Farmers Markets in Lawrence County
South Dakota
Exploring the Vibrant Market Scene in Lawrence County
Lawrence County hosts four active farmers markets, all conveniently located within the city of Spearfish. This concentrated hub represents over 12 percent of South Dakota’s total market landscape across the nine counties currently served.
A Diverse Bounty of Twenty-One Local Products
Shoppers discover 21 unique products here, with local coffee and poultry appearing at three of the four market locations. The selection spans from organic vegetables and free-range eggs to specialty items like handcrafted hot sauce and dairy.
Flexible Market Days from Monday through Saturday
Lawrence County offers market access four days a week, including a busy Thursday with two different locations open simultaneously. While most markets operate seasonally between April and November, the Spearfish Community Market serves the area year-round.
Spearfish Serves as the County’s Central Market Hub
All four markets cluster in Spearfish, creating a dense and accessible network of local food for the community. This concentration allows residents to find fresh goods at various times of the week, ranging from Monday afternoon stops to Saturday morning outings.
Start Your Journey at the Meadow Open Air Market
The Meadow Open Air Market is a perfect Saturday morning starting point, offering a robust variety of nine unique products. Visitors can expect a warm community atmosphere filled with fresh baked goods, local meats, and seasonal produce.
Market Insights
Lawrence County has 4 farmers markets. 1 operates year-round. 1 hold weekend hours. 4 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Coffee, Poultry, Free-Range Eggs.
Cities in Lawrence County
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All Markets in Lawrence County
Spearfish Community Market
Historic Market & Farm Stand
Wheatfield Open Air Market
Meadow Open Air Market
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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.