Farmers Markets in Tennessee
88 farmers markets listed across Tennessee. Local markets where area farmers sell in one place. Directory updated August 2026.
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12 South Farmers' Market
Nashville, TN
This Tuesday-evening market has set up in Nashville's Sevier Park since 2011, at 3000 Granny White Pike in the 12 South neighborhood. Vendors bring produce, eggs, cheese, meat, honey, flowers, and baked goods, and the market accepts SNAP. Live music and food trucks run alongside the stalls from spring through fall. Reach the organizers at [email protected].
Agricenter International , Farmers Market
Open since 1986, this market runs six days a week from May through October at 7777 Walnut Grove Road in East Memphis. Every vendor sells what they grow, raise, or make themselves, from produce and honey to meat, eggs, jams, and flowers. The surrounding Agricenter also runs a corn maze, u-pick strawberries, and a pay-fish catfish pond. Call (901) 757-7777.
Amqui Station Farmers' Market
Madison, TN
Held Sundays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the historic Amqui Station, this Madison market runs April through October. Vendors bring locally raised meat, eggs, produce, honey, bread, and vegan and gluten-free goods, with live music and kids' activities alongside. Parking and admission are free, and there's plenty of shade. Contact the manager at [email protected].
Arlington Open Air Market
Arlington, TN
This open-air market sets up in Depot Square next to S.Y. Wilson's in historic Arlington, at 12016 Walker Street. Local growers sell fruits, vegetables, and flowers through the Tennessee growing season, run by the Arlington Civitan Club. Most vendors take cash and cards, and some accept SNAP and WIC. Check ahead before visiting, since recent listings note it may not be running.
Bartlett Station Farmers Market
Saturday mornings from May through September, this market fills W.J. Freeman Park at 2629 Bartlett Boulevard. Running since 2011, it gathers area growers selling heirloom vegetables, fruit, plants, flowers, baked goods, jellies, and fresh-squeezed strawberry lemonade. The city of Bartlett organizes it as a gathering spot for the Bartlett Station district. Hours run 8 a.m. to noon.
Benton County Farmers' Market
Camden, TN
Camden's county farmers market sells fresh fruits and vegetables through the growing season, set up across from Walmart on Highway 641 North. Local growers bring seasonal produce direct to shoppers, and most stalls take cash and cards. The market posts its open days on Facebook. Details online stay thin beyond the basics.
Boone Street Market
Jonesborough, TN
Boone Street Market is a year-round local foods store sourcing within 100 miles of Jonesborough, TN (primary); in Tennessee; and in the Central Appalachian region. Most products are sold direct-to-consumer to maximize the revenue returned to the vendor. Products include fruits, vegetables, grains, honey, pizza, coffee, meats, and pot pies.
Bradley County Farmers Market
Running since 1977, this market sits beside the Bradley County Cannery at 3110 Peerless Road NW in Cleveland. It opens in early June, Saturdays 7 a.m. to noon, with added Tuesday afternoon hours in July and August, and wraps in mid-October. Growers bring vegetables, local honey, herbs, salsas, and potted plants. Call (423) 728-7001.
Brainerd Farmers' Market
Chattanooga, TN
This market runs year-round at Grace Episcopal Church, on the corner of Brainerd Road and Belvoir Avenue in Chattanooga. Saturdays bring naturally grown produce, farm eggs, dairy, meat, artisan bread, and pastries, and it takes EBT and SNAP. Summer hours stretch to early afternoon; winter mornings run shorter. Church volunteers keep it going.
Cannon County Farmers' Market
Woodbury, TN
Woodbury's farmers market sets up at the Arts Center of Cannon County on John Bragg Highway, Saturday mornings from June through September. Vendors bring vegetables, honey, jams, and baked goods grown or made nearby. The market runs early, roughly 7 to 11 a.m., and posts updates on its website and Facebook page.
Chattanooga Market
Chattanooga, TN
The region's largest producer-only market fills the open-air First Horizon Pavilion at 1829 Carter Street on Sundays, April through December. Founded in 2001, it draws more than 300 vendors and thousands of shoppers each weekend for farm foods, local art, live music, and food trucks. A review panel checks that everything sold is grown or made by the seller. Admission is free.
Church Health Center Farmers' Market
Memphis, TN
Church Health ran this seasonal produce market at 1115 Union Avenue in Midtown Memphis, part of an effort to put fresh food within reach of downtown and midtown residents. It operated in summer with local farm produce and value-added goods. Church Health has since moved its main operations to Crosstown Concourse, so check with the organization before counting on the Union Avenue location.
