
Orchards & Farms
in Door County
The Flavors of Door County Start Here
Agriculture has played an important role in Door County’s culture and economy since the 1800s. These days, Door County is still home to many family-owned and -operated orchards that produce cherries and apples as well as farms that focus on berries, dairy, and other products. With their dedication to locally sourced food, these farms supply food and produce to local families, grocers, and chefs so they can craft dishes that truly capture the Door County farm-to-table spirit.
Local Flavor: What We’re Growing
Cherries
Cherries are a staple at local orchards and are ripe for the picking mid-July to mid-August. The cherry industry is a staple of Door County and has a long history on the peninsula. At one point, Door County grew 10% of all cherries in the country!
Apples
While not as well known as the cherry, apples are a mainstay of Door County orchards too. In fall, stock up on fresh apples, apple cider, apple cider doughnuts, applesauce, and more. Apples are ripe mid-September to mid-October.
Wine & Fruit Wine
Many of the orchards in the county produce their own wines, including some varieties that are made with local fruit. Look for local wines at grocery stores, farmers markets, and restaurants.
Preserves & Spreadables
Many orchards and farm stands offer homemade jams, jellies, preserves, pickled veggies, apple and fruit butters, mustards, cheese spreads, and more. Each place creates its own unique flavors, so make sure you try a bit of every business’s options!


Where to Find Door County Foods
Festivals
Not all orchards have them, but some hold seasonal festivals to celebrate the harvest. Farm festivals in Door County typically include a lot of family activities, including cherry pit spitting contests, hayrides, fruit picking, food, live music, and more.
Country Stores
Country stores can be found alongside highways and backroads all across the peninsula and Washington Island. Most carry a wide selection of local produce and artisan goods, making them great for pitstops or an activity all on their own.
Farmers Markets
Another way to experience local agriculture is through farmers markets. Many growers sell fresh produce, meats and cheese, packaged goods, flowers and plants, crafts, and more.
Roadside Farm Stands
If you keep your eyes peeled while driving, you can also find roadside stands selling farm-fresh produce and goods. As you drive from place to place, see if you can spot a sign advertising fresh produce. They might take you off the beaten path, but the flavor is well worth it.
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Choice Orchards
4594 Cty Rd HH, Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235
Choice Orchards has been growing cherries and apples since 1984. Stop in for pick your own cherries and apples, browse our market for many fabulous products and pre-picked cherries and apples, stroll…
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Door County Fruit Connection
5807 Hwy 42, Carlsville, WI 54235
Our farm market sells our seasonal fruit and jam in Carlsville. We are open July through October with Door County's finest fruit, including sweet and tart cherries, peaches, plums, pears, apples and…
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Door County Wildwood Market
2208 Wildwood Rd, Sister Bay, WI 54234
Door County Wildwood Market not just a farm market. Visit for pick-your own activities in season…cherries, flowers, pumpkins. Learn the history of our vintage migrant housing building. Check our website and facebook…
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Fragrant Isle Lavender Farm, Shop & Le Cafe
1350 Airport Rd, Washington Island, WI 54246
Fragrant Isle Lavender is Door County & The Midwest’s Premier Lavender Destination! This truly “Magical Experience” is only available at Fragrant Isle! The Lavender plants are exquisite and enchanting! Be prepared to…
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Gathering Ground
1751 Lakeview Rd, Washington Island, WI 54246
Gathering Ground blends agriculture and conservation on its 38 acre working and teaching farm. With a vision for thriving communities connected to the environment and their food through work and play, we…
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Grandma Tommy’s Country Store
4020 Hwy 42&57, Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235
Grandma Tommy's has all your Door County specialty foods, wines, and micro brews. We have homemade fudge, pies, and hand dipped ice cream. Locally grown apples and cherries available in season. Homemade…
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Lautenbach’s Market, Winery, Cider Co.
9197 Hwy 42, Fish Creek, WI 54212
Since 1955, the Lautenbach's have been producing quality fruit products in Door County. The 100 acre family estate is home to a winery, cider mill and market. The winery resides in a…
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OneEighty Petals U-Pick Flower Farm & Studio
8999 S Highland Rd, Fish Creek, WI 54212
Stop and smell the flowers — then take some home! At OneEighty Petals U-Pick Flower Farm and Studio, you’ll find a truly unique Door County experience. With more than 50 varieties of…
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Red Barn Corn Maze
7125 County Rd J, Forestville, WI 54213
Fall family fun at our farm! We have hours of activities: 10 acres of corn mazes, hay rides, pumpkin patch, farm animals to pet & feed, hay bale mountain, apple slingshot, lots…
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Seaquist Orchards Farm Market
11482 Hwy 42, Sister Bay, WI 54234
Anyone who has eaten a Door County cherry pie or enjoyed the jams and jellies made in this area knows the taste is something special. Seaquist Orchards and Seaquist Orchards Farm Market…
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