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I'm always
looking for suggestions of more farms and
events to add and feedback about any you have visited, so if you encounter any,
just click on the preceding link, as appropriate! And if you have a farm and want to
add it or correct the
information, please click on the link to "add my farm".
Remember to ALWAYS either email, call or click the link to
the farm's own website (if they have one) on the morning before you go,
to confirm hours, conditions and availability of the specific crops you want!
We also have our own free and
simple, step-by-step,
illustrated
instructions on canning, freezing and drying many fruits and vegetables,
such as how to make jam,
apple
butter, applesauce,
spaghetti
sauce, salsa,
pickles,
ketchup or
freezing
corn . If
you are looking
for Canners,
mixes, jars, pectin and other canning supplies at the best prices anywhere!
Remember: ALWAYS call (or follow the link to the farm's own website, if the name
is a blue link) to confirm the information before you go! They may close,
run out or change events, times, etc. without notifying me!
Cache County
- Paradise Valley Orchard - Apples, pumpkins,
raspberries, rhubarb, winter squash, pumpkin patch-pick in the field,
pumpkin patch- already gathered from the field, and prepicked produce, gift
shop, picnic area
9971 South Highway 165, Paradise, UT 84328. Phone: 435-245-6203. Email:
pvorchard@gmail.com. Directions: 1.1 Miles south of the town of Paradise
on Highway 165 going towards Avon; Click here for a
Google map link then click on View Larger Map. Crops are usually available in September,
October, November, December. Open: Sunday through Saturday Sunrise to Sunset
Payment: Cash, Check. Free Range Eggs Fresh Unpasturized Apple Cider Local
Raw Honey. Playground, picnic area and restroom facilities are available.
Dogs are welcome! (UPDATED: May 26, 2009)
Davis County
- Day Farms - asparagus, beans, eggplant,
peppers, pumpkins, strawberries, tomatoes, Other fruit or veg, Honey from
hives on the farm, and prepicked produce, restrooms, school tours
2500 W. Gentile Road, Layton, UT 84041. Phone: 801-546-4316 And for a map to
our farm,
click here. Crops are usually available in April through October. Open:
Produce Stand: April & May Monday to Saturday from 9 am to 1pm & 3pm-7pm. Produce Stand: June
(call for information). Produce Stand: July-Sept Monday to Saturday from 9 am to 7pm Produce
Stand: October Monday to Saturday from 11am-6pm Pumpkin Hayrides: 3 wks. in October
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 4pm-7pm & Saturday from 1-7 Asparagus: April & May, Strawberries: June &
Sept, Tomatoes, Green Beans, Bell/Chili/Hot Peppers, Egg Plant & Tomatillos:
Aug-Sept, Pumpkins: October Payment: Cash, only. Picked produce: Asparagus:
April and May. Sweet Corn: July-September Green Beans, New Potatoes, Yellow
Squash, Zucchini, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Watermelon, Cantaloupe, Peaches:
Aug-September Storage Potatoes, Storage Onions, Winter Squash, Pumpkins,
Mini-pumpkins, gourds, Indian corn, straw & stalks: October. Honey: Aug-Oct.
Apples: Oct.
Salt Lake County
- Farnsworth Farms & Cider Mill - apples,
eggplant, pears, peaches, peppers, plums, tomatoes, Cider mill (fresh apple
cider made on the premises), prepicked produce, gift shop, restrooms, school
tours
11228 South 700 East, Sandy, UT 84070. Phone: 801-571-0858. Email:
farmboy@xmission.com. Directions: Look for the big red building about
100 yards west of the road. We replanted most of our orchard in the spring
of 2008. These little trees will take a few years to grow and begin
producing. The only fruit trees that we have for the public to pick are
about 75 golden delicious apple trees. We will still have everything else
available to sell that we will bring in from our other farms. And for a map
to our farm,
click here. Crops are usually available in August, September, October,
November, December. Open: Monday thru Saturday 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, closed
Sunday. tomato, corn, and eggplant – August 22 to mid October or the first
frost; apples, peaches, pears, plums – Sept 12 to end of harvest in mid to
late October; fresh pressed apple cider starts September 12 and will
continue until the apple supply is gone sometime in the spring; School field
trips are available from September to mid October. Payment: Cash, Check,
Visa/MasterCard. The Great Pumpkin Festival – Friday & Saturdays in October
(weather permitting) from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. We will be watching "Charlie
Brown's The Great Pumpkin" outdoors, so bring your favorite chair and a
blanket. We will have hot cider and doughnuts available as well as a pumpkin
patch and other great produce. (UPDATED: August 18, 2008)
A visitor writes: "They are also a Cider Mill. They press
their apples, and sell the cider out of a little store that they have on the
property. "
Sevier County
- Unnamed Orchard - apples
800 S 450 E, Monroe, Utah. Phone: 435-527-1865. Golden delicious apples. You
pick, bring your own boxes, 2004 prices: $10/bushel.
