Pennsylvania Farmers Markets

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Pennsylvania Farmers Markets

Pennsylvania is a state rooted in agriculture and tradition, and there’s no better place to experience its rich farming heritage than at a local farmers market. From the Amish stands of Lancaster County to the urban stalls of Philadelphia, these markets offer everything from fresh produce and homemade baked goods to flowers, jams, and handcrafted items. In this we’ll explore the best farmers markets across every region of Pennsylvania, so you can plan your next visit with confidence.

🗺️ Top Farmers Markets in Pennsylvania by Region

Pennsylvania’s diverse geography means you’ll find everything from rural roadside markets to bustling city pop-ups. Here’s our handpicked list of the best farmers markets across the Keystone State.

🌆 Southeastern Pennsylvania Farmers Markets

  • Headhouse Farmers Market (Philadelphia)
    One of the largest and most vibrant urban markets in the state.

  • Lapps Farm Market (Lancaster County)
    Traditional Amish and local goods in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country.

  • Shiremans Farm Market (Franklin County)
    A family-run market known for seasonal produce and farm-fresh eggs.

🏞️ Northeastern Pennsylvania Farmers Markets

🌲 Northwestern Pennsylvania Farmers Markets

🌄 South Central Pennsylvania Farmers Markets

🏙️ Pennsylvania Farmers Markets by City

  • Philadelphia: Headhouse

  • Lancaster: Lapps

  • Erie: Mason Farms

  • Slatington: Lehigh Valley region

  • Franklin County: Shiremans

  • Multiple Rural Areas: Retreat, Schaefers, Peace Hollow, Simons

📅 Best Farmers Markets Open on Sundays

  • Headhouse Farmers Market (Philadelphia)

  • Mason Farms Roadside Market (Erie)

  • 68 West Farm Market

🗃️ Pennsylvania Farmers Markets by County

  • Philadelphia County: Headhouse

  • Lancaster County: Lapps

  • Franklin County: Shiremans

  • Lehigh County: Slatington

  • Erie County: Mason Farms

  • York, Adams, and surrounding counties: Peace Hollow, Simons, Schaefers, Retreat

🍏 What to Expect at Pennsylvania Farmers Markets

  • Fresh fruits and vegetables from local growers

  • Handmade breads, jams, and pies

  • Amish-made goods in Southeastern PA

  • Seasonal products: pumpkins, cider, and holiday décor

  • Friendly conversations with growers and artisans

🕐 Best Days & Times to Visit

  • Weekends (Saturday & Sunday): Most active with full vendor setups

  • Early Mornings: Best for fresh selections

  • Late Afternoons: Sometimes offer markdowns

💡 Tips for Visiting Farmers Markets in Pennsylvania

  • Bring small bills for ease of payment

  • Check market hours—some are seasonal or weather-dependent

  • Pack a cooler if you’re buying meat or dairy

  • Arrive early for parking and best variety

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Are dogs allowed at Pennsylvania farmers markets?
It varies—some outdoor markets welcome leashed pets, others don’t due to food safety rules.

Can I use SNAP/EBT?
Yes, many larger markets like Headhouse accept SNAP and offer bonus bucks.

Is everything organic?
Not always—ask the farmer directly! Many use organic practices but aren’t certified.

📬 Stay Updated on Pennsylvania Farmers Markets

Want to know about new seasonal vendors, holiday events, or special pop-up markets? Follow your favorite markets on Facebook or subscribe to their newsletters for updates.