Updated: June 1, 2024
Kitsap County is blessed to have many family farms in the community. At our locally-sourced farmers markets, you can buy seasonal produce and fresh vegetables, high-quality meats, flower bouquets, hand-made gifts, baked goods and treats, wine, and more. You might even find food trucks, live performances, and free activities for the kids. We love our Kitsap farmers markets!
Bainbridge Island Farmers Market
When: Saturdays 10am – 2pm
Season: April to November
Where: 280 Madison Ave N., Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 (map)
(Town Square at City Hall)
Poulsbo Farmers Market
When: Saturdays 10am – 2pm
Season: April to Mid-December
Where: 18901 8th Ave NE, Poulsbo, WA 98370 (map)
(Gateway Fellowship Church)
Kingston Public Market
When: Sundays 10am – 3pm
Season: May 7 to October 8 (2023)
Where: 25864 Washington Blvd NE, Kingston, WA 98346 (map)
(Mike Wallace Park)
Silverdale Farmers Market
When: Tuesdays 10am – 2pm
Season: April to September
Where: 9490 Silverdale Way NW, Silverdale, WA 98383 (map)
(Silverdale Antiques)
Bremerton Community Farmers Market
When: Thursdays 4-7pm
Season: May to mid-October.
Where: 1400 Park Ave, Bremerton, Washington 98337 (map)
(Evergreen Rotary Park)
Port Orchard Farmers Market
When: Saturdays 9am – 2pm
Season: April 15 – October 21
Where: 933 Bay St, Port Orchard, WA 98366 (map)
(Port Orchard Waterfront Park)
Seabeck Community Market
When: First and Third Sunday 12-4pm
Season: April to September
Where: 15565 Seabeck Hwy NW, Seabeck, WA 98380 (map)
(Seabeck Community Center)
Why are Kitsap County farmers markets so important?
One of the main benefits of shopping at your local market is the access to fresh, seasonal produce. Unlike grocery stores, where produce is often shipped from far away (and may have been sitting on shelves for weeks), farmers markets offer fruits and vegetables that are picked at the peak of freshness. This means they not only taste better, but they’re also more nutritious.
Shopping at your local Kitsap County farmers market is more than just a way to stock up on fresh produce and other goods. It’s a great opportunity to support your community!
- Provide access to quality food access for low-income families
- Support local businesses
- Create a fun and unique community shopping experience
- Preserve crucial farmland
- Encourage sustainable growing methods
- Reduce the carbon footprint associated with large-scale agriculture
- Offer educational information and networking opportunities to the community.
Our farmers markets tend to be open in rain or shine. Don’t miss the chance to meet your local farmers and business owners, and support their livelihoods. You can ask questions, sample products, and get expert input. Each week, there are a variety of new or different vendors and activities. Bring your family, friends, and pets along — you won’t be disappointed!