Missouri Farmers Markets

Missouri farmers markets offer a rich blend of local produce, artisanal foods, and family traditions. From bustling urban setups in St. Louis to family-owned farm stands in rural corners, these markets are deeply rooted in Missouri’s agricultural pride. Whether you’re seeking fresh berries, handcrafted jams, or homegrown vegetables, Missouri’s markets are where community and flavor meet.

Why Visit Missouri Farmers Markets?

Missouri farmers markets go beyond just shopping—they’re community events. They give visitors the chance to:

  • Buy locally grown fruits, vegetables, meats, and baked goods

  • Support Missouri farmers and family-owned operations

  • Experience seasonal festivals, live music, and kids’ activities

  • Learn about sustainable farming and farm-to-table living

Markets are often located near scenic parks, historical districts, or charming downtowns—making them perfect stops on a weekend outing.

Markets by Region

St. Louis Area

  • The Tower Grove Farmers Market – A vibrant city market in Tower Grove Park, offering organic produce, food trucks, and live music in a family-friendly atmosphere.

  • Thies Farm and Market – A longstanding St. Louis favorite featuring fresh produce, seasonal events, and garden plants.

  • Stuckmeyer’s Farm Market – Located in Fenton, this market includes a greenhouse, farm stand, and pumpkin patch in the fall.

Southwest Missouri

  • Farm Fresh Market – A community-centered market offering local meats, fresh vegetables, and homemade pantry items.

  • Bowerman Blueberries Farm Market – Known for their hand-picked blueberries and fruit products, this family-run market delivers a true farm experience.

Browse Missouri Farmers Markets by County

St. Louis County

Jasper County

Greene County

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Missouri farmers markets is from late April through October. Peak harvest months are June to September, offering the widest selection of fruits, vegetables, and local treats. Fall markets also bring in pumpkins, apple cider, and seasonal festivals.

Farmers Market Tips

  • Bring cash and reusable bags

  • Arrive early for the best produce selection

  • Talk to the farmers—many offer tips or recipe suggestions

  • Check individual market hours, especially in shoulder seasons

  • Wear comfortable shoes if markets are spread over parks or fields

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Are Missouri farmers markets open all year?


Most markets are seasonal (spring–fall), but some in urban areas like St. Louis operate indoors during winter.

2. Do farmers markets in Missouri accept credit cards?


Yes, many vendors now accept cards, but bringing cash is still recommended.

3. Can I use SNAP/EBT benefits at Missouri markets?


Yes, several markets participate in food assistance programs, including Double Up Food Bucks.

4. Are pets allowed at Missouri farmers markets?


Many outdoor markets are pet-friendly, but policies vary—check with each market beforehand.

5. What types of items can I buy besides produce?


You can find meats, eggs, cheeses, flowers, baked goods, handmade soaps, and craft items.

6. Do farmers markets sell organic produce?


Some vendors are certified organic, while others use organic methods without certification—ask the farmers directly.

7. Are there special events at Missouri farmers markets?


Yes, many markets offer live music, cooking demos, food trucks, and harvest festivals throughout the season.

8. Can I become a vendor at a Missouri farmers market?


Most markets welcome local vendors. Contact the market manager to learn about fees and requirements.

9. What’s the difference between a farm market and a farmers market?


Farmers markets host multiple vendors; farm markets are typically single-farm stands open to the public.

10. Is early morning the best time to shop?


Yes, arriving early ensures the freshest produce and best variety before items sell out.