Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer
Back to Reno Food Tours Blog

Reno Farmer’s Market Season 2019

a variety of fresh fruit and vegetables on display

Reno Farmers Market Season 

With sunny weather ahead, Farmers Market season is upon us. Reno is full of farmers markets selling delicious seasonal produce from local farms, prepared foods, and sundries. Get to know the area’s incredible purveyors at one of these local Reno farmers markets.

Sparks Tuesday Morning Market 

With sunny weather ahead, Farmers Market season is upon us. Reno is full of farmers markets selling delicious seasonal produce from local farms, prepared foods, and sundries. Get to know the area’s incredible purveyors at one of these local Reno farmers markets.

Sparks Tuesday Morning Market 

 

8.00am – 1.00pm Tuesday

June 04 to September 26

1231 Pyramid Way, Sparks 

Starting June 4, the Sparks United Methodist Church hosts at the church. Local farmers and crafters are on site from 8 am – 1 pm. If the Tuesday morning timing seems challenging for shopping, consider enjoying a pre-work coffee or lunch in the community sitting area.

Riverside Farmers’ Market

 

June 6  – September 26

4 – 8 p.m. Thursday

McKinley Arts & Culture Center, 925 Riverside Drive, Reno

You can find farmers markets at the McKinley Arts & Culture Center year-round but come summer the market moves from Saturday to Thursday evenings. Among the local vendors, you can find freshly baked sourdough bread and vibrant flower boutiques.

The Village Market

 

June 1 – September 28

8 a.m. – 1 p.m. Saturday

1119 California Ave., Reno

The Village Market is Reno’s most popular and longest running farmer’s market. The market is organized by aisles with meats, fish and veggies front and center. This market gets crowded, for the best selection on produce try and arrive before 10 am.

Tamarack Junction Farmers’ Market

 

9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

June 1 – Sept. 28 Saturday

13101 S. Virginia St., Reno

The Tamarack Junction Farmers Market on Saturday mornings is filled with specialty foods, arts, crafts and of course, farm-fresh produce. Live music is often playing while you shop.

  • Posted in: