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Farmers Markets in Westport, Connecticut

Part of Fairfield County

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A Seasonal Shopping Destination

Westport is a major highlight in Fairfield County, offering three distinct markets for locals and visitors alike. This city represents one-third of the county's total markets, creating a bustling atmosphere during the warmer months. While none of the markets are year-round, the seasonal variety is among the best in the state.

Four Days of Market Magic

Westport offers an incredible schedule with markets happening on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. You can visit the Westport Growers Market for a weekday treat or the Golden Green and Fresh Fields markets on the weekend. This spread ensures that fresh food is always just a day away during the peak growing season.

Bountiful Goods and Unique Finds

With 16 unique products available, Westport is a dream for foodies seeking baked goods, honey, and local wine. You will find mushrooms and jams at multiple locations, along with specialty items like lavender and cut flowers. The diversity ranges from organic vegetables to artisan dairy and pet treats.

Peak Summer and Fall Flavors

The best time to visit Westport is between May and October when all three markets are in full swing. Saturday is the busiest day, with two different markets opening their stalls to the public. If you prefer a quieter experience, the Monday and Thursday afternoon sessions offer a relaxed way to shop.

Keep Exploring the Coast

Head down the road to Stamford or Greenwich to see how other Fairfield County cities celebrate their local harvests. Visit our county directory for a full map of the region’s agricultural offerings.

Market Insights

Westport has 3 farmers markets. 2 hold weekend hours. 3 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Baked Goods, Honey, Wine.

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Market data sourced from the USDA National Farmers Market Directory. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect real-time changes.