New Bern, North Carolina

Come join us 8 AM - 2 PM every Saturday all year and for the summer season on Tuesdays 10 AM - 2PM at the New Bern Craven County Area Farmers Market located at 421 South Front Street, New Bern, North

Greensboro, North Carolina

The Greensboro Farmers' Curb Market has a long tradition of offering a variety of fresh, locally-grown produce, baked goods and foods, and arts and crafts -- all produced, prepared and crafted by the... [more]

Thomasville, North Carolina

The Thomasville Farmers Market is a producer only market. The market is open to vendors who farm in Davidson County and any of the adjacent counties ( Davie, Forsyth, Guilford, Montgomery, Randolph a... [more]

Oxford, North Carolina

The Oxford Farmers Market is designed to serve the community by providing a wide variety of high quality, local products at reasonable prices, information on nutrition, cooking, and growing in an atmo... [more]

Elon, North Carolina

Elon Community Church Farmers market is a congregation supported farmers market. The market offers a friendly atmosphere with local farmers and personal attention to customers.... [more]

Warrenton, North Carolina

The Warren County Farmers Market is open seasonally from 8 am to noon each Saturday. The market offers a variety of fresh, locally grown produce, cut flowers, plants, baked goods and crafts.

Roxboro, North Carolina

This is a seasonal open air growers-only market featuring fresh produce, flowers, meat, and baked goods.... [more]

Denton, North Carolina

The Denton Community Farmers Market is located in the heart of Denton across from Harrison Park. The market features locally grown flowers, plants, produce and meat.

Greensboro, North Carolina

The South Elm Urban Market brings a unique variety of Farmers, Artisans, and Fun Activities to Downtown Greensboro!... [more]

Greensboro, North Carolina

The Corner Market is a Greensboro farmers market all about feeding people and building community. We promote local economic development and social connectivity by cultivating a community-run marketpla... [more]