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Farmers Market
Moorestown, New Jersey
500 Centerton Rd. places the Burlington County Farmers Market at the Burlington County Agricultural Center in Moorestown, where visitors are told to look for the big blue sign. The setting matters here: the market sits on one of the county’s historic farms, part of the preserved 68-acre Winner dairy farm, linking the Saturday shopping routine to a larger agricultural center with gardens, classes, and event space. The market also marks a milestone season, with pre-season markets promoted as part of its 20th year. That combination gives this market a distinct shape in Burlington County: a farm market anchored by an agricultural campus rather than a single parking-lot setup.
The vendor mix stretches well beyond produce alone, with farms, cheesemakers, bakers, prepared-food sellers, plant growers, and drink makers all named by the market. Early-season materials also show how the selection shifts into spring, when pre-season dates bring together fresh food, pantry goods, and garden starts before the regular season is fully underway.
The Agricultural Center also promotes classes focused on cooking and seasonal crafts, plus community gardens on site, so a market trip can overlap with other farm-and-food programming at the same property.
No dogs and no restrooms are the two details most likely to change your plan before arriving. The market operates at the Burlington County Agricultural Center grounds, which are open from 7:30 am to sunset year-round as part of the Burlington County parks system, even though the farmers market itself runs on a Saturday seasonal schedule. If you are heading in during early spring, the market also runs separate pre-season Saturday dates from 10 am to 1 pm in March and April before the regular season settles in. On arrival, the site’s own directions are simple: look for the big blue sign on Centerton Road.
Ag Center grounds are open from 7:30 am to sunset year-round; the Farmers Market is on Saturdays from May through December (as described on the visit page).
March – December
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5.0 average from 5 reviews on Google
Enjoyed the day! Live cooking demo with ABC6 Matteo present and filming. Beautiful, well-behaved dogs with their owners. Tomato themed this Saturday. Tomato Basil Bisque soup was so soothing. Delicious sheep's milk cheeses. Live band, polite people! What more could you ask for in life!!! Will be going back next week!
This place is amazing! I always make a run on Saturday mornings to pick up a few essentials - they’ve got everything from fruit, veggies, bread, soap, and other amazing vendors! Not only does it support local farmers but everything is fresh and delicious!
Great selection of in season produce. Large selection of fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, ice cream, cheese, honey, beverages (including beer). Totally worth checking out if you live in the area. I plan to make it part of my Saturday morning routine!
I can find eggs, beef, chicken, the best lamb sausage ever, produced picked that very morning and homemade pies. I do all my food shopping here. At 3/$1 green peppers, 2/$1 corn, $2 spaghetti squash, I can fill my fridge and support local farmers at the same time. 8:30-1pm on Saturday!
This was a first visit to the center. The parking was very well organized with large spaces, including disabilities. There was a plethora of local vendors with beautiful plants, flowers, foods, and organic/vegan options. There were seating options and a WC in the farmhouse. The prices were reasonable.
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