It’s Fall in the Hudson Valley! K104 would LOVE to share some of our favorite things to do with you and if you have any fall suggestions, please send them to Jimmy Lyles at [email protected] to be featured on our Fall Wall of Awesome!

Apple Picking in the Hudson Valley
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U-Pick Farms in Orange County New York
Ace Farm in Highland Mills
351 County Route 105, Highland Mills, NY 10930
Blueberry picking in July. You will also find farm produced fresh eggs.
Apple Dave’s Orchards in Warwick
82 Four Corners Road, Warwick, NY 10990
U-pick apples in the fall. There is also wagon rides, live music, puppet shows, facepainting, and fresh apple donuts. There is no fee for entrance or parking.
Apple Ridge Orchards in Warwick
101 Jessup Road, Warwick, NY 10990
You can pick your own peaches, apples, and pumpkins at this hillside orchard with spectacular views. You can also ride on a tractor-pulled hay wagon, pet and feed friendly farm animals, explore a corn maze, enjoy fresh pressed apple cider and apple cider donuts, and more.
C. Rowe and Sons in Campbell Hall
113 Station Road, Campbell Hall, NY 10916
U-Pick strawberries in June.
Halfway Acres in Campbell Hall
200 Purgatory Road, Campbell Hall, NY 10916
Pick your own organic blueberries in June and July at this small family owned farm.
Lawrence Farms Orchards in Newburgh
39 Colandrea Road, Newburgh, NY 12550
Pick your own apples, cherries, grapes, peaches, pears, plums, strawberries, and vegetables. Opens from Memorial Day through end of October. There is also a horse-drawn carriage on weekends, visit animals, and a country store.
Manza Family Farm in Montgomery
730 Route 211, Montgomery, NY 12549
You can pick your own pumpkins, grown on 20 acres of farm land. There is a fall festival in October with tractor drawn hayrides and pony rides on weekends, a straw maze, farm animals and a farm stand. You can cut your own Christmas trees and enjoy their Santa weekends in December.
Masker Orchards in Warwick
45 Ball Road, Warwick, NY 10990
Apple picking and visit the country store. There is also live music, pony rides on weekends, and haunted house.
Ochs Orchards in Warwick
4 Ochs Lane, Warwick, NY 10990
Pick your own apples, cherries, peaches, pears, strawberries, and vegetables from summer to fall. You can also pick your own flowers, and there is a petting zoo. Visit the farm store for produce and home made pies and ice-cream.
Overlook Farm Market in Newburgh
5417 Route 9W, Newburgh, NY 12550
Pick your own apples in the orchard. There is a petting zoo and a farm store.
Pennings Orchard in Warwick
169 State Route 94 South, Warwick, NY 10990
Pick your own apples and pumpkins in the fall. Located next to the farm store, which also includes a restaurant, pub, and beer garden.
Pennings Orchard farm store and beer garden
Pierson Farm in Middletown
169 State Route 94 South, Middletown, NY 10940
U-Pick pumpkins in the fall. The Pierson Farm is mostly known for their naturally raised beef. In the fall, you can enjoy hayrides, haunted house, corn maze, and more.
Pine Hill Farm in Chester
3298 Route 94, Chester, NY 10918
Fresh fruit and vegetables are grown in the farm, including strawberries, raspberries, tomatoes, sweet corn, peppers, and much more. U-pick raspberries, strawberries, tomatoes, and peppers during season. You can also join their CSA to get weekly fresh vegetables.
Sleepy Hills Orchard and Greenhouses in Johnson
1328 Route 284, Johnson, NY 10933
A family-owned apple orchard and farm since 1980 on 47 acres. U-pick apples on Saturday and Sundays in the fall. Bedding and vegetable plants available in the spring.
Soons Orchards in New Hampton
23 Soons Circle, New Hampton, NY 10958
U-pick apples and pumpkins in the fall. They grow apples, peaches, and plums. Visit the farm store and the restaurant.
