Cherries

Door County
Cherries

A Sweet, Sweet County Tradition

Door County’s cooler spring months and unique soil composition make it an ideal spot for growing cherries. Early farmers in the county observed this and developed some of the earliest and largest fruit orchards in the state. Some of the biggest names in the county—such as Seaquist, Lautenbach, and Zettel—got their start with a modest grove of cherry trees, eventually making the words “Door County” synonymous with “cherries.”

Cherry Blossoms Report

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Stage 3 – Petals Fall

Depending on how cool the blooming season was, this stage can last up to 10 days. Colder temperatures just prior to bloom will result in a longer blooming period.

After 10 or so days, the cherry trees’ blossoms will begin to fall, one by one, and tiny green fruit will appear, signaling the cherries will be ready in a few weeks.

Where to Get the Full Cherry Experience

8 Door County Cherry Recipes

Among the humble cherry’s many virtues, its versatility in cooking may be one of its best. Check out this collection of our favorite cherry-infused culinary delights for pleasing your dinner guests or putting your cherry haul to good use.

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8 Door County Cherry Videos

If you just can’t wait for your trip to see Door County’s plethora of cherries, our many videos exploring the region’s favorite fruit can help sate you. From historical perspectives and cultural significance to 360° tours and fantastic bird’s-eye views of our glorious orchards, we’ve got your cherry curiosity covered.

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Between mid-July and mid-August, Door County’s cherry crop will turn from a golden yellow to a deep red. Orchards offering pick-your-own experiences include Lautenbach’s OrchardSorens ValhallaSeaquist OrchardsSchartner’s Farm MarketHyline OrchardAlexander’s Cherry OrchardParadise Farms OrchardCherry Lane OrchardsChoice OrchardsKielar Akers OrchardRobertson Orchards and Door County Wildwood Market. Grab your buckets and get picking.

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Want to experience the feeling of picking cherries in a breezy summer orchard but can’t be up here in person? Explore the cherries in a virtual experience to learn all about the late-summer harvest that’s come to define so much about Door County.

Cherry Orchards & Farms

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  • von Stiehl Vineyards

    6584 Rosewood Rd, Algoma, WI 54201

    von Stiehl Vineyards

    Wineries, Breweries, Distilleries, Cider

    von Stiehl Vineyard, Stony Creek, is located in Door County, only six miles north of the von Stiehl Winery. The vineyard planted its first vines in 1996 on the land that has…

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