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Farmers Markets

Farmers Markets are an indication of the health of a community. Western Washington hosts some of the most vibrant and active farmers markets in the country. Just search for your local market below listed under the appropriate county.

King County

Auburn International Farmers Market
A St and 2nd St SW, Auburn Station Plaza, easy access from Hwy 167/18
Sundays, 10am - 3pm, Beginning mid June through the end of September

The Market will reopen in June 2010 with more than 35 vendors offering a variety of fresh locally grown farmed based foods, hand crafted items and concession stand that are restaurant based but feature a home cooked taste. The 2010 weekly market will also include free performances, guest chef with farm fresh ingredients, children activities from face painting to hands on activities to storytelling. The market will also have classes on health, nutrition, and gardening.

Bellevue Crossroads Farmers Market
15600 N.E. 8th Street, Bellevue, WA
Tuesday, 12pm - 5pm, Last Tuesday of May through the first week of October

Co-sponsors Hopelink and the Eastside Heritage Center help make the Crossroads Farmers Market a favorite event throughout the summer. An average of 25 Washington state farmers bring fresh produce every market day.

Live music fills the air at each market and a local nonprofit community organizations are featured each market day. There are also contests, recipes and more all season long. The Crossroads Farmers Market is a proud member of the Washington State Farmers Market Association.

Bellevue Saturday Farmers Market
10610 NE 8th St, Bellevue, WA, Washington Square
Saturdays, 10am - 2pm, Beginning the first Saturday of June through mid November

Bellevue Farmers Market is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting our local rural economy, farmland preservation, small family farms and small businesses. In 2009, we assisted 43 small family farms from 17 counties in the state of Washington. In addition, the market supports Hopelink, a local non-profit organization serving the needs of homeless and low- income families, children, seniors and people with disabilities across North and East King County. In 2009, Hopelink benefited from over $12,000 of donated fresh produce.

Bellevue Farmers Market is certified to accept WIC Farmers Market Nutrition Coupons and Senior Coupons.

Bellevue Thursday Farmers Market
1717 Bellevue Way NE, Bellevue, WA, First Presbyterian Church of Bellevue
Thursdays, 3pm - 7pm, Beginning mid Thursday in May through mid October

Bellevue Farmers Market is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting our local rural economy, farmland preservation, small family farms and small businesses. In 2009, we assisted 43 small family farms from 17 counties in the state of Washington. In addition, the market supports Hopelink, a local non-profit organization serving the needs of homeless and low- income families, children, seniors and people with disabilities across North and East King County. In 2009, Hopelink benefited from over $12,000 of donated fresh produce.

Bellevue Farmers Market is certified to accept WIC Farmers Market Nutrition Coupons and Senior Coupons.

Burien Farmers Market
5th & SW 152nd St, Burien, WA, Burien Town Square
Thursdays, 11am - 6pm, Beginning Thursday of May through mid October

Burien Farmers' Market - every Thursday from the beginning of May through mid-October. The Farmers' Market has developed into a very successful market with 40 to 50 vendors each week. Vendors include a food booth, handmade goods, farm fresh produce and fresh baked products. Vendors must meet the guidelines of "Washington State Farmers Markets."

Carnation Farmers Market
31523 NE 40th St. Carnation WA
Tuesdays, 3pm - 7pm, Beginning Tuesday of May through the end of September

Organic, healthy and local from local family farms; vegetables and fruits, flower bouquets, nursery plants, varietal honey, nut butters, dairy (milk, cream, butter), farmstead cheeses, eggs, fresh pasta, wood-fired breads, fine pastries, seafood, handmade candies, crafts from the farm or wildcrafted, prepared foods.

Weekly Music on the Grass, Chalk Art, Children's booth and playground, 'Taste the Market' food samples, special events.

Des Moines Waterfront Farmers Market
S 227th St & Dock St, Seattle, WA
Saturdays, 10am - 2pm, Beginning Saturday of June through the end of October

Located in a beautiful setting with stunning views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains, the market serves as a community gathering place for people in the south Seattle area to meet up with their neighbors and interact with local family farmers. The market will feature about thirty vendors with a bounty of farm fresh vegetables, fruits, and baked goods, as well as cut flowers and unique local crafts.

