Farmers markets in Rhode Island
Rhode Island has 48 farmers markets across 32 cities and towns in our directory. Providence has the most. Across the state, markets commonly sell vegetables, fruits, honey, eggs, and flowers. 26 accept SNAP/EBT. 2 are open year-round. Pick a city below to see markets with hours, seasons, and vendors.
Providence10 marketsPawtucket3 marketsCranston2 marketsEast Greenwich2 marketsMiddletown2 marketsNewport2 marketsNorth Scituate2 marketsBarringon1 marketBlock Island1 marketBristol1 marketCentral Falls1 marketCharlestown, RI1 marketChepachet1 marketEast Providence1 marketExeter1 marketGreene1 marketHarrisville1 marketJamestown1 marketNarragansett1 marketNorth Kingstown1 marketPortsmouth1 marketSaunderstown1 marketSmithfield1 marketSouth Kingstown1 marketTiverton1 marketWakefield1 marketWarren1 marketWarwick1 marketWeekapaug1 marketWest Warwick1 marketWesterly1 marketWoonsocket1 market
Frequently asked questions
- How many farmers markets are in Rhode Island?
- Rhode Island has 48 farmers markets across 32 cities in our directory, built from the public USDA directory.
- Do Rhode Island farmers markets accept SNAP/EBT?
- Yes. 26 markets in Rhode Island accept SNAP/EBT, and many participate in Double Up nutrition-incentive programs that stretch those benefits.
- What do Rhode Island farmers markets sell?
- Common products across Rhode Island markets include vegetables, fruits, honey, eggs, and flowers, plus seasonal specialties by region.