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Farmers Markets in Fort Myers, Florida

Part of Lee County

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Lee County's Central Hub for Fresh Food

Fort Myers hosts all 4 of Lee County's farmers markets, offering a rich variety for this Gulf Coast hub. While Florida features 70 markets statewide, this city stands out with a diverse selection of local goods. It serves as the primary destination for farm-fresh shopping in the immediate area.

Diverse Daily Markets for Every Resident

Choose between the midweek Fort Myers Market & Farm Stand or the weekend vibes at Old Town Farm Stand. You can also find evening options at Valley Growers or Green Acres on various weekdays. Each location offers a unique atmosphere ranging from traditional farm stands to evening artisan markets.

A Bounty of 21 Unique Local Products

Shoppers enjoy an impressive 21 unique products, including pasta and fresh herbs found at three different locations. Keep an eye out for specialty finds like maple syrup, mushrooms, and local wine. From poultry to pet treats, the variety ensures your pantry stays well-stocked.

Flexible Schedules from Monday to Saturday

Markets occur on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, though none currently operate year-round. For the best selection, visit between March and November when most stands are in full swing. Late afternoon hours on weekdays make it easy to shop after work.

Discover More Across South Florida

Explore more fresh finds in nearby Tampa or Miami, which offer up to six markets each. You can also browse the full Lee County directory to see everything available in the region. There is always something new to taste just a short drive away.

Market Insights

Fort Myers has 4 farmers markets. 1 hold weekend hours. 3 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Pasta, Fresh Herbs, Mushrooms.

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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.