Farmers' market · Mixon Town
Florida’s oldest continuously operating market since 1938, this everyday hub mixes farm-fresh produce with global specialties and Mayport shrimp. Praised by local tourism guides and trusted by chefs, it’s a lively snapshot of Jacksonville food culture.
Farmers' market · Brooklyn
Under the Fuller Warren Bridge each Saturday, farmers set up alongside artists on the St. Johns River. U.S. News Travel and Southern Living highlight its produce-rich Farmers Row, community vibes, and SNAP matching that keeps dollars local.
Farmers' market · Isle of Psalms
Run by Dig Local Network, this producer-focused Saturday market leans into wellness and sustainability with organic produce, eggs, microgreens, and local honey. Listed by Visit Jacksonville and updated by Dig Local in 2025, it runs rain or shine.
Farmers' market · Isle of Psalms
A Wednesday 10 a.m.–2 p.m. market that’s perfect for lighter crowds and a fresh midweek restock. Operated by Dig Local Network with current 2025 hours posted, it keeps the beach communities connected to local farms.
Brewery · Murray Hill
A neighborhood-run Wednesday evening market (5–8 p.m.) with microgreens, mushrooms, and regenerative agriculture values. Verified via its 2025 calendar and local listings, it’s as hyperlocal as Jacksonville gets—shop, chat, and grab a beer nearby.
Park · San Pablo
City-supported and active year-round on Sundays, this park-side market brings families, growers, and makers together. Confirmed by the City of Atlantic Beach and 2025 local news coverage, it’s a breezy North Beaches staple.
Market · Orange Park
A short hop from Jacksonville, this first-and-third Sunday market runs September–June with 75+ vendors. Backed by town organizers and regional tourism guides, it mixes farm goods with small-batch foods and handmade crafts.
Farmers' market · Nocatee
Third Saturdays bring 70+ vendors, live music, and rotating themes. Verified by Nocatee’s official event listings and regional travel sites, it’s a family-friendly, produce-forward outing just south of Jacksonville.
Florida’s oldest continuously operating market since 1938, this everyday hub mixes farm-fresh produce with global specialties and Mayport shrimp. Praised by local tourism guides and trusted by chefs, it’s a lively snapshot of Jacksonville food culture.

Under the Fuller Warren Bridge each Saturday, farmers set up alongside artists on the St. Johns River. U.S. News Travel and Southern Living highlight its produce-rich Farmers Row, community vibes, and SNAP matching that keeps dollars local.

Run by Dig Local Network, this producer-focused Saturday market leans into wellness and sustainability with organic produce, eggs, microgreens, and local honey. Listed by Visit Jacksonville and updated by Dig Local in 2025, it runs rain or shine.

A Wednesday 10 a.m.–2 p.m. market that’s perfect for lighter crowds and a fresh midweek restock. Operated by Dig Local Network with current 2025 hours posted, it keeps the beach communities connected to local farms.

A neighborhood-run Wednesday evening market (5–8 p.m.) with microgreens, mushrooms, and regenerative agriculture values. Verified via its 2025 calendar and local listings, it’s as hyperlocal as Jacksonville gets—shop, chat, and grab a beer nearby.
City-supported and active year-round on Sundays, this park-side market brings families, growers, and makers together. Confirmed by the City of Atlantic Beach and 2025 local news coverage, it’s a breezy North Beaches staple.
A short hop from Jacksonville, this first-and-third Sunday market runs September–June with 75+ vendors. Backed by town organizers and regional tourism guides, it mixes farm goods with small-batch foods and handmade crafts.

Third Saturdays bring 70+ vendors, live music, and rotating themes. Verified by Nocatee’s official event listings and regional travel sites, it’s a family-friendly, produce-forward outing just south of Jacksonville.

Farmers' market · Mixon Town
Florida’s oldest continuously operating market since 1938, this everyday hub mixes farm-fresh produce with global specialties and Mayport shrimp. Praised by local tourism guides and trusted by chefs, it’s a lively snapshot of Jacksonville food culture.
Farmers' market · Brooklyn
Under the Fuller Warren Bridge each Saturday, farmers set up alongside artists on the St. Johns River. U.S. News Travel and Southern Living highlight its produce-rich Farmers Row, community vibes, and SNAP matching that keeps dollars local.
Farmers' market · Isle of Psalms
Run by Dig Local Network, this producer-focused Saturday market leans into wellness and sustainability with organic produce, eggs, microgreens, and local honey. Listed by Visit Jacksonville and updated by Dig Local in 2025, it runs rain or shine.
Farmers' market · Isle of Psalms
A Wednesday 10 a.m.–2 p.m. market that’s perfect for lighter crowds and a fresh midweek restock. Operated by Dig Local Network with current 2025 hours posted, it keeps the beach communities connected to local farms.
Brewery · Murray Hill
A neighborhood-run Wednesday evening market (5–8 p.m.) with microgreens, mushrooms, and regenerative agriculture values. Verified via its 2025 calendar and local listings, it’s as hyperlocal as Jacksonville gets—shop, chat, and grab a beer nearby.
Park · San Pablo
City-supported and active year-round on Sundays, this park-side market brings families, growers, and makers together. Confirmed by the City of Atlantic Beach and 2025 local news coverage, it’s a breezy North Beaches staple.
Market · Orange Park
A short hop from Jacksonville, this first-and-third Sunday market runs September–June with 75+ vendors. Backed by town organizers and regional tourism guides, it mixes farm goods with small-batch foods and handmade crafts.
Farmers' market · Nocatee
Third Saturdays bring 70+ vendors, live music, and rotating themes. Verified by Nocatee’s official event listings and regional travel sites, it’s a family-friendly, produce-forward outing just south of Jacksonville.
