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I still remember the first time I visited Findlay Market on a whim with my boyfriend after hearing about it from basically everyone we knew. I expected a farmers market, some produce stands, maybe a few flower vendors, call it a morning. What I actually walked into was something else entirely. There’s the market itself, yes, but then there’s a whole food court-style section with vendors serving everything from breakfast sandwiches to international food, plus surrounding shops and restaurants you could easily spend an entire afternoon exploring. I was completely enchanted.
That visit kind of set the tone for how I think about farmers markets in this region. Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky do them well, and Findlay is just the beginning. From year-round indoor markets to summer-only neighborhood staples, there’s a market worth adding to your weekend rotation no matter the season. Here’s the full guide, updated regularly as I find new favorites.
🌽 Cincinnati Farmers Markets
Cincinnati’s farmers market scene spans iconic year-round destinations to beloved neighborhood staples that show up every summer. Here’s everything worth knowing about where to shop in the Queen City.

Year-Round Markets
These markets run in some form through every season, ideal for year-round local produce shopping and finding vendors who carry more than just summer produce.
The Citrus Tree Fresh Produce Market
A family-run farm market in Colerain Township with fresh homegrown produce, seasonal fruits, and a mission to serve customers like close friends, open six days a week, no market schedule required.
📍 10031 Corbett Road, Cincinnati
📅 Monday–Saturday | Year-Round
🕐 9AM–6PM
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: The Citrus Tree Fresh Produce Market
🍓 Findlay Market
Cincinnati’s most iconic market, part farmers market, part food hall, part neighborhood destination, with fresh produce, local vendors, and enough to eat and explore to fill an entire morning.
📍 1801 Race Street, Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati
📅 Tuesday–Sunday | Year-Round
🕐 Tue–Fri 9AM–6PM | Sat 8AM–6PM | Sun 10AM–4PM (Farmers Market: Sat 8AM–2PM | Sun 10AM–2PM)
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: Findlay Market
Green Living Market
A one-of-a-kind garden shop and market in Bond Hill open five days a week, locally sourced produce and groceries, an expansive plant selection, rotating food trucks, local beer and cider, and weekly community events all in one beautifully curated space.
📍 117 East Galbraith Road, Cincinnati
📅 Wednesday–Saturday 9AM–6:30PM | Sunday 10AM–4PM | Year-Round
🏷️ Free to browse
🔗 More info: Green Living Market
🍓 Newtown Farm Market
A Cincinnati institution for over 40 years, fresh produce, a full-service deli, made-to-order sandwiches, seasonal plants, and a frozen custard shop all under one roof.
📍 3950 Round Bottom Road, Newtown, Cincinnati
📅 Monday–Saturday | Year-Round
🕐 Mon–Sat 9AM–6PM | Sun 10AM–4PM
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: Newtown Farm Market
Northside Farmers Market One of Cincinnati’s only year-round markets, a community-focused Wednesday evening market with a strong mission around food access, local farmers, and small producers, running rain or shine every week.
📍 Jacob Hoffner Park, 4109 Hamilton Ave, Northside
📅 Wednesdays | Year-Round
🕐 Apr–Oct: 4PM–7PM | Nov–Mar: 4PM–6PM
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: Northside Farmers Market
Oxford Farmers Market
A year-round Saturday morning market in the heart of Uptown Oxford, fresh produce, pasture-raised meats, artisan bread, local honey, handcrafted goods, and a lively college-town energy that makes it worth the drive.
📍 Uptown Oxford parking lot, corner of Main & Church Streets, Oxford
📅 Saturdays | Year-Round (closed Thanksgiving weekend)
🕐 9AM–12PM
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: Oxford Farmers Market
Seasonal Markets (Spring–Fall)
Most Cincinnati-area markets run from late spring through early fall. These are the ones worth putting on your calendar every year.
Anderson Township Farmers Market
A Saturday morning market with fresh veggies, baked treats, and artisan goods, and the kind of small, personal atmosphere where you can actually meet the farmer who grew your food.
📍 8101 Beechmont Ave, Anderson Township
📅 Saturdays | Mid-May–Mid-October | Seasonal 🕐 9AM–12PM
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: Anderson Township Farmers Market
Blooms & Berries Farm Market
An 80-year-old Loveland farm with a year-round Market Barn and Bakery, summer u-pick strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, and sweet corn, plus three seasonal produce stand locations and a full fall farm experience, one of the most complete farm destinations in the Cincinnati area.
