Join us at the Woodinville Farmers Market!

***NEW HOURS IN 2024**

The Market is open every Saturday from May – September
from 10:00am – 2:00pm.

The Market is located on Festival Street in the Schoolhouse District, and up on the Lawn of District Flats. In downtown Woodinville near the ball fields and City Hall.

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Are you in the mood for some fresh produce, boutique baked goods, artisanal sauces, cider, and other delightful treats? Look no further than the Woodinville Farmers Market! Since 1993, the Woodinville Farmers Market has been serving up more than just groceries. It’s grown into a vibrant community hub, complete with entertainment, educational demos, and plenty of opportunities to connect with fellow foodies. It’s now a vibrant festival that brings the Woodinville community and visitors from near and far together for entertainment, music, and educational demonstrations.

Walk, bike or drive to the Market!

We’re located on Festival Street, next to the Woodinville Sports Fields, at 13205 NE 175th St, Woodinville, WA 98072.

Bike racks are available around District Flats, and parking is available around the Schoolhouse District.

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Woodinville Farmers Market is dedicated to supporting farms and small businesses.

Come to the Market where you’ll find fresh produce and flowers,
culinary treats, and handcrafted art. We have activities for the kids, events and surprises throughout the season.

Whether you’re a family with young kids, a retiree, or a lifetime local, the market on Festival Street is the perfect gathering spot. With lively entertainment and friendly market members, you’re sure to make connections and friendships as you enjoy the fellowship, food, and fun. The Woodinville Farmers Market is more than just a grocery store. Established in 1993, it’s a vibrant community hub featuring entertainment, educational demos, and delicious local products.

As a 501(c)(4) non-profit, the Woodinville Farmers Market is committed to sustaining the local rural economy, promoting small businesses, and preserving the valuable farmland in the Woodinville area and Sammamish Valley. By doing your shopping here, you’re contributing to a great cause and supporting local agriculture. By shopping there, you’re making a positive impact on your community and supporting local agriculture. So come on down and experience the best of what this amazing market has to offer!

Homegrown. Handmade. In the heart of Woodinville.

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FAQs on Woodinville Open Air Farmers Market

What is sold at the Woodinville open air farmers market?

In a nutshell, fresh produce, flowers, processed foods, prepared foods, arts, and crafts. But to be more specific, we’ve got raspberries, blueberries, strawberries, carrots, chard, tomatoes, cucumbers, kale, spinach, peas, beans, herbs, potatoes, onions, garlic, beets, lettuce, cherries, apricots, nectarines, peaches, pears, apples, grapes, squash, eggs, bread, cookies, honey, mushrooms, nuts, salami, bbq sauce, hot sauce, hummus, popcorn, fish n chips, tamales, samosas, dumplings, cheese bread, mexican snacks, coffee beans, mead, cider, cocktail syrups, candles, accessories, repurposed clothing, jewelry, glass art, resin art, string art, skin care, soap and more!

What types of things can I find at the Woodinville Farmers Market?

Fresh fruits and vegetables, flowers, ready-to-eat food, food trucks, treats, arts, crafts, music and magic, activities for kids, community partners, neighbors, and friends!

What sells the most at a farmers market?

It depends on the day and selection.  Come check out your local market and find a little gem to take home!

Why are open-air markets so popular?

We love to feel that sense of community and festivity.

What are the benefits of shopping at an open air market?

You can’t beat shopping for items directly from the grower or maker. Every product tells a story, and the more you know, the better it tastes!

What day is the Woodinville farmers market open?

Midday Saturdays, from 10am-3pm, from May-September.

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