Pick fresh goods at farmers' markets and stands all summer.

In the Genesee River Valley, our rolling hills and open spaces are more than a place to slow down from the busy pace of life, they’re also fertile farmland that has been providing food for residents for thousands of years.

Country living in the summer means our farmer's markets are full to bursting with ripe produce, colorful veggies, and juicy fruits, all locally grown. The meats, cheeses, and eggs for sale come from the cows and chickens just up the road, from farmers who care.

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Lima Farmers Market

  • 7295 West Main (corner Rt. 15A and Rt. 5 and 20)
  • (585) 752-9238

Lima Farmer’s Market. Hosted by Lima Presbyterian Church. Community sponsored. 3pm-6pm every Tuesday beginning…

Geneseo Farmers’ Market

  • Center Street & Main Street
  • (585) 233-9856

The Geneseo Farmers' Market offers fresh produce, meat and dairy products, along with other fantastic, locally…

Dansville Farmers Market

  • 50 Maple Street (Airport Hangar Parking Lot)
  • NA

The market is open on Fridays 11:00am – 4:00pm from the last week in May through the first week in October…

Our farmers' markets have regular hours so you can always plan a visit, but keep your eyes peeled as you drive the country roads, you never know when you’ll happen across a hidden gem of a farm stand with the best honey and the sweetest tomatoes you’ve ever tasted! 

 

Olde Silo Farm

5486 S Livonia Road, Conesus

A roadside farm market open during the summer where you can pick up homegrown, pesticide-free berries, currants, and rhubarb. 

 

Valley View Farmstead

8071 Groveland Station Road, Dansville

Family flower farm using sustainable practices to grow and produce beautiful farm stand bouquets, heirloom veggies and pasture raised pigs.

 

Farmer's Daughters Market

8818 Oakland Road, Nunda

Located near the Finger Lakes Trail, Genesee Valley Greenway, and Letchworth State Park, stop by this roadside stand for locally sourced goods, produce and fresh baked treats! Oh, and there are baby goats.

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