
Articles· August 5, 2025
Fall Days on the Farm
Go picking in a pumpkin patch.Nothing says autumn like wandering through a pumpkin patch (and with children, a photo op is a must!). Once you’ve picked your favorite pumpkin to...
Nothing says autumn like biting into a fresh-picked apple or wandering through a pumpkin patch. Find orchards and U-pick farms all over the state, like King Orchards where apple picking starts in early September and lasts for eight weeks.
Fall Activities
Once you’ve picked your favorite, don’t miss out on other fun fall activities like tackling a corn maze and going on a hayride. A sip of apple cider is mandatory too.
Michigan is the second-largest producer of apples in the country, with more than 775 apple growers, millions of acres of orchards and some of the best apple cider you’ve ever had. Find our list of Michigan cideries here. If you like to spice things up, head to Pond Hill Farm for wine and beer in a farm-inspired setting, check out these hard ciders, or try the Michigan Apple Committee’s recipe for Caramel Apple Rum Punch.
Farm Stays
Farm stays are all the rage. Where else can you enjoy the tranquility of being out in nature, help out with the harvest and dine on delicious food that comes from right outside your door? From country cottages to vineyard retreats, find your next overnight farm stay in Michigan.
Farmers Markets
From city markets to rustic roadside stands, you can always find fresh produce in Michigan. This is the perfect time to pick up every variety of Michigan apples, plus artisan products like baked goods and homemade honey. Don’t overlook local pawpaws if you spot them – the season is fleeting for this deliciously sweet North American native fruit. Find local farmers markets right here.
Need more fall inspiration? Take an autumn stroll through a Michigan Trail Town, see fall foliage while on the go or paddle your way through Michigan’s rivers of color.
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Some popular fall activities in Michigan include apple picking, visiting pumpkin patches, tackling a corn maze, and going on a hayride.
Michigan is the second-largest producer of apples in the country, and you can find apple cider at many of the state's orchards and cideries. Find our list of Michigan cideries here.
Farm stays are a type of vacation where you can stay on a farm and help out with the harvest. You can find farm stays in Michigan, ranging from country cottages to vineyard retreats.
You can find a variety of fresh produce at Michigan farmers markets, including Michigan apples, artisan products like baked goods and homemade honey, and local pawpaws.
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