A Hudson County Hub for Fresh Flavors
Jersey City serves as a major agricultural hub, hosting three of the five total markets found in Hudson County. This urban destination stands out in New Jersey's landscape of 42 markets, offering a vibrant community atmosphere for local shopping.
Three Unique Markets for Every Resident
Residents enjoy diverse options ranging from the central Jersey City Farmers Market to the Riverside Market & Farm Stand. The Downtown Growers Market adds to the variety, ensuring locals have access to fresh goods across multiple neighborhoods.
Sixteen Unique Products from Local Producers
Shoppers can find 16 unique products including artisan cheese, free-range eggs, and fresh fruits across the city's stands. Specialty items like maple syrup, fresh herbs, and handmade soap highlight the craftsmanship of local vendors.
Saturdays Lead the Local Market Schedule
Saturday is the busiest day with all three markets open, though you can also shop on Tuesdays and Fridays. While most markets run from March through November, the Jersey City Farmers Market provides fresh options all year round.
Discover More in Nearby Cities
Keep your culinary journey going by visiting nearby markets in Princeton, Montclair, or Hoboken. You can also explore the Hudson County directory to see every local farm stand in the region.
Market Insights
Jersey City has 3 farmers markets. 1 operates year-round. 3 hold weekend hours. 3 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Fruits, Artisan Cheese, Free-Range Eggs.
All Markets in Jersey City
Jersey City Farmers Market
Riverside Market & Farm Stand
Downtown Growers Market
ZIP Codes in Jersey City
Other Cities in New Jersey
Market data sourced from the USDA National Farmers Market Directory. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect real-time changes.