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    Awesome cherry farm really well kept with a lot of goodies inside the barn. Very friendly service.

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    Visser Family Farms - Strawberry donut in front of the market stand

    Visser Family Farms

    5.0(5 reviews)
    15.4 mi

    If you want and need fresh locally grown food, go to Visser, the service is great and the ambiance…read moreof the business is friendly family. Only one girl was there, and the place was busy. She was polite, friendly and helpful, happy that everyone was there. All of my produce was available and fresh. Visser Family Farm is highly recommended,

    On our visit to Lake Michigan, we wanted to visit a U-Pick farm. We were delighted to learn that it…read morewas strawberry season and Visser Family Farms was a short 10 minute drive from where we were staying! It started to sprinkle rain as we pulled up to park, but that clearly didn't stop people from picking strawberries as we saw a family walk away with baskets and baskets of strawberries. The girl at the U Pick Stand was the sweetest walking us through the different types of baskets to choose from, the cost, and the process before we were set free to pick our berries! There were SO many strawberry fields and so many good juicy strawberries to choose from! My toddler, my husband, and I had a blast even in the rain! My only regret was not picking more because when I finally ate one - it was quite frankly one of the best strawberries I've ever had. On our way back to the car, we noticed the blueberry farm. They looked like they were almost ready for blueberry u-pick season and sure enough, a week later they were open! I wanted to see what they had in their little market, so we pulled up front and I saw they had strawberry donuts for sale! I grabbed half a dozen and both my husband and I devoured one as soon as I got back in the car. The next few days, I air fried them to reheat them and they were EVEN BETTER. So fluffy, airy, and full of strawberries! We can't wait to come back in the future.

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    Visser Family Farms - Strawberry u-pick farm with my little strawberry

    Strawberry u-pick farm with my little strawberry

    Visser Family Farms - The front of our store's renovations are complete!

    The front of our store's renovations are complete!

    Visser Family Farms - Strawberry donuts!

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    Strawberry donuts!

    Bisacky Blueberry Farm - Berry cost in 2024

    Bisacky Blueberry Farm

    5.0(2 reviews)
    13.5 mi

    This is a little, out-of-the-way U-pick blueberry spot that I like returning to year after year…read more You're unsupervised and payment is based on the honor system. I've been to larger commercial U-pick spots where they micromanage you and I don't like it at all. Here, you can wander around many rows of berries and pick what you like, and they offer several varieties of blueberries, which ripen at slightly differ times, and you can discern the flavor differences! It's not very busy when I went, I guess because they don't spend money on advertising, and so the savings get passed onto you. It also means there's not a lot of competition for blueberries and you're out of each other's hair. It's slightly unkempt at some areas, but I don't mind. They also had wild blackberries growing among the blueberry bushes. I saw a wild turkey hen and chicks too. Fun place!

    What a great spot tucked away in a quiet corner of Spring Lake. My husband and I stopped on a rainy…read moreday but had such a nice time picking blueberries in the field. This spot works in an honor system, so you use their bucket, weigh your berries and pay by leaving money in the box. It was only $1.75 per pound, which is way more berries than you'd expect! The berries are absolutely delicious. I liked this quiet spot much more than the large farms in the nearby areas. I'd highly recommend stopping here if you're in the area.

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    Bisacky Blueberry Farm - The shed where you grab pails and weigh and pay

    The shed where you grab pails and weigh and pay

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    Lakeshore Berry Farms - New varieties getting planted

    Lakeshore Berry Farms

    5.0(17 reviews)
    36.8 mi
    $

    Always blueberry season in Michigan ! Numerous varieties throughout the season. They have planted…read morenew varieties for all to enjoy! Upick and many other blueberry items like jams and jellies. New baked items and pies. Lots of new items since new owners took over.

    This spot underwent a glow up and a rebrand since the last time we were here and I love it!…read morePreviously you would do your shopping in the big building on the property (where I assume they do a lot of the processing and kept all their equipment, it felt kind of like a "facility" or warehouse of sorts) and it was pretty barebones. And it was fine! Better than fine because the blueberries were so good! I had no complaints. But now they've leveled up. Now it's not just good blueberries but good ambiance as well! They've converted another smaller building next to it as a storefront and it's chock full of blueberry based goodies like jams, jellies, baked goods, dips, mustards, beverages, etc. Way more to choose from! They also sell ice cream and added a play structure to help entertain the kiddos that get a little bored of picking (smart). The day of our visit it was around 100 degrees and humid so I was not up for picking myself. Instead I arrived ready to buy a box of pre-picked fruit in bulk like I had in the past. I walked into the cute new storefront, scanned the shelves, and panicked. There were no boxed berries to be seen! Was this no longer a thing?? U-pick only?? Why God why!? No need to panic, the really lovely woman at the counter explained to me. They just ran out because nobody wanted to pick in the heat (fair) and they had another load of blewbs (just processed and boxed) enroute and arriving at any moment, she just wasn't sure when exactly. Our time in town was limited so we decided we'd come back instead of waiting. She assured me there would be plenty available. And she was right! A couple of hours later we came back to find the coolers absolutely stocked full of 5lb boxes. I was fielding requests from the family back home to bring them some so in the end I bought 20 pounds worth. I also added a blueberry lemon coffee cake for good measure. Great visit! Wonderful changes! Lovely personnelle! And most importantly, the blueberries are still amazing. Next time I just hope it's cooler so I can get an ice cream cone that wasn't going to liquify the moment I stepped outside.

