Farmers Markets in New York
404 farmers markets listed across New York. Local markets where area farmers sell in one place. Directory updated August 2026.
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125th Street Farmers' Market
New York, NY
A farmers market on 125th Street, Harlem's main commercial corridor, at 163 West 125th near Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard. Regional growers set up here to sell fresh fruit and vegetables directly to Manhattan shoppers.
175th Street Greenmarket
New York, NY
One of GrowNYC's Greenmarkets, held in Washington Heights at 651 West 175th Street. Greenmarket rules require every vendor to grow or make what they sell within the region, so the stalls carry Hudson Valley produce sold straight by the farmers, along with seasonal fruit, eggs, and baked goods.
4th Ave Sunset Park Greenmarket
Brooklyn, NY
A GrowNYC Greenmarket in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, at 4th Avenue near the neighborhood's commercial center. By Greenmarket rule, every farmer sells only what they grow or produce, so tables hold seasonal fruit and vegetables and, in season, eggs and baked goods from regional farms.
79th Street Greenmarket
New York, NY
A GrowNYC Greenmarket on Columbus Avenue on Manhattan's Upper West Side. Every stall is a regional farm or food producer selling its own goods, so shoppers find Hudson Valley and Long Island produce, plus seasonal fruit, eggs, cheese, and bread direct from the people who made them.
82nd Street Greenmarket
New York, NY
A GrowNYC Greenmarket in Yorkville on the Upper East Side, at 408 East 82nd Street. Under Greenmarket rules the vendors are all regional farmers and food makers selling their own harvest, from seasonal vegetables and fruit to eggs and baked goods.
97th Street Greenmarket
New York, NY
A GrowNYC Greenmarket on the Upper West Side, at 125 West 97th Street. Regional farms bring what they grow themselves, so the tables carry seasonal produce alongside eggs, cheese, and bread sold directly by the growers and producers.
Abingdon Greenmarket
New York, NY
A small GrowNYC Greenmarket at Abingdon Square in the West Village, at 601 Hudson Street. Regional farmers sell what they grow, from seasonal vegetables and fruit to eggs, cheese, and baked goods. Its compact footprint makes it a neighborhood market rather than a destination.
Akwesasne Farmers Market
Hogansburg, NY
Held on the Akwesasne Mohawk territory in Hogansburg, along Route 37 in far northern New York near the St. Lawrence River and the Canadian border. The market gathers local growers and food producers on Mohawk land, serving the surrounding community.
Alden Farmers' Market
Alden, NY
A village farmers market in Alden, in Erie County east of Buffalo, at 13119 Broadway on the town's main street. Western New York growers bring seasonal produce and homemade goods to a small-town market.
Amenia Farmers Market
Amenia, NY
A seasonal farmers market in Amenia, in the Harlem Valley of eastern Dutchess County, along Route 22. Growers from the surrounding countryside bring produce and local food to a small market near the Connecticut line.
Andes Indoor Farmers Market
An indoor farmers market in the Catskills hamlet of Andes, at 143 Main Street in Delaware County. The indoor setting lets it run when the weather turns cold and outdoor markets close, gathering local producers with regional food, pantry goods, and crafts.
Auburn Farmers Co-op Market Inc.
across from Curley's Restaurant Auburn, NY
Vendors set up across from Curley's Restaurant at 96 State Street, running Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., June through October. Shoppers find fresh vegetables, fruit, cut flowers, baked goods, and handmade jewelry from Finger Lakes growers and makers. The market accepts SNAP/EBT, and several farmers take WIC and Senior Farmers Market coupons. It runs as a grower cooperative registered with New York State Ag and Markets.
Avon Market Days
Held every Wednesday from 3 to 6 p.m., June through October, on East Main Street in the village of Avon. The market pairs Genesee Valley produce with local wine, honey, eggs, baked goods, and higher-end artisan wares. Some growers raise fruit and vegetables without chemical sprays. The Village of Avon organizes it, and vendors take cash, cards, and in some cases SNAP, WIC, and FMNP coupons.
Babylon Village Farmers Market
Babylon, NY
Runs Sundays from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Babylon LIRR parking lot on Railroad Avenue, rain or shine. Started in July 2012, it now draws a full lineup of Long Island growers selling produce, eggs, dairy, New York State cheeses, fresh fish, artisan breads, coffee, honey, and preserves. Live music plays most Sundays. Vegan baked goods and both conventional and organic produce round out the stands.
Barryville Farmers Market
Barryville, NY
More than 30 vendors gather on the Barryville United Methodist Church grounds at 3405 NY-97, right along the Delaware River, Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., mid-May through October. Beaver Dam Brook Farms brings vegetables, herbs, and flowers; Tre Bella fires wood-oven pizza with local ingredients. Expect meats, cheese, eggs, baked goods, spirits, jams, and handmade crafts, plus live music and cooking demos. Parking sits at the funeral home and River Road circle.
Bartel Pritchard Greenmarket
Brooklyn, NY
GrowNYC has run this Park Slope greenmarket at Bartel-Pritchard Square, where Prospect Park West meets Prospect Park Southwest, since 1996. The year-round Wednesday market (8 a.m.-2 p.m.) is joined by a seasonal Sunday market, both stocked by small regional farms. Stands carry vegetables, fruit, flowers, plants, baked goods, and fresh-caught fish. It sits at the leafy southwest corner of Prospect Park, an easy stop for Windsor Terrace and Park Slope households.
Bensonhurst Greenmarket
Brooklyn, NY
This GrowNYC greenmarket runs Sundays inside Milestone Park at 18th Avenue and 81st Street, drawing Bensonhurst's Chinese, Italian, Russian, and Latino neighbors. El Poblano, one of the last working farms inside city limits, sells Mexican vegetables and herbs. Haywoods Fresh brings Columbia County beef, pork, chicken, and eggs; Ronnybrook supplies milk, yogurt, and butter. The market takes SNAP/EBT, WIC and Senior FMNP coupons, Health First OTC cards, and Greenmarket Bucks.
Berkshire-Rome Vendors' Market
Rome, NY
Sets up Fridays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the Berkshire Bank parking lot on the 100 block of West Dominick Street in downtown Rome. Vendors sell produce, baked goods, cheese, honey, jams, maple syrup, flowers, plants, prepared food, and wine, beer, and hard cider, alongside handmade crafts. Most take cards; some accept SNAP, EBT, WIC, and FMNP coupons. Indoor space keeps it going in poor weather.