Warwick Valley Winery and Distillery
114 Little York Road, Warwick, NY 10990
Pick your own apples and pears on the grounds of this winery and orchard. Enjoy a glass of wine, cider, or sangria and shop at the farm store, or visit the tasting room and cafe. Live music and events on many weekends.
Wright Family Farm in Warwick
325 Kings Highway, Warwick, NY 10990
Pick your own pumpkins in the fall and enjoy their fall festivals: hayrides, corn maze, barn animals, pony rides, and more. Visit the farm stand and enjoy freshly baked goods. Cut your own Christmas Tree in the winter.
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U-Pick Farms in Dutchess County New York
Barton Orchards in Poughquag
63 Apple Tree Lane, Poughquag, NY 12570
Pick your own apples, plums, cucumbers, eggplants, grapes, peppers, tomatoes, and pumpkins. This 122 acre farms also offer an extensive list of activities, including corn maze, haunted house, petting zoo, train rides, live music, farm market and fresh baked goods. Free admissions on weekdays, and $3 charge to enter on weekends.
Cedar Heights Orchards in Rhinebeck
A large variety of apples to choose from. Opens daily for apple picking in the fall.
Dykeman Farm in Pawling
31 Dykeman Lane, Pawling, NY
Pick your own pumpkins in the fall and take a free hay ride. They also have lots of local apples, blueberries, plums, peaches, tomatos, vegetables, flowers, and sweet corn.
Fishkill Farm in East Fishkill
9 Fishkill Farm Road, Hopewell Junction, NY 12533
Pick-your-own at Fishkill Farms in the summer and fall. It begins in June with strawberries. July brings cherries and berries. Late July and August mark the harvest of juicy, peaches and nectarines. The season culminates in the fall with more than a dozen varieties of classic NY apples, and pumpkin-picking. Fall Harvest Festival weekends include hayrides, live music, and homemade donuts and cider.
Fraleigh’s Rose Hill Farm in Red Hook
19 Rose Hill Farm, Red Hook, NY 12571
U-Pick apples and plums. The farm stand also offers baked goods, honey and maple syrup, and farm fresh eggs. Opens on weekends in season.
Greig’s Farm in Red Hook
227 Pitcher Lane, Red Hook, NY 12571
Blackberries and apples available for picking. The farm market is open on Saturdays year round.
Mead Orchards in Tivoli
15 Scism Road, Tivoli, NY 12583
Pick your own strawberry, blueberry, cherries, apples, and pumpkins. The picturesque, 185-acre fruit orchard and vegetable farm also runs a farm stand on weekends during picking season.
Meadowbrook Farm
Meadowbrook Farm in Wappingers Falls
29 Old Myers Corners Road, Wappinger Falls, NY 12590
Apple picking and pumpkin patch. Fresh apple ciders and apple cider donuts available along with a farm store.
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U-Pick Farms in Ulster County New York
Apple Hill Farm in New Paltz
124 Route 32 South, New Paltz
U-pick apples and pumpkins. There are also hay rides and fire truck rides.
Dressel Farms in New Paltz
271 Route 208, New Paltz
U-pick strawberries, peaches, apples, and pumpkins. Also known for the hard cider and ice cream.
Dubois Farms in Highland
209 Perkinsville Road, Highland
U-pick nectarines, peaches, plums, tomatoes, eggplant, apples, grapes, pears, pumpkins and gourds. Also have family fun activities in the fall including tractor-pulled wagon rides, farm animals, corn maze, pony rides, a farm market and cafe.
Hurds Family Farm in Modena
2187 State Route 32, Modena
Pick your own summer vegetables, fall apples and pumpkins. You can also cut your own Christmas tree. There are children activities including mazes, jumping pillows, petting zoos, and more.
Jenkins-Lueken Orchards in New Paltz
Route 299 West, New Paltz
U-pick apples, blackberries, raspberries, and pumpkins. There is also a bakery with freshly baked goods.
