Florida Farmers Markets

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Florida Farmers Markets

From the Panhandle to the Keys, Florida’s farmers markets are as diverse as its landscapes. Whether you’re after Gulf Coast citrus, tropical fruits from the southeast, or handmade goods in Central Florida’s small towns, there’s a market for everyone. In this guide, we’ve rounded up the best farmers markets across Florida organized by region so you can find the freshest local produce and artisan items no matter where you are in the Sunshine State.

🍉 Top Farmers Markets in Florida by Region

Florida is a year-round agricultural powerhouse, and its markets reflect that. Fresh fruit, organic produce, handmade crafts, and prepared foods are just the start of what you’ll find at these regional farmers markets.

🌴 Northwest Florida (Panhandle)

🏞️ Central Florida

🌊 Southeast Florida

🐚 Southwest Florida

🏙️ Florida Farmers Markets by City

  • Pensacola – The Farm

  • Clermont – Downtown market

  • Wellen Park – Gulf Coast community

  • Hobe Sound – Coastal town market

  • Palm City – Local favorite on the Treasure Coast

  • Englewood – Gulf-side community market

🌞 Best Farmers Markets Open on Sundays

  • Clermont Farmers Market

  • Palm City Farms Produce Market
    (Always check each market’s hours, especially in summer/winter.)

🗃️ Florida Farmers Markets by County

  • Escambia County: Pensacola

  • Lake County: Clermont

  • Sarasota County: Wellen Park

  • Martin County: Palm City

  • Palm Beach/Martin Border: Hobe Sound

  • Charlotte County (Nearby): Englewood

🛍️ What to Expect at Florida Farmers Markets

At Florida markets, you’ll find:

  • Fresh produce year-round (thanks to the warm climate)

  • Locally grown citrus, avocados, and tropical fruit

  • Homemade jams, honey, and baked goods

  • Artisans selling crafts, soaps, and clothing

  • Food trucks and live entertainment (especially on weekends)

🕐 Best Days & Times to Visit

  • Weekend mornings (especially Saturday & Sunday, 8–11 AM) are most popular

  • Arrive early to beat the heat and crowds

  • Some weekday evening markets are also worth visiting (seasonal)

💡 Tips for Visiting Farmers Markets in Florida

  • Hydrate! It gets hot fast—bring water

  • Cash is king – Not all vendors accept cards

  • Bring a cooler if you plan to travel afterward

  • Ask about growing practices – Many sellers are organic or spray-free

  • Support small vendors – They often have unique, local goods

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Are Florida farmers markets open year-round?
Most are, but summer hours may change due to heat. Always check the website or social pages.

Are pets allowed?
Many outdoor markets allow leashed pets, but it’s best to verify with each location.

Can I find organic produce?
Yes! Ask vendors directly—many small farms use organic practices even if not certified.

🔔 Stay Updated on Florida Farmers Markets

Want to know about special events, night markets, or seasonal fruit? Follow your favorite market on Facebook or Instagram for weekly updates and vendor spotlights.