West Iowa's Local Food Hub
Sioux City hosts both markets in Woodbury County, serving as the primary marketplace for the region. As part of Iowa's 33 total markets, these locations provide essential access to fresh, local nutrition. The vibe is hardworking and community-focused, reflecting the city's agricultural roots.
Two Markets for Saturday Mornings
The Sioux City Growers Market and the Central Farm Market both operate on Saturday mornings from 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM. This allows you to easily visit both locations in a single trip to compare offerings. Both markets focus on bringing the best of the farm directly to the city center.
Maple Syrup and Specialty Microgreens
You find 13 unique products here, with local maple syrup being a signature item at both markets. The selection includes microgreens, local wine, and fermented goods like pickles. You can also stock up on poultry, meat, and artisan cheese for your weekly meals.
Catch the Summer Saturday Harvest
Both markets in Sioux City are seasonal, running from as early as May through October. Saturday is the only day to shop these local vendors, so plan for an early morning visit. No year-round markets are currently available in this city.
Explore Woodbury County Markets
Check the Woodbury County directory for more details on these two shopping destinations. For more market variety, you might also consider a trip to Ames or Des Moines to see their local selections.
Market Insights
Sioux City has 2 farmers markets. 2 hold weekend hours. 2 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Maple Syrup, Microgreens, Wine.
All Markets in Sioux City
Sioux City Growers Market
Central Farm Market
ZIP Codes in Sioux City
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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.