Farmers Markets in Las Vegas

Las Vegas has numerous farmers’ markets offering farm-fresh produce, baked goods, and even prepared foods. The markets are lively, with local growers and craftspeople adding color against the backdrop of free entertainment.

Many Las Vegas farmers’ markets are open year-round, while others are seasonal. Vendors accept cash and mobile methods of payment, and many also accept SNAP, EBT, and WIC.

Market days and hours change occasionally. Verify by Email or phone before planning your farmers market day.

Fresh52 Farmers & Artisans Market

“Where Neighbors and Friends Come Together,” Fresh 52 Farmers’ Markets has been recognized as a top spot for fresh produce and artisan goods in the Las Vegas area. The market features regional and local producers selling fresh, in-season fruits and vegetables, baked goods, chocolates, and prepared food. There is also a variety of hand-crafted jewelry, pottery candles, and soaps for sale. Markets also generally have food trucks st your service.

Phone: (702) 861-6503 | Website: fresh52.com | Email: fresh52info@gmail.com | Become a Vendor

Bruce Trent Park Farmers & Artisans Market

A produce table at Bruce Trent Park Farmers Market
  • Days/Hours: Market is every Wednesday, 2:00 pm to 6:30 pm.

Cadence Central Park Farmers & Artisans Market

This is Cadence Central Park in Henderson Nevada
  • Days/Hours: The farmers market is on the 2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month, 2:00 pm to 7:00 pm.

Floyd Lamb State Park Farmers & Artisans Market

This is a view of a lake and trees at Floyd Lamb State Park in Las Vegas Nevada
  • Days/Hours: 2nd and 4th Sundays, 9:00 am to 2:00 pm.
  • Park Entrance Fee: $6 per car

Inspirada at Solista Park Farmers & Artisans Market

A table topped with fresh produce from the farmers market at Inspirada Solista Park
  • Days/Hours: First and Third Saturdays, 9:00 am to 2:00 pm.

Mountain's Edge Farmers & Artisans Market

This is a picture of pomegranates and tomatoes on a table at the Exploration Peek Park Farmers Market in Las Vegas
  • Days/Hours: Presently closed.

Sansone Farmers & Artisans Market

This is a table with tamales at the Sansone Farmers Market
  • Days/Hours: Open every Sunday from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm.

Skye Canyon Farmers & Artisans Market

These are vendor tents at the Skye Canyon Farmers Market in Las Vegas
  • Days/Hours: Open every Thursday from 2:00 to 6:30 pm.

Southern Highlands Farmers & Artisans Market

This is a view of booths and food trucks at the Southern Highlands Farmers Market in Las Vegas
  • Days/Hours: 2nd & 4th Saturday, 9:00 am to 2:00 pm.

Sun City Anthem Farmers & Artisans Market

These are fresh berries and a purple cauliflower at the Sun City Anthem Farmers Market
  • Days/Hours: Open on the 2nd Monday of each month from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.

Las Vegas Farmers Market

With the tagline “Where Community Happens,” the Las Vegas Farmers Market, managed by founders Rod and Kathleen Huebert, offers access to healthful, locally grown produce through two markets. You’ll find numerous vendors, food trucks, and often live music.

Phone: (702) 832-1000 | Website: lasvegasfarmersmarket.com | Email: Khuebert@lasvegasfarmersmarket.com | Vendor Application

Downtown Summerlin Farmers Market

The picture shows a row of vendor tents at the Downtown Summerlin Farmer's Market in Las Vegas
  • Days/Hours: Saturdays, 9:00 am to 2:00 pm.

Market in the Alley Farmers Markets

“Market in the Alley,” spread across the Downtown Arts District, UnCommons, and The District at Green Valley Ranch, celebrates local artisans from the Las Vegas Valley. Since its inception in 2017 as a small creative hub, the event has successfully evolved into a dynamic and diverse community gathering. Starting with just 20 vendors and 200 attendees, it has now expanded to include over 300 small businesses and attracts more than 2,000 visitors, showcasing the incredible talent and creativity within our community.

Website: marketinthealley.com | Become a Vendor

*EBT/SNAP benefits are accepted on fresh produce at these markets.

