Farmers markets in District of Columbia
District of Columbia has 59 farmers markets across 4 cities and towns in our directory. Washington has the most. Across the state, markets commonly sell vegetables, fruits, herbs, baked goods, and eggs. 46 accept SNAP/EBT. 7 are open year-round. Pick a city below to see markets with hours, seasons, and vendors.
Frequently asked questions
- How many farmers markets are in District of Columbia?
- District of Columbia has 59 farmers markets across 4 cities in our directory, built from the public USDA directory.
- Do District of Columbia farmers markets accept SNAP/EBT?
- Yes. 46 markets in District of Columbia accept SNAP/EBT, and many participate in Double Up nutrition-incentive programs that stretch those benefits.
- What do District of Columbia farmers markets sell?
- Common products across District of Columbia markets include vegetables, fruits, herbs, baked goods, and eggs, plus seasonal specialties by region.