Farmers' market · Scottsdale
The city’s signature Saturday market anchors Old Town with 100-plus Arizona growers and makers, live music, and a strong food-first focus. SNAP and nutrition programs are accepted, and the City of Scottsdale confirms seasonal hours and location. Featured by Experience Scottsdale and covered by local news for its 2026 relocation planning, it remains fully active in 2025.
Farmers' market · Scottsdale
Independently run in the Pinnacle Peak area, this Saturday market brings North Scottsdale neighbors together for seasonal produce, eggs, baked goods, coffee, and local crafts—generally October through early May. Market organizers highlight year-round community support and vendor continuity.
Park · Scottsdale
A monthly, family-friendly Sunday market in North Scottsdale with rotating vendors, a handful of produce farms, live music, kids’ activities, and food trucks. Dates run during the cooler months; listings confirm 2025 dates at the community center parking lot.
Civic center · Scottsdale
While more artisan-forward than farm-forward, this recurring outdoor market at Scottsdale Civic Center features 150-plus local vendors, food stalls, drinks, and live music. It’s a lively snapshot of the city’s maker-and-food scene and appears on the official tourism calendar.
Farmers' market · Cooper Square
Year-round and mission-driven, this respected urban market is a short drive from Old Town and emphasizes regional farms and small businesses. Summer hours shift earlier; organizers publish weekly vendor lineups and transit tips.
Farmers' market · West Phoenix
Frequently praised by local food writers and tourism editors, Uptown is one of the Valley’s largest producer-focused markets. It runs year-round with earlier summer hours, showcasing dozens of growers, bakers, and prepared-food vendors.
Farmers' market · Rancho San Carlos
Long-running and independently managed, Roadrunner draws many of the same trusted Arizona farms you’ll find in Old Town. The 2025 schedule confirms early summer hours and robust benefits acceptance for nutrition programs.
Shopping mall · Desert View
A scenic Friday market under the Sundial, operated by the same team behind Old Town. It runs year-round with earlier summer hours, featuring seasonal produce, breads, seafood, flowers, and local specialties—an easy North Scottsdale day trip.
The city’s signature Saturday market anchors Old Town with 100-plus Arizona growers and makers, live music, and a strong food-first focus. SNAP and nutrition programs are accepted, and the City of Scottsdale confirms seasonal hours and location. Featured by Experience Scottsdale and covered by local news for its 2026 relocation planning, it remains fully active in 2025.

Independently run in the Pinnacle Peak area, this Saturday market brings North Scottsdale neighbors together for seasonal produce, eggs, baked goods, coffee, and local crafts—generally October through early May. Market organizers highlight year-round community support and vendor continuity.

A monthly, family-friendly Sunday market in North Scottsdale with rotating vendors, a handful of produce farms, live music, kids’ activities, and food trucks. Dates run during the cooler months; listings confirm 2025 dates at the community center parking lot.
While more artisan-forward than farm-forward, this recurring outdoor market at Scottsdale Civic Center features 150-plus local vendors, food stalls, drinks, and live music. It’s a lively snapshot of the city’s maker-and-food scene and appears on the official tourism calendar.

Year-round and mission-driven, this respected urban market is a short drive from Old Town and emphasizes regional farms and small businesses. Summer hours shift earlier; organizers publish weekly vendor lineups and transit tips.

Frequently praised by local food writers and tourism editors, Uptown is one of the Valley’s largest producer-focused markets. It runs year-round with earlier summer hours, showcasing dozens of growers, bakers, and prepared-food vendors.

Long-running and independently managed, Roadrunner draws many of the same trusted Arizona farms you’ll find in Old Town. The 2025 schedule confirms early summer hours and robust benefits acceptance for nutrition programs.
A scenic Friday market under the Sundial, operated by the same team behind Old Town. It runs year-round with earlier summer hours, featuring seasonal produce, breads, seafood, flowers, and local specialties—an easy North Scottsdale day trip.
Farmers' market · Scottsdale
The city’s signature Saturday market anchors Old Town with 100-plus Arizona growers and makers, live music, and a strong food-first focus. SNAP and nutrition programs are accepted, and the City of Scottsdale confirms seasonal hours and location. Featured by Experience Scottsdale and covered by local news for its 2026 relocation planning, it remains fully active in 2025.
Farmers' market · Scottsdale
Independently run in the Pinnacle Peak area, this Saturday market brings North Scottsdale neighbors together for seasonal produce, eggs, baked goods, coffee, and local crafts—generally October through early May. Market organizers highlight year-round community support and vendor continuity.
Park · Scottsdale
A monthly, family-friendly Sunday market in North Scottsdale with rotating vendors, a handful of produce farms, live music, kids’ activities, and food trucks. Dates run during the cooler months; listings confirm 2025 dates at the community center parking lot.
Civic center · Scottsdale
While more artisan-forward than farm-forward, this recurring outdoor market at Scottsdale Civic Center features 150-plus local vendors, food stalls, drinks, and live music. It’s a lively snapshot of the city’s maker-and-food scene and appears on the official tourism calendar.
Farmers' market · Cooper Square
Year-round and mission-driven, this respected urban market is a short drive from Old Town and emphasizes regional farms and small businesses. Summer hours shift earlier; organizers publish weekly vendor lineups and transit tips.
Farmers' market · West Phoenix
Frequently praised by local food writers and tourism editors, Uptown is one of the Valley’s largest producer-focused markets. It runs year-round with earlier summer hours, showcasing dozens of growers, bakers, and prepared-food vendors.
Farmers' market · Rancho San Carlos
Long-running and independently managed, Roadrunner draws many of the same trusted Arizona farms you’ll find in Old Town. The 2025 schedule confirms early summer hours and robust benefits acceptance for nutrition programs.
Shopping mall · Desert View
A scenic Friday market under the Sundial, operated by the same team behind Old Town. It runs year-round with earlier summer hours, featuring seasonal produce, breads, seafood, flowers, and local specialties—an easy North Scottsdale day trip.
