Peach Picking in Wisconsin

Discover peach picking across Wisconsin. Search by ZIP code to find the closest location, check ratings, and read real visitor reviews before you go.

Peach Picking in Wisconsin

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Peach Picking in Wisconsin: What You Need to Know

Wisconsin is home to a range of spots for peach picking, spread across the state's different growing regions. This page rounds up every peach picking location listed in Wisconsin so you can compare distance, ratings, and reviews before deciding where to go.

Midwest Peach Picking

Peaches are a smaller part of the Midwest's fruit-growing identity than apples or, in Michigan's case, cherries, but pockets of strong peach production exist throughout the region—particularly in the hill country along major rivers, where elevation changes create air drainage that protects blossoms from late frost. Southern Illinois, southern Indiana, southern Ohio, and Michigan's western fruit belt all support peach orchards that open to pick-your-own visitors each midsummer, often on the same farms that grow the region's better-known apples.

Best Time for Peach Picking in Wisconsin

Typically ripening in August, a brief window at the edge of where the trees can reliably survive the state's winters.

Tips for Peach Picking in Wisconsin

Call ahead or check a location's website before visiting, since hours and availability for peach picking can change with the weather and time of year. Weekday visits are usually less crowded than weekends.