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Farms Near Sturgeon Bay, WI

39 local farms within about 30 miles of Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin — all selling direct to consumers.

Le Fevre Orchards

0.6 mi

Sturgeon Bay

A fruit orchard near Sturgeon Bay in Door County, the Wisconsin peninsula known for tart Montmorency cherries and apples. Door County orchards sell cherries in July and apples through fall, often as fresh fruit, cider, and pies. No current website turned up online.

Sturgeon Bay Farm and Craft Market

0.9 mi

Sturgeon Bay

This combined farm-and-craft market sets up at 421 Michigan Street in downtown Sturgeon Bay, the gateway city to Door County. Alongside the produce, cheese, and baked goods you'd expect from a Wisconsin market, vendors sell handmade crafts aimed at the peninsula's heavy summer tourist trade. The location puts it near the waterfront and the shops of the historic district, an easy stop for visitors working their way up the Door.

Malvitz Bay Farms

1.4 mi

Sturgeon Bay

Malvitz Bay Farms is a Door County agritourism farm on County Road C in Sturgeon Bay. Peninsula farms like this typically open in fall for pumpkins, corn mazes, and family hayrides once the harvest is in. Hours and events shift year to year, so check their website for the current season before visiting.

Robertson Orchard

1.9 mi

Sturgeon Bay

Robertson Orchard is on Shiloh Road near Sturgeon Bay, at the base of the Door County peninsula. Door County is cherry and apple country, with tart cherries ripening in July and apples running through the fall. Growers around Sturgeon Bay sell fresh fruit, cider, and cherry products from farm stands. This orchard's specific crops, hours, and pick-your-own aren't confirmed in the listing.

Backyard Acres at Flying Tractor Farm

6.3 mi

Sturgeon Bay

Choice Orchards

8.6 mi

Sturgeon Bay

Choice Orchards is a fruit orchard in Door County, near Sturgeon Bay along County HH. The peninsula's Lake Michigan climate is Wisconsin's premier cherry country, and area orchards also grow apples and other tree fruit through late summer and fall.

Schoph Dairy View Farm

9.3 mi

Sturgeon Bay

Schoph Dairy View Farm is a working dairy in Door County, on County Road I near Sturgeon Bay. Dairy remains central to Wisconsin agriculture, and farms like this raise milking herds on the peninsula's pastureland. The name points to the open rural setting north of the bay.

Meleddy Cherry Orchard

8.9 mi

Sturgeon Bay

Meleddy Cherry Orchard grows cherries near Sturgeon Bay, at the base of the Door County peninsula that produces most of Wisconsin's tart cherries. Orchards here pick their Montmorency crop in mid-to-late July. Little else is published online, so call ahead for picking dates and whether the fruit is pick-your-own or pre-picked.

Kielar Akers Orchard

9.9 mi

Sturgeon Bay

Kielar Akers Orchard grows tree fruit on Highway 42 in Sturgeon Bay, the gateway to Door County's fruit belt. The peninsula's cool, lake-moderated climate is best known for tart cherries and apples, which ripen from midsummer into fall. This reads as a small roadside orchard rather than a large agritourism stop, so contact them for picking and sales.

Cherry Lane Orchards

9.9 mi

Sturgeon Bay

Cherry Lane Orchards farms 13 acres of cherry and apple trees on the Door County peninsula near Sturgeon Bay, with pick-your-own the main draw. The family operation keeps a groomed orchard with parking and restrooms, and posts crop timing on Facebook so visitors know when cherries and apples come ready. Door County's cool Lake Michigan climate makes it one of Wisconsin's best-known cherry regions.

Door County Corn Maze at DENN

9.0 mi

Sturgeon Bay

Door County Corn Maze is a fall corn maze near Sturgeon Bay, cut into farm fields on the peninsula. Mazes like this open from September through October alongside the county's apple and pumpkin season, drawing families during the busy Door County autumn.