Clarksville's Downtown Market
Clarksville, TN
Voted Tennessee's top farmers market in 2025 by the American Farmland Trust, this Saturday market has run on Public Square in downtown Clarksville since 2009. From May through October, 8 a.m. to noon, local farmers and makers sell produce, food, and handmade goods, with live music and a market mascot named Corny the Cob. The city organizes it.
Country Farmers' Market
This seasonal produce market stood at 1968 Federal Road in Madisonville, with regular sellers like Carver's L'il Half Acre Farm and Wayne Ramsey's Farm bringing sweet corn, tomatoes, blueberries, okra, farm eggs, honey, and jams. Recent notices say the market has suspended operations, with plans to update customers if it reopens for produce season. Confirm before making the drive.
DeKalb County Farmers' Market
Smithville, TN
Set up behind Ace Hardware at 205 East Bryant Street in Smithville, this market carries locally grown produce, baked goods, smoked meat, eggs, honey, and crafts, and takes SNAP and EBT. It's a rural county market drawing growers from around DeKalb County. Call 615-597-8292 or follow the Facebook page for open days.
Dickson County Farmers' Market
Dickson, TN
Started in 2004, this market recently moved off Cowan Road to a new downtown Dickson spot at 222 Church Street, next to Dollar General. It runs Saturdays 9 a.m. to noon, with added Wednesdays in summer, selling fresh produce and artisan goods. Reach the market at 615-446-2788 or through its website.
Dixie Lee Farmers Market
This family-run market fills the Renaissance Farragut parking lot at 12740 Kingston Pike, Saturday mornings 9 a.m. to noon from April into November. Growers sell seasonal vegetables such as greens, beans, tomatoes, squash, and mushrooms, along with plants and other foods made by the families who bring them. Most vendors take cash and cards, some SNAP and WIC.
Dixie Lee Farmers Market
Knoxville, TN
Since 2008 our main focus at the Dixie Lee Farmers' Market is to create a family friendly forum for the community to come together in an environment that would not just be healthy physically, but economically as well. Taken straight from out original mission statement: "Our sole purpose is to strengthen our community by providing you with a place to buy local, top quality fresh produce directly from the people who grew it. In doing this, we hope to give an opportunity to our local farmers, gardeners and crafts persons to promote their products"
Downtown Green Market - Cookeville
Cookeville, TN
A producers-only, member-run market focused on all-natural, non-GMO food, the Cookeville Green Market meets Saturdays year-round, plus a night market on the third Thursday. Vendors sell seasonal vegetables, meats, honey, jams, dairy, cut flowers, and woodworking, with live music from local players. Summer hours run 8 a.m. to noon; winter starts an hour later.
Dresden Farmers Market
Weakley County's Dresden market runs Saturdays 8 a.m. to noon from late May through September at Terry Oliver Plaza, 421 Linden Street. Open since 2014, it gathers local growers selling produce, eggs, honey, jams, meats, baked goods, and crafts. Most vendors take cash and cards, and some accept SNAP and WIC. The city of Dresden hosts it.
Ebenezer Road Farmers Market
Tuesday afternoons from April through November, this West Knoxville market sets up in the Ebenezer United Methodist Church lot at 1001 Ebenezer Road, corner of Westland Drive. Part of the East Tennessee Farmers Association for Retail Marketing, it sells 100% locally grown produce plus grass-fed beef, chicken, pork, lamb, honey, eggs, and artisan bread and cheese. Hours run 3 to 6 p.m.
Farmers Market at Gray Fairgrounds
This Gray market operated Wednesdays and Saturdays, 7 a.m. to noon from May through September at the Appalachian Fairgrounds on Lakeview Street, and it stood out as the area's only strictly locally grown market. Recent reports say the fairgrounds no longer host it. Nearby Jonesborough and Johnson City run their own markets for shoppers in this part of Northeast Tennessee.
Farmers Market at the Crossings
An all-volunteer nonprofit has run this open-air market since 2013, on the green in front of the Southeast Branch Library off Hickory Hollow Parkway in Antioch. From May through October, vendors sell produce and crafts made, grown, or baked within Middle Tennessee, alongside live music, chef demos, and wellness workshops. Call (615) 415-9759 or check the website.