Kelder’s Farm in Kerhonkson
5755 Route 209, Kerhonkson
U-pick fruits and vegetables, including grapes, raspberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, apples, and more. There is a hayrides, bouncy house, corn maze, mini-golf, farm market and green house. And of course, the world’s tallest garden gnome, Chomsky, stands at the entrance to Kelder’s Farm.
Maynard Farms in Ulster Park
326 River Road, Ulster Park
Pick your own apples, pears, and pumpkins. The farm stand also offers fresh vegetables.
Minard Farm in Clintondale
250 Hurds Road, Clintondale
Pick your own apples. Known for their freshly made apple cider, lemonade, pink lemonade, and raspberry lemonades, and cider. In the fall you will also find hayrides, hay maze, warm apple cider donuts, roasted fresh corn, and much more in their barn market.
Mr. Apples Low Spray Orchard in High Falls
Route 213 West, High Falls
U-pick organic apples at a tranquil setting, above waterfalls and below Mohonk Mountain.
Prospect Hill Orchards in Milton
73 Clark’s Lane, Milton
Pick your own summer fruits including apricots, plums, peaches, nectarines, and fall fruits including apples, pears, pumpkins, and winter squash.
Saunderskill Farms in Accord
5100 Route 209, Accord
U-pick apples, and fall harvest festivals. Find home grown vegetables and flowers, and freshly baked goods at the farm market.
3120 Route 213, Stone Ridge
U-pick apples at this 200-year old working farm in the heart of the Rondout Valley. Opens 7 days a week while in season.
Tantillos’ Farm in Gardiner
730 Route 208, Gardiner
U-pick apples, cherries, tomatos, and pumpkins. Offers a large selection of farm fresh and local produce, as well as homemade jams, pies, cider donuts, and more. Also has soft-serve ice-cream and ice-cream cakes.
Wallkill View Farm in New Paltz
15 Route 299 West, New Paltz
Pick your own pumpkins in the fall. There is a corn maze, free hayrides, and children actiities. They also have homemade apple cider donuts, locally grown apples and vegetables, baked goods and more.
Weed Orchards and Winery in Marlboto
43 Mt. Zion Road, Marlboro
Pick your own peaches, nectarines, plums, apples, and vegetables. They also have local wine, hard cider, and beer tastings and popular pizzas and ice cream.
Westwind Orchard in Accord
215 Lower Whitfield Road, Accord
U-pick apples, raspberries, blackberries, and pumpkins. Organic apple cider and more from the farm store.
Wilklow Orchards in Highland
341 Pancake Hollow Road, Highland
Pick your own apples and pumpkins, and CSA’s in the spring.
Wright Farms in Gardiner
699 State Route 208, Gardiner
Pick your own apples, cherries, and pumpkins. Their roadside farm market is open all year.
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U-Pick Farms in Westchester County New York
Harvest Moon Farm & Orchard in North Salem
130 Hardscrabble Road, North Salem, NY 10560
Offers apple picking in the fall. In September and October, the farm also hosts a fall festival every weekend, which offers live music, pony rides, bouncy houses, hayrides, and more. The farm also offers homemade doughnuts, cider, organic meats, produce and fresh eggs.
Hilltop Hanover Farm and Education Center in Yorktown
1271 Hanover St, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
The Hilltop Hanover farm is a working farm and environmental education center. During the summer and fall, there is a farm stand that opens every Friday and Saturday, and U-pick produce on Saturdays from 10am-4pm.
Outhouse Orchards in North Salem
139 Hardscrabble Road, North Salem, NY 10560
Apple picking and pumpkin patches in September and October. The farm also offers hay rides and corn maze.
62 Granite Springs Road, Granite Springs, NY 10527
It is the oldest apple farm in Westchester County, which has been operating since 1828. There is a farm stand where you can buy fresh produce and home made pies and apple cider donuts daily. There is apple and pumpkin picking in the fall, and Christmas trees for sale in the winter.
