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Farmers Markets in Mineral Point, Wisconsin

Part of Iowa County

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Iowa County's Year-Round Market Destination

Mineral Point is a powerhouse for Iowa County, accounting for both of the county's dedicated farmers markets. This city offers a dense concentration of local goods within Wisconsin's broader state-wide system of 38 markets. It is a must-visit for those who value consistent access to farm-fresh food.

Weekend Shopping in Historic Mineral Point

Choose from the Mineral Point Community Market on Fridays and Saturdays or the Old Town Market on Sundays. Both locations provide a relaxed environment to browse for high-quality local staples in a beautiful setting. These two markets ensure you have fresh options all weekend long.

Local Wine and Specialty Lavender

These markets boast 15 unique products, including local wine and poultry available at both venues. You can also find specialty items like lavender, maple syrup, and microgreens to elevate your home cooking. From dairy to honey, the variety reflects the rich productivity of the surrounding farms.

Shop Every Week of the Year

Mineral Point is a rare gem where 100% of the markets operate year-round. Whether you visit on a Friday morning or a Sunday afternoon, you are guaranteed access to fresh local products every single week. This makes it one of the most reliable food destinations in the state.

Continue Your Iowa County Journey

Discover even more variety by looking at the market scenes in Madison or Eau Claire. Be sure to check our Iowa County page for complete details on every local vendor and seasonal offering. There is much more to see in the heart of Wisconsin.

Market Insights

Mineral Point has 2 farmers markets. 2 operate year-round. 2 hold weekend hours. 2 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Dairy, Poultry, Wine.

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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.