A Coastal Hub for Fresh Alaskan Fare
Anchorage hosts 2 local markets, contributing to the state's total of 26 vibrant shopping destinations. This urban center provides a community-focused experience within Anchorage County for both residents and visitors. You can explore a diverse range of 18 unique products across these two convenient locations.
Saturdays in the City
The Anchorage Farmers' Market and the Village Market & Farm Stand both serve the community with overlapping Saturday schedules. While one market offers a seasonal summer experience, the Village Market provides a reliable year-round option for fresh food. Both markets create a lively weekend atmosphere for gathering local essentials.
From Grass-Fed Beef to Fresh Pasta
Shoppers find an impressive variety of 18 unique items, with vegetables and grass-fed beef featured at both city markets. You can also discover specialty goods like maple syrup, fresh herbs, and artisan nuts. These products showcase the high-quality agriculture thriving in the northern climate.
Plan Your Saturday Morning Outing
Saturdays are the primary day for market activity in Anchorage, with both spots operating from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM. The seasonal Anchorage Farmers' Market runs from May through October, while the Village Market remains open throughout the year. Morning visits ensure the best selection of seafood, dairy, and freshly baked goods.
Discover More Alaskan Markets
Continue your culinary journey by exploring nearby markets in Wasilla or Kenai. You can also check our Anchorage County page to see all the local options available in your area.
Market Insights
Anchorage has 2 farmers markets. 1 operates year-round. 2 hold weekend hours. Common products include Vegetables, Grass-Fed Beef, Nuts.
All Markets in Anchorage
Anchorage Farmers' Market
Village Market & Farm Stand
ZIP Codes in Anchorage
Other Cities in Alaska
Market data sourced from the USDA National Farmers Market Directory. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect real-time changes.