📍 Market Barn: 9669 S. St. Rt. 48, Loveland | + Maineville & Loveland produce tent locations
📅 Market Barn: Daily year-round | Produce Stands: June 19–Labor Day
🕐 Mon–Sat 9AM–7PM | Sun 9AM–5PM
🏷️ Free to browse | U-pick and activities priced separately
🔗 More info: Blooms & Berries Farm Market
Brown’s Family Farm Market
A family-owned farm market and greenhouse open since the early 1990s, fresh homegrown produce, Amish baked goods, locally raised meats, and a full fall experience with pumpkins, corn mazes, and family fun weekends every weekend in September and October.
📍 11620 Hamilton-Cleves Road, Hamilton
📅 April–November | Seasonal
🕐 April: Wed–Sun 10AM–5PM | May onward: Daily 9AM–6PM (hours vary, call ahead)
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: Brown’s Family Farm Market
Deerfield Farmers’ Market
A strictly growers-only market in Mason where every vendor sells only what they grow or make, certified organic vegetables, grass-fed meats, local honey, fresh eggs, and more, with a winter market running year-round on the third Saturday of each month.
📍 Kingswood Park Pavilion, 4188 Irwin Simpson Rd, Mason
📅 Saturdays | Year-Round (weekly May–October, third Saturday November–April)
🕐 Summer: 9AM–12PM | Winter: 10AM–11AM
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: Deerfield Farmers’ Market
Delhi Farmers’ Market
A family- and pet-friendly Saturday morning market set alongside Clearview Lake in Delhi Park, fresh produce, homemade sweets, local honey, handmade goods, and even pet treats.
📍 Delhi Park (Clearview Lake), 5125 Foley Road, Cincinnati
📅 Saturdays | June–August | Seasonal
🕐 9AM–12PM
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: Delhi Farmers’ Market
East Walnut Hills Farmers Market
A Friday evening “happy hour” market in the heart of East Walnut Hills, fresh local produce, ready-to-eat food options, and live entertainment, perfect for kicking off your weekend.
📍 Madison Parking Lot, 1523 Madison Rd, Cincinnati
📅 Fridays | Late May–Late October | Seasonal
🕐 4PM–7PM
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: East Walnut Hills Farmers Market
Fairfield Farmers Market
A Wednesday evening market featuring fresh produce, artisan baked goods, handmade crafts, and specialty vendors, with a handful of indoor market dates to extend the season into December.
📍 Fairfield Community Arts Center, 411 Wessel Drive, Fairfield
📅 Wednesdays | May–September (outdoor) + select November & December dates (indoor) | Seasonal
🕐 4PM–7PM (indoor markets 4:30PM–6:30PM)
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: Fairfield Farmers Market
Fort Thomas Farmers Market
A Kentucky Proud market voted best midweek market in the region two years running, locally sourced produce, fresh goods, and a community atmosphere set against the backdrop of Tower Park.
📍 The Mess Hall at Tower Park, 801 Cochran Ave, Fort Thomas, KY
📅 Wednesdays | April–December | Seasonal
🕐 3PM–6PM
🏷️ Free admission | Free parking
🔗 More info: Fort Thomas Farmers Market
Hyde Park Farmers’ Market
Widely regarded as one of the best farmers markets in the region, this Sunday growers-only market on Hyde Park Square features heirloom vegetables, heritage breed meats, fresh flowers, artisan foods, and a strong commitment to sustainability.
📍 Hyde Park Square, Cincinnati
📅 Sundays | May–October | Seasonal
🕐 9:30AM–1PM
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: Hyde Park Farmers’ Market
Hamilton’s Historic Farmers Market
A Saturday morning market set around the Historic Butler County Courthouse square, jams, honey, flowers, plants, food trucks, and kids’ activities on the first and second Saturday of every month.
📍 101 High Street (Historic Butler County Courthouse Square), Hamilton
📅 Saturdays | Late May–Early October | Seasonal
🕐 8AM–12PM
🏷️ Free admission | Free parking
🔗 More info: Hamilton’s Historic Farmers Market
Loveland Farmers’ Market
A Tuesday evening market since 2010 featuring local farmers, artisans, cottage vendors, live entertainment, and a dedicated kids’ activity area, a great excuse to make a weeknight feel like an event.
