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    5.0 (2 reviews)
    InexpensiveFarmers Market, CSA
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    Eagle River Farmers Market

    Eagle River Farmers Market

    4.0(4 reviews)
    9.4 mi
    $

    So you city folks love your farmers' market? Well, I love my suburban ones in Park Ridge and Morton…read moreGrove but as the song goes, "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet". We were on our way to Paul Bunyan Fest on a Wednesday morning, on US-45 headed to Eagle River's main shopping district when we came upon this huge market spanning about a block long, one tent after another. We stopped to check it out and before long, we were checking out fresh cukes, squash, beets, tomatoes and prepared items like breads, dip mixes, salsa and jams. It just kept getting better and better. Had we not been on vacation, we probably would have bought twice as much. The prices are better than Chicago-area markets and the variety was even better, being located in what is already a mostly rural area of northern Wisconsin. I got a quart jug of maple syrup for $12 - good luck finding a 12 ouncer for under $10 anywhere. I also picked up a 2 pound jar of locally harvested wildflower raw honey for $6. There were all sorts of soaps, lotions and wax products at another vendor table. Our kids were getting restless and we were not about to stop till we saw the whole market. Until you experience a farmers market like this, you don't know just how awesome a farmers' market can get.

    Farmer's Market eh?…read more There are a few legitimate sellers who grow their own produce, gather their own eggs, collect their own honey, etc. and then there are a bunch of bozo's selling a stupid selection of bird houses and taking up 3-4 spaces and other craft type wares that have no business being in a Farmer's Market. There's also more than one seller that buys a pickup load in the Southern part of the state with an earlier growing season and pawns it off as locally home grown. It's no longer fresh. Ask. Someone needs to vet this affair and it would be a much better source for farm products.

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    Eagle River Farmers Market
    Eagle River Farmers Market
    Eagle River Farmers Market

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    Cranberry Square Market - Cranberries!

    Cranberry Square Market

    4.5(4 reviews)
    33.9 mi

    Cranberry Square Market is a little sleepy market right on a massive cranberry bog. I've been to…read moremany a farm/orchard but this was my first time on a bog and it was pretty interesting! The little shop inside has a video that explains the process (flooding the fields, floating the cranberries to the top, collecting them, etc) and you can walk through the bog and check out the berries growing at your leisure. Inside the store it's all cranberries all the time. Cranberry salsa, cranberry jam, dried cranberries (like 8 different kinds!), baked goods, candles, decor with cranberries all over them, etc etc. Lots of samples too, so you can try a few things before you commit to buying them. In particular we really liked the salsa and the plain cranberry jam, so we bought a jar of each of those. And 4 different kinds of the dried cranberries (regular, cherry, orange and mango) which I'm looking forward to snacking on and baking with. Plus, when they're in season, (which they are right now) you can buy fresh cranberries in a variety of sizes (1lb, 5lb, and more!). I picked up a 5lb bag because cranberries freeze really well! Prices are reasonable for the lovely products. Staff person on site the day we were there was really friendly and gave us great recommendations of things to try. A fab place to stop if you're into produce and production, with tasty things to enjoy to boot!

    Glad they are back open after the covid 19 shut down. We love the cranberry salsa. We also have…read moreto have the dark chocolate after dinner drink liqueur. Lots of fun and great tasting cranberry items. Great for yourself or to get for gifts. They now take credit and debit cards!!!!

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    Cranberry Square Market - So many types of dried cranberries!

    So many types of dried cranberries!

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    Farmers Market

    Farmers Market

    4.7(3 reviews)
    59.9 mi

    Small compared to the Farmers Market near Loring Park in Minneapolis but what do you expect for a…read moresmall metro. area in north central Wisconsin? You can find about 20-30 vendors setting up shop just south of the VFW on River Drive every Saturday in the summer. There are some excellent fruit and vegetables available at what I would consider reasonable prices. Other categories of goods available: baked goods (abot 3 vendors), flowers, coffee (1 vendor).

    I've been incredibly pleased with this Farmer's Market. I actually like that it's relatively small…read moreand not filled with junk. My previous Farmer's Market experiences were in Chicago and Dallas and gotta say - this one in Wausau is so much less of a pain in the ass. It's well spaced, it has local, seasonal and fresh produce. A couple of delicious meat vendors. Kettle corn, bakery items, honey, floral items, plants, coffee stand, some canned items, granola, some wool (maybe alpaca?) items and that's that. The way a FARMER'S market should be. Items that come from a, that's right - a FARM! It's easy to navigate and everyone has been very much a pleasure to work with. Ninepatch Farm sells their meat here and their chicken is excellent. We've enjoyed wonderful breads and cookies too. The local produce is of course seasonal and excellent. They do offer coins if you only have a debit/credit or even a food stamp card on you. The only problem is not all vendors seem to accept the coins. I really wish they all would. We love getting over there early on Saturday morning and walking around with our daughter. Everyone is so happy and friendly. Just a great way to kick off the weekend.

    EverGood Farm - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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