Farm to Table: Your Guide to Farmers Markets in Northeast Florida

farmers markets in northeast florida

There’s something magical about a morning spent wandering a farmers market — coffee in hand, sunshine on your shoulders, and baskets filling up with fresh produce, homemade treats, and local treasures.

Here in Northeast Florida, we’re lucky to have an abundance of vibrant farmers markets stretching from Jacksonville to St. Augustine and beyond. Whether you’re looking for organic veggies, artisan goods, or a fun family outing, this guide will help you discover the best local markets to explore this season.

Farmers markets aren’t just about shopping; they’re about connection and feeding your family real food. They give kids a chance to see where food comes from, support local farmers, and experience the rhythm of seasonal living.

Across Northeast Florida, many markets also feature live music, food trucks, kids’ activities, and pet-friendly spaces.

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Farmers Markets in Duval County

Atlantic Beach Farmers Market

When: Sundays, 10am–2pm
Where: Jack Russell Park, 800 Seminole Road, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233

A coastal favorite with a strong community vibe — think fresh seafood, local honey, baked goods, and live music just minutes from the ocean.

Atlantic Beach Mid-Week Market

When: Wednesdays, 3pm–6pm
Where: Bull Memorial Park, corner of East Coast Dr. & 7th St., Atlantic Beach, FL 32233

A smaller, more intimate market that’s perfect for a midweek produce run.

Avondale Farmers Market

When: Sundays, 1pm–4pm
Where: 3653 St. Johns Ave, Jacksonville, FL 32205

A neighborhood favorite with artisan breads, cheeses, and local meats.

Beach Boulevard Flea & Farmers Market

When: Daily, 8:30am–5pm
Where: 11041 Beach Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32246

A massive market experience with hundreds of vendors — perfect if you want fresh produce and a little treasure hunting.

Beaches Green Market

When: Saturdays, 10am–2pm
Where: 321 Penman Road, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250

Focused on sustainability and local sourcing, this market features organic produce, natural products, and eco-friendly vendors.

Beachwalk Farmers Market

When: First Saturday of the month, 10am–2pm
Where: 100 CR 210 in St. Johns, FL 32259

Offering an amazing collection of food trucks, local produce, local artisans, fresh seafood, activities, and so much more.

Berry Good Farms Market

When: October–April, Thursdays, 9:30am–1:30pm
Where: 223 Mill Creek Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32211

A hidden gem with a heartwarming mission, offering fresh produce, flowers, and handmade goods — all supporting a local nonprofit.

Eartha’s Farm and Market

When: Saturdays, 10am–2pm
Where: 4850 Moncrief Road, Jacksonville, FL 32209

An initiative of the Clara White Mission giving everyone access to affordable, fresh, and healthy foods, and an environmentally safe place to eat, live, play, and grow.

Jacksonville Farmers Market

When: Daily
Where: 1810 West Beaver Street, Jacksonville, FL 32209

The oldest and largest in the area, this market has been operating since 1938 and is open daily, offering an incredible variety of fresh produce and global ingredients.

Murray Hill Farmers Market

When: Wednesdays, 5pm–8pm
Where: Fishweir Brewing Co., 1183 Edgewood Ave S, Jacksonville, FL  32205

A charming midweek community market focused on local food and sustainability.

Riverside Arts Market

When: Saturdays, 10am–3pm
Where: 715 Riverside, Jacksonville, FL 32204

A Jacksonville staple, this lively market sits beneath the Fuller Warren Bridge and feels more like a weekly festival. Expect local farms, handmade goods, live music, and even yoga by the river.

San Marco Farmers Market

When: Saturdays, 8:30am–2:00pm
Where: 1620 Naldo Ave, Jacksonville, FL 32207

A smaller, curated market with a boutique feel.

Second Saturday Arts & Farmers Market

When: Second Saturday of the month, 9am–2pm
Where: 11924 San Jose Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL

A monthly market combining local art and fresh goods.

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Farmers Markets in St. John’s County

 Feed Mill Farm Store

When: Tuesdays, 9am–5pm
Where: 6400 CR 214, St. Augustine, FL 32092

Agricultural service offering produce, pizza, and feeds, plus a variety of vendors.

