Orange County Farmers Markets  

10 Must Visit Orange County Farmers Markets  

Orange County Farmers Markets  

If you love fresh produce, supporting local farmers, and experiencing the vibrant community of Southern California, then you’re in for a treat! Orange County farmers markets offer a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, artisanal goods, and even live music. Whether you’re searching for the best farmers market to grab a juicy peach, find farm-fresh eggs, or just want to soak in the local flavors, there’s something for everyone.  

From the coastal charm of Laguna Beach to the lively atmosphere in Santa Ana, these certified farmers markets are a feast for the senses. So, grab your tote bags and let’s explore ten Orange County farmers markets that are absolutely worth a visit!  

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1. Laguna Niguel Farmers’ Market 

  • When: Sundays, 8 AM – 12 PM (Rain or Shine)  
  • Where: 27271 La Paz Rd, Laguna Niguel (Plaza de Paz Shopping Center)  

This hidden gem is a certified farmers’ market affiliated with the Orange County Farm Bureau that draws in locals for its impressive selection of organic produce and fresh flowers. You’ll find everything from farm-fresh strawberries to artisanal honey. The friendly vendors and laid-back atmosphere make this one of the best farmers markets in Orange County to visit on a Sunday morning.   Click here for more details about this market.

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2. Irvine Regional Park Farmers’ Market  

  • When: Tuesdays, 9 AM – 1 PM (Rain or Shine)  
  • Where: 1 Irvine Park Rd., Orange, CA 92869  

Nestled in the stunning Irvine Regional Park, this market is a breath of fresh air—literally. With towering trees providing shade, it’s a great place to shop for farm-fresh goods while enjoying a stroll through the park. Bring the whole family and make a day out of it—there’s even a nearby zoo and paddle boats!  Click here for more details about this market.

3. Tustin Old Town Farmers’ Market  

  • When: Wednesdays, 9 AM – 1 PM (Rain or Shine)  
  • Where: 474 El Camino Real, Tustin  

A small but mighty market, this spot offers some of the freshest fruits and veggies straight from California farmers. The historic Old Town setting adds charm, and if you’re lucky, you might even catch a cooking demo or a live music performance while you shop!  Click here for more details about this market.

4. Brea Farmers’ Market  

  • When: Thursdays from 4pm – 8pm 
  • Where: Brea Place, 135 S. State College Blvd, Brea (In the parking lot off of S. State College Blvd.) 

This market is a local favorite every Thursday year-round. It features an incredible variety of farm-fresh produce, specialty foods, and artisanal goods, making it a must-visit.  Click here for more details about this market.

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5. Costa Mesa Farmers’ Market  

  • When: Thursdays, 9 AM – 1 PM (Rain or Shine)  
  • Where: OC Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa  

If you love variety, this market is for you! With an eclectic mix of food trucks, farm stands, and artisan vendors, there’s no shortage of delicious finds. This Orange County Farm Bureau certified market is known for having a wide variety of fruits and veggies, plus unique handcrafted goods.  Click here for more details about this market.

6. Tustin Sunset Farmers’ Market  

  • When: Monthly, 3rd Thursday (May – September), 5 PM – 8:30 PM (Rain or Shine)  
  • Where: 474 El Camino Real, Tustin (El Camino Real and Third)  

This evening market is perfect for those who can’t make it to a morning farmers’ market. Featuring local farms, live music, and artisan vendors, it offers a fantastic mix of fresh produce and a lively community atmosphere.  Click here for more details about this market.

7. Laguna Hills Farmers’ Market  

  • When: Fridays, 9 AM – 1 PM (Rain or Shine)  
  • Where: 24200 Laguna Hills Mall, Laguna Hills  

This farmers’ market is perfect for those who love their produce as fresh as it gets. With vendors offering local farm-fresh eggs, organic herbs, and seasonal specialties, it’s a great way to kick off your weekend with a healthy start.  Click here for more details about this market.

8. Mile Square Park Farmers’ Market  

  • When: Fridays, 9 AM – 1 PM (Rain or Shine)  
  • Where: Mile Square Regional Park, 16801 Euclid St, Fountain Valley  

A certified farmers’ market with a unique experience—shop for fresh produce while surrounded by nature. With free parking and a beautiful park setting, this is a perfect spot for those who love their farm markets with a side of scenic beauty.  Click here for more details about this market.

9. Irvine Farmers’ Market  

  • When: Saturdays, 8 AM – 12 PM (Rain or Shine)  
  • Where: 5001 Newport Coast Dr, Irvine  

This market is a paradise for foodies! With a vast selection of organic produce, artisanal bread, and gourmet cheeses, the Irvine Farmers’ Market is one of the best in Southern California. Pro tip: get there early for the best selection!  Click here for more details about this market.

10. Laguna Beach Farmers’ Market  

  • When: Saturdays, 8 AM – 12 PM (Rain or Shine)  
  • Where: 521 Forest Ave, Laguna Beach  

Want to shop for fresh fruits and veggies while breathing in that salty ocean breeze? Then this is the market for you! With farm-fresh goods and a charming coastal setting, it’s a must-visit.  Click here for more details about this market.

Whether you’re looking for a vibrant market with food trucks and live music or a quiet place to grab the freshest seasonal produce, Orange County farmers markets have it all. These markets are more than just places to shop—they’re community hubs where you can meet local farmers, support small businesses, and experience the heart of California ‘s agriculture industry firsthand.  

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