Farmers Markets

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Attractions - Farmers Markets


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Saranac Lake Farmers' Market at Lake Flour Bakery


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23 River Street, corner of Rt. 86 & Saint Bernard
Saranac Lake, 12983
Phone: (518) 891-7194
Website: http://www.adirondackfarmersmarket.com

Open on Tuesdays from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. late June to mid September.

Paul Smith's College Farmers' Market


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State Route 30
Paul Smiths, 12970
Phone: (518) 891-7194
Website: http://www.adirondackfarmersmarket.com

Located on campus at Paul Smith's College. Operates on Fridays from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., early July to mid September. The Paul Smith's Farmer's Market features fresh vegetables and berries in season, breads and other baked goods, herbs, jams and jellies as well as grass-fed lamb.

Chateaugay Lake Farmers' Market


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Route 374
Chateaugay, 12920
Phone: (518) 497-6038
Website: http://www.adirondackfarmersmarket.com

Open Saturdays 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., mid June to early September. You will find the Chateaugay Lakes Farmers' Market nestled under a shady tree on the bank of The Narrows which connects the Upper and Lower Chateaugay Lakes. Whether you arrive by car, boat, bicycle, motorcycle or four-wheeler, you will find a mix of the unusual along side of the farmer's market basics - tomatoes, peas, beans and corn. If you are looking for fresh basil for pesto, jams, jellies and herb mixes, red, white and blue potatoes for a festive potato salad, a souvenir of your stay in the North Country, lamb, beef or sausage for the grill, your stop at the Chateaugay Lakes Farmer's Market will be worthwhile. We now have two bakers who offer bread, cookies, fudge, fruit crisps and other delicious baked goods.

Malone Farmer's Market


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Route 11
Malone, 12953
Phone: (518) 497-0083
Website: http://www.adirondackfarmersmarket.com

Located at the Malone Airport on Route 11 Wednesdays from 12:00 to 4:30 p.m. from early June to early October. Wonderful fresh fruits and veggies are our top sellers, supplemented by pasture-raised lamb cuts and sausage, fresh from-the-oven baked goods, culinary and medicinal herbs, jams and jellies, wine, plants and cut flowers, along with a few very nice craft items. Eight to ten vendors regularly supply the market, with a few extra vendors during peak summer days.

Tupper Lake Farmers' Market


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Wild Center Museum
Tupper Lake, 12986
Phone: (518) 891-7470
Website: http://www.adirondackfarmersmarket.com

Located under the white tent at the Wild Center Museum. Open on Thursdays from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., late June to late September.

Akwesasne Farmers' Market


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469 State Route 37
Hogansburg, 13655
Website: http://www.adirondackfarmersmarket.com

Located next to Mitchell's Construction across from Akwesasne Sports. Open on Fridays, 12:30 to 4:30, early July to early October.

Saranac Lake Farmers' Market in Riverside Park


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Riverside Park
Saranac Lake, 12983
Phone: (518) 834-7306
Website: http://www.saranaclakevillagefarmersmarket.com

Operates on Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. early to mid October. Featuring organic vegetables, eggs, cheese, home-baked breads, beef, lamb, pork, free range chicken and duck, specialty pastries, wine, pottery, arts and handcrafted goods.


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