Farmers Markets in Wisconsin
215 farmers markets listed across Wisconsin. Local markets where area farmers sell in one place. Directory updated August 2026.
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Abbotsford Farmers' Market
Abbotsford, WI
The Abbotsford Farmers' Market sets up in the Ben Franklin parking lot at 4th and Spruce Street in Abbotsford, central Wisconsin. Like most markets in the region, it runs outdoors through the warm-weather growing season, drawing Clark and Marathon county growers with seasonal vegetables and homegrown goods. Check locally for current market days and hours.
Allenton Farmers' Market
Allenton, WI
The Allenton Farmers' Market gathers at Highway 33 and Weiss Street in Allenton, a small Washington County village between West Bend and Hartford. It's a seasonal roadside market where nearby growers bring produce, following the summer-into-fall rhythm of southeastern Wisconsin harvests. Confirm the current schedule with the village or vendors before heading out.
Appleton Indoor Farmers' Market
Appleton, WI
The Appleton Indoor Farmers' Market runs during the colder months at 10 East College Avenue in downtown Appleton, giving Fox Valley growers and food makers a place to sell once the outdoor season ends. Expect storage vegetables, baked goods, and other cold-season staples typical of an indoor winter market. It complements Appleton's larger warm-weather market on College Avenue.
Appleton Wednesday Farmers' Market
Appleton, WI
The Appleton Wednesday Farmers' Market fills Houdini Plaza on West College Avenue in downtown Appleton midweek through the growing season. The plaza setting puts produce stands and local food vendors steps from downtown offices and shops. It runs as the smaller midweek companion to Appleton's larger weekend market, geared toward a quick in-town produce stop.
Arcadia Farmers Market
The Arcadia Farmers Market sets up at 550 Dettloff Drive in Arcadia, a small city in Trempealeau County along the Trempealeau River in western Wisconsin. Area farms bring seasonal produce through the summer and fall growing months. As with most small-town Wisconsin markets, days and hours are set locally, so check ahead before visiting.
Ashland Area Farmers Market
The Ashland Area Farmers Market runs along the 200 block of Chapple Avenue in downtown Ashland, on the south shore of Lake Superior. The cool northern climate shapes what shows up — hardy greens, root crops, berries, and short-season vegetables from Chequamegon Bay growers. Its lakefront-town setting makes it a regular summer stop for locals and visitors.
Balsam Lake Farmers' Market
Balsam Lake, WI
The Balsam Lake Farmers' Market meets at Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church, 507 West Main Street, in Balsam Lake, the Polk County seat in northwestern Wisconsin's lake country. Growers from the surrounding area sell garden produce through the warm-weather season. The church-lot location sits close to the village center and its namesake lake.
Barker's Island Farmers' Market
Superior, WI
The Barker's Island Farmers' Market sets up near the marina off US-2 and Marina Drive on Superior's Barker's Island, at the western tip of Lake Superior. The waterfront spot draws Twin Ports growers with short-season northern produce during summer and early fall. Its island-and-marina setting pairs a market run with lake views.
Blackhawk Junction Farmers' Market
Prairie Du Chien, WI
The Blackhawk Junction Farmers' Market runs at 700 East Blackhawk Avenue in Prairie du Chien, a historic Mississippi River town in far southwestern Wisconsin. Growers from the surrounding Crawford County countryside sell seasonal produce through summer and fall. The market takes its name from the Blackhawk Junction area where it sets up.
Black River Falls Downtown Farmers' Market
Black River Falls, WI
The Black River Falls Downtown Farmers' Market gathers at Fillmore and South 3rd Street in downtown Black River Falls, the Jackson County seat in west-central Wisconsin. Growers from the surrounding countryside bring seasonal vegetables and other homegrown goods through the warm months. The downtown location keeps it walkable from the town's main-street businesses.
Bridgeview Plaza Farmers' Market
La Crosse, WI
The Bridgeview Plaza Farmers' Market sets up at 2500 Rose Street in La Crosse, on the city's north side near the Mississippi River in western Wisconsin. Shoppers find seasonal produce from Coulee Region farms through the growing season. The plaza parking-lot location gives it easy access and parking away from the busier downtown market.
Bristol Farmers Market
The Bristol Farmers Market meets at 19801 83rd Street in Bristol, a Kenosha County village in Wisconsin's far southeastern corner near the Illinois line. Area growers bring seasonal vegetables and homegrown goods through summer and fall. The location sits close to Bristol's village center, an easy stop for southern Kenosha County shoppers.
Brookfield Farmers' Market
Brookfield, WI
The market sets up on the west edge of Brookfield at 2000 N. Calhoun Road, serving Waukesha County's inner-ring Milwaukee suburbs. Local growers bring the region's summer harvest as it ripens, from sweet corn and tomatoes to squash and apples toward fall. Like most southeastern Wisconsin markets, it runs outdoors through the warm months rather than year-round.
Brown Deer Farmers' Market
Brown Deer, WI
Brown Deer's market gathers near the village center at 6700 W. Brown Deer Road, on Milwaukee's northern edge. Vendors from the surrounding countryside stock the tables with Wisconsin-grown produce, eggs, honey, and baked goods once the season opens. It fills a warm-weather run and closes when the harvest ends, matching the pattern of metro Milwaukee's neighborhood markets.
Burnett County Farmers' Market
Siren, WI
This market serves Burnett County from Siren, a small town in Wisconsin's northwest lake-and-forest country near the Crex Meadows Wildlife Area. Growers this far north work a shorter season, so tables lean on early greens, root crops, berries, honey, maple syrup, and homemade goods. It runs along Highway 35 through the summer months.
Butler Farmers' Market
Butler, WI
Butler is a small village boxed in by the Milwaukee metro, and its market meets near 127th Street and Hampton Avenue. Neighborhood growers and bakers bring seasonal produce, eggs, and baked goods once Wisconsin's harvest starts in early summer. The setup is modest and local, the kind of market residents walk to rather than a regional draw.
Cadott Farmer's Market
Cadott, WI
The Cadott Farmers Market is dedicated to supporting small family farms, producers and artisans. We strive to bring diverse offerings to the Market to ensure local, fresh, nutritious foods and artisanal products are available to our community and shoppers weekly.
Cambridge Open Air Market
Cambridge, WI
The Open Air Market runs along East Main Street in Cambridge, a village on the Dane-Jefferson county line known for its pottery studios and nearby Lake Ripley. Vendors bring produce, flowers, baked goods, and handmade items, mixing farm stalls with the local craft tradition. It is a warm-season market in a small downtown that pulls weekend visitors off the Madison-Milwaukee route.
Capitol View Farmer's Market
Madison, WI
The Capitol View Farmers' Market runs Wednesdays 3 to 7, late May through mid-October, on Sharpsburg Drive near Madison's Eastside Great Dane — managed by the North Star Neighborhood Association, with weekly food scrap drop-off through Sustain Dane and special events through the season.
