Coastal Flavors in Sheboygan County
Sheboygan anchors the local food landscape by hosting both of Sheboygan County's farmers markets. This coastal city contributes a unique flavor to Wisconsin's 38 total markets. It is the perfect place to experience the intersection of lakefront beauty and local agriculture.
Thursday Evenings and Sunday Mornings
The Historic Farmers' Market offers a Thursday evening experience, while the Open Air Market provides a vibrant Sunday morning atmosphere. These two options ensure that mid-week and weekend shoppers both have access to local goods. Each market offers a distinct selection of artisanal and farm-fresh items.
Signature Hot Sauce and Specialty Pasta
Shoppers can explore 14 unique products, including artisanal hot sauce which is a signature item at both city locations. The selection also features specialty pasta, microgreens, and locally produced wine. Whether you need fresh eggs or gourmet condiments, these markets have you covered.
Plan Your Visit for Peak Season
Markets in Sheboygan are strictly seasonal, running from April through November each year. For the widest selection of organic produce and poultry, plan a visit to the Sunday Open Air Market during the summer months. Thursday evenings are ideal for grabbing wine and cheese for a weekend treat.
Discover More of Wisconsin's Markets
Continue your journey by visiting the three markets in nearby Milwaukee or Green Bay. Check out our Sheboygan County page for more details on local food and farming across the region. There is a whole world of fresh flavor waiting to be explored.
Market Insights
Sheboygan has 2 farmers markets. 1 hold weekend hours. 2 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Hot Sauce, Microgreens, Jams & Preserves.
All Markets in Sheboygan
Sheboygan Open Air Market
Historic Farmers' Market
ZIP Codes in Sheboygan
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Market data sourced from the USDA National Farmers Market Directory. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect real-time changes.