📍 174 Karl Brown Way, Loveland
📅 Tuesdays | May–October | Seasonal
🕐 3PM–6:30PM
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: Loveland Farmers’ Market
Lunken Farmers Market
A neighborhood farmers market running since 1951 with fresh produce, local meats and eggs, sourdough bread, flowers, and organic soaps from a tight-knit group of mostly NKY and Cincinnati-area vendors.
📍 226 Wilmer Avenue, Columbia Tusculum, Cincinnati
📅 Saturdays (full market) | April–October | Seasonal
🕐 Saturdays 10AM–2PM (prime hours; additional weekday mini-markets in summer)
🏷️ Free admission | Free parking
🔗 More info: Lunken Farmers Market
Madeira Farmers Market
A Thursday evening market with local vendors, live music, kids activities, and monthly special events, a great option if Saturday mornings don’t work for your schedule.
📍 7011 Miami Avenue (Dawson Road at Miami Avenue), Cincinnati
📅 Thursdays | May–December | Seasonal 🕐 4PM–7PM
🏷️ Free admission | Free parking | SNAP/EBT accepted
🔗 More info: Madeira Farmers Market
Milford Farmers Market at the Greenhouse
A Saturday morning market held at a working greenhouse in Milford, fresh local goods with the added bonus of a full greenhouse open seven days a week if you want to browse plants beyond market day.
📍 1025 Lila Ave (Route 50), Milford
📅 Saturdays | Season dates TBD — check Facebook for updates
🕐 10AM
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: Milford Farmers Market at the Greenhouse
Montgomery Farmers’ Market
A well-established Saturday morning market in Montgomery running May through October — fresh produce, local vendors, and a friendly neighborhood vibe in the heart of one of Cincinnati’s most walkable suburbs.
📍 Montgomery Elementary School Parking Lot, 9609 Montgomery Road, Montgomery
📅 Saturdays | May–October | Seasonal
🕐 9AM–12:30PM
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: Montgomery Farmers’ Market
Sayler Park Farmers Market A small, neighborhood Tuesday evening market in the riverside community of Sayler Park — a low-key, local alternative to the bigger Cincinnati markets.
📍 Sayler Park, Cincinnati (check Facebook for exact location)
📅 Tuesdays | June–September | Seasonal
🕐 4PM–7PM
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: Sayler Park Farmers Market
🍓 Shaw Farms
A 200-year-old family farm in Milford with fresh locally grown produce in summer and a full fall festival experience, corn maze, hayrides, pick-your-own pumpkins, and more, all with free admission.
📍 1737 OH-131, Milford, OH
📅 Late June–Fall | Seasonal
🕐 Mon–Sat 9AM–6PM | Sun 9AM–5PM (weather permitting)
🏷️ Free admission (some activities priced separately)
🔗 More info: Shaw Farms
Union Township Farmers Market
A community-focused Friday evening market on the Union Township Civic Center campus, with locally grown produce and small business vendors in a low-key, neighborhood setting.
📍 Union Township Civic Center, 4350 Aicholtz Road, Cincinnati
📅 Fridays | June–September | Seasonal (skips June 19 & July 3)
🕐 4PM–7PM
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: Union Township Farmers Market
West Chester Market
Voted Best of the North by Cincy Magazine, this producer-only Saturday market runs nearly year-round, outdoor at MidPointe Library through mid-November, then moving inside the historic Muhlhauser Barn for a cozy winter and holiday market.
📍 May–Mid-Nov: MidPointe Library, 9363 Centre Pointe Dr | Mid-Nov–Dec: Muhlhauser Barn, 8558 Beckett Rd, West Chester
📅 Saturdays | Year-Round (with short holiday breaks)
🕐 May–Sept: 9AM–1PM | Oct–Nov: 10AM–1PM | Winter: 10AM–1PM
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: West Chester Market
Westwood Farmers Market
A community-first Thursday evening market in the heart of Westwood, locally sourced produce, homemade goods, and a neighborhood gathering energy that runs rain or shine all season long.
📍 Westwood UMC, 3460 Epworth Ave, Cincinnati
📅 Thursdays | Mid-May–Late October | Seasonal
🕐 4PM–7PM
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: Westwood Farmers Market
🌿 Northern Kentucky Farmers Markets
NKY doesn’t get nearly enough credit for its farmers market scene, but if you know where to look, there’s a lot to love over here. From Covington’s community staples to smaller neighborhood markets that only locals know about, this side of the river delivers.
