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List of Kent Harvest Trails Farms
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The numbers before the farm names on this list correspond to the numbers on the map to farms.

HR = handicapped accessible restroom available
R = restroom available

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1. Fruit Ridge Hayrides (HR) cameraclipart75

11966 Fruit Ridge NW, Kent City. 616-887-5052.  E-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Open Sept 17 - Oct 30, Fri 5-9, Sat 12-9, Sun 12-5.Take I-96 to Exit #26 (Fruit Ridge Ave). Go North 11 miles to farm. Located between 14 Mile Rd and 15 Mile Rd. From the LakesFRHGeorgeAlsmallhore, take Sternberg E to Fruit Ridge, then N 1.5 mi to farm. Or take Apple Ave East to M-37, S on Fruit Ridge 2.5 miles to farm. Note: Mapquest is not correct. Visit our 130-year old farm for fall fun. Create family traditions with horse-drawn hayrides through the woods and orchard. All-new Maze Quest 10-acre corn maze with look-out bridge, 3 interactive maze games, and flashlight nights. U-pick apples, pumpkins, squash and Fall decorations. Pony rides, pig train, fire engine ride and other activities for children. Farm animals. Homemade donuts, cider, lunch items and snacks Sat and Sun. Wheelchair accessible wagons and restrooms.Weekday school tours and youth groups by appointment. Horse activities end at sunset. Activity fees apply. Online at www.FruitRidgeHayrides.com and see us on Facebook

 

2. Steffens Orchards & Market, LLC (HR)cameraclipart75

MarketFrontsmall4344 13 Mile Rd., Sparta Ph. 616-887-2404. Open 11-6 p.m.Tues.-Sun. in Sept. Open daily 11-6 in Oct. Located ½ Mile W. of Fruit Ridge. 2.3 Miles W. of Sparta. U-pick (some varieties including Honey Crisp) & picked apples. Spies available. U-pick & picked pumpkins, squash & gourds. Delicious jams, snacks, pies, cider, caramel apples, & donuts are available. Activities on weekends: moonwalk & playground (free), orchard tours, farm video by appointment. Activity fees apply. Groups, school tours & birthday parties by appointment. See our refurbished barn market. Project Fresh coupons & Bridge cards accepted. Online at www.steffensorchardmarket.com or visit us on Facebook.

 

3. Ed Dunneback & Girls Farm (R) cameraclipart75dunnebacksign

3025 6 Mile Road, Grand Rapids. 616-784-0058 or 784-2820. Open Mon-Sat 9-6:00, Sun 11-6.Take I-96 to Exit 26 Fruit Ridge Ave, north to 6 Mile Road, then east 1 ¼ miles. Third generation family farm just 10 minutes from downtown Grand Rapids. Farm market & bakery inside our historic barn. U-Pick apples and pumpkins. Cider, squash, corn stalks, straw, Honeycrisp apples, Michigan maple syrup and honey and other fall items. Bakery with fresh donuts, cinnamon rolls, cookies, pies, apple fritters, turnovers, homemade caramel candy and caramel apples, caramel apple sundaes, cider slushies, and other delicious treats. Candles, children’s toys and books, cook books, canning supplies, Amish rugs, spices and salsas. Visit our kitchen Thur -Sun for lunch and dessert featuring soups, pulled pork sandwiches, ice cream and caramel apple shakes. Navigate our Rockin’ Corn Maze. Play area for children. Activity fees apply. For more information and weekly specials see our web site at www.DunnebackFarm.com or see us on Facebook.

4. Schwallier’s Country Basket (R)

schwallierscountrybasket1185 – 9 Mile Rd, Sparta. 616-785-9896.Take Alpine Ave (M-37) N to the corner of 9 Mile Rd. Open Mon thru Fri 6:30-6, Sat 9 - 6 and Sun 11-6. U-Pick and picked apples.We specialize in apple varieties including Honey Crisp. Pumpkins
and raspberries. Farm Market featuring cider, hot fresh donuts, caramel apples, pies, popcorn, jams and jellies, honey, soups, salsas and crafts. Kids will enjoy seeing the animals, jumping on the straw pile and playing in shelled corn. New this year – duck races! Activity fees may apply. More information on our web site at www.Schwalliers.com.

 

5. At The Barn (R)

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8183 Herrington NE, Belmont. 616-250-2156. Open Tue-Sat 10-6.Take US 131 N to 10 Mile Road exit, W on 10 Mile Rd, 1/4 mile to Herrington, S 1/4 mile to farm. Family owned farm established in 1900. Quality grown apples in many varieties, cider, pumpkins, tomatoes, dried flowers, crafts, etc.

