Summer is Farmers Market season in Washington. And if you've ever shopped them, you know how amazing they are. After all, if you have the option, why push a cart down grocery store aisles when you could stroll down a sunny sidewalk and talk to the farmers who grew the asparagus you're buying?
But Farmers Markets aren't always convenient, and you can't visit them any day of the week. Still, every Washingtonian should experience a few at least once this summer.
So pack your car full of coolers, use this map and take our Farmers Market Road Trip. This route takes you to eight amazing markets in three days, so you'll have your pick of our state's finest products. Visit as many or as few of these markets as you'd like.
1. Thursday: Bow Farmers Market, 15115 Bow Hill Rd.
Start your journey in the heart of Skagit County, which houses some of Western Washington's finest farmland. The volunteer-run Bow Farmers Market is held every Thursday during the summer at Samish Bay Cheese. From berries to beautiful birds made of glass, the local vendors sell top quality products.
2. Thursday: Snohomish Farmers Market, Cedar Ave at Pearl St.
From May - September, the Snohomish Farmers Market meets on Thursdays from 3-7 PM. Treat yourself to some local grass fed beef or honey, then enjoy a dinner of fresh sushi or cheeseburgers from one of the prepared food vendors.
3. Friday: Bothell Farmers Market, 23718 Bothell Everett Hwy
On Fridays beginning at noon, the Bothell Farmers Market takes over the parking lot of Country Village. You'll be serenaded by live music as you shop for locally grown food and crafts from local artists and designers.
4. Friday: Phinney Farmers Market, 6532 Phinney Ave N., Seattle
You'll find at least one Farmers Market at every neighborhood in Seattle - in fact, you'll find one almost every day of the week. Phinney's runs on Friday's from 3:30 - 7:30 PM, and their seasonal produce selection is out of this world.
5. Saturday: Pike Place Market, Seattle
Why not spend a day browsing Seattle's most famous public market? You can pick up some hard-to-find spices, fresh foods or souvenirs before enjoying lunch at Beecher's or dinner at one of the many excellent restaurants at the market.
6. Sunday: Ballard Farmers Market, 22nd Avenue NW and NW Market Street, Seattle
Ballard's Sunday Market is like nothing you have ever experienced. For almost 20 years, the neighborhood has gathered here on Sundays from 10-3 to feast on crepes, stock up on fresh food and buy beautiful flowers.
7. Sunday: Fremont Sunday Market, 3401 Evanston Ave N., Seattle
Fremont's quirky market is near Ballard, so stop by and check out all the unique treasures, secondhand items and delicious food you'll find for sale. This one-of-a-kind market is a local favorite.
8. Sunday: Olympia Farmers Market, 700 Capitol Way S.
Finally, if you have time, head south to Olympia and check out their Farmers Market, which runs Thursday - Sunday from 10-3. They've got artisan foods, talented craft vendors and live music.
This road trip is a great highlight of some of Washington's best Farmers Markets, but there are plenty more of them to choose from. Here's a list of the top 20 markets in the state.
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