Fresh Flavors in the Capital City
Juneau hosts 3 lively markets that bring fresh, local nutrition to the heart of Juneau County. As part of Alaska's 26 total markets, these locations provide essential access to 18 unique product types. The capital's market scene is defined by its strong community ties and coastal charm.
Tuesday through Sunday Variety
The Juneau Green Market, Main Street Growers Market, and Creekside Farmers Market offer three distinct shopping environments. Each market features its own unique mix of vendors, ranging from soap and crafts to local ciders. This variety allows you to shop for fresh ingredients multiple times throughout the week.
Eggs, Mushrooms, and Fermented Goods
Free-range eggs are a staple here, appearing at all 3 markets alongside a wealth of fresh vegetables and poultry. You will also find specialty items like pickles, ferments, and mushrooms at multiple locations. With 18 unique products available, the city offers a complete shopping experience for local food enthusiasts.
Your Weekly Shopping Schedule
Juneau offers markets on Tuesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, providing flexibility for any busy lifestyle. All three markets operate seasonally, generally running from March or May through November. For the widest selection of produce and baked goods, plan your visit during the peak summer months.
Journey Across Alaska
Check out the markets in Sitka or Anchorage for more unique Alaskan products. You can also browse our Juneau County page to find all the local food hubs in the area.
Market Insights
Juneau has 3 farmers markets. 2 hold weekend hours. 3 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Free-Range Eggs, Vegetables, Poultry.
All Markets in Juneau
Juneau Green Market
Main Street Growers Market
Creekside Farmers Market
ZIP Codes in Juneau
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.