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Farmers Markets in Illinois

51Markets
11Counties
16Cities

Heartland Bounty in the Prairie State

Illinois supports a robust network of 51 farmers markets across 11 counties, offering 30 unique product categories. The state's market scene reflects a deep connection to both its rich agricultural land and its busy urban centers.

Chicago and the Cook County Hub

Cook County is the undeniable leader with 18 markets, showcasing a strong urban demand for farm-fresh goods. Outside the city, Sangamon, DuPage, and McLean counties provide vital market hubs for their respective regions.

Peak Saturdays and Year-Round Access

Saturday is the busiest shopping day with 24 markets open, nearly half of the state's total. Illinois boasts a high year-round market rate of 25%, meaning 13 locations remain open through the cold winter months.

Baked Goods, Eggs, and Illinois Wine

Baked goods and free-range eggs are the most popular finds, appearing at 19 and 18 markets respectively. You can also discover local wines and fresh herbs at 17 different locations, highlighting the state's diverse production.

Explore the Illinois Harvest

Visit Chicago's 5 city markets or head to Evanston and Springfield to see the best of the local scene. Whether you shop on a Saturday morning or a Wednesday afternoon, fresh heartland flavors are always within reach.

Market Highlights

Of Illinois's 51 farmers markets, 13 operate year-round and 32 hold weekend hours. 31 markets accept EBT/SNAP benefits. The most common products include Baked Goods, Free-Range Eggs, Fresh Herbs.

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