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    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Grange Fruit Farm - Sweet cherries

    Grange Fruit Farm

    4.9(7 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    I've been going to Grange Fruit Farm for the past few years for seasonal fruit picking. I love…read morecherry season in West Michigan, and it's back! Grange just opened the last week of June for sweet cherry u-pick. I went at 9 am on a Friday when they opened and picked almost 4 pounds in 30 minutes. The employees are always friendly and helpful. They'll give you however many buckets you want (each bucket holds about 5 pounds) and direct you to the picking area. I had fun trying each of the three varieties they had available: cavalier, black pearl, and white gold. They post on social media when each variety is ready to pick. Sour cherries usually come a bit later in July, but I prefer having lots of sweet cherries to eat. As of June 2025, U-pick cherries are $2.90 per pound. You can also buy pre-picked cherries, as well as other items at their farm stand. They take cash and credit cards. The parking area is a bit small, but I've always just gotten there early so I'm not sure if they have an overflow parking area anywhere. I'm looking forward to hopefully coming for blueberry season next!

    Great place to pick fruit for much of the summer!! It's worth the drive up here to pick (and/or…read morebuy) fresh produce. We picked blueberries, peaches, and apples this year so far and look forward to pears soon! Prices are amazing compared to the grocery store, and staff are also kind. Definitely would recommend!!!

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    Schwallier's Country Basket

    Schwallier's Country Basket

    4.4(34 reviews)
    5.7 mi
    $

    We loved this orchard SO much!…read more I couldn't believe the amount of fun, free entertainment packed into this farm. We ended up spending nearly three hours bopping our way between activities and snacking. We enjoyed cider, a variety of donuts (including apple cider and pumpkin with cream cheese icing), a big ole bag of "seconds" apples that were in great condition, paid for the four wheeler/train ride through the peaches and much more. The kids especially loved the goats, slide, tractor ride through the property and corn "Sand box". Bathrooms and snack stands were plentiful and clean throughout the front portion of the farm. The staff was all very engaged and friendly as well. I loved that this spot didn't feel cheesy or over commercialized like some orchards can become. It was truly perfect. Can't recommend it enough.

    I've been to Schwallier's a couple times now and have had a lovely experience each time! If you…read moredon't get there right at open (or close to it), parking will be very hectic. While they have someone guiding you most of the time, people visiting are not always the most mindful and don't let you out to give up your spot. There is only one entrance/exit for cars, so I think they need to be a little bit more upfront with the flow of traffic and constantly have someone guiding everyone to ensure that parking isn't backed up. There are pumpkins, tracker rides, a little parade car for kids (and adults can fit too) and a play area for the kids. I think it's the perfect place to grab donuts, cider, pick some apples and grab your pumpkin. Just be warned that some areas may be more hectic than others, but that's what you get with a sunny October weekend!

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    Lakeshore Berry Farms - Blueberries!

    Lakeshore Berry Farms

    5.0(16 reviews)
    47.2 mi
    $

    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.

    Pick your own or grab a variety of sizes inside ranging from pints to a 10lb box. Fridays and…read moreSaturdays grab a fresh blueberry donut or muffin.. Both delicious!

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    Lakeshore Berry Farms - Nick and Allison out picking blueberries and having lots of fun!

    Nick and Allison out picking blueberries and having lots of fun!

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    Krupp Farms - They provide boxes for picking that you can take home.

    Krupp Farms

    3.3(3 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    Michigan strawberries are the best strawberries, that's just a fact. When ripe, they're deep ruby…read morered and as sweet as candy! It's not summer in Michigan until you've picked ten pounds of strawberries. I love going to Krupp Farms as they are the cheapest I've found locally--in 2019, $1.85 per pound for u-pick. They're also super friendly and guide you through the process if you've never been. We've been having tons of rain and the farm was a bit wet, so there was someone guiding people where to park based on the AWD status of your vehicle. This was super helpful as I've definitely witnessed people getting stuck in mud before, not fun. After I parked, I followed the crowds and was instructed to grab a cardboard tray and holder, then I was directed to another employee at the end of a row. She showed me where to start picking and gave me a flag to stick in the row when I was done to show where I left off. It's a good system so that everyone is able to get the most ripe strawberries! Speaking of ripe, the strawberries I picked were completely red throughout; they don't even have the white hull that most strawberries have. Amazingly sweet and juicy! I picked ten pounds in about an hour, then went to pay. They weigh your container and accept cash, debit cards, and checks (no credit cards). The women running the card machine reader were super friendly and fun to chat with as they waited for it to connect. The container they give you to hold your berries while you're picking is yours to take home and didn't cost extra; other farms I've looked at charge extra for containers. The farm also has a petting zoo, playground, and an ice cream shop, which makes it a great destination for people with kids. Be sure to watch their Facebook or website for updates each day for picking status; it changes day to day based on how the berries are ripening. You can also get asparagus, rhubarb, and raspberries!

    Love the varieties of strawberries grown here. Reasonably priced compared to other strawberry…read morefarms in west Michigan. This place has really grown the past couple of years. My daughter loved the farm animals and play area. They also had an ice cream stand with fresh strawberry shortcake. My only complaint is that I had to call multiple times to place my order for flats (received the busy signal or no one answered). Make sure you call ahead and put an order in if you want more than a couple of quarts. Overall fun place to take kids to and delicious berries

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