Welcome to the online version of the Fruit Ridge Country Market Guide! If you want a to-go version for offline viewing, a PDF is available here. You can use the search form below to filter the listings, or simply scroll down to browse through everything in alphabetical order.
Wondering when your favorite fruits and vegetables are likely to be in season? Take a look at the Michigan Produce Availability Guide.
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Alpine Historical Commission
Address: Henze Center, 1100 Henze St., Comstock Park, off Alpine Ave., Comstock Park, MI 49321
Telephone: 616-784-1262
Alpine Community Room/Historical Office – 2015 7 Mile Road NW, Comstock Park, MI 49321
Museum and Cemetery – 2408 7 Mile Road NW
Explore the history of Alpine Township and the Ridge area.
All Programs are from > Read More
Blandford Nature Center and Farm
Blandford Nature Center has family-friendly programming year-round. Our farm is just down the trail from our Visitors Center & ready to greet you! At the farm, we grow a variety of MAEAP Certified, Certified Naturally Grown, Michigan On-Farm Safety Certified produce for sale with our CSA > Read More
Brechting’s Farm Market
August – November, Monday-Saturday 9-6
Celebrating a 158 year-old family farm tradition. Fruits and vegetables in season. Step into our fields and experience selected U-Pick including tomatoes, peppers, beans, pickles, pumpkins and more.
Country Basket (Schwallier’s)
Aug. 15 – Oct. 31, Mon.-Fri. 7-6, Sat. & Sun. 9-6 (Aug. close at 5 PM)
U-Pick apples & pumpkins. Farm market has cider, hot fresh donuts, caramel apples, popcorn, jams, jellies, honey, & crafts. Animals, straw mountain and available on weekends cow train, corn maze & back 40 play > Read More
Ed Dunneback & Girls Farm (Pink Barrel Cellars)
Address: 3025 6 Mile Road, Grand Rapids, MI 49544
Telephone: 616-784-0058
U-pick strawberries by appointment through our website. Open February-December. Call or check website for hours and days. U-Pick asparagus, strawberries, cherries, apples & pumpkins. Bakery, Lunch & gift shoppe. Animals and playground & Live Music. Pink Barrel Cellars with beer, wine and > Read More
Frozen Creek Farms, Foods, Flowers & Gifts
Shop open all year round, call for hours. Produce, flowers & pumpkins in season. Our own gourmet herbal dip mixes, salsa, soup mixes and jams. Gift and flower shop with wreaths, home décor and gift baskets. Photo venue.
Fruit Ridge Hayrides
Address: 11966 Fruit Ridge NW, Kent City, MI 49330
Telephone: 616-887-5052
Open Sept-Oct
Hours: Fri. 5-9 PM Sat. 10 AM – PM; Sun. 10 AM – 5 PM
Other days and times by reservations only. See website.
Wheel chair accessible horse drawn hayrides, Corn Cob 500 raceway corn maze with GPS and other interactive games, 15 varieties of U-Pick apples, U-Pick pumpkins and squash, > Read More
Krupp Farms
Address: 8025 Krupp Ave., Comstock Park, MI 49321
Telephone: 616-887-8271
See Facebook or website for hours and availability.
Farm fresh strawberries, U-pick or picked, June into July. Red and black raspberries, July into August. Picked peaches and sweet corn Aug – Sept. Call to order picked berries. Visit our petting zoo, ice cream shop and playground. Handicapped > Read More
Robinette’s Apple Haus & Winery
Address: 3142 4 Mile Road NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525
Telephone: 616-361-5567
June-Dec. Tues.-Sat. Fall 7 days. Call or check website for hours. Cider mill, jump pillow, corn maze, wine tasting, bakery, & horse drawn wagon rides. We have U-Pick and Picked Apples in the Fall. Join us for lunch!
Stoney Ridge Winery & Vineyards
Address: 2255 Indian Lakes Rd., Kent City, MI 49330
Telephone: (616) 498-5468
Open year around Thurs. – Sat. 12–8 Sun. 12-5
Stoney Ridge Winery & Vineyards is a boutique winery that brings wine country to Grand Rapids. Located less than 30 minutes from Grand Rapids, you can relax and enjoy hand crafted wine from our grapes, hard cider, food and amazing views. Handicapped > Read More
Wells Orchards
July- Oct. Mon Fri. 8-6pm, Sat. 8-5pm, Nov. – March Mon. -Fri. 9-6pm, Sat. 9 – 4pm
Sweet cherries, peaches, nectarines, pears, plums, apples, squash, pumpkin patch, corn maze, fall decorations, honey, jam, frozen pies, and apple gift boxes. A fruit growing tradition for over 130 years.