Blasdell Farmers' Market
Blasdell, NY
Held Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Shops at Lake Avenue (the former Hills Plaza), 4271 Lake Avenue, from mid-May into October. This small south-towns market below Buffalo carries local produce, bedding plants, baked goods, and artisan crafts from Erie County growers and makers. Phone ahead to confirm the season's opening week.
Blue Fields Farmers Market
A USDA-certified farmers market at 979 Ogden Avenue in the Highbridge section of the Bronx. It brings fresh produce to a dense West Bronx neighborhood, part of the city's network of FMNP-approved markets that accept farm coupons for seniors and WIC families. Hours run seasonally through the warmer months.
Boonville Farmers Market
Sets up Thursday afternoons at Erwin Park in Boonville, mid-June through October, using the Moose River Road entrance to Upper Erwin Park. Adirondack-foothills growers sell fresh vegetables, fruit, maple syrup, local honey, baked goods, flowers, and beef and pork, alongside handmade crafts. The Boonville Area Chamber runs it, and the park's pavilions host summer band concerts nearby. Vendors take cash and, in some cases, farm coupons.
Boonville Winter Farmers Market
Boonville, NY
The cold-season counterpart to Boonville's summer market, moving indoors on Park Avenue once the Erwin Park season ends. Expect a smaller roster of Adirondack-foothills growers with storage vegetables, maple, honey, baked goods, and preserved farm goods. Check with the Boonville Area Farmers Market for current winter dates and hours before heading out.
Brewster Farmers Market
Brewster Village Hall Brewster, NY
Runs Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., June through late November, at Brewster Village Hall, 208 Main Street, with indoor space for cold days. Putnam County growers bring vegetables, fruit, eggs, meat, poultry, mushrooms, herbs, and flowers, plus honey, maple, jams, baked goods, soap, and prepared food. Most vendors take cards; some accept SNAP, EBT, WIC, and FMNP coupons.
Brightly's Farm Market
Hamlin, NY
A working farm stand on Drake Road in Hamlin, in the Lake Ontario fruit belt west of Rochester. This stretch of Monroe County grows apples, sweet corn, and summer vegetables, and roadside markets like this one sell what comes off the surrounding fields in season. Stop by during harvest for local produce.
Brighton Farmers Market
A Sunday market for the Rochester area, open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. from late April through November. Recently relocated to the Golisano Institute at 150 Sawgrass Drive, it gathers regional farms selling sustainably grown produce, meats, eggs, maple, honey, fresh flowers, pasta, and hot coffee, with vegan and gluten-free options. It's one of the region's larger weekly markets and stays busy through the growing season.
Broadalbin Farmers Market
Middleburgh, NY
A community market serving Broadalbin, a Fulton County village at the south end of Great Sacandaga Lake. The address on this listing points to Middleburgh in Schoharie County and appears to be a data mix-up. Look for the market in the Broadalbin village center during the summer season, with local produce and vendor goods.
Broadway Market Farmers Market
Buffalo's historic Broadway Market has anchored the Polish Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood at 999 Broadway for generations. The year-round indoor public market fills with produce, meats, baked goods, and prepared foods, and swells at Easter and on Paczki Day in February, when doors open at 7 a.m. Seasonal vendors join the permanent stalls. It runs as a City of Buffalo public market rather than an open-air stand.
Bronxville Saturday Farmer's Market
Bronxville, NY
The Bronxville Farmers Market runs every Saturday from early May through late November, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., rain or shine — a weekly Westchester tradition with a rotating vendor lineup, seasonal recipes in the newsletter, and EBT accepted.
Brooklyn Borough Hall Greenmarket
Brooklyn, NY
GrowNYC's flagship Brooklyn greenmarket sets up in Columbus Park beside Borough Hall, off Court and Montague Streets in Downtown Brooklyn. Open year-round, it gathers regional farms selling vegetables, fruit, cheese, eggs, meat, baked goods, and cut flowers a short walk from the courts and civic offices. It ranks among the borough's largest and longest-running markets. Vendors take SNAP/EBT and Greenmarket Bucks.
Brooktondale/Caroline Farmers Market
A small community market on Valley Road in Brooktondale, in the Town of Caroline just southeast of Ithaca. It gives Tompkins County growers and home producers a place to sell summer vegetables, eggs, baked goods, and handmade items close to home. Hours run seasonally through the warmer months.
Brunswick Farmers' Market
Held at the Brunswick Town Office on Town Office Road, east of Troy in Rensselaer County. This neighborhood market gathers Capital Region growers selling seasonal produce, eggs, baked goods, and local farm products through the summer. Check the town's listing for current market days.
Burnap's Farm Market & Garden Cafe
Pick-your-own fruit and a Garden Cafe set this Sodus farm market apart, at 7277 Maple Ave near Lake Ontario in Wayne County. The stand sells farm-fresh fruit and vegetables and bakes its own pies; the cafe plates farm-to-table meals, homemade desserts, and ice cream on house-made waffle cones. It's open most days, with Thursday through Saturday hours running latest, to 8 p.m.
Burnt Hills Farmers' Market
A Saratoga County community market on Lake Hill Road in Burnt Hills, in the Town of Ballston northwest of Schenectady. Local growers bring seasonal vegetables, fruit, eggs, baked goods, and farm products during the summer months. It serves the Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake area close to home.
Callicoon Indoor Winter Farmers' Market
The winter edition of Callicoon's Sunday market, moving indoors near Creamery Road once the outdoor season closes. Set in the Upper Delaware River valley of Sullivan County, it keeps local growers and food makers selling storage vegetables, meats, cheese, baked goods, and preserves through the cold months. Check ahead for current dates and hours.
Cambridge Valley Farmers Market
Cambridge, NY
A Washington County market at 24 South Park Street in the village of Cambridge, near the Vermont line. Local farms bring seasonal produce, meat, eggs, and pantry goods to a working agricultural valley. The surrounding area mixes vegetable growers with livestock and dairy producers, and the market reflects that range through the season.
Canajoharie Farmers' Market
Canajoharie, NY
Sets up at 2 Erie Boulevard in Canajoharie, a Mohawk Valley village on the Erie Canal in Montgomery County. Area growers sell seasonal vegetables, fruit, eggs, baked goods, and farm products through the summer. The market gives downtown a weekly stop for local food a short walk from the canal.
