It’s officially farmers market season and in my opinion there’s no better way to spend a Saturday than strolling the market, trying local food, shopping from area farmers and vendors and enjoying the spring and summer weather. Whether you make it a family outing, a day date or just wander through the rows of fresh produce, here’s a list of. the markets to check out around the St. Louis area!
The St. Louis region is full of amazing farmers markets from spring through fall!
Tower Grove Farmers' Market
Location: Tower Grove Park, St. Louis
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This is the farmers market in St. Louis. Expect a huge lineup of local farmers, food vendors, and makers, plus live music and one of the best morning atmospheres in the city. It’s less of a quick stop and more of a full experience. For the kids, there’s two playgrounds and a splash pad!
Soulard Farmers Market
Location: Soulard neighborhood, St. Louis
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Wednesday–Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 7:00 AM – 5:30 PM (full market)
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This market is year-round! It’s one of the oldest farmers markets in the country, and a true St. Louis staple. Just FYI, on Wednesday and Thursdays, only 10% of vendors are there, on Fridays it’s 35% and then Saturdays it’s the full experience! The prices on produce are really great and there’s tons of fantastic food to try! Y
Rockwell Beer Garden Farmers Market
Location: Francis Park, St. Louis Hills
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A perfect weekday option. This market leans into a relaxed, family-friendly vibe, grab a drink from Rockwell, let the kids run around the playground, and shop a smaller but well-curated group of vendors.
Midwest Farmers Market (U City)
Location: Outdoors at Heman Park, 7210 Olive Blvd, St Louis
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Located in Heman Park in University City this market is packed with local produce, artisanal food and handcrafted foods. They have a weekly music series, culinary demos and children’s activities!
The Boulevard Farmers Market
Location: The Boulevard, Richmond Heights
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When Saturdays are just too busy, I love that this is a Sunday option. This is a smaller market but there’s great produce, coffee and artisanal goods.
Kirkwood Farmers Market
Location: Downtown Kirkwood
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This is a permanent market for a mostly year round stop for produce and goods. Starting in April, Saturdays turn into a full farmers market with extra vendors and delicious eats.
Lake Saint Louis Farmers & Artists Market
Location: The Meadows at Lake St. Louis
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A mix of farmers market + artisan fair, this one is great if you’re out in St. Charles County. With 125+ vendors, you can find produce, handmade goods, and a family-friendly setup.
Ferguson Farmers Market
Location: Downtown Ferguson, 501 S. Florissant Road
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One of the most community-driven markets in the region. You’ll find local produce, prepared food, and a strong focus on accessibility, events, and neighborhood connection.
Land of Goshen Community Market
Location: Downtown Edwardsville
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Worth the short drive to the Metro East. This is a large, well-loved market with a strong lineup of farmers, makers, and food vendors, plus a charming small-town feel.
Alton Farmers & Artisans Market
Location: Downtown Alton (Riverfront)
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Set along the Mississippi River, this market is as scenic as it gets. You’ll find live music, artist demos and other activities! Make a morning of it, shop the market, then explore Alton’s shops, restaurants, or riverfront views.