Michigan Bucket List: Visit These Farms in the Fall

Ellie Striebich

| 4 min read

The fall season is an exciting and nostalgic time for festive activities with family and friends. As leaves begin to change colors and create beautiful red and orange scenery, it’s a perfect time to engage in the season's traditions like pumpkin patches, apple picking, tractor rides and haunted houses. Here are nine farms in Michigan to add to your bucket list this fall.

Kensington Metropark Farm Center, Milford

Kensington Metropark Farm Center is known for offering a perfect blend of nature and farm life. Located within Kensington Metropark, the Farm Center is a great spot for family visits and animal lovers. Visitors can interact with a variety of animals and there are educational exhibits offered on farming and agriculture, making it a fun learning experience. Seasonal activities include a you-pick pumpkin patch, sheep shearing, maple sugaring and festivals. After visiting animals and exhibits, explore the nearby trails surrounded by vibrant fall foliage or enjoy a cozy picnic.
Location: 4570 Huron River Parkway, Milford
Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily

Johnson’s Giant Pumpkin Farm, Saginaw

Johnson’s lives up to its name with a wide selection of pumpkins in all shapes and sizes. This farm is all about embracing the spirit of fall, with a range of activities for both kids and adults. There is also a haunted house, corn maze and hayride, allowing guests to explore the whole farm.
Location: 4715 N Portsmouth Rd, Saginaw
Hours: Monday: 12 p.m. to 7 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
More information: johnsonsgiantpumpkins.com

Lewis Adventure Farm and Zoo, New Era

This farm and zoo combination offers a unique fall experience for visitors of all ages. As the leaves turn, the farm turns into a fall wonderland. Visit the corny barn, take pictures in the pumpkin house and enjoy tasty treats to embrace the fall season. Lewis Adventure Farm and Zoo offers more than a typical petting zoo. Visitors can interact with unique animals like kangaroos, sloths, lemurs and more, making it a perfect mix of learning and fun.
Location: 4180 W M 20, New Era
Hours: Monday through Saturday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Grandpa Tiny’s Heritage Farm, Frankenmuth

Founded in 1938 by William Zehnder, this farm is a perfect fall destination with a mix of history and charm. It’s an ideal place to learn more about agriculture and experience Frankenmuth’s unique Bavarian theme. In the fall, hay wagon rides are offered, and the staff is committed to giving visitors an educational farm visit.
Location: 7775 Weiss Street, Frankenmuth
Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily

Wolcott Mill Metropark Farm Center, Ray

This farm center is another great spot to visit in the fall, offering a peaceful glimpse into farm life surrounded by autumn leaves. You can meet animals like sheep, pigs and horses, making it a fun and educational experience for both kids and adults. Educational demonstrations and sessions are offered on farming techniques, wool production, food processing and more.
Location: 65775 Wolcott Road, Ray
Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily

Geers Farms, Mcbain

Geers is a small family farm known for raising cattle and Belgian draft horses, making it a unique educational experience. In the fall, they offer seasonal activities like costume parties, corn mazes, and hayrides. It's a perfect place for walking around at your own pace and taking in the fall scenery.
Location: 5600 W Geers Road, Mcbain
More information: Geers Farm Facebook

Wiards Orchard, Ypsilanti

This is a historic farm that has been open for over 180 years. It offers a variety of activities that make it a great choice for a day out with family and friends. A unique feature of Wiards Orchard the county fair, which includes a petting farm, mini golf and a giant slide, all perfect activities for kids. Wiards Night Terrors is a popular haunted destination for those who enjoy a bit of a scare.
Location: 5565 Merritt Rd, Ypsilanti
Hours: Tuesday through Sunday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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