Duvall Farmers Market
Brown Avenue NE between Ring & Richardson Streets
Thursdays, 3pm - 7pm, Beginning Thursday of May through the end of September

Located in the heart of the Snoqualmie Valley, the Duvall Farmers Market welcomes everyone! Where Real People truly meet Real Food!

Kent Farmers Market
Intersection of 2nd Ave & Smith St, Kent, WA, Town Square Plaza
Saturdays, 9am - 2pm, Beginning first Saturday of June through the end of September

This is an open air farmers market hosted by the Kent Lions service organization.

Kirkland Friday Night Market at Juanita Beach
9703 NE Juanita Drive, Kirkland, WA
Fridays, 3pm - 7pm, Beginning the end of May through the first of October

The evening market features a wide variety of delicious fruits, beautiful flowers and fresh produce grown locally in the state of Washington.

Located at Juanita Beach Park, with beautiful Lake Washington as a background, a visit to the market is a perfect way to start your weekend!

Kirkland Wednesday Farmers Market
Marina Park, Kirkland, WA
Wednesdays, 2pm - 7pm, Beginning first of May through mid October

The mission of the KWM is to facilitate a weekly event, May through October, providing an opportunity for the local WA farmers, artists, and vendors to sell their goods, in addition to fostering strong community between business, citizen and neighborhoods in downtown Kirkland.

The KWM holds a variety of community events throughout the Market Season. 

Lake Forest Park - Third Place Commons Farmers Market
Intersection of SR522 and Hwy104, Lake Forest Park, WA, Lower level Lake Forest Park Town Centre
Sundays, 11am - 4pm, Beginning of May through the beginning of October

Friends of Third Place Commons opened the Lake Forest Park Farmers Market in 2005 that, again, demonstrated the support of the community. Third Place is a model of the potential of public-private partnerships and the role they must play in a civil society.

Maple Valley Farmers Market
25700 Maple Valley Hwy. SE, Maple Valley, WA, Rock Creek Elementary School
Saturdays, 9am - 1pm, Beginning mid June through the first of October

Maple Valley Farmers’ Market is "The Saturday Morning Place to Be!" Our vibrant outdoor market is your perfect Saturday destination.  MVFM offers only Washington State seasonal farm, sea, and ranch products, including: freshly-picked, tasty, healthy fruits and vegetables; grass-fed beef; wild-caught seafood and shellfish; cheese; eggs; milk; honey; and flowers.  Bread, baked goods, prepared foods, and artisans' handcrafted quality items are also sold.  Cooking demos, live music, special events and seasonal celebrations are scheduled throughout the 17-week market season.  Come and experience the small-town, welcoming atmosphere in the heart of Maple Valley!

Mercer Island Farmers Market
SE 32nd Street, Mercer Island, WA, Mercerdale Park
Sundays, 11am - 3pm, Beginning mid June through mid October, NO MARKET on July 11th due to Summer Celebration or August 1st due to Seafair.

The Mercer Island Farmers Market connects growers, consumers, and the Island business community to create a valuable, sustainable community asset. The benefits resonate beyond our local community by contributing to sustainability of our region’s agricultural production.

The Mercer Island Farmers Market was organized by Mercer Island residents who have a passion for healthy living, a desire to offer fresh locally grown produce and who want to support our local farmers.  We strive to create a place for people of all ages to gather, learn and shop together.

Renton Farmers Market
3rd Avenue South and Burnett, Renton, WA, At the Piazza
Tuesdays, 3pm - 7pm, Beginning Tuesday of June through mid September

For sale are fruits, vegetables, flowers, plants, salad dressings, honey, bread, salmon and food vendors tempting you to buy. These are locally produced foods and not only give us excellent shopping choices, but also support these enterprises. Every Tuesday there will be entertainment - instrumental music or dancers - or both! These are scheduled from 5:30 to 6:30.