Wilkens Fruit & Fir Farm in Yorktown Heights
1335 Whitehall Road, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
In the summer you can pick your own peaches and nectarines. Starting in September, you can pick over a dozen variety of apples (check out the farm website for the apple picking schedule). There is also a pumpkin patch that opens in October, and cut-your-own Christmas Trees after Thanksgiving.

Hiking in the Hudson Valley
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East of the Hudson
(Click location name for more info about each spot!)
- 5.4 miles, Up-and-Back
- 8 miles, Up-and-Back
- 2.6 miles, Up-and-Back
- 2.6 miles, Up-and-Back
- 3.2 miles, Loop
- 1.0 miles, Up-and-Back
- 2.0 miles, Up-and-Back
- 3 miles, Up-and-Back
- 5 miles, Up-and-Back
- 3.8 miles, Up-and-Back
- 3.7 miles, Loop
- 3.6 miles, Up-and-Back
- 5.9 miles, Loop
- 5.1 miles, Up-and-Back
- .8 miles, Up-and-Back
- 3.6 miles, Up-and-Back
- 2 miles, Up-and-Back
- 1.7 miles, Up-and-Back
- 2.1 miles, Up-and-Back
- 3 miles, Up-and-Back
- 1.2 miles, Up-and-Back
- 2 miles, Loop
- 4.5 miles, Partial Loop
- 1.5 miles, Loop
- 3.4 miles, Loop
- 2.2 miles, Loop
- 4.4 miles, Up-and-Back
- 4.9 miles, Up-and-Back
- 1.5 miles, Loop
- 2.1 miles, Up-and-Back
- 1 miles, Loop
- 2.5 miles, Loop
- 4 miles, Up-and-Back
- 3.5 miles, Loop
- 4.4 miles, Up-and-Back
- 1.4 miles, Loop
- 1.5 miles, Up-and-Back
- 4.1 miles, Partial Loop
- 1.65 miles, Partial Loop
- 2.4 miles, Partial Loop
- 7.1 miles, Up-and-Back
- 5.3 miles, Up-and-Back
- 2.7 miles, Loop
- 2 miles, Loop
- 2.6 miles, Partial Loop
- 1.9 miles, Partial Loop
- 4.2 miles, Loop
- 2.3 miles, Loop
- 3 miles, Loop
- 3 miles, Up-and-Back
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West of the Hudson
(Click location name for more info about each spot!)
- 6.0 miles, Up-and-Back
- 1.5 miles, Up-and-Back
- 4.5 miles, Loop
- 5.4 miles, Loop
- 6 miles, Loop
- 2.7 miles, Loop
- 2.6 miles, Loop
- 3.2 miles, Up-and-Back
- 2.8 miles, Up-and-Back
- 7.4 miles, Loop
- 3.1 miles, Loop
- 4.5 miles, Up-and-Back
- 5.0 miles, Partial Loop
- 8.4 miles, Loop
- 2.5 miles, Loop
- 2 miles, Up-and-Back
- 4.7 miles
- 7.6 miles, Loop
- 7.5 miles, Loop
- 6.4 miles, Loop
- 5.5 miles, Loop
- 4.0 miles, Loop
- 4 miles, Up-and-Back
- 7 miles, Loop
- 5 miles, Up-and-Back
- 4.7 miles, Loop
- 2.8 miles, Up-and-Back
- 5 miles, Up-and-Back
- 6.4 miles, Loop
- 2.2 miles, Loop
- 1.45 miles, Up-and-Back
- 2.5 miles, Loop
- 6.0 miles, Loop
- 4 miles, Loop
