Farmers’ markets are a part of everyday life in Vermont. Every season is an opportunity to try fresh food like jams, cheeses, homemade bread, and other delicious treats specific to that time of year at the local farmers’ markets. And while no two farmers’ markets in Vermont are the same, they’re all a great way to experience a part of what life is like for locals who call Vermont home.

If you’re getting excited about the goodies you’ll find, read on to learn more about some of the things you’ll discover at the farmers’ markets in Vermont that are open throughout the year.

  1. Rutland County Farmers’ Market

Facebook/Rutland County Farmers’ Market Along with bakery goods and produce, treat yourself to some fresh flowers when you wander the stalls. To learn more about this winter and summer market visit here.

  1. St. Johnsbury Farmers’ Market

Facebook/St. Johnsbury Farmers’ Market You’ll see and savor seasonal fruits and vegetables when you shop at this market. Check their site for more information about their current schedule.

  1. Dorset Farmer’s Market

Facebook/Dorset Farmer’s Market Stock up on organic root vegetables during your time at the market. Take a look here to learn about the market’s summer and winter hours.

  1. Burlington Farmers Market

Facebook/Burlington Farmers Market The bright colors of fruits and vegetables make farmers’ markets a great opportunity to take some photos too. Visit here to learn more about Burlington Farmers Market winter and summer locations.

  1. Bennington Farmers’ Market

Facebook/Bennington Farmers’ Marker Come hungry and be prepared to indulge in baked goods like these pastries. Check out Bennington Farmers’ market for their hours.

  1. Norwich Farmers’ Market

Facebook/Norwich Farmers Market You’ll also find vendors who sell art, jewelry, and even clothes at the farmers’ markets in Vermont. Click here for Norwich Farmers’ Market year round schedule.

  1. Middlebury Farmers Market

Facebook/Middlebury Farmers’ Market Part of the fun during your outing will be tasting samples like honey. Visit here for this market’s address and additional information.

Even if it’s just for one season, you’re bound to find a farmer’s market in many of the towns you set out to explore during your time in Vermont. Take a look here to learn more about other markets throughout the state.

Facebook/Rutland County Farmers’ Market

Along with bakery goods and produce, treat yourself to some fresh flowers when you wander the stalls. To learn more about this winter and summer market visit here.

Facebook/St. Johnsbury Farmers’ Market

You’ll see and savor seasonal fruits and vegetables when you shop at this market. Check their site for more information about their current schedule.

Facebook/Dorset Farmer’s Market

Stock up on organic root vegetables during your time at the market. Take a look here to learn about the market’s summer and winter hours.

Facebook/Burlington Farmers Market

The bright colors of fruits and vegetables make farmers’ markets a great opportunity to take some photos too. Visit here to learn more about Burlington Farmers Market winter and summer locations.

Facebook/Bennington Farmers’ Marker

Come hungry and be prepared to indulge in baked goods like these pastries. Check out Bennington Farmers’ market for their hours.

Facebook/Norwich Farmers Market

You’ll also find vendors who sell art, jewelry, and even clothes at the farmers’ markets in Vermont. Click here for Norwich Farmers’ Market year round schedule.

Facebook/Middlebury Farmers’ Market

Part of the fun during your outing will be tasting samples like honey. Visit here for this market’s address and additional information.

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