Farmer's Market Las Vegas NV
Supporting farmer’s markets has many advantages for both local consumers and farmers. You save money on fresh organic produce by cutting out the middleman and reduce vehicle pollution. Farmer’s markets offer a wide variety of local produce including pesticide free fruits, vegetables, honey, meat, poultry and fish. Customers want to know where their food is grown and farmer’s markets have superior quality and freshness, unusual varieties, and give you a chance to support local agriculture. Please scroll down to get access to the farmer’s markets in Las Vegas, NV listed below.
Downtown Henderson Farmers Market
(702) 579-9661
In front of City Hall; 241 Water St.
Henderson, NV
Downtown Henderson Farmers Market
(702) 579-9661
In front of City Hall; 241 Water St.
Henderson, NV 89103
General Information
Covered : No
Open Year Round : Yes
Programs
WIC Accepted : No
SFMNP Accepted : Yes
SNAP Accepted : No
Hours
January-December Thursday, 9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.
Bruce Trent Park Farmers Market
(775) 562-2676
1600 N. Ramport; Vegas Dr.
Las Vegas, NV
Bruce Trent Park Farmers Market
(775) 562-2676
1600 N. Ramport; Vegas Dr.
Las Vegas, NV 89134
General Information
Covered : No
Open Year Round : Yes
Programs
WIC Accepted : No
SFMNP Accepted : Yes
SNAP Accepted : No
Hours
January-December Wednesday, 2:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m. (winter) Wednesday, 4:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m. (summer)
OxyWave Environmental Services, Inc.
(702) 286-7753
10620 Southern Highland Pwy Ste 110-490
Las Vegas, NV
OxyWave Environmental Services, Inc.
(702) 286-7753
10620 Southern Highland Pwy Ste 110-490
Las Vegas, NV 89141
Data Provided by:
Whole Foods Market
(702) 361-8183
100 S. Green Valley Parkway
Henderson, NV
Las Vegas Fremont St. Farmers Market
(775) 562-2676
Fremont St. & Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas Fremont St. Farmers Market
(775) 562-2676
Fremont St. & Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89801
General Information
Covered : No
Open Year Round : No
Programs
WIC Accepted : No
SFMNP Accepted : No
SNAP Accepted : No
Hours
May-October Fridays, 4:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m.
Centennial Hills Park Farmers Market
(775) 562-2676
7101 North Buffalo Dr. at Elkhorn; Centennial Hills Park
Las Vegas, NV
Centennial Hills Park Farmers Market
(775) 562-2676
7101 North Buffalo Dr. at Elkhorn; Centennial Hills Park
Las Vegas, NV 89134
General Information
Covered : No
Open Year Round : Yes
Programs
WIC Accepted : No
SFMNP Accepted : Yes
SNAP Accepted : No
Hours
Thursday, 2:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m. (winter) Thursday, 4:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m. (summer)
Las Vegas Farmers Market ® At Gardens Park
(702)562-2676
10407 Garden Park Dr.
Summerlin, NV
Las Vegas Farmers Market ® At Gardens Park
(702)562-2676
10407 Garden Park Dr.
Summerlin, NV 89135
General Information
Covered : No
Open Year Round : Yes
Programs
WIC Accepted : No
SFMNP Accepted : Yes
SNAP Accepted : No
Hours
January-December Tuesday, 2:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m. (winter) Tuesday, 4:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m. (summer)
Whole Foods Market
(702) 254-8655
8855 West Charleston Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV
Winnemucca Farmers Market
(775) 623-8413
Next to Community Garden
Winnemucca, NV
Winnemucca Farmers Market
(775) 623-8413
Next to Community Garden
Winnemucca, NV 89445
General Information
Covered : No
Open Year Round : No
Programs
WIC Accepted : No
SFMNP Accepted : Yes
SNAP Accepted : No
Hours
July-September Thursday, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Reno West St. Farmers Market
(775) 334-2077
Downtown Reno; West & 1st St.
Reno, NV
Reno West St. Farmers Market
(775) 334-2077
Downtown Reno; West & 1st St.
Reno, NV 89502
General Information
Covered : No
Open Year Round : No
Programs
WIC Accepted : No
SFMNP Accepted : Yes
SNAP Accepted : No
Hours
July-September Sundays, 9:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m.
Data Provided by:
provided by:
My closest farmer’s market runs during the summer, from 5 to 9 p.m. outside a Macy’s department store in a large suburban shopping mall parking lot. While there are numerous year-round farmer’s markets in the L.A. area, this one has a particularly festive feel, and I love traveling from booth to booth in search of ding-free produce that has just the right amount of fresh dirt clinging to it. Last week, I bought some gorgeous summer squash—bright yellow, freshly picked that morning and not a blemish to be found. In supermarkets, and even at my local natural and organic food store, I often have trouble finding squash with such clear skin and fresh-from-the-ground flavor. As Deb Barshafsky wrote in her 1998 Augusta essay, “Stand Buy Your Yam: The Lure of the Southern Produce Stand,” nothing beats a roadside vegetable stand or farmer’s market: “Grocery stores are clean, well-lit, well-stocked shrines to all things edible, but you don’t get somebody’s grandmother putting a piece of peach in your mouth. You do get somebody’s teenager who needs a photo album at the cash register to tell the difference between a butternut squash and a daikon radish.” As Barshafsky points out, vegetables grow in dirt, and “handling a basket of soil-smudged crooknecks with my Keds firmly planted in Georgia red clay feels just right.” She doesn’t miss grocery barcode scanners, membership discount cards or automatic sprayers that douse supermarket veggies with water at scheduled times. If you ... |
Click here to read the rest of "Farmer’s Market Finds"