SNAP / EBT-Accepting Farmers Markets
924 farmers markets across the U.S. accept SNAP/EBT benefits, helping families on food assistance access fresh, local produce. Find them by state below.
By state
- Minnesota (105)
- California (101)
- New York (42)
- Oregon (42)
- Michigan (38)
- North Carolina (37)
- Massachusetts (33)
- Illinois (31)
- Texas (29)
- Washington (28)
- Georgia (27)
- Wisconsin (26)
- Indiana (24)
- Virginia (22)
- Kentucky (22)
- Iowa (21)
- Rhode Island (21)
- New Jersey (19)
- South Carolina (18)
- Pennsylvania (18)
- Ohio (17)
- Colorado (16)
- Florida (15)
- Tennessee (12)
- Missouri (12)
- Connecticut (11)
- Louisiana (11)
- Kansas (11)
- Vermont (10)
- Oklahoma (10)
- Arkansas (9)
- Maryland (7)
- Idaho (7)
- Montana (6)
- New Hampshire (6)
- West Virginia (6)
- District of Columbia (5)
- Hawaii (5)
- Nevada (5)
- Maine (5)
- Utah (5)
- New Mexico (4)
- Delaware (4)
- Arizona (4)
- Alaska (3)
- North Dakota (2)
- Mississippi (2)
- Nebraska (2)
- Alabama (1)
- Wyoming (1)
- South Dakota (1)
About SNAP at farmers markets
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) lets eligible families purchase food at participating farmers markets using their EBT card. Many markets also participate in Double Up Food Bucks, a matching program that doubles SNAP dollars spent on fresh produce — effectively 50% off fruits and vegetables.
Programs and acceptance methods vary by market. Always check with the market manager for current SNAP details, EBT processing locations, and any seasonal limitations.
New to all this? Our guides walk you through it: how Double Up Food Bucks works, shopping a market for the first time, and how market prices really compare to the grocery store.