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Farmers Markets in Vermont

85 farmers markets listed across Vermont. Local markets where area farmers sell in one place. Directory updated August 2026.

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Arlington Village Farmers Market

Arlington, VT

The Arlington Village Farmers Market sets up at 148 Rec Park Road in Arlington, in southwestern Vermont's Battenkill valley. It gathers area growers and food makers during the warm-weather market season. The directory lists no schedule or contact details for this location.

Barre Farmers' Market

Barre, VT

The Barre Farmers' Market runs on the grounds of the Vermont Granite Museum at 7 Jones Brothers Road in Barre. Vendors bring central Vermont produce, prepared food, and crafts through the outdoor season. Specific market days and contacts aren't listed for this entry.

Bennington Farmers Market

Bennington, VT

The Bennington Farmers Market is held at 150 Veterans Memorial Drive in Bennington, in Vermont's southwest corner near the Massachusetts and New York lines. Local farmers and makers sell produce, food, and handcrafts during the market season. No schedule or contact details are listed for this entry.

Brandon Farmers Market

Brandon, VT

The Brandon Farmers Market runs Fridays from 9:30am to 2:30pm at Central Park on Conant Square in Brandon, with the season opening in early June. Vendors sell fresh produce, bread, cheese and yogurt, meats, and maple syrup, plus specialty jams, pottery, quilts, hand-carved spoons, and jewelry.

Brattleboro Area Farmers' Market

Brattleboro, VT

The Brattleboro Area Farmers' Market runs Saturdays from 9am to 2pm, May through October, at 570 Western Avenue (Route 9) in Brattleboro. Vendors come from Windham County in Vermont and neighboring Cheshire County in New Hampshire, selling locally grown produce, prepared food, and handmade crafts. A newsletter posts special events through the season.

Brattleboro Outdoor/Summer Farmer's Market

West Brattleboro, VT

The Brattleboro Area Farmers' Market gathers every Saturday, 9 to 2, May through October on Western Avenue just past the Creamery Covered Bridge in West Brattleboro. Vendors from Windham and Cheshire counties bring locally grown produce, prepared food, handmade crafts, and more.

Burlington South End Farmers Market

The Burlington South End Farmers Market is listed at 208 Flynn Avenue in Burlington's South End, the city's arts and maker district. Vermont growers and food producers sell here during the market season. Schedule and contact details aren't confirmed for this listing.

Capital City Farmers Market

Montpelier, VT

The Capital City Farmers Market fills 133 State Street in downtown Montpelier every Saturday from 9am to 1pm, May through October. Vendors sell farm-fresh produce, prepared food, flowers, honey, local beverages, and artisan crafts. It's Vermont's capital-city market, a short walk from the State House.

Capital City Farmers Market (Winter)

Montpelier, VT

This is the winter edition of Montpelier's Capital City Farmers Market. When the outdoor season ends, the market moves indoors on the first and third Saturdays, December through April, from 10am to 1pm. Growers bring storage vegetables, meat, cheese, baked goods, and crafts to keep local food flowing through the cold months.

Capitol City Farmers' Market

Montpelier, VT

This downtown Montpelier listing is the Capital City Farmers Market, gathered along the State Street corridor in Vermont's capital. Central Vermont farmers and food makers sell produce, prepared food, and handmade goods on Saturday mornings through the growing season. It's the same weekly market that anchors State Street from spring into fall.

Champlain Islands Farmers Market (Winter)

South Hero, VT

The winter edition of the Champlain Islands Farmers Market gathers at 24 South Street in South Hero, on the Lake Champlain islands north of Burlington. Vendors bring vegetables, eggs, grass-fed beef, pastured chicken, fresh breads and pastries, jams, hand-spun yarn, carved wooden bowls, and handmade soaps. It carries the island food community through the off-season.

Chester Farmers Market

in front of Zachary's Pizza House Chester, VT

The Chester Farmers Market sets up along South Main Street (Route 11) in Chester, in front of Zachary's Pizza House at number 319. Vendors from the surrounding Okemo valley sell produce, food, and crafts during the outdoor season. Market days and contact details aren't listed for this entry.

Craftsbury Common Market

Craftsbury, VT

This market sits at 1330 North Craftsbury Road on Craftsbury Common, in Vermont's rural Northeast Kingdom. It's one of the small Craftsbury-area markets where nearby farms sell seasonal produce, baked goods, and handmade goods on the historic town green. No schedule or contact details are listed for this entry.

