St. Petersburg, Florida
301 1st Ave N
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301 1st Ave N
Hours
Saturdays 9 AM - 1 PM, July-October
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SNAP / EBT
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Organic
Cash preferred
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Market information last verified: June 2026
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Williams Park Summer Market is a farmers market serving the St. Petersburg area in Florida, offering shoppers direct access to locally grown produce and handcrafted goods from regional vendors.
Based on available listing data, this market operates Saturdays 9 AM - 1 PM, July-October. Contact the market directly to confirm current hours.
Shoppers at Williams Park Summer Market can browse a selection that includes Vegetables, Fruits, Meat, Eggs, Cheese, and Honey, sourced from regional farms and food producers.
What makes Williams Park Summer Market worth visiting is not just the products available — it is the context those products come with. Each vendor at the market has a story: which farm they operate, how long they have been growing, what they specialize in, and what is coming next week. That knowledge is freely shared at a farmers market in a way that never happens in a conventional grocery setting.
Seasonality shapes everything at Williams Park Summer Market. Unlike a supermarket that stocks tomatoes in January, farmers markets are honest about what is actually ripe. What you find at Williams Park Summer Market today reflects what the farms in the St. Petersburg region are currently producing — nothing more, nothing less. This connection to the actual growing season is something that many regular market shoppers come to value deeply.
Williams Park Summer Market also serves as a gathering point for the St. Petersburg community. Regular shoppers often describe the market as much a social outing as a grocery run. Familiar faces, known vendors, and the rhythm of a weekly market create a kind of community continuity that is increasingly rare. For many families, a Saturday morning at Williams Park Summer Market is as much about being part of the neighborhood as it is about what ends up in the bag.
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Williams Park Summer Market operates as a direct marketplace between St. Petersburg-area producers and local consumers. Product categories seen at this market include Vegetables, Fruits, Meat, Eggs, Cheese, Honey, and Crafts. Every item available at the market has been grown, raised, or made by the vendor selling it — or sourced from a nearby partner farm.
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301 1st Ave N
St. Petersburg, Florida 33701
Schedule
Saturdays 9 AM - 1 PM, July-October
Data sourced from USDA National Farmers Market Directory
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Credit & Debit Cards
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Cash
Always accepted at this market
Payment info is sourced from USDA records. Confirm directly with the market before your visit.
If you are planning your first visit to Williams Park Summer Market or returning after a while, these tips cover what to expect.
Farmers markets like Williams Park Summer Market strengthen the St. Petersburg community by creating economic opportunity for small agricultural businesses and increasing access to nutritious food.
Families using SNAP benefits can shop at Williams Park Summer Market — the market is part of a growing network of farmers markets that accept electronic benefit transfer.
Williams Park Summer Market is located at 301 1st Ave N, St. Petersburg, Florida 33701.
Williams Park Summer Market is open Saturdays 9 AM - 1 PM, July-October. Always confirm hours before visiting as schedules may vary seasonally.
Yes, Williams Park Summer Market accepts SNAP/EBT benefits. You can use your EBT card to purchase eligible food items from vendors at this market.
Williams Park Summer Market offers Vegetables, Fruits, Meat, Eggs, Cheese, Honey, and Crafts. Selection may vary by season and vendor availability.
Yes, organic produce and products are available at Williams Park Summer Market. Look for certified organic vendor signs when browsing the market.
Williams Park Summer Market may be the primary market in St. Petersburg. Explore our Florida directory to find other nearby markets.
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