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Agritourism & Farm Experiences near Rockford, IL

47 agritourism & farm experiences within about 30 miles of Rockford — Curran's Orchard, Lockwood Park Haunted Hayride and Valley Orchard, and more. Farm tours, tastings, stays, and hands-on experiences open to visitors.

Curran's Orchard

2.2 mi

Rockford

Curran's Orchard is listed on Kilburn Avenue (Route 70) in Rockford. No verifiable website or business listing was found describing current fruit varieties or picking season.

Lockwood Park Haunted Hayride

4.9 mi

Rockford

Lockwood Park Haunted Hayride is a seasonal haunted-hayride event at Rockford's Lockwood Park, running as part of the city's fall haunted-attraction lineup rather than a year-round operation. It follows a limited October schedule, so specific dates and ticket details are worth confirming before planning a visit.

Valley Orchard

6.5 mi

Cherry Valley

Valley Orchard sits on East State Street in Cherry Valley, in the Rock River valley of northern Illinois. Little turns up about the farm beyond its listing details — no working website or social page surfaced in a search. Best confirmed by a call before visiting.

Lost and Found Farm

8.4 mi

Rockford

Lost and Found Farm is a small Rockford homestead raising cage-free, free-range chickens alongside produce and honeybees. Fresh eggs run $5 a dozen, sold through weekly or biweekly pickup arrangements coordinated directly with the farm. It's a home operation, not a retail storefront — reach out through Facebook to reserve a spot.

Pete's Poultry

9.1 mi

Davis Junction

Pete's Poultry raises rare and specialty poultry breeds on a small farm in northern Illinois, selling free-range eggs, specialty eggs, and hatching eggs by appointment or on weekends. It's open Saturdays and Sundays from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., a hobby-scale operation built around breed variety rather than volume.

Bethkes' Farm Apples

8.2 mi

Cherry Valley

Bethkes' Farm Apples grows apples on Cherry Valley Road outside Rockford, part of the u-pick orchard circuit in the Rock River valley. No website or listed hours turned up online, so calling ahead before an autumn visit is the safer bet.

The Pumpkin Patch

10.1 mi

Caledonia

A family-run pumpkin patch operates every fall on Illinois Route 173 outside Caledonia, offering a corn maze, barnyard animals, and tractor-pulled hayrides across the grounds. A heated barn stocks pre-picked pumpkins for anyone who'd rather skip the walk into the field. The farm runs daily through the end of October, weather permitting.

Stillman Valley Nursery

10.9 mi

Stillman Valley

Stillman Valley Nursery operates on Kishwaukee Road in Ogle County, in the farmland between Rockford and Rochelle. No public website or social listing turned up online, so current plant stock and hours are best confirmed by phone.

Wind Ridge Herb Farm

11.2 mi

Caledonia

Wind Ridge Herb Farm grows more than 400 varieties of culinary and medicinal herbs on Certified Naturally Grown ground in Caledonia, with no synthetic fertilizers or dyes anywhere in the process. Owner Liz Fiorenza, a registered nurse and clinical aromatherapist, sells fresh plants, dried herbs, teas, and essential oils, and offers one-on-one consultations by appointment. Seasonal themed dinners run through the summer.

Margie's Grass Kickin' Chicken, LLC

12.7 mi

Roscoe

Margie's Grass Kickin' Chicken raises USDA-inspected pastured chicken, breakfast pork sausage, and fresh brown eggs on a small farm outside Roscoe, alongside chemical-free seasonal vegetables. The farm runs a CSA from June through October and sells direct at the Beloit Farmers Market on Saturday mornings. Cash and check only.

The Lindberg Pumpkin Patch

12.3 mi

Caledonia

Lindberg Pumpkin Patch farms seven acres on Illinois Route 173 outside Caledonia, with a Harvest Barn stocking pre-picked pumpkins for anyone who'd rather skip the walk into the field. The farm runs tractor rides, a corn maze, and barnyard animals through the fall, and calls itself northern Illinois' favorite fall stop — a claim the reviews seem to back up. Open daily 9am to 6pm, September 11 through Halloween.

Summerfield Zoo

12.0 mi

Belvidere

Summerfield Zoo is a privately owned zoo in Belvidere holding exotic animals that include mountain lions, zebras, lemurs, alligators, giant tortoises, wolves, reindeer, and monkeys, many of them rescues. A petting-zoo area lets visitors get closer with baby goats and other animal ambassadors. It sits a few miles off I-90, convenient to the Rockford area.

