Capital City Public Market
✓ USDA-verified827 W Main Street, Boise, Idaho 83702
Capital City Public Market is a farmers market in Boise, Idaho. Market days are Sat and hours are every Saturday · 9:30am – 1:30pm. This market accepts SNAP/EBT and appears on the current USDA SNAP retailer authorization file, so that benefit is federally confirmed rather than self-reported. The listing was confirmed against the USDA's live directory feed, so the core details are recent.
Hours & season
Payment & benefits
- Accepts SNAP/EBT, verified against the current USDA SNAP retailer list
What is in season in Idaho right now
High elevation means a late season packed into summer and early fall, but cool nights make it a great one for greens and stone fruit. These crops are usually at their peak across Idaho around August. Availability at Capital City Public Market depends on what it grows and on how the season has run this year.
Fruit
Vegetables
Idaho's famous potatoes are dug in late summer and fall.
See the full Idaho produce calendar → U-pick and seasonal farms →
About Capital City Public Market
- When is Capital City Public Market open?
- It operates on Sat. Listed hours are Every Saturday · 9:30am – 1:30pm. Market schedules shift around holidays and at the season's edges, so confirm before a long drive.
- Where is Capital City Public Market held?
- 827 W Main Street, Boise, Idaho 83702. The map on this page shows the location and the directions link opens it in Google Maps.
- Does Capital City Public Market accept SNAP or EBT?
- Yes. It accepts SNAP/EBT and is on the current USDA SNAP retailer authorization list. At most markets you swipe your EBT card at the information booth and receive tokens to spend with vendors.
- What is in season in Idaho in August?
- Apricots, blackberries, cantaloupe & melons, peaches, plums, and raspberries are typically at their peak in Idaho around now. What any single market has depends on its growers and the year's weather.
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