
Best Farmers Market
Looking for a fun way to spend a Saturday morning and support the local economy? Pull out your canvas tote, put on some sunscreen, and head to your nearest farmers market. There's no better place to buy your daily servings of fruits and greens—plus a few homemade sweet treats and a wheel of artisan cheese. Our fresh picks for the top farmers markets across the U.S. will have you hungry for a day of sampling salsas, picking the prettiest bouquets and discovering a tasty recipe for that bunch of beets you couldn't resist.
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Ann Arbor Farmers Market | Ann Arbor, MI

For over a hundred years, Ann Arbor Farmers Market has been bringing the bounty of local growers, bakers and artisans to southeastern Michigan. This year-round market in the heart of downtown also features cooking demonstrations, perfect for learning how to prepare Michigan's famous pink beans. Food trucks and live music add a festive flair to your fruit and veggie shopping.
Boston Public Market | Boston, MA

You won't have to brave a New England winter to explore Boston Public Market, a fully enclosed market that makes for cozy browsing in any weather. Take home regional produce, fish, baked goods and craft beer from over 30 vendors, or sit down and enjoy tasty local creations from Beantown Pastrami Co. or Union Square Donuts. Seasonal pop-up vendors keep the market feeling fresh throughout the year.
Burlington Farmers Market |
Burlington, VT

From May to October, Burlington Farmers Market gathers the best from every corner of Vermont. The light breeze from Burlington Bay creates a lovely seaside atmosphere, perfect for perusing dozens of vendors that sell local goat cheese, honey and maple syrup alongside pottery and hand-dyed fabrics. A few days in the winter, you can grab a hot cocoa at the popular holiday market and hunt for handmade gifts like chocolate.
Charleston Farmers Market |
Charleston, SC

Southern hospitality with Carolina flavor abounds at the award-winning Charleston Farmers Market. Running from spring to late fall, this Marion Square market between the city's historic King and Meeting streets greets you with fresh eggs, juicy tomatoes and ripe strawberries just waiting to be gobbled up. While you're looking at gorgeous handmade sweetgrass baskets, enjoy live music and a bottle of kombucha or a sample of Sweet Mae's pimento cheese.
Coastal Alabama Farmers and
Fishermens Market | Foley, AL

If you want the freshest shrimp, oysters and snapper from the Gulf, then head to Coastal Alabama Farmers and Fishermens Market. Covered and open year-round, the market has more than just the catch of the day; you'll also find locally grown fruits and veggies, organic beef and handcrafted decor that'll turn your townhouse into a beach house. Seasonal events are popular, from June's Corn Festival to December's Christmas Night Market.
Dallas Farmers Market | Dallas, TX

Want to get away from the bustle of one of the country's biggest cities? Discover a delicious oasis at Dallas Farmers Market, open daily. Shop for homegrown produce and ranch-raised meat while you sip a cup of coffee, and then take in the city skyline from the food hall, where you can feast on Texas barbecue. Dog boutiques, wine-tasting rooms, boot shops—you can find just about anything here.
Dane County Farmers' Market |
Madison, WI

You never know what's in store at the twice-weekly Dane County Farmers' Market, which sits on the Wisconsin State Capitol's beautiful grounds. The nation's largest producer-only market takes great pride in carrying produce directly to shoppers; it's likely that the farmer selling you a bunch of carrots pulled them out of the ground that morning! Street musicians create the perfect vibe for picking out tulips or your new favorite cheese.
Ithaca Farmers Market | Ithaca, NY

Ithaca Farmers Market in the Finger Lakes region has been welcoming foodies and lovers of all things local for over 50 years. From April to December, take home the taste of orchards, distilleries, bakeries and coffee roasters produced within 30 miles of the city. The market also offers summer boat tours on Cayuga Lake. Each winter, you can sign up for the beloved (and famously wacky) Rutabaga Curl competition.
Lancaster Central Market | Lancaster, PA

The oldest farmers market in the U.S., Lancaster Central Market has been selling spices and herbs, farm-fresh vegetables, Amish pies and free-range meat since 1730. This year-round indoor market is open three days a week, giving you plenty of chances to explore its Old World charm and dozens of local vendors. Be sure to try the smoked meats and cheeses at S. Clyde Weaver, a nearly hundred-year-old deli.
Minneapolis Farmers Market |
Minneapolis, MN

Within walking distance of downtown's Target Field, Minneapolis Farmers Market is a haven from city life with its rows of greenhouse plants and stalls filled with fresh fruit, vegetables and meat. This almost 150-year-old market is open all year, great for buying handmade chocolate for holiday gifts, fresh-cut bouquets in the spring, or a ribeye and a bagful of corn on the cob for a summer cookout.
Old Town Scottsdale Farmers Market |
Scottsdale, AZ

For Old West vibes, organic produce and first-rate tamales, Old Town Scottsdale Farmers Market may be your new go-to for shopping local. Open October to April to avoid the desert's summer heat, the market is a cool place for finding homegrown mushrooms, fresh salsa and juicy pomegranates. Explore each booth with a cold brew or prickly pear fruit juice in hand before stopping for a brisket sandwich. Pets are welcome!
Pike Place Market | Seattle, WA

Pike Place Market is an icon of Seattle, famous for fish-tossing vendors, the world's first Starbucks and hundreds of craftspeople who bring the best of the Pacific Northwest to millions of visitors. Open daily, this landmark is your source for handmade gifts and local art along with delicious Washington apples and cherries. You'll find so many dining options that you may want to book one of the market's food tours.
PSU Farmers Market | Portland, OR

Farm-fresh goodness and a spirit of community are always in season at PSU Farmers Market. As you browse the tents (which are set up every Saturday year-round) under the elm trees on Portland State University's campus, you'll discover foraged mushrooms, Dungeness crab and marionberries, a unique berry found only in Oregon. Once a month, the market highlights the produce of several vendors with cooking demonstrations that you can sample.
Santa Fe Farmers' Market | Santa Fe, NM

While New Mexico's oldest city is most known for its rich art scene, the Santa Fe Farmers' Market is quickly gaining ground, winning awards for its commitment to sell only farm-to-booth local produce. After you've filled your tote with hand-carded wool and Hatch chiles, head to the café for a breakfast burrito and coffee. On Sundays, farmers give way to artisans, who create enchanting works you'll be obsessed with.
Union Square Greenmarket | New York, NY

A farmers market in Midtown Manhattan? That's right—Union Square Greenmarket has just-picked veggies, lavender honey and artisan cheese for a fresh-from-the-farm feel in the heart of the city. It's open all year four days a week, great for getting a bag of Hudson Valley apples or Finger Lakes grapes. And with NYC's finest restaurants nearby, you never know what celebrity chef might show up for a cooking demonstration.
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