The Heart of Brown County Harvests
Green Bay serves as the agricultural heart of Brown County with 3 markets that showcase the best of Northeast Wisconsin. This city is a key part of the state's 38-market network, offering a warm and productive atmosphere for local shoppers.
Three Distinct Paths to Freshness
Visit the Green Bay Market & Farm Stand, Blue Ridge, or Township Growers Market depending on your weekend plans. Each market brings something different to the table, from artisan cheeses to fresh seafood and mushrooms.
Abundant Varieties and Fresh Blooms
Green Bay boasts 23 unique products, featuring everything from cut flowers to grass-fed beef. Honey, eggs, and mushrooms are staples that you will find at multiple stops, ensuring you always find what you need.
Saturdays Are for Market Lovers
Saturday is the prime time to visit, with all 3 markets in full swing throughout the morning across the city. The Township Growers Market provides a reliable year-round option, while others operate seasonally from April through November.
Wander Beyond Green Bay
Venture beyond Green Bay to see the 4 markets in Appleton or the 2 in Eau Claire. You can also visit our Brown County page for a complete look at the local food landscape in the region.
Market Insights
Green Bay has 3 farmers markets. 1 operates year-round. 3 hold weekend hours. 3 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Cut Flowers, Eggs, Honey.
All Markets in Green Bay
Green Bay Market & Farm Stand
Blue Ridge Farmers Market
Township Growers Market
ZIP Codes in Green Bay
Other Cities in Wisconsin
Market data sourced from the USDA National Farmers Market Directory. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect real-time changes.