Clarkston, Washington
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Market information last verified: May 2026
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For Clarkston residents looking to eat locally and support Washington agriculture, Clarkston Farmers Market is a reliable source of fresh, in-season food from farms in the surrounding region.
Farmers markets like Clarkston Farmers Market represent a fundamentally different way of accessing food compared to a supermarket. When you shop at Clarkston Farmers Market, the person selling you tomatoes is often the same person who planted them — a level of transparency and traceability that industrial food systems cannot replicate. That direct relationship is what draws many Clarkston residents to the market week after week.
The selection at Clarkston Farmers Market changes as the growing season progresses. Early in the season, expect cool-weather crops like salad greens, radishes, and herbs. Peak summer brings the widest variety — tomatoes, peppers, corn, stone fruits, and squash. By fall, the market shifts toward storage vegetables, apples, pears, preserves, and baked goods that make use of seasonal harvests. This seasonal rhythm is something you feel at a farmers market in a way you never do in a grocery store.
Clarkston Farmers Market is committed to serving all members of the Clarkston community. SNAP/EBT benefits are accepted, meaning nutrition assistance recipients can use their benefits to buy fresh, locally grown produce and other eligible items directly from vendors. These programs reflect a broader commitment to food access that many farmers market organizers across Washington have prioritized in recent years.
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The goods at Clarkston Farmers Market represent the breadth of local food production in the Clarkston area. Product availability shifts with the seasons. Because vendors sell what they grow and make, the market is an accurate reflection of what is thriving in local agriculture at any given moment.
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Cash
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When planning a visit to Clarkston Farmers Market, a few practical considerations will help you make the most of your trip.
Clarkston Farmers Market supports the livelihoods of independent farmers and food producers in the Clarkston area while giving shoppers a meaningful alternative to industrially produced food.
SNAP/EBT is welcome at Clarkston Farmers Market, so shoppers can use their nutrition benefits to purchase locally grown fruits, vegetables, and other eligible items.
Clarkston Farmers Market is located in Clarkston, Washington. Use the map above or click Get Directions for turn-by-turn navigation.
Hours for Clarkston Farmers Market are not listed in the USDA directory. Check the market's official website or contact them directly for current hours.
Yes, Clarkston Farmers Market accepts SNAP/EBT benefits. You can use your EBT card to purchase eligible food items from vendors at this market.
Clarkston Farmers Market is a farmers market offering fresh local produce, food products, and goods from regional vendors. Specific product listings are not available in the USDA directory — visit the market to see current vendor offerings.
Organic produce availability at Clarkston Farmers Market is not confirmed in the USDA directory. Ask individual vendors about their growing practices when you visit.
Clarkston Farmers Market may be the primary market in Clarkston. Explore our Washington directory to find other nearby markets.
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