Farmers' market · Alachua
The county’s growers-only market under an open-air pavilion, where producers sell what they grow. Regularly highlighted by Visit Gainesville and praised by local reporters for strict standards and Fresh Access Bucks support.
Farmers' market · Alachua County
Since 1998, this farmer-run, year-round market transforms Haile Village with produce, cheeses, meats, and live music. The market posts 2025 festival dates and vendor lists and is often recommended by local lifestyle media.
Market · Gainesville
A lively Monday market along the rail trail, known for 70+ vendors, produce, meats, baked goods, and music. Listed by Wellness360 and the Florida Farmers Market Toolkit, it’s a local favorite for after-work shopping.
Shopping mall · Alachua County
A Thursday market with produce, prepared foods, and live music on the promenade. Covered by Wellness360 and local news, it adds a convenient west-side option with a community-forward mix of small vendors.
Food court · Gainesville
A monthly outdoor market on the Reitz Union North Lawn mixing student-run enterprises with local makers and occasional produce. Announced by UF At Work with 2025 dates, it’s a fun campus-side add-on to market hopping.
Shopping mall · Gainesville
A seasonal, family-friendly market with artisan vendors, music, and food trucks in a park-like plaza. Featured by Mainstreet Daily News, it’s a pleasant northside stop that complements weekly grocery-focused markets.
Plant nursery · Gainesville
Quarterly pop-ups from a local nonprofit plant nursery employing adults with disabilities. Expect native plants, local vendors, music, and family activities. Dates are announced each season and regularly shared by community outlets.
Temporarily Closed
An annual one-day sale offering 100+ native and pollinator-friendly species at the UF Cultural Plaza. Covered by Mainstreet Daily News, it’s a spring calendar favorite for gardeners building Florida-friendly yards.
Botanical garden · Alachua County
Each October, Kanapaha hosts dozens of plant vendors alongside the Gainesville Orchid Society show. Promoted by the gardens and local tourism, it’s a fall tradition for gardeners and collectors.
The county’s growers-only market under an open-air pavilion, where producers sell what they grow. Regularly highlighted by Visit Gainesville and praised by local reporters for strict standards and Fresh Access Bucks support.

Since 1998, this farmer-run, year-round market transforms Haile Village with produce, cheeses, meats, and live music. The market posts 2025 festival dates and vendor lists and is often recommended by local lifestyle media.

A lively Monday market along the rail trail, known for 70+ vendors, produce, meats, baked goods, and music. Listed by Wellness360 and the Florida Farmers Market Toolkit, it’s a local favorite for after-work shopping.

A Thursday market with produce, prepared foods, and live music on the promenade. Covered by Wellness360 and local news, it adds a convenient west-side option with a community-forward mix of small vendors.

A monthly outdoor market on the Reitz Union North Lawn mixing student-run enterprises with local makers and occasional produce. Announced by UF At Work with 2025 dates, it’s a fun campus-side add-on to market hopping.

A seasonal, family-friendly market with artisan vendors, music, and food trucks in a park-like plaza. Featured by Mainstreet Daily News, it’s a pleasant northside stop that complements weekly grocery-focused markets.
Quarterly pop-ups from a local nonprofit plant nursery employing adults with disabilities. Expect native plants, local vendors, music, and family activities. Dates are announced each season and regularly shared by community outlets.

An annual one-day sale offering 100+ native and pollinator-friendly species at the UF Cultural Plaza. Covered by Mainstreet Daily News, it’s a spring calendar favorite for gardeners building Florida-friendly yards.

Each October, Kanapaha hosts dozens of plant vendors alongside the Gainesville Orchid Society show. Promoted by the gardens and local tourism, it’s a fall tradition for gardeners and collectors.

Farmers' market · Alachua
The county’s growers-only market under an open-air pavilion, where producers sell what they grow. Regularly highlighted by Visit Gainesville and praised by local reporters for strict standards and Fresh Access Bucks support.
Farmers' market · Alachua County
Since 1998, this farmer-run, year-round market transforms Haile Village with produce, cheeses, meats, and live music. The market posts 2025 festival dates and vendor lists and is often recommended by local lifestyle media.
Market · Gainesville
A lively Monday market along the rail trail, known for 70+ vendors, produce, meats, baked goods, and music. Listed by Wellness360 and the Florida Farmers Market Toolkit, it’s a local favorite for after-work shopping.
Shopping mall · Alachua County
A Thursday market with produce, prepared foods, and live music on the promenade. Covered by Wellness360 and local news, it adds a convenient west-side option with a community-forward mix of small vendors.
Food court · Gainesville
A monthly outdoor market on the Reitz Union North Lawn mixing student-run enterprises with local makers and occasional produce. Announced by UF At Work with 2025 dates, it’s a fun campus-side add-on to market hopping.
Shopping mall · Gainesville
A seasonal, family-friendly market with artisan vendors, music, and food trucks in a park-like plaza. Featured by Mainstreet Daily News, it’s a pleasant northside stop that complements weekly grocery-focused markets.
Plant nursery · Gainesville
Quarterly pop-ups from a local nonprofit plant nursery employing adults with disabilities. Expect native plants, local vendors, music, and family activities. Dates are announced each season and regularly shared by community outlets.
Temporarily Closed
An annual one-day sale offering 100+ native and pollinator-friendly species at the UF Cultural Plaza. Covered by Mainstreet Daily News, it’s a spring calendar favorite for gardeners building Florida-friendly yards.
Botanical garden · Alachua County
Each October, Kanapaha hosts dozens of plant vendors alongside the Gainesville Orchid Society show. Promoted by the gardens and local tourism, it’s a fall tradition for gardeners and collectors.