Sammamish Farmers Market
801 228th Avenue NE, Sammamish, WA, Sammamish Commons
Wednesdays, 4pm - 8pm, Beginning mid May through the end of September

A seasonal assortment of locally grown produce. Specialty prepared food - Handcrafted candy and baked goods – Flower bouquets – Local arts and crafts - Children’s events - Chef demonstrations. Live entertainment and more!

Seatlle - University District Farmers Market
Corner of 50th and University Way NE, Seattle, WA, University Heights
Saturdays, 9am - 2pm, Year round

Our seven Neighborhood Farmers Markets are local, "producer-only" markets. This means we sell only Washington State farm produce and processed foods (no crafts, flea markets or wholesalers). Farm produce includes fresh, seasonal fruits and vegetables, herbs, nuts, honey, dairy products, eggs, poultry, mushrooms, meats, fish, shellfish, cut flowers and nursery stock. Processed foods include jams, preserves, wine, ciders, pickled vegetables, fresh pasta, artisan breads and other baked goods. Everything on the market tables is grown or produced in Washington by the farmer or vendor who is selling.

Seattle - Ballard Farmers Market
Ballard Avenue NW between 20th NW and 22 NW, Seattle, WA
Sundays, 10am - 3pm, Year round

At the picturesque year-round Ballard Avenue location you'll find a thriving market that has won acclaim as the best local market for two years running because of a constantly expanding variety of ingenius offerings and specialties from local farmers, culinary artists and craftsman designers.

Enveloped in the tree-lined canopy of this historic maritime street and laced with the happy sounds of musicians and children and throngs of the Sunday shoppers, Ballard offers a vast selection of just-picked local fruits and vegetables from Washington farms and orchards, as well as wild-crafted items-honeys, mushrooms, sauces, jams, jellies, local nursery plants, spices and herbs. Favorite attractions are the expansive choice of delectable artisan cheeses ( both dairy and goat varieties), pasture-finished, hormone-free meats, seafood, shellfish, free range poultry & eggs, seasonal plants-not to mention dazzling arrays of flowers and hot oven-fresh breads, and two local wine bars and coffee shops for those who want to sit and savor the old-world atmosphere. Adding local brilliance are wonderful craftsmen designers of furniture, ceramics, garden art, jewelry as well as purveyors of hand-made soaps, lotions, perfumes and exotica.

Seattle - Madrona Farmers Market
Corner of Martin Luther King, Jr. Way and E. Union Street, Seattle, WA, Madrona Grocery Outlet
Fridays, 3pm - 7pm, Beginning mid May through the end of September

Find fresh organic produce and natural meats, wild fish, eggs, honeys, artisan breads, fresh shell fish and much, much more.

Seattle - Pike Place Market
Pike Place between Pike Street and Virginia Street
9am - 6pm, Year round

Operating for over 100 years, Pike Place Market is internationally recognized as America's premier farmers' market and is home to nearly 200 year-round commercial businesses; 190 craftspeople and 120 farmers who rent table space by the day; 240 street performers and musicians; and 300 apartment units, most of which house low-income elderly people. "The Market," as the locals affectionately say, attracts 10 million visitors a year, making it one of Washington's most frequently visited destinations.

Winter, spring, summer and fall, the Pike Place Market is open seven days a week, closing only on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. Our merchants set their own hours, so it's a good idea to check the shopping and dining guides before coming to visit a specific shop or stall. Generally, restaurants stay open later and during the peak farm season, farmers are frequently set up and ready to sell by 8:00 a.m. or earlier.

Seattle - Wallingford Farmers Market
Corner of North 45th and Wallingford Ave, Seattle, WA, Wallingford Center
Wednesdays, 3pm - 7pm, Beginning mid May through the end of September

Find fresh organic produce and natural meats, wild fish, eggs, honeys, artisan breads, fresh shell fish and much, much more.

