Farmers Market in Durham (2025)
Durham Farmers' Market
Farmers' market · Durham
The city’s flagship, farmer-run market anchors Saturday mornings year-round and Wednesdays in season, with a 70-mile rule and Double Bucks for SNAP. Frequently highlighted by Southern Living and supported by Durham Central Park, it’s a downtown ritual.
South Durham Farmers' Market
Farmers' market · Durham County
A relaxed, community-focused market now thriving at Hub RTP with year-round Saturday hours and SNAP acceptance. Its move and momentum are confirmed by Research Triangle Park and Hub RTP; expect farmers, small-batch foods, and live music.
Durham Technical Community College
Community college · Durham
On 1st and 3rd Sundays, this rotating market centers Black farmers and entrepreneurs with fresh produce, goods, and a lively scene. The 2025 season and Durham dates are posted by the organizers and covered by trusted local listings.
Soul Sanctuary
Event venue · Durham County
An up-and-coming, inclusive market in North Durham centering BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and women-led businesses. Operating 2025 dates at Soul Sanctuary, it pairs farm-fresh produce with artisans and music—listed by Discover Durham and market organizers.
Duke Regional Hospital
Hospital · Durham
A convenient North Durham midweek market typically held Tuesdays May–September. Listed for 2025 by the National Farmers Market Directory, it’s a practical stop for produce after work or appointments.
Durham Farmers' Market
Farmers' market · Durham
Not a produce market—but an all-handmade, juried artist collective that pops up beside Durham Farmers’ Market on Saturdays. Mentioned by Southern Living and Durham Central Park, it completes the market-day experience with Durham-made goods.
Perkins Orchard
Produce market · Durham
A beloved open-air produce market since 1970, known for the fill-a-bag deal and local products. After a brief June pause, WRAL confirmed its June 18, 2025 reopening; Discover Durham also spotlights it as a community favorite.
Durham Co-op Market
Grocery store · Durham
Community-owned grocer supporting local farms, Food For All discounts, and occasional pop-ups. While not a traditional farmers market, it’s a reliable year-round source for NC-grown produce and locally made staples, noted by Discover Durham.