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Special Events:
Harvest activities held
each Saturday & Sunday
during fall, include ,
PYO apples, pumpkin patch,
horsedrawn hayrides,
observation bee hives,
live bee demonstrations,
corn roast, cider pressing
& live bluegrass music.
Apple Hill Farm
Diane/Chuck Souther
580 Mountain Road,
Concord 03301
224-8862 Fax: 224-8862
June-November, varies
with picking season
Appleview Orchard
Appleview Orchard Farm
& Ice Cream Stand
Lorna/Ronnie Souza
1266 Upper City Road,
Pittsfield 03263
435-6483 Fax: 435-6483
Deerview Farm
Valerie/David Whatmough
64 Old Center Road North,
Deerfield 03037
463-7549 Fax: 463-7549
10am-5pm, daily,
Labor Day weekend To
Halloween, closed Tues.
Demeritt Hill Farm
Mike/Kim Lynch
66 Lee Road, Lee 03824
868-2111
10am-5pm, daily,
August 24-November 3
Special Events:
Annual Arts & Craft
Festival, August 23-24
10am-5pm; Annual
Enchanted Halloween
Hayrides with haunted
corn maze, October 19-20
& October 26-27
Special Events:
Visit our farm animals,
climb the view deck,
free weekend hayrides,
Halloween Treasure Hunt
(call for dates),
Full farmstand featuring
many varieties of apples,
peaches, blueberries,
cider, sewn and
baked goods, cookbooks,
gifts, honey &
maple products, gourds,
pumpkins, winter squash,
cornstalks & school tours,
by appointment.
Buses welcome.
Visiting doggies
on a leash, please!
Picnic area.
Special Events:
Farm Adventure
Entertainment Park
September-October;
free wagon ride to orchard
September-October; park
includes animals, rides,
haunted barn, spooky ride
(narrated), train, etc.,
snack bar-September-October;
ice cream-July-October
J.E. Smith Farm Orchard
James/Lislie Smith
346 Peacham Rd., Ctr.
Barnstead 03225
776-6921
9am-6pm, daily
Lavoie’s Farm
John Lavoie
172 Nartoff Road,
Hollis 03049
882-0072
mid-June-July:
strawberries;
September 7-October:
apples & pumpkins;
Friday after
Thanksgiving-December 20:
cut your own
Christmas trees
Mack’s Apples
Michael Cross
230 Mammoth Road,
Londonderry 03053
434-7619/432-3456
Mapadot Orchard
John Young
3 Valley View Lane,
New Boston 03070
487-5521 Fax: 497-4828
Maplevale Farm & Orchard
Bruce/Judy Levis
Route 107, 14 Depot Rd,
E. Kingston 03827
642-3381 Fax: 642-6644
9am-5pm
Special events:
Apple picking tours
for school children,
seniors, etc., by
appointment.
Meadow Ledge Farm
Ernest Roberts
612 Route 129,
Loudon 03307
798-5860
Special Events:
Harvest Festival on
Columbus Day weekend.
McLeod Bros. Orchards
Valerie E. McLeod
North River Road,
Milford 03055
673-3544
Special Events:
Harvest activities held
each Saturday & Sunday
during fall, include ,
PYO apples, pumpkin patch,
horsedrawn hayrides,
observation bee hives,
live bee demonstrations,
corn roast, cider pressing
& live bluegrass music.
Apple Hill Farm
Diane/Chuck Souther
580 Mountain Road,
Concord 03301
224-8862 Fax: 224-8862
Special Events:
Visit our farm animals,
climb the view deck,
free weekend hayrides,
Halloween Treasure Hunt
(call for dates),
Full farmstand featuring
many varieties of apples,
peaches, blueberries,
cider, sewn and
baked goods, cookbooks,
gifts, honey &
maple products, gourds,
pumpkins, winter squash,
cornstalks & school tours,
by appointment.
Buses welcome.
Visiting doggies
on a leash, please!
Picnic area.
Balsam Acres
Bill Rowe
Route 33,
Greenland 03840
436-2424
9am-7pm,
November 24 to
December 24
Christmas Country
Tree Farm & Gift Gallery
Roger Upton/Carol Corso
Route 108, 34 Newton Rd,
Plaistow 03865
382-6146
9am-4pm, weekends,
November-December
Special Events:
Trim-A-Tree Decorating
Barn Gallery, open
during tagging/cutting
season;
Santa visits Saturday
& Sunday morning
first December weekend;
groups tours by
appointment.
