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Farmers Markets that Accept SNAP/EBT in New Jersey
18 markets in New Jersey accept SNAP/EBT.
18SNAP markets
26th Annual Highlands Business Partnership's Farmers Market
Highlands, NJ
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Asbury Fresh
Asbury Park, NJ
SNAP/EBTCreditDebit
Barnegat Farmers Market
Barnegat, NJ
SNAP/EBTCreditDebit
Cook's Market at Rutgers Gardens
North Brunswick Township, NJ
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Farm Stand at The Urban Farm
Morristown, NJ
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Hamilton Park Farmers Market
Jersey City, NJ
SNAP/EBTWICCredit
Highland Park Farmers Market
Highland Park, NJ
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Morris County Winter Farmers' Market
Morristown, NJ
SNAP/EBTCreditDebit
Morristown Farmers Market
Morristown, NJ
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Ocean City, NJ Farmers & Crafters Market
Ocean City, NJ
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Princeton Farmers Market
Princeton, NJ
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Rancocas Woods Farmers Market
Mount Laurel Township, NJ
SNAP/EBTCreditDebit
Riverview Farmers Market
Jersey City, NJ
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Somerset County Regional Farmers Market
Somerville, NJ
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
South Orange Farmers Market
SOUTH ORANGE, NJ
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
The Township of Little Falls Farmers Market
Little Falls, NJ
SNAP/EBTCreditDebit
West Windsor Community Farmers Market - main season
West Windsor Township, NJ
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Winter Market Presented by Grow it Green Morristown
Morris Township, NJ
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Frequently asked questions
How many New Jersey farmers markets accept SNAP/EBT?
18 farmers markets in New Jersey are listed as accepting SNAP/EBT. That's 18 out of 78 published New Jersey markets.
How does SNAP/EBT work at a farmers market?
Most participating markets accept the SNAP/EBT card at a central booth — you swipe once, get tokens or wooden coins, and use those at any vendor selling eligible food. Some markets also offer Double Up Food Bucks or similar matching programs that stretch your benefits.
What if a New Jersey market isn't listed as accepting SNAP/EBT?
Listings here reflect what each market reported to public USDA directories. A market that isn't flagged for SNAP/EBT may still accept it in practice — call ahead to confirm, or check the market's own website if listed.
