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Farmers Markets in Washington

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Washington's Bountiful Pacific Northwest Harvest

Washington State boasts 54 farmers markets across 13 counties, showcasing the incredible bounty of the region. The scene is highly diverse, offering 30 unique product categories from both land and sea.

Chelan County Leads the Washington Scene

Chelan County leads the state with 8 markets, while King and Whatcom Counties each host 4. Cities like Seattle and Bellingham serve as major gathering points for the state's best producers.

Peak Saturdays and Year-Round Options

Saturday is the busiest day by far with 26 markets, though Friday offers 10 active options for early shoppers. Approximately 19% of markets operate year-round, giving you 10 permanent locations to visit.

Berries, Meat, and Artisan Cheeses

Fruits are the most prevalent product, found at 20 markets, followed closely by local meats at 19 locations. You can also find artisan cheese and cut flowers at 17 different market sites.

Discover Washington's Best Local Producers

Head to Tacoma or Yakima to discover the rich variety of the state's agricultural output. With 8 markets open on Sundays, you can easily turn your weekend errands into a local food adventure.

Market Highlights

Of Washington's 54 farmers markets, 10 operate year-round and 34 hold weekend hours. 40 markets accept EBT/SNAP benefits. The most common products include Fruits, Meat, Fresh Herbs.

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