Open Daily 8am-7pm
Winery Open Daily 11pm-8pm
Sweet & Tart Cherries
Cherries will begin 06/23. We will start with early season light picking. We have a very nice crop of cherries this year and many will begin to ripen through this week. We have a brand new cherry pitter this year!!
Raspberries
Raspberry patch is closed for ripening. Raspberries are a crop that continually produce through the summer. Some days are excellent picking and then they need to ripen again so the patch is open/closed frequently and even throughout the day. Please call ahead at (810) 632-7692 if your heart is set on Raspberries.
Strawberry Update
We are in the last few days of strawberry picking this season. There are still berries out there, but you will need to move around to find them and they may be smaller in size. You will have to work harder to get them.
Thank you for an amazing strawberry season. It was a more challenging year for growing strawberries. We appreciate your smiles, happy comments, and beautiful pictures. Thank you for your business.
Farm Entry
Wristbands are required for Entry. The first wristband is free per group, each additional band is $5 per person. This includes unlimited wagon rides, farm animals, playground entry, etc.
Pick Your Own Pricing & Policies
Most Summer Fruit is weighed and purchased by the pound.
The last wagon goes out to pick at 5:30. All pickers return to the market at 6:15. The market closes at 7pm.
Picking Containers
If you need to purchase a container it is $2 each.
You can bring your own container, but must have it pre-weighed to avoid being charged for the weight of your container, we will not pour over into a bag to weigh as it will damage or reduce the quality of fruit. The container must be an appropriate hard sided container which is clean and is subject to approval. If you pick multiple crops they must be in separate containers.
Cherry Update
Cherries are coming on quickly. With heat in the forecast, stayed tuned in for a possible start of cherries the week of June 24.
Winery Open Daily 11pm-8pm
Sweet & Tart Cherries
Cherries will begin 06/23. We will start with early season light picking. We have a very nice crop of cherries this year and many will begin to ripen through this week. We have a brand new cherry pitter this year!!
Raspberries
Raspberry patch is closed for ripening. Raspberries are a crop that continually produce through the summer. Some days are excellent picking and then they need to ripen again so the patch is open/closed frequently and even throughout the day. Please call ahead at (810) 632-7692 if your heart is set on Raspberries.
Strawberry Update
We are in the last few days of strawberry picking this season. There are still berries out there, but you will need to move around to find them and they may be smaller in size. You will have to work harder to get them.
Thank you for an amazing strawberry season. It was a more challenging year for growing strawberries. We appreciate your smiles, happy comments, and beautiful pictures. Thank you for your business.
Farm Entry
Wristbands are required for Entry. The first wristband is free per group, each additional band is $5 per person. This includes unlimited wagon rides, farm animals, playground entry, etc.
Pick Your Own Pricing & Policies
Most Summer Fruit is weighed and purchased by the pound.
The last wagon goes out to pick at 5:30. All pickers return to the market at 6:15. The market closes at 7pm.
Picking Containers
If you need to purchase a container it is $2 each.
You can bring your own container, but must have it pre-weighed to avoid being charged for the weight of your container, we will not pour over into a bag to weigh as it will damage or reduce the quality of fruit. The container must be an appropriate hard sided container which is clean and is subject to approval. If you pick multiple crops they must be in separate containers.
Cherry Update
Cherries are coming on quickly. With heat in the forecast, stayed tuned in for a possible start of cherries the week of June 24.
Accessibility: This is an active farm. The farm market and winery are accessible. Areas outside of the immediate market areas have limited accessibility. Accessible wagon rides are available by appointment. Accessible vehicle traffic into the orchard is available by appointment. The orchard grounds, pumpkin patch, corn maze, and areas outside of the immediate market are active farm fields with uneven ground, dirt/grass pathways that often change by season/weather and could be blocked by crops like downed corn stalks, branches, or vines.
Animal Policy:
Animals (with the exception service animals) are prohibited. We follow Michigan's Good Agriculture Practices and Michigan's Food Code which prohibits animals in the market and crop growing areas. Click here for more information.