Utah County
Southern Utah County (South of Provo)
- Bronsons Apples - apples, pumpkins, Honey from
hives on the farm, already-picked produce (of the pyo crop)
590 E 3200
No., Lehi, UT 84043. Phone: 801-471-6338. Email:
drhoades_24@yahoo.com. Open: Monday to Saturday 9am to dusk. Directions:
From 1-15 take th Alpine/highland exit and head east go 2 miles at the
Center street light turn right or south. go around the round a bout and
continue east. We are the house on the next corner. Our address is 590 E
3200 No. also a county address of 10800 No 7600 W.
Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check. (ADDED:
October 19, 2009)/li>
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Maple Mountain Greenhouse and
Strawberry Farms - strawberries
1550 West 2600 South (Hwy 89), Mapleton, UT 84664. Phone: (801)-380-6673. Or
Phone: (801)-491-6602. Email:
strawberryfarm03@msn.com. Open: See their website for current hours. Prices in 2008 were $2.50/lb you pick, $3.50/lb
we pick. Please call for availability and current prices! We are
closed for the 2009 season. Please try back next year. Thank you for your
support. We hope you have a nice summer. We do however, still have lots of
"Strawberry Hanging Baskets for sale. Take one home and have berries till
the first frost. Come see us in the greenhouse!!! (UPDATED: June 09, 2009)
- McBride Briar Patch - blackberries,
raspberries (Autumn, red), already-picked produce (of the pyo crop)
1849
S. 2100 W., Mapleton, UT 84664. Phone: 801-367-0755. Email:
mcbrideberrypatch@msn.com. Open: Monday through Friday, 3 pm to dark,
Saturday 8 am to 3 pm; Closed Sunday; If you want to pick earlier in the
day, please call to make arrangements. Directions: From I-15 take the 257
exit (Spanish Fork exit) and go South on Main Street to 400 North. Turn left
and drive about 3 miles to 2100 West, Mapleton. (400 North Spanish Fork
changes to 1600 South, Mapleton.) turn right on 2100 West. Our home and
berry patch is the third farm on the right.
Click here for a map and directions. Our berries are usually available
August, September and well into October (until the first hard frost).
Payment: Cash, Check. Call to place an order or for extra information. We
have such a good crop, appointments are not necessary at this time. (ADDED:
July 28, 2008) (UPDATED: August 28, 2009)
- Phelps Berry Farm - blackberries, cherries,
raspberries (Autumn, red), walnuts, already-picked produce (of the pyo crop)
8722 South 6200 West, Payson, UT 84651. Phone: 801 465-4408. Email:
shaunaphelps@gmail.com. Open: U - pick cherries: Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 8:30 am until 8:00 pm; Closed on Sundays
and Wednesdays during cherry season; Bring your own containers; Great for
young children; Blackberry and raspberry picking is by appointment only;
Please call after July 27 to schedule; Bring your own containers to pick in;
Empty gallon milk or water jugs work well; Cut the very top out, leaving the
handle completely intact; Use a belt and wear the milk jug around your waist
so you have two hands to pick with; Each jug holds about 4 pounds of fruit;
Best for ages 10 on up; If you bring young children, please have them pick
into your container, as they always smash the berries. Directions: Take I-15
exit 250. From the north turn right at the light, and immediately turn left.
From the south turn left at the stop sign, go under the overpass, through
the light and take the first left. Stay on this road (9600 South) for 3
miles. Turn right onto 6000 West. Go north one mile and turn to the left
with the road uphill again. Take the first right onto the deadend road. I am
the second house (8722 South 6200 West) on the left at the end of the road.