Alexander's Cherry Orchard

8.8 mi

Brussels

Alexander's Cherry Orchard grows cherries on Stevenson Pier Road in Brussels, at the southern end of Door County, Wisconsin's cherry-growing peninsula. Tart cherries ripen here in July, the short window when Door County orchards open for u-pick and sell fresh fruit. The orchard sits near the Green Bay shoreline.

Malvitz Bay Farms

8.9 mi

Sturgeon Bay

County H Tree Farm

10.2 mi

Sturgeon Bay

Cuts and sells Christmas trees on County Road H in Sturgeon Bay, deep in Door County: blue spruce, white spruce, balsam fir, white pine, and cedar, choose-and-cut or pre-cut. The gift shop stocks fresh wreaths made daily, handmade items, and ornaments through the holiday season. Bring the family and tag a tree in the field. Reach them at 920-825-7618, or 920-660-6959 during the cutting season.

Algoma Sunday Farmers Market

15.2 mi

Algoma

Egg Harbor Natural Gardens

16.0 mi

Egg Harbor

Kewaunee County Farmers' Market

17.6 mi

Algoma

This county market sets up along WI-42 in Algoma, a Lake Michigan fishing town at the southern edge of the Door County peninsula. Growers from Kewaunee County bring seasonal produce, eggs, and baked goods; the surrounding area is also known for its orchards and roadside farm stands.

Hyline Orchard

18.0 mi

Egg Harbor

Hyline Orchard sits on State Highway 42 in Egg Harbor, on the Door County peninsula. Door County orchards grow tart cherries that ripen in July and apples through the fall, both sold fresh and pressed into cider along Highway 42. Roadside fruit stands line this route in season. The orchard's specific varieties, hours, and pick-your-own days aren't confirmed in this listing.

Paradise Farms Orchard

15.0 mi

Brussels

Paradise Farms Orchard is on County Road C in Brussels, in the Belgian-settled southern end of the Door County peninsula. Door County is Wisconsin's cherry and apple country, with tart cherries ripening in July and apples running through the fall. Roadside stands and pick-your-own are common across the peninsula. This farm's specific varieties, hours, and picking days aren't confirmed in this listing.

Rocky Ridge Orchards

18.1 mi

Egg Harbor

Orchard on County Road E near Egg Harbor, on the Green Bay side of the Door County peninsula. Egg Harbor sits within the peninsula's fruit belt, where cherries and apples ripen across summer and fall. Orchards along these county roads commonly sell fresh fruit, pressed cider, and pick-your-own during the Door County harvest.

Waseda Farms & Country Market

18.9 mi

Baileys Harbor

Jeff's Story: "I grew up in Luxemburg, Wisconsin, raising animals for the county fair and spent five years working on a neighbor's dairy farm. After earning a degree in accounting and finance, I worked in an office for 25 years, most of those years as president of Paper Transport, Inc. Despite my successful career, I felt a strong pull back to the land and animals. After several years of research, I decided to raise cattle and produce healthy grass-fed beef. In February 2022, I purchased a 2,600

Fish Creek Settlement Shops Farm Market

20.9 mi

Fish Creek

This farm market operates among the Settlement Shops, a cluster of specialty stores on Highway 42 in Fish Creek, a resort village on the Door County peninsula. It fits the county's busy summer tourist season on the Green Bay shore. Expect Door County produce and farm goods through the warm months, when the peninsula's cherry and apple orchards are at their peak.

Orchard Country Winery Market

21.2 mi

Fish Creek

Lautenbachs Orchard Country Winery and Market

21.2 mi

Fish Creek

Lautenbach's Orchard Country has grown fruit in Door County since 1955 and now makes 50 wines and hard ciders on site from its estate-grown cherries and apples. The Fish Creek market on Highway 42 stocks Door County cherries, fresh-baked goods, and Wisconsin cheese, with wine tasting available. Family-run across three generations, it's a regular stop on the Highway 42 tourist route. Hours run shorter from November through April.

