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  1. Findlay Market1

    Findlay Market

    The energy here draws families in to wander past vendors selling everything from fresh bread and Belgian waffles to essential oils and handmade candles—there's enough sensory appeal and snacking opportunities to keep everyone engaged. Beyond the farmers market stalls, nearby shops across the street offer hands-on activities like candle-making, making it easy to turn a produce run into a full outing.

    Fresh local food & prepared snacksUnique artisan vendorsWalkable explorationHands-on activities nearbyLocal atmosphere & energy
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  2. Country Fresh Farm Markets2

    Country Fresh Farm Markets

    The produce here is exceptionally fresh and reasonably priced, making it a go-to stop for families seeking quality ingredients without the overwhelming size of big-box stores. Kids will enjoy picking out loose candy by the exit, while parents appreciate the well-stocked deli counter (ask for cheese pieces perfect for mac & cheese), international specialty ingredients, and friendly staff who know their inventory.

    Fresh local produceDeli counter & cheeseInternational ingredientsFamily-friendly staffCandy selectionSpecialty foods
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  3. Brown's Family Farm Market3

    Brown's Family Farm Market

    The grounds here overflow with photo ops and seasonal activities that keep kids engaged for hours—hayrides, pony rides, a corn maze, and picture-perfect props scattered throughout. Beyond the pumpkins and produce, families find fresh jams and cheeses, kettle corn, and a genuinely welcoming staff, all with free admission to wander and play.

    Pick-your-own pumpkinsPhoto props & Instagram momentsHayrides & pony ridesCorn mazeFarm animalsLocal food & seasonal treats

    Seasonal — typically fall

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  4. Garver Family Farm Market4

    Garver Family Farm Market

    The barn-style market stocks Garver Farm's own fresh produce alongside local goods, deli sandwiches, and baked items made on-site—making it easy to grab dinner fixings or eat on-site at the lunch counter. A full bar with seasonal drinks and wine flights opens Friday and Saturday evenings, often with live music on the patio, giving families a relaxed gathering spot that feels part working farm, part countryside lodge.

    Farm-to-table produceFresh deli & baked goodsCasual lunch counter & takeoutLocal & artisan productsSeasonal outdoor patio
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  5. Genntown Farm Market, LLC5

    Genntown Farm Market, LLC

    The farm animals near the entrance are often a hit with little ones, but the real draw is the sprawling selection of ultra-fresh produce—heirloom tomato varieties, unusual squashes, sweet corn, and melons—plus homemade pies, baked goods, and local meats you can actually read the ingredients on. Between the photogenic pumpkin displays, handmade flower baskets, and friendly Amish owners, it's a sensory-rich outing that turns produce shopping into an experience.

    Farm animals to visitHeirloom & unusual produce varietiesHomemade baked goods & treatsPhoto-worthy seasonal displaysLocal, transparent ingredientsFamily-friendly browsing
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  6. Northside Farmers Market6

    Northside Farmers Market

    Tucked behind the church on Hamilton Avenue, this market draws families with an impressive spread of fresh produce, prepared foods like pupusas, and homemade goods that make weekend shopping feel like an adventure. The friendly vendors—many of them the farmers themselves—create a genuine community atmosphere where you can ask questions about what you're buying and discover local favorites like house-made jalapeño jelly.

    Fresh local producePrepared food optionsMeet-the-farmers community feelHomemade baked goods & specialty itemsFamily-friendly vendors
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  7. Covington, KY Farmers Market7

    Covington, KY Farmers Market

    The vendors here build genuine relationships with regular visitors, offering everything from multicolored eggs and organic produce to local bakeries, flowers, and craft beverages—making weekend trips feel less like shopping and more like connecting with neighbors who care about what they're selling.

    Local producers & artisansFresh eggs & produceCommunity & friendly vendorsSpecialty itemsWeekend outing
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  8. Montgomery Farmers’ Market8

    Montgomery Farmers’ Market

    Live music, fresh produce, and made-to-order food from TS Farms burgers to French pastries and artisan breads make Saturday mornings here a weekly family outing—plus the well-organized layout means you can browse at a relaxed pace without the stress of parking headaches.

    live musicfresh produce & local farmsprepared foods & bakery itemsfamily-friendly Saturday traditioneasy to navigate

    Seasonal — typically May through October

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  9. Hyde Park Farmers' Market9

    Hyde Park Farmers' Market

    The shaded seating areas and live music create a relaxed atmosphere where families can linger over fresh-pressed juices and artisanal treats from North South Bakery and other vendors. Arrive early for parking and plan to browse a generous selection of seasonal produce, flowers, and small-batch goods—though prices run toward the premium side.

