Farmers Markets in Strafford County
New Hampshire
Dover's Dedicated Farmers Market Scene
Strafford County focuses its market scene in Dover, where two distinct markets serve the local community. While it has the smallest market count among the six counties, it remains a vital part of New Hampshire's 33-market network. Remarkably, half of the county's markets operate year-round.
Poultry, Preserves, and Coffee
Shoppers have access to 12 unique products between the two market locations. Both spots feature jams, preserves, poultry, and handmade soap or crafts. You can also find eggs, cut flowers, and locally roasted coffee to fill your basket.
Year-Round Weekend Shopping
Market activity is clustered on the weekend, with openings on Fridays and Saturdays. The Dover Open Air Market provides a consistent Saturday option throughout the entire year. The Orchard Open Air Market adds a seasonal Friday afternoon choice from June through September.
Intimate Markets in the Heart of Dover
Both markets are located in Dover, concentrating the county's agricultural energy in one accessible city. This focus makes it easy for residents to support local growers without traveling far. The scene is intimate and personal, allowing for real connections with the vendors.
Join the Saturday Dover Market
Start your weekend at the Dover Open Air Market on a Saturday morning to browse nine different product categories. Since it is open year-round, you can make it a regular part of your shopping routine. You will enjoy a friendly atmosphere and a great selection of local poultry and preserves.
Market Insights
Strafford County has 2 farmers markets. 1 operates year-round. 1 hold weekend hours. Common products include Jams & Preserves, Poultry, Soap & Crafts.
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Dover Open Air Market
Orchard Open Air Market
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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.