Craftsbury Common Winter Farmers' Market

The winter version of the Craftsbury-area farmers market moves indoors for the cold months, with this listing pointing to 262 Bridge Street in Morrisville. Growers bring storage crops, meat, baked goods, and crafts once the outdoor season on Craftsbury Common closes. Exact dates and contacts aren't listed here.

Craftsbury Farmers Market

Craftsbury, VT

The Craftsbury Farmers Market runs Saturdays from 10am to 1pm, late May through September, rain or shine, on Craftsbury Common at 1422 North Craftsbury Road. Vendors sell locally grown produce, handmade skincare, pottery and jewelry, baked goods, and prepared food, with live music through the season. It's the anchor market for this Northeast Kingdom town.

Danville Farmers' Market

Danville, VT

The Danville Farmers' Market is held at 12 US Route 2 on the Danville green, in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom near St. Johnsbury. Area farms and makers sell produce, food, and crafts through the outdoor season. Specific market days and contacts aren't listed for this location.

Dorset Farmers Market

Dorset, VT

The Dorset Farmers Market runs Sundays from 10am to 2pm along Route 30 in Dorset, set up across from H.N. Williams during the outdoor season, roughly May through mid-October. It's a producer-only market, so every vendor makes or grows what they sell — fresh produce, pasture-raised meats, prepared food, handcrafted goods, and wellness items.

Dorset Farmers Market (Winter)

Dorset, VT

The indoor winter version of the Dorset Farmers Market moves to JK Adams at 1430 Route 30 in Dorset, running Sundays from 10am to 2pm through the colder months. As a producer-only market, every vendor grows or makes their goods — vegetables, pasture-raised meat, baked goods, prepared food, and crafts stay available past the outdoor season.

Enosburg Falls Farmers' Market

Enosburg Falls, VT

The Enosburg Falls Farmers' Market sets up in Lincoln Park along Main Street in Enosburg Falls, in Vermont's Franklin County dairy belt near the Quebec border. Local farms and makers sell produce, food, and crafts during the summer season. Market days and contacts aren't listed for this entry.

Fairfax Farmers' Market

Fairfax, VT

The Fairfax Farmers' Market is listed at 951 Main Street in Fairfax, a Franklin County town in northwestern Vermont. Area growers and food makers sell seasonal produce and goods during the outdoor market season. No schedule or contact details are provided for this location.

Farm Connex & Food Hub - Center for an Agricultural Economy

Hardwick, VT

Farm Connex is the farm-product delivery arm of the Center for an Agricultural Economy, a Hardwick nonprofit working to strengthen the local food system. It aggregates and hauls goods from area farms to stores and institutions, working out of CAE's Food Hub on Route 15. The wider center also runs a shared commercial kitchen, the Vermont Farm Fund lending program, and food-access initiatives.

Five Corners Farmers' Market

Essex Junction, VT

The Five Corners Farmers' Market gathers at Lincoln Place near the Five Corners intersection in Essex Junction, just east of Burlington. Vendors sell local produce, food, and handmade goods during the market season. Specific days and contact details aren't listed for this entry.

Glover Farmers' Market

Glover, VT

The Glover Farmers' Market is listed at 3134 Glover Street in Glover, a small Northeast Kingdom town near Barton. Nearby farms and makers sell seasonal produce and goods when the outdoor market runs. Market days and contacts aren't provided for this location.

Groton Growers Farmers' Market

Groton, VT

The Groton Growers Farmers' Market is listed at 1274 US Route 302 in Groton, a small town on the edge of Groton State Forest in central Vermont. Local growers sell produce, food, and crafts during the summer season. No schedule or contacts are listed for this entry.

Groton's Happy Tourist Farmers Market

Groton's Happy Tourist Farmers Market sits at 435 Scott Highway in Groton, about a half-mile from the general store. This roadside market catches travelers heading toward Groton State Forest, with local produce and goods sold in season. It reads as a separate stand from the town's other Groton market. Days and contacts aren't listed here.

Hardwick Farmers Market

Hardwick, VT

The Hardwick Farmers Market runs Sundays from 11am to 2pm on the Hardwick Common, roughly mid-June through late October. Vendors sell local fruit, vegetables, mushrooms, flowers, baked goods, and granola alongside work from area artists and crafters. The market accepts SNAP/HIP and Massachusetts farmers market coupons. It serves this Northeast Kingdom town northeast of Montpelier.

