Farms Near South Haven, MI
60 local farms within about 30 miles of South Haven, Michigan — all selling direct to consumers.
South Haven Farmers Market
0.2 miSouth Haven
South Haven Farm Market runs Saturdays, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., mid-May through mid-October, with an added Wednesday market June through August — both under the Huron Street pavilion downtown. Fresh fruit and vegetables share table space with flowers, meat, eggs, and baked goods from growers across the region, in a lakeshore town that draws heavy summer tourist traffic looking for something beyond the beach.
Kal-Haven Outpost
0.4 miSouth Haven
Riverbend Farms
1.9 miSouth Haven
Riverbend Farms has grown red and black raspberries, blackberries, pears, and chestnuts on 72nd Street near I-196 Exit 22 since the family took over the ground in 2007. The u-pick rows draw pickers all season, and the farm keeps clean restrooms on site, a detail that matters when you're bringing kids out for an afternoon of berry picking.
Riverbend Farms
2.0 miSouth Haven
Degrandchamp Blueberries
2.4 miSouth Haven
DeGrandchamp grows blueberries in South Haven, on the stretch of Van Buren County shoreline often called Michigan's blueberry capital for its sandy, acidic soil. Their site didn't load enough detail to confirm current hours or varieties — call ahead before visiting.
Sparks Blueberry Farm
3.5 miSouth Haven
Sparks Blueberry Farm sells u-pick blueberries by weight, around $1.25 a pound in recent seasons, from a stand on 68th Street north of Baseline Road in South Haven. The season runs early July into early August most years, with no pre-picked option — you're picking your own or going without. They post opening and closing updates on Facebook instead of running a separate website.
Kal-Haven Outpost
4.0 miSouth Haven
Kal-Haven Outpost is a 50-acre camping and glamping property along the Kal-Haven Trail outside South Haven, about five miles from Lake Michigan. Since opening in 2016, it's grown to include primitive tent sites, RV hookups, glamping tents, cabins, and a converted school bus, plus a camp store stocked with beer, wine, and rental bikes for the trail.
Dutch Farm Market
6.1 miSouth Haven
Sill Brothers U-Pick
6.2 miSill Brothers runs u-pick tomatoes, peppers, tomatillos, and eggplant on 68th Street outside South Haven, with pre-picked vegetables available too if you'd rather skip the fieldwork. Tomato varieties include Celebrity, Fabulous, Roma, and both cherry and grape types. It's a straightforward vegetable operation in Allegan County's fruit belt, with no frills beyond what's growing and what's ripe that week.
McIntosh Apple Orchards
6.0 miSouth Haven
McIntosh Apple Orchards is listed on 107th Avenue in South Haven, in Michigan's southwest fruit belt. The farm's old web domain is now inactive, and no other details on hours or crops were found online.
Evergreen Lane Creamery
6.7 miFennville
Evergreen Lane Farm & Creamery makes artisan cheese in Fennville, between Saugatuck and South Haven, using milk from its own goat herd from March through November and Jersey cow's milk from MOO-nique Dairy in Vandalia year-round. Fall visitors can pick organic apples on the property, which also raises pasture-fed pigs. The creamery has been running for around fifteen seasons.
Dees Lakeshore Farm
8.7 miFennville
Dee's Lakeshore Farm has grown produce on the same ground for more than 60 years, a mile north of Glenn on Lakeshore Drive. The list runs long — apples, asparagus, blueberries, red raspberries, cherries, peaches, plums, sweet corn, tomatoes, squash, potatoes — plus free-range eggs, cut flowers, homemade jams, and honey from the farm's own hives. Blueberries and raspberries are U-Pick in season, and groups are welcome.
A.W. Overhiser Orchards
7.6 miSouth Haven
A.W. Overhiser Orchards
7.6 miSouth Haven
Overhiser Orchards has grown fruit on 109th Avenue in South Haven, Michigan, since 1863. Sweet cherries come in late June, blueberries run July through August, and peaches follow through mid-summer, all available U-pick. The farm market stocks fresh and frozen fruit, honey, maple syrup, jams, and fresh donuts, and the grounds add an animal barn, wagon rides, and a bounce-house play area for kids. Open daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., including holidays.
Mitchells Blueberries
7.2 miGrand Junction
Phil and Jeanne Mitchell planted the first bushes here in 1968; four generations of the family have farmed the ground since. Mitchell's Blueberries is 100% certified organic, and the crew hand-processes every berry that leaves the farm. Visitors can pick their own or buy fresh-picked at the on-farm market in Van Buren County, southwest Michigan.
Dees Lakeshore Farm
9.8 miFennville
Adams Blueberry Farms
10.2 miHartford
Adams Blueberry Farms has grown blueberries in Hartford, in Van Buren County, since the 1870s, making it one of the older working farms in the area. The current generation runs both organic and conventional u-pick fields, plus pre-picked pints for anyone who'd rather skip the bucket. Maple syrup and aronia berries round out the stand. Season runs July through August, seven days a week, and the farm draws pickers from the Chicago-area beach crowd along Lake Michigan.
