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Closed • 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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Seaquist Orchards Farm Market - June 2026.

Seaquist Orchards Farm Market

4.6(82 reviews)
6.1 mi
•$$

This is another vibrant and popular market place that we never fail to visit when up here. Pies…read morenow go for $25. They are closed on Sundays at this time of the year. Wife picked up a big jar of peach pie filling for $13.99 on this visit.

It's giving allll the fall & fresh market feels! This is a charming, family-run destination spot in…read moreDoor Country, known for its locally grown and homemade products. I had been once before, but my in-laws were visiting from England and we just had to take them here. They agreed that it was the classic, small town, American market. We all loved our visit. It's quite big inside and very open/spacious to move around. Beyond their famous cherry pies, jams, and butters, you'll find their fresh produce, local cheeses (yumm), and a unique selection of artisan goods (I'm obsessed). Also if you're an apple lover, you'll have come to the right place. They were sampling their fresh picked options, and we of course left with a big bag to take home. Also, all things fall-esque like cider donuts, pumpkin pancake mix, and unique fudge. Oh anddd they have this great little outdoor section for kiddos, equip with a swing set, big sandbox, handful of rideable bikes/cars, and a cute little rope maze in the woods. My son loved exploring. With seasonal activities like cherry-picking, it's a perfect spot to savor the region's flavors and enjoy a classic Midwest farm experience!

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Seaquist Orchards Farm Market - Wooded area to walk through just outside

Wooded area to walk through just outside

Seaquist Orchards Farm Market - June 2026.

June 2026.

Seaquist Orchards Farm Market

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Koepsel's Farm Market - Inside Koepsel's Farm Market, with Archer!

Koepsel's Farm Market

2.8(50 reviews)
0.1 mi
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Koepsel's is apparently the oldest farm stand in Door County, according to a friend of mine. It…read morelooks it; it hasn't been spruced up like some of the other farms and I actually like that. It adds to the charm for me because I remember going to farm stands with my mom and grandparents when I was growing up in Oregon before they all became mini amusement parks. The folks here aren't overly friendly, though. And by that I mean they barely acknowledge your presence. They apparently need two people to run the register (perhaps there's a method to that madness--there appears to be a single register in the entire place, so if it gets busy it probably can become a real mess). But when we were here there were maybe a half dozen people in so a hello or thanks for coming in would have been nice. It seems unlikely that everything they sell here is made by them. It's obvious on some stuff--like the Dunkin, alcohol, or noodles--but I'm not sure all the canned goods come from their own outfit, either, rather than being made by other entities and simply sold here. What might annoying me more than anything is that there's a sign on there checkstand that says that credit cards will be charged with 3% fee, but that charge isn't charged on debit cards. I used ApplePay since they take that (which was a bit of a surprise, in all honesty) and it was debit, but I wasn't asked to enter my pin so I assume I was charged the 3% additional fee anyway. Bummer.

First of all, the market itself is amazing! All of the products they sell are top notch!!…read more However, the fact that nothing in there is inexpensive, the people that work behind the counter we're lazy and rude The pink haired person, person behind the counter couldn't even see it in her heart to reach for some of the products that we were purchasing that we had put on the counter, and had to ask us to move them closer to her. She couldn't even lean forward to grab the product herself Would it be so difficult to smile a little bit and say thank you once in a while? And ruins the experience

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Koepsel's Farm Market - Inside of Koepsel's Farm Market 2025

Inside of Koepsel's Farm Market 2025

Koepsel's Farm Market - Welcome to Koepsel's! Meet Archer

Welcome to Koepsel's! Meet Archer

Koepsel's Farm Market - Homemade Pumkin Pie with Door County fall color

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Homemade Pumkin Pie with Door County fall color

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