Hartland Farmers Market

Windsor, VT

A seasonal outdoor market at Artisans Way in Windsor, along the Connecticut River in Vermont's Upper Valley. Vendors from Hartland, Windsor, and nearby towns bring summer vegetables, eggs, baked goods, maple products, and handmade crafts. The site sits near the Artisans Park cluster of food and craft makers just off Route 5.

Healthy Roots Collaborative / Feeding Champlain Valley

Healthy Roots Collaborative is a Franklin County food hub that connects local farms to community food access, working in the Sheldon area of northwestern Vermont. The listing ties it to Feeding Champlain Valley, a program of the Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity that runs food hubs, gleaning, and grocery distribution across Addison, Chittenden, Franklin, and Grand Isle counties.

Intervale Food Hub (an enterprise of the Intervale Center)

Burlington, VT

The Intervale Food Hub is a local-food enterprise of the Intervale Center, a Burlington nonprofit rooted in the Intervale, a floodplain farm district along the Winooski River. The hub gathers produce, meat, and pantry goods from Vermont farms into shares delivered to pickup sites around the area. Its sales help fund the center's programs training new farmers and protecting farmland.

Isham Family Farmers Market

Williston, VT

A working Williston farm about 10 miles from Burlington, Isham grows pick-your-own blueberries and raspberries, pumpkins, and Christmas trees, and taps its own maple syrup. A restored 200-year-old barn hosts live music, theater, and weddings, and the property has a corn maze and hiking trails. The farm runs a family-friendly market on-site through the warmer months.

Jay Village Farmers' Market

A small village market in Jay, in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom near Jay Peak Resort, along Route 242. A handful of local growers and makers set up with seasonal produce, baked goods, and crafts during the summer months.

Jeffersonville Farmers' and Artisan Market

Jeffersonville, VT

Held in the village of Jeffersonville near Smugglers' Notch, this market pairs farm produce with a strong artisan and craft side, as the name reflects. Vendors bring vegetables, prepared foods, and handmade goods to Old Main Street in the Cambridge area through the market season.

Jericho Farmers Market

Jericho, VT

A seasonal market along Route 15 in Jericho, in Chittenden County east of Burlington. Local farms and food makers offer summer vegetables, eggs, baked goods, and crafts.

Killington Farmers Market

Killington, VT

A summer market in the ski-resort town of Killington, off US Route 4. Local growers and food vendors bring produce, baked goods, and prepared foods to a crowd of residents and visitors during the warm-weather season.

Lakes Region Farmers' Market

Poultney, VT

A Main Street market in Poultney, near Lake St. Catherine in Vermont's Lakes Region close to the New York line. Vendors bring seasonal vegetables, baked goods, and handmade items through the summer.

Ludlow Farmers Market, Inc.

Ludlow, VT

The Ludlow Farmers Market runs Sundays 9 to 1 on Depot Street in Ludlow, Vermont — a block-party atmosphere with live music, fresh local produce vendors, and a growing lineup in its neighborhood location. EBT/SNAP and Crop Cash are proudly accepted, with up to $20 in bonus produce coupons at the market booth.

Lyndon Farmers Market

Lyndonville, VT

A seasonal market in Lyndonville, in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, set near Park Avenue in the village. Caledonia County farms and makers sell summer produce, eggs, baked goods, and crafts.

Manchester Farmers' Market

Manchester, VT

This market sets up at Adams Park on Route 7A in Manchester, a resort town in southern Vermont's Green Mountains. Farms and food makers from the Battenkill valley bring vegetables, cheese, baked goods, and prepared foods during the season.

Market On The Green (Woodstock)

Woodstock, VT

A market held on the village green in Woodstock, one of central Vermont's best-known villages. Local farms and artisans set up with seasonal produce, baked goods, flowers, and crafts through the warm-weather months.

Middlebury Farmers' Market Association (Winter)

Middlebury, VT

The winter session of the Middlebury Farmers' Market runs indoors on Saturdays from 9am to 12:30pm, November through April, at 530 Exchange Street. Vendors sell local produce, Vermont maple syrup, meats, cheese, baked goods, soaps, and handmade goods. The market operates year-round, moving outdoors for the warm-weather season.

Morrisville Farmers Market

Morrisville, VT

The Morrisville Farmers Market runs Saturdays 9am to 1pm from mid-May through late September in Lamoille County. Vendors sell produce straight off the farm alongside handcrafted goods, all locally grown, produced, and sold. It sets up near the Fairgrounds Plaza area in town.