Farmstead Acres
Marshall/Pati Patmos
143 London Road,
Westmoreland 03467
352-8730
Special Events:
Harvest activities held
each Saturday & Sunday
during fall, include ,
PYO apples, pumpkin patch,
horsedrawn hayrides,
observation bee hives,
live bee demonstrations,
corn roast, cider pressing
& live bluegrass music.
Amherst Farmers’ Market:
Amherst Village Green.
June 1-October 5, Thursdays, 2:30-6:30pm.
Locally grown & organic produce, fruits, cut flowers, herbs,
wine, seafood, milk, cheese, baked goods, preserves, soaps, potted plants,
other specialty items. Rain or shine, 249-9809
Barrington Farmers’ Market:
Rts. 9 & 125, across from Calef’s Country Store.
May-October, Saturdays, 8:30am-12pm.
Fruits, vegetables, plants, cut flowers, eggs, mushrooms. 749-0377.
Bedford Farmers’ Market:
Rt. 101 to Wallace Rd. to Benedictine Park. Summer, Tuesdays, 3-6pm.
Organic and locally grown produce, wine, fish, venison, baked goods,
cut flowers, cheese, fruits, apples, strawberries, blueberries.
Family events and celebrations, local musicians.
Rain or shine, 494-8190.
Canaan Farmers’ Market:
On the Park, U.S. Rt. 4 & NH Rt. 118.
June 20-September 26, Tuesdays, 3:30-6:30pm.
Locally and vendor grown produce, meats, baked goods, maple products,
fine crafts. "Primavera" markets, Saturdays, May 20 & 27; Harvest Market,
Saturday, October 7, both of these markets are morning markets,
9am-12pm. Rain or shine, 523-4337.
Colebrook Farmers’ Market:
84 Colby St. July-October, Saturdays, 8am-12pm.
Vegetables, fruits, berries, baked goods, maple products,
pickles, jams, jellies, wool yarn, crafts. Rain or shine, 237-4430.
Concord Farmers’ Market:
Capitol St. June-October, Saturdays, 8:30am-12pm.
Fresh produce, crafts. Rain or shine, 796-2654.
Contoocook Farmers’ Market:
Main St. July-September, Saturdays, 9am-12pm.
Pies, jams, jellies, maple syrup, eggs, vegetables, plants, compost, bread,
berries. Rain or shine, 746-2874.
Cornish Farmers’ Market:
Cornish Flat. May-October, Saturdays, 9am-12pm.
Seasonal produce, baked goods, bread, organic meats, crafts, maple products,
plants. Apple and pumpkin festivals. Rain or shine, 542-6323.
Deerfield Farmers’ Market:
Old Center Rd. Early summer-early autumn, Fridays, 3-7pm.
Fruits, vegetables, crafts, meats, jams, jellies, baked goods, plants.
Hay rides, music, magic. Rain or shine, 463-8812
Enfield Farmers’ Market:
Huse Park, U.S. Rt. 4 & Main. Late-June-early October, 3-6pm
Fruits, vegetables, maple, honey, baked goods, meats, yarn, soap,
flowers, eggs, chicken, jams, jellies. Weekly entertainment; Cheese Day
is August 9. Rain or shine, 632-7197
Farmington Farmers’ Market
parking lot rear of Bank of NH and library, corner of Main St. & Central St.
Summer, Saturdays, 8am-12pm.
Baked goods, annuals, perennials, vegetables. 859-7861.
Franklin Community Farmers’ Market
Unitarian Church parking lot, Central St. June 27-October 3,
Tuesdays, 3-6pm.
Produce, natural meats, wool, fiber products, honey, maple syrup,
jellies, jams, ice cream, baked goods. Rain or shine, 934-3229
Hancock Farmers’ Market
in the horse sheds behind the church. Mid-May-mid-October,
Saturdays, 9am-12pm.
Vegetables, fruits, certified organic produce, pickles, buffalo meat,
honey, handicrafts, baked goods, soups, perennials, flowers, maple syrup,
soaps, kettle corn, quilts, yarns, preserves, cider (in season).
Weekly musical, craft and cooking events; announcements in local papers
and sign board. Rain or shine, 525-3788
Henniker Farmer’s Market
Community Park, Main St. July 5-October 11, Wednesdays, 3-6pm
Vegetables, fruits, maple syrup, honey, crafts, body products,
flowers, homemade dog biscuits, eggs, pork, chicken, composting
red worms, baked goods. Live music periodically. Rain or shine, 428-7490.