Seattle - Phinney Farmers Market
67th and Phinney Ave N, Seattle, WA, Phinney Neighborhood Center
Fridays, 3pm - 7pm, End of May through first of October

This lovely neighborhood market features a beautiful mix of produce from both Puget Sound and Eastern Washington, all seasonally ripe: berries, tree fruits, heirloom tomatoes, all kinds of greens and lettuces, summer squashes, root vegetables, pole beans, purple cauliflower and dozens of other veggies, as well as a good selection of farmstead cheeses, locally produced meats and seafood, honey, preserves, and fresh cut flower bouquets.

Seattle - West Seattle Farmers Market
California Ave SW and SW Alaska, Seattle, WA
Sundays, 10am - 2pm, Year round

Operating since 1999, the West Seattle Farmers Market features over 35 Washington State farmers and small food processors.  This popular market is “home” to countless enthusiastic shoppers who revel in the freshness, variety, and value available from local farms.  Fresh fruit from both sides of the state include berries, cherries, peaches, nectarines, apples, and melons. Market tables are also loaded with local organic produce, all kinds of seasonal vegetables, fresh farm cheeses, herbs, mushrooms, free-range chicken and eggs, seafood, pastured organic beef, ciders, honey, preserves, fresh baked bread and pastries, cut flowers, and plant starts.  In the winter, over 25 farmers and food vendors sell all kinds of seasonal farm products, including wonderful preserves and other great gift items, and organic and pastured meats and poultry for holidays and warming winter meals.

The market also hosts live music, activities kids and other events throughout the season (see the Events page for schedules).  Gardening and composting information booths are at the market each week during the summer.

Seattle - Broadway Sunday Farmers Market
10th Avenue East and E Thomas, Seattle, WA
Sundays, 11am - 3pm, Second Sunday in May through the third weekend in December

This popular Sunday destination is located in the heart of Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood, just behind the Broadway Bank of America. The market features a full selection of local, in-season fruits and vegetables from Puget Sound and Eastern Washington, farmstead cheeses, fresh baked goods, organic and pasture-raised meats, seafood, honey, eggs, cut flowers, jams and preserves. In the spring, look for beautiful lettuces and braising greens, plant starts and other early harvest offerings.  As the season progresses through summer and fall, you'll find all kinds of local berries, cherries, peaches, apricots, herbs, greens, summer and winter squashes, tomatoes, peppers, root vegetables, apples, pears, wild mushrooms, and more.

Cooking demos and live music are also part of market day activities - see the Events page during the market season for details.

Seattle - Columbia City Farmers Market
4801 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA, Columbia Plaza
Wednesdays, 3pm - 7pm, Mid April through the third Wdnesday in October

Founded in 1998, the Columbia City farmers market brings over 40 Washington State farmers and small food vendors to this historic neighborhood in Seattle’s Rainier Valley. Market days are full of the colors and sounds of shoppers from around the world who live and work in this community.

A visual and aromatic feast, farm tables at this market are loaded with the region's freshest fruits and vegetables, organic produce, free-range eggs, hazelnuts, honey, ciders, cheeses, seafood, free-range chickens, pasture-raised organic beef, goat meat, jams, sauces, cut flowers, nursery stock, fresh bread and other baked goods.

The Market hosts weekly events such as cooking demos, produce tasting, live music, activities for kids, and gardening and composting information. See Events page for details on market day happenings.

Seattle - Fremont Farmers Market
500 block, No. 34th Street and Evanston Avenue N, Seattle, WA
Sundays, Winter hours, 10am - 4pm, Summer hours, 10am - 5pm, Year round

Established in 1990, the Fremont Market has evolved into a thriving and diverse European-style, street market that goes all year 'round every Sunday. The market hosts anywhere up to 150 exhibitors who continue to delight the crowds and treasure hunters week after week with everything you can imagine and some things you can't - antiques, collectibles, bygones, retro, vintage and original fashion, estate sale treasures, tools, deluxe junk and the cream of regional garage sales (pre-selected by professionals.) In addition there is constantly changing bazaar of colorful and surprising world imports as well as new and original designers, artists and craftsmen showing with stunning, heart warming, one-of-a-kind and often improbably wonderful offerings. This season we have great street food including Veracci pizzas, French crepes, Chicago style dogs, Tamales, Thai desserts, Tuscan Bruschettas, and much more. With Fremont's sister farmers market in Ballard bursting its belt, we're bringing the farmers component back this season by popular demand. The market is truly a magic box where anything and everything is possible. It's free to the public, pet friendly, bike accessible and goes on rain or shine.

