Farms Near Wisconsin Rapids, WI
33 local farms within about 30 miles of Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin — all selling direct to consumers.
Peach Street Farmers' Market
1.3 miWisconsin Rapids
This Wisconsin Rapids market sets up in the clinic parking lot at 2031 Peach Street, drawing local growers and makers through the summer. Expect seasonal fruits and vegetables, baked goods, and handmade artisan products. It gives the east side of the city a weekday produce stop close to home. Vendor lineups change week to week as crops come in.
5327 County Rd S
3.6 miReinke's on Down On The Farm
3.0 miReinke's Down on the Farm lists at 100 48th Street South in the Wisconsin Rapids area of Wood County, in central Wisconsin (ZIP 54494). The listing gives little beyond its agritourism category, and no website turned up in a search. Contact the operation directly to confirm what it offers and when it's open to visitors.
Reinke's Down On The Farm
3.1 miWisconsin Rapids
A family farm on 48th Street South in Wisconsin Rapids, in the central-Wisconsin cranberry and vegetable belt of Wood County. It opens seasonally for on-farm activities. Check ahead before visiting.
Altenburg's Country Gardens LLC
4.7 miWisconsin Rapids
New Season Farm LLC
6.3 miWisconsin Rapids
Arnold's Strawberries
7.4 miRudolph
Arnold's Strawberries grows strawberries on County Road PP in Rudolph, in central Wisconsin's Wood County near Wisconsin Rapids. Berries ripen for a few weeks in June, the standard u-pick window for the region. Availability depends on the weather that season, so call ahead before picking.
Lotis Alpacas
8.8 miNekoosa
BK Blueberries
9.6 miStevens Point
BK Blueberries grows blueberries on Ole River Road in central Wisconsin, where sandy, acidic soil suits the crop. Blueberry farms in this region open for U-pick in July, the heart of the Wisconsin season. Ripening shifts with the weather, so pickers do well to call ahead.
Glacial Lake Cranberries
11.2 miWisconsin Rapids
Glacial Lake Cranberries grows cranberries on about 380 producing acres across 108 beds, part of a 6,000-acre marsh with 3,000 acres of water reservoirs west of Wisconsin Rapids, in the center of Wisconsin's cranberry country. The farm has stopped running its own harvest tours and now points visitors to Rooted in Red and Lake Nokomis Cranberries for those. Its fruit feeds the wider Wisconsin crop.
Mallory Meadows LLC
13.5 miEagle
Good Earth Farms
16.6 miMilladore
Stevens Point Farmers' Market
14.9 miStevens Point
One of central Wisconsin's long-running markets, it fills Mathias Mitchell Public Square at 820 Main Street in downtown Stevens Point. Saturdays from 7 a.m. to noon are the busy day, though a handful of vendors keep tables out other days through the May-to-October season. Growers bring everything from fresh peas to smoked sausage. The downtown square keeps it a few steps from the city's shops and restaurants.
Stevens Point Area Winter Farmers Market
15.9 miStevens Point
The Stevens Point Area Winter Farmers Market is located at the Boys and Girls Club in Stevens Point at 941 Michigan Avenue and operates every Saturday in November through April from 8A-12P. We offer a variety of seasonal vegetables, meats, fruit, canned goods, bread and bakery. We also offer a hot local food brunch each Saturday from a farm vendor.
Pittsview Farm Elk
14.9 miPittsville
Pittsview Farm raises elk on State Highway 80 near Pittsville, in the central-Wisconsin farm country of Wood County. Elk farms in the region typically sell lean elk meat - steaks, roasts, and ground - direct from the farm, and some offer breeding stock or antler. Specific products and buying days for this stand weren't posted online at the time of writing. Contact the farm directly to confirm what's for sale and when.
Lakeview Berry Farm
22.1 miMosinee
Lakeview Berry Farm grows pick-your-own berries on Bergen Road near Mosinee, in Marathon County. June strawberries are the anchor crop, with raspberries or blueberries sometimes stretching picking into July. Central Wisconsin's sandy soils suit berries well. Hours track ripeness rather than a fixed calendar, so check availability before heading out.
Sacred Path Ranch
17.6 miCasey's Orchard
18.5 miStevens Point
Apple orchard on Burbank Road near Stevens Point in Portage County, central Wisconsin. The central-sands soils and surrounding Portage County farmland carry fall apple crops, and orchards here run pick-your-own and cider sales through the harvest. Stevens Point sits on the Wisconsin River.
