Eastern Washington's Premier Market Destination
Spokane hosts four lively markets, representing the full market count for Spokane County. This city stands out in the state for its high product diversity and commitment to year-round food access. It is a vital hub for the Inland Northwest's agricultural community.
Flexible Schedules for Busy Shoppers
Spokane residents can choose between the year-round Willow Farmers Market on Thursdays and three other seasonal options. The Spokane Market & Farm Stand and Country Green Market both serve the city on Saturdays. Tuesdays are covered by the Wheatfield Fresh Market, ensuring produce is available throughout the week.
Microgreens and Handmade Pantry Goods
With an impressive 24 unique products, Spokane offers incredible variety including artisan cheese, wine, and honey. Microgreens are a city-wide favorite, appearing at all four market locations. Shoppers also frequently find pet treats, jams, preserves, and free-range eggs.
Weekly Rhythms in the Inland Northwest
Saturdays are the busiest time to shop, with two major markets open for the community. While most locations run from April through October, the Willow Farmers Market provides a rare year-round shopping opportunity on Thursdays. Mid-week shoppers should aim for Tuesday afternoons at the Wheatfield location.
Beyond the Lilac City
Spokane's four markets are just one piece of Washington's 54-market network. Consider visiting Yakima or Walla Walla to experience more of the state's eastern agricultural bounty. Our site provides all the details you need to plan your next market adventure.
Market Insights
Spokane has 4 farmers markets. 1 operates year-round. 2 hold weekend hours. 4 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Microgreens, Pet Treats, Jams & Preserves.
All Markets in Spokane
Spokane Market & Farm Stand
Willow Farmers Market
Country Green Market
Wheatfield Fresh Market
ZIP Codes in Spokane
Other Cities in Washington
Market data sourced from the USDA National Farmers Market Directory. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect real-time changes.