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Farmers markets in Vermont

Vermont has 110 farmers markets across 90 cities and towns in our directory. Burlington has the most. Across the state, markets commonly sell baked goods, vegetables, jams & preserves, prepared food, and handmade crafts. 45 accept SNAP/EBT. Pick a city below to see markets with hours, seasons, and vendors.

Burlington4 marketsMontpelier4 marketsBennington2 marketsBrattleboro2 marketsDorset2 marketsGrand Isle2 marketsJericho2 marketsMiddlebury2 marketsMorrisville2 marketsNorwich2 marketsPutney2 marketsRutland2 marketsSouth Hero2 marketsStowe2 marketsWestmore2 marketsWindsor2 marketsANDOVER1 marketArlington1 marketBURLINGTON1 marketBarre1 marketBellows Falls1 marketBethel1 marketBradford1 marketBrandon1 marketBristol1 marketBurlingon1 marketCastleton1 marketChelsea1 marketChester1 marketCraftsbury1 marketCraftsbury Common1 marketDanville1 marketEnosburg Falls1 marketEssex Junction1 marketFair Haven1 marketFairfax1 marketGROTON1 marketGlover1 marketGreensboro1 marketGroton1 marketHardwick1 marketHartland1 marketHinesburg1 marketJay1 marketJeffersonville1 marketJohnson1 marketKillington1 marketLondonderry1 marketLudlow1 marketLyndonville1 marketMORRISVILLE1 marketManchester1 marketManchester Center1 marketMilton1 marketMontgomery1 marketMorrisville, VT1 marketNewfane1 marketNewport1 marketNorth Rupert1 marketNorth Troy1 marketNorthfield1 marketPeacham1 marketPittsford1 marketPlainfield1 marketPoultney1 marketRandolph1 marketRichford1 marketRichmond1 marketRochester1 marketS Royalton1 marketSAINT JOHNSBURY1 marketSearsburg1 marketShelburne1 marketShelburnwe1 marketSouth Burlington1 marketSpringfield1 marketSt. Albans1 marketSt. Johnsbury1 marketStowe, VT1 marketVergennes1 marketWOODSTOCK1 marketWaitsfield1 marketWashington1 marketWaterbury1 marketWest Townshend1 marketWestford1 marketWilliston1 marketWillston1 marketWinooski1 marketWoodstock1 market

Frequently asked questions

How many farmers markets are in Vermont?
Vermont has 110 farmers markets across 90 cities in our directory, built from the public USDA directory.
Do Vermont farmers markets accept SNAP/EBT?
Yes. 45 markets in Vermont accept SNAP/EBT, and many participate in Double Up nutrition-incentive programs that stretch those benefits.
What do Vermont farmers markets sell?
Common products across Vermont markets include baked goods, vegetables, jams & preserves, prepared food, and handmade crafts, plus seasonal specialties by region.