Linn County's Agricultural Powerhouse
Cedar Rapids accounts for all four markets in Linn County, making it one of the most active market cities in the state. With 33 markets across Iowa, this city stands out for its sheer variety and frequent schedules. It is a true destination for food lovers who want deep connections to local farmers.
Daily Access to Local Flavors
The city hosts the Cedar Rapids Farmers' Market, Evergreen, Countryside, and Main Street Growers markets. These markets cover nearly every day of the week, including Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and full weekends. You have the flexibility to shop for fresh ingredients whenever you need them.
A Bounty of Twenty-Five Unique Finds
With 25 unique product categories, Cedar Rapids offers the most diversity in the region. Cut flowers appear at all four markets, while soap, hot sauce, and pasta are also community favorites. You can even find local wine, cider, and maple syrup from area producers.
Shop All Week, All Year
Two of the four markets here operate year-round, so you can buy local even in the dead of winter. Fridays and Sundays offer afternoon hours, while Saturdays provide an early morning market experience. There is a market open almost every day except Tuesday.
Explore Linn County's Best
View the Linn County directory to plan your visits to all four market locations. For a change of scenery, check out the three markets in Iowa City or the four options in Ames.
Market Insights
Cedar Rapids has 4 farmers markets. 2 operate year-round. 2 hold weekend hours. 4 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Cut Flowers, Soap & Crafts, Hot Sauce.
All Markets in Cedar Rapids
Cedar Rapids Farmers' Market
Evergreen Farmers' Market
Countryside Open Air Market
Main Street Growers Market
ZIP Codes in Cedar Rapids
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Market data sourced from the USDA National Farmers Market Directory. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect real-time changes.