Farmers' Market at the Garden
Memphis, TN
The Memphis Botanic Garden hosted this Wednesday-afternoon market at 750 Cherry Road, running roughly 2 to 6 p.m. in season with local produce and farm goods. Recent listings show it closed, and the Garden now runs a separate Botanica Market event instead. Contact the Botanic Garden at 901-636-4100 before planning a visit around the old farmers market.
Farmers Market at the Livery Stables
The market sets up inside The Livery Stables, a former horse-boarding barn on Hwy 49 East that dates back more than 140 years and now works as an event space. Vendors sell produce and goods from around Pleasant View and the surrounding Cheatham County area, and the indoor setting keeps shopping going rain or shine. Both cash and cards are accepted. Check the venue's Facebook page for current market dates.
Fayetteville Farmers' Market
Fayetteville, TN
Fayetteville's market has run since 1973, serving Lincoln County growers on Lincoln Avenue South. Vendors bring seasonal fruits and vegetables plus honey, goat cheese, lamb, and farm eggs. It opens Saturday mornings 7 to 1, Tuesday evenings, and Thursday mornings, with online orders available for Thursday pickup. Reach the market at the number below or through its website.
Fentress Farmers' Market
Jamestown, TN
Run by the Fentress County Farmers Market Association, a nonprofit formed in 2019, this "Market on the Square" gathers Jamestown-area farmers, bakers, and crafters on Saturdays from roughly April through November. Expect plants, produce, baked goods, and handmade art and crafts. The outdoor market is weather-dependent, so the association's Facebook page carries the current schedule.
Forest Hills UMC Farmers Market
The market meets on the lawn of Forest Hills United Methodist Church at Old Hickory Boulevard and Granny White Pike, under a Burr oak more than 200 years old. Local farms like Delvin, Howell, and Pinewood bring produce, meats, seafood, and baked goods on Saturday mornings from June through September. Growers donate a share of produce to Feed America First. Dogs aren't permitted on the grounds.
Gatlinburg Farmers Market
Held at the Covered Bridge inside the Great Smoky Arts and Crafts Community on Glades Road, the Gatlinburg Farmers Market opens Saturday mornings 8:30 to noon starting in May. Local growers bring produce and sourwood honey, alongside artisan baked goods and crafts. The setting has indoor space, and vendors take cash and cards.
Germantown Farmers' Market
Germantown, TN
Germantown Parks and Recreation runs this market at Farm Park, 2083 South Germantown Road, on Thursday evenings from June through August. Growers sell fruits, vegetables, and fresh-cut flowers, and the evening draws food trucks, live music, and cooking demonstrations. Local artists show work alongside the produce tables, and kids' activities make it a family stop.
Giles County Farmers Market
This open-air market sets up on the south side of the Court House Square in downtown Pulaski, running Saturdays from May through September. Local farms and artisans sell produce, meats, dairy, and other goods, and some vendors grow organically. A separate Tuesday market operates at the Giles County Agri-Park on Elkton Pike from June through September. Follow the Giles County Agri Park Farmers Market page for updates.
Goodlettsville Farmers' Market
Goodlettsville, TN
A producer-only market, Goodlettsville's Farmers and Artisan Market runs Thursdays 3 to 7 from early May into October at Moss-Wright Park's Visitor Center. Vendors sell fruits, vegetables, meats, breads, garden plants, and bath and body products, and several dates feature live music. Most take cards, and some accept SNAP and EBT.
Greeneville Farmers' Market
Greeneville, TN
Greeneville's producers-only market runs Saturdays 9 to 1, May through October, with vendors selling only what they grow or make themselves — vegetables, beef and goat meat, fruit, herbs, flowers, breads, and crafts. It accepts SNAP and EBT, and an online market operates year-round. The Greene County Fairgrounds is among the locations it has used.
Hendersonville Farmers' Market
Hendersonville, TN
Set up at the Streets of Indian Lake on Indian Lake Boulevard, the Hendersonville Farmers Market opens Saturdays 8:15 to 1:15. Growers bring in-season fruits, vegetables, and flowers plus pasture-raised beef, pork, and chicken, farm eggs, micro-greens, honey, and maple syrup. Food artisans and craft vendors round out the tables. The last Saturday of each month adds Family Health and Wellness activities.
Hip Donelson Farmers' Market
Nashville, TN
The only Nashville farmers market reachable by bus and train, Hip Donelson runs Fridays 4 to 7 (4 to 6:30 after Labor Day) from May through October on Lebanon Pike. Every vendor comes from within 150 miles, and the market pairs local farmers and food trucks with live music. Parking is free.
