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Farmers Markets in Virginia

38Markets
14Counties
14Cities

Virginia's Diverse Coast-to-Mountain Markets

Virginia features 38 markets across 14 counties, reflecting a diverse agricultural landscape. These markets offer 30 different product categories, providing a comprehensive shopping experience for locals.

Historic Cities and Community Market Hubs

Richmond and Fredericksburg are the primary hubs, each hosting 4 distinct market locations. The distribution is evenly spread across 14 cities, making local food highly accessible to urban residents.

Saturdays and Fridays are Peak Shopping

Saturday is the peak day with 16 markets, but Friday is also busy with 9 active sites. You can also find 7 markets (18%) that stay open year-round to provide fresh staples during the off-season.

Maple Syrup, Dairy, and Fresh Berries

Maple syrup and fruits share the top spot, appearing at 18 markets each. Shoppers also frequently find fresh herbs, free-range eggs, and local dairy products at 14 or more locations.

Explore the Commonwealth's Local Harvest

Start your browsing in Arlington or Norfolk to find some of the state's most popular vendors. With 5 markets open on both Tuesdays and Thursdays, weekday shopping is a convenient reality in Virginia.

Market Highlights

Of Virginia's 38 farmers markets, 7 operate year-round and 23 hold weekend hours. 26 markets accept EBT/SNAP benefits. The most common products include Maple Syrup, Fruits, Fresh Herbs.

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