Click here for a map and directions. Cherries: June 18 for about 3
weeks; 2009 price is $;65 per pound; Blackberries: July 27 for 1 month;
$2/lb; u-pick or $24 per flat pre-picked; Raspberries: August 10 until it
freezes in October; $2;25/lb; u-pick or $26 per flat pre-picked. Payment:
Cash, Check. We have planted 200 peach trees and should have u-pick peaches
available in about 2012 or 2013. (UPDATED: June 21, 2009)
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The Raspberry Patch of West Mountain - raspberries (Autumn, red),
5781 W. 11450 S., Payson, UT 84651. Phone: 801 465-4284. Alternate Phone:
801 360-0040. Email:
amy@westmountainraspberries.com. Open: Monday through Saturday, 7:00 am
to 8:30 pm; Basically dusk to dawn; Closed on Sundays. Directions: Take
Payson exit 250. Go West, past bowling alley, about three miles. Then, South
on 5600 West for another three miles.
Click here for a map and directions. Bring your own containers; Families
are welcome; Raspberries will produce well into October and through several
mild frosts. Payment: Cash, Check. (UPDATED: August 21, 2009)
Northern Utah County (north of Provo)
Wayne County
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Pioneer fruit farms - fruit
Superintendent, Capitol Reef National Park, HC 70 Box 15, Torrey, Utah
84775. Phone: 435-425-3791. E-Mail:
care_superintendent@nps.gov Pick your own in season. The park is located in south-central Utah. From
Green River, Utah, take Hwy 24 west through Hanksville; from Richfield, take
Hwy 24 east through the communities of Loa, Lyman, Bicknell and Torrey. The
park and campgrounds are open year round. The Visitor Center is open daily
(except Christmas Day) from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm with extended hours
during the summer season.
Miscellaneous Other Non-PYO Farms, Farm Markets and Farm
Stands
- Drake Family Farms LLC
- Goats milk (raw and pasteurized) and goat's milk products:
1856 Drake Lane, West Jordan, UT, 84084. Phone:
801-255-6455 or (866) 848-7627. Email:
soap@drakefamilyfarms.com. Natural goats milk yogurt and
cheese. Also, soap (marketed as Willow Lane Soap Cottage). The yogurt has no
preservatives, sweeteners, or artificial flavors. Ideal for the health conscious customers who are lactose
intolerant or allergic to the proteins in cows milk. The goats milk has more short and medium chain fatty
acids and smaller fat globules. It's easier to digest. Good for families
with a baby who has not been gaining weight, who is colicky, or has constant
ear infections.
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Wheeler Historic Farm – Winter fun: visit
with Santa, milk cows, visit the animals, tractor-drawn wagon rides, historic
equipment & historic farmhouse tours. Cottonwood Regional Park, 6351 S 900 E,
Salt Lake City, UT 84121. Phone: 801.264.2241. Fax: 801.264.2213. Open: Daily
9:00am to 5pm. Email:
wheeler1@slco.org.
Directions: Take I-215 to Union Park Avenue (exit 9). Drive north to 6600 South.
Turn left, then right onto 900 South. Farm entrance is on the right. Wheeler
Historic Farm is an interactive working farm. Picnic tables are available. .
Note: the paths are loose gravel, if you plan to bring a stroller. Dogs are
allowed on leash only. December 1 through 22, 6 pm to 9 pm: Enjoy the holiday
season with Wheeler Farm. Visit with Santa, warm yourself by the fire, and take a wagon ride over the river through Wheeler Woods. Reservations recommended
for groups of 20 or more. Closed Sundays. Dinner with Santa: December 7,8,9,10,
2009. Enjoy dinner with old St. Nick starting at 6pm. Call for reservations
and details, 801 264-2241. Admission charge depends on age. Space is limited.
Reservations required. Kids can celebrate their birthdays at the birthday party
house. For $85,
12 children & 3 adults are provided wagon rides, duck food, a T-shirt for the
birthday child, and a visit with the animals. Each additional child is an
additional fee. Concessions, such as hotdogs, beverages and candy, as well as
gourmet Utah’s Own products and handmade gifts are available in the Rosebud
Store. (UPDATED: November 06, 2009)
Utah County
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Bullhead Ranch - Other
3742 West 7550 South, Benjamin, UT 84660. Phone: 801-794-1336. Email us at:
sales@bullheadranch.com. We
follow organic methods, but are not yet certified. Payment: Cash, only. We
raise chicken, lamb and chevon in as natural a setting as we can make. Our
animals are all on pasture and are not locked in a feed lot atmosphere. They
are rotated through four different pastures to give them access to fresh
grass at all times and to interrupt the worm cycle. Our chickens are out to
roam the pastures (and in the Fall after harvest, they get our garden as
well) where they scratch bugs and eat the fresh grass. You will find our
eggs have a beautiful almost orange yolk and great flavor. Our meat chickens
are more dense than a store-bought version so it weighs more for its size.