HWY 79 Farmers Market
Dover, TN
Located in the center of town behind the Stewart County Courthouse, the HWY 79 Farmers Market has great location, easy access with high visibility. As the market sees its familiar faces each week, the market sees traffic from tourists enjoying Land Between the Lakes and touring the battlefields of Fort Donelson to catching the eye of a passerby. The market is in its fifth season since opening in 2020. On any given Saturday, the market averages 20 vendors that like to share their homegrown, homemade and handmade products. And this year, the market is excited that they are able to accept SNAP benefits.
Johnson City Farmers' Market
Johnson City, TN
Operating since 1976, the Johnson City Farmers Market sells Saturdays 8 to 1 at the covered pavilion on South Roan Street. Vendors offer fruits, vegetables, eggs, meats, honey, jams, and baked goods, and the space includes indoor room. Most take cash and cards, with some accepting SNAP, EBT, and WIC.
Johnson County Farmers' Market
Mountain City, TN
This market meets Saturdays 9 to noon, May through October, at Ralph Stout Park in Mountain City, with an extended fall and winter schedule at the Welcome Center. Vendors sell local produce, farm eggs, grass-fed beef, pasture-raised pork, homemade breads, and jams. The market doubles SNAP benefits on the first $10 of purchase through a Wholesome Wave grant.
Jonesborough Farmers Market
Jonesborough, TN
Jonesborough Farmers Market is a 100% producer-only market - which means that all products brought to the market are grown, raised, or made by the vendor. We also limit vendors to a 10-mile radius of Jonesborough, TN, which guarantees the freshest locally-grown products are available. We offer live music, a walking program, and a kids activity once per month. We accept SNAP-EBT funds and participate in a SNAP-match program.
Lakeshore Park Farmers' Market
Knoxville, TN
Part of the East Tennessee FARM group of producer markets, this market operated at Lakeshore Park on Lyons View Pike, with vendors selling local produce, artisan bread and cheese, grass-fed meats, honey, and eggs. Business listings marked it closed as of 2025, so its status is worth confirming before a visit. The East Tennessee FARM markets continue online.
Lookout Farmers' Market
Chattanooga, TN
Lookout Farmers' Market runs Friday afternoons 4 to 7 at the Incline Railway in St. Elmo, a producer-focused market with indoor space. Vendors bring locally grown produce and goods from around Chattanooga, and shoppers can order ahead through the market's mobile app. Some vendors accept SNAP, EBT, and WIC alongside cash and cards.
Main Street Farmers' Market
Chattanooga, TN
Chattanooga's only food-focused, vendor-run market, Main Street Farmers' Market opens Wednesdays 4 to 5:30 year-round on East Main Street, closing an hour earlier December through March. Every farm and food artisan sits within 100 miles of downtown, and farms must use environmentally friendly methods to sell here. Food artisans work with local ingredients when available.
Manchester Locally Grown Farmers' Market
Manchester, TN
This market runs mostly online through Middle Tennessee Locally Grown, where shoppers order from area growers and pick up Thursday afternoons in Manchester, Tullahoma, or McMinnville. Vendors sell eggs, vegetables, meats, baked goods, and garden plants, and every participating farm raises its family within 30 miles of Manchester.
Marble Springs Farmers' Market
Knoxville, TN
The market runs at Marble Springs State Historic Site, the 18th-century home and farm of John Sevier, Tennessee's first governor, on Governor John Sevier Highway. Vendors sell fresh produce, baked goods, flowers, and handcrafted items in an indoor setting, spring through fall. The site itself hosts workshops, lectures, and craft fairs across the year.
Market Park Farmers' Market of Athens
Athens, TN
Held at the Athens Market Pavilion on South Jackson Street, this market brings together farm vendors selling fresh vegetables, fruit, eggs, milk, meat, and other farm goods direct to shoppers. Some growers raise produce without chemicals. Check the Athens Market Pavilion Facebook page or call for current market days and hours.
Medina Farmers' Market
Medina, TN
The Medina Square Farmers Market sets up in the historic Cary Todd Depot on Main Street the second Saturday of each month, April through November. Vendors sell fresh produce, meats, dairy, and baked and canned goods, with street food and crafts alongside. Main Street Medina organizes it.
