Farmers markets in Nashville

Pack your reusable shopping bags, because we’ve rounded up 13 farmers markets around Nashville.

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12 South Farmers Market pops up in Sevier Park on Tuesdays.

Get ready to fill up your reusable shopping bags with fruits and veggies, Music City. In the spirit of supporting all things local, we’ve rounded up 13 farmers markets in the Nashville area where you’ll find fresh food, live music, and local vendors.

12 South Farmers Market | Tuesdays, May-October | 4-7 p.m. | Sevier Park, 3021 Lealand Ln.

  • Features: ~70 vendors, live music, food trucks, family activities, and themed markets
  • Parking: Sevier Park parking lot and free street parking
  • Space: Outdoors

Farmin’ in the Hall | Thursdays, May-September | 4:30-7 p.m. | 451 Hogan Rd.

  • Features: ~30-40 vendors, live music, and food trucks
  • Parking: Crievewood United Methodist Church parking lot
  • Space: Outdoors
  • Special events: The kiddos will enjoy climbing on the playground equipment behind the church.

Nashville Farmers Market | Daily, year-round | 8 a.m.-6 p.m. | 900 Rosa L. Parks Blvd.

  • Features: Browse fresh produce and crafts under two covered open-air sheds on weekends and shop for plants daily at Gardens of Babylon. Plus, stop by the food hall housing ~20 restaurants and shops.
  • Parking: Free two-hour parking in the shared Nashville Farmers Market and Tennessee State Museum lots, 30-minute parking in designated zones for customers, and two-hour parking along 7th Avenue
  • Space: Indoor/outdoor
  • Special events: Strawberry Jubilee , Peach Jam , Tomat-O-Rama , and more. See the full calendar .

Richland Park Farmers Market | Saturdays, year-round | April-December (9 a.m.-12 p.m.) and January-March (10 a.m.-12 p.m.) | Richland Park, 4601 Charlotte Pk.

  • Features: Over 80 local vendors specializing in produce, cheese, meat and seafood, prepared foods, home goods, and more
  • Parking: Free on-site parking and street parking
  • Space: Outdoors

Do you like to shop for produce, crafts, self care items, or all of the above at the market?

East Nashville Farmers Market | Tuesdays, April-December | April-October (3:30-6:30 p.m.) and November-December (3:30-6 p.m.) | 511 Woodland St.

  • Features: Over 50 vendors selling veggies, fresh-cut flowers, dairy, baked goods, body care, art, and vintage items
  • Parking: Free parking in the lot at the corner of 6th & Main Street and across the street at the First Church of the Nazarene
  • Space: Outdoors

Wedgewood-Houston Farmers Market | Wednesdays, May-December | 5-8 p.m. | The Outfield, 416 Chestnut Ave.

  • Features: 40+ local farmers, bakers, chefs, food trucks, and makers
  • Parking: Garage parking off of 4th Avenue
  • Space: Outdoors

St. George’s Farmers Market | Thursdays, May-August | 3:30-6:30 p.m. | 4715 Harding Pk.

  • Features: Browse a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, meat and seafood, and more — a portion of proceeds are donated to organizations fighting food insecurity in Nashville.
  • Parking: St. George Episcopal Church parking lot
  • Space: Outdoors

Hip Donelson Farmers Market | Fridays, May-October | May-August (4-7 p.m.) and September-October (4-6:30 p.m.) | Donelson Station, 2705 Lebanon Pk.

  • Features: All vendors at this producer-only market are from within 150 miles of Donelson.
  • Parking: The market will be set up on the lawn, so patrons can use the adjacent parking lot.
  • Space: Outdoors
  • Special events: Bookmark the calendar on the market’s website to stay up-to-date on any upcoming events.

Amqui Station Farmers Market | Sundays, April 28-Oct. 27 | 10 a.m.-1 p.m. | 303 Madison St., Madison

  • Features: Producer-only boasting fruits, vegetables, and related agricultural products
  • Parking: Amqui Station and Visitors Center lot
  • Space: Outdoors

Franklin Farmers Market | Saturdays, year-round | May-October (8 a.m.-12 p.m.) and November-April (9 a.m.-12 p.m.) | The Factory at Franklin, 230 Franklin Rd., Franklin

  • Features: Meet the 70+ participating farmers
  • Parking: Use the Franklin Road entrance or the Liberty Pike entry way near the Franklin Road intersection for quicker access to the parking lots.
  • Space: Outdoors
  • Special events: The market hosts various events and festivals throughout the year. You can keep up with them on Instagram .

Goodlettsville Farmers Market | Thursdays, May 2-Oct. 3 | 3-7 p.m. | Goodlettsville Visitor’s Center, 705 Caldwell Dr., Goodlettsville

  • Features: Producers grow or make at least 75% of what they bring to the market. Expect an assortment of fruits, vegetables, meats, baked goods, plants, self-care products, pet treats, ready-to-eat hot foods, and more.
  • Parking: Lot and street parking
  • Space: Outdoors

Nolensville Farmers Market | Saturdays, year-round | Summer hours begin in May (8 a.m.-12 p.m.) | 7260 Nolensville Rd., Nolensville

  • Features: Navigate fresh, local vendors offering meat, baked goods, eggs, and crafts — plus, grab a bite to eat from food trucks.
  • Parking: Lot parking
  • Space: Outdoors

Old Hickory Village Farmers Market | Tuesdays, April-mid-September | 4-7 p.m. | 1107 Hadley Ave., Old Hickory

  • Features: Producer-only market featuring in-season produce, agricultural products, live plants, and more
  • Parking: Lot
  • Space: Outdoors

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