Some places sell fruit, and some places make you question every bland grocery store berry you have ever accepted without complaint. On a summer visit in southwest Michigan, I found a farm where the blueberries tasted so sweet and full that I immediately understood why people build seasonal rituals around picking them.
There is more going on here than a quick stop for produce, too: a country store stacked with blueberry treats, a relaxed farm setting that makes lingering easy, and a U-Pick experience that feels refreshingly simple instead of staged. Keep reading and I will show you exactly where it is, what makes the berries stand out, when to go, what you can do once you arrive, and why this Grand Junction spot leaves such a strong impression long after your bucket is full.
The address worth saving
A few miles of Michigan calm later, I arrived at True Blue Farms, 9548 Co Rd 215, Grand Junction, MI 49056, and the place immediately felt like the kind of stop people remember all year. This is the farm I had been hearing about, known for blueberries, friendly service, and a setting that keeps the experience pleasantly grounded.
True Blue Farms has been operating since 1993, and that long history shows up in the smooth way a visit unfolds. I liked that I did not need a complicated plan to enjoy it, because the options are straightforward: pick your own berries, buy them already gathered, browse the country store, and settle into the relaxed pace…