Farmers markets in Washington
Washington has 204 farmers markets across 143 cities and towns in our directory. Seattle has the most. Across the state, markets commonly sell vegetables, baked goods, honey, flowers, and fruits. 100 accept SNAP/EBT. 7 are open year-round. Pick a city below to see markets with hours, seasons, and vendors.
Seattle18 marketsSpokane8 marketsTacoma7 marketsVancouver5 marketsGig Harbor4 marketsFriday Harbor3 marketsLangley3 marketsSEATTLE3 marketsBellevue2 marketsBothell2 marketsCheney2 marketsEdmonds2 marketsEnumclaw2 marketsEverett2 marketsFederal Way2 marketsIlwaco2 marketsKennewick2 marketsKirkland2 marketsLongview2 marketsOlympia2 marketsPoulsbo2 marketsRedmond2 marketsRichland2 marketsSilverdale2 marketsTumwater2 marketsWoodinville2 marketsAberdeen1 marketAnacortes1 marketArlington1 marketAuburn1 marketBLAINE1 marketBainbridge Island1 marketBelfair1 marketBellingham1 marketBenton City1 marketBow1 marketBremerton1 marketBurien1 marketBurlington1 marketCASHMERE1 marketCLAYTON1 marketCamano Island1 marketCarnation1 marketCathlamet1 marketCentralia1 marketChehalis1 marketChelan1 marketChewelah1 marketChimacum1 marketClarkston1 marketClayton1 marketColeville1 marketCollege Place1 marketColville1 marketCoupeville1 marketDarrington1 marketDavenport1 marketDes Moines1 marketDuvall1 marketEastsound1 marketEatonville1 marketEllensburg1 marketEphrata1 marketFALL CITY1 marketFerndale1 marketFife1 marketGoldendale1 marketGranger1 marketIssaquah1 marketKINGSTON1 marketKelso1 marketKent1 marketKey Center1 marketKingston1 marketLUMMI ISLAND1 marketLa Center1 marketLacey1 marketLake Forest Park1 marketLakewood1 marketLeavenworth1 marketLiberty Lake1 marketLong Beach1 marketLopez Island1 marketLynden1 marketLynnwood1 marketManson1 marketMaple Valley1 marketMarysville1 marketMercer Island1 marketMount Vernon1 marketMukilteo1 marketNewport1 marketNorth Bend1 marketOak Harbor1 marketOcean Shores1 marketOkanogan1 marketOlalla1 marketOmak1 marketOroville1 marketOrting1 marketOthello1 marketPACKWOOD1 marketPOMEROY1 marketPORT TOWNSEND1 marketPROSSER1 marketPasco1 marketPateros1 marketPort Angeles1 marketPort Orchard1 marketPort Townsend1 marketPullman1 marketPuyallup1 marketRaymond1 marketRenton1 marketRochester1 marketRoslyn1 marketSPOKANE1 marketSammamish1 marketSedro-Woolley1 marketSequim1 marketShelton1 marketShoreline1 marketSnohomish1 marketStanwood1 marketSteilacoom1 marketSunnyside1 marketTOLEDO1 marketTenino1 marketTonasket1 marketTwisp1 marketUNIVERSITY PL1 marketVashon1 marketWalla Walla1 marketWenatchee1 marketWhite Salmon1 marketWinlock1 marketWoodland1 marketYAKIMA1 marketYELM1 marketYakima1 marketYelm1 marketcamas1 marketstevenson1 market
Frequently asked questions
- How many farmers markets are in Washington?
- Washington has 204 farmers markets across 143 cities in our directory, built from the public USDA directory.
- Do Washington farmers markets accept SNAP/EBT?
- Yes. 100 markets in Washington accept SNAP/EBT, and many participate in Double Up nutrition-incentive programs that stretch those benefits.
- What do Washington farmers markets sell?
- Common products across Washington markets include vegetables, baked goods, honey, flowers, and fruits, plus seasonal specialties by region.