It is no secret that West Michigan loves pickles. There have been multiple festivals celebrating the dill madness already this year, but if you thought you missed out, one is going on in Grand Rapids this weekend!

If you are ready to satisfy your cravings, pack up the family and head over to Ed Dunneback & Girls Fruit Farm.

Ed Dunneback and Girls Fruit Farm via Facebook
Ed Dunneback and Girls Fruit Farm via Facebook

The local staple is hosting its 3rd Annual Pickle Fest on Saturday, August 1, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Sunday, August 2, from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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An Unbelievable Dill-Infused Menu

The culinary team at Dunneback’s has created an incredible lineup that pickle lovers could only dream of. Here is what you can taste test across the farm:

    • Pickle Pizza
    • Pickle Queso
    • Dill Pickle Soup
    • Dill Pickle Pasta Salad
    • Deep Fried Pickles
    • Fried Pickle Dip
    • Pickle Grilled Cheese
    • Pickle Salsa
    • Pickle Chicken Salad
    • Pickle Lemonade

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Farm Fun and Live Music

Beyond the food, there is plenty to keep kids and adults entertained. Burn off energy on the mega slide and jump pad, take a ride on the barrel train, visit the farm animals, or take a spin in the human hamster wheel.

Ed Dunneback and Girls Fruit Farm via Facebook
Ed Dunneback and Girls Fruit Farm via Facebook

To top it all off, you can grab a cold beer from the farm and enjoy live music on Saturday afternoon from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

READ MORE: Check Out the Ultimate Guide to Grand Rapids Area Farmers Markets

Tickets to Pickle Fest 2026

Want to celebrate your pickle pride this weekend? Tickets are $8.95 per person + fees and you can get them here.

Ed Dunneback and Girls Fruit farm is located at 3025 6 Mile Road NW in Grand Rapids.

Discover 20 + U-Pick Fruit Farms Near Grand Rapids

Nothing says Michigan summer quite like spending a morning filling a bucket with fresh-picked fruit.

Strawberry season starts things off in June, with cherries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, and peaches following in July.

As summer winds down, pears, apples, and pumpkins take over. Here's where to find some of the best U-pick farms near Grand Rapids!

Keep in mind, fruit availability depends on weather and crop conditions, so it's always a good idea to check the farm's website or social media for current picking conditions and hours.

Gallery Credit: Janna

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