Cooperstown Farmers Market

Cooperstown Farmers Market

When

July 11, 2026    
9:00 am - 2:00 pm

Where

Cooperstown Farmers Market
101 Main Street, Cooperstown, New York, 13326

Event Type

The Cooperstown Farmers Market takes place from 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. on Saturdays at 101 Main Street, Cooperstown, NY.

Beginning May 2, the hours for the year-round Cooperstown Farmers’ Market will change to 9 am to 2 pm on Saturdays, giving customers an extra hour to shop.

The expanded hours will continue through December. The Market’s 48 farmers, food producers, makers, and artisans are located within 50 miles of Cooperstown. A core group of 25 vendors are at the Market every week, others come every other week or once a month.  This season is the Market’s 35th year.

Cooperstown Farmers’ Market New Items

New items at the Market include ready-to-eat plates of crackers, hummus, and veggies from King’s Rustic; zipper pouches with original artwork from Sasha Glinski Studios; hot and cold mushroom and herbal teas from Empire Natural Foods; ready-to-eat lunch items from the Horned Dorset Inn; handmade fabric toys from Mimikis Fibers; hot pepper jelly from Painted Goat Farm; body wash and car diffusers from SkinBiome; rosemary-honey infused walnuts and lemon-honey walnut spread from Straight from the Hive.

The Market offers fresh local produce, meat, poultry, cheese, coffee, spirits, cider, home goods, bread, eggs, maple syrup, honey, baked goods, prepared foods, gifts, art, skincare and wellness, candles, jewelry, sauces, jams, fiber products, pet food and pet care, toys, décor, baskets, flowers, plants, art, and more.

New vendors will be featured at the Summer Tuesday Market, which are held in July, August, and September from 12 pm to 4 pm. Biscuitwood Farm will offer vegetables, seedlings, baked goods and jam. Rooted Acres will have vegetables. Lord & Lady Farm will have sheep and goat products including lamb, wool, knit items, and lotions. One of A Thing will have handcrafted jewelry.

Music, Free Kids’ Activities, and SNAP Welcome and Matched

Live music is featured at the Market every Saturday, from 10 am to noon. On the first Saturday of the month, Miss Jen offers a free kids’ craft.

SNAP is welcome at every Market. A match of up to $20 for SNAP-eligible food is provided by the Cooperstown Lions Club SNAP Match program, and Field and Fork Network’s Double Up Food Bucks program offers an additional match of up to $20 to buy fruit and vegetables. So, a $20 SNAP spend results in $60 of local food. The Market also welcomes vouchers from the Cooperstown Food Pantry. In 2025, $55,236 in local food went to food-insecure neighbors through food access initiatives at the Market.

The Market is located at 101 Main Street in Pioneer Alley in Cooperstown, near Doubleday Field.

Otsego 2000 is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1981 to ensure the Otsego Lake region remains a masterpiece of nature by protecting and supporting its environmental, scenic, cultural, historic, and agricultural resources and its economic well-being. Otsego 2000 accomplishes its mission through programs like the Cooperstown Farmers’ Market, Otsego Outdoors, Glimmerglass Film Days, historic preservation initiatives, and environmental stewardship. Find out more about its programs at otsego2000.org.

For questions and more information please email Oneontafarmersmarket607@gmail.com.