Farmers markets in Alaska
Alaska has 60 farmers markets across 33 cities and towns in our directory. Anchorage has the most. Across the state, markets commonly sell vegetables, baked goods, jams & preserves, plants & seedlings, and soap & body care. 8 accept SNAP/EBT. 2 are open year-round. Pick a city below to see markets with hours, seasons, and vendors.
Anchorage15 marketsFairbanks3 marketsJuneau3 marketsSoldotna3 marketsHaines2 marketsHomer2 marketsKenai2 marketsNenana2 marketsPalmer2 marketsValdez2 marketsWasilla2 marketsAnchor Point1 marketCopper Valley1 marketDelta Junction1 marketDillingham1 marketEagle River1 marketEster1 marketFAIRBANKS1 marketGirdwood1 marketGlennallen1 marketHealy1 marketHouston1 marketKasilof1 marketNinilchik1 marketPetersburg1 marketPetersburg, AK1 marketSalcha1 marketSeward1 marketSitka1 marketSutton1 marketTalkeetna1 marketTrapper Creek1 marketWillow1 market
Frequently asked questions
- How many farmers markets are in Alaska?
- Alaska has 60 farmers markets across 33 cities in our directory, built from the public USDA directory.
- Do Alaska farmers markets accept SNAP/EBT?
- Yes. 8 markets in Alaska accept SNAP/EBT, and many participate in Double Up nutrition-incentive programs that stretch those benefits.
- What do Alaska farmers markets sell?
- Common products across Alaska markets include vegetables, baked goods, jams & preserves, plants & seedlings, and soap & body care, plus seasonal specialties by region.