Farmers Markets in Maine
Pine Tree State Farm Freshness
Maine’s local food scene features 37 markets across 8 counties, offering a diverse array of 30 product categories. The state maintains a strong commitment to local sourcing, with nearly 20% of markets operating year-round.
Coastal Charm and County Hubs
Cumberland County is the state's market leader with 12 active locations, serving as a primary hub for fresh goods. Coastal cities like Portland, Rockland, and Belfast are equally active, each hosting 4 distinct markets.
Maine's Vibrant Weekend and Midweek Options
Most of the action happens on Saturdays when 22 markets are open for business. You can also find a healthy mid-week scene, with 7 markets operating on Tuesdays and another 7 on Fridays.
Artisan Cheese and Local Maine Wine
Fruits are the most widespread offering, appearing at 17 different market locations throughout the state. Specialty items like artisan cheese and local wine are also popular, found at 10 markets each.
Experience the Best of Maine
Start your journey in Brunswick or Freeport, where you can browse 4 different markets in each town. With 3 markets open even on Sundays, there is always an opportunity to taste the best of Maine.
Market Highlights
Of Maine's 37 farmers markets, 7 operate year-round and 25 hold weekend hours. 21 markets accept EBT/SNAP benefits. The most common products include Fruits, Vegetables, Eggs.
Cities in Maine
Belfast
Waldo County, Maine
Brunswick
Cumberland County, Maine
Freeport
Cumberland County, Maine
Portland
Cumberland County, Maine
Rockland
Knox County, Maine
Augusta
Kennebec County, Maine
Blue Hill
Hancock County, Maine
Camden
Knox County, Maine
Bangor
Penobscot County, Maine
Bar Harbor
Hancock County, Maine
Damariscotta
Lincoln County, Maine
Kennebunkport
York County, Maine