Hillsborough Farmers’ Market
Butler Park, West Main St. July 16-September 17, Saturdays, 9am-12pm
Produce, flowers, baked goods, jellies, jams and occasional crafters
464-4640
Jackson Area Market
Jackson Village. Summer, Saturdays, 9am-12pm
Vegetables, fruits, arts and crafts. Shine only, 383-6277.
Keene Farmers’ Market
commercial parking lot off Gilbo Ave. May-October, Tuesdays and
Saturdays, 9am-2pm.
Fruits, vegetables, herbs, plants, flowers, maple syrup, honey,
baked goods, crafts, jams, jellies, eggs and soap. Rain or shine, 446-9474.
Laconia Farmers’ Market
Beacon St. East, upper parking lot, next to City Hall.
June 24-October 7, Saturdays, 8:30am-12pm
Vegetables, fruits, baked goods, jams, jellies, flowers, crafts,
maple syrup, honey, goat cheese and milk and eggs.
Rain or shine, 267-6522
Lancaster Farmers’ Market
Centennial Park. June-October, Saturdays, 9am-12pm
Certified organic produce, fresh local produce, goat cheese, eggs, baked
goods, pestos, jams, jellies, cut flowers, plants, maple syrup,
free range chickens, honey, fruits, berries and cider.
Rain or shine, 586-9832.
Lebanon Farmers’ Market
Colburn Park, downtown Lebanon. June-September, Thursdays, 4-7pm
Locally and organically grown produce, breads, baked goods, poultry
and meat products, eggs, cheese, prepared foods, hard cider, crafts,
jewelry, soaps, woolens. Live music at every market and community booths.
Rain or shine, 802-649-2724
Littleton Farmers’ Market
Cottage St., Senior Center parking lot. June 18-October 8,
Sundays, 10am-1pm.
Fresh local produce in season, meat, eggs, poultry, maple products,
preserves, baked goods, prepared food, perennials, cut flowers, honey,
crafts, wood products. Entertainment and demonstrations through
the season. 444-7777/0248
Manchester Downtown Farmers’ Market
Victory Park, Concord St. & Pine St. June-October,
Thursdays, 3-6:30pm
Vegetables, herbs, flowers, eggs, meat, baked goods, certified organic
vendors, soups, maple products, strawberries, blueberries, apples, pears,
peaches, melons, dried flowers, wines. Weekly demonstrations of cooking,
music, children days, food sampling. Rain or shine, 679-8101
Meredith Village Farmers’ Market
Community Park, Main St. July 6-September 14, Thursdays, 3-6pm.
Fresh locally grown meat, fruits, vegetables, crafts, maple syrup,
baked goods. Demonstrations, music. Rain or shine, 279-9015
Milford Farmers’ Market
TD Banknorth, lower lot, South St. Late-June-early-October,
Saturdays, 9am-12pm.
Locally grown fruits, vegetables, flowers, herbs, plants, baked goods ,
jams, jellies, maple syrup. Rain or shine, 673-5792
Farmers’ Market Association of Nashua
St. Louis de Gonzague Church, 48 West Hollis St. July 11-October 17,
Tuesdays, 2-6pm.
Fresh vegetables, fruits, herbs, jams, jellies, maple syrup and
fresh baked breads. Rain or shine, 878-4570.
New Boston Farmers’ Market
Town Common at the gazebo, Rt. 13. July-October, Saturdays, 9am-12pm.
Local produce, baked goods, eggs, flowers, jams, sweets, honey,
maple syrup, herbals, fresh fish. Rain or shine, 487-3577
New Durham Farmers’ Market
Depot Rd., at the Post Office parking lot under the Pines.
Summer, Fridays, 3-6pm.
Baked goods, annuals, perennials, vegetables. 859-7861.
Newport Farmers’ Market
on the common, North Main St. June 9-October 13, Fridays, 3-6pm.
Fruits, vegetables, plants, flowers, breads, pastries, cookies,
candies, soaps, meats, eggs, preserves, wool products, food concessions.
Rain or shine, 863-4847
North Conway Farmers’ Market
Gibson Center for Senior Services. July-September, Tuesdays, 1-5pm.
Vegetables, fruits, arts and crafts. Rain or shine, 383-6277.
Nottingham Farmers’ Market
Blaisdell Memorial Library parking lot, 129 Stage Rd.,
Mid July-mid September, Sundays, 1-4pm.
