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    Brosig's Sweet Corn

    Brosig's Sweet Corn

    4.5(2 reviews)
    44.5 mi

    On the way to the Michigan UP, as you pass north of Green Bay, you spot a sign that reads "Better…read moreBuy Brosig's" and a picture of an ear of corn. Good advice to be taken seriously by novice Wisconsin roadside corn buyers. During the peak corn harvest season of August through early September, you will see lots of fresh vegetable & corn signs pop up all over Wisconsin. These often lead you to gas stations, empty lots with tents and tables set up, or just a produce-laden pick-up truck with some shirtless, unshaven farmer guy with bad teeth. You have to be certain you get good corn. Some places don't let you pick through their corn and all you get is a "mystery bag" with a dozen ears for a certain $. Then you look later and find it's some dried-up horse-corn with withered tassels. Others have undersized and immature corn that is underdeveloped and flavorless. Now located in Crivitz (formerly in Pound, WI) Brosig's consistently has the freshest, biggest tri-color corn we've come across. They have a roadside location and a smaller one in a gas station parking lot a little farther north in the same town. On our way to Michigan and on the trip home, we always stop and get a bag of fresh Brosig's corn. Brosig's puts 13 to a bag themselves, but don't fear finding any bad corn in there! They also carry other fresh vegetables like giant bell peppers, 2-foot long zucchini, tomatoes, potatoes, leeks, and other locally grown farm goodies, most of which were picked the same day. The stand is right alongside US-141 in Crivitz, with a sign about 1/2-mile away. You'll be amazed at the volume of business Brosig's gets from passing tourists like us, as well as loyal locals. Pull over to the side of the road and check it out. The folks working at the farmstand have that honest-to-goodness, laid-back rural personality you find out there but rarely encounter in the city. Come by, get some corn or zucchini, chat with them, even ask them where they recommend going for the best fish fry or something.

    Great produce! Great prices! Great people! Our traditional stop from Wisconsin to the UP of…read moreMichigan. Just after four-lane highway turns to two-lane (going north). Left side of road. Worth the stop!

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

    Seaquist Orchards Farm Market

    4.6(82 reviews)
    41.3 mi
    $$

    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!

    This is one of the popular farm stands in Door County. Apples and cherries are amongst the things…read morefor which Door County is known, so of course they have those. And beyond that, they sell a lot of other merchandise, food and otherwise. Lots of salsa, spreads, relishes, jerky, and so on, but they don't have any recipes or food suggestions near them and I don't know how to use them. The peach, cherry, etc. salsas seemed interesting but they were too sweet (and not spicy enough) to eat with chips or something, but I'm not sure how I would want to use it otherwise and I don't want to have to do the work to figure out how. But near the entrance, they do have a little counter where various relishes and jams are available for tasting. I did buy some apple cider donuts from here, and they certainly looked more appetizing than most of the other markets we stopped at. The cider was disappointing--it looked more like juice than cider--so I skipped that. And once I had one of the donuts upon returning home, they were pretty good even a day or two later, and I"m not one who usually loves apple cider donuts. There's lots of parking here, so you'll probably have no issue there. If you have little ones, there's a small playground near the eastern end of the property. They're closed Sunday, so plan accordingly.

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    Seaquist Orchards Farm Market - Complete with playground--very helpful.

    Complete with playground--very helpful.

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    Door County Wildwood Market - Photo from the Door County Wildwood Market website

    Door County Wildwood Market

    5.0(2 reviews)
    40.5 mi
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    Just visited this fabulous place located just outside of Sister Bay, on Rt 42, Left hand side turn…read moreat Wildwood Road. I traveled with my friendly Dog, but he took a nap in the car whilst I shopped at the Wildwood Market. This place is clean and wholesome and very Family Friendly! The owner Mark Carlson was extremely friendly, knowledgeable about his fresh fruit and vegetable products and knew much history of the area. There were jams and sauces, Fresh from the farm tomatoes and so much to look at and shop for.....I purchased some oddly shaped long tomatoes, and some dried cherries to bring back home. I chatted about our 9/11 experiences BUT while I was 'trapped' in London, UK during September 11th 2001. The market store was moved from a close by location in sections and rebuilt and lovingly restored and rebuilt by the Carlson family. They are currently adding in other parts of the business as they grow...including a possible historical setting scene of what the former historical "migrant picker's shack used to look like back in the day. Their orchard market is open Mid May through October. They have Pick Your Own Cherries and a funny Cherry Picking RULES sign inside the market store, most important rule, DO NOT CLIMB THE CHERRY TREES! This place has a medium sized graveled parking lot, easy parking and handicapped friendly ramp to enter the store. PLEASE NO big Rv's or Tour buses please, it is too hard to park and back up out of, ducks were swimming in their own little pool off to the side of the market store, Mark is a great guy and again MARK CARLSON, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE TO OUR COUNTRY!!! ALso from their website: Carlson's Island View Orchard, home of Door County Wildwood Market and Anna's Garden...located in the old "migrant picker's shack" Mark, Mary Pat, and daughter Anna welcome you to Carlson's Island View Orchard and gardens - all here on the family farm that has been in the Carlson family since 1846 - two years before Wisconsin became a state.

    Very cute family owned business. They make their own salsa, jellies, etc using cherries grown on…read moretheir farm. The building is pretty cool too, having formerly housed migrant workers and then German POWs

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    Door County Wildwood Market - Side view of the migrants quarters, Photo from the Door County Wildwood Market website

    Side view of the migrants quarters, Photo from the Door County Wildwood Market website

    Door County Wildwood Market - Mark the owner hard at work at the WIldwood Market
 
 Photo from the Door County Wildwood Market website

    Mark the owner hard at work at the WIldwood Market Photo from the Door County Wildwood Market website

    Door County Wildwood Market - Interior photo of the front of the store. 
 
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    Interior photo of the front of the store. Photo from the Door County Wildwood Market website

    Cherry De-Lite - markets - Updated May 2026

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