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Farmers Market
Neskowin, Oregon
Neskowin Farmers Market runs from May through September in Neskowin, giving the coast town a seasonal market with farm goods, prepared foods, pantry staples, and handmade work gathered in one place. The vendor mix reaches from produce, eggs, meats, and cheese to mangonadas, canned tuna, coffee, soaps, and jewelry, with several booths rooted in specific regional products like wild mushrooms, Willamette Valley wine, and body care made from fossilized kelp. SNAP shoppers can also use EBT and a Double Up Food Bucks matching program at the market, a practical detail that broadens what many visitors can buy each week.
The range here stretches well beyond a produce-only stop, with a lineup that mixes raw ingredients, ready-to-eat treats, shelf-stable foods, and craft vendors. That makes it possible to shop for dinner basics, pick up snacks, and browse handmade goods in the same visit.
No dogs are allowed, and there are no restrooms listed for the market, two details that can shape how long you stay and who comes along. Payment tends to be flexible: the market clearly supports multiple payment methods, and one visitor noted that all but two vendors took cards. If you notice volunteers helping direct parking and foot traffic, that is part of how the market operates each weekend; volunteers also help with setup, breakdown, signage, social media, and coffee. The market is held at Neskowin Beach Wayside, so the stop is tied closely to that beachside setting.
SNAP shoppers can use EBT at Neskowin Farmers Market, and the market also offers Double Up Food Bucks through a SNAP matching program. The market lists payment methods clearly, and a visitor reported that nearly all vendors accepted cards, which can make mixed shopping across food and craft booths easier in one trip.
SNAP matching program: matches the first $10 withdrawn from SNAP card (usable for SNAP-eligible items). USDA Double Up Food Bucks (DUFB): additional $10 to spend on fresh produce when using SNAP at market (total $20 extra per visit when using SNAP). SNAP benefits are transferred to market tokens at the Market Information Booth (North East corner); vendors cannot provide change.
May – September
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4.6 average from 5 reviews on Google
Good place to get fresh vegetables and fruits. Ok for parking and would be ok as is an area where kids could run around. Was also a booth that had wild mushrooms. One gentleman was selling meat which was from what I saw on his sign that I saw pork, lamb and beef.
All but two vendors took cards, so that worked for us. About 20 vendors in total. Wide variety of options and products, including a blacksmith and a soap maker. Lots of delicious fruits and vegetables. Pasture-raised eggs and meats (including lamb).
Very quaint farmers market. Not sure of the months, but they're open on Saturdays between 9am to 1pm. *Entry: You will be turning into Summit Road from 101 (heading east). Turn left (north) on the next gravel driveway (approx. 480 feet from 101) to park. *Parking: limited parking, there is a parking attendant to guide you into a grass area past the vendors. *Vibe: Mostly shaded from trees areas with vendor's canopies spread throughout the lot. There was a live music performer when we went, she was pleasing to hear in the backdrop. *Vendors: approximately 16 vendors when we went, varying...
Small farmer's market, but a wide variety of things that would actually come from a farm like veggies, cheeses, and meats. Friendly people and nice music complete the experience. A little crowded, but not overly so. Overall a great little treat on the coast.
Small place with a great heart, they support their school by giving then a free space to sell . Thank you for helping the children . The prices in their flesh vegetables were great , I enjoyed the coffee , the hot hand made food, and the live music. It was fun. Thank you to all.
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