Fresh Finds in Humboldt County
Eureka is home to two essential markets that serve as the agricultural heart of Humboldt County. These markets are a key part of California's 94-market community, bringing fresh, northern-grown food to the coast. The vibe is friendly and focused on the unique bounty of the Redwood Coast.
Convenient Weekday and Weekend Markets
Residents enjoy the Eureka Open Air Market on Saturday mornings and the Community Fresh Market on Tuesday afternoons. This split schedule makes it easy for both weekend shoppers and those needing a mid-week kitchen restock. Each market offers a distinct selection of local favorites in a welcoming outdoor setting.
Organic Vegetables and Artisan Coffee
Shoppers can explore 12 unique products, including high-quality organic vegetables, fresh herbs, and local dairy. Specialty items like pet treats, lavender, and freshly roasted coffee make these markets more than just a place for produce. The variety highlights the dedicated small-scale producers working throughout Humboldt County.
Catch the Harvest from Spring to Fall
Eureka's markets are primarily seasonal, with the Saturday market opening in April and the Tuesday market starting in May. Both markets run through November, providing plenty of time to enjoy the peak growing season. Saturday morning at 8:00 AM is the most popular time to experience the local market energy.
Continue Your California Road Trip
While Eureka is a North Coast gem, you can find even more variety in cities like Sacramento and San Francisco. Explore our Humboldt County page to see all the local food options available in this beautiful region. Your support for local farmers helps these unique communities thrive.
Market Insights
Eureka has 2 farmers markets. 1 hold weekend hours. Common products include Fresh Herbs, Dairy, Soap & Crafts.
All Markets in Eureka
Eureka Open Air Market
Community Fresh Market
ZIP Codes in Eureka
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Market data sourced from the USDA National Farmers Market Directory. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect real-time changes.