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Farmers Markets in Wake County

North Carolina

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Raleigh’s Thriving Market Culture

Wake County features five distinct markets, all located within the city of Raleigh. This concentrated activity makes it a key player among the 11 North Carolina counties currently hosting farmers markets.

A Bounty of Organic Greens

Shoppers enjoy an impressive selection of 23 unique products, including high-demand items like mushrooms and lavender. Vegetables and free-range eggs dominate the local stalls, with a strong emphasis on organic produce.

The Ultimate Weekend Destination

Sunday is the busiest day in Raleigh with three markets in full swing, though you can also shop on Fridays and Saturdays. Most markets run from April through November, focusing on the prime growing seasons.

Capital City Convenience

All five markets are clustered within Raleigh, creating a dense network of fresh food access for residents. This city-centric approach fosters a strong community connection between urban dwellers and local growers.

Explore the Heart of Raleigh

Begin your weekend at the Central Open Air Market, where you can browse ten different product categories in one stop. You will find everything from fresh herbs to local meats during a typical visit.

Market Insights

Wake County has 5 farmers markets. 5 hold weekend hours. 5 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Vegetables, Free-Range Eggs, Fresh Herbs.

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Products Available in Wake County

Artisan CheeseCiderCoffeeCut FlowersDairyFree-Range EggsFresh HerbsFruitsGrass-Fed BeefHot SauceJams & PreservesLavenderMaple SyrupMeatMushroomsNutsOrganic ProduceOrganic VegetablesPastaPet TreatsSeafoodSoap & CraftsVegetables

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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.