Michigan’s farmers markets are a vibrant part of the state’s food culture, offering everything from seasonal produce and homemade baked goods to pasture-raised meats and artisan crafts. Whether you’re exploring small-town roadside stands or large regional markets, Michigan delivers fresh, local experiences that support sustainable agriculture and local economies.
Why Visit Michigan Farmers Markets?
Visiting farmers markets in Michigan is more than just a grocery run—it’s a community experience. You’ll find farm-fresh food, meet local growers, and often enjoy live music, events, or educational activities. With Michigan’s agricultural diversity, from berries and apples to sweet corn and maple syrup, every visit brings something new to the table.
Michigan Farmers Markets by Region
Northern Michigan
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Up North Farm Market—A quaint market offering seasonal veggies, handmade products, and northern hospitality.
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Coveyou Scenic Farm Market—Known for stunning views and sustainably grown produce.
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Friske’s Farm Market—Family-owned orchard with pies, jams, and year-round produce.
Western Michigan
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Lewis Farm Market—Family fun with U-pick fields, cider donuts, and petting zoos.
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Gallagher’s Farm Market & Bakery—A fall favorite for fresh apples and pumpkin-themed goodies.
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South Haven Farm Market—A beach-town market featuring fresh produce and local artisans.
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Stovers Farm Market – U-pick fruits and a classic market experience near Berrien County.
Central Michigan
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Andy T’s Farm Market—Popular for homegrown vegetables, sweet corn, and festive fall events.
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Kryst Farm Market—Local produce, greenhouse plants, and baked goods in a relaxed setting.
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Eureka Farm Market—Family-run market with fresh produce, honey, and seasonal jams.
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Bird’s Farm Market—A local favorite offering seasonal fruits and fresh flowers.
Eastern Michigan
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Flint Farmers Market – A year-round, indoor/outdoor market with over 50 vendors.
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Fresh Farms Market—Specializes in premium meats, cheeses, and seasonal produce.
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Blocks Farm Market—a long-standing Detroit market famous for its sweet corn and pies.
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Spicer Orchards Farm Market – U-pick berries and apples with a full cider mill.
Southern Michigan
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Shelton’s Farm Market—Fresh from the farm since 1947, with produce, dairy, and bulk foods.
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Stover’s Farm Market—Family-owned for decades with U-pick options and pies.
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Rich’s Greenhouse & Farm Market—known for garden plants and homegrown produce.
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Bill’s Farm Market—A true roadside treasure packed with fresh vegetables and friendly service.
Browse Michigan Farmers Markets by County
Allegan County
Alpena County
Antrim County
Arenac County
Baraga County
Barry County
Bay County
Benzie County
Berrien County
- Sommerfeldt Farms
- Michigan Local Harvest Fruit Stand
- Piggott’s Farm Market & Bakery
- Villwocks Farm Market
- Skip’s New Buffalo European Farmers Market
- Dad’s Farm & Cafe
- Benton Harbor Farmers Market
- Buchanan Farmers’ Market
- Stovers Farm Market & U Pic
- Shelton Farms
- New Buffalo Farmstand
- Bridgman Michigan Open Air Market
- Fruit Acres Farm Market & U-Pick
Calhoun County
- ZEMR Family Farm (U-Pick Flowers, Pumpkins)
- Bosserd Family Farm
- Jolo Farms and Services
- Battle Creek Farmers Market
- Marshall Area Farmer’s Market
- Kryst Farm Market
Cass County
- Cassopolis Farmers Market
- Kelsey Lake Market
- Dussel’s Farm Market & Greenhouses
- Sprague’s Family Fun Farm
- Calvin Creek Farms
Clare County
Chippewa County
- Amish Market
- Market Corner
- Backwoods Farm Market
- Gordon’s Produce
- Bay Mills Farmer’s Market
- Parmer’s Farm Market
Cheboygan County
Charlevoix County
Clinton County
Dickinson County
Crawford County
Delta County
Eaton County
- Grand Ledge Farmers Market