Bull Run Maze

14.6 mi

Poplar Grove

Bull Run Maze cuts a corn maze through its Poplar Grove fields every fall, backed by pumpkin picking, pig races, and doughnuts for the drive out from Rockford or Belvidere. It's a family-owned operation built around the maze itself rather than a long list of rides — expect to lose a few hours between the rows before finding your way back out.

Walnut Grove Vocational Farm

14.9 mi

Kirkland

Walnut Grove Vocational Farm is listed on Pearl Street in Kirkland, in DeKalb County. No verifiable website or listing was found describing its vocational programming or farm operations.

Happy Acres

18.7 mi

Beloit

Happy Acres is an agritourism farm on South Afton Road east of Beloit, in Rock County near the Wisconsin-Illinois line. Little about it appears online. The setting is southern Wisconsin row-crop and pasture ground along the Rock River. Contact the farm directly to confirm what it grows and whether it's open to visitors.

Edwards Apple Orchard

15.4 mi

Poplar Grove

Edwards Apple Orchard is a fourth-generation family farm on Centerville Road in Poplar Grove, growing apples since 1964. The orchard runs September through November with pick-your-own apples, pumpkins, and berries, plus fresh-pressed cider and apple cider donuts.

Kinnikinnick Farm - Feather Down Farm Days

16.9 mi

Caledonia

Kinnikinnick Farm raises Berkshire pork, pastured chicken, and grass-fed beef on pasture in Boone County, selling meat, free-range eggs, raw honey, and stone-ground grains through online ordering with local pickup. No hormones or antibiotics, non-GMO feed. Beyond the meat business, the farm runs overnight farm stays and glamping where kids can wander the pastures and meet the animals firsthand.

The Lamb Lodge

14.9 mi

Pecatonica

The Lamb Lodge is a small pick-your-own farm in Pecatonica, though details on what's currently in season and open hours are thin beyond its listing on regional u-pick directories. Best to call ahead before making the drive.

Apple Hut

21.2 mi

The Apple Hut is an apple farm and farm store on West Walters Road southwest of Beloit, Wisconsin, near the Illinois state line. Southern Wisconsin orchards like this typically sell picked apples, cider, honey, and baked goods through the autumn harvest. Its Rock County location makes it an easy stop from Beloit, Janesville, or northern Illinois. Contact the farm to confirm this season's hours and which apples are in.

Susie's Garden Patch

16.4 mi

Garden Prairie

Susie's Garden Patch runs a produce stand on US Highway 20 in Garden Prairie, selling what's in season straight off the farm. It's a small, family-run operation without much of a web presence — the kind of stand you find by driving past it, not by searching for it online.

Beaver Creek Gardens

18.7 mi

Poplar Grove

Beaver Creek Gardens operates in Poplar Grove, in Boone County's stretch of small nurseries and garden centers. No current web listing was found describing current stock or hours. Call ahead to confirm before visiting.

You Pick Berries, aka UP Berries

19.5 mi

Kingston

UP Berries grows raspberries on Lanan Road outside Kingston as a pick-your-own operation, with visitors picking straight from the canes and paying by the pound. The farm recommends bringing reusable bags rather than plastic. It's a straightforward, single-crop farm — no frills, just raspberry rows and a scale.

Spirit Hill Farm Pumpkinland

23.7 mi

Clinton

Spirit Hill Farm Pumpkinland runs a seasonal fall operation on State Road 140 in Clinton, in southern Wisconsin's Rock County near the Illinois line. The 'Pumpkinland' name points to pick-your-own pumpkins and autumn farm activities that open through September and October. Hours and what's available follow the harvest season, so it's worth confirming before the drive.

Skelly\'s Farm Market

26.3 mi

Janesville

Skelly\'s Farm Market is open from June-Oct with homegrown strawberries in June, sweet corn, melons, tomatoes, and other summer produce in July-Aug, Skelly\'s Sunflower Experience in late July lasting two weeks, and lots of fall fun including pumpkins, two awesome corn mazes, Choose-Your-Farm-Adventure wagons rides, and more. Plus, during all of our seasons visit our bakery with homemade donuts and more, our huge gift shop selling rustic decor, and our fantastic free playground. Plus, visit our 8 remote roadside stands for produce in July-Aug, and see us at the Saturday Janesville Farmers Market.

