
Hartford Farmers Market
A chamber-run Saturday market by the Hartford Rec Center and Schauer Arts Center on Rural Street. A dependable far-northwest option for Washington County.
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A chamber-run Saturday market by the Hartford Rec Center and Schauer Arts Center on Rural Street. A dependable far-northwest option for Washington County.

A Lake Country Saturday market that pulls both weekenders and locals. Pair it with a stroll through downtown Delafield and the lakeside scene for an easy day trip from the city.

A popular Tosa Saturday market with a strong kids' POP Club ($2 produce tokens), SNAP matched up to $60 a day, and a Maker's Market on the first Saturday of each month. Right by the Oak Leaf Trail. Closed July 4.

A village-run Saturday market on the Germantown Village Hall grounds, with a solid local following (nearly 5,000 on Instagram). Straightforward, dependable, neighborhood-scaled.

A producer-only North Shore market — everything's grown or made by the seller — with live music from 10 to noon, a monthly storytime, and dogs welcome. Same family crowd as nearby Shorewood.

A 70-plus-vendor Saturday market along the Fox River in downtown Waukesha, with a Family Entertainment Tent and modern conveniences — digital check-in, cards, Apple Pay, even crypto. A real downtown anchor.

A producer-only Saturday market at New Berlin City Center — no reselling, so it's all local growers and makers. WIC FMNP accepted. Chamber-organized and steady.

A 40-year Saturday tradition in downtown Oconomowoc, run by the chamber and a reliable Lake Country tourist draw. Worth folding into a day out west by the lakes.

A 30-year-plus Saturday tradition set in Greendale's storybook historic downtown, with 60-plus vendors. SNAP/EBT came on board in 2025. The setting alone is worth the trip.

Arguably the best-set market in the region — producer-only, with a lakefront marina view down Main Street. Voted Ozaukee County's best in 2025. Worth the drive north just for the scenery.

A Best-of-MKE finalist set in Drexel Town Square, with a splash pad right there for the kids and a Sprouts program to get them shopping. Special days like the Salsa Showdown and Honeybee Day make it a destination. Closed July 4.
The Saturday market on Silver Spring is the main event, but the season also includes a few Friday night markets and Tasty Tuesday pop-ups. SNAP, WIC, and Market Match up to $30. Easy walkable village setting.

A young nonprofit market (started 2024) in the Richfield Nature & Historical Park — small, growing, and set in a genuinely pretty spot. Note the official site is the .org; a similarly named .com is unaffiliated.

Celebrate Family at American Family Field — enjoy a day of fun and community!

A west-side neighborhood market with a relaxed Sunday-morning feel. Free yoga at 9:30 (donation), a playground to keep kids busy, and it now takes EBT/SNAP. Small enough to feel like your local spot.
NEWaukee's downtown Night Market — 100+ vendors and multiple music stages on Wisconsin Avenue. Four nights only.

The strongest food-assistance match in the region — EBT up to $60 and WIC up to $20 doubled — plus a rotating lineup of diverse food trucks. A Wednesday midday market worth the trip for the value alone.

A producer-only Wednesday-afternoon market in Field Park with 20-plus vendors and SNAP/EBT accepted. Everything's grown or made by the seller. Skips June 17.

414Freeze brings a unique pop-up market to Joy Ice Cream, where you can snag handmade and vintage goods all priced at $15 or less. It's a relaxed, community-focused event perfect for supporting local vendors while enjoying delicious ice cream. Arrive early to catch the best deals and flavors.

The Wisconsin Card Show is a must for card collectors, bringing over 400 tables of sports cards and memorabilia to Fiserv Forum. Expect autograph sessions, meet-and-greets, and a variety of collectibles from budget finds to high-end treasures. It's a family-friendly event with activities for kids, so bring the whole crew.

Dive into a world of books at Summer's Tip Off Book Fair in The Deer Garden. This event is perfect for book lovers looking to explore new reads and meet local authors. Arrive early to snag the best finds and enjoy a relaxed evening surrounded by fellow literature enthusiasts.

414Flea is Milwaukee's go-to market for vintage and handmade treasures. With over 40 vendors, it's a treasure trove for unique finds. Held at Zócalo Food Park, you can enjoy browsing while sipping on a drink and listening to live DJ sets. Arrive early for the best picks and enjoy the lively atmosphere.

Explore Shorewood's local businesses with extended hours and special deals every second Thursday from June to October. It's a great chance to discover new shops and enjoy some bites and beverages along the way. Perfect for a casual evening out supporting local merchants.

The Walker Square Farmers Market is a vibrant community hub in Milwaukee's Walker Square Park. It's a great spot to find fresh produce, local crafts, and delicious prepared foods. Sundays are bustling with activity, so get there early for the best selection. Parking can be tricky, so consider biking or walking if you're nearby.