Local growers bring produce, flowers, and baked goods to the central green through the growing season. Ripon, home to Ripon College and the Ripon cookie company, has a compact walkable downtown that the market anchors on market days.
Terry's Berries
21.2 miFremont
Berry farm on Guhl Road near Fremont, along the Wolf River in Waupaca County. Fremont is a well-known Wolf River fishing town, and the farmland around it grows strawberries and summer produce. Pick-your-own patches here generally open in June when the strawberries come on.
Cuffs Strawberry Farm
22.2 miCuffs Strawberry Farm offers pick-your-own strawberries on Ledge Hill Road in eastern Wisconsin, along the limestone ledge of the Niagara Escarpment. Strawberry season here peaks in June, when u-pick fields open for a few short weeks before the berries finish.
Sprangers Orchard
20.2 miTown of Buchanan
Sprangers Orchard grows apples in the Town of Buchanan, just east of Appleton in Wisconsin's Fox Valley. Fox Cities orchards typically open for harvest from late August through October, selling picked apples, cider, and fall produce, with some offering pick-your-own rows. The setting off Calumet Street puts it minutes from Appleton and Kaukauna. Reach the orchard directly to confirm which varieties are ready and whether picking is available.
Cherry Hill Orchard
21.8 miFond Du Lac
Cherry Hill Orchard grows tree fruit on Poplar Road east of Lake Winnebago, in the farm country outside Fond du Lac. Orchards in this part of Wisconsin ripen apples from late summer through October, with earlier varieties and fresh cider following the first cool nights. The lake tempers the local climate, which helps fruit hold on the tree well into fall.
Meadow Lane Produce
21.7 miFremont
A roadside produce grower on State Road 96 in Fremont, the Wolf River town billed as the white bass capital of the world. Farms in Waupaca County sell sweet corn, tomatoes, and other summer vegetables at the stand. No website or contact details were posted.
Hofacker's Hillside Orchard, LLC
24.8 miAn apple orchard on Wege Road in the Appleton area (ZIP 54913), in Wisconsin's Fox Valley. The hillside plantings suit the tree-fruit growing that runs through Outagamie County. Fall is the season to visit for apples.
Natural Prairie Farms LLC
23.6 miNatural Prairie Farms is a Wisconsin farm operating as an LLC. No public website or listing was available to confirm its crops, livestock, or town, though the name points to prairie-based or pasture farming.
Holyland Berries Farm
20.2 miSt. Cloud
Paul's Pumpkins
22.4 miMount Calvary
A seasonal pumpkin patch on County Road W in Mount Calvary, out in Fond du Lac County's Holyland farm country east of Lake Winnebago. Field pumpkins, gourds, and fall decorating supplies show up with the late-September and October harvest. Call ahead before making the drive, since a small patch like this keeps short autumn hours.
Thundering Hoof Ranch
19.5 miBerlin
Thundering Hoof Ranch in Berlin, Wisconsin raises gourmet grass-fed beef, pastured pork, and lamb — sold as wholes and halves or through a refreshingly old-school online order system: browse without a credit card, get your total by text, pick up on your schedule (they'll leave it in a cooler), and pay with cash or check.
Kaukauna Farmers' Market
23.4 miKaukauna
This market serves Kaukauna, a Fox River city in Outagamie County within the Fox Cities of northeastern Wisconsin, near WI-55 and E. 2nd Street. Fox Valley growers bring seasonal produce, flowers, and baked goods through the warm months. It is a community market for Kaukauna and the surrounding Fox Cities suburbs rather than one of the region's larger destination markets.
Boerson Farm
21.1 miGreen Lake
Foxtail Produce LLC
23.7 miFreedom
At Foxtail Produce, we grow high quality produce for our community. We are invested in the health and viability of the farmland in our region and continue to work to maintain and improve the land we farm. We are fourth generation farmers growing on the land that has been in our family since the 1880s. We provide microgreens year-round, cut fresh and delivered to restaurants and homes. Sustainability: It is at the core of what it means to be a non-conventional farmer, and that includes both envir
Polly's Farm Market
19.9 miChilton
Peter's Pumpkin Patch
23.7 miKaukauna
A pumpkin patch along State Highway 55 in Kaukauna, in the Fox River valley just east of Appleton. Pumpkins, gourds, and fall decor arrive with the autumn harvest. Hours run short and seasonal, so check before heading out.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Oshkosh, WI?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Oshkosh?
Farms near Oshkosh include 25 agritourism & farm experiences, 17 farmers markets, 9 farm stands, 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.
