Farmers markets in Connecticut
Connecticut has 195 farmers markets across 143 cities and towns in our directory. Hartford has the most. Across the state, markets commonly sell vegetables, baked goods, jams & preserves, honey, and fruits. 23 accept SNAP/EBT. 2 are open year-round. Pick a city below to see markets with hours, seasons, and vendors.
Hartford10 marketsNew Haven7 marketsWaterbury5 marketsManchester4 marketsStamford4 marketsBRIDGEPORT3 marketsMilford3 marketsNorwalk3 marketsWest Hartford3 marketsWestport3 marketsBristol2 marketsChester2 marketsEllington2 marketsFAIRFIELD2 marketsGoshen2 marketsHamden2 marketsLyme2 marketsMiddletown2 marketsMystic2 marketsNew Britain2 marketsNew Canaan2 marketsNew London2 marketsNewtown2 marketsPutnam2 marketsShelton2 marketsWatertown2 marketsWeston2 marketsAVON1 marketAndover1 marketAshford1 marketAvon1 marketBROOKLYN1 marketBerlin1 marketBethany1 marketBethel1 marketBloomfield1 marketBozrah1 marketBranford1 marketBridgeport1 marketBrookfield1 marketBrooklyn1 marketBurlington1 marketCOLCHESTER1 marketClinton1 marketColchester1 marketCollinsville1 marketCornwall1 marketCoventry1 marketCromwell1 marketDanbury1 marketDanielson1 marketDarien1 marketDayville1 marketDeep River1 marketDurham1 marketEast Granby1 marketEast Hampton1 marketEast Haven1 marketEast Windsor1 marketEnfield1 marketEssex1 marketFARMINGTON1 marketFairfield1 marketGRANBY1 marketGUILFORD1 marketGeorgetown1 marketGranby1 marketGreenwich1 marketGroton1 marketGuilford1 marketHebron1 marketHigganum1 marketIvoryton1 marketKENSINGTON1 marketKent1 marketLebanon1 marketLedyard1 marketLisbon1 marketLitchfeild1 marketLitchfield1 marketMILFORD1 marketMadison1 marketMansfield Center1 marketMarlborough1 marketMeriden1 marketMiddlebury1 marketMonroe1 marketMorris1 marketNEW HAVEN1 marketNEW MILFORD1 marketNaugatuck1 marketNew Hartford1 marketNew Milford1 marketNewington1 marketNiantic1 marketNorfolk1 marketNorwich1 marketOLD LYME1 marketOXFORD1 marketOld Greenwich1 marketOld Saybrook1 marketOrange1 marketPlainfield1 marketPlainville1 marketPlantsville1 marketPortland1 marketPreston1 marketRidgefield1 marketRowayton1 marketSHELTON1 marketSTAFFORD SPGS1 marketSalem1 marketSaybrook1 marketScotland1 marketSeymour1 marketSimsbury1 marketSomers1 marketSouth Windsor1 marketSouthbury1 marketSouthington1 marketStafford Springs1 marketStonington1 marketStonington borough1 marketStorrs1 marketStratford1 marketSuffield1 marketThomaston1 marketTolland1 marketTorrington1 marketTrumbull1 marketVoluntown1 marketWESTPORT1 marketWINSTED1 marketWallingford1 marketWashington Depot1 marketWaterford1 marketWest Haven1 marketWethersfield1 marketWilson1 marketWilton1 marketWindsor1 marketWindsor Locks1 marketWoodbury1 market
Frequently asked questions
- How many farmers markets are in Connecticut?
- Connecticut has 195 farmers markets across 143 cities in our directory, built from the public USDA directory.
- Do Connecticut farmers markets accept SNAP/EBT?
- Yes. 23 markets in Connecticut accept SNAP/EBT, and many participate in Double Up nutrition-incentive programs that stretch those benefits.
- What do Connecticut farmers markets sell?
- Common products across Connecticut markets include vegetables, baked goods, jams & preserves, honey, and fruits, plus seasonal specialties by region.