Canandaigua Farmers' Winter Market
Canandaigua, NY
The cold-season market for Canandaigua, held indoors at 254 South Main Street in this Finger Lakes town at the north end of Canandaigua Lake. It carries local growers and food makers through winter with storage vegetables, meats, cheese, baked goods, and preserved farm goods. Check the season's schedule before visiting.
Canandaigua VA Farmers' Market
Canandaigua, NY
Held on the grounds of the Canandaigua VA Medical Center at 400 Fort Hill Avenue, this market brings fresh local food directly to veterans, staff, and neighbors on the campus. Ontario County growers sell seasonal produce, baked goods, and farm products during the summer months. It's one of several VA-hosted markets across New York.
Candor Farmers Market
Candor, NY
A small Tioga County market at 101 Owego Road in the village of Candor, between Ithaca and Owego. Local growers and home producers sell seasonal vegetables, eggs, baked goods, and handmade goods close to home. Indoor space keeps it running in cooler weather. Hours run through the growing season.
Canton Farmers Market
Canton, NY
Opening day Friday, May 27, 2022. Come out and see the vendors. Check out our Facebook page for regular updates.
Cape Street Market
Cape Vincent, NY
A seasonal market at 357 Broadway Street in Cape Vincent, the village where the St. Lawrence River meets Lake Ontario in Jefferson County. Vendors sell local produce, baked goods, and handmade items to summer visitors and residents in this river town near Tibbetts Point. Runs on warm-weather weekends.
Cape Vincent Farmers Market
Held at 341 Broadway Street in downtown Cape Vincent, near the ferry landing at the head of the St. Lawrence River. This Jefferson County market gathers North Country growers and makers selling seasonal vegetables, fruit, eggs, and baked goods, with indoor space available. It draws both locals and seasonal cottage owners along the river.
Capital District Farmers Market in Menands (Wholesale)
This is the region's wholesale produce hub, not a weekend retail stand. At 381 Broadway in Menands, the Capital District Regional Market Authority runs a terminal market where grocers, restaurants, and vendors buy fruit, vegetables, and other food in bulk from farms and distributors. It has supplied the Albany-Troy-Schenectady food trade for decades. Buyers arrive early, and volume moves before most retail markets open.
Carmel Farmers' Market at Lake Mahopac
This Putnam County market sets up along the shore of Lake Mahopac at 953 South Lake Blvd, in the town of Carmel about an hour north of New York City. It runs as a seasonal outdoor market drawing growers and food vendors from the lower Hudson Valley. Expect the mix typical of a summer lakeside market: regional produce, baked goods, and prepared foods sold curbside near the water.
Caroline Farmers Market
A small community market in Brooktondale, in the town of Caroline just southeast of Ithaca in Tompkins County. The Vallely Road site sits in the Finger Lakes farm belt, where nearby growers bring vegetables, fruit, and homemade goods through the warmer months. This is a rural, neighborhood-scale market rather than a large regional one.
Carroll Gardens Greenmarket
Brooklyn, NY
Part of GrowNYC's Greenmarket network, this market runs on Smith Street in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn. Regional farmers from the Hudson Valley, Long Island, and New Jersey bring fruit, vegetables, eggs, and cheese to a brownstone neighborhood known for its food scene. Like other GrowNYC Greenmarkets, it accepts SNAP/EBT and Health Bucks.
Catskill Farmers' & Artisans' Market
Catskill, NY
Combining farm produce with local craft vendors, this market sits on Main Street in the village of Catskill, the Greene County seat on the west bank of the Hudson River. The 'artisans' half of the name means handmade goods share the stalls with vegetables, baked items, and prepared food. Catskill's Main Street has grown into an arts corridor, and the market fits that revived downtown.
Catskill Farmers Market
A produce-focused market a few doors up Main Street from the village's arts district, in Catskill, NY. Sitting near the Hudson River in Greene County, it gathers growers from the surrounding Catskills foothills selling seasonal vegetables and fruit. Smaller and more straightforward than a craft-heavy market, it serves everyday grocery shopping for the village and nearby hamlets.
Central Avenue Farmers' Market
An urban neighborhood market on Central Avenue, Albany's main commercial spine running through the West Hill and Pine Hills areas. At 339 Central Ave it brings fresh produce to a dense part of the Capital Region where grocery access can be thin. Vendors sell Capital District and Mohawk Valley vegetables and fruit during the growing season.
Central New York Regional Farmers Market (Saturday & Sunday)
One of Central New York's largest markets, the CNY Regional Market on Park Street in Syracuse runs weekends year-round under permanent open-air sheds. Operated by the Central New York Regional Market Authority, it hosts a wide range of farmers, food producers, and general vendors drawing shoppers from across Onondaga County and beyond. The scale sets it apart from the small village markets nearby.
Chamberlain Acres Farmers Market
Elmira, NY
Chamberlain Acres is a garden center and farm market at 824 Broadway in Elmira, Chemung County. Set in the Southern Tier's Chemung River valley near the Pennsylvania line, it pairs seasonal produce with plants and garden goods for local shoppers and gardeners.
Chappaqua Farmers Market
Chappaqua's market sets up on South Greeley Avenue in this Westchester County hamlet, part of the town of New Castle about 35 miles north of Manhattan. Growers from the Hudson Valley bring produce, cheese, bread, and prepared foods to a commuter community along the Metro-North Harlem line. It's a compact suburban market serving the village center.
Chatham Farmers Market
Held on Church Street in the village of Chatham, this Columbia County market sits in the farm country between the Berkshires and the Hudson River. Local growers bring vegetables, fruit, eggs, and baked goods during the season. Chatham is a small railroad-era village, and the market anchors its walkable downtown.
Chelsea's Down to Earth Farmers Market
New York, NY
Run by Down to Earth Markets, this Chelsea market operates on West 23rd Street in Manhattan. Down to Earth is a regional operator that stocks its markets with Hudson Valley and Northeast farmers selling vegetables, fruit, meat, dairy, and bread. The 23rd Street location serves a dense West Side neighborhood between the High Line and the Flatiron area.
Chestnut Street Farmers' Market
Rome, NY
The Chestnut Street Farmer's Market runs every Wednesday from late May through early October, 2 to 6 p.m., at St. John's Lutheran Church on West Chestnut Street in Rome, New York.
Chili Farmers' Market
A suburban market in the town of Chili, southwest of Rochester in Monroe County. The Chili Avenue site draws growers from the farmland west of the city, selling seasonal vegetables and fruit. It's a neighborhood-scale market for a Rochester bedroom community.