- 6.5 miles, Up-and-Back
- 5 miles, Loop
- 3 miles, Up-and-Back
- 7.2 miles, Up-and-Back

Farm Markets in the Hudson Valley
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TUESDAY
Florida
June 23 – Oct 20 — 10am – 4pm
Rt 17A & Rt 94 – Across from Quick Chek
https://www.facebook.com/FloridaNYFarmersMarket/Montgomery
July 14 – Oct 27 — 9am – 2pm
110 Bracken Road
https://www.facebook.com/tomfarmersmarket/
[email protected]Newburgh/Healthy Orange
July 7 – Oct 13 — 10am – 2pm
Broadway between Landers St and Johnson St
845-360-6691, [email protected]WEDNESDAY
Cornwall
May 20 – Sept 28 — 11am – 5pm
Town Hall, 183 Main St
845-534-2070, www.cornwallny.govFRIDAY
Goshen
May 29 – Oct 30 — 10am – 3pm
Main Street at the OC Government Center
(845) 294-7741, www.goshenfarmersmarketny.comWalden
May 22 – Oct 23 – 2pm – 6pm
70 Scofield St (at the First Reformed Church)
201-574-6407SATURDAY
Middletown
June 6 – Oct 24 — 8am – 1pm
Erie Way at Cottage St & Railroad Ave
845-343-8075, www.middletownbid.orgNewburgh/Common Ground
July 18 – Nov 21 — 10am – 2pm
97-105 Broadway (Safe Harbors Green)
[email protected], https://www.facebook.com/NewburghNYFarmersMarket/Newburgh/Mall
July 18 – Oct 17 — 10am – 2pm
1401 Route 300 (Front mall parking lot)
845-564-1400, www.newburghmall.comPine Bush
May 30 – Oct 17 & Nov 21 — 9am – 1pm
Main St & New St, behind the Crawford Cultural Center
845-217-0785, www.pinebushfarmersmarket.comPort Jervis
June 6 – Oct — 10am – 2pm
Farmers Market Square, at Hammond St & Pike St
www.pjfarmmarket.comTuxedo
June 13 – Oct 31 — 9am – 2pm
240 Rt 17 at the Tuxedo Train Station
845-325-1278, www.tuxedofarmersmarket.comSUNDAY
Monroe/Commuter Lot
June 7 – Nov 22 — 9am – 2pm
Commuter parking lot, Millpond Parkway
973-900-7708, www.villageofmonroe.orgWarwick (Pine Island)
10am – 2pm
115 Liberty Corners Rd
845-258-4998, https://www.facebook.com/warwickindoorfarmmarket/Warwick Valley
May 10 – Nov 22 — 9am – 2pm
South St parking lot at Bank St
845-987-9990, www.warwickvalleyfarmersmarket.orgWashingtonville
July – Nov 8, 2nd Sundays – 11am – 4pm
Vern Allen Park, Ahern Blvd.
845-742-7011, www.washingtonvilleevents.orgWest Point/Highlands
Jun 14 – Oct 25 — 9am – 1pm
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Arlington Farmers Market
Opens May 28 l Thursdays 2 – 6PM
46-48 Raymond Ave. (Now next to Crafted Kup)
(914) 474-7533 | ArlingtonHasIt.orgBeacon Farmers Market
Opens May 10 l Sundays 9AM – 2PM
Pre-orders only. For pickup or delivery w/in Beacon city limits.
