Farmers Markets in New York

Discover 599 farmers markets across 417 cities in New York. Whether you're looking for fresh local produce, organic options, artisan goods, or a place to connect with your community, New York farmers markets offer something for everyone.

599 Markets
417 Cities
30 Accept SNAP/EBT
1 Organic Options

599

Total Markets

417

Cities Covered

30

Accept SNAP/EBT

1

Organic Options

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Farmers markets in 417 cities across New York. Click a city to see all available markets.

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About Farmers Markets in New York

The 599 farmers markets registered in New York represent a statewide commitment to local food access, operating across 417 communities to support both producers and consumers in the regional food economy.

Whether you are looking for fresh seasonal produce, locally raised meats, artisan baked goods, honey, flowers, or handcrafted items, New York farmers markets offer a diverse selection of locally sourced products. Of the 599 registered markets, 30 accept SNAP/EBT benefits — making fresh, healthy food accessible to more families across the state.

Farmers markets in New York serve a practical purpose for the thousands of residents who shop them regularly: they provide access to food that is fresher, more traceable, and more directly connected to local agricultural production than what is available at most retail outlets.

With 599 registered markets across 417 communities, New York has built one of the more comprehensive local food infrastructures in the country. These markets are not just weekend novelties — many are serious commercial venues for small farms and food businesses that depend on direct-to-consumer sales as a primary revenue channel.

The variety of markets across New York reflects the state's agricultural breadth. Coastal and lowland areas may feature seafood, specialty produce, and subtropical crops, while inland and northern markets often center on field crops, orchard fruit, and livestock products. This regional variation means that farmers markets in New York are genuinely different from one another — shaped by the land, climate, and farming traditions of each area.

New York's commitment to local food access is also visible in the expansion of benefit acceptance at farmers markets statewide. Programs that allow SNAP and WIC recipients to use their benefits at farmers markets have grown significantly, making local food a practical option for a much broader range of New York households than in previous generations.

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

  • Markets599 registered
  • SNAP/EBT30 markets accept
  • Organic1 markets offer
  • WIC0 markets accept
  • Cities417 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 York?

There are 599 registered farmers markets in New York, spread across 417 cities and communities.

Do farmers markets in New York accept SNAP/EBT?

Yes, 30 farmers markets in New York accept SNAP/EBT benefits, making fresh local produce accessible to everyone.

When are farmers markets open in New York?

Most farmers markets in New York 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 York farmers markets?

New York 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 York farmers markets?

Yes, 1 farmers markets in New York offer organic produce and products. Look for the organic badge on individual market listings.

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

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

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