Marquette is the Heart of the North
Marquette represents all three of the farmers markets found in Marquette County, making it the central hub for local food in the Upper Peninsula. This lakeside city offers a robust and welcoming market scene that stands out among Michigan's 42 total markets.
Three Distinct Ways to Shop Local
You can visit the Marquette Community Market on Mondays and Thursdays or stop by the Crossroads Growers Market on Tuesdays and Saturdays. For those seeking consistency, the Fresh Fields Farmers Market operates on Fridays and Saturdays throughout the year.
A Bounty of Upper Peninsula Flavors
Shoppers discover 15 unique products across the city, ranging from grass-fed beef and lavender to fresh mushrooms and hot sauce. Fruits and meats are the most common staples found across these local stalls.
Five Days of Fresh Finds
Markets operate five days a week, with Saturday being the busiest day featuring two different locations. While most markets run from April to October, Fresh Fields provides a year-round option for dedicated locavores.
Continue Your Michigan Market Tour
After exploring Marquette, check out the market scenes in Traverse City or Grand Rapids for more regional flavors. You can also browse the full Marquette County page to find more local gems.
Market Insights
Marquette has 3 farmers markets. 1 operates year-round. 2 hold weekend hours. 3 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Fruits, Meat, Grass-Fed Beef.
All Markets in Marquette
Marquette Community Market
Crossroads Growers Market
Fresh Fields Farmers Market
ZIP Codes in Marquette
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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.