    Live musicSeasonal produceBakery & prepared foodsShaded seatingLocal vendorsPeople-watching
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  10. Deerfield Farmers' Market10

    Deerfield Farmers' Market

    The vendor booths here overflow with seasonal produce and fresh-baked goods, with friendly growers happy to chat about what's in season. Arrive early for the best selection, and plan to explore the adjacent park—it's a natural extension of the outing for families.

    seasonal producefresh baked goodsvendor interactionarrive early for selectionpark nearby

    Seasonal — typically spring through early fall

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  11. Lunken Farmers Produce Market11

    Lunken Farmers Produce Market

    The variety shifts with the season and day of the week—Saturday and Sunday bring the most vendors—but you'll consistently find fresh local produce, baked goods, eggs, meat, flowers, and homemade items from farmers who are genuinely invested in their customers. Come ready to chat with growers about what's in season and plan a return visit when you discover something delicious to cook for dinner.

    Fresh local produceFriendly farmersSeasonal varietyBaked goods & eggsWeekend best bet

    Seasonal — typically spring through early fall

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  12. Greenacres Farm Market12

    Greenacres Farm Market

    The farm's pasture-raised meats and fresh produce draw families back regularly, with friendly staff who take time to answer questions about regenerative farming practices. Expect quality seasonal crops and a rotating selection of frozen meat cuts, with expanded options during processing times.

    pasture-raised meatsfresh produceregenerative farmingfriendly servicelocal sourcing
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  13. C.P. Reeves Market, LLC13

    C.P. Reeves Market, LLC

    Fresh sweet corn, seasonal squashes, and blooming plants fill the shelves alongside homemade baked goods and local Amish cheeses—plus soft-serve ice cream with picnic tables make this a complete outing. The staff welcomes dogs with water and treats, and kids will love picking out a treat after browsing the market's changing seasonal selections.

    Seasonal produce & plantsFarm stand ice creamLocal & Amish goodsDog-friendlyFamily browsing
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  14. West Chester Farmers Market14

    West Chester Farmers Market

    Rows of vendor stalls showcase everything from just-picked produce and fresh-baked bread to handmade jewelry, artisan soaps, and homemade preserves—plus a vendor with treats for dogs. The friendly farmers and makers create a welcoming Saturday-morning atmosphere where you can pick up dinner ingredients and discover unexpected local finds.

    fresh producehandmade goodslocal vendorsSaturday outingpet-friendly
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  15. Boone County Farmers Market15

    Boone County Farmers Market

    The vendor lineup shifts with the season, but when it's bustling—especially on Saturday mornings—you'll find everything from fresh produce and local meats to homemade breads, honey, and sweets that make it worth the visit. The friendly atmosphere and quality offerings like Mr. Hobbs' breads and fresh flowers make this a pleasant weekend outing for families looking to support local growers.

    Local produce & seasonal picksHomemade breads & prepared foodsFriendly vendorsWeekend activityFlowers & plants

    Seasonal — typically spring through fall

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  16. Madeira Farmers Market16

    Madeira Farmers Market

    The market draws crowds with its vibrant vendor stalls and live music, creating an energetic community gathering spot where families can browse local produce and prepared foods. Be mindful of pricing at individual booths—comparison shopping and friendly negotiation are part of the market experience here.

    Live musicLocal produceCommunity atmosphereKid-friendlyMultiple food vendors
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  17. Kinman Farm Market17

    Kinman Farm Market

    The roadside store and grounds overflow with fresh local produce, homemade preserves, and seasonal plants, but the real draw for families is the free animal barn where kids can feed sheep and meet farm residents, plus hayrides and pumpkin-picking during fall festival weekends. A scenic, genuinely farm-based stop that rewards a 30–60 minute visit with hands-on experiences and the chance to support local growers and producers.

    animal encountersseasonal activitiesfarm-fresh produce & local goodspick-your-own pumpkinshayrides

    Seasonal — typically open Friday–Sunday; fall festival events weekends (Friday starting 4 PM, Saturday–Sunday)

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