Newfane Flea and Farmers Market

Newfane, VT

A long-running Sunday flea market on Route 30 in Newfane, in southern Vermont's West River valley. Alongside antiques and secondhand finds, vendors bring local produce, baked goods, and prepared food. It runs outdoors through the warm-weather season and draws browsers from across the region.

Newport Farmers Market

Newport, VT

A market near the Lake Memphremagog waterfront in Newport, the largest town in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, off Causeway Road. Local growers and makers bring seasonal produce, baked goods, and crafts during the summer months.

Northfield Farmers Market

Northfield, VT

A market on Depot Square in Northfield, the central Vermont town that's home to Norwich University. Nearby farms and food makers sell seasonal produce, eggs, baked goods, and handmade goods through the market season.

Norwich Farmers Market

Norwich, VT

One of Vermont's largest and longest-running markets, held Saturdays on Route 5 South in Norwich, across the river from Hanover, New Hampshire. Dozens of Upper Valley farms and food producers sell vegetables, meats, cheese, baked goods, prepared foods, and crafts through the outdoor season.

Norwich Farmers Market (Winter)

Norwich, VT

The winter session of the Norwich Farmers Market moves indoors to Tracy Hall at 300 Main Street. The same Upper Valley farms and food makers behind the summer market offer produce, meats, cheese, baked goods, and crafts during the colder months.

Old North End Farmers' Market

Burlington, VT

A neighborhood market at Dewey Park in Burlington's Old North End, one of the city's most diverse districts. It focuses on fresh, affordable food for local residents, with vegetables, fruit, and prepared foods from area growers and neighborhood vendors.

ONE Burlington Farmers Market

Burlington, VT

A summer market on Spring Street in Burlington's Old North End (ONE), serving a walkable, close-knit part of the city. Growers and food makers set up with seasonal produce, baked goods, and ready-to-eat meals for the surrounding neighborhood.

Pittsford Farmers' Market

Pittsford, VT

A market on the Pittsford Village Green along US Route 7, north of Rutland. Local farms and makers bring seasonal produce, baked goods, and crafts to the small Rutland County town during the summer.

Plainfield Farmers' Market

Plainfield, VT

A market at Mill Street Park in Plainfield, a small central Vermont town on the Winooski River near Goddard College. Area growers and food makers sell seasonal produce, baked goods, and handmade goods through the warm months.

Putney Farmers' Market

Putney, VT

The Putney Farmers' Market runs Sundays 11am to 3pm from Mother's Day through mid-October, set up across from the Putney Food Co-op. Vendors sell seasonal produce, pasture-raised meat and eggs, cheese, baked goods, coffee, mushrooms, ferments, lunch, and handmade gifts, with live music through the season.

Putney Farmers' Market (Winter)

Putney, VT

The cold-season edition of the Putney Farmers' Market moves off the summer co-op site to West Hill Road in Putney. The same lineup of southern Vermont growers and food makers brings produce, meat, eggs, cheese, baked goods, and prepared foods indoors during the winter months.

Randolph Farmers Market

Randolph, VT

A market on South Main Street in Randolph, a White River valley town in central Vermont near Gifford Medical Center. Local farms and makers sell seasonal produce, eggs, baked goods, and crafts through the summer season.

Richmond Farmers Market

Richmond, VT

A market on Bridge Street in Richmond, the Chittenden County village known for its round church, along the Winooski River east of Burlington. Area farms and food makers bring seasonal produce, baked goods, and handmade goods during the market season.

Rochester Farmers Market and Exchange

Rochester, VT

A market on South Main Street in Rochester, a White River valley town along Route 100 in the Green Mountain National Forest. The exchange side reflects a mix of local produce, crafts, and community trading. Vendors bring seasonal vegetables, baked goods, and handmade items through the season.

Rutland County Farmers Market

Rutland, VT

Rutland's downtown market runs Saturdays 9am to 2pm from early May through October at Depot Park on Evelyn Street, with more than 100 vendors from Vermont and nearby Washington County, New York. It runs year-round, moving to the Vermont Farmers Food Center on West Street for a Saturday winter market from November through early May.

Salvation Farms

Morrisville, VT

Salvation Farms is a Morrisville nonprofit that rescues surplus crops from Vermont farms and gets them to people who need food. Crews glean fields for produce that would otherwise go unharvested, then process some of it, vegetables, fruit, even cheese, into shelf-stable goods. The recovered food reaches meal programs, food shelves, and food hubs at no cost.

