Farmers Markets in Idaho
Idaho's Diverse Mountain Harvest
Idaho features 31 farmers markets across 10 counties, bringing 30 unique product categories to high-altitude communities. The state offers a surprisingly wide variety of goods that go far beyond its famous potatoes.
Regional Hubs from Twin Falls to Boise
Twin Falls, Blaine, Bannock, and Valley counties are perfectly balanced with 4 markets each. This distribution ensures that cities like Sun Valley, Pocatello, and Twin Falls are well-served with high-quality local options.
Saturday Traditions and Winter Markets
Saturday is the busiest day in Idaho with 15 markets open, while Tuesdays offer a strong weekday showing with 7 locations. About 19% of the state's markets stay open year-round, providing 6 reliable spots for winter shopping.
Fruits, Flowers, and Artisan Crafts
Fruits lead the market offerings at 14 locations, closely followed by microgreens at 13. Shoppers also frequently find fresh dairy, handmade soaps, and local coffee at 11 different markets across the state.
Discover Idaho's Local Treasures
Start your search in Twin Falls or Sun Valley, which both boast some of the state's most active market scenes. With 15 markets running every Saturday, you can easily find fresh produce and crafts in almost every corner of the state.
Market Highlights
Of Idaho's 31 farmers markets, 6 operate year-round and 21 hold weekend hours. 21 markets accept EBT/SNAP benefits. The most common products include Fruits, Microgreens, Dairy.
Cities in Idaho
McCall
Valley County, Idaho
Pocatello
Bannock County, Idaho
Sun Valley
Blaine County, Idaho
Twin Falls
Twin Falls County, Idaho
Boise
Ada County, Idaho
Idaho Falls
Bonneville County, Idaho
Moscow
Latah County, Idaho
Coeur d'Alene
Kootenai County, Idaho
Nampa
Canyon County, Idaho
Sandpoint
Bonner County, Idaho