10 Riverway Farmer's Markets To Try - 2026 Guide

 

I love this time of year; The trees are green, flowers in bloom, bees a-buzzin’, and the legendary Ohio farmers markets return to our Riverway communities. There’s just nothing like strolling around farm stalls on a crisp midwestern morning (with an iced coffee in hand, of course), staring out at rows and rows of fresh produce and locally made products. 

For me, it’s important to see where my food is coming from, and even more important that it comes from local sources. I want to support my local farmers and communities as much as possible, and choosing to shop farmer’s markets for some of your grocery needs is one way to do that. The produce seems to taste fresher, and it comes with less of a greenhouse gas footprint. Now, that is something worth biting into.

5 Tips Before You Go
Here are some tips on making your farmer’s market trip successful:

  1. Plan to have cash on hand. Some vendors don’t accept credit cards.
  2. Have meals in mind. Just like regular grocery shopping, you’ll end up walking away with more food than you need (or could possibly eat before It goes bad) if you hope to only be inspired upon arrival.
  3. Talk to the farmers. Ask what is best that week, listen to them, and buy that thing. Because they are intimately connected with their crops and lands, they know best.
  4. Bring your own reusable bags. Better for the environment, easier on the farmers, and better for your commute back home.
  5. Go beyond the produce. Farmer’s markets have so much more than fresh, great-tasting veggies and fruits. It’s a place to shop gifts, flowers, locally made honey, spices, jams, meats, eggs, and so much more. Find your new favorite pantry items.

 


 

Riverway Farmer’s Markets

Below is a list of our Riverway farmer’s markets, organized from northernmost (Sidney) to southernmost (Hamilton), with website links and further details.

 

The Great Sidney Farmer’s Market
Saturdays, 8am to 12pm in the Shelby County Court Square (May to October)
Hosted by Sidney Alive

 

2026 Piqua Farmers Market

Thursday from 3 - 6 p.m. from May 28 through October 8, 2026

The Piqua Community Farmers Market is located directly in front of the Piqua Public Library, 116 W. High Street, Piqua, OH 

 

Troy

Fulton Farms now open!



 Miami County Locally Grown Virtual Farmer’s Market (Pick-Up in Troy)

Miami County Locally Grown began in 2016 thanks to a collaborative effort between the Miami County Local Food Council, The Ohio State University Extension, and the USDA.  Vendors/Producers all live within thirty miles of our downtown Troy location. Order online and pick up on Tuesdays.


Cherry Street Local Farmer’s Market (Troy)
Every Saturday morning 9 am - noon, starting 2nd Saturday in June thru last Saturday in September

o   Currently accept Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers. The market plans to accept Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP), Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT), with matching Produce Points, and Women Infants and Children (WIC) in the very near future.

o   Facebook page – find weekly vendor updates

o   Miami County Local Food Council also has a Local Food Source search tool to help you discover local farmers and producers.

 

Dayton 
2nd Street Market
Local growers, bakers, culinary specialists and artisans fill this charming historical freight house. Reminiscent of European markets, it's alive with vendors, people and activity during market hours.

 


Downtown Franklin Farmer’s Market

Join us as during our 13th season of the Downtown Franklin Farmers Market.
Opening Day: May 23, 2026
Times: 8:30am-12:00pm
 
Every Saturday through September 12.
20 E. 4th Street, Franklin, 45005

 

Monroe
Garver Family Farm Market
This charming, family-owned farm is home to an excellent selection of fresh produce and other great finds! Four generations have proudly cared for the Garver Family Farm

 

Trenton
Barn n’ Bunk Farm Market

 

Hamilton Historic Farmer’s Market
Every Saturday from 8am to 12pm