A Capital for Fresh Food
Raleigh is a major hub for local agriculture, hosting all 5 of Wake County's farmers markets. This capital city provides a diverse shopping landscape within the state's extensive network of 45 markets.
Five Distinct Market Destinations
Five distinct markets like Meadow Fresh and Central Open Air offer varied schedules and specialty themes for residents. You can find everything from Saturday morning traditional stalls to Sunday afternoon specialty gatherings across the city.
Vast Variety of Organic Produce
With 23 unique products available, Raleigh boasts an impressive variety of fresh finds. Vegetables lead the pack at 4 markets, while fresh herbs and mushrooms are staples at 3 different locations.
Busy Sundays in the City
Sunday is the busiest day with 3 markets open, though you can also shop on Fridays and Saturdays. Most markets open their gates in April and provide fresh harvests through November.
Continue Your Wake County Journey
Visit the nearby 4 markets in Durham for more local flavor or browse the full Wake County directory. Your next favorite local vendor is just a short drive away from the capital.
Market Insights
Raleigh has 5 farmers markets. 5 hold weekend hours. 5 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Vegetables, Free-Range Eggs, Fresh Herbs.
All Markets in Raleigh
Raleigh Farmers' Market
Meadow Fresh Market
Fresh Fields Green Market
Golden Fresh Market
Central Open Air Market
ZIP Codes in Raleigh
Other Cities in North Carolina
Market data sourced from the USDA National Farmers Market Directory. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect real-time changes.