Pennsylvania is rich in agricultural heritage, and its farmers markets showcase a diverse selection of fresh produce, artisanal goods, meats, baked goods, and much more. Whether you’re in bustling Philadelphia or exploring the beautiful Amish Country, there’s a local market waiting for you to visit and support regional farmers.
Why Visit Pennsylvania Farmers Markets?
Pennsylvania farmers markets offer a wonderful way to connect with local growers, taste fresh seasonal produce, and experience the rich agricultural heritage of the state. Whether you’re looking for crisp apples in Lancaster County, handcrafted cheeses in Bucks County, or fresh-baked goods in Philadelphia, these markets provide fresh, sustainable, and often organic options. They are also hubs for community, offering local crafts, live music, and family-friendly activities. Supporting these markets means supporting local farmers and the Pennsylvania economy, all while enjoying the freshest flavors the region has to offer.
Pennsylvania Farmers Markets By Region
Southeast Pennsylvania
- Philly Foodworks
- Allentown Farmers Market
- Newtown Farmers Market
- Maple Acres Farm Market
Lancaster County & Amish Country
- Bird Hand Farmers Market
- Reiffs Farm Market & Greenhouse
- Smuckers Farm Market
- Country Barn Farm Market
- Kauffmans Fruit Farm Market
- Hilltop Acres Farm Market
- Shady Maple Farm Market
- Masonic Village Farm Market
- Traugers Farm Market
- Kaelin Farm Market
- Ochs Farm Market
South Central Pennsylvania
- Windy Knoll Farm Market Creamery
- Leg Up Farm Market
- Flinchbaughs Orchard Farm Market
- Paulus Farm Market
- Risser Marvel Farm Market
- Green Ridge Farm Market
- Rolling Gardens Farm Market
- Wasson Farm Market
Southwest Pennsylvania
- Janoskis Farm Market
- Freedom Farms Market
- Shenot Farm Market
- Yarnicks Farm Market
- Butler Farm Market
Northeast Pennsylvania
- Green Dragon Farm Market
- South Canaan Farm Market
- Broyans Farm Market
North Central Pennsylvania
- Way Har Farm Market
- Butcher Farm Market
- Wengerds Farm Market
- Hannas Farm Market
Northwest Pennsylvania
- Erie, Crawford, Venango, Warren Counties
- Burch Farms Country Market (Erie County)
Browse Pennsylvania Farmers Markets by County
Click each market name to explore photos, hours, vendors, and seasonal availability.
Adams County
Allegheny County
- Shenot Farm & Market
- Way-Har Farm Market
- Rolling Gardens Farm Market
- Portman’s Farm Market
- Fresh Finds at Kaelin Farm Market
Armstrong County
Berks County
Bucks County
Butler County
Centre County
Chester County
Cumberland County
- Maplewood Farm Market LLC
- Basehore Farm Market
- Green Ridge Farm Market & Cafe
- Fresh Fun at Paulus Farm Market
Erie County
Franklin County
Indiana County
Lancaster County
- Lapp’s Farm Market
- Harvest Valley Farm Market & Bakery
- Herold’s Farm Market
- Hoover’s Farm Market
- Green Dragon Farm Market
Lebanon County
Lehigh County
Montgomery County
Northampton County
Perry County
Washington County
York County
- Eichner’s Farm Market
- Whitecomb’s Farm Market
- Leg Up Farm Market
- Flinchbaugh’s Orchard & Farm Market
Luzerne County
Columbia County
Wayne County
Northumberland County
Bradford County
Snyder County
Blair County
Monroe County
Lycoming County
Beaver County
Baltimore County
Missouri
Philadelphia County
Tips for Visiting Pennsylvania Farmers Markets
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Check Seasonal Hours: Many markets operate seasonally—spring through fall—so verify opening days and times before visiting.
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Bring Cash: While many vendors accept cards, some small farmers may only take cash.
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Arrive Early: For the best selection of fresh produce and popular items, visit early in the day.
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Bring Reusable Bags: Help reduce plastic waste by bringing your own bags or baskets.
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Ask Questions: Farmers love sharing knowledge about their produce, growing practices, and recipes.
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Enjoy Local Events: Many markets offer live music, kids’ activities, or cooking demos—perfect for a family outing.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Are Pennsylvania farmers markets open year-round?
A: Most are seasonal, operating from spring through fall. Some markets have winter schedules or indoor locations—check their websites for details.
Q: Can I find organic produce at these markets?
A: Yes, many farmers follow organic practices. Look for signs or ask vendors directly.
Q: Do farmers markets accept SNAP/EBT benefits?
A: Some markets do. Check with individual markets about their participation in food assistance programs.
Q: Are pets allowed at farmers markets?
A: Policies vary. Leashed pets are often welcome, but confirm with the market before bringing your furry friend.
Q: Can I sell my homemade goods at these markets?
A: Most markets have vendor application processes and regulations. Contact the market management for vendor opportunities.