Our lamb is from a heritage breed, the Navajo-Churro sheep. These produce a
lightly flavored meat that is superior. Our chevon is from several different
breeds of goats. While we like a bit of Nubian or Boer in the father to
produce a good sized animal, we have found that a milk doe makes a
tremendous amount of food for the kids to grow on. All of our animals are
pre-sold prior to slaughter dates, so please email or call to be on the list
if you are interested in any of our animal sales.
- Grandp V's Family Fruit Stand - Prepicked:
Apples, Berries, Pears, Sweetcorn, Potatoes, Summer Squash, Nectorines.
Pluots, Tomatoes, Pure Raw Honey. Cucumbers, Hot Peppers, Bell Peppers,
Winter Squash, Grapes, melons, pumpkin patch- already gathered from the
field, prepicked produce
365 East Main Street, Santaquin, UT 84655. Phone: 801-754-3517. Directions:
Get off freeway at the Main Exit for Santaquin head West you are now on
Santaquin Main Street, (if you come from the North it is the first Exit for
Santaquin, if your coming from the South it is the 2nd Exit for Santaquin)
we are easy to find our signs will say Grandpa V's Family Fruit Stand we are
right after the Gas Station on your right and between it and the Large Oil
change and Car Wash Building we are in a Cinder Block Garage we are NOT A
TENT STAND. And for a map to our farm,
click here. Crops are usually available in August, September, October.
Open: Monday through Saturday 8:30 am to 6 pm; Closed Sundays; Special
arrangements can be made for orders to be picked up at special times. Open
when the Harvest starts in August closes at end of harvest time, usually
early October. Payment: Cash, only. it's like a hometown farmers market
what ever is grown in the area the local farmers bring in and I sell it. We
do some pumpkins and corn stalks in October, but we close after the Peach
Harvest in October. My family has been selling fruit at my parents home for
over 35 years, their home is the last home left on the block now they are
surrounded by gas stations and oil change car wash and a mini mall across
the street. We sell from the Double garage that has a large cooler inside,
we are
NOT
a tent stand we are the old fashioned local fruit stand, you seldom do
not have a group of farmers standing around talking farming with my 75 year
old Dad (Grandpa V). Grandpa V had an Orchard with his
brother for Years, He now helps his daughter Rose sell produce in family
garage with a walk incooler,to keep Fresh produce Cool and Crisp, Grandpa's
rule "Keep it out of the Sun". Come on in and vist, Canners this is the
place! Those who Just want to eat it we sell by bags and singles too.
(ADDED: August 15, 2008)
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MJ Millers Farm and Orchard - beans, beets, broccoli, carrots,
corn (sweet), cucumbers, eggplant, melons, nectarines, peaches, peppers,
plums, pumpkins, raspberries (red), raspberries (Spring, red), raspberries
(Autumn, red), raspberries (yellow), raspberries (Spring, yellow),
raspberries (Autumn, yellow), summer squash, winter squash, tomatoes, other
vegetables,
5759 W 11300 South, Payson, UT 84651. Phone: 801-465-2493.
Email:
mjmillersfarmandorchard@gmail.com. Open: Summer and Fall days are Monday
thru Friday, 7 am til 7 pm. Directions:
Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check. (ADDED:
August 31, 2009)
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The Raspberry Patch of West Mountain - raspberries (Autumn, red),
5781 W. 11450 S., Payson, UT 84651. Phone: 801 465-4284. Alternate
Phone: 801 360-0040. Email:
amy@westmountainraspberries.com. Open: Monday through Saturday, 7:00 am
to 8:30 pm; Basically dusk to dawn; Closed on Sundays. Directions: Take
Payson exit 250. Go West, past bowling alley, about three miles. Then, South
on 5600 West for another three miles.
