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Jun 03, 2026
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Farmers Markets in Vermont

Vermont has approximately 113 farmers markets. County hosts the majority with 19.

Buy Fresh - Attending a local farmers market event in your community supports local farmers & vendors, and is a great way for families to spend time together. Everyone can sample fresh fruits & vegetables as well as participate in family fun activities. Farmers markets allow consumers to have access to locally produced, healthful farm-fresh food, develop face-to-face relationships with the farmers who grow them, and the opportunity to contribute directly to local farm viability.

Find a farmers market in Vermont by selecting a city near you from the list below. Not every city in Vermont is listed below. Select one that is near you.

 B →
Barre
Bellows Falls
Bradford
Brattleboro
Bread Loaf (4)
Burlington (6)
 C →
Castleton
Chelsea
Chester
Craftsbury
 D →
Danville (6)
Dorset
 E →
Enosburg Falls
Essex Junction
 F →
Fair Haven
 G →
Goshen
Grand Isle
Greensboro
Greensboro Bend
Groton
Guilford (3)
 H →
Hardwick
Hartland
Hinesburg
 J →
Jeffersonville
Jericho Center
Johnson
 L →
Lincoln
Londonderry (3)
Ludlow
Lunenburg
Lyndonville
 M →
Manchester Center
Milton
Montpelier (3)
Morrisville (2)
 N →
Newport (3)
North Troy
Norwich (2)
 O →
Orleans (2)
 P →
Pawlet
Peacham (3)
Poultney
Putney (2)
 R →
Randolph
Richford
Richmond
Rutland (5)
 S →
Saint Albans City
Saint Johnsbury (3)
Sandgate
Shelburne
South Burlington
South Hero (3)
South Royalton
Springfield
Stowe (2)
 V →
Vergennes
 W →
Waitsfield
Washington
Waterbury
Waterbury Center
West Berlin
West Rutland
West Townshend (2)
Westford (2)
Williston (2)
Wilmington
Windsor (2)
Winooski
Woodford
Woodstock (2)
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”Farmers markets are a critical ingredient to our nation's food system. These outlets provide benefits not only to the farmers looking for important income opportunities, but also to the communities looking for fresh, healthy foods.“ — Kathleen Merrigan, Agriculture Deputy Secretary