Who doesn’t love a good old famers market? As summer winds down, make sure to head to your local farmers market for fresh produce and groceries. Michigan farms produce over 300 different commodities, which is the second largest amount among the US states. Stopping by a West Michigan farmers market is a great way to say ‘thank you’ to these farmers.
Ada Village Farmers Market: Running from June to October, the Ada Village Farmers Market is open every Tuesday. Try farm and artisan products, while experiencing a kid-friendly market.
East Grand Rapids Farmers Market: Visit the new farmers market, the East Grand Rapids Farmers Market, on Thursdays from June until August. Purchase produce, handmade gifts, and baked goods.
Fulton Street Market: Open year-round on Saturdays, but from May until October, it’s also open on Monday and Wednesday. Shop a variety of fruits, veggies, meats, cheeses, crafts, and more.
Grandville Farmers Market: Every Tuesday, from June to September, head to the Grandville Farmers Market. And want to be sustainable? The Market sells re-usable bags for $1.
Holland Farmers Market: During the summer, the Holland Farmers Market is open on Wednesdays and Saturdays, rain or shine. The Holland Farmers Market features only Michigan-grown produce.
Hudsonville Farmers Market: Located at Terra Square, a gathering space in Hudsonville, this farmers market meets every Wednesday from June through September. Find not only produce, but also handmade candles, soaps, jewelry, and more from local small businesses.
Lowell Area Farmers Market: This farmers market happens on Thursdays. Featuring late afternoon and early evening hours, the Lowell Area Farmers Market is a great option for 9 to 5 people.
Muskegon Farmers Market: During the summer enjoy both the farmers market and the flea market. The market is open on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays for the Summer season (May through November), and it’s open on Saturdays for the Winter season.