Fresh local produce and plants. 679-8484.
Peterborough Farmers’ Market
Depot Square Park. May 24-October 4, Wednesdays, 3-6:30pm.
Starter plants, vegetables, herbs, fruits, cut flowers, bouquets,
perennials, eggs, poultry, lamb, goose, duck, herbal products, baked goods,
pickles, preserves, honey, maple syrup, goat cheese, raw fresh milk, raw
fresh goats milk, jewelry, soap, candles, hand knit sweaters, mittens, scarves,
felted bags, other items felted. Rain or shine, 547-2108.
Plymouth Farmers’ Market
Church of the Holy Spirit Community Life Center, Highland St.
June 22-September 28, Thursdays, 3-6pm.
Corn, tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, beans, peas, lettuce, beets, melons,
cut flowers, meats, eggs, soaps and baked goods. Rain or shine, 536-3823
Rochester Downtown Farmers’ Market
Church of the Redeemer parking lot, 57 Wakefield St. Summer,
Thursdays and Fridays, 3-6pm.
Baked goods,annuals, perennials, vegetables. 859-7861.
Sanbornton Farmers’ Market
Sanbornton Historical Society’s Lane Tavern in Sanbornton Square,
Rt. 132. June 30-October 6, Fridays, 3-6pm.
Agricultural crafts, baked goods, dairy, free range poultry and meat
products, eggs, fiber goods, crafts, flowers, fresh fruits, berries, herbs,
honey, jams, jellies, potted plants, processed foods, seeds, syrup, vegetables,
woods crafts and products. Local entertainment; fresh produce cooking
demonstrations. Rain or shine, 528-1990.
Sandwich Farmers’ Market
Samuel H. Wentworth Library, under the Pines, Rt. 109.
June 24-September 30, Saturdays, 9am-12pm.
Locally grown and certified organic produce, fruits, berries,
maple syrup, baskets, baked goods, seasonal demonstrations, plants, more.
Old Home week in August. Rain or shine, 284-7163.
Seacoast Farmers’ Markets
Featuring locally grown products, certified organic products, prepared foods,
baked goods, arts and crafts. 778-6003 (in season hotline).
Dover: Henry Law Park, June-October, Wednesdays, 2:30-5:30pm.
Durham:
Pettee Brook Lane parking lot, June-October, Mondays, 2:30-5:30pm.
Kingston:
The Plains, Main St., June-October, Tuesdays, 2:30-5:30pm.
Portsmouth:
City Hall parking lot, Junkins Ave., May-November, Saturdays, 8am- 1pm.
Stratham:
Stratham Hill Park, June-October, Wednesdays, 2:30-5:30pm.
Tilton Farmers’ Market
East Main St. across from Police Department. June-October,
Wednesdays, 3-6pm.
Fruits, vegetables, bedding plants, seasonal plants, pumpkins,
maple products, honey products, pies, jams, jellies, baked goods,
craft items. Rain or shine, 286-8668
Wakefield Farmers’ Market
corner of Rt. 16 and Wakefield Rd., opposite Palmers Motel.
May 27-October 7, Saturdays, 9am-3pm.
Local vegetables, fruits in season, baked goods, fudge, plants, pottery,
wood, fiber art. Demonstrations 10-11am. Rain or shine, 473-8762
Whitefield Farmers’ Market
on the common, King Square. June-October, Fridays, 3-6pm.
Produce, craft items. Rain or shine, 837-8778.
Wilmot Farmers’ Market
Wilmot Town Green, near bandstand. July 1-September 30,
Saturdays, 9am-12pm.
Vegetables, baked goods, meats, maple syrup, plants, cut flowers, honey,
jams, jellies, herbal soaps, crafts, wool products. Local entertainment.
Rain or shine, 371-0849
Wilton Downtown Marketplace
48 Main St. June-September, Fridays, 3:30-6:30pm.
Produce, New Hampshire made and produced products. Free corn on
cob while in season! Harvest Fair, September 16, 10am-2pm.
Rain or shine, 654-3020
Wolfeboro Area Farmers’ Market
35 Center St. across from DeVylder’s Market. June 22-September 28,
Thursdays, 1-5pm.
Organic vegetables, goats milk products, jams, jellies, baked goods,
cut flowers, herbs, herb products, eggs, honey, maple syrup, potted plants,
wool. Weekly educational demonstrations and events.