Cedarburg Farmers' Market
Cedarburg, WI
Cedarburg's market sets up downtown at Washington Avenue and Mill Street, among the 19th-century stone and cream-brick buildings that make this Ozaukee County town a weekend destination. Growers bring produce, flowers, honey, and baked goods, with Cedar Creek and the old woolen mill a short walk off. It runs through the warm months alongside the district's shops and winery.
Clare Oasis Indoor/Outdoor Farmers Market
This indoor-outdoor market operates at 3211 S. Lake Drive in St. Francis, just south of Milwaukee near the Lake Michigan shore. The indoor space lets it run past the short outdoor window that limits most Wisconsin markets, carrying produce, baked goods, and packaged local items into the colder months. It serves the lakeside south-side suburbs.
Columbus Downtown Farmers' Market
Columbus, WI
Columbus holds its downtown market on East James Street, in a Columbia County town known for preserved turn-of-the-century architecture, including a Louis Sullivan-designed bank on the main drag. Farmers from the surrounding Crawfish River farmland bring produce, eggs, and baked goods through summer. The market anchors a compact downtown northeast of Madison.
Country Lane Farmers Market
Country Lane Farmers Market runs at 1642 16th Street in Barron, in the dairy and poultry country of northwest Wisconsin's Barron County. The short northern season keeps the focus on summer produce, berries, eggs, honey, and homemade goods. It is a rural market serving a town better known for its farms and food processing than for tourism.
Cudahy Farmers' Market
Cudahy, WI
Cudahy's market meets at 3500 Library Avenue, outside the public library in this working-class suburb on Milwaukee's south lakefront. The town grew up around Patrick Cudahy's meatpacking works, and the market gives south-side residents a warm-season source for local produce, baked goods, and eggs. It runs through summer and into early fall.
Dane County Farmers' Market - Saturday on the Square
Madison, WI
The Dane County Farmers’ Market on the Square is a Saturday and Wednesday tradition in Madison, Wisconsin. You’ll find the season’s best bounty of vegetables, flowers, meats, cheeses, and specialty products from approximately 220 vendors throughout the year. Over 130 members attend every Saturday. All of the items for sale are grown, raised, and produced in Wisconsin by the person behind the stand.
DeForest Area Farmers' Market
DeForest, WI
DeForest's area market runs at Firemen's Park, near Jefferson and Stevenson streets in this Dane County village just north of Madison. Growers from the surrounding farmland bring seasonal produce, eggs, honey, and baked goods once the harvest starts. The park setting makes it a neighborhood gathering point through the warm months rather than a big regional market.
DeForest Farmers' Market
DeForest, WI
The DeForest Farmers' Market runs Tuesday afternoons through the summer season in the Village of DeForest, Wisconsin, alongside village summer series music and movie nights.
Delafield Farmers' Market
Delafield, WI
Delafield's market meets downtown near Main and Dopkins streets, in Waukesha County's lake country beside Lake Nagawicka. The historic downtown and nearby lakes draw weekend traffic, and the market adds local produce, flowers, and baked goods through summer. It is a warm-season stop in one of the western Milwaukee suburbs' more scenic small towns.
Delavan Fresh Market
Delavan Fresh Market runs at 104 Walworth Avenue in downtown Delavan, a Walworth County town near Lake Delavan and the Lake Geneva resort area. Delavan served as winter quarters for dozens of traveling circuses in the 1800s, and today its market brings local produce, baked goods, and seasonal items to a downtown that fills with summer lake visitors.
De Pere Farmers' Market
De Pere, WI
De Pere's market sets up downtown on North Wisconsin Street, just off the Fox River south of Green Bay. Brown County growers bring produce, flowers, cheese, and baked goods through the season to this historic river town, home to St. Norbert College. It is an outdoor summer market in a walkable downtown near the river's east-bank shops.
Downtown Appleton Farmers' Market
Appleton, WI
The Downtown Appleton Farmers' Market is one of the larger markets in the Fox Valley, filling College Avenue through summer near North Appleton Street. Dozens of growers and food makers bring produce, flowers, cheese, meats, and prepared food to a downtown that closes its main street for the morning. It pulls shoppers from across the Fox Cities.
Downtown Beloit Farmers' Market - Winter
Beloit, WI
Our indoor market starts the first Saturday in November and ends the last Saturday in April. Rain or shine.
Downtown Fond du Lac Farmers Market
Fond du Lac holds its downtown market near 30 S. Portland Street, at the south end of Lake Winnebago. Growers from the surrounding farm country bring produce, cheese, honey, and baked goods through the warm months. The market gives downtown a weekly draw in a city that sits where the Fond du Lac River meets the state's largest inland lake.
Downtown Racine Farmers' Market
Racine, WI
Racine's downtown market sets up near State and Erie streets, close to the Root River and the Lake Michigan harbor. The city is Wisconsin's kringle capital, and the market pairs that Danish-bakery tradition with local produce, flowers, and cheese through summer. It is a lakefront market a short walk from the marina and downtown shops.
Downtown West Bend Farmers' Market
West Bend, WI
West Bend's downtown market runs near Main Street and 6th Avenue, along the Milwaukee River in this Washington County seat. Growers bring seasonal produce, flowers, honey, and baked goods to a walkable downtown that also anchors the Museum of Wisconsin Art. The market operates through the warm months, north of the Milwaukee metro.
Eagle River Farmers' Market
Eagle River, WI
Eagle River's market meets on West Pine Street in the Vilas County resort town at the center of a long freshwater chain of lakes. The short Northwoods season keeps it focused on summer produce, berries, honey, maple syrup, and homemade goods, timed to the vacation crowd that fills the area from June through September.
East Side Green Market
Milwaukee, WI
The East Side Green Market runs at North Avenue and Cramer Street in Milwaukee, in the dense east-side neighborhoods near UW-Milwaukee. It leans toward local and sustainable growers, with produce, flowers, baked goods, and prepared food drawing a walking crowd of students and residents. The market operates outdoors through the warm months.
East Town Market
Milwaukee, WI
The East Town Market fills Cathedral Square Park at Jefferson Street in downtown Milwaukee, run by the neighborhood's East Town Association. Shoppers find produce, flowers, cheese, and prepared food in a downtown park ringed by cafes and the cathedral. It is a warm-season market that doubles as a downtown gathering spot.
Eau Claire Downtown Farmers' Market
Eau Claire, WI
Eau Claire's downtown market runs at Riverfront Terrace in Phoenix Park, where the Eau Claire and Chippewa rivers meet. Chippewa Valley growers bring produce, cheese, honey, and baked goods to a pavilion beside the river trails. It is one of the valley's main markets, busy through summer near downtown's shops and festival grounds.
