Farmers markets in Utah
Utah has 61 farmers markets across 48 cities and towns in our directory. Salt Lake City has the most. Across the state, markets commonly sell vegetables, baked goods, honey, fruits, and herbs. 20 accept SNAP/EBT. 1 are open year-round. Pick a city below to see markets with hours, seasons, and vendors.
Salt Lake City5 marketsMurray4 marketsSALT LAKE CITY3 marketsCedar City2 marketsPrice2 marketsSouth Jordan2 marketsWest Jordan2 marketsAmerican Fork1 marketBoulder1 marketBountiful1 marketBrigham City1 marketClearfield1 marketEAGLE MTN1 marketEden1 marketEscalante1 marketGarden City1 marketGunnison1 marketHeber City1 marketHerriman1 marketKamas1 marketKanab1 marketLindon1 marketLogan1 marketMapleton1 marketMoab1 marketNibley1 marketNorth Logan1 marketOgden1 marketOrderville1 marketOrem1 marketPARK CITY1 marketPROVO1 marketPark City1 marketProvo1 marketRichmond1 marketRoosevelt1 marketSAINT GEORGE1 marketSANDY1 marketSaratoga springs1 marketSpanish Fork1 marketSpring City1 marketSpringdale1 marketSpringville1 marketSt. George1 marketStansbury Park1 marketSyracuse1 marketTorrey1 marketVernal1 market
Frequently asked questions
- How many farmers markets are in Utah?
- Utah has 61 farmers markets across 48 cities in our directory, built from the public USDA directory.
- Do Utah farmers markets accept SNAP/EBT?
- Yes. 20 markets in Utah accept SNAP/EBT, and many participate in Double Up nutrition-incentive programs that stretch those benefits.
- What do Utah farmers markets sell?
- Common products across Utah markets include vegetables, baked goods, honey, fruits, and herbs, plus seasonal specialties by region.