Ben's Christmas Tree Farm

22.7 mi

Harvard

Ben's Christmas Tree Farm cuts trees in Harvard, near the Wisconsin border in McHenry County's cluster of choose-and-cut tree farms. No current web listing was found. Call ahead to confirm this season's hours and stock.

Go-Ro Fresh U-Pick Vegetables

22.6 mi

Genoa

Go-Ro Fresh grows more than 30 crops across 1,300 acres near Genoa, including herbs, leafy greens, root vegetables, organic beets, and pumpkins. The fifth-generation farm runs a U-Pick field and an on-site farm market alongside its wholesale produce operation.

BerryView Orchard

23.0 mi

Mount Morris

Jeff and Julie run BerryView Orchard around two main crops — apples and aronia berries — with pears, peaches, and vegetables filling out the rest. U-pick and pre-picked options are both available, and the farm sells apple cider donuts, slushies, and jams on-site. They're also active in the Northwest Illinois Aronia Connection, a regional network for the tart, antioxidant-heavy berry.

Jonamac Orchard, Inc. -

27.8 mi

Malta

Jonamac Orchard grows more than 30 apple varieties in Malta, from Honeycrisp to Fuji, and presses several into hard ciders and collaborative beers at its on-site Cider House. Fall adds a corn maze, animal barn, camel and pony rides, and a haunted maze after dark in October. The store and bakery run select days from 9am to 5:30pm, with campfire sites available by reservation.

Hazeltines' Century Farm

29.0 mi

Footville

Hazeltine's Century Farm sits along State Highway 11 west of Janesville, in the Rock County town of Footville. The 'Century Farm' name marks land the family has worked for more than a hundred years. Current visitor details are limited online, so call ahead or check locally before driving out. The surrounding countryside is dairy and row-crop farmland in south-central Wisconsin.

Hazeltine Strawberries

29.7 mi

Janesville

Hazeltine Strawberries grows pick-your-own strawberries on East Centerway near Janesville, in Rock County in southern Wisconsin. This far south, berries ripen earlier, often by mid-June, and the fields open for a few busy weeks before the heat ends the season. Picking conditions change by the day. Call ahead for ripeness and hours before heading to the patch.

Johnson's Pumpkins

25.5 mi

A roadside pumpkin stand run by Dean and Charlene Johnson at Route 64 and West Motel Road, a mile west of Sycamore. Pumpkins start at $2, gourds at 50 cents, and there are two corn mazes — a 2-acre and an 8-acre — plus evening campfires. Cash or check only.

Berry Basket & Greenhouse, LLC

29.7 mi

Milton

Berry Basket & Greenhouse grows berries and runs a greenhouse on Henke Road in Milton, in Rock County of southern Wisconsin. The mix of nursery and produce points to bedding plants and greenhouse stock in spring, then pick-your-own or fresh berries as the summer crop comes in.

Freedom Organix

24.2 mi

Harvard

Freedom Organix is a USDA-certified organic farm outside Harvard running a year-round CSA, with shares of fruit, vegetables, meat, eggs, herbs, and cut flowers delivered through neighborhood pickup points. Half-share options suit smaller households, and the farm opens select fields for u-pick snap peas and tomatoes in season.

Cody's Farm

22.8 mi

Marengo

Cody's Farm & Orchard grows sweet corn, green beans, peppers, zucchini, cucumbers, beets, onions, and potatoes on River Road in Marengo, and stocks Wisconsin dairy alongside the produce. The farm market runs daily 10am-6pm, with school tours and seasonal strawberry, sweet corn, apple, and pumpkin picking through the year.

Davidson's Giant Pumkins

24.5 mi

Harvard

Davidson's Giant Pumpkins has grown genuine oversized pumpkins outside Harvard for more than 45 seasons, alongside regular jack-o'-lanterns and oddly shaped squash. Admission and parking are free, with pricing running roughly $1 to $15 depending on size. It's a bare-bones, pick-your-own field — no rides, no maze, just pumpkins in every shape the season produces.

