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Farmers markets in Maryland

Maryland has 205 farmers markets across 119 cities and towns in our directory. Baltimore has the most. Across the state, markets commonly sell vegetables, baked goods, eggs, jams & preserves, and herbs. 100 accept SNAP/EBT. 16 are open year-round. Pick a city below to see markets with hours, seasons, and vendors.

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Baltimore26 marketsFrederick11 marketsAnnapolis6 marketsRockville6 marketsCumberland5 marketsBethesda4 marketsCollege Park4 marketsHagerstown4 marketsCapitol Heights3 marketsColumbia3 marketsFort Washington3 marketsGaithersburg3 marketsSilver Spring3 marketsBel Air2 marketsBerlin2 marketsCatonsville2 marketsCharlotte Hall2 marketsDenton2 marketsDundalk2 marketsEllicott City2 marketsFulton2 marketsLothian2 marketsOwings Mills2 marketsParkton2 marketsPotomac2 marketsSalisbury2 marketsSykesville2 marketsTakoma Park2 marketsTowson2 marketsUpper Marlboro2 marketsWestminster2 marketsBarstow1 marketBeltsville1 marketBladensburg1 marketBoonsboro1 marketBowie1 marketBrentwood1 marketBrunswick1 marketCalifornia1 marketCambridge1 marketCentreville1 marketChestertown1 marketCheverly1 marketChevy Chase1 marketClarksburg1 marketClarksville1 marketCrisfield1 marketCrofton1 marketCrownsville1 marketDamascus1 marketDeale1 marketDickerson1 marketDunkirk1 marketEaston1 marketEdgewood1 marketEmmitsburg1 marketFrostburg1 marketGambrills1 marketGarrett Park1 marketGlen Burnie1 marketGlenn Dale1 marketGlenwood1 marketGrasonville1 marketGreenbelt1 marketHampstead1 marketHavre de Grace1 marketHyattsville1 marketHydes1 marketJefferson1 marketKensington1 marketLa Plata1 marketLaPlata1 marketLaVale1 marketLaurel1 marketLexington Park1 marketLusby1 marketLutherville=Timonium1 marketMarion Station1 marketMcHenry1 marketMechanicsville1 marketMiddletown1 marketMontgomery Village1 marketMount Airy1 marketMount Rainier1 marketMyersville1 marketNorth Beach1 marketNorth East1 marketNorth Potomac1 marketNottingham1 marketOakland1 marketOcean Pines1 marketOdenton1 marketOlney1 marketParsonsburg1 marketPerryville1 marketPikesville1 marketPoolesville1 marketPrince Frederick1 marketPrincess Anne1 marketRandallstown1 marketReisterstown1 marketRiverdale Park1 marketSIlver Spring1 marketSavage1 marketSeverna Park1 marketSharpsburg1 marketSnow Hill1 marketSolomons1 marketSt. Charles1 marketSt. Michaels1 marketStevensville1 marketSuitland1 marketTaneytown1 marketTemple Hills1 marketThurmont1 marketVienna1 marketWaldorf1 marketWest Laurel, Maqryland1 marketWoodlawn1 market

Frequently asked questions

How many farmers markets are in Maryland?
Maryland has 205 farmers markets across 119 cities in our directory, built from the public USDA directory.
Do Maryland farmers markets accept SNAP/EBT?
Yes. 100 markets in Maryland accept SNAP/EBT, and many participate in Double Up nutrition-incentive programs that stretch those benefits.
What do Maryland farmers markets sell?
Common products across Maryland markets include vegetables, baked goods, eggs, jams & preserves, and herbs, plus seasonal specialties by region.