Utah's Oldest Farmers Market Is Located In The Most Beautiful Park In The State
By Catherine Armstrong|Published June 09, 2019
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
Summertime in Utah means juicy tomatoes, sweet peaches and plums, and plenty of delicious carrots, lettuce, and corn. For produce picked fresh, visit one of Utah’s farmers markets this season. The oldest market in the state is located at Murray Park, and you’re going to want to visit.
Murray Park is a beautiful public park, and it's the site of the oldest farmers markets in the state.
You'll find every kind of produce imaginable here, and it's sold by the friendly farmers who grow it. Whether you're looking for a small basket of plums...
Throughout the summer, the offerings change depending on what's ripe. During the first few weeks of the market you'll find sweet corn and plump peaches; by the end of the market in October, crisp apples and hefty pumpkins are available.
Have you visited the Farm Bureau Farmers Market? Tell our readers about your experience there! Visit the farmers market Facebook page to stay updated on the market and see the new vendors this summer.
Address: 296 East Murray Park Avenue, Murray, UT, 84107