Covington & Newport
The most densely covered area for NKY farmers markets, with urban markets that have a walkable, neighborhood feel.
Covington Farmers Market
A Kentucky Proud nonprofit market run by the Center for Great Neighborhoods, all vendors grow or produce within 50 miles in Kentucky, with an outdoor season along Washington Street and a cozy indoor winter season inside West Sixth Brewing.
📍 Outdoor (May–Oct): Washington Street between W. Sixth & W. Pike, Covington | Indoor (Nov–Apr): West Sixth Brewing, 100 W. Sixth Street, Covington
📅 Saturdays | Year-Round (outdoor weekly; indoor every 2nd Saturday)
🕐 Outdoor: 9AM–1PM | Indoor: 10AM–1PM
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: Covington Farmers Market
Campbell County Farmers’ Market – Newport
A Saturday morning market in Newport next to the Pepper Pod Restaurant, local vendors, fresh produce, and an easy stop if you’re already exploring Newport’s riverfront.
📍 Next to Pepper Pod Restaurant, Newport, KY 📅 Saturdays | Seasonal
🕐 9AM–12PM 🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: Campbell County Farmers’ Market
Florence, Erlanger & the Suburbs
The Florence and Erlanger area doesn’t have the walkability of Covington, but there are still markets worth seeking out, especially for families and locals who prefer a lower-key shopping experience.
Campbell County Farmers’ Market – Alexandria
A Friday afternoon market at Southern Lanes Sports Center in Alexandria, a convenient NKY option for end-of-week fresh produce and local goods.
📍 Southern Lanes Sports Center, Alexandria, KY
📅 Fridays | Seasonal
🕐 3PM–6PM
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: Campbell County Farmers’ Market
Boone County Farmers Market
One of NKY’s largest markets with around 50 local farm families, all produce grown exclusively in Northern Kentucky, with fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers, and seasonal goods every Saturday from spring through fall.
📍 1961 Burlington Pike, Burlington, KY (enter from Patrick Drive)
📅 Saturdays | May–October | Seasonal
🕐 Spring & Fall: 10AM–2PM | Summer: 9AM–2PM
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: Boone County Farmers Market
Crestview Hills Farmers Market
A Friday afternoon market in the Crestview Hills City Building parking lot with local vendors, currently on hiatus due to city building renovations, so check their Facebook page for updates before heading out.
📍 50 Town Center Blvd, Crestview Hills, KY
📅 Fridays | 2PM–6PM |
⚠️ Currently on hiatus — check Facebook for reopening dates
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: Crestview Hills Farmers Market
The Market of Fort Mitchell
A Saturday morning NKY market running May through October with local vendors, fresh produce, and a convenient location just minutes from the Cincinnati bridges.
📍 75 Orphanage Road, Fort Mitchell, KY 📅 Saturdays | May–October | Seasonal
🕐 9:30AM–1:30PM
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: The Market of Fort Mitchell
Campbell County Farmers’ Market – Highland Heights
A small, vibrant open-air market at the Highland Heights Senior Citizens Activity Center, a midweek NKY option with local vendors and a welcoming community feel.
📍 Senior Citizens Activity Center, Highland Heights, KY
📅 Tuesdays | Seasonal
🕐 3PM–6PM
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: Campbell County Farmers’ Market
Independence Farmers Market
A community farmers market in Independence bringing local produce and goods to one of NKY’s fastest-growing cities, a convenient option for Kenton County residents who don’t want to drive to Covington or Cincinnati.
📍 5272 Madison Pike, Independence, KY
📅 Season dates TBD — check Facebook for updates
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: Independence Farmers Market
Hidden Gems: Bellevue, Dayton & Fort Thomas
These smaller NKY cities have market scenes that almost no one else covers, which is exactly why they belong in this guide. If you’re a local, these are your neighborhood gems.
Bellevue Farmers Market
A Saturday market at the scenic Bellevue Beach Park along the Ohio River, one of the hidden gem NKY markets that most blogs never mention and locals love for exactly that reason.