Seattle - Lake City Farmers Market
NE 125th and 28th Avenue NE, Seattle, WA
Thursdays, 3pm - 7pm, First Thursday in June throught the first Thursday in October

The Lake City Farmers Market has become a much-loved weekday event, and a great place to pick up delicious, fresh, and healthy fruits and vegetables for dinner and the weekend ahead.  This market is also frequented by shoppers from other neighborhoods looking for a mid-week replenishing of seasonal goodies. 

Each Thursday afternoon shoppers can delight in the bright colors and heady aromas of beautiful flowers, berries, tree fruit, vegetables, fresh herbs, tomatoes, greens, nuts, organic meats, seafood, baked bread and pastries, preserves and other Washington-grown foods. Shoppers can also enjoy cooking demos, produce tasting, live music, and activities for kids throughout the season (see Events page for schedules during the market season). The park also offers a playground and grassy picnic/play area right next to the Market.

Seattle - Magnolia Farmers Market
2550 34th Ave West
Saturdays, 10am - 2pm, Beginning first of June through - the end of September

The Magnolia Farmers Market is a very popular destination among locals in this near-island neighborhood of Seattle. Whether you are looking for a good deal on organic lettuce, or hoping to find a truly sumptuous piece of cheese, the Magnolia market has plenty of choices. All the farmers bring their produce fresh-picked and seasonally ripe: vegetables, berries, cherries, heirloom lettuces and greens, apples, pears, peaches, apricots, tomatoes, and fresh herbs. The market includes excellent baked goods, meats, seafood, preserves, honey, and cheeses.

Throughout the sesason, shoppers are also treated to cooking demos, produce tasting, live music, and activities for kids - see Events page for dates and details.

Seattle - Meadowbrook Farmers Market
2728 NE 100th St, Seattle, WA, Seattle Waldorf School
Sundays, 11am - 3pm, Beginning in June through the end of October

The Meadowbrook Farmers Market is a non-profit organization dedicated to cultivating a sustainable and healthy community by offering high-quality local organic and bio-dynamic foods, artisan goods, and educational opportunities.

Seattle - Queen Anne Farmers Market
West Crockett Street and Queen Anne Avenue North
Thursdays, 3pm - 7pm, Beginning third Thursday in May through the first Thursday in October

In June 2009, we reopened on West Crockett Street, sheltered by lovely brick facades, boasting al fresco dining, dappled shade, and ample parking in surface and underground lots. Opening Day brought over 2,000 people to the market and $16,000 in vendor sales. The multiplier effect meant local retail stores, including Metropolitan Market and Chocolopolis, saw their busiest day of the week. The season included some of the hottest days on record and the worst financial times since the Great Depression, but vendor sales increased ten percent over 2008. The community came out, week after week, to support the farmers and vendors. Our business community rallied with donations and sponsorships, and our neighbors volunteered hundreds of hours.

In 2010 we’re extending the season by three FIVE weeks in response to vendor and customer requests. We’re expanding the site to include the adjacent Aquatics Center parking lot. And we hope to extend the hours during midsummer, so folks can stay at the market after 7 pm. We’ll accept WIC and Senior FMFP checks, and hope to be qualified for SNAP (food stamp) redemption.

Vashon Farmers Market
Corner of Bank Road and Vashon Highway SW
Saturdays, 10am - 2pm, Beginning mid March through the second Saturday in December

The Vashon Island Growers Association (VIGA) is a chapter of Washington Tilth and a non-profit educational organization devoted to the promotion and protection of farms and gardening operations on Vashon-Maury Island. We have sponsored the protection of open-space for the promotion of agriculture and continue to seek opportunities to increase the number and quality of growing operations as a viable livelihood. We also manage the operations of the Vashon Island Farmers Market.

