As the summer breeze gives way to the crisp autumn air, Cape Cod’s farmers’ markets come alive with a vibrant array of seasonal offerings. From tart tomatoes to gorgeous gourds, these bustling hubs serve as a gateway to the region’s bountiful harvest, inviting visitors and locals alike to immerse themselves in the flavors and charm of the Cape. Whether you’re seeking fresh produce, artisanal goods, or a unique shopping experience, the fall season on the Cape presents a wealth of opportunities to discover the best of what these markets have to offer.
One shining example is the Cape Abilities Farm, a remarkable establishment that not only provides a diverse selection of farm-fresh goods but also serves as a hub for empowering individuals with disabilities. This 20-acre working farm, agricultural research center, and general store located in Dennis offers a glimpse into the region’s commitment to sustainable agriculture and inclusive community. Visitors can expect to find award-winning tomatoes, fresh fruit, vibrant planters, and locally produced soaps and sauces, all while supporting an organization that makes a difference in the lives of more than 400 individuals throughout Barnstable County.
Venture further to Falmouth, where the Coonamessett Farm stands as a 20-acre working farm, agricultural research center, and general store. Open from 9 am to 5 pm through the fall, this dynamic destination invites visitors to purchase freshly grown seasonal produce, native plants, homemade pies, sandwiches, and snacks. Beyond the retail experience, the farm also offers the opportunity to explore its grounds, with a day pass allowing visitors to pick their crops in the field and partake in seasonal activities like pumpkin picking and hayrides.
In the heart of Chatham, the Chatham Farmers’ Market at Our Lady Of Grace Catholic Church provides a vibrant gathering place every Tuesday from 3 to 6 pm through October 22. Here, locals and visitors alike mingle, seeking out locally harvested produce, live seafood, freshly made cheeses, and sweet treats. The market’s lively atmosphere and diverse offerings make it a must-visit destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in the community and discover the best of the Cape’s bounty.
For those exploring the Sandwich and Bourne region, the Sandwich/Bourne Farmers’ Market, located at the Sagamore Inn Restaurant on Route 6A, offers a wealth of options. Open every Tuesday from 9 am to noon through October 15, the market features fresh produce, pasture-raised meats, baked goods, local wines, and handmade crafts. Visitors can opt for in-person browsing or take advantage of the convenient online ordering and pick-up service.
Venturing further east, the Wellfleet Farmers’ Market, held on the grounds of the Congregational Church on Main Street, showcases the vibrant local producers of the region. Open every Wednesday from 8 am to noon through October 2, this market offers a diverse array of local produce, spices, jams and jellies, cut flowers and herbs, freshly caught seafood, and prepared sweet and savory foods. The lively atmosphere, enhanced by live music from local performers, creates a truly immersive and enjoyable shopping experience.
Finally, in the bustling town of Falmouth, the Falmouth Farmers’ Market at Marine Park next to Falmouth Harbor opens its doors every Thursday from noon to 5 pm through October 17. Here, visitors can immerse themselves in the bounty of just-picked produce, local fish, artisanal cheeses, bread, handmade pasta, and freshly baked treats like apple cider donuts.
Venture beyond the summer crowds and embrace the bountiful offerings of Cape Cod’s fall farmers’ markets. Whether you’re a resident or a visitor exploring the region, these vibrant hubs offer a glimpse into the region’s agricultural heritage, culinary prowess, and community spirit. Indulge in the freshest seasonal produce, discover artisanal goods, and connect with the passionate purveyors who bring the best of the Cape to your table. Start planning your flavorful journey today!
source: www.capecodchamber.org