I still remember my first visit to Meyer Family Farms Vegetable Stand, nestled along a quiet road in Salem Lakes. The fresh scent of vegetables and pumpkins greeted me right away. This cozy farm stand feels like stepping into a friend’s backyard garden, with warm, genuine hospitality and homegrown flavor that keeps me coming back. Let me walk you through everything I’ve learned from personal visits to this charming Wisconsin farm stand.
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Market Name: Meyer Family Farms Vegetable Stand
Address: 22201 75th St, Salem Lakes, WI 53168
Opening Hours:
Wednesday | 8 AM–7 PM |
Thursday | 8 AM–7 PM |
Friday | 8 AM–7 PM |
Saturday | 8 AM–7 PM |
Sunday | 8 AM–7 PM |
Monday | 8 AM–7 PM |
Tuesday | 8 AM–7 PM |
Parking, Tickets & Transportation
Parking here is always a breeze. I pull in and find a spot right by the stand, even on busy fall weekends. There is no entry fee, it’s as easy as driving in and strolling up to the stand. Because public transportation is limited in this area, driving by car is the most practical option for most visitors.
Vendor Information
This is a family-run operation rather than a multi-vendor market. The Meyer family grows their vegetables and pumpkins from seed in their greenhouse before bringing them to the stand, ensuring freshness and quality from seed to your table. Vendor registration is not applicable as all produce comes directly from the farm.
Tips for First Timers
I’ve learned a few things from my visits. Go mid-morning, it’s breezy and peaceful, with the morning light making the produce look vibrant. Pay attention to seasonal offerings: vegetables are available from mid-June to the end of October, while holiday goodies appear mid-November through Christmas. Cash, check, Venmo, or Zelle work for payment cards are not accepted. Bringing a cooler can help if you plan on buying a lot of fresh or cold items.
Why Meyer Family Farms Vegetable Stand Is a Must-Visit
What draws me back is the warmth and care I feel here. One morning, I chatted with the family about how they water seedlings twice a day and gently carry them through cooler nights with heaters in the greenhouse. You feel connected to the land and the people behind the food. It’s more than shopping, it’s a quiet celebration of growing seasons and good taste.
Instagram-Worthy Market Moments
I’ve taken some of my favorite photos here. Rows of bright pumpkins on an overcast day look so rich in tone that you can almost feel the autumn air. Close-ups of dewy tomatoes glisten like jewels. One of my go-to shots was fresh greens lit by gentle morning light—simple, fresh, and full of life.
FAQs
When is the stand open?
Open daily from 8 AM to 7 PM during produce season (mid-June to the end of October) and again during the holiday season (mid-November through Christmas)
Is there an entry fee?
No. You can walk right in without any charge.
What kinds of items are available?
You’ll find homegrown vegetables and pumpkins, along with holiday items, during the late season.
How do I pay?
They accept cash, check, Venmo, or Zelle. Cards are not accepted.
Can I park easily?
Yes. There is free on-site parking right next to the stand.
Final Thoughts
Visiting Meyer Family Farms Vegetable Stand feels like being invited into a neighbor’s garden full of care, flavor, and seasonal charm. Whether you come for the crisp vegetables of summer or cozy holiday décor, every visit leaves me a little more connected to the earth and the stories of local farming. If you’re in Salem Lakes, this is a simple detour that brings a whole lot of heart to your day.