Eau Claire Farmers' Market
Eau Claire, WI
This Eau Claire market operates on East Hamilton Avenue, on the city's south side away from the downtown Phoenix Park market. It gives Chippewa Valley shoppers a second location for local produce, eggs, honey, and baked goods through the growing season. The setup is more roadside and practical than the riverfront downtown market, serving nearby neighborhoods.
Elkhart Lake Farmers' and Artisans' Market
Elkhart Lake, WI
The Farmers' and Artisans' Market runs on East Rhine Street in Elkhart Lake, a Sheboygan County resort village on a spring-fed lake and home to the Road America racetrack. Alongside produce and baked goods, it makes room for artisans and makers, matching a downtown built around summer tourism. The market runs through the warm season.
Elk Mound Area Farmers' Market
Elk Mound, WI
Elk Mound's area market meets on East Menomonie Street near the village hall, below the mound topped by the town's landmark stone tower. Dunn County growers bring summer produce, eggs, honey, and baked goods to this small village east of Menomonie. It is a modest, neighborly market rather than a regional destination, running through the warm months.
Evansville Farmers' Market
Evansville, WI
Evansville holds its market near Church and Maple streets, in a Rock County town known for one of Wisconsin's larger historic districts south of Madison. Growers bring seasonal produce, eggs, honey, and baked goods through summer to the walkable old downtown. It is a small-town market serving Evansville and the surrounding farm country.
Farmers' Market
Baraboo, WI
The Baraboo Farmers' Market, established in the late 1980s and sponsored by the Baraboo Business Improvement District, gives consumers direct access to local farmers and producers — every Saturday and Wednesday morning, 8 to 12:30, in downtown Baraboo. Every vendor must produce or help produce what they sell.
Farmers' Market on Broadway
Green Bay, WI
The Farmers' Market on Broadway is a large weekly evening market in Green Bay's Broadway District, run by the neighborhood's On Broadway organization. It stretches along North Broadway with produce stalls, food vendors, makers, and live music, pulling a big crowd through summer. It works as much like a street festival as a produce market.
Ferryville Market in the Park
Ferryville, WI
Ferryville's market runs at Sugar Creek Park along the Mississippi River, on the Great River Road in Crawford County. The tiny village stretches for about a mile between the bluffs and the water, and the riverside park gives growers a spot for summer produce, honey, and homemade goods. It is a small market with one of the better river views in the state.
Festival Foods Darboy Farmers' Market
Appleton, WI
This market sets up in the Festival Foods parking lot on Van Roy Road in the Darboy area east of Appleton, along the Harrison-Kimberly stretch of the Fox Cities. Store-sponsored markets like this one give suburban shoppers a convenient spot for local produce, baked goods, and seasonal items through summer. It runs beside the grocery rather than in a traditional downtown.
Festival Foods Eau Claire Farmers' Market
Eau Claire, WI
This seasonal market sets up in the Festival Foods parking lot at 3007 Mall Drive on Eau Claire's south side, near the Oakwood Mall retail corridor. Festival Foods, a family- and employee-owned Wisconsin grocery chain, runs it as part of its community market program. Local growers sell warm-weather produce through the Chippewa Valley's summer and fall harvest, with sweet corn, tomatoes, and other Wisconsin staples arriving as they ripen.
Festival Foods Marshfield Farmers' Market
Marshfield, WI
Held in the Festival Foods parking lot at 1613 N. Central Avenue in Marshfield, this market is one stop on the Wisconsin grocery chain's seasonal series. Marshfield sits in the state's central farm belt, so vendors draw on Wood County dairy and produce country. The summer lineup of central-Wisconsin growers runs through the warm months, with the harvest shifting toward squash and apples by early fall.
Festival Foods Neenah Farmers' Market
Neenah, WI
The Festival Foods store at 647 N. Green Bay Road hosts this Neenah market in its parking lot, one stop on the grocery chain's Fox Valley circuit. Neenah anchors the south end of the Fox Cities along Lake Winnebago. Regional growers bring summer produce here during the season, making it a convenient grab-and-go paired with a full grocery run rather than a downtown destination market.
Festival Foods Northland Farmers' Market
Appleton, WI
This market runs in the Festival Foods parking lot at 1200 W. Northland Avenue in Appleton, the largest city in the Fox Cities. It is part of the chain's seasonal community-market program on the city's northwest side. Fox Valley and Outagamie County growers supply the produce, with berries and greens early, sweet corn and tomatoes at peak summer, then squash and apples into autumn.
Festival Foods Oshkosh Farmers' Market
Oshkosh, WI
Set up in the Festival Foods parking lot at 2415 Westowne Avenue on Oshkosh's west side, this market belongs to the grocery chain's seasonal series. Oshkosh sits on Lake Winnebago in Winnebago County farm country. Local growers stock the tables with Wisconsin summer produce through the season, the mix rotating with each harvest from early greens to late-summer sweet corn.
Festival Foods Sheboygan Farmers' Market
Sheboygan, WI
This Festival Foods market runs in the store lot at 595 S. Taylor Drive in Sheboygan, part of the Wisconsin chain's seasonal program. Sheboygan sits on the Lake Michigan shore between Milwaukee and Green Bay, ringed by Sheboygan County dairy and vegetable farms. Vendors bring warm-season produce through summer and fall, an easy stop alongside the grocery run rather than a standalone destination market.
Festival Foods Suamico Farmers' Market
Green Bay, WI
Held at the Festival Foods on Lineville Road (2348 Lineville Rd.) in the Suamico area north of Green Bay, this market is part of the grocery chain's seasonal series. The listing files it under Green Bay, though the store sits in growing suburban Suamico in Brown County. Area growers supply summer produce through the warm months, convenient for the northern Green Bay suburbs.
Fish Creek Settlement Shops Farm Market
Fish Creek, WI
This farm market operates among the Settlement Shops, a cluster of specialty stores on Highway 42 in Fish Creek, a resort village on the Door County peninsula. It fits the county's busy summer tourist season on the Green Bay shore. Expect Door County produce and farm goods through the warm months, when the peninsula's cherry and apple orchards are at their peak.
Fitchburg Center Farmers' Market
Fitchburg, WI
This market gathers at the Agora Pavilion in Fitchburg Center, the mixed-use development along E. Cheryl Parkway just south of Madison. Fitchburg is a fast-growing Dane County suburb, and the covered pavilion gives the market a fixed home through the warm months. Dane County has one of Wisconsin's deepest benches of small produce and organic growers, and area farmers stock the tables across the region's long growing season.
Fort Atkinson Farmers Market
Fort Atkinson, WI
The Fort Atkinson Farmers Market gathers vendors, live music, and community in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin — now also offering space to local artists all month long alongside its market calendar of events.