Milan Farmers' Market
Milan, TN
Open since 2015, the Milan Farmers Market runs on North Highland Avenue from May through October, six days a week, 7 to 5. Area farmers and producers sell fresh local produce and other homegrown goods. The long weekly hours make it one of the more accessible markets in Gibson County.
Millington Farmers' Market
Millington, TN
Lightfoot Farms runs this market with the city of Millington on Easley Street, Saturdays 8 to 1 from May through October. Vendors bring farm-fresh produce and goods, and rotating food trucks set up alongside. Admission is free. It's a small-town market serving the north Shelby County community. Watch the market's Facebook page for weekly vendor announcements.
New Harvest Park Farmers Market
Nourish Knoxville runs this producer-only market with Knox County Parks and Recreation at New Harvest Park, Thursdays 3 to 6 from April into mid-November. Everything sold — fruits, vegetables, eggs, honey, pasture-raised meats, plants, cut flowers, breads, and jams — is grown or made by vendors within 150 miles of Knoxville.
Newport Farmer's Market
A producer-only market in Cocke County, Newport's market opens Wednesdays 9 to noon in downtown Newport, where every item is grown or handmade by local vendors. Growers and makers from Newport and nearby communities bring fresh, in-season food. The City of Newport supports the market, and its Facebook page, Newport Farmer's Market of Cocke County, posts the current location and schedule.
Nolensville Farmers' Market
Nolensville, TN
A producer-only market at the Historic Nolensville School on Nolensville Road, this one runs year-round — Saturdays 8 to noon May through October, then 9 to noon in winter. Vendors sell grass-fed beef, pork, chicken, eggs, produce, baked goods, artisan cheese, coffee, and goat-milk soaps. Indoor space keeps it going in bad weather, and live music plays most weeks.
Northside Farmers' Market on Mississippi
Chattanooga, TN
Set up in the Northside Presbyterian Church lot on Mississippi Avenue, this market runs Saturdays 10 to 1, May through September. Growers sell non-certified organic and sustainably grown fruits and vegetables, woodland-raised heirloom pork, grass-fed beef, and locally roasted coffee, plus seasonal plants, herbs, and flowers. A rotating set of handmade goods fills out the tables.
Oak Ridge Farmers' Market
Oak Ridge, TN
A producer-only market in Historic Jackson Square, the Oak Ridge Farmers' Market has run since 1976 and is marking its 50th season. East Tennessee FARM hosts it Saturdays 8 to noon, and everything sold is grown, raised, baked, or made by local vendors — seasonal produce, meats, baked goods, plants, and handmade products. It accepts SNAP and EBT.
Onion County Farmers Market
Listed here as "Onion County," this is the Obion County Farmers Market at 214 East Church Street in Union City. It opens Tuesdays and Thursdays 2 to 4 and Saturdays 7 to noon through the summer, with fruits, vegetables, baked goods, free-range eggs, and local grain-fed beef. Vendors carry a Union City permit. Follow the Obion County Farmer's Market page for updates.
Ripley Downtown Farmers' Market
Ripley, TN
Ripley's downtown market runs on Monroe Street near the town square from May through October, drawing on Lauderdale County's farm country — the area is known statewide for its tomatoes. Vendors bring seasonal fruits, vegetables, and baked goods through the growing season. A 40-foot mural celebrating the market went up near the historic square in late 2023.
South Memphis Farmers' Market
Memphis, TN
The first project of the South Memphis Revitalization Action Plan, this market opened in 2010 on Mississippi Boulevard and runs Thursdays from June through September. Local farms — including The Works Urban Farms, Tim's Family Farm, and Greenleaf Farms — bring fresh produce, and artisans sell handmade goods. A year-round grocery called The Grocer and an educational kitchen operate alongside it.
Springfield-Robertson County Farmers' Market
Springfield, TN
Robertson County's community farmers market, set on US Highway 41 North in Springfield, roughly 30 miles north of Nashville in dark-fired tobacco country. Area farms bring seasonal produce, plants, and other local goods during the growing months, serving Springfield and the surrounding rural county. Market days run seasonally, so confirm the current schedule through the county or the market's social page before you go.
Spring Hill Farmers' Market
Spring Hill, TN
A seasonal market on Main Street in Spring Hill, the fast-growing town straddling the Maury and Williamson county line south of Nashville. Local growers sell produce and other homegrown and homemade goods through the warm-weather months. Dates and the vendor roster shift each season, so the market's Facebook page or the City of Spring Hill is the place to confirm hours before driving over.
