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Farmers Markets in Ocala, Florida

Part of Marion County

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The Heart of Marion County's Agriculture

Ocala serves as the center of Marion County’s local food scene, accounting for both of the county's farmers markets. This equestrian-centric city provides a focused selection of fresh goods compared to the state's 70 total markets. It is a vital link between local growers and the community.

Focused Selections at Local Farm Stands

Ocala Fresh Market offers a consistent presence twice a week, while Willow Farmers Market provides a robust Saturday alternative. Both spots bring a unique mix of local flavors to the community with distinct vendor lineups. Whether you want a Tuesday refresh or a Saturday haul, these markets have you covered.

Hot Sauce and Grass-Fed Staples

You will find 17 unique products across the city, with hot sauce, fruits, and vegetables available at every location. Specialty items like grass-fed beef, cider, and organic produce round out the local offerings. Don't miss out on the fresh dairy and handmade pasta available at the Willow location.

Plan Your Visit for Tuesdays or Saturdays

Plan your trips for Tuesdays or Saturdays, as these are the only days vendors set up shop. Both markets operate seasonally from spring through late autumn, typically closing by November. Arriving early between 8:00 AM and 1:00 PM ensures you get the pick of the crop.

Explore the Wider Florida Market Scene

If you are traveling through Central Florida, check out the markets in Orlando or Jacksonville for more variety. Our Marion County page has all the details you need for your next local food run. Expand your search to see what the rest of the state offers.

Market Insights

Ocala has 2 farmers markets. 2 hold weekend hours. Common products include Hot Sauce, Fruits, Vegetables.

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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.