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Explore These Local Markets for Fresh Produce & Specialty Goods

Explore the bounty of farm markets in the area, each with its own unique style and personality. Shop local and directly support farmers while you benefit from peak flavor and nutritional value from the foods they grow. These markets are worth the trip!

Pipkin’s Fruit & Vegetable Market

5035 Cooper Road

PipkinsMarket.com

Pipkin’s Fruit & Vegetable Market is a must-visit in Greater Cincinnati. The grocery and garden center serves the community year-round, benefiting from close relationships with local farmers and small business owners. Visitors can expect seasonal produce, specialty groceries and a vast selection of annuals, perennials, pottery and hard goods.

Monday-Saturday, 8 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.

Little Rock Farm

2802 10 Mile Road, Camp Springs, Kentucky

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Located in one of the most picturesque valleys Northern Kentucky offers (which makes it worth the trip alone), Little Rock Farm in Camp Springs—just outside Fort Thomas—boasts 85 years of tradition and experience alongside fresh flowers, farm-raised meat, certified organic produce, jellies and products from local artisans.

Saturdays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

Madeira Farmers Market

Dawson Road at Miami Avenue, Madeira

MadeiraFarmersMarket.com

Here, local farmers like Lobenstein Farm are set up alongside specialty food artisans like WildBloom Sourdough Bakery; handmade goods like soaps and greeting cards are available as well. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the Madeira Farmers Market is dedicated to “connecting consumers to producers of fresh, high-quality local food and goods.”
Thursdays, 4-7 p.m. through October 29

Newtown Farm Market

3950 Round Bottom Road

NewtownMarket.com
Newtown Farm Market has grown from pick-your-own berries and fresh corn to a year-round grocery, deli and sandwich shoppe. Find fresh produce, seasonal plants and specialty pantry items at this Cincinnati institution. Don’t miss their dairy bar and growing selection of products from local makers, growers and cultivators. 

Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Montgomery Farmers' Market

9609 Montgomery Road

MontgomeryFarmersMarket.org

For 17 years, the Montgomery Farmers’ Market has been bringing its community together with a sustainable food selection provided by local growers. Today, over 40 vendors greet shoppers. Montgomery Farmers’ Market accepts SNAP/EBT, Produce Perks, Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers and Produce Prescription Program vouchers.

Saturdays through October 31, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

The Market at Turner Farm

7400 Given Road

TurnerFarm.org
With appetizing selections always in season, The Market at Turner Farm allows visitors to pick up certified organic produce and meats just steps away from where it was carefully and ethically raised. Year-round inventories are stocked with favorites like grass-fed beef and lamb, organic fruit and pastured chicken and eggs. Through regenerative farming practices, they deliver food that prioritizes animal welfare and soil health.

Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.