Veteran’s Place, Beacon
BeaconFarmersMarket.orgDover Farmers Market
Opens June 28 l Sundays 10AM – 2PM
9 School Street, Dover Plains
DoverFarmersMarket.orgPaul’s Hyde Park Farmers Market
Opens June 6 l Saturdays 9AM – 2PM
4390 Route 9, Hyde Park
(845) 229-9336 l Facebook & InstagramMillbrook Farmers Market
Opens June 13 l Saturdays 9AM – 1PM
*9 – 9:30AM for seniors and immunocompromised
3263 Franklin Avenue, Millbrook
(914) 419-7621 l MillbrookNYFarmersMarket.comMillerton Farmers Market
Opens May 16 l Saturdays 10AM – 2PM
6 Dutchess Avenue, Millerton
(518) 407-7030 l NECCMillerton.org/farmers-marketPawling Farmers Market
Opens June 13 l Saturdays 9AM – 1PM
Charles Colman Blvd., Pawling
PawlingFarmersMarket.orgPoughkeepsie Waterfront Market
Opens May 4 l Mondays 3PM – 6:30PM
75 North Water Street, Poughkeepsie
(845) 471-0589
MHCM.org/visit/poughkeepsie-waterfront-marketRhinebeck Farmers Market
Opens May 3 l Sundays 10AM – 2PM
Municipal Parking Lot
61 East Market Street, Rhinebeck
RhinebeckFarmersMarket.comTaste NY Market at Todd Hill
Opens May 22 l Fridays 2 – 6PM
4640 Taconic State Parkway North, Poughkeepsie
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Woodstock Farm Festival
Open: Wednesdays starting on May 29 (3 p.m. until dusk); 6 Maple Lane, Woodstock
www.woodstockfarmfestival.comKerhonkson Farmers Market
Open: Sundays, June 16 to Oct. 13, 9 a.m.-noon.; Pine Ridge Dude Ranch, Kerhonkson
www.pineridgeduderanch.comKingston Farmers Market
Open: Saturdays starting May 11 (9 a.m. to 2 p.m.); Wall Street between John and North Front streets, Kingston. Winter market: Every other Saturday, December-April; Old Dutch Church, 272 Wall St., Kingston
www.kingstonfarmersmarket.orgSaugerties Farmers Market
Open: Saturdays starting Memorial Day weekend (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.); 115 Main St., Saugerties
www.saugertiesfarmersmarket.comHeart of the Hudson Valley
Open: Saturdays starting June (9 a.m. to 2 p.m.), Cluett-Schantz Park, 1801-1805 Rt. 9W, Milton
www.hhvfarmersmarket.comRosendale Farmers Market
Open: Sundays starting June (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.), Main Street, Rosendale (behind Rosendale Theatre).
www.rosendalefarmersmarketny.comNew Paltz Open Air Market
Open: Sundays starting June 2 (10 a.m. to 3 p.m.); Church Street, New Paltz
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Chappaqua Train Station Parking Area, Chappaqua
Saturdays, 8:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Specialty Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. (frontline workers, elderly, immunocompromised)
Safety Protocol: Maintain social distancing of at least 6 feet inside the market and out; vendors and shoppers must wear masks at all times; all vendors must wear gloves; there is one entrance and one exit; only 1-2 members per family are allowed in the market at a time; shoppers are not allowed to touch any produce, bread, or other items that are not sealed or packaged; credit cards and Venmo are strongly recommended as payment methods; children encouraged to be kept at home; no dogs are allowed at the market at this time; shoppers must bring their own bags; no music, children’s activities or demos will take place; locals who are feeling ill are asked to not attend the market.
Preregistration Required: No, but some vendors do offer preorder servicesCommuter Parking Lot across from Hastings-on-Hudson Metro-North Station
Saturdays, 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Specialty Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. (frontline workers, elderly, immunocompromised)
Safety Protocol: The wearing of masks is mandatory for both vendors and shoppers; only one member per family at a time; shoppers cannot touch any produce, bread, or other items that are not sealed or packaged; all vendors must wear gloves and accept credit card payments to minimize handling of cash; shoppers should pre-order and pre-pay as much as possible to cut down their time spent at the market; shoppers must stand six feet apart if a vendor line forms; shoppers must keep their dogs and, if possible, children at home; shoppers waiting online to get into the market stand on the markers spaced seven feet apart.
Preregistration Required: No, but offers three ways to shop (express table, timed entry, and standby)Dows Lane School Parking Lot (6 Dows Lane, Irvington)
Sundays, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., Reopening June 7
Specialty Hours: N/A
Safety Protocol: Drive-through only; must pre-order and select a pickup time; correspond with vendors through car window; payment in advance highly encouraged (sealed envelopes of cash/check will be accepted if payment cannot be completed in advance).
Preregistration Required: Yes400 Jay St, Katonah
Saturdays, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Specialty Hours: N/A
Safety Protocol: By appointment only; 30-minute appointments; one person per family can register; mask and gloves mandatory; patrons may not handle anything at vendor stalls, no sampling allowed; verification of registration required and must be shown upon arrival; separate exit and entrance; only one patron may be in a vendor’s booth at once, waiting lines have 6-foot spacing; contactless form of payment is preferred; no dogs allowed, service animals are an exception; arrive no earlier than 10 minutes before your scheduled time.
