Farmers Markets in Vermont
Vermont's Deep-Rooted Local Food Culture
Vermont’s agricultural pride shines through its 36 markets, serving 8 counties and 12 different cities. The state leads in accessibility with 25% of its markets operating year-round to combat the northern cold.
Green Mountain Hubs and Rural Markets
Washington and Windsor Counties share the top spot, each hosting 7 local markets. Middlebury, Waitsfield, and Manchester are bustling hubs that each feature 4 markets for their communities.
Daily Access to Fresh Vermont Produce
While Saturday is the busiest day with 15 markets, Thursday and Friday are also popular with 9 and 8 markets respectively. This distribution allows residents to shop for fresh ingredients nearly any day of the week.
Maple Syrup, Mushrooms, and Fresh Eggs
Fresh fruits and free-range eggs are the top categories, found at 18 and 16 markets. You will also find specialized local goods like mushrooms, maple syrup, and hot sauce at over a dozen locations.
Support Vermont's Local Growers Today
Check out the markets in Norwich or Montpelier to see the best of the Green Mountain State. With 5 markets open on Mondays and 5 on Sundays, your shopping can start early or end late.
Market Highlights
Of Vermont's 36 farmers markets, 9 operate year-round and 20 hold weekend hours. 26 markets accept EBT/SNAP benefits. The most common products include Fruits, Free-Range Eggs, Vegetables.
Cities in Vermont
Manchester
Bennington County, Vermont
Middlebury
Addison County, Vermont
Norwich
Windsor County, Vermont
Waitsfield
Washington County, Vermont
Montpelier
Washington County, Vermont
St. Johnsbury
Caledonia County, Vermont
Stowe
Lamoille County, Vermont
Woodstock
Windsor County, Vermont
Bennington
Bennington County, Vermont
Brattleboro
Windham County, Vermont
Burlington
Chittenden County, Vermont
Shelburne
Chittenden County, Vermont