There’s something about strolling a farmers’ market with a woven tote over your shoulder, fresh juice in hand, and the scent of sun-ripened peaches in the air. More than just a place to grab your weekly greens, 30A farmers’ markets offer folks a chance to gather and support local. Whether you’re hunting for just-picked produce, artisan bread, or gifts to bring home, here’s where (and when) to enjoy the best of 30A’s market scene.

Grand Boulevard Farmers’ Market

Location: Miramar Beach
Hours: Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
More Info: mirmamarbeachfarmersmarket.com

Just steps from boutiques and brunch spots, this polished, high-energy market is ideal for pairing a little shopping with your fresh produce haul. Expect colorful rows of heirloom tomatoes, handcrafted olive oils, microgreens, and wildflower bouquets — all set to the backdrop of live music and shaded walkways. Don’t miss the cold-pressed juices or small-batch granola from local makers that know how to do flavor and health right. It’s the perfect Saturday warm-up before lunch al fresco.

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Skip the grocery store and go straight to the source at the Grand Boulevard Farmers’ Market. Image: Facebook

Grayton Locals Market at Hibiscus Guest House

Location: Grayton Beach
Hours: Thursday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
More Info: Facebook

This market feels like a coastal secret shared only among locals and those in the know. Set on the shady lawn of the charming Hibiscus Guesthouse, it’s an easygoing mix of handmade goods, garden herbs, beachy decor, and local art. You’ll spot vintage finds, dreamy candles, and just-baked banana bread — all in a space that feels more like a garden party than a grocery stop. Bring cash, take your time, and say yes to the cinnamon rolls.

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The Grayton Locals Market has a wide mix of options. Don’t skip the tasty treats! Image: Facebook

Seaside Farmers’ Market at the Amphitheatre

Location: Seaside
Hours: Tuesday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
More Info: seasidefl.com

Held twice a week on the town square’s lush green lawn, this market is a favorite for early risers and foodies alike. Pick up juicy peaches, fresh pasta, small-batch kombucha, and a loaf of sourdough. Local makers showcase everything from handmade cutting boards to vegan beauty products, and the kid- and dog-friendly vibe makes it feel like a true community celebration.

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Snag a cold beverage for your walk around the Seaside Farmers’ Market. Image: Facebook

Peddlers Pavilion Market

Location: Seacrest
Hours: Sunday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
More Info: peddlerspavilionfarmersmarket.com

This small-but-mighty market is tucked among pastel shops and bike rentals. It’s an easy stop while out for a morning ride, and the selection often includes baked goods still warm from the oven, locally harvested honey, and beach-ready snacks like dried fruits and spiced nuts. It’s casual, charming, and perfectly suited for a Sunday morning stroll with a cold brew in hand.

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The Peddlers Pavilion Market may be smaller than others, but it does not lack quality. Image: Facebook

Rosemary Beach Farmers’ Market at North Barrett Square

Location: Rosemary Beach
Hours: Sunday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
More Info: farmersmarketinletbeach.com

Located on the town green, you’ll find rows of well-curated vendors offering coastal-inspired art, fresh seafood, handcrafted cheeses, and organic produce. Think hand-stamped tea towels, floral soaps, herbaceous wines, and truffle oil that’s worth the splurge. Grab a latte from a nearby café and browse with intention.

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Freshness at its finest is available at the Rosemary Beach Farmers’ Market. Image: Facebook

No matter which 30A market you choose, you’ll leave with more than what’s in your tote.

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Dallas Jackson
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Dallas Jackson

A resident of Santa Rosa Beach, FL, Dallas Jackson is an editorial strategist with nearly 20 years of experience leading high-impact content teams and driving digital growth across top media brands. Dallas is passionate about brand-building, sports, and life on 30A.