Khnemu Studio on Fernwood Farm
9.5 miFennville
Khnemu Studio operates on Fernwood Farm in Fennville, in Allegan County's fruit belt near Saugatuck and the Fenn Valley wine region. No hours, products, or contact details were verifiable online — contact the farm directly for current offerings.
Moss Funel Farms
9.8 miBangor
Moss Funel Farms sits on 34th Avenue outside Bangor, in Van Buren County's fruit belt along the Lake Michigan shoreline — a region built on blueberries, grapes, and orchard fruit. No public hours, crop list, or contact page are available yet, so a call ahead is the safest bet before visiting.
Mitchells Blueberries
8.9 miGrand Junction
Evergreen Lane Farm & Creamery
11.1 miFennville
Sweet Summer Gardens
12.0 miWatervliet
Hessey Farmstead
11.8 miHartford
Kitipi Farm, llc
9.9 miBangor
Bangor Farmers Market
10.2 miBangor Farmers Market operates on Monroe Street in Bangor, a Van Buren County city in Michigan's fruit belt along the southwest lakeshore. The surrounding county grows more blueberries and grapes than almost anywhere else in the state, which shapes what shows up on market tables here.
True Blue Farms
9.5 miGrand Junction
True Blue Farms sits in Grand Junction, in Van Buren County's blueberry country a few miles from South Haven's National Blueberry Festival grounds. No confirmed hours or pricing were available online — call ahead before visiting during blueberry season.
Schemenauer Farms
9.6 miBangor
Schemenauer Farms sits in Bangor, part of Van Buren County's fruit belt along Michigan's Lake Michigan corridor. No product list, hours, or website turned up in research; call ahead before visiting.
Stokes Homestead Farm Market
10.2 miGrand Junction
Schem Lane Orchards and Farm Market
11.7 miBangor
Blue Acres Farms
11.1 miGrand Junction
Blue Acres Farms is registered at 355 60th Street in Grand Junction, a small Van Buren County crossroads named for its old railroad junction. The county is Michigan fruit country — South Haven and its Blueberry Festival sit a short drive west. No working website or phone number surfaced for Blue Acres itself, so current crops and hours are unconfirmed.
Blmsue Acres Far
11.1 miGrand Junction
This entry shares its address — 355 60th Street, Grand Junction — with Blue Acres Farms and reads like a scanning or data-entry variant of that same name. Grand Junction sits in Van Buren County's fruit belt near South Haven. No separate website, phone, or listing exists for "Blmsue Acres Far," suggesting one farm recorded twice under two spellings.
Understory Farm and Orchard
12.2 miBangor
Understory Farm and Orchard grows fruit in Bangor, in Van Buren County's fruit belt — the same stretch of southwest Michigan known for blueberries, peaches, and apples. No confirmed details on varieties or u-pick hours surfaced online; call ahead before visiting.
Big Head Farm Apple Orchard
15.3 miColoma
Fruit Acres Farm Market & U-Pick
15.8 miColoma
Crane Orchards Upick
14.9 miCrane Orchards has been farmed by the same family since the 1880s, now on its sixth generation, growing more than twenty apple varieties alongside ten kinds of peaches and cherries outside Fennville. The u-pick rows run through a corn maze in the fall, and the orchard operates separately from Crane's Pie Pantry next door, a distinct business under the same family name.
Big Dans U-pick
15.9 miHartford
Lakeshore Country Farms
13.0 miBangor
Lakeshore Country Farms grows blueberries and microgreens on State Highway 43 outside Bangor, about fifteen minutes off the main road. The microgreens are sold direct to order, and the farm keeps in touch with customers mainly through Instagram rather than a storefront or standing hours.
Apple a Day Farm
13.3 miApple a Day Farm has run as a small, family-owned U-pick operation since 1996 on 38th Avenue in Bangor. Sweet, sour, and golden cherries come ripe mid-June through early July, and apple picking runs from early September into late October. The farm sits in Kalamazoo County, near the Paw Paw and Gobles fruit belt.
Joe's Blues
13.3 miBangor
Joe's Blues has picked blueberries from the same Bangor bushes for 18 seasons, selling fresh and frozen berries at nine Chicago-area farmers markets — Green City, Wicker Park, and Logan Square among them — as well as U-pick at the Van Buren County farm itself. The Corrado family runs it with an emphasis on sustainable growing and kid- and pet-friendly picking hours through summer.
Pleasant Hill Farm
15.3 miFennville
Jollay Orchards Family Fun Farm
16.9 miColoma
Jollay Orchards has grown fruit on the same Coloma land since 1857, now in its eighth generation of family ownership. Summer brings U-pick cherries, blueberries, and peaches; apples and grapes take over by fall, alongside a farm shop selling fresh donuts, apple-cherry spread, and pumpkin butter. Hayrides and a corn maze round out a season that runs June through November.