Fort HealthCare Farmer's Market
Fort HealthCare, the community hospital system in Fort Atkinson, hosts this market at 611 Sherman Avenue East. Pairing a farmers market with a health provider ties fresh local food to the system's wellness work. Fort Atkinson sits in Jefferson County dairy and crop country in southern Wisconsin, so area growers supply seasonal produce through summer and fall. It reads as a smaller community market rather than a large regional draw.
Fox Point Farmers' Market
Fox Point, WI
This market serves Fox Point, an affluent village on Milwaukee's North Shore, at 7300 N. Lombardy Road near the village hall. It is a neighborhood-scale market for the North Shore suburbs rather than a large regional event. Southeastern Wisconsin growers bring summer produce, flowers, and baked goods through the warm season, giving Fox Point and nearby Bayside residents a local option close to home.
Future Neenah Farmers Market
Future Neenah, the downtown nonprofit, runs this market at Shattuck Park in downtown Neenah on Saturday mornings, roughly 8 a.m. to noon during the season. The park setting near the Fox River puts it in the walkable core of the city rather than a parking lot. Fox Valley growers fill the tables with summer produce and farm goods. Reach the Future Neenah office at 920-722-1920 for market details.
Garden District Farmers' Market
Milwaukee, WI
This market anchors Milwaukee's Garden District, a neighborhood on the city's far south side near 6th and Howard. The district takes its name from the area's market-gardening past, when truck farms fed the city. Southeastern Wisconsin and city growers bring seasonal fruits and vegetables through the warm months, giving south-side residents a local produce option rooted in the neighborhood's own farming heritage.
Garden To Be
Fitchburg, WI
Garden To Be operates from Commerce Park Drive in Fitchburg, on Madison's south edge, and sells through area farmers markets. Fitchburg's food-production corridor houses a number of small growers and makers who supply the Dane County market circuit. Check local market schedules to find their booth.
Germantown Farmers' Market
Germantown, WI
This market sets up in the Life Church parking lot at Mequon Road and Squire Drive in Germantown, a growing village in Washington County northwest of Milwaukee. It functions as a suburban community market for the Germantown area. Southeastern Wisconsin growers supply summer produce, plants, and baked goods through the warm-weather season, a nearby alternative to the larger markets in Milwaukee and the surrounding counties.
Great Lakes Farmers' Market
Racine, WI
This market operates at 4838 Douglas Avenue on the north side of Racine, a Lake Michigan port city between Milwaukee and Kenosha. Racine County's farm country supplies the region, and area growers bring seasonal produce through the warm months. It is a neighborhood-scale market on the Douglas Avenue corridor rather than one of Racine's larger downtown or waterfront events.
Green Bay Farmers' Market
Green Bay, WI
The City of Green Bay's downtown market runs near S. Washington and Stuart Streets in the city center. It draws Brown County and northeastern Wisconsin growers with seasonal produce, flowers, and farm goods through the warm months. Held in the downtown core, it serves as a gathering point for city residents during the growing season, separate from the popular Wednesday-evening market On Broadway across the river.
Green Bay Farmers Market On Broadway
The Wednesday-evening market in Green Bay's Broadway District is one of the region's largest, filling N. Broadway around 200 N. Broadway with produce vendors, food, and live music through the summer. Run by On Broadway Inc., the district's nonprofit, it turns the historic corridor into a weekly street market and social event for the Green Bay area, distinct from the city's separate downtown Saturday market.
Greendale Open Market
Greendale, WI
The Greendale Open Market runs in the village's historic downtown at Broad Street and Schoolway. Greendale is one of three federal Greenbelt towns built in the 1930s, and its walkable village center gives the market a distinctive setting. Vendors bring southeastern Wisconsin produce, crafts, and food through the warm season, drawing residents into the historic core. It stays closer to a village community market than a large regional draw.
Greenway Station Farmers' Market
Middleton, WI
This market takes place at Greenway Station, the open-air shopping center in Middleton just west of Madison, near the Deming Way area. Middleton sits in Dane County, home to one of Wisconsin's strongest communities of small and organic growers, and area farmers supply seasonal produce through the warm months. It is a shopping-center market convenient for Middleton and west-side Madison shoppers.
Grow It Forward Farmers Market
Grow It Forward, a Manitowoc food-access nonprofit, runs this market at 1501 Marshall Street. The organization works on hunger relief and local food, so the market ties into its mission of getting fresh produce to the community. Manitowoc sits on Lake Michigan in eastern Wisconsin, and area growers supply seasonal fruits and vegetables through the warm months. It is a mission-driven community market rather than a purely commercial one.
Hartland Farmers' Market
Hartland, WI
The Hartland Farmers' Market gathers near Cottonwood and Pawling Avenues in Hartland, a village in Waukesha County's Lake Country west of Milwaukee. The setting near Nixon Park along the Bark River gives it a walkable village feel. Waukesha County growers bring seasonal produce, flowers, and baked goods through the warm months, drawing residents from Hartland and the surrounding Lake Country communities.
Hayward Farmers' Market
Hayward, WI
This market serves Hayward, a northwoods town in Sawyer County along U.S. 63 in far northern Wisconsin. Known for its lakes, muskie fishing, and the nearby Chequamegon National Forest, Hayward draws summer tourists and cabin owners the market can serve alongside locals. Northern-Wisconsin growers bring a shorter-season harvest, with the cooler climate favoring greens, root crops, berries, and cold-hardy vegetables through the brief but productive summer.
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Hayward, WI
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Hillsboro Farmers' Market
Hillsboro, WI
The Hillsboro Farmers' Market sets up at 731 Water Avenue in Hillsboro, a small Vernon County town in the Driftless Area of southwestern Wisconsin. Hillsboro calls itself the Czech Capital of Wisconsin, reflecting its heritage. The surrounding Driftless region is dense with small diversified and Amish farms, so area growers bring produce, eggs, and baked goods through the season. A small-town market rooted in a strong local farming community.
Hmong Mutual Assistance Association Farmers' Market
La Crosse, WI
Run by the Hmong Mutual Assistance Association at 1815 Ward Avenue in La Crosse, this market highlights Hmong growers, a major force in Wisconsin's fresh-produce farming. Expect the vegetables Hmong farmers are known for, from greens and herbs to beans and specialty Asian crops, alongside standard market produce. La Crosse sits on the Mississippi River in the Driftless Area, and the market channels the region's strong Hmong farming community through the growing season.
Jackson Park Farmers' Market
Milwaukee, WI
This market meets at Jackson Park on Milwaukee's south side, at 3500 W. Forest Home Avenue. The county park setting, with its lagoon and green space, gives the market a neighborhood-park feel away from downtown crowds. City and southeastern Wisconsin growers bring seasonal produce, plants, and baked goods through the warm months, serving the surrounding south-side neighborhoods.
