Farmers Markets in Washington, District of Columbia
Part of District of Columbia County
Fresh Flavors in the Capital City
Washington hosts 2 charming markets, contributing to the 24 total hubs across District of Columbia County. This city serves as a central point for residents looking for fresh, seasonal produce right in their neighborhood.
Choose Your Perfect Weekly Stop
You can choose between the Washington Farm Stand for a weekday trip or the Market Square Farm Stand on the weekend. Both locations offer distinct atmospheres tailored to their respective Tuesday and Saturday time slots.
Honey, Herbs, and Organic Goods
Shoppers discover 11 unique products ranging from golden honey to organic vegetables across the local stalls. You can find everything from maple syrup and cut flowers to fresh poultry and mushrooms.
Timing Your Seasonal Market Run
Markets operate from March through November, with Tuesday afternoons and Saturday mornings offering the best opportunities to shop. Neither market stays open year-round, so it is important to visit before the season ends in late autumn.
Explore More Markets Nearby
After visiting the local stands, head over to nearby Georgetown or Dupont Circle to see even more of the county's 24 markets. Our comprehensive county guide provides all the details you need to plan your next food adventure.
Market Insights
Washington has 2 farmers markets. 1 hold weekend hours. 2 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Honey, Organic Vegetables, Maple Syrup.
All Markets in Washington
Washington Farm Stand
Market Square Farm Stand
ZIP Codes in Washington
Other Cities in District of Columbia
Market data sourced from the USDA National Farmers Market Directory. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect real-time changes.