Click here for a map and directions. Bring your own containers; Families
are welcome; Raspberries will produce well into October and through several
mild frosts. Payment: Cash, Check. (UPDATED: August 21, 2009)
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West Mountain Raspberries - Raspberries
5600 West 11450 South,
Payson, UT 84651. Phone: 801-465-4284 . Open: . August to Frost (October)
Monday-Saturday 7am-dusk. Email:
amy@westmountainraspberries.com. cash or check, self service, and
excellent raspberries! A visitor writes on August 11, 2009: "we
found them last year and loved it so much we are going back this Saturday"
(Suggested by a visitor, ADDED: August 11, 2009)
Washington County/h3>
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Springdale Fruit Company - ORGANIC,
apples
2491 Zion Park Road , Springdale, UT 84767. Phone: (435) 772-3822
. Open: Mid-March through Mid-November. School Tours Begin Oct. 5, 2009. On
Monday, August 03, we began harvest of our gala apples, and this year marks
our inaugural season for U-Pick. Bring the family for the unique experience
of picking your own apples to take home. This is one of the most beautiful
places you will ever visit. Enjoy the fresh-air, spectacular scenery, and
the bountiful fruit. Historically, Fuji harvest begins in
September.(Suggested by a visitor, ADDED: October 26, 2009) A visitor
writes on October 26, 2009: "The farm was amazing. Our children loved
going there to pick apples. The weather was nice and cool, and we even got
to eat lunch there on the grass or tables on the porch. Would definitely go
back.They have a U-pick apple orchard with Gala apples and Fuji apples They
have picnic area, and a little indoor market. They have free wi-fi service,
a deli, and gelato and sorbetto for sale. Organic crops. "
Farmers
Markets, Farm Stands and Farmer's Markets (NOT pick-your-own, unless they are
also listed above)
Box Elder
County
- Paul's Patch -
1894 south Hwy 89, Perry,
UT 84302. Phone: 435-723-7159. Open: Opens in the spring, closes after
Halloween. A visitor writes on September 03, 2009: "It was wonderful!
The workers were very helpful, and know a lot about the produce that they
work with. They grow most of their produce, and bring it in as soon as it is
picked. It's very fresh! The things that are shipped in are items like
oranges that do not grow in our area. " (Suggested by a visitor, ADDED:
September 03, 2009)
Salt Lake
County
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South Jordan Towne Center Farmers Market - Wide variety of
seasonal, locally grown fruits and vegetables,
10610 South Redwood Road,
South Jordan, UT 84095. Phone: 801-233-3010. Email:
aboyack@fbfs.com. Open: Saturdays 8 am to 1 pm August through October.
Directions:
Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, only. Formerly at
10200 South State in Sandy, Utah. This market is sponsored by Utah Farm
Bureau. Quantity purchases for canning. (UPDATED: July 27, 2009)
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379 South 300 West
Pioneer Park, Salt Lake City, UT. Email:
kim@downtownslc.org. Open: June through
October, Saturdays 8:00 am to 1:00 pm.
Sanpete County
- Beck Family Farms - Wide variety of seasonal,
locally grown fruits and vegetables, Covered outdoor market, Uncovered
outdoor market, Fresh local eggs, Preserves, jams, jellies, school tours
100 South 292 West, Centerfield, UT 84622. Phone: 435-528-3672. Open: Monday
through Saturday, from Dawn until Dusk. Directions: Turn west off of Main
Street on 100 South in Centerfield, Utah. Drive west for about 3 blocks.
Click here for a map and directions. Farmers Market opens the middle of
August and runs throughout the fall months. Payment: Cash, Check. Over 40
different varieties of pumpkins and squash are our specialty. (ADDED: August
06, 2009)
Utah County
- Grant's Plants/Vineyard Garden - Wide variety
of seasonal, locally grown fruits and vegetables, Pumpkins, Honey, corn
maze, fall activities
435 S Geneva Road, Orem, UT 84058-5862. Phone:
801-225-4357. Open: Call for hours. . Payment, cash, check credit cards.