Cicero Farmers' Market
Cicero, NY
This market serves Cicero, a growing suburb on the north side of Syracuse in Onondaga County, near the shore of Oneida Lake. Regional farmers bring Central New York produce and food goods through the warm months. The Knowledge Lane location ties it to the town's civic and school area.
Cincinnatus Farmers Market
A small rural market in Cincinnatus, a hamlet in southern Cortland County along the Otselic River valley. Set in a farming stretch of Central New York, it gathers nearby growers selling vegetables, fruit, and homemade goods in season. This is a country community market, modest in size.
City Market of North Tonawanda
North Tonawanda, NY
The City Market of North Tonawanda, established in 1908, has been a staple between Buffalo and Niagara Falls for over a century — voted Best of 716. The market runs Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Payne Avenue and Robinson Street.
Clarence Farmers' Market
Clarence's market runs on Main Street in this Erie County town east of Buffalo, an area known for antiques and its historic hollow. Western New York growers bring produce, flowers, and baked goods during the season. It's a suburban market serving one of the Buffalo metro's older established communities.
Clifton Park Farmers Market
Clifton Park, NY
A Capital Region market in Clifton Park, a fast-growing Saratoga County suburb between Albany and Saratoga Springs. Along Route 146, vendors sell upstate produce, dairy, and prepared foods through the growing season. The market gives a sprawling, car-oriented town a weekly gathering point.
Clinton-Bailey Farmers' Market
One of Buffalo's oldest public markets, the Clinton-Bailey Market runs year-round on Clinton Street on the city's East Side. It has long worked as a wholesale and retail hub where regional and Western New York farmers sell produce in volume, alongside meat, eggs, and specialty foods. The market draws restaurant buyers and home cooks alike and stays open through winter.
Clyde Farmers Market
A village market in Clyde, a small Wayne County community in the Finger Lakes region between Rochester and Syracuse along the old Erie Canal. Nearby growers bring seasonal vegetables and fruit to South Park Street through the warmer months. It's a modest, local market for a canal-era village.
Colden Community Farmers Market
A rural community market in Colden, a small town in the hills of southern Erie County near the Kissing Bridge ski area. The Supervisor Avenue location sits at the town's civic center. Local Western New York growers bring produce and homemade goods to neighbors during the short growing season at this elevation.
Cold Spring Farmers Market
Set in the riverside village of Cold Spring in Putnam County, this market sits in the Hudson Highlands across the river from West Point and beneath Storm King and Breakneck Ridge. Hudson Valley farmers bring produce, meat, cheese, and bread to a village popular with weekend hikers arriving by Metro-North. It runs seasonally close to the village's walkable Main Street.
Copake Hillsdale Farmers Market
Granville, NY
Serving the Copake and Hillsdale area of southern Columbia County, this market sits in the Roeliff Jansen (Roe Jan) country along the Route 22 corridor near the Massachusetts line. Hudson Valley and Berkshire-edge farmers bring vegetables, fruit, meat, and dairy to a region of working farms and weekend homes. It runs seasonally as an anchor for the rural Roe Jan community.
Corfu Farmers Market
Corfu, NY
A village market in Corfu, a small Genesee County community between Buffalo and Batavia in Western New York. Along Alleghany Road (Route 33), nearby farmers sell seasonal produce and homemade goods. It's a country market serving Corfu and the surrounding towns near Darien Lake.
Corning Farmers' Market
Corning's market runs on Pine Street in this Steuben County city in the Southern Tier, home to Corning Glass and the restored Gaffer District downtown. Growers from the surrounding Chemung and Canisteo river valleys bring produce, flowers, and baked goods through the season. The market complements a walkable downtown built around glass and tourism.
Corona Greenmarket
Corona, NY
A GrowNYC Greenmarket on Roosevelt Avenue in Corona, Queens, one of the city's densest and most heavily immigrant neighborhoods. Regional farmers bring fruit and vegetables to a community where the market widens access to fresh food. Like other GrowNYC markets, it accepts SNAP/EBT and Health Bucks.
Cortelyou Greenmarket
Brooklyn, NY
A GrowNYC Greenmarket on Cortelyou Road in the Ditmas Park section of Brooklyn. Farmers from the Hudson Valley and nearby regions sell produce, eggs, bread, and cheese to a leafy Victorian neighborhood in Flatbush. It accepts SNAP/EBT and Health Bucks like other GrowNYC markets and runs on a regular weekly schedule in season.
Cravings & Crafts Farmers Market
The Bronx, NY
We are a vendor-owned and operated market and community hub offering fresh, seasonal produce, baked goods, and handcrafted goods from local growers and makers. The market supports small businesses, expands access to healthy foods, and creates a welcoming space with a great vibe where residents can connect and shop.
Culinary Kids Farmers' Market
A farmers market at 30-15 Seagirt Boulevard in Far Rockaway, on the Queens end of the Rockaway peninsula. The 'Culinary Kids' name points to a food-education focus alongside the produce stands. It serves a beachside community that has historically had limited fresh-food access.
Dag Hammarskjold Greenmarket
New York, NY
A GrowNYC Greenmarket at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza on East 47th Street in Midtown Manhattan, steps from the United Nations. Regional farmers bring produce, bread, and flowers to office workers and East Side residents. Like other GrowNYC markets, it accepts SNAP/EBT and Health Bucks.
Danby Farmers Market
A small community market in the town of Danby, just south of Ithaca on Route 96B in Tompkins County. Set in the hilly Finger Lakes farm country south of the city, it gathers nearby growers selling vegetables, fruit, and homemade goods in season. It's a rural, neighborhood-scale market.
Dara Farms Seed & Marketplace, Inc.
Bellmore, NY
Dara Farms Seed & Marketplace is a business at 2680 Shirley Lane in Bellmore, on the South Shore of Long Island in Nassau County. The name points to seeds and a marketplace operation rather than a traditional open-air farmers market. Little detail is published online about its current offerings.
Dave's Veggies Greenhouses & Farm Market
Homer, NY
Dave's Veggies is a greenhouse and farm market on Route 41 in Homer, in Cortland County's Central New York countryside. It grows and sells produce alongside greenhouse plants: bedding flowers and vegetable starts in spring, fresh vegetables through summer and fall. The roadside operation serves the Homer and Cortland area with its own and local-grown stock.
