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Photo courtesy of www.muscootfarm.orgFarmers Market
Katonah, New York
Muscoot Farmers Market pairs a Sunday farm market with a larger county farm setting in Katonah, giving shoppers a reason to linger beyond a quick produce stop. The market runs at Muscoot Farm from May into November, and the surrounding grounds include historic buildings such as the Milk House, Ice House, Brooder House, and Carriage House. That mix of weekly market hours and on-site farm features makes this one feel tied to a specific place rather than a pop-up parking-lot setup. Market manager Mindy Quintero oversees the market.
Muscoot Farm anchors this market inside a working farm property that also interprets Westchester farming history through guided programs and preserved buildings. That setting matters because a Sunday visit can overlap with parts of the farm that explain animals, agriculture, and the site’s past, including programs on farm animals, maple sugaring, and the history of farming in Westchester.
The farm’s calendar also adds recurring public activity around the market season. Barnyard Beets performances are scheduled from May 10 through November 8, and Morning Farm Chores is offered monthly on the first Saturday of the month. Together, those programs place the market within a larger public farm operation rather than treating it as a stand-alone retail event.
Vendor details are thinner here than the farm setting, but the market clearly supports both regular full-season sellers and limited-date participants. The Sunday market also sits alongside other on-site food and leisure options, so a visit can extend beyond shopping.
Barnyard Beets adds scheduled live performances during the market season, with the 2026 lineup including Jack Grace, Thief's Wick, The Acoustic Medicine Show, Fenton Lio, Unbroken Glass, Soil and Soul Band, and The Blue Yodels.
No dogs are allowed, which is one of the clearest visit rules to factor into your plans. Restrooms are not listed for visitors, so plan accordingly before arrival. The market is at 51 Route 100 in Katonah, on the Muscoot Farm grounds, where you can also walk through the Farm Museum and view the historic farm buildings.
If you want to pair shopping with other activities, Muscoot’s broader schedule is worth noting: hayrides are offered seasonally in spring and fall, and several guided programs focus on animals, farm history, and younger visitors. Payment methods are indicated clearly by the market, which helps set expectations at the stand level even though a single accepted-payment list is not posted here.
May – October
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