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Discover the charm of Peck's Farm Market East, a delightful roadside destination that has charmed both locals and visitors alike. Nestled at 6445 Hwy 14, Spring Green, WI, this market is a treasure trove of seasonal produce and homemade delights. With a friendly spirit and an inviting atmosphere, Peck's Farm Market East stands out as a perfect stop for families and travelers seeking authentic Wisconsin products.
At Peck's, you’ll find a bountiful selection of fall produce, which is a highlight for many during the autumn months. Customers rave about the seasonal offerings that not only allow you to savor the tastes of Wisconsin but also provide excellent gifts for loved ones. One standout item worth trying is the apple cider slushy, noted for its refreshing sweetness and great value—just $3 for a large serving!
As described by happy customers, Peck's Farm Market East is more than just a market; it’s a community hub where the spirit of Wisconsin truly shines. Whether you are stopping by for some homemade apple cider donuts in the fall or just to admire the Halloween decor, you will appreciate the warmth and hospitality of the staff. One visitor, Jo W., shared her appreciation for the owners and employees who went out of their way to assist her during a flat tire incident, highlighting just how much they care about their customers.
So if you find yourself in the Spring Green area, make sure to stop by Peck's Farm Market East, where you can enjoy fresh local produce, sweet treats, and the heartwarming hospitality that makes this market a true gem of Wisconsin.
“ Cute little stop if you're out in the area. We stopped on the way to Spring Green. They had a decent selection of fall produce, Wisconsin products, and baked goods. We tried an apple cider slushy, it was a good size for only $3! It was a little sweet. This would be a great place to stop if you're looking to pick up some Wisconsin made products or produce for a gift. They had a large collection of homemade dressings and sauces. We tried the garlic salad dressing which was very fresh! I loved the Halloween decor. Lots of photo opportunities and cute displays. The animals were cute also. ”
“ Bring the kids. They'll love the animals. Good market with typical roadside fare (honey, corn, candy, peanuts, flowers etc. however, they set it up well. Decent parking and a nice place. ”
“ Pecks has a decent array of seasonal produce along with some homemade products. For those with kids, the play areas and animals for petting are a great attraction. In the fall, grab yourself some homemade apple cider donuts. You won't be sorry. ”
“ Pecks Farm Market is a great place to bring your family! Along with seasonal fruits and vegetables and flowers and all kinds of goodies inside , each season they decorate for the holidays. They also have a small zoo that is free to stop in and look around. It's a tradition that we go here during Halloween to get our pumpkins and take pictures! There's even a corn maze ! Don't pass this by! ”
“ The BEST farm market and employees. I was stranded at the market by a flat tire. The owner and employees stopped everything to help me and make sure I could get on my way safely again. They care about their customers and their products. I will shop there whenever I am in the "neighborhood". They are the BEST!!! Jo ”
“ We were heading to the Frank Lloyd Wright visitor center and House on the Rock when my kids saw the animals and asked to turn around. So, we did and we were thrilled! The owner gave us some corn to feed the goats since he was filling the feed vending machines they have. Feed was a quarter but not sure how much that gave you since he gave us two huge scoops of it for free. The goats, baby pigs, baby cow, deer, bison, and all the animals were adorable. Actually the whole place was. So many birds that I had never seen before, I swear one was a cross bread of a tiger, a pheasant and a peacock! They had a bounce house that was a dollar a kid as well. There was a huge pumpkin to go inside of and my kids took a picture with the big corn on the cob. They also had a CedarWorks climber that although it was obviously old it was very functional (that brand holds up so well and is naturally splinter free, so it was still safe as ever). We could see that they did train rides and Halloween themed stuff for the fall but we went in August. The farmer's market had lots of local things, prices were on the higher side, and the nectarines we got didn't taste that great. The candy was fine though. We were going to a hotel so we didn't buy much. And the only potties are portapotties and they were so disgusting I decided I could hold my pee... so that is why it is a 4 and not a 5. Reading over the review from a few weeks earlier than we went I am wondering if he was at the other one. We saw no metal sculptures. The person that mentioned no hand washing area was also correct, they should get hand sanitizer stations, I didn't look for them specifically, kinda thought there was one by the playground but might be wrong. ”
“ Where else can you use a pulley system to send food up to goats who have climbed a large ramp for you? Not only that, but you can pet deer, take a wagon ride, go through a corn maze if it's autumn, and shop for fruits, veggies, cheese curds, pop corn, bakery items, salsa, and various gift items, This place is the best! Peck's is my very favorite farm market in the entire world! I absolutely love this place. I have been going here since I was a kid (and it's never been less than a 3 hour drive). They have great produce! I love their petting zoo. Every year they have different animals. In the fall, they have the best squash. They also create a team of horses made from squash. I'm sure we will continue to go as often as possible. We went a little early this year, so we may be able to visit again before winter. Yay! ”