Preregistration Required: Yes; Pre-registration opens Mondays at 9 a.m. for the following Saturday.51 Route 100, Katonah
Sundays, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Specialty Hours: N/A
Safety Protocol: By appointment only; 45-minute appointments; one person per family can register; mask and gloves mandatory; verification of registration required (printout or phone) and must be shown upon arrival; one-way circulation; shopping time is limited to 30 min, though 20 min is encouraged (leave enough time for payment); credit/debit card or contactless form of payment is preferred, though cash is acceptable as an alternative; arrive no earlier than 10 minutes before your scheduled time.
Preregistration Required: Yes; via website and EventbriteThomas Paine Cottage Museum
Fridays, 9 a.m – 2 p.m., Reopening June 12
Specialty Hours: N/A
Safety Protocol: Masks mandatory; leave six feet of space between you and others; send just one person to the farmers market to shop; social conversations must take place outside the market area; do not touch or lean over displays; food is prepackaged by vendors; no food sampling or cooking in the markets; bikes and dogs must be outside the market area; bring pre-order summaries to speed up pickup.
Preregistration Required: No, but available through the app WhatsGood Marketplace.Parking Lot on the corner of Spring St & Main St
Saturdays, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Specialty Hours: N/A
Safety Protocol: Masks mandatory; leave six feet of space between you and others; send just one person to the farmers market to shop; social conversations must take place outside the market area; do not touch or lean over displays; food is prepackaged by vendors; no food sampling or cooking in the markets; bikes and dogs must be outside the market area; bring pre-order summaries to speed up pickup.
Preregistration Required: No, but available through the app WhatsGood Marketplace.Bank Street, Peekskill
Saturdays, 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Specialty Hours: 8 a.m. – 9 a.m. (60+ and immunocompromised)
Safety Protocol: Face masks required (provided upon entry if needed); maintain six feet between yourself, other market-goers, and vendors; leave quickly once you’ve completed your purchases; contactless shopping; limit number of family shoppers to 1-2; no food sampling permitted; contactless payment methods will be offered if available; those who feel ill are encouraged to stay home
Preregistration Required: No, but some vendors are encouraging preorder (check Facebook for updates)Metro-North Parking Lot (10 Memorial Plaza, Pleasantville)
Saturdays, 8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Specialty Hours: N/A
Safety Protocol: Single entrance to the market; well-spaced line forms at the south end of the memorial plaza for visitors seeking entry; cash accepted, card accepted by some vendors; Market Bucks service paused until further notice; masks mandatory; no-touch shopping; portable handwashing stations; contactless shopping options (online); no social events; no tables and chairs.
Preregistration Required: No, but preorders are available in newsletter weeklyTarrytown Commuter Lot F (near Losee Field and the Tarrytown Marina)
Saturdays, 8:30 am – 10:30 am (drive-through), 11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. (walk-through)
Specialty Hours: See above.
Safety Protocol: Hybrid market with a drive-through and walk-through option for customers; Contactless shopping offered at both markets. The drive-thru market is pre-order only and requires signing up to shop. The walk-thru market mandates masks and while sign-ups to shop are not required, they’re strongly encouraged. You may also pre-order and pick-up at the walk-thru.
Preregistration Required: Yes for the drive-thru only: pre-order and pickup time selection is mandatory; each vendor has different pre-order deadlines. No preregistration required for the walk-thru but it’s encouraged.Court St. Between Martine Ave and Main Street, White Plains
Wednesdays, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Specialty Hours: N/A
Safety Protocol: Follow signs for entry and exit points; mask required, gloves encouraged; contactless shopping; social-distanced barrier between vendors and customers; one family member at the market to shop at a time; controlled capacity with line at entrance to await entry; single use bags encouraged
Preregistration Required: No, but offered on their site by select vendors.