Jefferson Farmers' Market
Jefferson, WI
The Jefferson Farmers' Market gathers at 105 S. Center Avenue in downtown Jefferson, the county seat of Jefferson County in southern Wisconsin. Set in dairy and crop country between Madison and Milwaukee, it draws area growers with seasonal produce, eggs, and baked goods through the warm months. It is a small-town downtown market serving Jefferson and the surrounding rural county.
Kaukauna Farmers' Market
Kaukauna, WI
This market serves Kaukauna, a Fox River city in Outagamie County within the Fox Cities of northeastern Wisconsin, near WI-55 and E. 2nd Street. Fox Valley growers bring seasonal produce, flowers, and baked goods through the warm months. It is a community market for Kaukauna and the surrounding Fox Cities suburbs rather than one of the region's larger destination markets.
Kenosha Farmers' Market - Baker Park
Kenosha, WI
One of several neighborhood markets the City of Kenosha runs at different parks, this one meets at Baker Park near 66th Street and Sheridan Road, close to Lake Michigan on the city's east side. Kenosha County and southeastern Wisconsin growers bring seasonal produce through the warm months. Spreading markets across parks lets different Kenosha neighborhoods each get a local option during the growing season.
Kenosha Farmers' Market - Columbus Park
Kenosha, WI
This market meets at Columbus Park, at 22nd Avenue and 54th Street in Kenosha, part of the city's set of neighborhood park markets held on different days across town. Kenosha sits on Lake Michigan at Wisconsin's southeastern corner, and area growers supply seasonal produce through the warm months. The Columbus Park location gives the surrounding central-city neighborhoods a nearby market of their own.
Kenosha Farmers' Market - Lincoln Park
Kenosha, WI
The Lincoln Park market runs at 18th Avenue and 70th Street in Kenosha, one of the neighborhood markets the city stages at different parks through the season. Southeastern Wisconsin growers bring produce, plants, and baked goods during the warm months. Locating a market at Lincoln Park gives residents on this side of Kenosha a walkable option close to home rather than traveling to a single central market.
Kenosha Farmers' Market - Pennoyer Park
Kenosha, WI
One of Kenosha's neighborhood markets, this one sets up at Pennoyer Park near the Lake Michigan shoreline on the city's north side. Expect a summer-and-fall lineup of southeastern Wisconsin produce, along with eggs, honey, baked goods, and plants from area growers. The lakefront park setting makes it an easy morning stop before a walk along the water.
Kenosha Harbor Market
Kenosha, WI
Kenosha HarborMarket runs along 2nd Avenue near the downtown harbor and Lake Michigan, drawing produce growers, bakers, cheesemakers, and craft vendors on summer weekends. The market sits close to the electric streetcar line and the city's harbor-side museums, so shoppers often pair a visit with a lakefront stroll.
Kewaskum Farm Market
Kewaskum, WI
Kewaskum's market gathers in the American Legion Post lot on Fond du Lac Avenue, serving this small Washington County village in the Kettle Moraine region. Local growers bring seasonal vegetables, eggs, honey, and baked goods through the warm-weather months.
Kewaunee County Farmers' Market
Algoma, WI
This county market sets up along WI-42 in Algoma, a Lake Michigan fishing town at the southern edge of the Door County peninsula. Growers from Kewaunee County bring seasonal produce, eggs, and baked goods; the surrounding area is also known for its orchards and roadside farm stands.
Kiel Farmers' Market
Kiel, WI
Kiel's market meets near Fremont and 4th Streets downtown, in a small city on the Sheboygan River between Manitowoc and Fond du Lac. Area farmers sell garden vegetables, sweet corn, eggs, and baked goods during the Wisconsin growing season.
Kronenwetter Farmers Market
Kronenwetter's market runs at the village municipal grounds on Terrebonne Drive, just south of Wausau in Marathon County. Central Wisconsin growers bring summer vegetables, sweet corn, honey, and baked goods to this suburban stop through the warm season.
Lake Geneva Farmers' Market
Lake Geneva, WI
Lake Geneva's market is held at Horticultural Hall, 330 Broad Street, a short walk from the lakefront in this Walworth County resort town. Growers and food vendors set up through the warm season, drawing both locals and weekend visitors down from Chicago and Milwaukee.
Lodi Valley Farmers' Market
Lodi, WI
Lodi's market gathers on the Village Green along North Main Street, in a Columbia County valley town north of Madison near Lake Wisconsin. Expect seasonal vegetables, flowers, eggs, and baked goods from growers in the surrounding countryside.
Luxemburg Farmer's Market
Luxemburg's market meets at Center Drive in this Kewaunee County village east of Green Bay, an area with deep Belgian and Czech farming roots. Local growers bring seasonal produce, eggs, and baked goods during the summer and fall.
Madeline Island Farmers' Market
La Pointe, WI
Reached by ferry from Bayfield, this small market sets up on Main Street in La Pointe, across from the ferry dock on Madeline Island in Lake Superior's Apostle Islands. Island and mainland growers bring short-season produce, baked goods, and crafts through the summer, when the island's population swells with visitors.
Main Street Marshfield Downtown Farmers Market
Run by the Main Street Marshfield organization, this market sets up in the downtown district along South Central Avenue in central Wisconsin's Wood County. Growers from the surrounding dairy-and-crop country bring seasonal vegetables, eggs, and baked goods to the city's main commercial strip.
Main Street Marshfield Farmers' Market
Marshfield, WI
This Marshfield market operates on South Central Avenue, the city's primary downtown corridor in Wood County. Central Wisconsin growers sell garden produce, sweet corn, eggs, and baked goods through the summer and fall months.
Manitowoc Farmers' Market
Manitowoc, WI
Manitowoc's downtown market runs near Quay and 8th Streets, close to the Lake Michigan harbor where the SS Badger car ferry docks. Local farmers bring seasonal vegetables, fruit, and baked goods on market mornings through the growing season.
Manitowoc Festival Foods Market
Manitowoc, WI
This Manitowoc market sets up in the Festival Foods parking lot on South 42nd Street, on the city's south side. It gives area growers a second weekly spot to sell produce, eggs, and baked goods alongside the grocery store's regular traffic.
Marketplace Thursdays
Wausau, WI
Marketplace Thursdays is a weekday market on downtown Wausau's 400 Block plaza off Scott Street. Central Wisconsin vendors bring produce, prepared food, and crafts to the lunchtime and after-work crowd during the summer season.
McFarland Farmers Market
McFarland's market runs along US Highway 51 in this Dane County village on Lake Waubesa, just southeast of Madison. Growers from the surrounding farmland bring seasonal vegetables, flowers, and baked goods through the warm months.