Delaware Area Neighborhood Farmers' Market
Albany, NY
The Delaware Area Neighborhood Farmers' Market runs along Delaware Avenue on Albany's south side, one of the city's busier residential and small-business corridors. As a neighborhood market, it draws Capital Region growers and food makers to a walkable spot rather than a large fairground. Exact vendors and season aren't listed here, but the Delaware Avenue location puts it within reach of the Second Avenue and Whitehall Road neighborhoods.
Delaware Community Farmers Market
You'll find the Delaware Community Farmers Market behind the Delaware Branch of the Albany Public Library at 331 Delaware Avenue. Setting up in the library lot keeps it within walking distance for the surrounding neighborhood, pairing local produce and prepared foods with a well-used community anchor. It is one of two small markets listed on this stretch of Delaware Avenue in Albany.
Delhi Farmers Market
Delhi sits at the center of Delaware County in the western Catskills, and its farmers market puts local growers on Main Street in the village. Delaware County is heavy dairy and small-farm country, so the produce, eggs, cheese, maple, and baked goods common to Catskill markets fit here. SUNY Delhi and the surrounding farm towns give the market a steady local base.
Delmar Farmers' Market
The Delmar Farmers' Market serves Delmar and the wider Town of Bethlehem, an established suburb southwest of Albany. At 428 Kenwood Avenue it sits along one of the hamlet's main commercial streets, drawing growers from the surrounding Albany and Rensselaer County farm belt. Expect the produce, baked goods, and prepared foods standard to Capital Region neighborhood markets.
Deposit Farmers Market
Deposit is a small village on the West Branch of the Delaware River, near the Cannonsville Reservoir where Broome and Delaware counties meet. Its farmers market brings local growers to Second Street in the village center, in a rural, trout-fishing and dairy stretch of the Southern Tier. Look for the modest, seasonal lineup of produce, eggs, and homemade goods typical of small Delaware River valley towns.
DeWitt Farmers Market
East Syracuse, NY
We have programs, activities and events for all thru the year. All ages and all genders are welcome.
Dolgeville Farmers' Market/Flea Market
The Dolgeville market pairs farmers with a flea market on North Main Street, so shoppers get local produce and homemade food alongside secondhand and vintage finds. Dolgeville is a small former mill village on East Canada Creek, straddling Herkimer and Fulton counties in the southern Adirondack foothills. That combined farm-and-flea format is common in the smaller Mohawk Valley and foothill towns.
Domino Park Greenmarket
Brooklyn, NY
Domino Park Greenmarket sets up at Domino Park, the East River waterfront park built on the former Domino Sugar Refinery site in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Run under GrowNYC's Greenmarket program, it brings regional farmers selling produce and New York State goods to a heavily used public park just south of the Williamsburg Bridge. Like other Greenmarkets, it accepts SNAP/EBT and Health Bucks. The market is seasonal.
Down to Earth Mamaroneck Winter Farmers Market
Mamaroneck, NY
Down to Earth Markets runs this winter farmers market in Mamaroneck, a Long Island Sound village in southern Westchester County. The company operates a network of Westchester and Hudson Valley markets that gather regional farmers and food makers using locally sourced ingredients. The 168 West Boston Post Road location sits on Mamaroneck's main commercial road. Winter markets like this one move indoors and lean on cold-season produce, baked goods, and prepared foods.
Down to Earth Morningside Park Farmers Market
New York, NY
The Morningside Park Farmers Market is run by Down to Earth Markets, which manages farmers markets across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and Westchester — pairing local farmers with area food and craft makers who use locally sourced ingredients. The mission: ensure a future for small-scale agriculture around New York by connecting shoppers directly to the local food system.
Down to Earth Ossining Winter Farmers Market
Ossining, NY
Down to Earth Markets runs Ossining's farmers market, which continues through winter on Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. near the corner of Spring and Main Streets in this Hudson River village in Westchester County. Vendors include local farmers and area food and craft makers working with locally sourced ingredients. The market accepts SNAP benefits. Ossining sits on the east bank of the Hudson, about 30 miles north of Manhattan.
Downtown Binghamton Farmers' Market
Binghamton's downtown market sets up on Court Street, in the Broome County seat known as the Parlor City at the meeting of the Susquehanna and Chenango rivers. Southern Tier growers bring produce, and the region's farms run to dairy, apples, sweet corn, and vegetables. The Court Street location puts the market among downtown Binghamton's government buildings and businesses.
Downtown Country Market
Buffalo, NY
The Downtown Country Market brings Western New York growers into downtown Buffalo during the summer season, setting up along Main Street to serve office workers and residents. Vendors sell produce, flowers, baked goods, and other regional farm products. Buffalo and the surrounding Niagara Frontier support heavy fruit and vegetable growing, so the tables fill out through the WNY harvest. The Main Street location sits near the city's financial and theater districts.
Downtown Farmers' Market
Binghamton, NY
This downtown Binghamton market runs on Collier Street near the county courthouse and government plaza. Held during the growing season, it gathers Southern Tier farmers and food vendors a short walk from the Chenango River and Binghamton's downtown core. Broome County's farms supply the sweet corn, tomatoes, apples, and other produce that anchor markets across the Susquehanna valley.
Downtown Syracuse Farmers Market
Fayetteville, NY
Despite the name, this market's address places it in downtown Fayetteville, an eastern suburb of Syracuse in Onondaga County, along West Genesee Street. Central New York's Onondaga and Madison county farms supply the produce, dairy, and baked goods that fill area markets through the season. Fayetteville sits near the town of DeWitt and the Green Lakes area east of Syracuse.
Dundee Farmers Market
Dundee sits in Yates County just west of Seneca Lake, in the middle of Finger Lakes wine country. Its farmers market puts local growers on Water Street in the village, drawing on a region known for grapes, produce, and a strong Mennonite and Amish farming community. Expect seasonal fruit and vegetables, plus the baked goods and farm products common to Finger Lakes markets.
Dunham Public Library Winter Market
The Dunham Public Library hosts this winter market at 76 Main Street in Whitesboro, a village just west of Utica in Oneida County. Holding the market indoors at the library keeps local vendors going through the Mohawk Valley's cold months, when outdoor markets close. Shoppers can expect cold-season produce, baked goods, and handmade items from area growers and makers.
