3 markets & events in Westchester County, New York.
Voted the best farmers market in Westchester County for ten years running, the Chappaqua Farmers Market has operated for over 15 years as a nonprofit gathering of more than 40 vendors. Located at the Metro-North train station, the Saturday market features locally raised produce, meats, cheese, fish, baked goods, specialty foods, and artisan makers. Live music, kids' activities, and a strong community ethos make this a Northern Westchester anchor. A winter indoor market runs year-round at a nearby church location.
A 65-acre family farm in the hills of North Salem offering a year-round farm store, CSA with over 170 member shares, u-pick apples, pumpkins, and strawberries, and a seasonal café. The farm grows an extensive variety of fruits and vegetables sold direct to the community, and is widely known for its fall harvest festival, apple picking, hayrides, and holiday light show. Home to Hardscrabble Cider (separate listing), Westchester County's only cidery. Heritage turkey orders taken each fall for Thanksgiving.
One of Westchester's most beloved weekly markets, held on the grounds of Alfred B. DelBello Muscoot Farm, a 777-acre county-owned interpretive farm. More than 20 local vendors gather every Sunday from May through November offering fresh produce, meats, dairy, honey, baked goods, and artisan food products. The market draws thousands of shoppers each season, supporting regional farmers and sustainable agriculture in Northern Westchester.