Menomonee Falls Farmers' Market
Menomonee Falls, WI
Menomonee Falls holds its market downtown near Main and Appleton Streets, in a Waukesha County suburb northwest of Milwaukee. Area farmers and food makers set up on market days with produce, cheese, baked goods, and plants.
Merrill Area Farmers' Market
Merrill, WI
Merrill's market gathers on Center Avenue in this Lincoln County city on the Wisconsin River, north of Wausau. Northwoods growers bring short-season vegetables, potatoes, honey, and baked goods through summer and early fall.
Milwaukee County Winter Farmers' Market
Milwaukee, WI
This is the cold-weather counterpart to Milwaukee's summer markets, held indoors at the Mitchell Park Domes conservatory on South Layton Boulevard. Through the winter months, regional farmers sell storage vegetables, meat, eggs, cheese, and baked goods, keeping local food available after the outdoor markets close.
Milwaukee Public Market
This year-round indoor market in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward houses 19 independent merchants under one roof at 400 N. Water Street. You'll find Wisconsin cheese curds, prepared meals from several cuisines, artisan groceries, and seven bars, including a spot for a Bloody Mary. It's open daily, with shorter hours on Sunday, and doubles as an event space near the RiverWalk.
Milwaukee Riverwest Gardeners' Market
Milwaukee, WI
The Riverwest Gardeners' Market sets up at Garden Park on East Locust Street, a small neighborhood market in Milwaukee's Riverwest district. It leans toward local gardeners, urban growers, and food makers, with produce, plants, and prepared foods sold on summer market days.
Mino Bimaadiziiwin Tribal Farm
Bayfield, WI
The Red CLiff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa\'s Mino Bimaadiziiwin Tribal Farm works to build a more integrated food system and advance the food sovereignty goals of the Red Cliff Band through increased food access of nutritious and traditional foods, targeted youth programming, producer support, and land stewardship. The Tribal Farm serves as a food hub by implementing the USDA Local Foods Purchasing Assistance Program in which the Farm sources local, Indigenous foods, curates food boxes with these products, and distributes these boxes within the Red Cliff community.
Monroe Farmers' Market on the Square
Monroe, WI
Monroe holds its market on the historic courthouse Square, the center of a Green County town known as the country's Swiss cheese capital. Alongside seasonal produce and baked goods, the surrounding countryside is dairy country famous for Limburger and other cheeses. The 1890s courthouse anchors the setting.
Mount Horeb Farmers' Market
Mount Horeb, WI
Mount Horeb runs its market along East Main Street, the downtown stretch locals call the Trollway for the carved wooden trolls that line it. This Dane County village west of Madison sits in Norwegian-heritage country, and growers bring seasonal vegetables, flowers, cheese, and baked goods.
Mt. Horeb Farmers Market
A second listing for Mount Horeb's downtown market, meeting on East Main Street in this Norwegian-heritage village southwest of Madison. Vendors from the surrounding Dane County farmland sell produce, eggs, honey, and baked goods during the growing season.
Mukwonago Area Farmers' Market
Mukwonago, WI
Mukwonago's market sets up at Field Park on North Rochester Street, in a Waukesha County village southwest of Milwaukee. Area growers bring seasonal vegetables, sweet corn, flowers, and baked goods to the park through the warm months.
Mukwonago Farmers' Market
Mukwonago, WI
Join us in this beautiful park setting where we have plenty of parking, sitting areas, and a playground. Featuring over 35 local vendors weekly, you will find an incredible selection of locally grown produce and food products. We proudly support our local growers, producers, and consumers. **Additional local artisans on 6/21 & 9/13
Muskego Green Market
Muskego, WI
The Muskego Green Market meets in the Public Library lot on Janesville Road, in a Waukesha County lake community southwest of Milwaukee. Vendors bring produce, plants, and prepared foods on market days through the summer season.
New Berlin Farmers' Market
New Berlin, WI
New Berlin's market runs on West National Avenue in this Waukesha County suburb west of Milwaukee. Local farmers and food makers sell seasonal vegetables, fruit, eggs, and baked goods on market days during the growing season.
New Holstein Farmers' Market
New Holstein, WI
New Holstein's market gathers in the Tractor Supply lot on Calumet Drive, serving this small Calumet County city east of Lake Winnebago. German-heritage farm country surrounds the town, and growers bring seasonal produce, eggs, and baked goods.
New Richmond Farmers' Market
New Richmond, WI
New Richmond holds its market on Heritage Drive in this St. Croix County city near the Minnesota border and the Twin Cities. Western Wisconsin growers bring seasonal vegetables, fruit, flowers, and baked goods through summer and fall.
Northside Farmers' Market
Madison, WI
The Northside Farmers' Market was born in 2005 after Madison's Northside was declared a food desert — the surviving legacy of the Northside Community Co-op, now running Sundays 8:30 to 12:30, May through October, at Northside TownCenter. SNAP/FoodShare shoppers are welcome with Quest card token exchange, and every vendor produces what they sell.
Northwind Perennial Farm Market
Northwind Perennial Farm is a 10-acre nursery and garden on Hospital Road in Burlington, running since 1991. It's the home base of plantsman Roy Diblik, whose naturalistic, low-maintenance perennial designs draw gardeners from across the region. The retail nursery sells perennials suited to Midwest conditions, and the farm offers garden design and care services alongside its display gardens.
Oak Creek Winter Farmers market
Over 60 Food Vendors Each Week! Bringing Milwaukee County the best in fresh produce, meats, cheeses, and homemade foods. Every Saturday, 9 AM – 1 PM, at the Oak Creek Community Center. November - April
Oconomowoc Chamber Farmers Market
The Oconomowoc Area Chamber of Commerce has run this producer-only Saturday market since 1980, and everything sold is grown, raised, or made in Wisconsin. Expect seasonal produce, meat, cheese, honey, maple syrup, baked and canned goods, plants, and handmade crafts from area farmers. The Chamber office at 210 E. Pleasant Street handles vendor registration, while the market itself sets up downtown along Wisconsin Avenue from May through October.
Oconomowoc Farmers' Market
Oconomowoc, WI
Saturday mornings from May through October, this downtown market fills the Bank Five Nine campus lot on Wisconsin Avenue with Wisconsin-grown produce, flowers, herbs, honey, jams, maple syrup, cheese, and meats. It runs producer-only, so vendors sell what they grow or make themselves. Baked goods, canned goods, and handmade arts round out the tables. The market has operated for more than four decades and stays family-friendly.
Oconomowoc Mid-Week Marketplace
Oconomowoc, WI
This midweek market sets up on the Village Green at Main Street and Wisconsin Avenue in downtown Oconomowoc, a separate evening companion to the Saturday farmers market. Vendors bring produce, prepared foods, and handmade goods to the lakeside downtown. Details shift by season, so the Oconomowoc Area Chamber is the best source for the current vendor lineup and hours.