Woodinville Farmers Market
13203 NE 175th, Woodinville, WA, Carol Edwards Center (corner of NE 175th Street and 133rd Ave NE)
Saturdays, 9am - 3pm, Beginning the first Saturday in May through the first Saturday in October

Local neighborhood market featuring foods, crafts and special events throughout the season.

Pierce County

Gig Harbor Saturday Farmers Market
6808 Kimball Driv NW, Gig Harbor, WA, Kimball Drive Park N Ride
Saturdays, 8:30am - 2pm, Beginning in April through September

The Gig Harbor Farmers Market offers fresh flowers, produce, food, wood crafts, jewelry and other handcrafted arts from nearly 100 local vendors. Also featuring live music throughout the season.

Gig Harbor Wednesday Farmers Market
3207 Harborview Dr, Gig Harbor, WA, Skansie Brothers Park (Downtown Gig Harbor on the water)
Wednesdays, 11am - 4pm, Beggining in June through September

The Gig Harbor Farmers Market offers fresh flowers, produce, food, wood crafts, jewelry and other handcrafted arts from nearly 100 local vendors.

There's something for everyone in the family to enjoy!

Puyallup Farmers Market
330 S Meridian, Puyallup, WA (Pioneer Park and the Pioneer Park Pavilion in downtown Puyallup)
Saturdays, 9am - 2pm, Beginning the first of May through the end of October and Sundays, 9am - 2pm, Beginning in May through the end of August

Local neighborhood market featuring foods, crafts and special events throughout the season.

Puyallup Sunrise Village Farmers Market
15600 Meridian E. Puyallup, WA (Parking area at the far east portion of Sunrise Village)
Saturdays, 10am - 4pm, Beginning at the end of May through October

Sunrise Village Farmers' Market is a great place to shop local! Come out and visit Saturdays from 10am to 4pm at Sunrise Village's back parking area. Enjoy our "green" environment with compostable food containers, reusable shopping bags, and healthy, fresh food!

Our Farmers’ Market is all about local. As a member of the WA State Farmers Market Association the rules are very clear, it must be produced locally, as in Washington State, and if it is a consumable item it must be produced in accordance with local health department requirements.

Tacoma - 6th Avenue Farmers Market
Tacoma, WA, on North Pine St between 6th Ave and 7th Ave
Tuesdays, 3:30pm - 7:30pm, Beginning in June through the end of September

Last year the market filled the streets from 6th Ave to 7th Ave, generating an enthusiasm and community spirit that was palpable, spilling over into neighborhood businesses. Reports from neighboring businesses showed a considerable jump in sales on market days. Local residents openly enjoyed the convenience of front door shopping and community gathering.

Tacoma - Broadway Farmers Market
Downtown Tacoma, WA, on Broadway Street, between 9th and 11th
Thursdays, 8:30am - 2pm, Beginning third Thursday in May through the second Thursday in October

The Broadway Market is Tacoma's oldest market. The market is considered one of the best in the region. Come down and you'll see why! From the critically acclaimed mix of vendors to the quality of the programming and atmosphere, Broadway is bound to make going local an enjoyable experience for you! Though Broadway isn't like many markets due to its shear size, two city blocks and 4,000-6,000+ people every Thursday, it still has the hometown atmosphere that has led the farmers market movement to resonate with some of our nation's best memories. So whether you're coming down from the office for lunch or bringing the kids down for kids activities and shopping local produce, you're guaranteed to have a great time!

Snohomish County

Bothell Farmers Market
23718 Bothell Everett Hwy, Bothell, WA, Country Village
Fridays, 12pm - 6pm, Beginning of June through September

Bothell’s annual Farmers Market at Country Village can be found in the center parking lot of Country Village. The market will feature many locally grown fruits and vegetables, cut flowers, nuts, breads, berries, honey, and quality hand-crafted items made by local artisans. Local musicians will keep you humming while you make your purchases. Visitors will also enjoy the beautiful grounds of Country Village, train rides, and over forty individually owned shops and restaurants while stocking up on the best the Northwest has to offer!