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    Lakeshore Berry Farms - Upick at the farm

    Upick at the farm

    Lakeshore Berry Farms - New varieties getting planted

    New varieties getting planted

    Lakeshore Berry Farms - Handpicked fresh blueberries from Upick

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    De Lange's Redberry Farm - 1 quart of Strawberries (from the stand)  $4.00 each

    De Lange's Redberry Farm

    4.0(3 reviews)
    14.2 mi
    $$

    I've stopped at the "farm barn" twice for strawberries and raspberries this season, and twice I was…read morea berry happy camper. You can't go wrong with berries straight from the farm. De Lange's is pretty no frills overall--a "get your berries and go" kind of spot. I'm pretty sure there were strawberry pie-shaped candles for sale in addition to some dessert-y components that you can also pick up at your local grocery store. It's nice if you're in a pinch, but I say spend your hard-earned dollars on the berries. I can't speak to the u-pick experience outside of knowing that De Lange's offers a strawberry u-pick option down the road. Knowing the quality of the strawbs, I may have to consider u-picking next season.

    LOCATION: Easy to find, you jump on Port Sheldon and head west to go towards Holland, it is on…read morethe North side of the street. They have a farm stand and a U-Pick (a little farther up the same road on the North side. The farm stand accepts credit cards but as of last year the U-Pick does not, cash only. PRICES: Strawberries are $4.00/Quart, $2.50/Pint, if you do the U-Pick it is $1.85/Lb. I was told that 1 quart is about 1.5 lbs (if you are trying to figure out how many lbs are in a quart). The farm stand also sells items such as honey, maple syrup, rhubarb, sugar & snap peas, biscuits, pectin, and more. There is a rabbit for kids to pet (& keep them occupied as you check out the stand). Minimal parking. One thing I get annoyed at is they ask you to bring the boxes back but they don't give you an incentive to do so (like a few bucks off or a % off would be nice!). If they did that, then yes I would make sure I brought them back! They also do red raspberries, apples, pumpkins, cider, squash when in season but are known for their strawberries. I would have given this a 5 star if the prices were better & if they gave me a reason to bring back those boxes they ask us to bring back (discount maybe)!!

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    De Lange's Redberry Farm - 1 Quart is about 1.5 lbs.

    1 Quart is about 1.5 lbs.

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    De Lange's Redberry Farm - Farm Stand

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    Heritage Blueberries - Beautiful berries on opening weekend.

    Heritage Blueberries

    5.0(2 reviews)
    11.4 mi

    I decided I wanted to pick some blueberries this summer at one of the nearby farms. I found…read moreHeritage Blueberries and looked up their information on Facebook, where they post regular updates on picking times. July 15 was their first day open so I went right around 8:30am. The farm is right by the owner's house. Turn into their driveway and follow the (small) sign beside the house to get to the parking area behind the house. They provide buckets to collect berries in, straps if you want to strap the bucket to yourself, water bottles and a porta-potty. Everyone was super friendly and helpful, they showed me where to pick and told me how to mark the row for the next person. I picked 6 pounds in about an hour and it's only $2 a pound! They provide bags (I think just plastic grocery bags) to take berries home in, or you can bring your own containers to transport them home. The only suggestion I have is to make larger signs directing where to go for parking; I drove by twice not knowing to drive up the driveway to the back. I will definitely be back next year for more blueberries!

    I went blueberry picking for the first time with Heritage and had a great experience. The family…read morethat owns the farm was extremely nice and they have a good system for ensuring that everyone is able to pick from full bushes. It is also nice that they give out free water and have straps so that it is easier to carry the buckets.

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    Heritage Blueberries - The blue buckets are 6 pounds. $2 per pound

    The blue buckets are 6 pounds. $2 per pound

    Heritage Blueberries - Blueberry bushes!

    Blueberry bushes!

    Heritage Blueberries - Lots of great picking.

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    Lots of great picking.

    Rasch Cherries & Apple Market - farmersmarket - Updated July 2026

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