Farmers Markets in Stanislaus County (2026 Guide)

If you live in Stanislaus County, or you’re thinking about moving here, farmers markets are one of those things you’ll end up loving really quickly.

We’re in the middle of some of the best agriculture in the country, so having access to fresh produce, local vendors, and weekend markets is just part of life here.

Here’s your full guide to farmers markets across Stanislaus County, including when they start, where they’re located, and what to expect.

Turlock Farmers Market

One of the most popular markets in the area—especially once the weather warms up.

  • Season: March – November

  • Day: Saturdays

  • Time: 9 AM – 1 PM

  • Location: West Main Street (Downtown Turlock)

Hughson Farmers Market

A smaller, more local-feeling market with a great evening setup.

  • Season: March – June & September – October

  • Day: Fridays

  • Time: 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM

  • Location: Third St. between Elm & Hughson Ave

Modesto Farmers Markets

Modesto has a couple different options depending on your schedule:

Saturday Market

  • Time: 8 AM – 1 PM

  • Status: Already open in March

Thursday Market

  • Starts: April 2

  • Time: 8 AM – 1 PM

  • Location: 16th Street between H & I Streets

Oakdale Farmers Market

  • Season: May 2 – September 26

  • Day: Saturdays

  • Time: 8 AM – 11 AM

  • Location: North 3rd Avenue

Riverbank Farmers Markets

Riverbank has a couple unique options:

Night Market

  • Season: March 7 – May 16

  • Schedule: 1st & 3rd Saturdays

  • Time: 5 PM – 9 PM

  • Location: 6802 3rd St

Tuesday Market

  • Starts: June 2

  • Season: June – July

  • Time: 6 PM – 9 PM

Patterson Farmers Market

  • Starts: April 29

  • Season: April – September

  • Day: Wednesdays

  • Time: 4 PM – 8 PM

  • Location: 36 Salado Street

Waterford Farmers Market

  • Season: May 1 – June 26

  • Day: Fridays

  • Time: 5 PM – 8 PM

  • Location: 12901 Yosemite Blvd

Salida Farmers Market

  • Season: June 2 – July 28

  • Day: Tuesdays

  • Time: 8 AM – 1 PM

  • Location: 4835 Sisk Road

Why People Love Farmers Markets Here

This is one of those lifestyle things that doesn’t always show up on a list of “pros,” but it’s a big part of living in the Central Valley.

  • Access to fresh, locally grown food

  • Supporting small businesses

  • Easy weekend activity without needing to plan much

  • Different markets almost every day of the week

And honestly, once you start going… it kind of becomes part of your routine.

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