 

6. Robinette's Apple Haus & Winery (HR)

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3142 - 4 Mile Road NE, Grand Rapids, since 1911. 616-361-5567. Open Mon-Sat 9-6, Sun 12-6. East Beltline to 4 Mile NE,W on 4 Mile about 500 feet. Horse-drawn hayrides, homemade fudge, cider mill, apples, kettle korn, corn maze, donuts, pumpkins, corn stalks, candy, winery. Bakery and lunch menu. Gift shop and wine tasting. Activity fees apply. More information on our web site at www.Robinettes.com.

 

7. Blok Orchard (HR)

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6365 – 4 Mile Road NE at Egypt Valley Road, Ada. 616-676-1153.  July - November open Mon-Sat 9:00-5:30. Closed Sunday. After October, please call for hours. Visit our farm stand with a variety of home-grown quality fruit including apples (also Honey Crisp), cherries, peaches, nectarines, pumpkins, squash, melons, cauliflower, tomatoes, peppers, broccoli and other vegetables. Also mum plants. More information on our web site at www.BlokOrchard.com and see us on Facebook.

 

8. Frozen Creek Floral Farm (R)

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5959 Cannonsburg Road, Belmont. 616-874-6460. Open Mon 1-6,Tue - Sat 10-6, Sun 12-5. US 131 to Exit 91 West River Drive, East 8.5 miles to farm. Specialty farm growing flowers, herbs, pumpkins, fruits and vegetables. Indian corn and fall decorating items available at our Farm Market.We are the largest floral freeze-dry preservationist in the Midwest. Our Farmhouse features our own freeze-dried florals, herbal arrangements and gifts.We make our own herbal dips and seasonings, salsas, soups and jams. Again this year Madame Ovary will return for free kid eco-entertainment. More information on our web site at www.FrozenCreekFloral.com .

 

9. Sietsema Orchard & Cider Mill (R)

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8540 Two Mile Road NE, Ada. 616-676-5584.Turn east from Honey Creek Road. Open 10 am – 5:30 pm Fridays and Saturdays in Sept and Oct. Closed Sun – Thur. Fourth generation family farm. U-Pick and picked Honey Crisp, Fugi, Golden Delicious, Cameo, Northern Spy and many different heirloom apples. Pumpkins, cider and caramel apples. New corn maze. New bakery featuring famous traditional Sietsema donuts from years gone by. Hayrides on Saturdays. Near a 430 acre County Park with walking trails. School tours and youth groups by appointment. More information see us online at www.sietsemaorchards.com also Facebook and Twitter.

 

 

10. Klackle Orchards, The Family Fun Farm(HR)

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11466 W. Carson City Road (M-57), Greenville. 616-754-8632. Open Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-5.Take US 131 N to M 57, then E 18 miles. Activities are open Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-5. Farm market is open earlier and later. We specialize in family fun! Hayrides for

pick-your-own apples (25 kinds including Honeycrisp) and pumpkins; enchanted pumpkin coach rides, fire engine rides, barrel train rides, real pony/camel/elephant rides, animals to pet, straw pile fun, pedal tractor/cart track, BMX track, corn maze, pumpkin putt-putt game, indo

or roller skating, inflatables, other unique activities. Musical groups, food concessions and picnic area. Admission fee, and activity fees apply. The large farm market features our scratch bakery with donuts, bagels, artisan breads, pies, etc. Pantry features wide selection of jams, jellies, honey, syrups, sauces, fruits and vegetables, fresh-pressed cider, cider shakes, caramel apples, homemade fudge, kettle korn, gift and décor items, and much more! Large groups are welcome. More information on our web site at www.KlackleOrchards.com

 

11. H & W Farms (R)

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13375 Belding Road (M-44), Belding. 616-691-8802. Email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Open Mon-Sat 9:00-5:30. Closed Sunday. 12 miles E of Northland Drive on Belding Road (M-44). Family owned since 1970. The only commercial cherry pitting facility in the area. We bottle our own cherry juice concentrate. Pitted red tart and dark sweet cherries, dried cherries, frozen blueberries, 30 varieties of apples, raw honey, jellies and jams, pumpkins, squash, maple syrup, flavored apple sauces, dried fruits, soy cooking oil, soy nuts, flax seed, cherry dog bones, crafts. Delicious pies ready-to bake. Scarecrow making. Kiln dried lumber. Activity fees apply. More information online at www.hwfruitfarms.com. We accept debit cards, credit cards, EBT cards,WIC, Senior programs, and Project Fresh Coupons.

