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Discover Farmers Markets Across the U.S.

Select your state below to browse our comprehensive directory of local farmers markets. Whether you’re looking for seasonal fruits, organic vegetables, or handcrafted goods, easily find the best community markets and local vendors right in your area.

Find a Farmers Market Near You

Looking for a farmers market nearby? Start by searching for your city, state, or ZIP code.

Our directory helps you discover farmers markets across the United States, making it easier to find local markets and learn more about what they offer.

Explore market locations, schedules, products, and other useful information before you visit.

Find your local farmers market and see what’s available near you.

Fresh, Local, and Close to Home

Farmers markets are a great way to discover fresh food, meet local growers, and support small businesses in your community.

From small neighborhood markets to large weekend markets, every community has something different to offer. Browse local farmers markets to discover seasonal produce, baked goods, honey, eggs, flowers, plants, jams, handmade products, and more.

Whether you’re a regular market shopper or visiting a farmers market for the first time, we’re here to help you find your next favorite market.

Explore Farmers Markets Across the United States

Farmers markets can be found in cities, suburbs, and small communities throughout the country. Each market has its own mix of local farmers, food producers, artisans, and vendors.

Browse our farmers market directory by state to discover markets in your area or explore new markets while traveling.

From California and Texas to New York, Florida, Michigan, Oregon, and everywhere in between, discover local farmers markets across the United States.

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What Can You Find at a Farmers Market?

Every farmers market is different, and that’s part of the fun. Depending on the season and location, local vendors may offer everything from fresh produce to handmade goods.

Fresh Fruits & Vegetables

Discover seasonal fruits and vegetables from local growers. Availability changes throughout the year, so there’s always something new to discover.

Baked Goods

Find fresh bread, pastries, cookies, pies, cakes, and other homemade or locally produced baked goods.

Honey & Jams

Shop for locally produced honey, jams, preserves, jellies, and other small-batch products.

Eggs & Dairy

Many farmers markets feature farm-fresh eggs, cheese, dairy products, and other locally produced foods.

Plants & Flowers

Find flowers, herbs, vegetable plants, seedlings, and other seasonal plants from local growers and nurseries.

Handmade & Artisan Goods

Farmers markets are about more than food. Many markets also feature local makers selling soap, candles, crafts, pottery, artwork, and other handmade products.

Why Visit a Local Farmers Market?

Shopping at a farmers market is about more than filling your grocery bag.

It’s a chance to discover local food, meet the people who grow and make it, and support small businesses in your community.

Shop Local

Buy directly from local farmers, growers, food producers, and small businesses.

Discover Seasonal Food

Farmers markets change with the seasons, giving you the opportunity to discover what’s fresh and available locally.

Support Your Community

When you shop locally, you help support farmers, vendors, makers, and other small businesses in your area.

Find Something New

From heirloom vegetables and local honey to handmade soap and fresh flowers, farmers markets are full of products you may not find at a traditional grocery store.

Looking for a Farmers Market Open Today?

Sometimes you don’t want to plan ahead. You simply want to know where you can find a farmers market today.

Use FarmersMarketsNear.com to discover markets in your area and check available market information before you go.

Looking for a Saturday farmers market? Planning a Sunday morning market visit? Searching for a weekday market after work?

Start your search and discover what’s happening near you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are dogs allowed at the farmers markets listed on your site?

It depends entirely on the specific market and local city ordinances. While many open-air markets love welcoming your furry friends, others restrict pets due to health codes regarding open food stalls. To make it easy, we include a "Dog Friendly" tag on our market profiles. Simply use the filter in our search tool to find markets where your dog is welcome to join the weekend stroll.

Do farmers market vendors accept credit cards, or do I need cash?

The days of "cash only" markets are mostly behind us! Today, the vast majority of individual vendors use mobile card readers (like Square) for credit and debit transactions. Additionally, many community markets have a central Information Booth where you can swipe your card (or EBT/SNAP card) in exchange for wooden market tokens that can be spent at any stall. We always recommend bringing a few small bills just in case, but your card will work at almost all verified markets on our site.

Are farmers markets open year-round, or only during the summer?

While the traditional harvest season runs from May through October, the local food movement doesn't stop when it gets cold! Thousands of markets across the U.S. transition to "Winter Markets" from November to April, often moving indoors to greenhouses, community centers, or heated tents. Because seasonal transitions are when hours change the most, our directory is updated daily to reflect exactly which markets are operating year-round in your specific area.

How do you ensure the market hours and locations are accurate?

There is nothing more frustrating than arriving at a market that has moved or closed. Unlike generic map apps that rely on automated algorithms, FarmersMarketsNear.com is crowd-sourced and directly integrated with local market managers. Our data is constantly verified by local shoppers and updated by the organizers themselves. If a market changes its winter hours or moves to a new parking lot, our directory reflects it immediately.