Farmers Markets in New Jersey

Discover 172 farmers markets across 122 cities in New Jersey. Whether you're looking for fresh local produce, organic options, artisan goods, or a place to connect with your community, New Jersey farmers markets offer something for everyone.

172 Markets
122 Cities
8 Accept SNAP/EBT
0 Organic Options

172

Total Markets

122

Cities Covered

8

Accept SNAP/EBT

0

Organic Options

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Farmers markets in 122 cities across New Jersey. Click a city to see all available markets.

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About Farmers Markets in New Jersey

New Jersey's farmers market network spans 122 communities and includes 172 registered markets — from seasonal pop-ups to year-round operations — all working to connect local agriculture with local consumers.

Whether you are looking for fresh seasonal produce, locally raised meats, artisan baked goods, honey, flowers, or handcrafted items, New Jersey farmers markets offer a diverse selection of locally sourced products. Of the 172 registered markets, 8 accept SNAP/EBT benefits — making fresh, healthy food accessible to more families across the state.

Across New Jersey, farmers markets range from small community gatherings in rural townships to large weekly markets in urban centers. Together, New Jersey's 172 registered markets form a distributed network that connects the state's agricultural production directly with the families and individuals who eat it.

The geographic and agricultural diversity of New Jersey is reflected in its markets. In rural areas, farmers markets often feature a narrower range of vendors — typically the farms and food businesses that operate within a tight radius — while urban markets attract a wider mix of producers, specialty food makers, and artisan vendors from across the region.

Seasonal patterns shape what you find at New Jersey farmers markets throughout the year. Spring markets open with transplants, early greens, and preserved goods from the previous fall. Summer brings the widest variety — peak tomato, pepper, corn, and berry seasons — while fall markets offer storage crops, apple varieties, late-season squash, and early preserves. Some New Jersey markets operate year-round, particularly in larger cities, while many smaller markets follow a seasonal calendar tied to the local growing season.

Beyond food, New Jersey's farmers markets are community institutions. They create reliable weekly gathering points in neighborhoods and towns across the state, where shoppers and producers build ongoing relationships. These relationships — between a specific baker and her regulars, between a vegetable grower and the restaurants that buy from him — are part of what makes farmers markets a distinct and enduring feature of New Jersey's food culture.

Market data on CropCart is sourced from USDA Agricultural Marketing Service records and covers registered farmers markets nationwide. Use the city and market pages to find specific hours, addresses, and vendor details for markets near you.

Quick Facts

  • Markets172 registered
  • SNAP/EBT8 markets accept
  • Organic0 markets offer
  • WIC0 markets accept
  • Cities122 cities covered

Data Source

Listings are drawn from USDA AMS records. Hours and vendor details may vary — confirm with each market before visiting.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many farmers markets are in New Jersey?

There are 172 registered farmers markets in New Jersey, spread across 122 cities and communities.

Do farmers markets in New Jersey accept SNAP/EBT?

Yes, 8 farmers markets in New Jersey accept SNAP/EBT benefits, making fresh local produce accessible to everyone.

When are farmers markets open in New Jersey?

Most farmers markets in New Jersey operate seasonally from spring through fall, with peak season typically from May to October. Some markets are open year-round.

What can I buy at New Jersey farmers markets?

New Jersey farmers markets offer fresh fruits and vegetables, locally raised meats, eggs, dairy, baked goods, honey, flowers, crafts, and prepared foods from local vendors.

Are there organic options at New Jersey farmers markets?

Yes, 0 farmers markets in New Jersey offer organic produce and products. Look for the organic badge on individual market listings.

How do I find farmers markets near me in New Jersey?

Browse our directory by city above, or use the search feature to find farmers markets near your location in New Jersey.

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