Pasco Farmers Market

OPEN: May - October
Saturdays: 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Wednesdays: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
LOCATION: Corner of S. 4th Ave. & W. Columbia St., Pasco, WA
We are located in the heart of downtown Pasco, Washington
at the corner of W. Columbia Street and S. 4th Avenue (close to Lewis St).
The Pasco Farmer's Market is one of the largest, outdoor, community farmers' markets in Washington state, selling a huge variety of locally-grown fruits, vegetables, and other products. It is one of the longest-running farmers markets in the state, and has been in operation for over 30 years.
It is the only open-air farmers market in our community with two covered pavillions, providing shade on sunny days, or cover on rainy days for our shoppers and vendors.
You will be delighted by the variety of products available! We proudly offer fresh, local fruits, berries, and vegetables in season and organic produce. You can also find locally-raised beef and pork, eggs, poultry, local honey, wine, coffee, baked goods (breads, cookies, cinnamon rolls), gourmet cheese, fresh-fruit beverages, kettle corn, hand-crafted jewelry and other goods from local artisans, and so much more! Also: The donut machine is back! Hot, freshly-made donuts -- made right before your eyes and they smell and taste so delicious.
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