Rain or shine, 323-3369
Demeritt Hill Farm
Mike/Kim Lynch
66 Lee Road, Lee 03824
868-2111
10am-5pm, daily,
August 24-November 3
Special Events:
Annual Arts & Craft
Festival, August 23-24
10am-5pm; Annual
Enchanted Halloween
Hayrides with haunted
corn maze, October 19-20
& October 26-27
Maple Lane Farm
Karen Grybko/
Richard Herfurth
Center Road,
Lyndeborough 03082
654-5362 Fax: 654-5635
Special Events:
Harvest activities held
each Saturday & Sunday
during fall, include ,
PYO apples, pumpkin patch,
horsedrawn hayrides,
observation bee hives,
live bee demonstrations,
corn roast, cider pressing
& live bluegrass music.
Special Events:
Harvest activities held
each Saturday & Sunday
during fall, include ,
PYO apples, pumpkin patch,
horsedrawn hayrides,
observation bee hives,
live bee demonstrations,
corn roast, cider pressing
& live bluegrass music.
Deerview Farm
Valerie/David Whatmough
64 Old Center Road North,
Deerfield 03037
463-7549 Fax: 463-7549
10am-5pm, daily,
Labor Day weekend To
Halloween, closed Tues.
Demeritt Hill Farm
Mike/Kim Lynch
66 Lee Road, Lee 03824
868-2111
10am-5pm, daily,
August 24-November 3
Special Events:
Annual Arts & Craft
Festival, August 23-24
10am-5pm; Annual
Enchanted Halloween
Hayrides with haunted
corn maze, October 19-20
& October 26-27
Emery Farm
Bill/Brad Towle
US Route 4,
Durham 03824
742-8495
9am-6pm
Great Brook Farm
Ben Ladd/
Melanie Stephens
335 Hackleboro Road,
Canterbury 03224
783-4126 Fax: 783-0027
10am-5pm, daily,
mid-September-November 1;
weekends,
November 1-Thanksgiving
Special Events:
Every weekend
High Hopes Orchard
Joanne/Bruce Smith
582 Glebe Road,
Westmoreland 03467
399-4305 Fax: 399-4305
Special Events:
Farm Adventure
Entertainment Park
September-October;
free wagon ride to orchard
September-October; park
includes animals, rides,
haunted barn, spooky ride
(narrated), train, etc.,
snack bar-September-October;
ice cream-July-October
Hillside Apiaries
Allen R. Lindahl
31 Hillside Terrace,
Merrimack 03054
429-0808
July-September,
for berries
L-B Farm
Dr. Leif B. Johannessen
Gage Hill Road #326,
Wakefield 03872
522-3268
Mid-July-mid-August,
daily
Ledge Top Farm
Tom Mitchell
487 Lyndeboro
Center Road, Wilton 03086
654-6002
9am-dusk
Monadnock Berries
Anthony/Fenella Levick
545 West Hill Road,
Troy 03465
242-6417 Fax: 242-3543
8am-8pm, daily,
July-August;
9am-5pm, daily,
September
Monahan Farm
Jeff Walker
2 South Road,
East Kingston 03827
642-8186
mid-June-September,
call for hours
Northway Farm
Charles/Linda Doucette
216 North Road,
Candia 03034
483-2130
June-October
Pratt Farm
Leighton Pratt
63 Water Street,
Lancaster 03584
788-4320
8am-6pm,
Tuesday & Thursday;
8am-2pm, Saturday.
Ridge Runner’s Farm
Edmund/Dorothy Miles
160 Ridge Road Top,
New Durham 03855-2415
859-7840
8am-4pm, Tuesday-Sunday
Rosaly’s Farmstand
Rosaly Bass
South of Route 101
on Route 123,
Peterborough 03458
924-7774 Fax: 924-6757
9am-6pm, daily,
May 18-October 14
Herbs: all season;
flowers: July 1-frost;
raspberries:
July 1-August 1;
blueberries:
August 1-September 1
Special Events:
Harvest activities held
each Saturday & Sunday
during fall, include ,
PYO apples, pumpkin patch,
horsedrawn hayrides,
observation bee hives,
live bee demonstrations,
corn roast, cider pressing
& live bluegrass music.
Apple Hill Farm
Diane/Chuck Souther
580 Mountain Road,
Concord 03301
224-8862 Fax: 224-8862
June-November, varies
with picking season
Barrett Hill Farm
Matthew/Beth/Sandra LeClair
149 Barrett Hill Road,
Mason 03048
878-2351 Fax: 878-2817
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