Connecticut Farmers Markets

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Connecticut Farmers Markets

From coastal towns to countryside farms, Connecticut offers a wonderful mix of farmers markets that celebrate local agriculture, seasonal flavors, and small-town charm. Whether you’re picking up fresh vegetables for the week or browsing handmade jams and crafts, these markets offer more than just food they provide a true community experience. In this guide, we highlight some of the best farmers markets across the Nutmeg State, organized by county for easy exploring.

๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ Top Farmers Markets in Connecticut by County

๐Ÿ“ New Haven County Farmers Market

  • Wallingford Farmers Market
    Located in the heart of Wallingford, this charming seasonal market brings together local growers, bakers, and artisans. A great stop for fresh produce and small-town vibes.

๐Ÿ“ Hartford County Farmers Market

  • Butterfield’s Farm Market
    A family-run farm in East Granby offering a farm market experience with fresh seasonal picks, flowers, and homemade products.

๐Ÿ™๏ธ Connecticut Farmers Markets by City

  • Wallingford: Wallingford Farmers Market

  • East Granby: Butterfieldโ€™s Farm Market

๐Ÿ›’ Best Connecticut Farmers Markets Open on Weekends

  • Wallingford Farmers Market โ€“ Typically operates on Saturdays (seasonal)

  • Butterfield’s Farm Market โ€“ Open seasonally on weekends

(Always check local listings for current hours.)

๐Ÿ—ƒ๏ธ Connecticut Farmers Markets by County

  • New Haven County: Wallingford

  • Hartford County: East Granby

๐Ÿ What to Expect at Connecticut Farmers Markets

Connecticut farmers markets offer:

  • Locally grown produce, eggs, and dairy

  • Flowers, baked goods, and handmade crafts

  • A relaxed, family-friendly environment

  • Seasonal events like corn mazes or cider tastings

๐Ÿ• Best Days & Times to Visit

  • Saturday mornings tend to have the best variety

  • Mid-morning (9โ€“11 AM) is ideal for fresh picks

  • Some markets close early, so donโ€™t wait too long

๐Ÿ’ก Tips for Visiting Farmers Markets in Connecticut

  • Bring small bills or change

  • Arrive early for the best produce

  • Ask questionsโ€”farmers love to share how they grow their food

  • Bring your own bags or baskets

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

Are Connecticut farmers markets open year-round?
Most are seasonal (Mayโ€“October), though some offer winter pop-ups.

Are pets allowed?
Many outdoor markets allow leashed dogs, but always check ahead.

Can I use EBT/SNAP at these markets?
It depends on the market some accept SNAP and WIC benefits.

๐Ÿ“ฌ Stay Updated on Connecticut Farmers Markets

Follow each marketโ€™s social media page or check their website for weekly updates, weather closures, and special event days.