
Thursdays — Santa Cruz River Farmers Market
Find fresh, sustainably grown foods while supporting local farmers and producers. The market offers Arizona fruits and vegetables, plants, flowers, eggs, honey, free-range meat, baked goods, bath and body products and more!
The Farmers’ Markets accept cash, EBT (food stamps), AZFMNP and WIC vouchers as well as credit and debit cards.
3pm - 6pm (Oct. - April)
4pm - 7pm (May - Nov)

Saturdays — Oro Valley Market
Since 2004, the Oro Valley Farmers Market has become a meaningful community event in support of local farms, ranches and small food purveyors. Visitors will find local fruits and vegetables as well as ranch-fed beef, pork and farm fresh eggs carrying on the ranch’s agricultural traditions.
8am - 12 noon (Apr - Sep)
9am - 1pm (Oct - Mar)
WIC Accepted

Saturdays — The Original Bisbee Farmers Market
The Market acts as a spawning ground for new small businesses and a chance for local artists, artisans and musicians to showcase their talents and sell their work. Local businesses provide employment and keep profits in the community.
9am - 1pm

Saturdays & Sundays — St. Phillips Plaza Markets
St. Philip’s Plaza is located on the southeast corner of River Road and Campbell Avenue. Sprawled throughout one of Tucson’s most scenic plazas, these beautiful markets’ have been serving the local community and visitors alike for over 20 years.
EBT / SNAP

Sundays — Rillito Park Market
Tucson’s largest year-round farmers market is located along the bike trail known as The Loop and nestled in the Southeast corner of Rillito Park. The Rillito Park Farmers Market hosts farmers, ranchers and artisan food purveyors featuring local produce and fresh cuisine.
8AM – 12PM (APR – SEP)
9AM – 1PM (OCT– MAR)
SNAP & WIC Accepted

Sundays — 5 Points Farmers Market
5 Points Farmers Market is a Sunday downtown market for local, sustainably produced foods. It's free for farmers to sell, so local purveyors keep 100% of their earnings!
Forbes Meat Company, Spadefoot Nursery, Pivot Produce, 5 Points Bakery, Old McCreneys Farm, Chicken Moe’s Farm










