Farmers Markets in Kentucky
Bluegrass Roots and Local Flavors
Kentucky's 33 farmers markets across 10 counties offer a rich selection of 30 different product categories. This diverse mix reflects the state's strong agricultural roots and commitment to local food systems.
Kentucky's County Leaders and City Centers
Madison County is a major hub with 5 markets, closely followed by Warren and Boyd counties with 4 each. Cities like Bowling Green and Ashland serve as central gathering points for local producers and shoppers.
Kentucky's Impressive Year-Round Options
Approximately 33% of Kentucky's markets operate year-round, providing consistent access to local produce. Saturdays are the busiest days by far, with 17 markets hosting vendors and visitors alike.
Organic Greens and Fresh Kentucky Pasta
Fresh vegetables and organic produce anchor the market scene, appearing at 13 and 11 locations respectively. Shoppers can also find unique local pasta and dairy products at 10 or more markets across the state.
Discover Kentucky's Finest Markets
Head to Louisville or Lexington on the weekend to experience 3 bustling markets in each city. If you prefer a midweek trip, 6 markets are open on both Tuesdays and Wednesdays to fit your schedule.
Market Highlights
Of Kentucky's 33 farmers markets, 11 operate year-round and 22 hold weekend hours. 18 markets accept EBT/SNAP benefits. The most common products include Vegetables, Organic Vegetables, Soap & Crafts.
Cities in Kentucky
Ashland
Boyd County, Kentucky
Bowling Green
Warren County, Kentucky
Covington
Kenton County, Kentucky
Danville
Boyle County, Kentucky
Frankfort
Franklin County, Kentucky
Georgetown
Scott County, Kentucky
Lexington
Fayette County, Kentucky
Louisville
Jefferson County, Kentucky
Richmond
Madison County, Kentucky
Berea
Madison County, Kentucky
Paducah
McCracken County, Kentucky