Fruit Acres Farms Cherry U-Pick
16.9 miColoma
Fruit Acres Farms has grown fruit in Coloma since 1846. The farm market sells black sweet cherries, sour cherries, peaches, and apples, with sweet corn rounding out the summer stand. U-pick season covers cherries, peaches, and apples with no ladders required, plus a free picnic area and playground for families who make a day of it.
Big Head Farm, Inc.
16.5 miBenton Harbor
Big Head Farm is listed as a farm stand at 3835 Pier Road in Benton Harbor, inside Michigan's fruit belt along the Lake Michigan shoreline where the lake effect stretches the growing season for peaches and blueberries. No working website or posted hours turned up in a search.
Pleasant Hill Farms
16.0 miFennville
Pleasant Hill Farms grows U-pick blueberries on 124th Avenue outside Fennville, in the fruit belt along Lake Michigan's east shore. It's a straightforward pick-your-own operation without much else published online, so checking current picking conditions before the drive is worthwhile.
The Market at SCA (Saugatuck Center for the Arts)
17.8 miThe Saugatuck Center for the Arts hosts this Friday market on its Culver Street grounds, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., spring through fall. Vendors bring fresh produce, baked goods, and handmade crafts, set among the center's sculpture garden and landscaped grounds. Call 269-857-2399 or check the Market at SCA Facebook page for weekly vendor lists.
Saugatuck-Douglas Green Market
17.8 miSaugatuck-Douglas Green Market runs Friday mornings, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., spring through fall, at the Saugatuck Center for the Arts on Culver Street. Also known locally as the Market at SCA, it keeps a curated vendor list rather than an open-signup model — produce, prepared foods, and handmade goods from West Michigan farms and makers. The art center tie-in shows: expect more polish here than at a typical roadside stand.
The Extraordinary Berry
17.5 miBenton Harbor
Bernell Farms
16.6 miLawrence
Van Buren County, home to Lawrence, ranks among Michigan's top blueberry-producing counties and sits inside the Lake Michigan fruit belt. Bernell Farms shows up in local agritourism listings, but no independent site or contact info confirms what's currently open to visitors.
Lawrence Farmers Market
16.8 miLawrence
Bonamego Farms
16.2 miLawrence
Bonamego Farms has worked the same 300-plus acres in Lawrence for nearly 80 years, growing tree fruit, vegetables, grapes, chestnuts and Christmas trees alongside forests and wetlands managed sustainably. Fall brings u-pick, and the farm also runs foraging and cooking classes — a step beyond the typical pick-your-own operation. It's as much a working land-management operation as it is a fruit farm.
tanstaafl farmstead
16.4 mipaw apw
Gary Crane Farm
17.9 miGary Crane Farm sits on 124th Avenue near Fennville, in Allegan County's fruit belt along the Lake Michigan shore — the same stretch of orchards and berry farms that includes Dee's Lakeshore Farm nearby. No further details are posted online.
Sommerfeldf Farms
20.5 miBenton Harbor
Sommerfeld Farms has deep roots in the Benton Harbor area, with family members farming there since the 1800s. Current posts show corn stalks and straw bales sold for fall decorating, tracked through the farm's Facebook page rather than a formal website. Beyond that, details on what else they grow or sell aren't documented online.
McCartney Farm
20.8 miSodus
McCartney Farm grows nectarines, peaches, Bartlett pears, and apples on Hillandale Road in Sodus, in Michigan's fruit belt near Benton Harbor. Nectarines and peaches ripen in August, pears come in early September, and apples carry the U-pick season from late September through October, alongside apple cider and winter squash.
Benton Harbor Fruit Market
20.6 miBenton Harbor Fruit Market, on Territorial Road in neighboring Benton Township, replaced the original wholesale fruit market that once stood in Benton Harbor's "flats" district before that area was demolished in a 1967 urban renewal project. It remains a noted landmark in a county still built around fruit growing.
Sommerfeldf Farms
21.4 miBenton Harbor
Piggott's Farm Market & Bakery
22.0 miBenton Harbor
Krohne Plant Farms Inc
22.3 miHartford
Krohne Plant Farms has grown bare-root strawberry plants and asparagus crowns for wholesale customers for more than 40 years. The Hartford location sits within eleven miles of Lake Michigan, which softens winter lows and summer highs enough to suit strawberry propagation. This is a nursery stock operation, not a u-pick or retail produce stand.
Lynne and Gary’s Acre (County Line Veggie Bus)
21.7 miBenton Harbor
Castanea sativa LLC
22.8 miEau Claire
The name Castanea sativa is the botanical name for the European chestnut, and the address near Eau Claire lands in Berrien County — the warmest stretch of Michigan's fruit belt, usually associated with peaches and grapes rather than nut trees. No public contact info confirms current hours.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near South Haven, MI?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of South Haven, Michigan, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near South Haven?
Farms near South Haven include 32 agritourism & farm experiences, 18 farm stands, 10 organic farms, 8 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.