East Hampton Farmers Market, LLC
East Hampton, NY
The East Hampton Farmers Market operates at 80 Park Place on the South Fork of Long Island, in one of the Hamptons' main villages. Long Island's East End grows potatoes, sweet corn, tomatoes, and other vegetables, plus the specialty produce and flowers that supply Hamptons kitchens through summer. The market gathers these growers and local food makers in East Hampton village during the warm season.
East Meadow Farmers Market
East Meadow's farmers market runs at 2201 Hempstead Turnpike, the address of Eisenhower Park, the large Nassau County park on Long Island. Long Island growers bring produce, and the market typically adds baked goods, prepared foods, and other vendors for the surrounding suburban community. Eisenhower Park's central location makes it a common host for Nassau County events and markets.
East New York Farmers Market
Brooklyn, NY
The East New York Farmers Market grew out of East New York Farms!, a community project in this eastern Brooklyn neighborhood that connects local community gardeners and a youth-run urban farm with regional growers. At 613 New Lots Avenue, tables carry produce grown in the neighborhood alongside upstate and regional farm goods, often reflecting the area's Caribbean, African American, and Latino food traditions. The market runs Saturdays during the growing season.
Eastside Market
Elmira, NY
The Eastside Market operates at 760 Water Street on Elmira's east side, in the Southern Tier's Chemung County. Elmira sits on the Chemung River, and area farms supply the sweet corn, tomatoes, apples, and other produce that fill the market's summer tables. This is one of two listings for the same east-side Elmira market.
Eastside Neighborhood Farmers Market
Syracuse, NY
The Eastside Neighborhood Farmers Market sets up at 826 Euclid Avenue in Syracuse, in the University and Westcott neighborhood on the city's east side. Central New York growers bring produce, and neighborhood markets like this one usually add baked goods, prepared foods, and crafts for the students and residents nearby. Onondaga County's farms carry the market through the Central New York growing season.
Elizabethtown Farmers' Market
Adirondack Center Museum Elizabethtown, NY
The Elizabethtown Farmers' Market sets up at the Adirondack History Museum (formerly the Adirondack Center Museum) at 7590 Court Street, the Essex County seat in the Adirondack High Peaks region. Short growing seasons and mountain terrain make Adirondack markets smaller, so expect the hardy produce, maple, eggs, and baked goods that suit the area. The museum grounds give the market a central village spot.
Elmira Eastside Farmers Market
Held at 760 East Water Street, the Elmira Eastside Farmers Market serves the east-side neighborhoods of Elmira, the largest city in New York's Chemung County. Growers from the surrounding Southern Tier bring seasonal produce, eggs, and baked goods. Elmira's location on the Chemung River and near the Pennsylvania line ties it to a farm belt shared across the state border.
Empire State Plaza Summer Farmers Market
Albany, NY
The Empire State Plaza Farmers Market runs Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the north end of the Empire State Plaza in downtown Albany. Part of New York's Fresh Connect program, it brings around a dozen vendors selling seasonal produce, cheese, cider, baked goods, flowers, pierogi, and spirits, from sellers like Bee Hollow Farm, Krupa Brothers Pierogi, and Meredith's Bread. Payment is by card only; cash isn't accepted.
Enchanted Mountain Farmers Market
Enchanted Mountains is the tourism name for Cattaraugus County, and this Olean market takes it as its own. Olean is the county's largest city, in the Southern Tier near Allegany State Park and the Pennsylvania line. Growers from the surrounding hill-country farms bring produce, and markets here run through the short but productive summer season. The Constitution Avenue location sits within the Olean area.
Essex Food Hub
Westport, NY
A local food hub in Westport, on the New York shore of Lake Champlain in Essex County. Hubs like this gather produce, meat, and other goods from Champlain Valley and Adirondack farms, then move them to nearby customers and food programs. Its hours and the specific farms it carries aren't posted online, so a call or visit is the best way to confirm what's in stock.
Fairport Farmers' Market
The Fairport Farmers' Market runs off South Main Street, behind the bank branch in the village of Fairport, a Rochester suburb on the Erie Canal in Monroe County. Growers from the fertile Genesee region bring produce, fruit, and flowers, with the baked goods and prepared foods typical of Rochester-area markets. Fairport's canal-side Main Street keeps the market within a walkable downtown.
Family Fruit Farmers Market
Family Fruit Farmers Market sits at 2200 Arthur Kill Road on Staten Island's South Shore, in the Charleston-Rossville area near the Outerbridge Crossing. It's a produce market serving one of the more suburban, less dense parts of the borough. Details on hours and offerings aren't available here, but the name and location point to a fruit-and-vegetable market for the surrounding South Shore neighborhoods.
Farm & Artisan Market at the Villa
Warsaw, NY
The Farm & Artisan Market at the Villa gathers growers and makers at 140 North Main Street in Warsaw, the Wyoming County seat in Western New York's farm country. Wyoming County ranks among the state's top dairy and agricultural counties, so local food, produce, and handmade goods anchor a market like this. It pairs farm vendors with artisan sellers at one site.
Farmer Browns Marketplace Farmers Market
Apalachin, NY
Farmer Browns Marketplace runs along Route 434 in Apalachin, a Tioga County hamlet on the Susquehanna River between Binghamton and Owego. As a marketplace-style farm stand, it carries local produce and farm goods for the Southern Tier communities strung along the 434 corridor. The exact selection and hours aren't listed here, but the Route 434 location makes it an easy stop on the Vestal-Apalachin-Owego stretch.
Farmers' Market at the Williamsville Mill
This market sets up at the historic Williamsville Water Mill on East Spring Street, an early-1800s grist mill on Ellicott Creek in the village of Williamsville, an Amherst suburb of Buffalo. The restored mill site gives Erie County growers and food makers a distinctive spot to sell produce, baked goods, and local products. Williamsville's walkable Main Street district sits just steps away.
Farmers Market in Menands
At 381 Broadway in Menands, this is the Capital District Farmers Market, a large regional wholesale and retail produce market just north of Albany. Farmers, wholesalers, and retail buyers have traded fruit, vegetables, and plants here for generations, making it one of the Northeast's major wholesale farm markets. Menands sits in Albany County along the Hudson, and the market draws buyers from across the Capital Region and beyond.
Fillmore Farmers Market
Fillmore, NY
Fillmore Farmers Market sets up at 35 S. Genesee Street in Fillmore, a small hamlet in Allegany County's Southern Tier. Growers from this rural stretch of western New York bring seasonal produce and homemade goods when the market runs. Public details are thin, so hours are best confirmed with a local vendor or the village.