(Suggested by a visitor, ADDED: September 08, 2009)
A visitor writes on September 08, 2009: "Very friendly, great
prices, buy produce by the piece or boxed Much better than Verd's—who's
employee was incredibly impatient and intolerant of my questions. I've never
bought a lug, and wanted to know what that meant. She was unwilling to
explain and wouldn't sell by the pound. "
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MJMillers Farm and Orchard - Wide variety of seasonal fruits and
vegetables, Wide variety of seasonal, locally grown fruits and vegetables,
Uncovered outdoor market, beans, beets,
5759 W 11300 South, Payson, UT
84651. Phone: 801-465-2493. Email:
mjmillersfarmandorchard@gmail.com. Open: Summer and Fall days are Monday
thru Friday, 7 am til 7 pm. Directions:
Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check. Potatoes,
Popcorn, green and yellow beans, pickling cucumbers, shell beans, radishes,
tomatillos, scallions, nectarines, prunes,. (ADDED: August 31, 2009)
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ROOTS farmers' market of Lehi - Wide variety of seasonal, locally
grown fruits and vegetables,
1133 West 3200 North (at Olson's nursery
and gifts), Lehi, UT 84043. Phone: 8015807843. Email:
lehifarmersmarket@gmail.com. Open: Saturdays, 9 am to noon; Vendors
arrive for set up at 8 am. Directions: Located at Olson's Nursery and Gifts
(parking lot).
Click here for a map and directions. August 22 thru October 17. Payment:
Cash, Check. New startup farmers' market. Produce depends on availability of
vendors. (ADDED: September 23, 2009)
Washington County
- Freis Fruit
Stand -
2895 S. Santa Clara Dr., Santa Clara , UT 84765.
Phone: 435-668-8119. Open: May thru October open 9am to 6 pm. They have a
restroom. some of the crops are in the back of the Fruit Stand. Other fruit
is brought in by the locals. No other forms of entertainment but the old
house and fruit stand is behind the new stand. It is between the crops and
the new stand. They do have their own book out Fresh From The Fruit Stand by
Denise Webster. This is the grandaughter of the Fries. They are on Facebook
also. A visitor writes on August 26, 2009: "I love it and the
atmosphere is so country and that little town feeling. Just like going back
in time. Many of the houses are old and antique like. Santa Clara is a
wonderful place to live and visit. The fruit stand is awesome and run by the
family for 53 years. This is not one you will want to miss either. They are
very picky about what goes out to be sold. Hope you will see that it is as
good as I am telling you. A lot of the fruit an vegetables are mostly local-
Honey- Homemade jelly & jams made local - Homemade Salsa many different
types made from the local grown things. Nuts - cookies - cold drinks and
more.People come from many miles to buy the produce from them. The Fruit
Stand has been open for 53 years. There is a Grandma Tobblers Swiss Bakery
across the street. there is also a Uncle an Aunties Antique and Gift Shop 2
doors down from the Fruit Stand.All these businesses are in the family.
Santa Clara was settled by the Swiss. It is a cute little town just outside
of St George Ut. They have Swiss Days in Sept. this is a must" (Suggested by
a visitor, ADDED: August 26, 2009)
Other Areas:
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Ashley Valley
Farmers Market
Old Dinosaur Gardens, Main
Street, Vernal, UT. Phone: (435) 789-2836
(leave a message). Directions:
Click here for a
map. Open: Thursday evenings 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm, July 31 through August 28,
2008.
- Bountiful Farmers Market -
First East and First South above Main Street, Bountiful,
UT. Phone: (801)
295-9879. Directions:
Click here for a map.
Open: Thursdays through October from 4:00 pm to dusk.
- Cache
Valley Gardeners Market and
Bear River kitchen Incubator
Pioneer Park, 100
South 200, East Logan, UT. Email:
t.proffitt@comcast.net or
marylaine012@hotmail.com. Directions:
Click here for a map. Open: May 10, 2008
to October 14, 2008, Saturday 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. Strolling around the
gardener’s market the senses are overwhelmed with the smell of fresh
brewed coffee. The eyes are delighted with the colors of freshly
harvested produce, and the air is filled with the sounds of a jammin’
band. Shoppers will notice fresh cheese, delicate pastries,
delectable jams, vibrant pillowcases, fine art, handmade soaps, lawn
art, and jewelry all from local artisans. There is something for
everyone at the market!
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Downtown Clearfield Farmers Market
55 South State
Street, Clearfield, UT. Phone: (801)
525-2790. Email:
nflynn@clearfieldcity.org. Directions: located along Center
Street, north of the city building between the North Davis Fire
District and the Clearfield Community Center. Open: Through
September 26, 2008, Friday 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm.
