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Looking for a local, true farmer's market in Southern Utah? Scroll down this page and you will see the farm markets, farm stands, roadside stands, produce markets, even garden fruit and vegetable stands and seasonal community farmer's markets in Southern Utah, sorted by county. Markets offering organic or sustainably grown produce are identified by the words "organic" and/or "sustainable" in Green, next to their name. If they have a website, the name will be in blue and underlined; click on it and it will open their website.

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What's in season in March 2024, and other timely information:

March brings with it cold weather winter crops, like kale, spinach, some lettuces, peas, kale, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, leeks and early onions, and from southern areas, like Florida and southern Texas, strawberries, oranges, sumatras, grapefruit.

Southern Utah Farmer's Market Listings in 2024, by county

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Garfield County

  • Escalante Farmers Market - Wide variety of seasonal, locally grown fruits and vegetables,
    530 West Main Street, Escalante, UT. Phone: (435) 826-4577. Email: [email protected].

Iron County

Kane County

  • Kane County Gardeners' Market - Wide variety of seasonal, locally grown fruits and vegetables,
    78 S 100 E, Kanab, UT. Phone: 435-644-5543. Email: [email protected]. Directions: Downtown Kanab on the lawn behind the Travel Council. Open: Saturdays 9 to 11:30 AM, May 31 thru October 25.

San Juan County

Washington County

  • Downtown Farmers Market in Ancestor Square - Farmers market (multiple stalls or vendors), Wide variety of seasonal, locally grown fruits and vegetables, some produce is certified organically grown, some produce is sustainably grown, some produce is grown using IPM (integrated pest management), Uncovered outdoor market, Fresh local eggs, Baked goods, Preserves, jams, jellies, Crafts, artistic products, etc, restrooms
    2 W. Street George Blvd #22, St. George, UT 84770. Phone: 435-632-3721. Fax: 435-656-0504. Email: [email protected]. Open: Every Saturday Morning 9 am to 1 pm May, June, September, October and November Every Saturday Morning 8 am to 12 Noon July and August. Directions: Downtown Farmers Market in Ancestor Square is located in Street George, Utah, in the Southwest corner of the State. It lies approximately 4 hours south of Salt Lake City and 1.5 hours north of Las Vegas in the heart of Utah’s Color Country. The primary address for Ancestor Square is: 2 West Street George Blvd., Street George, Utah, 84770. Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, only. Click here for our Facebook page. Fresh flowers, herbs and honey. (UPDATED: March 08, 2012) (ADDED: April 11, 2010, suggested by a visitor)
    Comments from a visitor on April 11, 2010: "In 2009 I saw fresh produce, eggs, jams/jellies, baked goods, handmade crafts. Many of the farmers also provide fresh produce for the restaurants at Ancestor Square. Ample parking (lot and street)."
  • Freis Fruit Stand - Wide variety of seasonal, locally grown fruits and vegetables,
    2895 S. Santa Clara Dr., Santa Clara , UT 84765. Phone: 435-668-8119. Open: May thru October open 9am to 6 pm. They have a restroom. some of the crops are in the back of the Fruit Stand. Other fruit is brought in by the locals. No other forms of entertainment but the old house and fruit stand is behind the new stand. It is between the crops and the new stand. They do have their own book out Fresh From The Fruit Stand by Denise Webster. This is the grandaughter of the Fries. They are on Facebook also.
    Comments from a visitor on August 26, 2009:
    "I love it and the atmosphere is so country and that little town feeling. Just like going back in time. Many of the houses are old and antique like. Santa Clara is a wonderful place to live and visit. The fruit stand is awesome and run by the family for 53 years. This is not one you will want to miss either. They are very picky about what goes out to be sold. Hope you will see that it is as good as I am telling you. A lot of the fruit an vegetables are mostly local- Honey- Homemade jelly & jams made local - Homemade Salsa many different types made from the local grown things. Nuts - cookies - cold drinks and more.People come from many miles to buy the produce from them. The Fruit Stand has been open for 53 years. There is a Grandma Tobblers Swiss Bakery across the street. there is also a Uncle an Aunties Antique and Gift Shop 2 doors down from the Fruit Stand. All these businesses are in the family. Santa Clara was settled by the Swiss. It is a cute little town just outside of St George Ut. They have Swiss Days in Sept. this is a must" (ADDED: August 26, 2009, suggested by a visitor)
  • Kayenta Farmers Market - Wide variety of seasonal, locally grown fruits and vegetables,
    800 Kayenta Parkway, Ivins, UT. Email: [email protected]. Open: Wednesdays from 4:00 to 7:00 pm. Directions: in Coyote Gulch Art Village.
  • Springdale Fruit Company - ORGANIC, apples
    2491 Zion Park Road, Springdale, UT 84767. Phone: (435) 772-3822 . Open: Mid-March through Mid-November. School Tours Begin Oct. 5, 2009. On Monday, August 03, we began harvest of our gala apples, and this year marks our inaugural season for U-Pick. Bring the family for the unique experience of picking your own apples to take home. This is one of the most beautiful places you will ever visit. Enjoy the fresh-air, spectacular scenery, and the bountiful fruit. Historically, Fuji harvest begins in September.(ADDED: October 26, 2009, suggested by a visitor)
    Comments from a visitor on October 26, 2009: "The farm was amazing. Our children loved going there to pick apples. The weather was nice and cool, and we even got to eat lunch there on the grass or tables on the porch. Would definitely go back.They have a U-pick apple orchard with Gala apples and Fuji apples They have picnic area, and a little indoor market. They have free wi-fi service, a deli, and gelato and sorbetto for sale. Organic crops. "
  • Tuacahn Saturday Market - Wide variety of seasonal, locally grown fruits and vegetables,
    1100 Tuacahn Drive, Ivins, UT 84738 . Email: [email protected]. Open: Sat. 9 am to 1 pm. Clean restrooms, picnic areas, pancake breakfast, local farmers/artists (ADDED: April 09, 2010, suggested by a visitor)
    Comments from a visitor on April 11, 2010: "I went to the Tuacahn Saturday Market yesterday and there wasn't any produce at all yet. It's so early in the growing season, I guess. All they had for now was homemade crafts and a few food booths. I'm sure the produce will be coming soon enough :) "
  • Zion Canyon Farmers Market - Wide variety of seasonal, locally grown fruits and vegetables,
    1212 Zion Park Blvd, Springdale, UT. Phone: (435) 772-0435. Email: [email protected]. Directions: the lawn of the Bit & Spur in Springdale. Open: Air/Seasonal April 25, 2009-Oct 24, 2009, Saturdays 9:00 am to 11:30 am. (UPDATED: April 16, 2009)

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