In case our potato-friendly reputation wasn’t a big enough indication already, Idaho is quite the agricultural state. And you know what that means? Fresh food all the time! Come spring, every corner has a market of some kind, and roadside fruit stands up and down our rural highways are a welcome sight as friendly Idahoans share their abundance with neighbors and locals. What a great state to live in!
These 10 markets of every size are top-notch in their offerings and combine stellar entertainment with the organic, fresh, and delicious edibles you’ve been craving all winter. Even better: while the largest markets are often centered in Idaho’s major cities, they feature rotating vendors from even our smallest communities. Go local!
Starting in May, this county-wide market will showcase homegrown produce, handmade soaps and crafts, and delicious fresh-baked and canned confections to suit every taste, all offered alongside Idaho's newest EBT/Double Up Bucks program. Early in the season, they will also offer tree starts, seedlings, and infant blooms to get that garden of your own started! The best part? They have a winter market as well for vendors to sell their seasonal gourds and holiday edibles.
Hip, modern, and featuring recipe challenges, cooking demos, live music, and an artists' series, Eagle's weekly market offers much, much more than just local food.
When a market is located on Friendship Square, you can assume there is an awesome community vibe happening! Alongside fresh foods and baked goods from the heart of the Palouse, you'll find dancing, kids activities, homemade candy, and possibly an appearance by the U of I marching band. You never know!
Moscow Farmers Market: Main Street and Friendship Square, Saturdays 8:00 am - 1:00 pm (May - October).
Idaho's biggest and baddest original market offers everything you could possibly hope for and more, with vendors touting locally-grown produce of every variety imaginable, plus unique products, crafts, and giveaways. With well over 100 vendors here, the community is absolutely wonderful, and live music and good eats will catch your eye no matter where you turn.
Capital City Market:
8th Street and Main, Saturdays 9:30am - 1:30pm (April - December).
Hosting vendors from all across valley, Southeastern Idaho's largest market has grown to over 100 vendors since it began in 1990. From floral arrangements and unique sauces to fresh meats, this isn't a market to miss!
Held at Farmin Park, Sandpoint's diverse community market is home to dozens of street food and produce vendors, education opportunities, and local entertainment performances, rain or shine.
Scenic Bonners Ferry might not seem like the ideal location for a summer market, but with such rich soil and harvests, this lush Northern city never fails to have a fantastic vendor lineup. As one of the oldest markets in the state, held annually since 1980, you'll find a community here that is as unique and vibrant as its produce and offerings.
Produce is everywhere here, but so are fresh flowers, honey, organic condiments, unique canned goods, and locally-sourced products from craftsmen and farmers throughout the valley.
Artisan products, farm-fresh produce, fired pizza, and family-friendly activities, there's truly something here for everyone in the heart of downtown Lewiston. This market also runs in conjunction with Sound Downtown, so you can enjoy local music along with your shopping!
Held in both beautiful Hailey and Ketchum, these markets are worth it for the scenery alone! Featuring dozens of restaurant and food vendors, plus seasonal produce, fresh breads, baked goods, live music, and regular raffles, be sure to make these incredible stops an addition to your next Sun Valley visit this summer!
Farmers markets are a fantastic way to support local economies and families, as well as meet new people and enjoy Idaho’s beautiful weather. That being said, this list is just a small portion of the wonderful options in the Gem State! I highly encourage everyone to check out your own local market or participate as a vendor to share your unique handmade and homegrown goods or artistry items.
Do you have any awesome markets that you simply love to shop at? Or perhaps a local grower who sells produce that is to-die-for? We’d love to hear about it!
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