Farmer Markets
Farmer Markets
Farmers’ markets are one of the very best ways to experience real Vermont. They’re not just about produce — they’re about people. You’ll find local farmers, bakers, flower growers, cheesemakers, and artists all gathered in one place, sharing what they’ve grown or made with pride.
Many markets feature food trucks, live music, and picnic tables where you can linger with a maple creemee while kids dance to a fiddle tune. It’s relaxed, friendly, and beautifully local — a slice of Vermont community life you won’t find in a grocery store.
Hartland Farmers Market
Approx. 5 miles
When: Fridays, 4:00–6:30 PM (seasonal, typically late May–early Sept)
A small, friendly community market featuring local produce, baked goods, meats, flowers, and handmade items.
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Norwich Farmers’ Market
Approx. 18–19 miles
When: Saturdays, 9:00 AM–1:00 PM (May–October)
https://www.norwichfarmersmarket.org/
One of the Upper Valley’s largest and most well-known markets, with excellent produce, baked goods, meats, and artisan vendors. Winter indoor markets are also offered seasonally. Close to King Arthur Flour.
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Windsor Farmers’ Market
Approx. 6–8 miles
When: Sundays, 11:30 AM–2:30 PM (June–October)
Info page:
https://www.vtfarmtoplate.com/food-system-map/windsor-farmers-market
Held on the Windsor Village Green with local food, crafts, and seasonal produce.
Lebanon Farmers’ Market (Colburn Park, NH)
Approx. 15–19 miles
When: Thursdays, 4:00–7:00 PM (mid-May–late Sept)
https://lebanonnh.gov/806/Farmers-Market
A lively market in downtown Lebanon with food trucks, local farms, and live music.
Market on the Green (Woodstock)
Approx. 5 miles
When: Wednesdays, 3:00–6:00 PM (summer–early fall)
https://www.woodstockvt.com/event/market-on-the-green/
A classic Vermont farmers’ market on Woodstock’s village green with food vendors, live music, and a great small-town atmosphere.
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