 

12. Paulson's Pumpkin Patchfamilypumpkins

11164 W. Belding Road (M-44) Belding. 616-794-0922. E-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Open daily 9am tiil dusk. 13 miles E. of Rockford or 3 miles W. of Belding on Belding Road (M-44). Apples, pumpkins, watermelons, tomatoes, winter squash, gourds, Indian corn, corn stalks, walk through our fields and orchards. Free hayrides on Sunday afternoons.We accept WIC and Senior Programs. Sorry, no credit cards. GPS Coordinates are 43.0879856, 85.2943287.

 

13. Heffron Farms (R)

 

Free FarmTour Hay Rides at 7724 Ashley Ave, Belding. Open Sat 10 – 5, Sun 12 – 5 on 3 weekends only, Oct 15-16, Oct 22-23 and Oct 29-30. Take Belding Road (M-44) east to Ashley Avenue, then north 1.5 miles. Visit our family farm in Belding and take a free hayride tour where you will walk among the baby Holstein calves, have your picture taken on one of our big John Deere tractors, and pet our baby chicks. Bring your camera! Free balloons for the kids and Grandma Heffron will be serving freshly popped popcorn. We are proud to provide naturally raised beef, chicken, pork, turkey, eggs, and dairy products. We do not use hormones or preservatives or dyes in the production of our meat or dairy.

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For more information about Heffron Farms Markets go to: www.heffronfarms.com . All proceeds from popcorn sales will benefit the American Cancer Society.We can’t wait to see you!

 

Heffron Farms Markets locations:

• Belding - 7724 Ashley Ave. (616-794-2527)

• Cascade - 6809 Cascade Road (616-464-1899)

• Wyoming - 5316 Clyde Park SW (616-534-4414)

• Grand Rapids - 3150 Plainfield Ave (616-363-4275)


 

14. Koetsier’s Greenhouse (HR)pumpkingirltall

1601 Spaulding Ave, SE. Grand Rapids.616-949-7299. Open Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 9-5. Kids area open Fri - Sat only. Closed Sunday. Located on Spaulding Ave between Burton Street and Cascade Road. Everything you need to decorate for Fall! 1000's of mums, perennials and pansies grown right here! Huge variety of "Ornamentibles" - dozens of pumpkins (orange to outrageous), squash, gourds, straw bales, cornstalks, broomcorn, Indian corn, fresh produce, apples, cider and more! Fri-Sat (rain or shine) kids will enjoy the new larger indoor play area with games, maze, inflatable pumpkin typhoon, pumpkin patch, and hayrides! Activity fees apply. Enjoy cider and donuts. Check out our new farm school maze. More information on our web site at www.Koetsiers.com

 

 

15. Honey Creek Farm

basketapples3100 Honey Creek Ave, Ada. 616-897-2559. Open Wed – Fri 10 – 6, Sat 9 – 1. Closed Sun – Tue.Take Cannonsburg Road into the Village of Cannonsburg, then south 2 miles on Honey Creek. Or take East Beltline to Knapp, east 6 miles to Honey Creek, north 1 mile to farm.We feature pumpkins, apples (including Honey Crisp),peaches & squash at our farm market.



 

 

16. Heidi’s Farm Stand (HR)

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11999 Cascade Road SE, Lowell. 616-897-6707. Open Mon. - Sat. 6 am - 6:30 pm. During Oct, open until 10 pm on Fri-Sat. Closed Sunday.Take I-96 to exit #52 (M-50) then N. 1/2 mile to corner of Cascade Road and Alden Nash. Visit our farm market for quality fresh produce including tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, squash, apples, cider, maple syrup, honey, soy oil, jams, salsa, and try our mhomegrown beef. Baked goods, donuts, pies, breads and cheeses. Fall decorations, corn stalks, straw bales, gourds, pumpkins. Activities include pumpkin patch, huge corn maze, bonfires (Fri – Sat), wagon rides, horse-drawn hayrides (Sat 1 – 4), and farm animals (Sat). Activity fees apply. Come meet the Pillsbury Doughboy on Oct 1. School tours and youth groups welcome by appointment. More information on our web site at www.heidisfarmstand.com .

 

 

17. Boulder Ridge Wild Animal Park (HR)

zebrabrwap8313 Pratt Lake Ave SE, Alto. (616) 322-9560. Open Mon – Sat 10 – 5, Sun 12 – 5.Take I-96 East to M-50 Lowell Exit, South 4.5 miles on Alden Nash to 84th Street, East 2 Miles to Pratt, then North (left) to Boulder Ridge. Petting zoo, reptile house, birds, guided safari, wallabies, zebras, pythons, lemurs, parakeets, alligators, and many other exotic animals. This is as close to the wild as you can get. Picnic pavilion and gift shop. School groups, church groups, daycare groups, senior bus tours and birthday parties welcome by appointment. Private shows available. See our web site at http://www.boulderridgewap.com and on Facebook.

