Farmers Markets in Kansas
A Growing Harvest in the Heartland
Kansas boasts a vibrant scene with 29 markets spanning across 8 counties. You can explore 30 unique product categories, showcasing a diversity that rivals many regional neighbors.
Kansas Market Hubs and Rural Gems
Johnson County leads the state with 10 active markets, while urban hubs like Topeka and Overland Park each host 4 locations. This distribution ensures that both large cities and smaller communities have access to fresh local goods.
Saturday Morning Traditions in Kansas
Saturday is the prime time to shop, with 14 markets open across the state. While most are seasonal, 6 markets remain open year-round to serve their communities through every season.
Fresh Herbs and Prairie Sweets
Fresh herbs are a staple here, appearing at 17 different market locations. You can also find specialty items like local nuts and lavender, which add a unique touch to the Kansas agricultural profile.
Start Your Kansas Market Journey
Start your weekend browsing in Lawrence or Manhattan, which both feature 3 local markets. With multiple options on Saturdays and even 5 markets open on Sundays, there is always a place to find fresh finds.
Market Highlights
Of Kansas's 29 farmers markets, 6 operate year-round and 19 hold weekend hours. 20 markets accept EBT/SNAP benefits. The most common products include Fresh Herbs, Nuts, Soap & Crafts.
Cities in Kansas
Lenexa
Johnson County, Kansas
Overland Park
Johnson County, Kansas
Topeka
Shawnee County, Kansas
Hutchinson
Reno County, Kansas
Lawrence
Douglas County, Kansas
Manhattan
Riley County, Kansas
Emporia
Lyon County, Kansas
Olathe
Johnson County, Kansas
Salina
Saline County, Kansas
Wichita
Sedgwick County, Kansas