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Farmers Markets in Freeport, Maine

Part of Cumberland County

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Freeport's Bustling Agricultural Scene

Freeport stands out as a major food hub in Cumberland County with four active markets. This city contributes significantly to the county's total of 12 markets, offering a rich variety for locals and visitors alike. It is a premier destination for anyone seeking high-quality Maine produce.

Four Distinct Ways to Shop Local

Choose from a diverse lineup including the year-round Freeport Fresh Market and the seasonal Hillside Growers Market. With four different market options, you can find fresh goods on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. Each market brings its own unique character and selection to the community.

A Diverse Bounty of 21 Unique Products

Eggs, fruits, and vegetables are the staples here, appearing at three out of the four local markets. You will also find specialized items like lavender, artisan cheese, and grass-fed beef among the 21 unique products available. The sheer variety makes Freeport a one-stop shop for local food enthusiasts.

Year-Round Access to Fresh Goods

Two of the four markets stay open through the winter, ensuring access to local maple syrup and organic produce all year. Tuesday is the busiest midweek day, hosting two different markets for afternoon and morning shoppers. No matter the season, Freeport has a market waiting for you.

Continue Your Maine Market Tour

Head south to explore Portland's four markets or travel north to see what Bangor has to offer. The Cumberland County page provides even more details on the 12 markets serving this vibrant region. Your next local food discovery is just a short drive away.

Market Insights

Freeport has 4 farmers markets. 2 operate year-round. 2 hold weekend hours. 4 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Eggs, Fruits, Vegetables.

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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.