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Farmers Market
Twisp, Washington
Methow Valley Farmers Market runs every Saturday in Twisp from the second Saturday in April through the end of October, bringing together a farmer's and crafter's market in one stop. That pairing shapes the visit: alongside fresh, clean, locally grown food, you'll also find work by makers from Twisp, Winthrop, Mazama, Carlton, Okanogan, and the wider Methow Valley. The result is a market that leans as much into regional craft as it does produce, with vendor offerings that range from certified organic vegetables and naturally grown fruit to etched pottery, sterling silver jewelry, handblown glass, and chair massage.
The mix here runs wide, but it stays rooted in farm goods and handmade work from the Methow Valley and nearby towns. Food shoppers can piece together produce, fruit, honey, bread, pastries, pickles, coffee, and fermented pantry staples, while craft tables add a strong showing of jewelry, pottery, textiles, glass, prints, and sewn goods.
There are no restrooms at the market, so plan that stop before you arrive. The market welcomes dogs, which can matter if you're traveling through Twisp with a pet or building the stop into a Saturday errand run. Shopping is concentrated into a short Saturday window from 9:00am to noon during the April-to-October season, so timing matters more here than at markets with all-day hours. The setup also mixes farm vendors with crafters rather than focusing only on produce, so a quick pass can easily turn into a longer browse through jewelry, pottery, textiles, and other handmade goods.
Rain, Smoke, or Shine. Well-behaved and leashed dogs (and owners) are welcome; please pick up after your dog. Excessively aggressive dogs (and owners) may be asked to leave.
April – October
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4.8 average from 5 reviews on Google
Great market, lots of very talented artists and crafters as well as good eats and drinks! Fresh flowers, produce and a variety of other vendors. Well managed and a lot of fun. Highly recommended!
Got a beez wax candle with 80085 and a bar of soap. A lady at one of the jewelry stands had a silver coin on display but refused to sell it when I asked. Not even haggling just no. Why even have it out then? It was a fun time though and I got a free tie.
Really nice market! It’s grown up nicely during my 37 years in the valley. 👍🐝🌻
We always enjoy visiting, lots of great vendors.
Great market with lots of vegetables, bakery, crafts to choose from.
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