A winter farmers market in Vermont has a good chance of thriving through the encouragement of the locals' love for farm-to-table foods, locally sourced products, and the beautiful work of creative artisans. In addition, Vermont’s farmers markets are a fun way to connect with farmers and other members of the community, enjoy live entertainment, and some delicious prepared foods for a sweet treat or a hot lunch. While many farmers market operators only open in the nicer months, check out these wonderful markets available in the winter.
1. Brattleboro Winter Farmers Market, Winston Prouty Campus
The Brattleboro Winter Farmers Market is bursting at the seams with spectacular food and good people. Check it out every Saturday from November 2023 through March 2024. Read about it on the Brattleboro Winter Farmers Market website.
2. Middlebury Farmers Market, VFW Hall
Stock up on home goods and fill your holiday table with these fresh and fabulous finds. One of the best winter farmers markets in Vermont takes place from November 2023 through April 2024. Discover more on the Middlebury Farmers Market website.
3. The Vermont Farmers Market, Howe Center, Rutland
This is one of the largest and most diverse markets in all of Vermont that is open 52 weeks out of the year! The growing demand for locally sourced food and products has grown this already-successful market over the last few years. The winter market begins in early November 2023. Read more on the Vermont Farmers Market website.
4. Capital City Farmers Market, Caledonia Spirits Distillery, Montpelier
Shop from 50 local vendors and find a wide variety of produce, local meats and cheeses, and freshly baked breads and pies. There are also handcrafted goods from silver jewelry to wool and leather products. The winter season is every second and fourth Saturday from December 2023 through April 2024. For more information, visit the Capital City Farmers Market website.
5. Burlington Farmers Market, Burlington Beer Co.
Get all your vegetables, fruits, crafts, meats, cheeses, maple syrup, honey, wine, and other goodies. Stop in and shop at one of the best farmers markets in Vermont on Jan. 6 and 20, Feb. 3 and 17, March 2, 16, and 30, 2024. Discover more on the Burlington Farmers Market Facebook page.
6. Dorset Farmers Market, J.K. Adams Kitchen Store
This is a producer-only market with more than 50 vendors selling locally-made, premium Vermont products. The indoor winter market is open Oct. 15, 2023 through May 5, 2024. Read about this place on the Dorset Farmers Market website.
7. St. Johnsbury Farmers Market, St. Johnsbury Welcome Center
Come in for some hand-crafted goods, maple products, local produce, and baked goods, and we love the fresh eggs. Plan to shop the first and third Saturdays from November 2023 through April 2024. Find out more on the Caledonia Farmers Market website.
8. Norwich Farmers Market, Tracy Hall
This plentiful space, and one of my favorite winter farmers markets near me, offers delicious vegetables, meats, eggs, cheese, baked goods, prepared foods, and crafts from local farms and businesses. Stop by the first and third Saturdays from January through April 2024. Discover more on the Norwich Farmers Market Facebook page.
9. Winooski Winter Farmers Market, O’Brien Community Center
While this exciting market normally takes place outside, the first ever Winooski Winter Farmers Market season will take place twice a month on Sundays, from Nov. 12, 2023 through April 14, 2024. Read about it on the Winooski Farmers Market website.
10. Barre Farmers Market, Old Labor Hall
This cool winter market allows us to stock up our pantries with local produce and products on the last Wednesday of the month, January-April 2024. Read the details on the Barre Farmers Market website.
11. Shelburne Farmers Market, Vermont Teddy Bear Factory
For a delicious hand pie and other yummy treats, visit this winter market on Saturdays, Nov. 18, 2023 through March 30, 2024. See more photos on the Shelburne Farmers Market Facebook page.
A winter farmers market in Vermont list along with those open in other seasons is available on the Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont website. Do you have a favorite farmers market in Vermont? If so, please let us know in the comments below.
For more cold-weather activities, read this Ultimate Guide to Winter Attractions and Activities in Vermont. And while you're traveling through this gorgeous state, what could be better than curling up in a cozy Vrbo?
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