Farmers' market · Kenosha
Kenosha’s original lakefront market since 2003 brings 130+ vendor booths, live music, chef demos, and a SNAP match. Frequently cited by Visit Kenosha and Downtown Kenosha as a signature Saturday experience.
Farmers' market · Kenosha
The year-round spirit moves indoors with dozens of producers, weekly music, and SNAP match. Listed by Travel Wisconsin and covered locally for its downtown venue shift.
Farmers' market · Kenosha
Downtown Saturday market with an early-bird hour and a strong food-access mission, including SNAP and WIC matching. Regularly highlighted by Visit Kenosha and Downtown Kenosha event listings.
Farmers' market · Kenosha
A lakefront indoor market November through April inside historic Kemper Center—local food, artisans, and a welcoming community vibe. Confirmed by the market and Kemper Center.
Park · Kenosha
A classic sunrise market on the lakefront, open June–November, where local growers sell early-morning produce by the bandshell. Listed by the City of Kenosha and noted by Visit Kenosha.
Park · Kenosha
Neighborhood-market energy with weekday and Saturday hours, June–November. A straightforward spot for peak-season fruits, vegetables, and flowers. Confirmed on the City of Kenosha schedule.
Park · Kenosha
An afternoon option in a historic park, open June–November. Ideal for restocking midweek with local produce. Listed by the City of Kenosha.
Park · Kenosha
Small, community-focused Friday market, June–November, favored by locals for early-morning shopping. Documented by the City of Kenosha.
Farmers' market · Pleasant Prairie
A Kenosha County sister market on Lake Andrea with live music and a relaxed Sunday vibe. Operated with Kenosha HarborMarket; dates posted for 2025. Noted by Visit Pleasant Prairie.
Farm · Somers
Family-owned since 1975, this working farm’s market runs daily with homegrown produce and seasonal events like Sweet Corn Fest. Profiled widely by local tourism and news outlets.
Farm · Somers
An open-air corner stand from the Jerry Smith family offering seasonal fruits, vegetables, and local honey—open daily and popular with locals for quick farm-fresh shopping.
Kenosha’s original lakefront market since 2003 brings 130+ vendor booths, live music, chef demos, and a SNAP match. Frequently cited by Visit Kenosha and Downtown Kenosha as a signature Saturday experience.
The year-round spirit moves indoors with dozens of producers, weekly music, and SNAP match. Listed by Travel Wisconsin and covered locally for its downtown venue shift.
Downtown Saturday market with an early-bird hour and a strong food-access mission, including SNAP and WIC matching. Regularly highlighted by Visit Kenosha and Downtown Kenosha event listings.

A lakefront indoor market November through April inside historic Kemper Center—local food, artisans, and a welcoming community vibe. Confirmed by the market and Kemper Center.

A classic sunrise market on the lakefront, open June–November, where local growers sell early-morning produce by the bandshell. Listed by the City of Kenosha and noted by Visit Kenosha.
Neighborhood-market energy with weekday and Saturday hours, June–November. A straightforward spot for peak-season fruits, vegetables, and flowers. Confirmed on the City of Kenosha schedule.
An afternoon option in a historic park, open June–November. Ideal for restocking midweek with local produce. Listed by the City of Kenosha.
Small, community-focused Friday market, June–November, favored by locals for early-morning shopping. Documented by the City of Kenosha.
A Kenosha County sister market on Lake Andrea with live music and a relaxed Sunday vibe. Operated with Kenosha HarborMarket; dates posted for 2025. Noted by Visit Pleasant Prairie.
Family-owned since 1975, this working farm’s market runs daily with homegrown produce and seasonal events like Sweet Corn Fest. Profiled widely by local tourism and news outlets.

An open-air corner stand from the Jerry Smith family offering seasonal fruits, vegetables, and local honey—open daily and popular with locals for quick farm-fresh shopping.

Farmers' market · Kenosha
Kenosha’s original lakefront market since 2003 brings 130+ vendor booths, live music, chef demos, and a SNAP match. Frequently cited by Visit Kenosha and Downtown Kenosha as a signature Saturday experience.
Farmers' market · Kenosha
The year-round spirit moves indoors with dozens of producers, weekly music, and SNAP match. Listed by Travel Wisconsin and covered locally for its downtown venue shift.
Farmers' market · Kenosha
Downtown Saturday market with an early-bird hour and a strong food-access mission, including SNAP and WIC matching. Regularly highlighted by Visit Kenosha and Downtown Kenosha event listings.
Farmers' market · Kenosha
A lakefront indoor market November through April inside historic Kemper Center—local food, artisans, and a welcoming community vibe. Confirmed by the market and Kemper Center.
Park · Kenosha
A classic sunrise market on the lakefront, open June–November, where local growers sell early-morning produce by the bandshell. Listed by the City of Kenosha and noted by Visit Kenosha.
Park · Kenosha
Neighborhood-market energy with weekday and Saturday hours, June–November. A straightforward spot for peak-season fruits, vegetables, and flowers. Confirmed on the City of Kenosha schedule.
Park · Kenosha
An afternoon option in a historic park, open June–November. Ideal for restocking midweek with local produce. Listed by the City of Kenosha.
Park · Kenosha
Small, community-focused Friday market, June–November, favored by locals for early-morning shopping. Documented by the City of Kenosha.
Farmers' market · Pleasant Prairie
A Kenosha County sister market on Lake Andrea with live music and a relaxed Sunday vibe. Operated with Kenosha HarborMarket; dates posted for 2025. Noted by Visit Pleasant Prairie.
Farm · Somers
Family-owned since 1975, this working farm’s market runs daily with homegrown produce and seasonal events like Sweet Corn Fest. Profiled widely by local tourism and news outlets.
Farm · Somers
An open-air corner stand from the Jerry Smith family offering seasonal fruits, vegetables, and local honey—open daily and popular with locals for quick farm-fresh shopping.