First NY Federal Credit Union Farmers' Market
This market runs on the grounds of the First New York Federal Credit Union at 2 Wall Street in the Albany-Colonie corridor. Credit-union- and employer-hosted markets like this give Capital Region shoppers a convenient weekday stop for local produce. Specific vendors and dates aren't posted publicly, so check directly with the credit union.
First United Methodist Farmers Market
The First United Methodist Church of Delmar hosts this market at 428 Kenwood Avenue, on the main road through the Bethlehem suburb south of Albany. A church-run market pairs local growers with a community gathering space. Season and hours aren't widely posted online; the church office is the best source for current details.
Flanders Farmers Market
Flanders Farmers Market operates at 655 Flanders Road on Long Island's East End, in the Southampton-area hamlet of Flanders near Riverhead. East End growers here farm some of New York's most productive land. Public information is limited, so confirm the current schedule with a local organizer before making the trip.
Florida Farmers' Market
Florida, NY
Held at 179 N. Main Street in the Village of Florida, Orange County, this market serves the Black Dirt farming region of the lower Hudson Valley. That muck soil is known statewide for its onions and other row crops. Vendor lists and dates aren't posted online, so check with the village for current hours.
Flushing Greenmarket
Flushing, NY
Part of GrowNYC's Greenmarket network, this market stands at 42-45 Kissena Boulevard in downtown Flushing, Queens. Regional farms truck fruit, vegetables, and other products directly into one of the city's busiest neighborhoods, and GrowNYC markets accept SNAP/EBT. Market days and season shift by location, so confirm the current schedule through GrowNYC.
Fort Edward Canal Street Marketplace Farmers Market
New York, NY
This market is part of the Canal Street Marketplace in Fort Edward, a Washington County village on the Champlain Canal (the listed Manhattan address is a data error). Vendors gather near the historic canal corridor with local farm goods. Current details are limited online, so verify the schedule with the marketplace or village.
Fort Edward Farmers Market
Fort Edward Farmers Market runs along Broadway (Route 4) in this Washington County canal village north of Saratoga. Growers from the upper Hudson and Champlain Canal region bring produce and farm products to the roadside site in season. Little is posted publicly, so confirm days and season with the village.
Fredonia Farmers Market
Fredonia Farmers Market runs Saturdays 9 a.m.-1 p.m. on Church Street from mid-May through October, with the same vendor group also holding Thursday markets in Forestville and Sunday markets in Cassadaga. A winter market moves indoors to the Masonic Lodge at 321 E. Main Street starting the first Saturday of November. Stalls sell vegetables, maple products, baked goods, soaps, crafts, and prepared foods. The market accepts credit cards and SNAP/EBT through manager-issued tokens.
Freevilefarmersmarket
Freeville, NY
Our mission is to increase access to healthy food in and around Freeville, NY and promote a diverse set of local food producers, farmers, and artisans by providing a friendly market atmosphere to share local products and build community. We aim to support practices that are environmentally sound and socially responsible.
Genesee County Farmers Market
Genesee County Farmers Market sets up at 8315 Park Road in Batavia, near the county fairgrounds in western New York between Buffalo and Rochester. Growers from the surrounding farm belt bring produce during the season. Vendor and schedule details aren't posted online, so confirm current hours locally.
Glen Cove Farmers Market
Glen Cove Farmers Market runs at 18 Village Square in downtown Glen Cove, on the North Shore of Long Island in Nassau County. The market gives this small city a seasonal source for local produce and goods. Days and season aren't widely posted, so check with the city or the downtown business group.
Glens Falls Winter Farmers' Market
This is the cold-season market for Glens Falls, held indoors at 54 Bay Street in the Warren County city at the edge of the southern Adirondacks. A winter market keeps regional growers and makers selling storage crops, baked goods, and crafts through the off-season. Winter hours vary, so confirm the current dates locally.
GOOD OLE DAYS Indoor Farm Market (Macedon Center)
GOOD OLE DAYS is an indoor farm market at 1208 Macedon Center Road in Macedon, Wayne County, east of Rochester near the Finger Lakes. Running indoors lets it carry local farm goods beyond the short outdoor season. Public details are limited, so confirm current days and hours before visiting.
Gossett's Farmer's Market
Gossett's Farmer's Market sits at 1202 Route 35 in South Salem, in the rural northeast corner of Westchester County near the Connecticut line. This stretch of Route 35 is farm-stand and nursery country. Specifics aren't posted online, so confirm the season and hours locally before going.
Greater Bellport Farmers Market
Greater Bellport Farmers Market operates at 685 Station Road in Bellport, a South Shore village in Suffolk County, Long Island. Local growers supply produce to this bayside community during the season. Schedule details aren't widely posted, so confirm the current market days locally.
Green Hills Farmers' Market
This market is listed at 5933 S. Salina Street on Syracuse's south side, in Onondaga County. Local produce and farm goods anchor markets across this part of Central New York. Public information is thin here, so verify the current schedule before making a trip.
Greenport Farmers Market
Greenport Farmers Market runs at 622 First Street in Greenport, a working waterfront village on the North Fork of Long Island in Suffolk County. North Fork farms and the surrounding maritime community feed a strong local-food scene here. Current days and season aren't confirmed online, so check locally.
Greenwich Farmers' Market
Greenwich, NY
Greenwich Farmers' Market sets up at 70 Main Street in Greenwich, a Washington County village in upstate New York, not the Connecticut town of the same name. Growers from the farm country between the Hudson River and Vermont bring produce in season. Confirm the current schedule with the village.
Groton Farmers Market
Groton Farmers Market operates at 200 S. Street (Route 38) in Groton, a Tompkins County village in the Finger Lakes region north of Ithaca. Nearby farms supply seasonal produce and goods. Days and hours aren't widely posted online, so confirm locally before visiting.
GrowNYC
Bronx, NY
GrowNYC, the environmental nonprofit founded in 1970 that runs the city's Greenmarket farmers markets, operates a wholesale food distribution hub at this Hunts Point address in the Bronx. The site moves produce from regional farms to corner stores, institutions, and food-access programs across New York City. GrowNYC markets and Fresh Food Box sites accept SNAP/EBT. More at grownyc.org.
Hamburg Farmers Market
Hamburg, NY
Hamburg Farmers Market runs at 45 Church Street in the village of Hamburg, Erie County, just south of Buffalo. Western New York growers bring produce and farm products during the season. Current schedule details aren't confirmed online here, so check with the village.
