Everyone In New Jersey Must Visit This Epic Farmers Market At Least Once

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It should come as no surprise that the Garden State is home to dozens of spectacular farmers markets, all overflowing with food that's Jersey Fresh. While the easiest thing to do is find the farmers market nearest you, not all markets are created equally. While most offer the Jersey Sweet Corn and delicious Jersey Tomatoes we know and love, few compare to the Columbus Farmers Market.

Columbus Farmers Market is the Delaware Valley's oldest and largest flea market.

More than just a farmers market, it offers an Amish market, antique shop and hundreds of flea market vendors.

Head to Produce Row to find some of the freshest fruits and veggies around.

You'll find three produce vendors selling fruits and vegetables, fresh fish, shellfish, flowers, nuts and Italian favorites.

In addition to Produce Row, you'll find dozens of indoor vendors.

A highlight of the indoor area is the Amish Market. You'll find authentic Amish bulk goods, baked goods, fresh pretzels and candy.

You'll also find everything from fashion to furniture, beauty products to books indoors.

You never know what you'll find outdoors, but you can expect everything from clothing to crafts.

If you get hungry while shopping, stop at the food court. Dining options include everything from pizza to subs to Asian cuisine.

Need a break from shopping? Stop at the indoor arcade or take the kids to the playground.

The indoor and outdoor markets are both year round, with varying schedules. Produce Row is open Wednesday - Sunday. Indoor shops are open Thursday-Sunday.

Have you been to the Columbus Farmers Market yet? If not, you can find it at 2919 Route 206, Columbus (near Burlington). For more of New Jersey's best farmers markets, check out this list.

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