OneEighty Petals

21.5 mi

Fish Creek

OneEighty Petals

21.5 mi

Fish Creek

OneEighty Petals is a flower grower in Fish Creek, within Door County's summer tourist corridor. Small peninsula flower farms like this raise seasonal cut flowers and often supply local weddings, events, and roadside bouquets through summer and early fall. The farm keeps a website with current offerings and availability.

Menominee Historic Downtown Farmers Market Association

22.7 mi

Menominee

Menominee Farmers' Market

22.7 mi

Menominee

Menominee's farmers market runs twice a week from spring through fall: Saturdays at the Spies Library parking lot, Thursdays at Great Lakes Memorial Marina Park along the waterfront. The Menominee Historic Downtown Farmers Market Association organizes both, with vendors selling vegetables, fruit, herbs, and handmade goods, plus a rotating food truck. SNAP, WIC, and credit cards are all accepted.

Menominee Historic Downtown Farmers Market Association

22.8 mi

Menominee

Menominee Historial Downtown Farmers Market Association

23.0 mi

This is the nonprofit behind Menominee's twice-weekly farmers market, formed to keep a direct line between area growers and shoppers. The association sets vendor rules, accepts SNAP and WIC benefits from any state, and runs agriculture and nutrition programming alongside the produce, jam, and cottage-food stalls each Saturday and Thursday.

M&M Farmers Market

23.0 mi

Menominee

M&M Farmers Market runs year-round, Saturdays 9am to noon, at 1207 8th Avenue in Menominee on Michigan's Upper Peninsula border with Wisconsin. Few Michigan farmers markets stay open through winter, and this one accepts SNAP, Senior Project FRESH, and Double Up Food Bucks in every season.

Marinette Artisan & Farm Market

22.9 mi

Marinette

Hillside Apples

23.2 mi

An apple orchard along State Highway 54 near Casco, in the Kewaunee County farmland that runs toward the Door Peninsula. ZIP 54205 places it in northeastern Wisconsin's fruit-growing belt, where apples ripen through the fall.

Autumn Harvest (AH Farm)

22.7 mi

Peshtigo

Autumn Harvest, also listed as AH Farm, sits on Hale Road in Peshtigo, in Marinette County near Wisconsin's northeastern Lake Michigan shore. The name suggests fall produce and seasonal harvest activities. Contact the farm directly for hours and what's available.

Luxemburg Farmer's Market

25.3 mi

Luxemburg's market meets at Center Drive in this Kewaunee County village east of Green Bay, an area with deep Belgian and Czech farming roots. Local growers bring seasonal produce, eggs, and baked goods during the summer and fall.

Sylvan Orchard

23.3 mi

Sylvan Orchard grows apples off County Road DK in rural Wisconsin. Little is published online about the orchard's exact location or current offerings. Wisconsin orchards generally open for the fall harvest from late August into October, selling apples and cider. Reach out directly to confirm the address, hours, and whether picking is available.

Champion Produce

25.6 mi

New Franken

Produce grower on County Road K at New Franken, in Brown County just east of Green Bay. The farmland here slopes toward the bay and the Door Peninsula, growing sweet corn, squash, and market vegetables. Roadside stand sales are common through the summer and fall.

Bergeson's Farm

27.5 mi

Peshtigo

Bergeson's Farm sits on Jandt Road in Peshtigo, in Marinette County near Wisconsin's northeastern border with Michigan. Reach the farm directly for what it grows or offers.

Hums of Faith Suris

28.6 mi

Oconto

Hums of Faith Suris raises suri alpacas at 6192 VanHulle Lane, outside Oconto in northeast Wisconsin near the bay of Green Bay. Suris carry the long, silky, pencil-locked fleece prized by handspinners, which sets them apart from the more common huacaya alpaca. The farm holds an agritourism listing, so visits are likely by appointment. Call ahead before stopping to meet the herd.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many farms are near Sturgeon Bay, WI?

US Farm Trail lists 39 farms within about 30 miles of Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.

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Farms near Sturgeon Bay include 21 agritourism & farm experiences, 13 orchards, 11 farmers markets, 6 farm stands. Browse the list for details on each.

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