Spokane Farmers Market Returns Saturdays at Coeur d’Alene Park

Start your Saturday mornings with fresh air, fresh food, and a true taste of Spokane. The Spokane Farmers Market is back in full swing every Saturday at 8 AM, bringing local farms, bakers, and artisans together for one of the city’s most beloved weekly events.
Whether you're stocking up for the week or just stopping by for a stroll and some inspiration, this market is a hub of community connection, seasonal flavors, and handcrafted goodness.
What You’ll Find
At the heart of the market is its mission: to increase access to fresh, healthy, and local food while supporting farmers and producers across the Inland Northwest. Here’s what’s waiting for you at the stalls:
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Locally grown produce (seasonal veggies, fruits, and herbs)
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Farm-fresh eggs, meats, and cheeses
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Baked goods and small-batch treats
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Local honey, plants, and handmade items
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CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) pickups available with select vendors
Each vendor is a small business in its own right—many offering organic or naturally grown options, all committed to quality and sustainability.
New Location, Same Great Vibes
This year’s market is held on the northeast corner of Coeur d'Alene Park in Browne’s Addition—a shady, walkable location perfect for families, early risers, and weekend wanderers. As an added bonus, it’s right along STA’s Central City Line, so getting there couldn’t be easier.
Market Details
Date:
Every Saturday starting May 10, 2025
Time:
8:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Location:
Coeur d’Alene Park in Browne’s Addition
Corner of Chestnut and 4th
Spokane, WA 99204
Admission: Free to attend
Phone: (509) 995-0182
Why You Should Go
There’s something special about buying food from the person who grew it—and this market brings that connection to life. Come for the groceries, stay for the community. Whether you're a regular or it’s your first time, the Spokane Farmers Market is a reminder of what makes this city so vibrant, diverse, and delicious.
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