Winter Farmers’ Markets in the PNW Worth a Visit
The Pacific Northwest’s love for fresh, local produce doesn’t stop when the temperature drops.
These winter farmers’ markets across Oregon, Washington, and Northern California offer seasonal goods, holiday crafts, and unique finds, making them great destinations even in the colder months.
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- Portland Farmers Market at PSU – Portland, Oregon
- Ballard Farmers Market – Seattle, Washington
- Olympia Farmers Market – Olympia, Washington
- Crescent City Farmers Market – Crescent City, California
- Vancouver Farmers Market – Vancouver, Washington
- Hollywood Farmers Market – Portland, Oregon
- Ashland Saturday Market – Ashland, Oregon
- Berkeley Farmers’ Market – Berkeley, California
- Anacortes Farmers Market – Anacortes, Washington
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Portland Farmers Market at PSU – Portland, Oregon
The Portland Farmers Market at Portland State University runs year-round, offering winter produce like root vegetables, apples, and mushrooms.
It’s one of the largest markets in the area, with vendors selling everything from fresh bread to handmade crafts. Stop by for warm food stalls and seasonal treats that make winter shopping enjoyable.
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Ballard Farmers Market – Seattle, Washington
Seattle’s Ballard Farmers Market is open every Sunday, rain or shine, throughout the year. Located in the vibrant Ballard neighborhood, this market is a haven for fresh produce, seafood, artisan cheeses, and more.
Winter months bring offerings like squash, potatoes, and winter greens, plus local seafood perfect for cozy meals.
Olympia Farmers Market – Olympia, Washington
The Olympia Farmers Market runs four days a week during the holiday season, featuring seasonal produce and local artisan goods.
You’ll find winter veggies, baked goods, holiday wreaths, and handmade crafts, making it a perfect spot for holiday shopping. The market’s cozy, covered setting is great for braving the winter weather.
Crescent City Farmers Market – Crescent City, California
Located in Northern California, the Crescent City Farmers Market is open year-round, with vendors offering winter fruits, veggies, and artisanal products.
The market features a variety of local products, including mushrooms, jams, and baked goods. With fewer crowds, it’s a great winter stop along California’s North Coast.
Vancouver Farmers Market – Vancouver, Washington
The Vancouver Farmers Market has a special winter season that runs through November and December, with holiday-themed events and seasonal offerings.
It’s a fantastic spot for locally made gifts, winter produce, and holiday treats. The market’s cheerful atmosphere adds a festive touch to winter weekends.
Hollywood Farmers Market – Portland, Oregon
Portland’s Hollywood Farmers Market operates through the fall and winter, offering produce, meats, cheeses, and unique artisan goods.
It’s a bit smaller during winter but still has a dedicated following and a great selection of cold-weather produce like kale, carrots, and winter squash. This market is perfect for those who want fresh, local ingredients year-round.
Ashland Saturday Market – Ashland, Oregon
The Ashland Saturday Market is smaller in the winter but still offers a range of fresh produce and unique crafts.
Local farms provide winter veggies, eggs, and baked goods, while artisans sell handmade crafts perfect for holiday gifts. The market’s cozy, community-oriented vibe makes it a lovely winter outing.
Berkeley Farmers’ Market – Berkeley, California
The Berkeley Farmers’ Market stays open through the winter, featuring organic produce, fresh bread, honey, and handmade products.
The market’s commitment to sustainability and local goods is strong, with winter offerings that include citrus, leafy greens, and a variety of root vegetables.
Anacortes Farmers Market – Anacortes, Washington
The Anacortes Farmers Market has a special winter market in December, where vendors offer everything from seasonal produce to handcrafted holiday gifts.
Located in the charming town of Anacortes, this market captures the small-town spirit with local products and winter-inspired offerings.
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These winter farmers’ markets offer a warm, community-driven experience even in the colder months. With fresh produce, artisan crafts, and festive atmospheres, they bring a touch of cheer to winter in the PNW.