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Outdoor Markets in Woodstock: From Farm to Flea

Find Freshness and Fun at the Best Markets in Woodstock, NY


Nestled in the heart of the Catskill Mountains, Woodstock, NY, is known not just for its scenic beauty and artistic vibe, but also for its thriving community of farmers and creators. One of the best ways to experience this bounty is by visiting the Woodstock outdoor markets. From fresh produce and baked goods to arts and crafts and live music, these markets offer not just a chance to shop but also to connect with the people and culture of this vibrant town.



Berries, peppers, and flowers


If you're a fan of fresh, seasonal produce, the Woodstock Farm Festival is a must-visit. Held every Wednesday from June through October, this market features over 20 local farmers and food producers, all offering their goods in an open-air setting on Maple Lane. Expect to find everything from heirloom tomatoes and sweet corn to artisanal cheeses and homemade jams. There are also prepared foods, crafts, and live music to enjoy. The festival is kid-friendly and dog-friendly, and has plenty of seating for picnicking and people-watching.

Logo of a hen and Woodstock Farm Festival

If you're looking for a more intimate and curated shopping experience, check out the

Phoenicia Farmers Market. Located just 15 minutes from Woodstock, this market takes

Phoenicia Farmers holding a bowl of tomatoes

place on Sundays from May through October on Parish Field. Vendors here are carefully selected based on their commitment to sustainable and ethical farming practices, and you'll find a range of offerings that changes with the seasons. Highlights include locally grown mushrooms, pasture-raised meat, and handcrafted herbal tea blends. There are also workshops, demos, and other events throughout the season.



For a market with a true community feel, head to the Saugerties Farmers Market. Held on Saturdays from May through October in the parking lot of the Saugerties United Methodist Church, this market

Saugerties Farmers Market logo

has over 30 vendors selling everything from fresh produce and flowers to artisanal bread and dog treats. In addition to the shopping, there are often live performances, chef demos, and other festive activities. The Saugerties Farmers Market prides itself on being a place where people can connect with their neighbors and learn more about the local food system.




Another market worth checking out is the Kingston Farmers Market. Held on Saturdays year-round, this market has over 40 vendors offering a wide variety of fresh produce and value-added products. In addition to the food, there are also arts and crafts, live music, and other activities that make it a destination for families and foodies alike. Be sure to try some of the homemade tamales, locally roasted coffee, or handmade soaps while you're there.


Exploring the farmers markets of Woodstock and the surrounding area is not just a fun and delicious activity, it's also a way to support local farmers and artisans who are dedicated to sustainable and ethical practices. Whether you're a lifelong resident or a first-time visitor, there's something magical about wandering through rows of fresh produce, chatting with farmers, and discovering new flavors and textures. So grab a reusable bag, put on your walking shoes, and get ready to experience the best of Woodstock's bounty.


We hope you are inspired to shop local on your next visit with us. Ask our Innkeeper for a market bag (reusable tote) if you need to borrow one, and thanks for reading.


The Twin Gables Team


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