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Farmers Markets in Alabama

46Markets
13Counties
15Cities

A Growing Community of Fresh Flavors

Alabama hosts a vibrant community of 46 farmers markets across 13 counties, showcasing 30 unique product categories. This local network provides a robust selection of fresh goods that rivals regional diversity and supports local growers.

From the Cities to the Countryside

Market activity clusters in Jefferson and Lee counties, which each host six active locations. While Montgomery and Huntsville offer four markets apiece, the spread balances urban accessibility with rural charm across 15 different cities.

Saturdays Lead the Weekly Harvest

Most Alabama markets peak on Saturdays with 24 active locations, though 22% of sites keep their doors open year-round. Mid-week shoppers find the most luck on Tuesdays when 10 different markets operate across the state.

Dairy, Greens, and Southern Staples

Fresh dairy and vegetables lead the state's offerings, appearing at 16 different market locations. You can also find specialty items like microgreens and poultry at 14 and 13 markets respectively, highlighting the state's agricultural range.

Find Your Next Weekend Destination

Start your weekend browsing in Montgomery or Huntsville, where multiple Saturday markets welcome visitors. With eight markets open on Sundays, you can easily extend your local shopping throughout the entire weekend.

Market Highlights

Of Alabama's 46 farmers markets, 10 operate year-round and 32 hold weekend hours. 29 markets accept EBT/SNAP benefits. The most common products include Dairy, Vegetables, Fruits.

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