 

18. Cherry Valley Greenhouse (R)

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6900 N. M-37 Highway, Middleville. 269-795-8811. Located on M-37, just 2 miles south of Caledonia. Open Fri 12 – 5, Sat 10 – 5, Sun 12 – 5. Family fun in a country setting. Pumpkins, mums, apples, cider, fall decorations. Kids activities include petting farm, straw mountain, straw slide, corn cannon, kiddie corn maze, pony rides and more. Activity fees apply. School tours and youth groups welcome by appointment. More information on our website at www.cherryvalleygreenhouse.com

 

19. Harder & Warner Nursery (HR)

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6464 Broadmoor Ave SE, Caledonia. 616-698-6910. M-6 Expressway to Exit 15 (M-37) South 1 block. Open Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 9-4. Closed Sun. Fall fun for every age! Tour our 12 acre nursery of trees, shrubs, perennials, landscape stone, statues, fountains, birdbaths and more! See nursery equipment operating daily. Visit Myrtle Mae’s Chic Boutique for fun jewelry and accessories, sassy home accents and adorabale doodads. Saturdays in October feature lunch served 11-2, the Adopt-a- Pumpkin patch, free hayrides, educational scavenger hunt with free prizes for kids and face painting. Mark your calendar for October 29 - you won't want to miss the "Great Candy Drop!" Something fun for everyone! More information on our web site at www.HarderandWarner.com .

 

 

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2934 68th Street SE, Caledonia. 616-868-7229. Open daily 9-6. From US-131 go E on 68th Street, 1.26 miles E of Kalamazoo and .5 miles W of Hannah Lake Ave. Visit the farm store in our 100-year-old barn. Farm animals to see and pet, including 2 whitetail deer fawns. Large variety of apples, pumpkin patch, corn stalks, and squash. Picnic area, cider press, maple syrup display, beehive in glass, and goat walk. Free hayrides on weekends. Scarecrow making, child's spook house and corn maze. Enjoy our 5 acre nature trail. Activity fees apply. Children's parties and school tours by appointment.

 

21. New Salem Corn Maze (R)

hayridekids4516 - 24th Street Dorr, MI 49323. 616-681-2342.Take US 131 S to 100th St, then W 4 miles to Wilson Ave, S 2 miles to 146th Ave, W 1 mile to 24th street, S 1/2 mile. Family corn maze Sept 24 - Oct 30: Fri 4 – dusk, Sat - 11 am – dusk, Sun 11 - 6. Haunted corn maze Sept 30 - Oct 31: Fri - Sat dusk until 11 pm. Farm animals, U-pick pumpkins, pumpkin catapult. 13-acre corn maze. Cider and donuts. Huge play area, train rides and bouncy houses, fun things to climb on, corn sandboxes, local musicians on Sundays, and more. For the brave of heart, monsters and ghouls inhabit the corn maze after dark.Walk though the haunted woods. Admission fee. School tours and church groups by appointment. More information on our web site at www.NewSalemCornMaze.com .

 

22. Post Family Farm (HR)

posthomemadedonuts5081 Bauer Road, Hudsonville. 616-669-1964. Email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Open Mon-Thurs 10-7, Fri 10-6, Sat 10-6. Closed Sunday. Take I-196 to Hudsonville exit, 32nd Ave N to Bauer Road,W on Bauer Road to farm. Located 1/4 mile W of the 48th Ave stop sign. A family owned 80 acre reminder of life's simple pleasures. Hayrides, horse drawn wagon rides, pony/horse rides, corn maze, pumpkin train, U-pick pumpkin patch and many other children's activities. Authentic farm setting for elegant country affairs and family entertainment. See our three-story wood barn built in 1915.We grow many varieties of pumpkins, squash and gourds. Admission fee, and activity fees may apply. School tours, church groups, parties, weddings and other special events by appointment. More information on our web site at www.PostFamilyFarm.com

 

 

23. Mary’s Country Critters (R)

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3000 – 4th St,Wayland. 269-792-2929. US-131 south to Exit 61 Bradley Hopkins. East 4 miles to 4th Street, then north 1/2 mile. Open Fri 5-8 pm, Sat - Sun 2-6 pm. Licensed petting zoo featuring kid-friendly farm animals for memories and pictures that last a lifetime. Interactive petting zoo, pony rides, hay rides and farm games. Free pony ride with each $5 admission. Book your school tours today. Church groups, birthday parties, day camps, country weddings and other special events by appointment. Our mobile petting zoo will come to you. More information on our web site at www.maryscountrycritters.com .

 

 

 

 

For information about joining or sponsoring Kent Harvest Trails:

Contact Dave Van Antwerp, Kent Harvest Trails Coordinator

Phone 616-293-2600,

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