Countryside Christmas

26.5 mi

Harvard

Countryside Christmas is a seasonal choose-and-cut Christmas tree operation on Lilja Road outside Harvard, in a stretch of McHenry County known for its tree farms. Independent detail beyond its listing as a u-pick agritourism stop is limited online, so call ahead for current tree varieties and weekend hours before making the drive.

GoSleigh.com Countryside Christmas

26.5 mi

Harvard

GoSleigh runs a countryside Christmas operation out of Harvard built around horse-drawn sleigh rides, a live nativity, and a sledding hill. Visitors can also catch the Cozy Coral Theater, a petting farm, and Christmas goodies during the holiday season.

Plank Rd Orchard

27.3 mi

Sycamore

Plank Rd Orchard grows 16 apple varieties, from early Gala to late-season Honeycrisp, and lets visitors pick their own during harvest. The farm store fills in around the apples with baked goods, honey, and small-batch jams and jellies. It's a straightforward u-pick operation on Plank Road outside Sycamore, doing what an orchard does well without much else attached.

Belly Fire Farm

28.4 mi

Mount Morris

Belly Fire Farm grows in Mount Morris, in Ogle County's small-farm country. No current web listing was found describing specific crops or hours. Call ahead before visiting.

Grizzy's Pumpkins

25.8 mi

Marengo

Grizzy's Pumpkins sells pumpkins from a farm at the corner of Route 20 and Coral Road outside Marengo, in Coral Township. It turns up in local farm directories and a scattering of social posts from visitors, but runs without a dedicated website. Worth a call ahead to check what's picked and ready.

Sycamore Pumpkin Patch

29.0 mi

Sycamore Pumpkin Patch ran u-pick pumpkins on Quigley Road for about a decade before closing in 2004. The 41-acre property has since gone back to farmland, and pumpkin seekers in DeKalb County now head to the Sycamore Pumpkin Festival downtown or nearby farms like Sugar Grove Pumpkin Farm instead.

Spears To You

27.1 mi

Harvard

Spears To You grows seven acres of asparagus, Jersey Supreme and Millennial varieties, and picks daily through a season that runs roughly early May to early June. Loose asparagus runs $6 a pound, dropping to $5 for two pounds or more, or buy a pre-packed 10-pound box for $45. U-pick hours are Saturdays and Sundays, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

McCann Berry Farm

26.5 mi

Woodstock

McCann Berry Farm closed permanently after the 2026 season, ending 41 years of pick-your-own blueberries northeast of Woodstock. Bob and Mary McCann planted their first strawberry crop in 1982 and later shifted the farm's focus to blueberries, picked Wednesdays and Saturdays each July. The McCanns have retired; this listing remains for the record.

Prairie Sky Orchard

26.9 mi

Union

Prairie Sky Orchard has been growing apples on Union Road since 1991, when the current owners turned five empty acres into what's now roughly 2,800 dwarf trees across 14 varieties. Pick your own or buy pre-packaged, then stop at the barn store for cider donuts, jams, salsas, and u-bake pies. Asian pears and raspberries round out the harvest, and a weekend food kiosk adds hot dogs and pulled pork.

Woodstock Country Orchard

27.5 mi

Woodstock

Woodstock Country Orchard's old web domain has since been resold and no longer reflects the business, a sign this Garden Valley Road orchard may not be operating the way it once did. Anyone planning a visit should call ahead or check current McHenry County orchard listings before making the drive.

Lang's Orchard

27.7 mi

Woodstock

Lang's Orchard runs u-pick apples on Secor Road outside Woodstock, weather permitting — a cold snap during spring flowering has forced the orchard to sit out entire seasons rather than sell an off crop. The farm posts real-time picking updates on Facebook and keeps a small on-site store running when the trees cooperate.

Grace Farm Studios

28.4 mi

Woodstock

Grace Farm Studios is listed on Franklinville Road in Woodstock, McHenry County. No verifiable website or business listing was found to confirm what the studio offers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many agritourism & farm experiences are near Rockford?

US Farm Trail lists 47 agritourism & farm experiences within about 30 miles of Rockford, Illinois, the closest being Curran's Orchard in Rockford. Every one sells direct to the public.

Can you visit agritourism & farm experiences near Rockford in person?

Many welcome visitors — through a farm stand, on-farm store, or by appointment. Check each farm's page for hours and how to buy before you drive out.

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