Find Illinois Products at Your Local Farmer's Market

Illinois is known for its rich history of agriculture, and the state's farmers markets are the perfect places to experience what Illinois farms are producing. These markets are a source of fresh, locally produced goods. They also serve as opportunities to bring communities together to support one another.

A recent competition held by the American Farmland Trust and Farmers Market Coalition named the top 10 Farmer’s Markets in Illinois, as reported by the Illinois Farm Bureau

  1. Farmers Market at The Dole (Crystal Lake)
    The Open-Air Farmers Market at The Dole in Crystal Lake, which started in 2021, was voted the most popular in Illinois. This market has quickly gained a loyal following thanks to its historic setting of the 1860s-era Dole Mansion.

  2. Woodstock Farmers Market
    Celebrating its 40th anniversary, this market is known for its producer-only policy, ensuring all products are grown or made by the vendors themselves.

  3. Oak Park Farmers Market
    The Oak Park Farmers Market is known for its wide variety of fresh produce, baked goods, and artisanal items.

  4. Downtown Evanston Farmers Market
    This market operates on Saturdays and features an extensive selection of local produce and specialty items, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

  5. Park Ridge Farmers Market
    The Park Ridge Farmers Market is known for its friendly atmosphere and excellent range of products, from fresh fruits and vegetables to handmade crafts.

  6. Green City Market (Chicago)
    The Green City Market in Lincoln Park, operates on Wednesdays and Saturdays. It promotes sustainable farming practices and features some of the finest organic produce in the area.

  7. Downtown Elgin Farmers Market
    The Downtown Elgin Farmers Market offers a lively atmosphere on Fridays with a broad selection of local produce, meats, cheeses, and more.

  8. Logan Square Farmers Market (Chicago)
    This market is celebrated for its vibrant community and diverse array of vendors offering everything from fresh produce to handmade goods.

  9. Olde Schaumburg Centre Farmers Market
    This market operates on Fridays and offers a variety of local products, including fruits, vegetables, baked goods, and crafts.

  10. Springfield Old Capitol Farmers Market
    This market is held on Wednesdays and Saturdays in the heart of Illinois’ capital. It offers local produce, meats, baked goods, and more.

But, some would argue the best farmers markets are the ones right in your own neighborhood.

State Representative Amy Grant recently visited the Wheaton French Market, a cherished local market held every Saturday at the downtown Wheaton Metra station. “The French Market is a shining example of how local markets bring communities together,” Rep. Grant said. “I’m excited to see everyone come together, support our local farmers and small businesses, and enjoy the amazing offering on display here.”

Farmers markets are essential not only for providing fresh, high-quality products but also for supporting local economies. Visiting a local farmers market is a wonderful way to enjoy the bounty of Illinois and connect with your community. For more information on finding a farmers market near you, visit the Illinois Farmers Market Association.