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Your guide to the North Carolina State Farmers Market

The North Carolina State Farmers Market boasts 30,000 square feet for North Carolina farmers to sell fresh produce, plants and other specialty items produced on local farms.
Posted 2024-03-18T16:09:17+00:00 - Updated 2024-03-18T16:09:17+00:00
A shot of a produce stand at the North Carolina Farmers Market in Raleigh.

The North Carolina State Farmers Market is so much more than just a farmers market.

It boasts 30,000 square feet for North Carolina farmers to sell fresh produce, plants and other specialty items produced on local farms.

The farmers market said visitors can find the freshest and widest variety of produce and plants in the area. You can also buy plants at the market, starting in March.

State Farmers Market
State Farmers Market
The State Farmers Market in Raleigh celebrated Watermelon Day on Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010.
The State Farmers Market in Raleigh celebrated Watermelon Day on Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010.

The indoor Market Shoppes have plenty of room to shop in the 15,600-square-foot building. Visitors can find everything from crafts and custom picture framing to gifts, old-fashioned candies and N.C. wines. 

Not only is there a farmers market, but visitors can also enjoy a farm-to-table dining experience at the market's three different restaurants.

The farmers market is open Monday through Saturday from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Parking is free.

Pets are not allowed inside any of the market buildings, sheds or shops. However, pets are welcome in the outdoor market areas.

State Farmers Market
State Farmers Market

The North Carolina State Farmers Market is located at the corner of Lake Wheeler Road and Centennial Parkway in Raleigh. If you're coming from Interstate 40, take Exit 297 for Lake Wheeler Road then head northeast on Lake Wheeler Road. You'll see the market on the left in half a mile.

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