Stark County’s Central Market Scene
Dickinson hosts three active farmers markets, serving as the heartbeat of Stark County’s agricultural trade. These markets are a vital part of the 26 total markets found across the state of North Dakota.
Saturday Morning and Mid-Week Variety
The Dickinson Green Market opens on Wednesday evenings, while the Central and Historic markets serve the Saturday morning crowd. This schedule allows residents to stock up on fresh goods twice a week during the peak season.
Coffee, Seafood, and Microgreens
Dickinson markets offer an impressive 21 unique products, with freshly roasted coffee found at every single location. Shoppers also enjoy rare finds like lavender, seafood, and maple syrup alongside traditional dairy and meat products.
Timing Your Visit to Dickinson
Saturday mornings between 7:00 AM and 1:00 PM offer the most options with two markets running simultaneously. The Historic Green Market provides year-round shopping, while the other locations operate from spring through late autumn.
Explore More in Stark County
Dive deeper into the Stark County directory to learn about every vendor in the Dickinson area. If you are heading east, Bismarck’s markets provide a great next stop for local food enthusiasts.
Market Insights
Dickinson has 3 farmers markets. 1 operates year-round. 2 hold weekend hours. 3 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Coffee, Maple Syrup, Wine.
All Markets in Dickinson
Dickinson Green Market
Central Farmers' Market
Historic Green Market
ZIP Codes in Dickinson
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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.