Welcome to Krupp Farms

A fourth-generation family farm in Comstock Park, Michigan, where thousands of families have come to pick berries, enjoy the petting zoo, and make memories since 1916. We're so glad you're here.

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Pre picked strawberries start
Wednesday June 10th
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Krupp Farms Produce

What We Grow

We've been growing strawberries on this land for over a century, and over the years we've added raspberries and peaches to the mix. Come pick your own or stop by the Berry Barn and we'll have them ready for you.

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Established in 1916

Over a century on the same Michigan soil

Krupp Farms has been a part of this community since 1916, when Charles Krupp purchased the first 80 acres on Krupp Avenue and planted a single acre of strawberries. Four generations later, we're still here, still growing berries, still welcoming families to the farm, and still guided by the same belief Charles passed down to his sons: take care of the land and it will take care of you.

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Today the farm is run by Nancy Krupp and her nephew Derek Huffman, who together are carrying on a tradition that has weathered more than a century of Michigan seasons. It's a labor of love, and one we're proud to share with every family that walks through our gates.

"Take care of the land and it will take care of you."~ Charles Krupp, Founder

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Years as a centennial farm

More Than Berry picking

Things To Do At Krupp Farms

Picking berries is just the beginning. Krupp Farms is a destination, free to visit, open to everyone, and full of things to do for the whole family.

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Visiting the farm

Where to park At Krupp Farms

Where you park depends on why you're here. Follow the guide below to make sure you head to the right spot when you arrive.

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Berry Barn, Milk House & activities

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Turn into the second driveway
Pass the first driveway — that leads to the private residence.
The Berry Barn entrance is the next driveway down.
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Park in the large lot
You'll see a large parking area when you pull in.
Park here for all Berry Barn visits.
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Walk up to the Berry Barn
The Milk House ice cream shop is right there.
Follow the path between the barns to reach the pavilion, petting zoo, & playground.
Red barn with two white garage doors, a white entry door, and a covered area on a gravel driveway.

U-pick strawberries & raspberries

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Look for the u-pick signs
When you arrive, follow the u-pick arrow signs.
They'll guide you directly to the field that's open for picking that day.
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Park in the u-pick field lot
Parking is located at the u-pick field itself.
Follow the u-pick signs, don't stop at the berry barn.
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Check in at the field
A team member will get you set up with a container and point you to your row.
Payment is made in the u-pick field.
White sign with red text 'U-Pick' and a left-pointing arrow on rocks by a red wall.