Ard's Bees
26.0 miArd's Bees is a Wisconsin beekeeper selling honey and hive products. Little is posted online beyond the name, so reach out directly to ask about raw honey and availability.
Chet's Blueberry Farm, llc
21.5 miStevens Point
Chet's Blueberry Farm grows pick-your-own blueberries outside Stevens Point in central Wisconsin, where sandy, acidic soil suits the crop. Blueberry picking here runs through mid- to late summer, the standard window for central Wisconsin plantings. Berry timing shifts year to year with the weather, so it pays to check ripening before making the drive.
Mosinee Farm Market
28.5 miCity
Main Street Marshfield Farmers' Market
25.4 miMarshfield
This Marshfield market operates on South Central Avenue, the city's primary downtown corridor in Wood County. Central Wisconsin growers sell garden produce, sweet corn, eggs, and baked goods through the summer and fall months.
Main Street Marshfield Downtown Farmers Market
25.5 miRun by the Main Street Marshfield organization, this market sets up in the downtown district along South Central Avenue in central Wisconsin's Wood County. Growers from the surrounding dairy-and-crop country bring seasonal vegetables, eggs, and baked goods to the city's main commercial strip.
Festival Foods Marshfield Farmers' Market
25.9 miMarshfield
Held in the Festival Foods parking lot at 1613 N. Central Avenue in Marshfield, this market is one stop on the Wisconsin grocery chain's seasonal series. Marshfield sits in the state's central farm belt, so vendors draw on Wood County dairy and produce country. The summer lineup of central-Wisconsin growers runs through the warm months, with the harvest shifting toward squash and apples by early fall.
Flyte's Fieldstones
28.6 miColoma
Flyte's Fieldstones is a farm on State Highway 21 near Coloma, in the central sands region of Waushara County, Wisconsin. This sandy, irrigated country grows vegetables, potatoes, and berries, and small farms here often sell seasonal produce directly.
Stewart Grass Fed Beef
24.3 miAlmond
Stewart Grass Fed Beef is Tim Stewart's operation in Almond, Wisconsin, providing superior nutrition through 100% grass-fed beef — sold in bulk quarters, halves, and wholes, or by the pound for those without freezer space. Farm tours run all year round.
Whitefeather Organics LLC
24.4 miCuster
Roehrborn's Berry Patch
26.8 miMarshfield
Roehrborn's Berry Patch is on Pine Lane near Marshfield, in Wood County in central Wisconsin. The name points to pick-your-own berries, strawberries in June and often raspberries later in summer, the standard patch season across the region. Central Wisconsin's growing calendar keeps picking short and weather-dependent. This farm's crop list, picking dates, and hours aren't confirmed in the listing.
Holly Hill Ranch, LLC
24.2 miAlmond
Holly Hill Ranch sits on Wolfe Lake Road near Almond, in the central-Wisconsin lake and farm country of Portage County. Listed as an agritourism ranch, operations like it in this area may offer horseback activities, animal visits, or event hosting, but the ranch posted little online at the time of writing. Almond lies along the Highway 51 corridor south of Stevens Point. Contact the ranch directly to learn what it offers and when.
Holly Hill Ranch
24.5 miAlmond
Cournoyer Orchard
27.0 miMarshfield
Cournoyer Orchard
28.8 miCournoyer Orchard grows tree fruit on Eagle Road in central Wisconsin's Marathon County, near Athens. Apple orchards in this northern part of the state harvest through fall and favor cold-hardy varieties suited to the shorter growing season.
Lutz Family Farms Heritage Meats
27.0 miAmherst Junction
Since 1885, five generations of the Lutz family have farmed the same 140-acre homestead in Amherst Junction, central Wisconsin — now offering 100% grass-fed and finished, grain-finished, and premium Akaushi Wagyu beef, guided by an agronomist and cattle nutritionist. Clear all-inclusive pricing covers USDA processing, with doorstep delivery within 25 miles (they'll even load your freezer) and Milwaukee drop dates.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Wisconsin Rapids, WI?
US Farm Trail lists 33 farms within about 30 miles of Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Wisconsin Rapids?
Farms near Wisconsin Rapids include 12 agritourism & farm experiences, 7 farmers markets, 6 farm stands, 6 produce farms. 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.