📍 Bellevue Beach Park, 643-665 Frank Benke Way, Bellevue, KY
📅 Saturdays | Season dates TBD — check the city calendar for 2026 dates
🕐 10AM–2PM
🏷️ Free admission
🔗 More info: Bellevue Farmers Market
Beyond the Market: Food Access Resources
Healthy Harvest Mobile Market
A grocery store on wheels run by Freestore Foodbank, bringing fresh produce and healthy food directly to Cincinnati neighborhoods with limited grocery access, open to everyone, year-round, with SNAP/EBT accepted and a dollar-for-dollar Produce Perks match on SNAP purchases.
📍 Multiple locations across Greater Cincinnati, check the schedule online
📅 Multiple days per week | Year-Round
🏷️ Open to all | Cash, credit, SNAP/EBT, Apple Pay accepted
🔗 Schedule & locations: Healthy Harvest Mobile Market
📅 Year-Round vs. Seasonal — What’s Open When
Not every market runs all year, here’s a quick breakdown by season so you can plan accordingly.
Year-Round
- Findlay Market (Cincinnati) — weekly
- Northside Farmers Market (Cincinnati) — weekly
- Deerfield Farmers’ Market (Mason) — weekly May–October, third Saturday November–April
- West Chester Market — weekly May–November, indoor at Muhlhauser Barn mid-November–December
- Oxford Farmers Market — weekly, closed Thanksgiving weekend
- Covington Farmers Market — weekly May–October outdoor, every 2nd Saturday November–April indoor at West Sixth Brewing
- Newtown Farm Market — open daily
- The Citrus Tree Fresh Produce Market — open Monday–Saturday
- Green Living Market — open Wednesday–Sunday
Spring (April–May)
- Brown’s Family Farm Market (Hamilton) — opens April 1
- Blooms & Berries Farm Market (Loveland) — Market Barn open year-round; produce stands open June 19
- Most seasonal markets begin opening in May — check individual listings for exact start dates
Summer (June–August) — Peak Season
- Nearly all markets are active during this window — this is the best time to market hop
- Blooms & Berries produce stands open June 19
- Delhi Farmers’ Market — June through August only (shortest season on the list)
- Sayler Park Farmers Market — June through September
Fall (September–November)
- Most markets wind down by late October or early November
- West Chester Market shifts to fall hours (10AM–1PM) through mid-November, then moves indoors
- Covington Farmers Market moves indoors to West Sixth Brewing starting November
- Fairfield Farmers Market has four indoor market dates in November and December
- Brown’s Family Farm Market runs Fall Family Fun Weekends every weekend in September and October
- Shaw Farms fall experience runs September through October
- Fort Thomas Farmers Market runs through December 16
Winter (December–March)
- Newtown Farm Market, The Citrus Tree, Green Living Market — open as usual
- Findlay Market (Cincinnati) — open year-round
- Northside Farmers Market (Cincinnati) — reduced hours November–March (4–6PM)
- Deerfield Farmers’ Market (Mason) — third Saturday only, 10AM–11AM
- West Chester Market — indoor at Muhlhauser Barn through December, check calendar for January–April dates
- Covington Farmers Market — every 2nd Saturday at West Sixth Brewing through April
- Fairfield Farmers Market — indoor markets December 2 & 16
💡 Tips for Making the Most of Your Market Visit
- Go early: the best vendors sell out fast, especially meat, eggs, and specialty items.
- Bring cash: not every vendor takes cards, especially smaller or newer market participants.
- Bring reusable bags: most markets are working toward sustainability and vendors appreciate it.
- Arrive hungry: most markets have prepared food vendors worth lingering over.
- Follow your favorites on social media: vendors announce early closures, special batches, and market appearances online.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re a Saturday morning regular with a favorite vendor who saves you the good tomatoes, or someone who’s never wandered a farmers market and doesn’t know where to start, Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky have a market for you. And honestly, that’s what I love most about this region. You can find a tucked-away Tuesday evening market in Westwood, a year-round indoor market inside a Covington brewery, or a decades-old farm stand where the sweet corn is so fresh you could eat it raw in the parking lot. It’s all here.
This guide will keep growing as I visit more markets and new ones pop up around the region. If there’s a market you love that I missed, drop it in the comments below, I’m always looking for an excuse to explore more of what this area has to offer.
And if you’re hungry after all that market browsing, which, same, don’t miss my guides to the best restaurants in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. Because why stop at the produce stand?
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Bethany is a self-proclaimed foodie and adventure seeker who loves nothing more than exploring the coolest spots in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. Follow along on her journey as she discovers the best the region has to offer and shares it with all her fellow food and fun enthusiasts!