The Night Market on Burke kicks off on April 23 and continues on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month through October, from 5-8 PM.
We are a local Farmers Market that was organized in 1979 and still going strong. We feature an array of fresh produce including heritage varieties, artisan breads and many other baked goods, honey, j... [more]
Locally grown produce, meats, honey, cheese, fresh baked goods, flowers, bedding plants, mushrooms, jellies, vinegars, specialty arts and crafts and much more.
Located in Constitution Park under the pavilion, the Waynesboro Farmers Market brings together local farmers, food producers, and artisans each Saturday from May through October.
The Shinault is a working "Home Steading Lodge" we strive for "Simplicity at its Best". We are currently producing seasonal vegetables, fruits, and eggs.... [more]
The Forest Farmers Market is a producer only market. When shopping at the market you will be speaking with the person that grew,raised or produced the product you are purchasing.... [more]
A great place to shop for or sell local produce, jams, jellies, meats, baked goods, eggs, handmade crafts, artwork and plants.... [more]
The Lynchburg Community Market is one of the oldest farmers markets in the country, having originally opened in 1783.... [more]
The Botetourt Farmers Market is dedicated to bringing you fresh seasonal produce, fruits, healthy grass fed beef, free range eggs, a delightful array of pickled foods, baked goods, herbs, wine and art
Did you know that 80% of flowers sold in the U.S. are from another country? Why buy flowers that have traveled thousands of miles when you can get them fresh from the field.... [more]
The Historic Roanoke City Market, also called the Farmer's Market due to the profusion of plants, fresh fruits, and vegetables available during the growing season, is the oldest continuously operating... [more]
The West End Farmers Market (Tuesdays, 3-6pm, year-round) features 100% local goods with an emphasis on organic, sustainable, and humane producers, products, and practices.... [more]