Covid-19 Update
Masks are required to enter the market. We also limit the number of people that can be in the market at once.
Lavender Update
We began replanting our labyrinth lavender last Spring after losing most of it in the 2019 Polar Vortex. The peak bloom time is mid to late July. It will take a couple of years before the labyrinth is back to its former splendor, but you are still welcome to walk it, to meditate, and to enjoy the healing space.
Herb Garden Update
Our Herb Garden, at the center of the Labyrinth, was spared by the Polar Vortex of 2019 and is absolutely thriving! Thank you all for your kind comments and beautiful pictures posted on Facebook and Instagram.
Masks are required to enter the market. We also limit the number of people that can be in the market at once.
Lavender Update
We began replanting our labyrinth lavender last Spring after losing most of it in the 2019 Polar Vortex. The peak bloom time is mid to late July. It will take a couple of years before the labyrinth is back to its former splendor, but you are still welcome to walk it, to meditate, and to enjoy the healing space.
Herb Garden Update
Our Herb Garden, at the center of the Labyrinth, was spared by the Polar Vortex of 2019 and is absolutely thriving! Thank you all for your kind comments and beautiful pictures posted on Facebook and Instagram.
Our tradition is growing
Cherry Point Farm is one of the oldest operating farms in Oceana County, Michigan; just a mile from the Lake Michigan shoreline and minutes from the Silver Lake sand dunes. This area, known as Little Point Sable, is where the sun, sand and lake come together to create a bountiful farming area, as well as one of nature's greatest playgrounds. Every summer, people come from all over the world to swim, sail, fish, and explore the beautiful white sand beaches and giant dunes ... and of course to visit Cherry Point!

The Bull family began operating the farm in 1949 and soon after opened a fruit market. A stop at Cherry Point has been a tradition for families ever since, and that tradition now includes many more experiences and activities. Whether you join us for a fish boil, a walk in the labyrinth and herb garden, a quick stop to pick up your fresh produce for dinner and a cherry strudel or turnovers for breakfast, or just to listen to the chorus of spring peepers at dusk, we hope your visit provides moments of enrichment. We welcome you.