Omro Thursday Night Market
Omro, WI
Thursday evenings from June through September, the Omro Thursday Night Market takes over Scott Park along Main Street from 4 to 7 p.m. Local growers and makers bring fresh produce, baked goods, cut flowers, candles, jewelry, and handmade crafts. It runs as a community gathering built to support small businesses around Omro, with details posted through FutureOmro.org and the market's Facebook page.
Oregon Farmers Market
Saturday mornings from spring through fall, the Oregon Farmers Market runs 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 787 N. Main Street. Tables carry locally grown produce, fresh-baked goods, flowers, Wisconsin cheeses and curds, farm-processed meats, and artisan crafts. It sits in the village of Oregon just south of Madison, an easy stop for Dane County shoppers.
Oshkosh Farmers' Market in the Park
Oshkosh, WI
More than 140 vendors set up each Saturday, 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., across the 400 and 500 blocks of North Main Street and the 100 block of Church Avenue in downtown Oshkosh. The season runs late May through October with fresh produce, prepared foods, baked goods, and local makers, plus live entertainment. Run by Oshkosh Saturday Farmers Market Inc., it operates rain or shine.
Oshkosh Winter Farmers' Market
Oshkosh, WI
From November through April, the Oshkosh Saturday Farmers Market moves indoors to Merrill Middle School at 108 W. New York Avenue on select Saturdays. Roughly 50 to 60 vendors bring greenhouse and hydroponic produce, canned goods, baked items, and local specialties. Heavy snow of four inches or more cancels a date, so the recorded market line and osfmi.com carry the current schedule.
Park Falls Farmers' Market
Park Falls, WI
The Park Falls Farmers' Market runs Wednesday afternoons, 2:00 to 5:30, from late May to mid-October, and accepts WIC, SNAP, and Chamber Bucks. Vendors bring locally grown produce, eggs, maple syrup, honey, jams, pastured meats, salsa, pickles, and baked goods, with the mix shifting through the season. It draws growers from around this Price County town in northern Wisconsin.
Peach Street Farmers' Market
Wisconsin Rapids, WI
This Wisconsin Rapids market sets up in the clinic parking lot at 2031 Peach Street, drawing local growers and makers through the summer. Expect seasonal fruits and vegetables, baked goods, and handmade artisan products. It gives the east side of the city a weekday produce stop close to home. Vendor lineups change week to week as crops come in.
Phillips Farmers' Market
Phillips, WI
Saturday mornings, 9 a.m. to noon, the Phillips Farmers' Market gathers growers from across Price County in northern Wisconsin. Tables carry in-season vegetables, lettuce and herbs, eggs, wild blueberries and raspberries, maple syrup, apples, houseplants and perennials, honey, and goat's-milk soap. Recent seasons have set up near Elk Lake Park in town. The market's Facebook page posts weekly updates.
Port Washington Farmers' Market
Port Washington, WI
Producer-only and overlooking the Lake Michigan marina, the Port Washington Farmers' Market runs Saturdays 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. along East Main Street from mid-June through late October. Local farmers and makers bring produce, flowers, herbs, meats, honey, jams, baked goods, and handmade art. Now in its 25th year, it won the 2025 Tour Ozaukee award for best farmers market in the county. Pets welcome.
Port Washington Winter Farmers' Market
Port Washington, WI
The winter market keeps Port Washington shoppers stocked from November through May, running two Saturdays a month, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Vendors bring cold-season produce, farmstead cheeses, meats, eggs, honey, maple syrup, baked goods, kombucha, and handmade household goods. Organized by PORT Fish, it stays downtown near the harbor. Check portfish.org or the market's Facebook page for each month's dates and venue.
Poynette Area Farmers' Market
Poynette, WI
Saturday mornings from mid-May through mid-October, the Poynette Area Farmers' Market sets up at Pauquette Park on South Main Street, 8 a.m. to noon. Vendors bring locally grown fruits and vegetables, honey, plants, herbs, baked goods, and homemade items alongside arts and crafts. The Village of Poynette handles vendor applications and posts market details. It serves this Columbia County village north of Madison.
Princeton Farm to Fork Farmers' Market
Princeton, WI
Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. through the growing season, the Farm to Fork market runs at 400 S. Fulton Street on Highway 23/73 in Princeton. Vendors bring fresh local produce, plants, trees and shrubs, flowers, baked and canned goods, maple syrup, honey, meat, and dairy. It gives this Green Lake County town a midweek farm-direct stop. Weekly offerings track the season.
Racine County Indoor Outdoor Farmers Market, LLC
This producers-only market at 1614 South Street in Racine stays open year-round, four days a week: Tuesday 1-6, Friday 8-1, Saturday 7-2, and Sunday 10-4. More than 40 Wisconsin vendors sell fresh vegetables and fruit, herbs, cut flowers, plants, meat, cheese, seafood, honey, nuts, maple syrup, jam, soap, baked goods, and prepared foods. The indoor-outdoor setup keeps it running through winter.
Racine Farmers' Market
Racine, WI
This north-side Racine market sets up in the parking lot of St. Andrew Lutheran Church at 1015 Four Mile Road, apart from the downtown Monument Square market. Local growers bring seasonal produce, flowers, and homemade goods to the Caledonia-edge neighborhood through the summer. It gives shoppers on Racine's north side a farm-direct option close to home. Vendor turnout follows the growing season.
Reedsburg Area Medical Center Farmers' Market
Reedsburg, WI
Reedsburg's community market runs at City Park, 222 N. Park Street, welcoming produce vendors, crafters, and artists with farm-fresh goods and handmade items. A recently completed pavilion sidewalk made the space stroller- and wheelchair-accessible. The City of Reedsburg coordinates the market and posts updates on Facebook. It anchors the downtown of this Sauk County town along the Baraboo River.
Rice Lake Farmers' Market
Rice Lake, WI
Saturday mornings, June through October, the Rice Lake Farmers' Market runs 8 a.m. to noon in a Main Street parking lot on the city's south side. Vendors bring locally grown vegetables and fruit, some organic, plus baked goods and crafts. Rice Lake sits in Barron County in northwest Wisconsin, and the market draws growers from the surrounding countryside. Its Facebook page carries weekly updates.
Richfield WI Farmers Market
Richfield, WI
Established in 2024 as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the Richfield Farmers Market was created with a simple but powerful mission: to bring people together through shared experiences, fresh local produce, and a welcoming, inclusive atmosphere. We’re proud to serve the Richfield community and surrounding areas by providing a vibrant space that celebrates connection, community, and good food.