- Dimondale Farmers’ Market
- Horrocks Farm Market
- Pray Farms
- Eaton Rapids Farmer’s Market
Emmet County
- Coveyou Scenic Farm Market: Petoskey’s Historic Organic Farm
- Bill’s Farm Market
- Bear Creek Organic Farm
- Old Town Emmet Farm Market
- Harbor Springs Farmers Market
Genesee County
- Rich’s Greenhouse and Farm Market
- Starrs Lakeview Farms
- Fenton Farmers Market
- Eichelberg Farms
- Davison Farmers Market
Gladwin County
Gogebic County
Grand Traverse County
- Holmestead Farm
- Interlochen Farmers Market
- Farmer White’s
- Altonen Orchards US 31 Market
- Morrisons Farm and Country Store
- Hubbell Farms
- Youker Farm Market
- Zenner’s Farm Market
- Local Yokel’s Farm Stand
- Edgecomb’s Farm Market
- Village Farmers Market
- Groleau’s Farm Market
- Sara Hardy Farmers Market
Houghton County
Gratiot County
Huron County
Hillsdale County
Ingham County
- Choice Farm Market’s
- Mason Farmers Market
- Holt Farmers’ Market
- The East Lansing Farmer’s Market
- LFA Farmers Market
Ionia County
Iosco County
Jackson County
Kalamazoo County
Kalkaska County
Kent County
- Ada Farmers Market
- Deep Roots Produce
- Speyer’s Farm Market
- Creston Farmers Market
- Rakowski Family Farm Market
- Flint Farmers’ Market
- Rockford Farmers’ Market
Lapeer County
Lenawee County
Leelanau County
- Empire Farmer’s Market
- Leelanau Farmers Market Sutton’s Bay location
- Gallagher’s Farm Market and Bakery
Livingston County
Macomb County
- Kutchey Family Market
- Kutchey Family Farm
- Northern Farm Market LLC
- Hefling’s Amish Farm Market
- Wesley Farms Market
- Boykas
- Shelby Farmers Market & More
- Schramm’s Farm Market
- New Baltimore Farmers Market
- Miller’s Orchard
- Mount Clemens Farmers Market (Seasonal)
- Farmers Market
Manistee County
Marquette County
Mecosta County
Mason County
Midland County
Missaukee County
Montcalm County
Muskegon County
Oakland County
Osceola County
Otsego County
Oceana County
Ogemaw County
Ottawa County
Saginaw County
- Thomas Township Farmers Market
- Downtown Saginaw Farmers’ Market
- Frankenmuth Farmers Market
- Buena Vista Farmer’s Market
Sanilac County
Schoolcraft County
St. Clair County
Shiawassee County
St. Joseph County
Tuscola County
Van Buren County
Washtenaw County
- Alexander Farm Market & Greenhouses
- Blocks Stand and Greenhouse, LLC
- Arbor Farms Market
- Dixboro Farmers Market
- Coleman’s Farm Market
- Argus Farm Stop – Packard Market
- Argus Farm Stop – Liberty
- Ann Arbor Farmers Market
- Dexter Winter Farmers Market
Van Buren County
Wayne County
- Fresh Farms Market
- Eureka Farm Market
- Kurtzhals Farm Market
- Romulus Farmers Market
- Westland Farmers Market
- Plymouth Farmers Market
- Kurtzhals’ Farms
Farmers Market Tips & Tricks
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Bring cash and a tote: Not all vendors take cards, and bags may not be available.
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Go early for the best selection, especially for baked goods and fresh greens.
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Talk to farmers: they can tell you how the food was grown or even share recipes.
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Visit rain or shine: Many Michigan markets operate in covered or indoor venues.
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Check for seasonal events, like cider tastings, pumpkin patches, or berry festivals.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Michigan’s largest farmers markets?
The Flint Farmers Market and Spicer Orchards are among the largest, with dozens of vendors and seasonal events.
Are farmers markets open year-round in Michigan?
Some are seasonal, but markets like Flint and Arbor Farms stay open all year.
Do Michigan farmers markets accept SNAP/EBT?
Yes, many markets participate in food assistance programs. Check with the market before you go.
Can I bring pets to the market?
Some markets allow leashed pets, but others don’t. Always check the market’s policy online.
What months are best for visiting?
June through October are peak months for Michigan’s growing season.
Do markets offer U-pick options?
Yes! Markets like Friske’s and Spicer Orchards offer U-pick fruits during harvest seasons.
Are farmers markets more expensive?
Prices vary, but local food is often competitively priced and fresher than grocery stores.
Do vendors sell organic produce?
Many do, though not all are certified organic. Ask vendors about their farming practices.
Are there prepared foods and drinks?
Absolutely. Many markets include food trucks, coffee stands, and bakeries.
Can I become a vendor?
Yes, most markets have vendor applications available on their websites or at the info booth.