Shelburne VT Farmers Market

Shelburne, VT

A market in Shelburne, a Lake Champlain town south of Burlington known for Shelburne Farms and the Shelburne Museum. Local growers and food makers bring seasonal produce, cheese, baked goods, and crafts during the warm-weather season.

South Burlington Farmers' Market

South Burlington, VT

A market near Dorset Street in South Burlington, close to the University Mall shopping district. Area farms and food makers set up with seasonal produce, baked goods, and prepared foods for the Chittenden County community during the season.

Springfield Farmers Market

Springfield, VT

The Springfield Farmers' Market began downtown in 2010 and now sets up Saturdays 10 to 1 on Clinton Street at the head of the Toonerville Trail — an all-volunteer 501(c)(4) whose season earnings go to local charitable groups. The outdoor season runs the first Saturday of June through Vermont Apple Fest in October, with Farm-to-Family coupons keeping fresh produce affordable.

Stowe Farmers' Market (Winter)

Stowe, VT

The Stowe Farmers Market runs its main season on Sundays, 10am to 2pm, May through October on the Mountain Road; this listing covers its off-season market. It gathers Lamoille County farms and food makers for produce, meats, cheese, baked goods, and prepared foods. Stowe is one of northern Vermont's best-known mountain towns.

Vergennes Farmers Market

Vergennes, VT

A seasonal outdoor market in Vergennes, Vermont's smallest city, held along Main Street in Addison County. Area farmers and food makers sell vegetables, fruit, eggs, baked goods, and handmade crafts through the growing season. The market sits a short walk from the Otter Creek falls in the compact downtown.

Vermont Farmers Market (Winter)

Rutland, VT

The Vermont Farmers Market holds its winter season indoors at the Vermont Farmers Food Center on Scale Avenue in Rutland. Moving under cover for the cold months lets growers keep selling root vegetables, meat, cheese, maple, baked goods, and crafts. Rutland anchors the Otter Creek valley in central Vermont.

Waitsfield Farmers Market

Waitsfield, VT

Held on the Mad River Green in Waitsfield, this market gathers growers and makers from the Mad River Valley of central Vermont. Vendors bring vegetables, fruit, flowers, prepared food, and crafts through the warm-season weekends. The green sits near the valley's shops and the roads up to Sugarbush and Mad River Glen.

Walloomsac Farmers' Market

Bennington, VT

This Bennington market takes its name from the Walloomsac River and sets up at the restored Bennington train station and Riverwalk Park. Local farmers and food producers sell vegetables, fruit, meat, baked goods, and crafts in southwestern Vermont, near the Massachusetts and New York lines.

Waterbury Farmers Market

Waterbury, VT

A seasonal market at Rotarian Place in Waterbury, central Vermont, drawing growers and food makers from the surrounding Winooski River valley. Shoppers find vegetables, fruit, meat, cheese, baked goods, and crafts. Waterbury sits between Montpelier and Stowe, a short distance from the Ben & Jerry's factory.

Westford Farmers' Market

Westford, VT

A small-town market in Westford, Vermont, held along Route 128 near the village common in Chittenden County. Neighboring farmers and food makers bring vegetables, fruit, eggs, baked goods, and crafts to this rural community northeast of Burlington.

West River Farmers Market

Londonderry, VT

Named for the West River, this market serves Londonderry and the surrounding mountain towns of southern Vermont, on North Main Street near the Magic Mountain ski area. Regional farmers and food producers sell vegetables, fruit, meat, baked goods, and crafts during the warm season.

Winooski Farmers Market

Winooski, VT

A downtown market on Winooski Falls Way in Winooski, the dense little city across the river from Burlington. Growers and food producers sell vegetables, fruit, prepared food, and crafts beside the Winooski River falls and the former mill district.

Caledonia Farmers Market Association - Danville

Danville, VT

Caledonia Farmers Market Association - Winter

St. Johnsbury, VT

Champlain Islands Farmers' Market-Saturday

Grand Isle, VT

Champlain Islands Farmers' Market - Wednesday

South Hero, VT

Chelsea Farmers' Market

Chelsea, VT

Farmers To You

Barre, VT

Food Connects

Brattleboro, VT

Mad River Food Hub

Waitsfield, VT

Peacham Farmers Market

Peacham, VT

Shelburne Farmers Market

Shelburne, VT

Stowe Farmers' Market

Stowe, VT

The Intervale Food Hub

Burlington, VT

The West River Farmers Market

Londonderry, VT

Townshend Farmers Market

West Townshend, VT

Vermont Farmers Market

Rutland, VT

Vermont Food Venture Center

Hardwick, VT

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