Farmers Markets in Leon County
Florida
Tallahassee's Growing Farmers Market Scene
Leon County hosts two distinct markets in Tallahassee, contributing to Florida’s statewide total of 70 locations. While smaller than some coastal hubs, this county maintains a strong agricultural presence in the capital city.
Cider, Maple Syrup, and Fresh Greens
You can explore 16 unique product types, with vegetables and cider appearing at every location in the county. One market also offers specialized organic produce, local honey, and handmade crafts.
Saturday is the Day for Freshness
Saturdays are the peak time to shop, as both Tallahassee markets open their stalls for the community. Creekside Fresh Market offers the most consistency by operating year-round for local residents.
A Concentrated Hub in Tallahassee
The entire market scene centers on Tallahassee, ensuring a concentrated community feel for city dwellers. These markets provide seasonal freshness that spans from the early spring through the end of the year.
Start Your Weekend at Creekside Fresh
Begin your Saturday at Creekside Fresh Market, where you can browse 10 different product categories in a single trip. Expect a welcoming atmosphere and a wide variety of fresh local staples.
Market Insights
Leon County has 2 farmers markets. 1 operates year-round. 2 hold weekend hours. 2 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Vegetables, Cider, Maple Syrup.
Cities in Leon County
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Tallahassee Farm Stand
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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.