If you’re exploring the scenic Finger Lakes region, be sure to carve out time for a stop at The Windmill Farm & Craft Market, just south of Penn Yan. Since opening in 1987, this Saturday-only market has grown into a vibrant hub of local culture, food, and handmade artistry.
๐ป A Bit of History
The Windmill started with a simple goal: to give local Mennonite and Amish farmers a space to share their goods with the community. What began with a few dozen vendors has grown into a sprawling market featuring over 175 indoor and outdoor shops spread across 44 beautiful acres.
๐๏ธ What You’ll Find
- Fresh Produce & Local Goods
Stock up on fruits, vegetables, baked goods, cheeses, and homemade jamsโall fresh from local farms. - Amish and Mennonite Crafts
Discover hand-stitched quilts, wooden furniture, leather goods, and traditional homewares. - Artisan Treasures
From pottery and candles to jewelry and textiles, every corner of the Windmill offers a one-of-a-kind find. - Delicious Eats
Come hungry! Youโll find coffee, barbecue, soft pretzels, gourmet sandwiches, baked goods, and so much more. - Live Music & Events
Local musicians and special events (like car shows and holiday celebrations) bring extra charm to the experience.
๐จโ๐ฉโ๐งโ๐ฆ A Place for Everyone
The Windmill is more than a marketโit’s a place where families, locals, and visitors come together. With plenty of picnic areas and wide paths, itโs perfect for kids, grandparents, and even leashed pets.
๐ Planning Your Visit
- Open: Saturdays only, late April through late November, including holiday weekends
- Hours: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
- Location: 3900 Route 14A, just south of Penn Yan, NY
- Tip: Arrive early for the best selection and easiest parking
๐ Why Itโs Worth the Trip
The Windmill captures everything people love about the Finger Lakes: local flavor, community spirit, and small-town charm. Whether you’re shopping for gifts, stocking your pantry, or just soaking up the atmosphere, itโs a place that makes you feel connectedโto the region and to the people in it.
So the next time you’re near Keuka Lake, follow the breeze to The Windmillโyouโll leave with your arms full and your heart full, too.