Nocatee Farmers Market

When: Third Saturday of the month, 10am–1pm
Where: Nocatee Station Field, 400 Nocatee Center Way, Ponte Vedra, FL 32081

A family-friendly market with rotating vendors, food trucks, live music, and seasonal events — perfect for a weekend outing.

North City Farmers Market

When: Sundays, 9am–12:30pm
Where: 3560 N Ponce de Leon Blvd., St. Augustine, FL 32084

Gathering the community through local artists, farmers, and foodies to create a fun and flavorful Sunday market on the north end of St. Augustine.

Palm Valley Farmers Market

When: Tuesdays, 10am–1pm
Where: Palm Valley Community Center, 148 Canal Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082

Local and organically-grown produce, pasture-raised chicken and eggs, grass-fed/finished beef, bone broth, local honey, mushrooms, wholegrain, sourdough, gluten- and dairy-free bread and baked goods, pasta, skincare, and more.

Palm Valley Friday Market

When: Fridays, 10am–1pm
Where: Palm Valley Outdoors Bar & Grill, 377 S Roscoe Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082

A waterfront farmers market in Ponte Vedra near Jacksonville featuring fresh local farm offerings, baked goods and artisan vendors.

St. Augustine Amphitheater Farmers Market

When: Saturdays, 8:30am–12:30pm
Where: St. Augustine Amphitheater, 1340C A1A South, St. Augustine, Florida 32080

One of the most beloved markets in the region, this Saturday staple offers fresh produce, artisan foods, and a lively community atmosphere.

St. Augustine Farmers Market

When: Sundays, 10am–2pm
Where: Classic Car Museum of St. Augustine, 4730 US 1, St Augustine, FL 32086

This is a pet-friendly space where you can connect directly with the people who grow and raise your food — farmers, ranchers, and artisans who share a commitment to quality, integrity, and sustainability.

Wednesday Pier Farmers Market

When: Wednesdays, 8am–12pm (summer), 8am–1pm (winter)
Where: 350 A1A Beach Blvd., St. Augustine, FL 32080

This market serves as a setting for the community and visitors to the area to gather and learn something new from a farmer, grower, producer, or local artist.

World Golf Village Farmers Market

When: First and third Saturdays, 11am–3pm
Where: The Village Church, 4229 Pacetti Rd, St. Augustine, FL 32092

A convenient option for St. Johns families with a mix of produce, crafts, and specialty vendors.

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Farmers Markets in Clay County

Market in the Park

When: Third Saturday of the month (except July and August), 10am–2pm
Where: In front of City Hall at 321 Walnut Street, GCS, FL 32043, and on Magolia Ave between City Hall and Spring Park

This pet-friendly market averages 55+ vendors monthly. A variety of arts, crafts, food items, beauty products and accessories, fresh produce, and more are offered.

Orange Park Farmers Market

When: One Sunday a month, 10am–3pm
Where: 2042 Park Avenue, Orange Park, FL 32073

Voted Best Farmer’s Market in Northeast Florida! With over 100 vendors selling fresh, local produce and homemade crafts, live music, and great food, it’s sure to be fun for the entire family.

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Farmers Markets in Nassau County

Fernandina Beach Market Place

When: Saturdays, 9am–1pm
Where: N 7th Street, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034

Set beneath shady oak trees and Spanish moss, this Amelia Island favorite is as picturesque as it is delicious.

Ty’s Guilt Free Pies — a delicious fan favorite, full of super foods.

Tips for Visiting A Farmers Market

  • Bring reusable bags
  • Arrive early for the best selection
  • Bring cash (some vendors are cash-only)

Whether you’re strolling under the bridge at Riverside, enjoying ocean breezes in Atlantic Beach, or spending a Friday in the sunshine in Palm Valley, Northeast Florida’s farmers markets offer something for everyone. So grab your tote, bring the kids, and make it a weekly ritual. You might just find that it becomes your favorite family tradition.

Don’t see your favorite market on this list? Let us know! We’re happy to add it.

Amber Junker is a wife, a full-time stepmom, a passionate food blogger, and a proud voice-over talent. Growing up in the small town of Penney Farms, Florida, she was always too much of a princess for her hometown but too Penney Farms to fit in anywhere else and was nicknamed the Penney Farms Princess. Hardworking and poised, she now proudly wears the ‘crown’ of Penney Farms Princess. Follow her for recipes, restaurant reviews, a little fitness & real life along the way.

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