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Downtown Farmers Market at Ancestor Square
Courtyard at
Ancestor Square, 2 West St George Blvd
Street, George, UT. Email:
info@painted-pony.com.
Directions:
Click here for a map.
Open: May through November 2008, Saturdays 8:00 am to Noon.
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Elsinore--Made In Good Taste Farmers Market
40 W Main St
Elsinore, UT 84724. Phone: 435-893-1777 ( cell).
Email:
ssbuyandexpedite@msn.com. Farmers Market open
outdoors in season, indoors during the winter, featuring baked
items, jams (made in the USDA kitchen), crafts, jewelry, and art
work. Directions: 1/8 mile East of I-70 exit 31 on Main Street.
Click here for a map.
Open: Friday's Noon to 5:00 pm, Saturday's 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.
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Escalante Farmers Market
530 West Main Street,
Escalante, UT. Phone: (435) 826-4577.
Email: Cowboybluesutah@aol.com.
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Farmers Market at the Benson Grist Mill
Benson Grist Mill
Historic Site, 325 SR 138, Tooele, UT.
Email: bensonmill@trilobyte.net.
Directions:
Click here for a map. Open: August 23, 2008 through October,
Every Saturday from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. The Tooele Farmers Market features
produce grown locally by Master Gardeners and farmers. Hand crafted items are
also available and patrons can enjoy a free tour of the Historic Benson Grist
Mill.
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Heber
Valley Farmers Market and Concert in the Park
Heber City, UT. Phone: 435- 654-4555.
Email: helenmwarren@aol.com.
Directions:
Click here for a map.
Open: June through August, Open 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm on Thursday's.
Produce, arts & crafts, live music, food and special events.
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Kane County Gardeners' Market
78 S 100 E,
Kanab, UT. Phone: 435-644-5543. Email:
kcgardenersmkt@hotmail.com.
Directions: Downtown Kanab on
the lawn behind the Travel Council. Open: Saturdays 9 to
11:30 AM, May 31 thru October 25 2008.
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Kamas Farmers Market
Kamas Rodeo Grounds,
Summit County, UT.
Email: SheilaRichard1@aol.com. Directions: 12 miles east of Park City Kamas.
Phone: (435) 783-4766. Open: Every Saturday
from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm. This market is a
lovely venue, a fun event & a wonderful marketing opportunity with
music, celebrities, food, arts and crafts.
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Kayenta Farmers Market
Coyote Gulch Art
Village, 800 Kayenta Parkway, Ivins, UT. Email: Sylvia@Kayenta.net. Open: Wednesdays
from 4:00 to 7:00 pm.
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Lindon Farmers Market
60 N State Street, Lindon, UT. Phone: (801) 785-7981. Directions:
Across from the City Center Lindon. Open: Mid-July
through October, Saturdays 8-10 a.m.
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Moab Farmers
Market
Swanny City Park, 100 W and Park Drive, Moab, UT. Phone: (435) 259-2326.
or Phone: 435- 259-6467. Open: Saturdays,
8-noon, May to October
- Murray Park Farmer's Market -
Murray City Park, 200
East 5200, South Murray, UT. Phone: 801- 233-3010.
Email: aboyack@fbfs.com.
Open: August through
October, Friday and Saturday 9:00 am to late afternoon.
Sponsored by the
Utah Farm Bureau.
A visitor writes on September 21, 2008: "Best produce "only!" At
Murray Park in Murray, Utah. Not a Farm but a Farmer's market. Fri. and
Saturday not sure how much longer it will run for 2oo8. Amazing, beautiful
produce only! I give it five stars if you want fresh "cheap" fresh produce.
I have been all around surrounding areas looking for a good Farmer's Market
and this one is a best kept secret. Or was anyways. Go, go, go! Prices are
excellent as well!"
(UPDATED: September 21, 2008)
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Ogden Farmers
Market
Municipal Park 25th
Street at Grant, Ogden, UT. Phone: (801) 393-2295.
Email:
ogdenfarmersmarket@gmail.com.
Open: July 12
through September 27, 2008, Saturdays 8 am to 1 pm.
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Park City Farmers
Market at The Canyons
4000 The Canyons
Resort Drive Lower (Cabriolet) parking lot Park City, UT.
