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Farmers Market
Port Henry, New York
Port Henry Farmers' Market is part of the Adirondack Farmers Market Cooperative, tying this Main Street stop in Port Henry to a wider Adirondack network of seasonal markets. That cooperative frame fits the mix of sellers here: growers, bakers, flower farmers, soapmakers, woodworkers, jewelers, and fiber artists all appear on the roster. The season runs from June through August, making it a summer market with a concise window for shopping along Main Street. If you like markets where Adirondack farm products sit beside Adirondack-made craft, this one is shaped exactly that way.
Main Street in Port Henry hosts a market tied to the Adirondack Farmers Market Cooperative, a regional organization that connects this market to a broader local-food and maker economy across the Adirondacks. The vendor lineup itself stays rooted in the region. AHA Mushrooms grows gourmet mushrooms year-round in New York's Adirondack mountains. Blue Pepper Farm makes farmstead yogurt from pasture-raised dairy sheep and also brings lamb, sheepskins, yarn, and woven blankets. Border Bee Company offers pure local honey from honeybee colonies managed by Walter Wilson. Several craft vendors also draw directly from Adirondack landscapes and materials, including Creations by Marleen's mountain scenes and Secret Mountain Creations' wooden mountain art based on views within the Adirondack Park.
The roster leans heavily toward a blended market: fresh food and pantry staples are here, but so are many Adirondack-made art, wood, fiber, and body-care goods. That makes Port Henry a place to shop for dinner ingredients, gifts, and housewares in the same pass down the market.
No dogs are allowed, which is the clearest policy detail to factor into your visit. The market takes place on Main Street in Port Henry and runs only during the June-to-August season, so timing matters more here than at a year-round market. Restrooms are not available on site. Payment methods are listed clearly, which helps if you're planning purchases across both food vendors and craft booths. Because the vendor mix spans produce, meats, baked goods, flowers, ceramics, furniture, soap, jewelry, and textiles, it helps to arrive with a little carrying room rather than planning on a single-category shop.
June – August
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