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Experience Wine Country in the comfort of your own car! Designated Drivers are insured to drive your car and can book private winery experiences, food & wine pairings, hotels, and even create your itinerary!
The largest open-air market in Northern California features an abundance of locally grown and organic produce, delicious prepared foods, and an eclectic selection of wines you may not find anywhere else.
Treat yourself to a relaxing evening with bandstand music and fun for kids of all ages. Local vendors offer tasty treats and spirits like wine and beer at this seasonal farmer's market.
Held at the Bodega Bay Community Center, this lovely little market has good vibes, personable vendors, fresh food, and live music. It has a small town feel, but offers all the organic produce and offerings available at a much larger market.
Organic farming means the very freshest and most natural produce. That is what you will find at First Light Farm. Come and sample the goods, and go away with an array of fresh veggies that you know are grown with love and compassion for the earth.
Hosted at the Russian River Vineyards, local farmers and artisans sell handcrafted goods and fresh produce here every Tuesday from June through October.
Small market offering local fruits, veggies, nuts, cheeses, sauces, etc. All kinds of healthy snacks and trail mixes, as well as sweets galore! A charming stop on your wine country tour.
Seasonal open-air market operating on Sundays from May through October. Located inside the Jack London Village in charming Glen Ellen, CA.
Let the kids go crazy climbing hay bales in the pumpkin patch, then enjoy a treat from the store or bring your own picnic. Then it’s your turn for fun in the store that sells handmade craft items. Pick up some farm fresh eggs while you’re there.
No pesticides or artificial chemicals are used in farming these superb vegetables, eggs, and flowers. They also can their own goods to sell to you, so that you may heat things up and call it a night, with flavorful sauces and jams. A true gem.
Fifth generation farmers are here to assist you with all of your apple and gourd needs. Wonderful assortment of apples from which to choose as well as fresh apple juice. Bring the kids to pick out a pumpkin!
Our mission is to enrich, educate and entertain children and adults through presentations of arts, family and entertainment performances, education programs, visual arts and community use of our facility.
No chemicals are used in the use of biodynamic agriculture and the production of varietal heirlooms. Your produce is so fresh there may still be dirt on it. Vegetables, herbs, garlic bulbs, tomatoes, potatoes, and much more.
Award-winning fruit products include apple sauces, apple juices, lemon cooler, pear cooler, and honeys. Stop by this 100+ year old apple orchard and pick up some of the best apple products that you will ever taste.
A pleasant fixture at the Santa Rosa Farmers Market. When you get hungry after all the fruit and veggie shopping, stop by Nellie’s booth and have some fresh Drake’s Bay oysters. Raw or BBQ, add some yummy sauce and you are feeling good!
The Red Barn Store located on Oak Hill farm is open on Saturdays from May through December. A rustic, 100-year-old barn, set in a bucolic location, it offers fresh, seasonal produce and year-round flowers.
You will find endless photo ops of your little one here as well as a seemingly endless variety of pumpkins. Maybe you’ll get lucky and get a wagon ride from a person driving an ATV. This place is serene and simply adorable. Kids will have a great time.
Shop for your fresh produce in a friendly, community atmosphere. You know that you are not only getting the freshest possible produce, but that you are helping out your local farmers when you stop on by for unique fruits and veggies, and hot food items.
Year ‘round Sunday market features about forty vendors offering a variety of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and handcrafts. You need to see all of the variety. It’s a fun day for the family.
Some of the most delicious strawberries that you will ever taste are grown and sold right here at Saetern Strawberry Field. A small wooden stall holds the strawberries that are picked when at their freshest and then sold directly to you.
A lively farmer’s market concentrating on the wares of local farmers, artisanal food makers and creators of handmade goods. The kids will love the party atmosphere, not to mention the yummy treats in store!
“If you want to know about the food you eat, ask the people who grow it”. Visit Santa Rosa, Farmers Market. fresh fruits, nuts, vegetables, eggs, honey, herbs, flowers, meat, and poultry are guaranteed to be grown and harvested here in California
Organically grown berries picked at the peak of their freshness to be offered to the public at local Sonoma County farmers’ markets. Blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, boysenberries and loganberries are all offered throughout the growing season.
Live music, premier vendors, and a bohemian atmosphere are the hallmarks of this energetic open-air market.
This small market offers a ton of produce, flowers, fresh baked goods (yum), ranch raised meats and artisanal cheeses. It is a wonderful dance for your senses when you experience the sights, smells, tastes and sounds of music at this pleasant site.
Skip the grocery store and stock up here. Offering meats, veggies, fruits, flowers, and specialty items such as smoked olive oil, herbs, knick-knacks, fresh cheeses and an assortment of different types of mushrooms. Get ready for your picnic!
Certified under the State of California Farmers Markets, the Sonoma County Agricultural Dept., and Sonoma County Food services, you can rest assured of your health and safety when you purchase your produce from these vendors.
There’s plenty of parking at this small farmers’ market along with live music and remote control cars for the kids of all ages. The Hummus Guy is very popular, as is the Red Rose Soul Food Experience. Come for diner and take home fruits and veggies.
More than just a Farmer’s Market, this working farm sells chickens, goats, sheep and lambs and piglets. They also sell yarn made from their very own sheep’s wool as well as hides and pelts. Oh, and produce. The kids will absolutely love it.
The consensus is that this is the best place to buy strawberries. With stunning farmland views, and tastes of strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries, you won’t be able to resist buying a boatload. They also offer freshly laid eggs.
When you visit the farm be sure to go into the fields and visit with the farmers and maybe the dogs. Daily harvests ensure freshness and seasonality. Produce also offered pickled, frozen, dehydrated, and smoked to extend the life of the harvest.
You may not be able to go back to store-bought after you try the meat and eggs at True Grass Farms. The farm goes back four generations, maintaining healthy pastureland and raising 100% grass-fed Black Angus and California Kobe cows.
Quality, variety, and sustainability are the watchwords for these farmers. No sprays or chemicals are used in their respectful farming method. Delicious, fresh, and seasonal, the wide array of produce will delight your senses.
If you enjoy nice people, vendors and food, then you will enjoy this casual Farmer’s Market. Of course, there’s the usual selection of fresh produce, but there is also freshly made cuisine to order. Get some BBQ, corn dogs, or Mexican food. It’s a party!
If you are an apple lover, then you are going to go crazy with happiness when you check out the twenty-seven (!) different varieties of apples at this farm stand. Getting there is part of the experience as it is a stunning drive. Apple paradise!
When you want your food, produce, vendors and entertainment all in one place, the Wednesday Night Market in downtown Santa Rosa is the place to be. Open from May until August, the market features the bounty of the spring and summer harvests.
Located in the heart of Railroad Square, this vibrant community gathering place for local farmers, crafters and artisans to offer their wares to the public.
It’s a party at this fun farmer’s market! Sample over 40 types of local tomatoes; try some salsa; watch the local high school students assemble the world’s largest organic nachos; listen to live music; have a Bloody Mary and buy a book. Brunch and BBQ!