Capital City Living in Ingham County
As the capital city, Lansing supports 2 primary markets that anchor the Ingham County food scene. These markets play a vital role in connecting residents to fresh goods within Michigan's 42-market system.
Weekday Growers and Saturday Meadows
The Lansing Growers Market offers two opportunities to shop on Mondays and Thursdays. For those who enjoy a traditional weekend trip, Meadow Growers Market serves the community on Saturday mornings.
Pet Treats, Herbs, and Local Honey
Across the city, you will find 14 unique products including staples like honey and fresh herbs. The Saturday market specifically features dairy, eggs, and microgreens to round out your weekly grocery list.
Early Starts and Afternoon Shopping
Markets in Lansing are seasonal, with schedules typically running from April through October. Plan your visit for a Monday or Thursday afternoon, or get an early start on Saturday at 7:00 AM.
Find More Ingham County Gems
Check out the full Ingham County directory to see what else is growing in the area. Neighboring Detroit and Grand Rapids also offer larger market selections for dedicated foodies.
Market Insights
Lansing has 2 farmers markets. 1 hold weekend hours. 2 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Honey, Fresh Herbs, Maple Syrup.
All Markets in Lansing
Lansing Growers Market
Meadow Growers Market
ZIP Codes in Lansing
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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.