Edmonds Museum Farmers Market

5th Ave N and Bell Street, Edmonds, WA (Downtown Edmonds on 5th Street from Main at the fountain to Bell and east up Bell Street around Centennial Plaza)
Saturdays, 9am - 2pm, Second Saturday in May through June
Saturdays, 9am - 3pm, Second Saturday in July through the first Saturday in October, except August 14th (Taste of Edmonds)

Open to all vendors with products Hand Made or "Home Grown in Washington." Fresh produce, flowers, plants, processed foods, personally created crafts and original art.

Everett Farmers Market
1600 W. Marine View Drive at 16th Street, Everett, WA (PAST the Navy Base and PAST 18th St. Marina Village entrance)
Sundays, 11am - 4pm, Beginning the end of May through September

The finest, freshest farm products in Snohomish County, musicians every Sunday, bouquets of fresh flowers, delicious baked goods, unique works by local artisans and craftsmen, ready-to-eat food for your picnics.

Granite Falls Saturday Open-Air Market on Getchell

8416 Highway 92 and 84th St NE Getchell Rd, Granite Falls, WA (Just south of Granite Falls at Lervik's Christmas Tree Farm)
Saturdays, 11am - 4pm, Beginning mid June through the second Saturday in October

Open-air market featuring food, produce, crafts and more!

Monroe Farmers Market - Downtown
209 E Main St - Back Parking Lot
Tuesdays, 2pm - 7pm, Beginning of June through mid September

Please stop by and support your local farmers, flower growers and artists and even some fishermen. We have a wonderful mix of vendors with upwards of 30 vendors operating each Tuesday.

Monroe River Valley Farmers Market
1982 168th St SE, Monroe, WA (Near Lewis St Bridge/Hwy 203)
Fridays, 2pm - 7pm, Saturdays, 10am - 5pm, Sundays, 11am - 4pm, Beginning of May through October, Closed 4th of July weekend

Featuring food, produce, crafts and more.

Mukilteo Farmers Market
609 Front Street, Mukilteo, WA (Lighthouse Park, next to the ferry dock)
Wednesdays, 3pm - 7pm, Beginning in June through September

The Mukilteo Farmers' Market is designed to bring together families, neighbors, visitors and local food producers to create a sense of community and social gathering, enhancing our quality of life and strengthening our economy. We strive to serve culturally and economically diverse populations, and to increase access to fresh, locally produced, nourishing and safe foods for all people including children, the elderly, and families with lower incomes.

Snohomish Farmers Market
1st and Cedar, Snohomish, WA
Thursdays, 3pm - 7:30pm, Beginning first Thursday in May through September

Local produce, food, crafts.

Thurston County

Olympia Farmers Market
700 Capitol Way N, Olympia, WA
Thursdays - Sunday, 10am - 3pm, Beginning of April through October, Saturdays & Sundays, 10am - 3pm, November through December

Top Quality Fresh Organic Produce harvested daily, Washington grown fresh apples & fruits, Meats, Fresh Fish, Clams & Oysters, Herbs, Dried & Fresh Cut Flowers, Healthy Breads, Desserts, Eggs, Cheeses, Milk, Jams & Jellies, Great Food, Quality locally grown plants & flowers, Lots of Fun, Art and crafts from local Artisans and Live Entertainment.

Tenino Farmers Market
300 N Old Hwy 99, Tenino, WA (Corner of Garfield and Old Hwy 99 next to the Tenino Elementary School. Please note the Tenino Farmers Market moves to the Tenino City Park for Oregon Trail Days, July 24 and 25th)
Saturdays, 10am - 3pm, Beginning of June through September

The Tenino Farmers Market is a tax-exempt, non-profit organization. We are a seasonal market offering fresh, locally-grown produce, plants and hand-crafted products direct to the Tenino and South Thurston County community. Launched July 2006, we have grown to over 30 vendors!

 

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