Farms Near Racine, WI
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Racine, Wisconsin — all selling direct to consumers.
West Racine Farmers Market
0.5 miThis market runs in the West Racine business district at 3100 Washington Avenue, a few miles inland from Racine's Lake Michigan shore. Racine County's farmland and greenhouses supply the produce, flowers, and bedding plants vendors bring through the season. Racine is famous for Danish kringle, and local bakers often turn up alongside the growers. The Washington Avenue location serves the city's west-side neighborhoods with easy parking.
Downtown Racine Farmers' Market
1.4 miRacine
Racine's downtown market sets up near State and Erie streets, close to the Root River and the Lake Michigan harbor. The city is Wisconsin's kringle capital, and the market pairs that Danish-bakery tradition with local produce, flowers, and cheese through summer. It is a lakefront market a short walk from the marina and downtown shops.
Racine County Indoor Outdoor Farmers Market, LLC
2.4 miThis producers-only market at 1614 South Street in Racine stays open year-round, four days a week: Tuesday 1-6, Friday 8-1, Saturday 7-2, and Sunday 10-4. More than 40 Wisconsin vendors sell fresh vegetables and fruit, herbs, cut flowers, plants, meat, cheese, seafood, honey, nuts, maple syrup, jam, soap, baked goods, and prepared foods. The indoor-outdoor setup keeps it running through winter.
Caledonia Outdoor Market
3.1 miCaledonia
Great Lakes Farmers' Market
3.9 miRacine
This market operates at 4838 Douglas Avenue on the north side of Racine, a Lake Michigan port city between Milwaukee and Kenosha. Racine County's farm country supplies the region, and area growers bring seasonal produce through the warm months. It is a neighborhood-scale market on the Douglas Avenue corridor rather than one of Racine's larger downtown or waterfront events.
Racine Farmers' Market
4.2 miRacine
This north-side Racine market sets up in the parking lot of St. Andrew Lutheran Church at 1015 Four Mile Road, apart from the downtown Monument Square market. Local growers bring seasonal produce, flowers, and homemade goods to the Caledonia-edge neighborhood through the summer. It gives shoppers on Racine's north side a farm-direct option close to home. Vendor turnout follows the growing season.
St. Andrew Farmers Market
4.2 miHeld in the lot at St. Andrew Lutheran Church, 1015 Four Mile Road, this seasonal market draws area farmers and makers on Racine's north side. Tables carry garden vegetables, eggs, baked goods, plants, and handmade items as they come into season. The church-hosted setting makes it a neighborhood gathering as much as a produce stop. Hours track the summer growing months.
Berryville Farm, LLC
4.6 miRacine
Berryville Farm is a small farm listed on 13th Avenue in Racine, along Wisconsin's Lake Michigan shore between Milwaukee and the Illinois line. Contact the farm directly for what it grows and how to buy.
Sturtevant Farmer's Market
4.2 miThis market runs along Durand Avenue (Highway 11) in Sturtevant, a Racine County village in southeast Wisconsin between Racine and the interstate. Area growers bring seasonal produce, flowers, and baked goods through the warm months. Sturtevant is best known as home of the region's Amtrak Hiawatha station on the Milwaukee-to-Chicago line, and the market gives the fast-growing western Racine suburbs a local spot to buy direct from farmers.
Southshore Outdoor Market
4.3 misturtevant
Neu Root Farm
5.2 miRacine
Anarchy Acres
4.1 miBeaver Creek Gardens
5.8 miKenosha
Borzynski's Farm Floral Market Inc.
5.8 miMt. Pleasant
Kenosha Farmers' Market - Pennoyer Park
8.2 miKenosha
One of Kenosha's neighborhood markets, this one sets up at Pennoyer Park near the Lake Michigan shoreline on the city's north side. Expect a summer-and-fall lineup of southeastern Wisconsin produce, along with eggs, honey, baked goods, and plants from area growers. The lakefront park setting makes it an easy morning stop before a walk along the water.
Land Of The Giants Pumpkin Farm
6.6 miSturtevant
Land of the Giants Pumpkin Farm is a fall pumpkin patch on Highway 11 in Sturtevant, Racine County, southeastern Wisconsin. The name points to oversized pumpkins, a draw at patches like this that open in September and October for pumpkin picking and family visits.
Swan Pumpkin Farm
7.3 miCaledonia
Swan Pumpkin Farm runs a seasonal pumpkin operation on Howell Road in the Franksville corner of Caledonia, in Racine County between Milwaukee and Racine. Fall is the draw here, with pick-your-own pumpkins and harvest-season activities. Southeastern Wisconsin patches typically open from late September through Halloween. Confirm this year's dates and hours before you go.