Arts District Farmers Market (Flagship Location)

The Downtown Las Vegas Arts District Farmers Market

The District at Green Valley Ranch Farmers Market

The District at Green Valley Ranch Farmers Market
  • Days/Hours: The last Saturday of every month. 11 am to 4 pm.

UnCommons Farmers Market

UnCommons Farmers Market Las Vegas
  • Days/Hours: First Saturday of every month, 9 AM – 5 PM

Prevail Marketplace Farmers Markets

With three Las Vegas area locations and the tagline “Fresh, Local, and Fun,” Prevail Marketplace Farmers Markets are a great choice for locals and visitors. Expect to find a wide variety of local vendors, live entertainment, and food trucks. Seniors can use the free shuttle, which transports market-goers from several senior living locations.

Phone: (702) 518-6263 | Website: prevailmarketplacellc.com | Email: info@prevailmarketplacellc.com | Become a Vendor

*EBT/SNAP benefits are accepted on fresh produce at these markets.

Bonneville Transit Center Pop Up Produce Stands

A Pop Up Produce Stand at the Bonneville Transit Center in Downtown Las Vegas
  • Days/Hours: 1st and 2nd Tuesday of Mar, Apr, and May. Summer months off. Returns in the fall.

Cornerstone Park Farmers Market

Vendor tents are lined up at the Cornerstone Park Farmers Market in Henderson Nevada
  • Days/Hours: Saturdays from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm.

Downtown Henderson Farmers Market

This is the Downtown Henderson Water Street Farmers Market
  • Days/Hours: Last Friday of the month, from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm. (March & April). Summer off. Opens again in the Fall.

Montagna Park Farmers Market

The Farmers Market at Montagna Park in Las Vegas
  • Days/Hours: Every Thursday, from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm.

The Gramercy Farmers Market

The Gramercy Farmers Market in Las Vegas
  • Days/Hours: Third Tuesday of every month, from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm.

Independent Farmers Markets in Las Vegas:

These farmer’s markets aren’t affiliated with a cooperative, so they have their own websites or social media. But, just like the others, they are a great way to learn about your community’s food system, enjoy fresh, local and regional food, meet friends and make new ones. Additionally, their days, hours, and seasons of operation can vary. So, check ahead before heading out.

Craig Ranch Regional Park Farmers Market

North Las Vegas Farmers Market
  • Days/Hours: Every Friday, 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm

The Farm and Barn Buddies Rescue Farmers Market

This is the Downtown Henderson Water Street Farmers Market
  • Days/Hours: Saturdays and Sundays, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

Tivoli Village Farmers Market

This is the Downtown Henderson Water Street Farmers Market
  • Days/Hours: Sundays, 10:00 am to 3:00 pm

FAQs for Farmers Markets in Las Vegas:

You can easily find farmers markets in Las Vegas by searching online using local events directories like Vegas4Locals.com. Additionally, many markets have their own websites or social media pages where they post updates and information.

Farmers markets in Las Vegas offer a wide range of products, including fresh fruits and vegetables, artisanal foods, homemade crafts, and more. You’ll also find specialty items such as organic produce, gluten-free baked goods, and vegan treats.

Most farmers markets in Las Vegas are open year-round, although the days and hours of operation may vary depending on the season. It’s always a good idea to check the market’s website or social media pages for the most up-to-date information.

While some farmers markets may allow dogs, it’s best to check the market’s rules and regulations before bringing your furry friend along. In general, dogs should be kept on a leash and under control at all times to ensure everyone’s safety.

The best time to visit a farmers market in Las Vegas is early in the morning when the selection is at its freshest, and the crowds are smaller. Additionally, weekdays tend to be less busy than weekends, which can make for a more enjoyable experience. It is also important to take weather forecasts into consideration, especially heat and wind, to ensure your safety and comfort.

Many vendors at farmers markets in Las Vegas accept credit cards, but it’s always a good idea to bring cash just in case. Some vendors may only accept cash, especially for smaller purchases. Many vendors also accept payment apps, such as Venmo or Zelle, which can be more convenient. Qualified vendors also accept SNAP/EBT, and some participate in the WIC and Senior Nutrition Program.

Individuals facing food insecurity in Las Vegas and Southern Nevada have access to three vital nutrition assistance programs: SNAP, WIC, and the Senior Nutrition Program.

For more information about these programs click here.

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