Hamilton Farmers Market
Village Green Hamilton, NY
Hamilton Farmers Market sets up on the Village Green at 3 Broad Street in Hamilton, the Madison County village that's home to Colgate University. Growers from this Central New York dairy-and-crop region sell produce and goods in season. Confirm the current market day locally.
Hamlin Farmers Market
Hamlin Farmers Market operates at 1658 Lake Road in Hamlin, a Monroe County town near the Lake Ontario shore west of Rochester. Fruit and vegetable farms are common along this fertile lakeshore belt. Days and season aren't posted online here, so verify locally.
Hancock Community Education Farmers' Market
Great American Store lot Hancock, NY
The Hancock Community Education program runs this market at 11 East Main Street in Hancock, a Delaware County village where the branches of the Delaware River meet in the western Catskills. Local growers bring produce to the store lot in season. Confirm days and hours through the program locally.
Harlem Hospital Market
New York, NY
This market operates by Harlem Hospital along Lenox Avenue in Central Harlem, Manhattan. Hospital-sited markets like this one bring fresh produce into a dense urban neighborhood. The exact market day and season aren't confirmed online, so check with the hospital or the market operator.
Harvest Home Jacobi Hospital Market
Bronx, NY
Run by Harvest Home Farmers Market, a New York City nonprofit that operates markets in lower-income neighborhoods, this stand sits at Jacobi Hospital, 1400 Pelham Parkway in the Bronx. It brings regional farm produce to a hospital campus and the surrounding community. Confirm the current market day and season through Harvest Home.
Harvest Home Murray Hill Farmers Market
Harvest Home Farmers Market, a New York City nonprofit, operates this Manhattan market; the listed 126th Street address places it in Harlem rather than Murray Hill. The organization runs produce markets in underserved neighborhoods across the city. Confirm the exact location, day, and season through Harvest Home.
Harvest Home Youth Market
This youth-run market from the Harvest Home Farmers Market network operates at 70 East 129th Street in East Harlem, Manhattan. Youth markets train young people to run a produce stand while bringing fresh food to the neighborhood. Confirm the current day and season through Harvest Home.
Herkimer/ Early Birds Farmers Market
The Early Birds Farmers Market runs at 105 N. Caroline Street in Herkimer, a second market option in this Mohawk Valley village. As the name suggests, it aims at early-morning shoppers after just-picked produce. Confirm the current schedule locally.
Herkimer Farmers Market
Herkimer, NY
Herkimer Farmers Market sets up at 104 N. Washington Street in Herkimer, the Mohawk Valley county seat in Central New York. Growers from the surrounding valley farmland bring produce in season. Current days and hours aren't confirmed online, so check locally.
Highland Park Winter Farmers Market
A winter market on Highland Avenue in southeast Rochester, running through the cold months when the area's outdoor stands close. Monroe County sits in the Genesee Valley and northern Finger Lakes, so cold-season markets here lean on storage crops, root vegetables, eggs, meat, honey, and baked goods that hold through the winter. It gives Rochester shoppers a local option between the fall and spring markets.
High School For Public Service Farmers Market
Brooklyn, NY
This market operates at the High School for Public Service, 600 Kingston Avenue in the Wingate section of Brooklyn near East Flatbush. School-sited markets like this bring fresh produce into the neighborhood and often involve students. Confirm the current day and season locally.
Hilltown Farmers' Market - Preston Hollow
Part of the Hilltown Farmers' Market, which rotates through the Helderberg hilltowns of southwestern Albany County. This location sets up along Route 145 in Preston Hollow, a small hamlet in the town of Rensselaerville. Growers from the surrounding rural uplands bring produce, eggs, and homemade goods. The market serves a scattered farming community in the hills south of Albany.
Hilltown Farmers' Market - Rensselaerville
The Rensselaerville stop of the Hilltown Farmers' Market, held on County Route 353 in one of Albany County's oldest hamlets, a well-preserved 19th-century village in the Helderberg hills. Local farmers and home producers sell seasonal vegetables, baked goods, and crafts. Rensselaerville anchors the rural southwest corner of the county, near the Huyck Preserve and well off the main highways.
Hilton Farmers Market
A village farmers market on Hovey Street in Hilton, in the town of Parma just inland from Lake Ontario. This part of Monroe County is orchard and vegetable country; the lakeshore plain west of Rochester grows apples, sweet corn, and cabbage. Seasonal produce from nearby growers turns up here along with baked goods and preserves. Hilton hosts the long-running Apple Fest each fall, a marker of the area's fruit-growing roots.
Holland Farmers Market
A small-town market on North Main Street in Holland, a rural community in the hills of southern Erie County. This corner of Western New York runs to dairy farms, maple producers, and vegetable growers. The market gathers area farmers and home producers to sell seasonal produce, eggs, and homemade items to a village that sits well south of Buffalo's suburbs.
Homer Farmers Market
A village market in Homer, a Cortland County community known for its historic green and 19th-century architecture in Central New York. South Main Street runs beside that green. Growers from the surrounding Cortland and Tompkins County farmland bring produce, eggs, meat, and baked goods through the growing season. Homer sits just north of Cortland and within reach of the Finger Lakes farm belt.
Hornell Farmers Market
A downtown market on Main Street in Hornell, a small former railroad city in Steuben County's Canisteo Valley. This is Southern Tier farm country on the western edge of the Finger Lakes region, heavy on dairy, produce, and maple. Local growers bring seasonal vegetables, fruit, and homemade goods. Hornell anchors a rural stretch of southwestern New York between Corning and the Genesee Valley.
Horseheads Farmers Market
Teal Park Horseheads, NY
Held at Teal Park on Main Street in Horseheads, a village just north of Elmira in Chemung County. The Southern Tier's Chemung Valley grows sweet corn, tomatoes, and other row crops on its river-bottom farmland. Vendors bring seasonal produce, baked goods, and homemade items. Horseheads took its unusual name from a Revolutionary War pack-horse camp, and the market draws from the surrounding Elmira-area farms.
Hudson Falls Farmers Market
A market on Dix Avenue in Hudson Falls, a Washington County village near Glens Falls at the edge of the southern Adirondacks and upper Hudson River. Farms in this region raise dairy, hay, vegetables, and maple. Local growers sell seasonal produce, eggs, and baked goods. Hudson Falls sits in the Glens Falls area where the foothills meet the farmland of the Hudson and Champlain valleys.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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