State Street Farmers' Market
Bristol, TN
Named for the street that splits Tennessee from Virginia, this market sits on State Street in downtown Bristol, where the twin-city line runs right down the middle. Regional growers sell produce and local goods in the warm season. Downtown Bristol also anchors the Birthplace of Country Music district, making the market an easy stop on a walk through town. Check locally for current market days.
The Food Hub - Mainstreet Athens
Athens, TN
The Food Hub is a shared-use commercial kitchen and culinary incubator in downtown Athens, run by Main Street Athens at 3B West College Street. It hosts a monthly farmers market on the third Friday of each month, where local vendors sell fresh produce and handmade goods. The space also gives small food and beverage businesses professional kitchen access and support. Check the Main Street Athens Facebook page for the current market schedule and vendor lineup.
The Pavilion Farmers Market
Knoxville, TN
The Pavilion Farmers Market @ The Hardin Valley Event Center is located in the largest open-air pavilion in east Tennessee. Every Thursday afternoon the the Pavilion is filled with over 40 local vendors offer everything from Grass Feed Meats, Milk, Fresh Baked Goods, and, of course a huge array of Fresh Local Produce and Handmade Crafts, Food Trucks and Live entertainment. The Pavilion Farmers Market will offer weekly classes and demos to help you learn more about your community and how to live a healthier more gratifying lifestyle. Hosted by Jeff Cannon with Bloom & Gather Events an organization with over 18 years of farmers market management.
Thompson's Station Farmers' Market
Thompsons Station, TN
A small-town market in Thompson's Station, a Williamson County community just south of Franklin on Columbia Pike. Growers from the surrounding countryside bring seasonal produce and homemade goods during the warmer months. The town has grown quickly as Nashville's suburbs spread south, and the market gives residents a local source close to home. Market days run seasonally, so confirm before heading out.
Tullahoma Locally Grown Market
Tullahoma's market draws from the farms of Coffee County in southern Middle Tennessee, near the Duck River headwaters and Arnold Air Force Base. The 'Locally Grown' name points to an online-order model several Tennessee markets use, where you reserve from local growers ahead and pick up on market day. Produce and farm goods follow the season. Check the market's page for the current ordering and pickup schedule.
West Tennessee Farmers Market
One of West Tennessee's long-running public markets, operating from a covered pavilion at New Market Street in downtown Jackson under the City of Jackson. Growers and makers sell produce, plants, flowers, and local foods, with the roof allowing a longer season than open-air markets. Jackson sits midway between Memphis and Nashville, and the market has anchored its downtown for years. Confirm current market days through the city.
Winter Market
Jonesborough, TN
The Winter Market picks up where the Jonesborough Farmers Market leaves off. We open vendor sign-ups to all active JFM vendors and move locations to in front of Boone Street Market. This year, we'll operate on the first three Saturdays in November and December, and the third Saturday January through April, from 9 am to 12 pm. All products are grown, raised, or made locally - by the vendor.
Bring It Food Hub
Memphis, TN
Columbia Farmers Fresh Market
Columbia, TN
Gallatin Farmers Market
Gallatin, TN
Harvested Here Food Hub
Chattanooga, TN
Hickory Point UMC Produce Market
Clarksville, TN
Lightfoot Farm Market
Millington, TN
Main Street Dyersburg Farmers Market
Dyersburg, TN
Main Street Dyersburg Farmers Market
Dyersburg, TN
Main Street Saturday Market
Murfreesboro, TN
Market Square Farmers' Market
Knoxville, TN
Martin Farmers Market
Martin, TN
Maryville Farmers Market - Saturdays
Maryville, TN
Memphis Farmers Market
Memphis, TN
Nashville Grown
Nashville, TN
New Harvest Farmers' Market
Knoxville, TN
New South
Memphis, TN
Nourish Knoxville's Winter Farmers' Market
Knoxville, TN
Root Here
Sewanee, TN
Smith County Farmers Market
Carthage, TN
Stones River Market
Murfreesboro, TN
Union County Farmers' Market
Maynardville, TN
White House Farmers Market
White House, TN
Winter Farmers Market by Grow Oak Ridge
Oak Ridge, TN
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farmers markets are in Tennessee?
US Farm Trail lists 88 farmers markets in Tennessee, with listings around Nashville, Madison, Arlington. The directory is updated as farms are added and verified.
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