Email:
vritzinger@aol.com. Open:
First week of June through fourth week of October , Wednesday 12:00
pm to 7:00 pm.
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Park
Silly Sunday Market
Historic Main Street, Park City,
UT. Phone: 435- 655-0994.
Email:
jewels@parksillysundaymarket.com. Open: June 15 to September 28,
Sunday 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.
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People's Market (International Peace Gardens)
1000 South 900 West
Salt Lake City, UT. Phone: 801- 359-8559.
Email:
slcpeoplesmarket@gmail.com. Open: June 15
through October 28, 2008, Sundays 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.
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Provo Farmers Market
500 West 100 South Provo,
UT. Phone: (801)
377-1859. Open: Through
October, Saturdays 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. Produce, arts &
crafts, live music, food and special events.
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S And R Farms
- No PYO - only prepicked produce (apples, blackberries, peaches, pumpkins,
raspberries, tomatoes)
48 N 100 E, Alpine , UT 84054. Phone: 801-756-5732. Email:
strawberryfarm03@msn.com. Directions: Take the Highland/Alpine Exit,
drive into Highland and turn left at main intersection Traffic light. Follow
that road to Alpine, go to center/main street and turn left to 100 East then
turn left. We are on the east/right side of the road. We hope to see you
there. Picking updates:
Click here for picking updates. And for a map to our farm,
click here. Crops are usually available in July, August, September,
October. Open: call for hours. Raspberries: August 15 to Frost Peaches:
August 15 to Frost Tomatoes: August 15 to Frost Apples: September 15 to
Frost, and beyond (Refrigerators). Payment: Cash, Check. (ADDED: August 13,
2008)
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Spanish Fork Farmers
Market
City Park Center and
Main Streets, Spanish Fork, UT. Phone: (801) 798-5000. Open: August through
October, Saturday 7:00 am to 2:00 pm.
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Syracuse Farmers Market
1891 West 1700 South,
Syracuse, UT. Phone: (801) 825-3633. Open: Last Saturday
of July through last Saturday of September, Saturday 9:00 am to
Noon.
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Thanksgiving Point and Farmers Market
3003 N Thanksgiving
Way The Village Lehi, UT 84043. Phone: (801)
407-8157 Email:
sshupe@thanksgivingpoint.com. Open: 2008 Season -
Beginning in August each Friday from 3pm - 7pm through the first
Saturday in October. Come and browse the
weekly Friday Farmers Market at Thanksgiving Point. Shop a great
selection of fruits and vegetables, as well as fresh breads and
other fresh foods, crafts, jewelry, gifts and more!
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Tuesday Farmers Market
3271 South 500 East
(Pioneer Craft House). Phone: (801)
412-3218. Open: July to
October, First Tuesday of every month 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm (and
July 4).
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Utah Botanical Center Farmers Market
920 South 50 West,
Kaysville, UT. Phone: (801)
544-3089. Open: Thursday
Evenings 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm, July 10th - October 2nd 2008 (no
market on July 24).
Directions:
Click here
for a map.
- Verd's Fruit Market - No PYO only prepicked produce
throughout the growing season, from cherries to pumpkins
1320 North State Street , Orem, UT 84057. Phone: 801-225-3224. Directions:
Map and
Directions. A visitor writes on August 11, 2008: "Verd's Fruit
Market is the oldest business in Orem, Utah. The best way to describe this
place is magical. They have all local produce from local farmers and I dare
say that it is the best produce in the state. They have everything starting
with cherries and ending with pumpkins. All locally grown. Only open 4
months out of the year it truly is a sad day when they close for the
season." (Suggested by a visitor, ADDED: August 11, 2008)
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West Jordan Farmers Market
Veterans Memorial
Park, 1985 West 7800 South, West Jordan, UT. Phone: (801) 569-5119.
Directions:
Click here for a map.Open: July 8 -
October 21, Tuesdays 3-7:00 pm.
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Zion Canyon
Farmers Market
1212 Zion Park Blvd,
Zion Canyon, UT. Phone: (435)
772-0435. Email: zioncanyonfarmersmarket@zionharvest.org.
Directions: the lawn of the Bit & Spur in Springdale. Open: Air/Seasonal April 25, 2009-Oct 24, 2009,
Saturdays 9:00 am to 11:30 am. (UPDATED: April 16, 2009)
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