Richland Area Farmers' Market
Richland Center, WI
For more than 50 years, the Richland Area Farmers' Market has set up Wednesdays in downtown Richland Center near the Richland County Courthouse. It runs food-only and fresh-flower: produce, meats, eggs, maple syrup and honey, breads and baked goods, herbs, and cut flowers, some grown without chemicals. Sales start promptly at noon. The market manager takes calls and texts, and the market keeps its own website.
Rock County Farmers' Market
Janesville, WI
Saturdays 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. through the growing season, the Rock County Farmers' Market runs at Nature's Touch Garden Center, 5013 Highway 11 West in Janesville. Vendors bring locally grown produce, meats, fresh breads and baked goods, seafood, flowers, and handmade crafts. The garden-center setting west of town gives it easy parking and room to spread out. Its own website and Facebook page post updates.
Roosevelt Farmers Market
Run as a fundraiser by the Roosevelt Elementary PTO, this Oshkosh market sets up at the school, 910 N. Sawyer Street. Vendors bring fresh vegetables and fruit, cut flowers, herbs, meat, cheese, jam, honey, maple syrup, soap, baked goods, plants, prepared foods, and arts and crafts. Proceeds support the school. The PTO website and market phone line carry current days and hours.
Sheboygan Farmers' Market
Sheboygan, WI
The Sheboygan County Interfaith Organization runs this summer market at Fountain Park, 8th Street and Erie Avenue, on Wednesdays and Saturdays 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., June through October. Vendors from within a 100-mile radius bring seasonal produce, local meats, eggs, cheese, baked goods, flowers, and handmade crafts, plus food trucks. Admission is free and shoppers pay vendors directly.
Sheboygan Winter Farmers' Market
Sheboygan, WI
When the outdoor season ends, the Sheboygan County Interfaith Organization moves its market indoors to First Congregational Church UCC, 310 Bluff Avenue, on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays 9 a.m. to noon, November through April. Vendors bring farm-fresh eggs, grass-fed meats, sourdough, honey, maple syrup, baked goods, and handcrafted gifts. The market accepts EBT and runs an EBT token rewards program.
Somerset Farmers Market & Craft
Thursday evenings, 3 to 7 p.m. from late May through late October, the Somerset Farmers Market & Craft sets up on a grassy lot beside Apple River Liquor at 520 Main Street. Vendors bring locally grown produce, baked goods, flowers, handmade crafts, and artisan items, with the mix changing week to week. It gives this St. Croix County village near the Minnesota line a weekly evening gathering.
Southern Price County Farmers' Market
Catawba, WI
Saturday mornings, 8 a.m. to noon from June through October, this market sets up at Catawba Farm Supply on US Highway 8 in tiny Catawba, in northern Wisconsin's Price County. Vendors bring in-season produce, sweet corn, melons, berries, apples, rhubarb, bedding plants and cut flowers, herbs, maple syrup, jams and jellies, baked goods, and crafts. Offerings follow the short northern growing season.
South Madison Community Market
This community market on South Park Street works to get fresh, affordable produce to Madison's south side, a neighborhood the city has long flagged for limited grocery access. Local growers bring vegetables, fruit, and other farm goods through the warm months. It sits along the 2300 block of S. Park Street near the Villager corridor. Days and vendor lineups shift by season.
South Madison Farmers' Market
Madison, WI
The South Madison Farmers' Market runs several days a week across South Park Street sites, including the Madison Labor Temple and the Urban League hub, from spring into late October. Vendors bring fresh and organic produce, flower bouquets, meat, and baked goods. It was built to widen fresh-food access on Madison's south side. The market keeps its own website and active Facebook pages with the weekly schedule.
South Shore Farmers Market
More than 50 regional vendors fill South Shore Park in Milwaukee's Bay View neighborhood every Saturday, 8 a.m. to noon, June through October. The lakefront market carries seasonal produce, proteins, botanicals, prepared foods, baked goods, honey, jams, sauces, and beverages, with live music through the morning. The park setting on the Lake Michigan shore makes it a weekend destination as much as a grocery run.
Spring Valley Farmers' Market
Spring Valley, WI
The Spring Valley Farmers' Market sets up at the Team Oil Travel Center on State Road 29, a highway stop in this small Pierce County village in western Wisconsin. Local growers bring seasonal produce and homemade goods through the summer months. Details are limited and change year to year, so it is worth confirming days and hours before making the drive.
St. Andrew Farmers Market
Held in the lot at St. Andrew Lutheran Church, 1015 Four Mile Road, this seasonal market draws area farmers and makers on Racine's north side. Tables carry garden vegetables, eggs, baked goods, plants, and handmade items as they come into season. The church-hosted setting makes it a neighborhood gathering as much as a produce stop. Hours track the summer growing months.
Star Prairie Farmers' Market
Star Prairie, WI
Set up in the village public parking lot at 270 Main Street, this small market serves Star Prairie, a St. Croix County village on the Apple River in northwest Wisconsin. Star Prairie is trout country, with a well-known local trout farm that draws anglers and families. The market gives nearby growers a Main Street spot to sell garden produce, eggs, and baked goods during the short northern growing season.
St. Croix Falls Farmers Market
Held at 210 N. Washington Street in downtown St. Croix Falls, this market sits in a St. Croix River town on the Minnesota border, next to Interstate State Park and the Ice Age Trail. It runs through Wisconsin's warm-weather season, when Polk County growers bring the produce, eggs, and baked goods typical of these northwest markets. The downtown spot puts it within walking distance of the riverfront shops and the falls that give the town its name.
Stevens Point Area Winter Farmers Market
Stevens Point, WI
The Stevens Point Area Winter Farmers Market is located at the Boys and Girls Club in Stevens Point at 941 Michigan Avenue and operates every Saturday in November through April from 8A-12P. We offer a variety of seasonal vegetables, meats, fruit, canned goods, bread and bakery. We also offer a hot local food brunch each Saturday from a farm vendor.
Stevens Point Farmers' Market
Stevens Point, WI
One of central Wisconsin's long-running markets, it fills Mathias Mitchell Public Square at 820 Main Street in downtown Stevens Point. Saturdays from 7 a.m. to noon are the busy day, though a handful of vendors keep tables out other days through the May-to-October season. Growers bring everything from fresh peas to smoked sausage. The downtown square keeps it a few steps from the city's shops and restaurants.
St. John's Farmers' Market
This market runs on N. Lake Avenue in Twin Lakes, a Kenosha County resort community on the Illinois border known for Lake Mary and Lake Elizabeth. The 'St. John's' name points to its host site in the village, where southeast Wisconsin growers set up through the summer with produce, flowers, and homemade goods. Its lakeside location draws both locals and weekenders down from Milwaukee and up from the Chicago suburbs.
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US Farm Trail lists 215 farmers markets in Wisconsin, with listings around Abbotsford, Allenton, Appleton. The directory is updated as farms are added and verified.
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