Jerry Smith Produce Country Store
8.0 miKenosha
Jerry Smith's Produce & Country Store
8.0 miKenosha
Jerry Smith Produce & Pumpkin Farm runs a country store on Highway L in Kenosha, selling fresh produce, baked goods, jarred goods, local honey, and seasonal plants and flowers from spring through fall. From September into November the farm becomes a fall festival with more than 40 pumpkin varieties, a corn maze, hayrides, a petting zoo, and pony and camel rides. The store keeps daily hours in season.
Kenosha Public Market
9.5 miKenosha
Kenosha Public Market - Summer Outdoor
9.6 miKenosha
Kenosha Public Market
9.6 miKenosha
Abandoned Haunted House Complex
7.2 miMt Pleasant
The Abandoned Haunted House is a seasonal scare attraction on the SE Frontage Road in Mount Pleasant, between Racine and Milwaukee. It runs on October weekends rather than as a working farm, moving crowds through a walk-through haunt during the Halloween season. Show nights and hours change year to year, so confirm the schedule before heading over.
Kenosha Harbor Market
9.6 miKenosha
Kenosha HarborMarket runs along 2nd Avenue near the downtown harbor and Lake Michigan, drawing produce growers, bakers, cheesemakers, and craft vendors on summer weekends. The market sits close to the electric streetcar line and the city's harbor-side museums, so shoppers often pair a visit with a lakefront stroll.
Kenosha Farmers' Market - Columbus Park
9.7 miKenosha
This market meets at Columbus Park, at 22nd Avenue and 54th Street in Kenosha, part of the city's set of neighborhood park markets held on different days across town. Kenosha sits on Lake Michigan at Wisconsin's southeastern corner, and area growers supply seasonal produce through the warm months. The Columbus Park location gives the surrounding central-city neighborhoods a nearby market of their own.
Kenosha Public Market - Winter Indoor
9.8 miKenosha
Village Farmstead
9.9 miVillage Farmstead grows vegetables on a single acre at 4020 E Fitzsimmons Road in Oak Creek, just south of Milwaukee, and sells them through a CSA farm-share and an on-site store. The small scale keeps the focus on seasonal crops suited to Wisconsin's short growing window, and the farm shares storage tips for keeping produce through the cold months.
Kenosha Farmers' Market - Baker Park
10.4 miKenosha
One of several neighborhood markets the City of Kenosha runs at different parks, this one meets at Baker Park near 66th Street and Sheridan Road, close to Lake Michigan on the city's east side. Kenosha County and southeastern Wisconsin growers bring seasonal produce through the warm months. Spreading markets across parks lets different Kenosha neighborhoods each get a local option during the growing season.
Apple Holler
8.1 miSturtevant
Apple Holler grows pick-your-own apples, peaches, and pears on its orchard in Sturtevant, between Milwaukee and the Illinois border. The farm pairs u-pick with a family park: corn maze, petting zoo with baby goats, pony and train rides, and tractor hayrides. The Red Barn Restaurant serves breakfast and lunch daily, and the bakery turns out cider donuts, pies, and caramel apples. A farm store stocks Wisconsin cheeses and gifts, and the site hosts weddings and school field trips.
Kenosha Farmers' Market - Lincoln Park
10.8 miKenosha
The Lincoln Park market runs at 18th Avenue and 70th Street in Kenosha, one of the neighborhood markets the city stages at different parks through the season. Southeastern Wisconsin growers bring produce, plants, and baked goods during the warm months. Locating a market at Lincoln Park gives residents on this side of Kenosha a walkable option close to home rather than traveling to a single central market.
Buffalo Bill's Pumpkin Farm
10.7 miFranklin
Buffalo Bill's Pumpkin Farm is a fall pumpkin farm on West Oakwood Road in Franklin, in Milwaukee County's southern suburbs. The seasonal operation opens for the autumn harvest with pick-your-own pumpkins and fall family activities through September and October.
Wick Place Candles and Farm
10.0 miCALEDONIA
Bentz Road Farm
12.7 miPleasant Prairie
Bentz Road Farm has closed - its website now states the business is no longer operating. At 6109 85th Street in Pleasant Prairie, Kenosha County, it previously grew seasonal cut flowers and produce and offered wedding floral design and event planning. Anyone who remembers it from a market or wedding will find it's no longer taking orders. The listing stays here for the record; there's nothing open to visit at this address.
South Milwaukee Downtown Market
13.0 miSouth Milwaukee
Klee's Out On A Limb Acres
11.1 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.
Oak Creek Farmers Market
13.1 miOak Creek
Russell Road Farm
14.0 miPleasant Prairie
Stiles Vegetable Farms
14.4 miPleasant Prairie
Vegetable farm on Sheridan Road in Pleasant Prairie, Kenosha County, along Lake Michigan near the Illinois line. The lakeshore market-garden belt here grows sweet corn, tomatoes, and summer vegetables for southeastern Wisconsin and the Chicago suburbs. Roadside and farm-stand sales run through the growing season.
