Island Living and Local Harvests
Sitka features 3 vibrant markets that serve as the agricultural heart of Sitka County. These locations offer a surprising variety of 22 unique products, rivaling much larger Alaskan cities. You will find a warm, inviting atmosphere at every stop in this coastal community.
Wednesday to Friday Options
Choose from the Sitka Open Air Market, Heritage Farmers' Market, or the Blue Ridge Community Market. These spots offer everything from fresh seafood and cider to local artisan cheese and pasta. Each market provides a unique perspective on the local food system in Southeast Alaska.
Poultry, Cider, and Fresh Herbs
Local meat, poultry, and free-range eggs anchor the selection across Sitka's 22 unique product categories. You can also pick up local cider, pickles, and fresh microgreens at several city markets. These offerings provide a delicious look at the self-sufficiency of Sitka's local growers.
Mid-Week Shopping and Winter Finds
Sitka markets operate on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays during the afternoon and evening hours. The Blue Ridge Community Market is a rare year-round gem, while the others run from spring through late autumn. These weekday schedules make it easy to grab fresh dinner ingredients on your way home.
Find More Coastal Treasures
Expand your search to Juneau or Kodiak for more coastal Alaskan market experiences. Visit our Sitka County page to stay updated on all local market events and locations.
Market Insights
Sitka has 3 farmers markets. 1 operates year-round. 3 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Meat, Poultry, Free-Range Eggs.
All Markets in Sitka
Sitka Open Air Market
Heritage Farmers' Market
Blue Ridge Community Market
ZIP Codes in Sitka
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.