Located in City Park, the Platteville Farmer's Market begins on the first Saturday of May and continues every Saturday through October. Market opens at 7 am and runs until noon. Our Tuesday market is held in Ashley Furniture parking lot on Business Hwy 151 from 3 pm to 7 pm.
Spring market brings a wide variety of bedding plants, baked and canned goods, eggs and honey. As the season progresses vendors bring freshly picked asparagus, morels, lettuce, greens, herbs and more. In summer you will find berries, summer squash, tomatoes, peppers, carrots, beets, onions and more. Fall brings potatoes, pumpkins, garlic and other winter storage crops.
New to our market in 2006 is Art at the Market. The first Saturday of each month will bring local artists to the market.
Join us in city park and get to know your local farmers and artists.
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Jan 21, 2025
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Schedule and Location:
Saturday, 7 am to noon, in City Park, across from City Hall and one block north of Main Street.
Tuesday, 3 pm to 7 pm, in Ashley Parking Lot on Bus Hwy 151
Fresh, home-grown produce is the absolute tastiest!! And the flowers, art, and baked goods available are like icing on delicious cake. Everyone takes a personal interest in their displays and are deservedly prideful of what they have produced.
Great produce, meat, plants, art, and more plus friendly and knowledgeable vendors. A pleasant way to start the day.
Platteville's Farmers Market has a wonderful group of people who work hard
to see that we have wonderful farm fresh vegetables, flowers, baked goods
and we even have some very talented artists selling jewelry, crafts and
photography.... [more]
Platteville Farmer's Market is now located in City Park. Join us every Saturday, from May through October, to find beautiful bedding plants for your gardens and delicious produce for your table. Everything that can grow in Wisconsin can be found at our market along with eggs, honey, baked and canned goods. New this year is Art at the Market, every first Saturday of the month.