Two Creek Farms LLC
11.7 miUnion Grove
Two Creek Farms in Union Grove, Wisconsin is a farm-to-table meat market and custom processing facility — premium beef, pork, lamb, chicken, and cheese raised and processed locally, hormone- and growth-additive-free, prepared by skilled butchers. Beyond the retail store of steaks, brats, snack sticks, and summer sausage, the facility offers farmers full custom processing with customizable cut sheets and vacuum-sealed packaging.
Cudahy Farmers' Market
16.2 miCudahy
Cudahy's market meets at 3500 Library Avenue, outside the public library in this working-class suburb on Milwaukee's south lakefront. The town grew up around Patrick Cudahy's meatpacking works, and the market gives south-side residents a warm-season source for local produce, baked goods, and eggs. It runs through summer and into early fall.
Union Grove Farmers' Market
12.4 miUnion Grove
This market meets in Village Square Park at Main Street and 10th Avenue in downtown Union Grove, a Racine County village in southeast Wisconsin's growing exurbs between Milwaukee and the Illinois line. Local growers bring seasonal vegetables, fruit, flowers, and baked goods through the summer. The village-park setting keeps it close to the shops of the small downtown and makes it an easy weekly stop for nearby residents.
Rooted and Winged Flower Farm
13.5 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.
Old Homestead Orchard
13.3 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.
Clare Oasis Indoor/Outdoor Farmers Market
18.1 miThis indoor-outdoor market operates at 3211 S. Lake Drive in St. Francis, just south of Milwaukee near the Lake Michigan shore. The indoor space lets it run past the short outdoor window that limits most Wisconsin markets, carrying produce, baked goods, and packaged local items into the colder months. It serves the lakeside south-side suburbs.
Garden District Farmers' Market
17.9 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.
Walvoord Farm Berries
13.7 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.
EnJOY the Buzz
15.1 miBristol
EnJOY the Buzz is a beekeeping operation on 203rd Avenue in Bristol, in Kenosha County near the Illinois line. The name points to honey and hive products, the core of a small southeastern Wisconsin apiary. Local honey, and sometimes beeswax goods, follow the nectar season from spring into fall. Specific products, pricing, and where to buy aren't verified in this listing.
South Shore Farmers Market
18.8 miMore than 50 regional vendors fill South Shore Park in Milwaukee's Bay View neighborhood every Saturday, 8 a.m. to noon, June through October. The lakefront market carries seasonal produce, proteins, botanicals, prepared foods, baked goods, honey, jams, sauces, and beverages, with live music through the morning. The park setting on the Lake Michigan shore makes it a weekend destination as much as a grocery run.
Zion Market Days
19.0 miShiloh Blvd Zion
Zion Market Days runs Thursdays from mid-June through late September at Shiloh Boulevard and Sheridan Road, organized through the Zion Park District's Shiloh Park programming. Vendors sell fresh local produce and artisan food products in a straightforward weekly setup. Call (847) 746-5056 for current vendor and schedule information.
Old Homestead Orchard
14.9 miFranksville
The Rock Farm
16.7 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
16.9 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.
Greendale Open Market
17.5 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.
Dungeon of Doom Haunted House
19.5 miZion
Dungeon of Doom is a seasonal haunted-house attraction in Zion, tagged here as agritourism though it runs on walk-through scares rather than crops or livestock. No current web listing was found for hours or ticket prices. Confirm operating dates directly before visiting, since Halloween attractions like this often change year to year.
Awe's Apple Orchard
16.6 miFranklin
WCC Farm
15.4 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.
Bristol Farmers Market
16.6 miThe Bristol Farmers Market meets at 19801 83rd Street in Bristol, a Kenosha County village in Wisconsin's far southeastern corner near the Illinois line. Area growers bring seasonal vegetables and homegrown goods through summer and fall. The location sits close to Bristol's village center, an easy stop for southern Kenosha County shoppers.
Thompson's Strawberry Farm
16.5 miBristol
Thompson Farm runs U-pick fields at 144th Avenue in Bristol, starting with strawberries in June and moving through summer raspberries, an August-into-September sunflower bloom, and fall pumpkins. It also runs a family adventure farm with activities during pumpkin season. Picking conditions change daily, so the farm posts field updates on its social pages before each visit.
The Farmstand at Tempel Farms Organics
19.8 miOld Mill Creek
The Farmstand at Tempel Farms Organics sells USDA-certified organic vegetables, eggs, honey, and flowers grown on-site in Old Mill Creek, plus meat and fruit sourced from neighboring farms. The stand stays open year-round: Thursdays noon to 6, Fridays 9 to 6, weekends 9 to 4. The farm also participates in the Real Organic Project, an add-on certification built around soil health and pasture-based animal welfare.
Jackson Park Farmers' Market
20.0 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.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Racine, WI?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Racine, Wisconsin, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Racine?
Farms near Racine include 29 farmers markets, 19 agritourism & farm experiences, 7 farm stands, 6 produce farms. 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.
